The Breakfast Club - No Goya No!
Episode Date: July 10, 2020Today on the show Charlamagne and Dj Envy opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners thought that 50 cent should sign an inspiring rapper after video surfaced of 50 cent reacting to seeing the ...inspiring rapper a second time, (and the second time was a little tense) but Charlamagne thought possibly 50 cent might be missing his blessings for not signing him. Also, after Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Goya CEO for supporting Trump we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey y'all, Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Allow me to introduce myself.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
Boy, y'all came a long way.
I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect for, you know, what everybody else does.
And y'all are just the best at what y'all do.
This platform, the reach y'all have that you've earned, makes space for somebody like me.
You guys have a direct line to the culture.
Oh my God, I'm on the radio with Angela Charlemagne and DJ Envy.
Yes, you are.
All I do is read about the Breakfast Club.
Really?
Every morning.
That's good.
You guys are trending every, you know, I drag my ass out of bed.
I'm like, what happened at the Breakfast Club today?
Get your ass up. Good morning, yo. Angelique is out. What's going on, Charlemagne?
Beast of the Planet is Friday.
Yes, and shout to Toronto the 6th.
6th, 6th, 6th, 6th, 6th, 6th, 6th, 6th.
Yes, indeed.
What's happening out there in these streets,
Corona's still rising.
Mm-hmm.
We're going to make it, though.
Yeah, we're going to make it.
And let me shout out to Toronto.
Toronto this weekend is doing this whole big thing on Flow 93.5, Toronto's hip hop.
Shout out to Charlie B.
They're doing DJs United Against Racism.
So what they're trying to do is get people to donate and raise money for African-American communities out in Toronto and out in Canada to make sure that we have
health care. We have we have support, making sure to help with our rent and food and all that other
stuff. So they're doing a huge, I guess I don't want to call it a DJ thon, but a radio thon. And
they got so many different DJs from me. I'm setting it off at 12 noon today.
Clue's going to be DJing Sus1, Chubby Chubb, Justin Incredible, Infamous.
DJs around the country, Diamond Cuts.
There's so many different DJs.
There's going to be DJing Quicksilver, Efezy, Nasty.
So a lot of DJs are going to be spinning.
So it's for a good cause.
So shout out to everybody out in Toronto. Again, that's DJs
United Against Racism. If you want more
information, hit up the website flow935.com.
I thought they already
had free health care in Toronto. Free health services.
That's a good question.
You know what? I thought so too.
And I want you to know
right now, Toronto, you
have a bunch of American DJs
playing on your radio station
in Canada, Flow 935.
You're going to hear a lot of Drake.
You're going to hear a lot of Drake, a lot of OVO
because that's what they know.
Okay?
No, no, no. I mean, because in my mix, I'm not
playing all Drake.
I'm not playing all Drake. I'm just playing music.
I didn't say all Drake. I said a lot
of Drake. You're going to hear a lot of Drake.
I play a Drake record, one or two, but I play everything.
I play Hov.
I play everything.
This is just a mix.
It's just music.
It's not a Toronto mix.
Just mark my words.
When you hear all those American DJs on the radio in Toronto today,
you're going to hear a lot of Drake.
At least, I'll say 65% to 70%.
Watch.
Mark my words.
But also, too, man, I'm in
Charleston, South Carolina, man, the 843.
Today and
tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., I'm
doing free COVID-19
testing. It will be at the
Trident Technical College Thornley
Campus today, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m., and tomorrow, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., Trident
Technical College Thornley Campus I'll be doing a free
COVID-19 testing and everybody that comes to get tested will get a free COVID-19 supply kit that
has a mask and gloves and hand sanitizer and all that good stuff our government's not doing enough
testing so uh I guess we got to take matters into our own hands so I'll be having my own testing
sites in Charleston South Carolina today and tomorrow, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Trident Technical College,
Thornley Campus, okay?
Now, let's do some good radio,
why don't we?
All right, and you know what
I just want to say,
and I hate to tell you this,
yesterday, I hate,
I don't even know why
I'm setting myself up,
but yesterday was my longest ride ever,
right?
Okay.
See, I knew it.
Now, 20, an hour and 58 minutes I rode for.
Ooh, did your butt hurt at all?
I was going to say that.
My butt is kind of hurting right now.
I'm not going to front.
Yesterday I did 22 miles, an hour and 58 minutes,
and my butt is a little uncomfortable right now.
You should apply the butt gel probably every five miles
just to make for a smoother ride.
It's not butt gel. It's miles just to make for a smoother ride.
It's not butt gel.
It's pants with gel in it, man.
It's like gel pants.
Whatever you call it.
I'm not judging.
I'm not judging.
Same.
Whatever you want to do.
Whatever.
Tomato, tomato.
Okay.
Six, half a dozen.
Six eggs.
Whatever.
Okay.
You know what?
All right.
Two, half dozen.
However you want to describe it.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got front page news.
We'll tell you about the Black Lives Matter mural in front of Trump.
We'll tell you about it.
Iced it or move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
All right. Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
All right.
Now, the weather.
Let's talk the weather first.
On the East Coast, Tropical Storm Faye. It looks like it's, now the weather. Let's talk the weather first. On the East Coast, tropical storm
Faye. It looks like it's passing through the East. Right now it hit on North Carolina. They say the
winds are at least 40 miles per hour to parts of the area, mainly near the coast. They're saying
there's wind warnings. Flash flood watches have been issued from Delaware to Boston, so that
includes New York and New Jersey. Now on the East Coast.
They're saying temperatures are forecasted to reach as high as 120 degrees.
120 degrees.
They're saying they predict a high of 26 in Death Valley, California, Phoenix, Arizona.
Expects a high of 117 on Sunday.
They said Vegas is preparing for a high of 113.
So the weather on the West Coast is extremely warm.
All right.
New York City Black Lives Matter marches can continue despite large event ban, de Blasio says.
Yesterday, they painted a huge mural in front of Donald Trump, in front of Trump Tower, I should say.
That's on Fifth Avenue.
And, of course, Donald Trump, well, he responded.
He said, New York City is cutting police dollars by $1 billion,
and yet the mayor is going to paint a big, expensive,
yellow Black Lives Matter sign on Fifth Avenue?
This will forever antagonize New York's finders who love New York
and vividly remember the horrible Black Lives Matter chant,
pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon,
make our great police who have been neutralized and scorned by a mayor who hates and disrespects them,
won't let this symbol of hate be affixed to New York's greatest street.
Spend this money fighting crime instead.
And de Blasio actually spoke about it.
We are not denigrating anything. We are liberating Fifth Avenue.
We are lifting Fifth Avenue. Who built this city? Who built this nation and never got the acknowledgement, the recognition,
the compensation? So when we say Black Lives Matter, there is no more American statement
because there is no America without black America.
You know, if they are cutting the budget by one billion dollars in New York City for the in the police departments, where is that money going?
Because, you know, I don't want it to go to just the painting.
I want to go to porn disenfranchised communities.
You know, that's what the funding the police is all about.
And, you know, paintings are great.
Murals are great.
Symbolism symbolism is great. But we need equity, you know, paintings are great. Murals are great. Symbolism is great.
But we need equity.
You know, we need legislation change.
We need reparations.
We need something that makes us actually good
and not something that makes us feel good.
So, you know, those Black Lives Matter paintings in the street,
they're great.
You know, they make people feel good.
But when are we going to get some actual tangible change
that really makes us good?
Right.
And lastly, a Maryland man, maybe the first successfully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Already.
Already.
He was the first person to be injected in the trial at the University of Maryland,
and they say an early indication showed the vaccine is working
by stimulating the growth of antibodies at rates equal or higher to those who have the illness.
So far, they said it looks good.
They haven't said yet.
I need to know what else he was taking.
Was he taking anything else?
Did he have any Pedialyte?
Did he have any Soursop juice around?
Was he taking Dr. Sebi's CMOS pills?
I need to know what other things was he putting in his body, okay?
You're not going to just automatically tell me just out of the blue all of a sudden the vaccine is just working here in america in maryland no that's what they said
he's the first person successfully so we'll see what happens uh of course they still have tests
he's due to he's due to be uh tested in october determined if he does have immunity against the
virus so we got a long way to go but this is just the first part of it. And was he sick? Like, was he, how sick, did he have symptoms?
Like, I have a lot of different questions here.
Well, they're not telling us those answers.
Cite your sources, by the way, so I can Google this information.
This is according to WJLA,
and that is, I don't know,
that's the local University of Maryland COVID trial vaccine indicator.
So, all right, well, that is your front page news.
Now get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Phone lines are wide open.
Again, the number 800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets. Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys. you get your podcasts. Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise
once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins
you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's
lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a family-friendly
podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy
with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone. history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the
city bus nine whole months
before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this?
You.
What's up, Envy?
Hey, what's up, Trev?
What's going on?
What's going on?
What's going on, Char?
Peace, sis.
What's happening?
Nothing much.
Nothing much.
Chilling.
Hello, Charlamagne.
I got to say something to you, brother.
You have got to stop hating on my big bro, Envy, man.
It's not a good look.
I look forward to when
Envy posts his little pic in his little biker
shorts, and if you keep messing with him,
he's going to stop. So leave Envy alone.
My bad. My bad.
I'll be forgetting when there's
a nice little piece of trade dangling
that there's people out there that are excited
by that. So you're right.
I'm not going to get in the way of your good time, Trav.
You're right.
You know, Envy got the little long,
prickly, cream-colored legs blowing out his biker shorts.
And you over here just like by the top of the whole world.
You're right.
You're right.
You're absolutely right.
I want to say, Charlemagne, like you are good enough.
You don't have to hate on Envy.
If you had the biker shorts on Envy, Charlemagne,
like they would be filled out a lot more because you got the hips.
Envy don't have the hips.
That is very true.
That is very true.
Thank you very much, Trav.
You're definitely welcome.
Both of you guys are important.
I love both of y'all.
And you guys are just everything in the world.
And congratulations on your Breakfast Club nomination for the Radio Hall of Fame.
Thank you very much, Trav.
Thank you, Trav.
And I'm not posting myself in biker shorts anymore, Trav. No more. Env. And I'm not posting myself in biking shorts anymore, Trav.
No more.
You keep it up.
You're going to be in the Trade Hall of Fame.
Stop it.
My notification is on, Envy.
Goodbye.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Good morning, everybody.
Good morning.
Hello, who's this?
This is Rashad calling from Atlanta, Georgia. Hey, what's up who's this? This is Rashad. I call from Atlanta, Georgia.
Hey, what's up, Rashad?
Hey, how you doing?
I want to tell Charlemagne, man, the guy that you guys had on the radio station,
not Biden, but the other one that's on the iHeartRadio.
I want to say Bill Maher.
I don't know if that was his name exactly.
Rush Limbaugh.
Nah, you're talking about Rush Limbaugh.
Two totally different white men.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I just couldn't get the name.
But yeah, you're a big shout-out, man, on the Republic Station yesterday.
It was about your new show that you got coming out.
Called you his homeboy.
His homeboy?
Yeah, it was like a shout-out to my partner, Charlemagne, the guy,
for his new station that he got coming on.
It shocked me, man.
I was so surprised I heard that.
How am I his partner?
I talked to him one time in my life, and that's when we was on his show,
and he was on our show when we did that simulcast.
And to be honest, I didn't know him.
That's the only time I thought you met him.
I don't know you personally, but, yeah, he gave you a big shout-out, man, on the 955 radio station.
I was shocked, man.
I was just like, I thought y'all had met him one time.
But, yeah, I mean, he made it seem like y'all were partner-partner.
Yeah, right.
I met that man one time in my life.
I never met him, but we spoke one time in our life.
But I guess thank you for the shout-out.
I don't know.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this? Hey, this is
a trainer from Columbus, Ohio. Good morning,
y'all. What's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
Y'all two, basically,
Charlemagne and Envy,
y'all ain't perfect, perfect, because Envy, you got
the trap to play, and then
Charlemagne, you know, you got your skin
color changed.
Two, I ride bikes too, bro.
And, well, first off, your bike is pretty dope,
but you got to get one of them custom seats, man.
But that's why I pause.
Your ass be hurting.
And then my dude, he gets, he got them shorts with the gel,
and I'm like, I ain't getting that stuff.
Like, that's corny.
But I went ahead and ordered me one the other day, man,
because the other day I rode, my ass was hurting too.
Oh, so your ass hurt after a ride too?
Yeah, yeah.
And them gel shorts will help your ass out.
Maybe y'all just not built to be bottoms.
Maybe y'all should try being tops, you know what I'm saying?
Being a bottom ain't for everybody.
Oh, my goodness.
There you go, man.
But my shorts ain't going to be showing, though.
I'm going to have basketball shorts over it, though.
I love this.
I love hearing all of these men just being so open about wearing biker shorts and their ass hurting.
This is beautiful, man.
This is progression.
Thank you for calling, brother.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, good morning, good morning.
It's your boy, Swervin Mervin, calling from Jacksonville.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest, man.
Yo, first of all, I want to give a shout-out to everybody in the 843 area
listening to me right now.
843, what's happening?
What's happening?
Yo, good morning to Salome Nagar, DJ Envy, and Angela Lee and her absence.
I don't know why she decided to take time off and leave us with you guys,
but I want to say y'all guys did an absolutely amazing job.
I want to get off my chest for one.
We got all these workers out here, essential workers.
I'm a sanitation worker.
I drive trucks for a waste company in Jacksonville.
They ain't paying us, yo.
They ain't paying us.
And I'm mad I got a stimulus check before I got my income tax back.
What's up with that, man?
And, Chalamet, I'm mad you're talking about people in Jacksonville and Florida crazy.
And you know dang on well people that talk like this that you know from the Chuck.
You know they crazy too, man.
Man, look here, though.
We ain't crazy crazy now.
You know what I'm saying?
You just think we crazy because our accent different.
Y'all boy crazy, man.
No, I grow up down there now, so I know.
I've been in the chunk, so I know when I hear this
and I hear a person talk like this and they mad, just run
because they fool up, you know.
You ain't got to run until you hear the gun click.
When you hear that, that's when it's time to go now.
The boy about to start shooting.
I'm pretty sure you can find some crazy stealth people in Charleston undead now.
I know that.
Well, don't get punched in the mouth, okay?
Danny, don't disrespect us like that.
Don't play with us like that now.
Don't get punched in the mouth.
But y'all have a good morning, man.
Peace out.
Yes, sir.
Hey, salute to everybody in the 843 too, man.
Like I told y'all earlier, I have a free COVID-19 testing today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at Trident Technical College Thornley Campus.
I'm actually down here in the Chuck, so I'm going to pull up to that for a little bit, too.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up at any time.
Now, we got the rumors coming up.
We're going to be talking pop smoke when we come back.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've
hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nim podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Jay-Z.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
And a shout to our guy, Hov.
It looks like Hov and Roc Nation has chosen to highlight black-owned businesses throughout America by listing them in full-page newspaper ads.
Now, the ad has been created to bring attention to black-owned businesses.
Now, the ads read, power is in black voices.
Power is in black actions.
Power is in black wallets.
All right, now, the ads are going to be taken out in Houston, San Francisco, Detroit,
Washington, D.C., and several
other states and cities.
Among those listed were eateries, beauty
shops, gyms, flower shops,
clothing stores, auto shops,
plumbing companies, electrician
companies, and more.
Now, this is pretty
dope, man. Very, very dope.
Yeah, drop on the clues, Bonds,
we'reind Rock Nation
because black business awareness is very essential
because it's very hard to find black businesses in certain areas.
I was going to say the same thing, yep.
And I always want those recommendations.
You know what I mean?
Like, I am that guy who, when I'm about to spend my money,
the first thing I think is, okay, is this person black?
I don't care if it's a, you know, a designer or a
chef, it doesn't matter, a construction company. I need to know, are they black on? Because I would
rather give my money to my own people first. Yes. And like you said, the most difficult thing is
actually finding those businesses. So the fact that he's doing those newspaper ads are great.
Pop Smoke's shooting.
Now, suspects, they believe, have been picked up yesterday.
They believe the suspects are gang members linked to a killing at the Rose Bowl.
Now, the suspects arrested, five, have been identified as Corey, 19, of Los Angeles, Jaquan, 21, of Los Angeles, Keandre,, 18 of Los Angeles. And the other two are juveniles.
So they believe, of course, are under the age of 18.
They're suspects were arrested Thursday and are being held on $1 million bail.
That's great.
You know, now his family, his mother, his grandmother, you know,
people around him who love him, who don't subscribe to that.
No snitching street nonsense.
You know, they can get some type
of closure, you know.
If you're not going to take
street justice, right, and take
justice into your own hands and go get
them guys that took
Pop Smoke out, then you should be happy
to see them get, you know,
thrown under the jail in the judicial system.
This is the truth to the matter.
Yep, and lastly, 50 Cent got
into an incident, yes, two days
ago. He was out eating with his
girlfriend and somebody
that he's beefed with before, I don't know if you remember,
a couple of months ago, he was leaving a movie theater
with his girl and somebody came up to him and said they wanted
to rap for him and 50 Cent said, no, not
right now, I'm with my girl.
You're not about to tell me that was the same guy.
You're not about to tell me that was the same guy. You're not about to tell me that was the same guy. That was the same guy.
You're not going to tell me that was the same individual.
That was the same individual.
So 50 must live around that area.
And that's the reason he's always there.
It's only two different areas.
The drive-in movie theater was on the other side of town.
This was, I guess he was eating and the guy just happened to be there again.
And approached 50 again and started heckling 50.
And I guess there's something in 50 just got fed up allegedly.
And some chairs and tables were tossed and thrown.
Well, I was about to go into this whole little soliloquy about self-preservation.
And I'm not mad at 50 for, you know, protecting himself.
He feels threatened, even though I think he should have security.
But if this is the same person who came up to 50 and wanted
to rap, and then this person ran into 50
again, 50 might be missing his blessing.
He might be missing the next big artist on
the team. I'm serious. He really
might be missing the person that could
revitalize the whole G
unit brand in a real way. Like, that
dude might be dope. I'm just
saying. I'm just saying.
What are the chances of you having to almost beat this dude up twice in two different areas within a span of how many months i mean
the dude is asking for it i ain't gonna lie but when it gets to the point yo if i'm with my lady
i'm with my family and i say yo not right now not right now so when you continue what what else am
i gonna do but put hands on but? But it's the same person.
You're not intrigued at this point.
You're not sitting back thinking.
50's a very intuitive person.
You're not sitting back thinking, like, man, maybe I need to listen to this rap.
I've almost had to kill this guy twice, and he keeps trying to get killed.
He must really be nice.
But I'm sure 50 probably knows who this guy is, know his information,
and probably heard him and probably thinks the guy's
not good. That's why he's not giving him the meeting or
even giving him a conversation.
Maybe. I don't know. But, you know,
yes, if you're out with somebody, if you're out with your lady,
you're out with your family, and, you know, you keep
disrespecting a person like that, yeah, you're
going to get what you asked for, my brother. Yeah,
and you continue on, you're going to get it. You're really going to get it.
Just leave that man alone.
I love the fact that 50 was throwing tables, though, man.
Why?
Because it's just so 50 Cent.
It's so on brand.
Right, so you think if he walked away, you'd be like, that's not 50.
But the fact that he allegedly threw tables and chairs is like, that's my guy.
He's a cancer.
It's cancer season, okay?
We already sensitive.
We already emotional.
We on edge, all right?
We be trying to tuck our petty in, but y'all won't allow us to just tuck our petty in.
So get these tables, son.
I'm surprised 50 ain't go chasing.
That's why I was really surprised.
When I was watching the video, I was like, please don't chase him.
Please don't chase him.
Please don't chase him.
But that is your rumor report, all right?
Now, when we come back.
I still want to hear homie rap, though.
I don't care what you say.
You want to hear him rap?
You want to hear his music?
I do.
Danny, can you get
the guy's music, Daniel?
So we can hear it.
We can find out
where that guy is.
He said,
where do I find that?
We can find it.
When we come back,
we got front page news.
We'll tell you about the NFL.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy. Angela Yee. Char yay charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let's get some front
page news now with all sports uh starting to come back they have some new rules now the nfl says
there's new game day protocols it says teams will be forbidden from interactions within six feet of each other following games and jersey exchanges between players are prohibited.
Now, you can't do that after the game, but you can tackle each other and be breathing in each other's face.
The offensive line and defensive line the whole game, but you can't interact after the game.
Which makes no sense.
None at all.
Football is not a sport you can social distance, people.
No, they say on field fan seating will be prohibited.
Both teams would travel to the stadium via bus,
and media would be banned from the locker room.
All right.
Okay.
I mean, it makes absolutely positively little sense.
I think it makes no sense.
You can't social distance on the football field,
so after a whole couple of hours of me just tackling and jumping all over each other,
we can't interact after the game?
Okay.
Now, they said coaches and players wouldn't be required to wear masks on the sideline,
but other game day workers in the bench area would be required to wear one.
And they said bench access would be screened pregame,
and everybody would have to be take their temperature.
So their temperature, if it's over 100.4, you will not be able to go into the stadium on game day.
OK, I don't know if that makes sense, but I mean, whatever.
Now we got to talk about Goya. Goya's food CEO said U.S. should be blessed to have Trump as a leader.
Do we have audio of that?
We're all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like President Trump, who is a builder.
And that's what my grandfather did.
He came to this country to build, to grow, to prosper.
Now, I have to tell you, man, our board op, his name
is DJ Dramos.
He is distraught about
this whole situation. Dramos, tell
him what your ethnicity is,
please. I'm Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican. And the reason he sounds like
that is because he has his mask on.
Oh, he's been
crying.
Why does this hit so close to home to you, Dramos?
Because, I mean, I use the products every day.
You know what I'm saying?
Adobo, that's my go-to seasoning.
Now what am I supposed to do?
So you have a cabinet full of the beans and rice and the seasonings,
and now you have to give up Adobo because of the CEO of Goya's Commons.
Because there's a boycott.
You know what I mean?
You got to stay with your people, right?
That's right.
That is correct.
This one hurts.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Is there a backup to Goya maybe?
I don't know.
I saw like an organic option on Instagram.
I'm doing some research right now.
So, you know, fingers crossed we can find something.
Well, I'm sure there's a lot of African-American seasonings out there.
I'm sure that you can check out some of those, brother.
That's what I think should happen, Dramos.
You should start dating a black woman, a black queen,
and learn some new ways to season your meat.
I mean, I'm not against it, but you know what you know.
You know what I mean?
With Adobo, it's just...
Well, you have to try new things.
This may be God's way of telling you to try new things since the CEO of Goya decided to build a wall around, you know, his company and his biggest consumer base, which is the Hispanics.
You know, I think that you might need to try something new, Drum.
That's all I'm saying.
Listen, I'm on board with it.
It hurts, but, you know, it hurts.
I want to see the video later of you throwing away all your Goya.
I need to see it.
I need to see all the cans being removed, all the seasoning being removed, the rice, the cooking oil, everything.
No kidney beans, no black beans.
I want to see it all removed from the house, Dramos.
That's right.
I want to see it.
It's going to be a sad weekend.
That is a lot.
There's Cajun Nation owned by a black-owned company.
There is Riley's black-owned.
There is PB and Jams.
There is Ball's Cajun Foods.
Ball's.
That's what Dramos wants.
Stop right there.
Dramos wants the Ball's seasoning.
That's what you want.
I know it is.
Somebody send Dramos a case of the ball seasoning
so he can get rid of
the Goya. I'm going to tell you something, though.
I'm giving this dude donkey of the day. I don't really
care what his political leanings are,
but my God, talk about not being able to
read the room. How tone deaf do you have
to be to just say
F your business like this?
Because that's literally what he did.
He just threw a middle finger to his business
Like you're going to really co-sign Trump
At a time like this I really miss the days
When people kept their political opinions
To themselves and back in the day
People would keep their political opinions to themselves
Especially when it impacted their bottom line
Which is the money
Alright well that is
Your front page news
Now you know listen we need to talk about something, man.
Because you bought something. You bought something to my attention this morning.
What's that? I don't know. I'm pretty sure people saw the video yesterday of 50 Cent throwing a table at someone when he was out with his his woman yesterday.
I think that was yesterday or maybe the day before yesterday. Two days ago, yep. You brought it to my attention
that that was the same guy
who ran up on 50 Cent a while back
trying to get 50 to just look at his
Instagram because he's a rapper.
Yeah, he is a rapper.
Now this guy, what's his name? Anybody
know his name? NFL Doom.
D-U-M-E. NFL Doom.
I know he's from Irvington, New Jersey.
The reason I know that is because I saw him on a Vlad TV
video. If this
is indeed the same guy who keeps
running up on 50 Cent, this would make two
times. He's ran up on 50 Cent wanting to rap.
Correct.
We have to save this guy
a trip to the hospital. We have to
save this guy's life, maybe.
We have to keep 50 Cent
from catching the charge, because if he keeps running up on 50, it's not going to end well.
So what I want to do this morning, what I would like to do this morning, what I propose, right?
Since we had our team of trusted researchers digging on social media, I propose we play one of this guy's songs.
Maybe just a hook and a verse.
All right.
And we have listeners call up and tell us if 50 should sign this guy. songs. Maybe just a hook and a verse. And we have listeners call up
and tell us if 50 should sign this guy.
I like this.
I like this.
This could help this guy out.
He could get signed
or we could save his life.
He won't get hurt.
He won't end up in the hospital.
Absolutely.
We have to save this guy from himself
and we have to save 50 from catching a charge.
So I think we should play a hook and a verse from one of this guy's songs,
have listeners call up and tell us if 50 should sign him or not.
Okay?
And if the listeners say hell no, then this guy has to leave 50 Cent alone.
I will go out there and get the order of protection for 50.
I don't know if I can do that.
Can we do that?
No, you can't do it for somebody. I don't think unless it's domestic violence. I don't think if I can do that. Can we do that? No, you can't do it for somebody.
I don't think unless it's domestic violence. I don't think you can just do it
for your friend.
Well, we need to help this guy. We need to save his life this morning.
Okay. Alright, now
what happened if people say
50's your son?
What does that mean?
Well, then that's when you hit your friend up.
That's your guy. You know what I'm saying? And you tell
50, like 50, you really may be missing your blessing.
Okay.
That's fair.
This guy has randomly ran into you a couple of times with your lady.
Maybe God is trying to tell you something.
Maybe this is the guy that could take the G-Unit brand to the next level.
Okay.
All right.
That's fair.
So his name is NFL Doom.
So let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Open up the phone lines.
Let's see.
Do you think 50 should sign this gentleman, or do you think he should pass on it?
So we're just asking your opinion.
You ready to play a clip of it?
Yeah, should we play a piece of the song now?
Let's play a piece of it.
Let's hear it.
Let's hear it.
NFL Doom.
What? Yeah, yeah, yeah Trap me with a Uzi, got no worries Yeah, yeah, yeah Call me El Chavo, with that dribble
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Dirty money, make a good claim
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I been grindin' hustin' for that paper
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I been grindin' hustin' for that paper
Yeah, yeah, yeah
LX, bitch, I'm with
Bust a check, slip time with
Gettin' money, bitch, I'm with
Got no time, no, there's no time
Got your bitch on my line
Call me daddy all the time Drive a snow truck, get that dope Swap a game, buy some, get on go All right.
All right.
Don't answer.
Don't answer.
We'll get your opinion and your comment when we come back.
I'm just saying, I have no idea. I have no idea what he just said. Hey, we opinion and your comment when we come back. I'm just saying, I have no idea what he just said.
Hey, hey, hey, we'll talk about it when we come back.
Stop it.
My old ears don't understand, nigga.
Like, maybe I'm missing something.
Hey, hey, hey, don't sway the jury.
Let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
What's your opinion?
Call us up now.
We're trying to save NFL doom from imminent doom.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Pull out your phone.
Call in right now.
Call me.
Add your opinion to the Breakfast Club topic.
Break it down.
800-585-1051.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club
talk about it morning everybody it's dj nv angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
now if you just joined us we are during rumors We talked about 50 Cent getting into an altercation
with a gentleman as he was eating with
his girlfriend. A gentleman
allegedly approached him again
and all we see is chairs
and tables being thrown.
Now, we're trying to save a life
this morning. The brother's name is NFL
Doom. We're trying to save him from
imminent doom. We're trying to save him a trip to the
hospital. We're trying to save his life maybe doom. We're trying to save him a trip to the hospital. We're trying to save his life, maybe.
And we're trying to keep 50 Cent from
getting a charge. But I found
out this morning, because of DJ Envy,
that this guy is the same guy
who approached 50 Cent
before and wanted to rap.
He was on Black TV talking about it, right?
Yeah, let's play a clip. Yo, 50, let me tell you something, man. I don't give a f*** how big you think you are, my n***a. Like, you feel me?
Size don't mean s***, you feel me?
I'm from Irvington, New Jersey, my n***a.
Like, you feel me?
Like, yeah, I grew up listening to your music.
I salute you, you feel me?
But when I approached you, I was like, yo, I want you to look at my Instagram.
That was it.
But you was getting gangster, my n***a.
Like, that s*** don't fly over here.
So this is the gentleman that was at the movie theater.
50 was leaving the movie theater.
The gentleman was out there and said he wanted 50 to go to his Instagram page.
Yes.
And now it's two things here, right?
This guy could either be stalking 50 Cent and he could really be some trouble.
Or 50 Cent could be missing, you know, a blessing.
And this could be the guy who 50 Cent puts out on G-Unit and, you know, he takes the G-Unit brand to another level.
I get what you're saying.
I don't know if he—
I get what you're saying.
So the first time could have been like, all right, the dude is bugging.
But the second time he crossed paths, it could have been like, this could be my blessing.
This might be something.
This might be something.
So let's play a little clip with a record.
All right, let's play a clip.
Let's play a clip. Let's play a clip. All right.
800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts?
Charlamagne, we'll start with you.
Well, I'm going to be honest with you.
I'm old.
I have old ears.
So being that I have old ears, I don't speak N-word like I used to.
Okay.
So I might be missing something.
My initial reaction, honestly, is to fart on that record.
Drum, let me get a little ass gas, please.
Yeah, that's my initial reaction is to fart on that record. Drum, let me get a little ass gas, please. Yeah, that's my initial reaction is the fart on the record,
but I don't want to be the person that blocks his blessing
just because I might be missing out.
You know what I mean?
That record might be hot to a lot of different people
because, to be honest with you,
it sounds like a lot of the stuff I hear out here now in these streets.
Okay.
Maybe he's on to something.
Coming from Irvington, New Jersey, I don't know.
What are you thinking?
You the DJ.
Well, you know, today I would say I am getting a little older.
You know, I realize I got hair in my ears now,
so sometimes I can't hear things like I used to.
Yeah, yeah, that happens.
That happens.
It usually happens to white men and Dominican men.
It doesn't really happen to black people too much,
but you are Dominican, so I understand.
It's not my type of music.
I don't like it, but maybe you guys will.
I don't want to sway the jury.
I don't want to sway the jury.
I don't want to get in the way of this man's blessing.
If it is meant for him to sign the G-Unit,
we will find out today.
If it's not, then that guy has to leave 50 Cent alone.
Forever.
The next time you run down on 50 Cent, you deserve whatever happens to you, sir.
Because you're harassing that man.
Let's go to the phones.
All right.
Hello.
Who's this?
Yeah, hello.
It's Tito from New York.
Tito.
What's up, Tito?
Yo, good morning.
Good morning.
What are you thinking about that song, brother?
My man, NFL dude, man.
He ain't mad, man.
He's generic.
He's basic.
If you want to come with something popping, you got to get something with the times.
You the same thing, like, just like everybody else.
You doing the same thing everybody else doing.
How you expect to be noticed?
Okay.
So you think 50 should pass?
Yeah, I know.
50 need to pass.
I just made one shout out to my boy in Brooklyn, BS.
Nah, nah.
We're not doing that.
We're not doing that right now.
We're not doing that.
That's disrespectful.
See, that's why people be running up on y'all in the street,
because you won't let them get their shine on the radio.
We're talking about something else.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Pat.
Hey, Pat.
Good morning, man.
Hey, listen, man.
I heard it.
If I heard the first story, second time running into him,
people saying he's a bodyguard or take a picture of this guy
because that's hot trash.
No, don't sign him.
And get that order protection because he's looking for something.
Yeah, okay.
So you think the record's trash?
Absolutely.
Okay.
Gotcha.
Don't you?
Yes, I do.
I absolutely do, sir.
All right, let's go to another line, and then we'll take some more calls.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
Trees.
What's good, brother?
Trees, what up, brother?
You know, shout out to the Breakfast Club, Charlamagne, Envy.
What's up, brother?
Titty's there.
He's right there.
With a little guidance from somebody like 50, he could be right there.
So you like the record?
Oh. Okay. I mean like the record? Oh, okay.
I mean, the record was decent.
It was decent.
But like I said, he ain't there there, but he's right there.
I'm going to be honest.
I'm old.
I'm 42.
You know what I'm saying?
So when I hear it, it sounds like a lot of everything else I hear out here in these streets,
and I don't really care for that either.
You know what I mean?
So I don't want to be the one to get in the way of this man's blessings.
But if you're telling me this kid is there, there's something there.
Maybe 50 need to send Rene to talk to him.
Maybe 50 don't talk to him yet.
But send Rene.
What's Rene's title, Envy?
Rene is, I think he's A&R.
I think he's executive.
I don't know what Rene's title is.
He does everything over there.
I'm going to give NFL doing Rene's number and email.
That's what I'm going to do.
Nene might be worse than 50, I'll tell you, though.
Hold on.
You said if 50 don't sign him, what?
If 50 don't want to sign him, come see me.
P-Tree.
Instagram, Trees Entertainment.
He can come see me.
There you go.
Give out your info.
Okay, we're getting something.
We just got this young man a deal. Give out your info. Okay, we getting something. We just got this young man a deal.
Give out your info.
Trees Entertainment on Instagram.
Pete Trees.
All right.
Pete Trees.
Yes, sir.
Pete Trees.
Pete Trees.
Trees Entertainment on Instagram.
We just got this young man a deal, man.
NFL Doom, reach out.
This is a good consolation prize.
All right.
This is just the first beginning.
We only took three calls, so we got to take some more.
Right now, it's not looking too good for you.
105.1. We'll take some more
calls. Call us up. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about 50 Cent.
He allegedly got into
an altercation the other night when he was eating with
his girlfriend, and a rapper, NFL Doom
Allegedly approached him again
This is the second time
This is the same guy that approached him at the movie theater
So we're asking
Is 50 blocking his blessing?
Is this kid nice and maybe 50 should sign him?
This was such a revelation for me this morning
I did not realize that this was the same person
I was just thinking this morning
That damn, 50 needs to get security But people don't just be running up on 50 like that So being that this was the same person. I was just thinking this morning that, damn, 50 needs to get security.
But people don't just be running up on 50 like that.
So being that this guy has ran up on 50 twice wanting to rap,
we just want to make sure 50's not missing his blessing.
That's all.
Right.
So do you want to play a little clip of the record again?
Yeah, let's play a little clip of it again.
Let's play a little clip of it. Now let's go to the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Jay.
Jay, what up, bro?
What's up, DJ?
What's up, Charlotte?
How y'all feeling, man?
We good, we good.
Peace, King.
What do you think about the record?
Yo, look, man, if the record was trash,
I'm just going to be honest and I'm going to be up front.
If 50 want to waste money like he did with Olivia,
then go ahead, sign this kid.
But he sound like about seven other cats,
and he's not that good,
and he really should just keep with the tables getting tossed at him
because he ain't going to make it in the industry.
Damn, why Olivia just catch a straight shot like that?
All right, but thank you, brother.
I mean, what happened to her?
Where is she?
Is she serving somewhere right now?
What is she doing right now?
Well, it's Rich Dollars' fault.
Rich Dollars ruined her.
And I would also say that, you know, you can't throw tables.
I would rather you, remember back in the day when you just throw tomatoes at a person that was whack?
Jesus Christ.
You just said that this guy sounds like seven versions of seven different whack rappers.
Wow.
Geesh.
Hello, who's this?
Dee.
Hey, good morning, mama.
Where you calling from?
Good morning.
I'm calling from Detroit. Hey, good morning, Mama. Where you calling from? Good morning. I'm calling from Detroit.
Hey, the D.
So what did you think about this record we played this morning?
Yeah, that's a hard pass for me.
You don't like it?
A hard pass?
No, it was garbage.
Damn.
Okay, fart on the record.
Damn it, man.
Detroit wants to put some ass gas on that record drum.
Let Detroit get a fart out.
Come on.
Give me a nice long wet one. Yeah, do it. Do it. Damn it, man. record drum. Let Detroit get a fart out. Come on. Give me a nice long wet one.
Yeah, do it.
Do it.
Damn it, man.
All right.
Let's try one more person.
Come on.
One more person.
Hello.
Who's this?
Yo, yo.
Good morning.
It's Jeremiah calling from Central California.
Hey, Jeremiah from Cali.
What's up, brother?
Nothing much, man.
How you doing this morning?
We're doing pretty good.
So you just heard us play this record.
It's from this artist that wants to 50 Cent the list.
What are your thoughts?
It's not bad. I'm not
saying it's good, but it's not bad neither.
It definitely has potential to
be better and to get exposure.
But what the guy did or whatever he
said to 50 Cent, set him off.
You messed up your opportunity,
dog. You know what I'm saying?
You could have approached him at a
different time. And you know what? It kind of brings me back to the situation with 50 cent had months ago was it last year i
don't know if you guys recall last year he had a situation with a dude who came up to him and told
me that's the same guy that's why we're doing this it's the same guy same guy yes we're trying
we're trying to make sure that NFL Doom's not missing his blessing
and 50's not missing his blessing by signing NFL Doom.
It's the same person.
That's why we're doing this.
See, I don't know.
My God that I serve works in mysterious ways.
That's what I'm saying.
There might be something behind it.
That's all I'm saying.
I'm the same way with you.
My God is telling me the same thing.
That's the only reason we're doing this,
because we're either trying to save NFL Doom's life,
save him a trip to the hospital, save 50 from getting a charge,
or making a connection that could change the course of music forever.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Javon.
Hey, Javon.
Hey, yeah, so you know what?
I don't think he's 50s caliber, to be honest,
but he don't sound much different from the five songs
that you guys play on the radio day in, day out.
And don't disrespect our playlist
just because we only play the same five songs over and over.
Don't you do that.
Yes, that's what we do.
I'm just saying, so he is signable,
and possibly somebody of my other...
We'll definitely pick him up.
But, you know, I really love that you guys encourage your persistence
because, of course, you guys started from somewhere.
And, yo, like, that's the reason why you guys are going to be inducted
to the Hall of Fame because you guys are, you know,
connecting with people out there.
Hey, hey, drop on a cool bomb for us going in the Hall of Fame.
Thank you, sir.
So what's the moral of the story, Charlemagne?
The moral of the story is NFL Doom needed to stop.
You've ran up on 50 twice.
Knock it off.
Take another route.
Peachtree Entertainment wants them to hit you up on Instagram.
I would tell you, NFL Doom, go where you're celebrated, not tolerated.
Peachtree Entertainment thinks there's something there with your music,
so you need to hit them up on Instagram and leave 50 Cent alone.
Also, the other moral of the story, this has nothing to do with NFL Doom,
but just kind of is in the same vein.
Male groupies are the worst.
Okay, men, have some respect for yourself.
It's one thing to want to get your music heard.
It's one thing to want to get a picture, but don't be a pest, all right?
Male groupies running up on artists, running up on influences, saying things like, sign
my d***.
Sign what?
I mean, sign my penis.
My bad.
That's just disgusting.
Goodness gracious.
Okay?
That's just disgusting.
Knock it off.
All right.
Well, all right.
Well, thank you.
Now, when we come back, we got the rumors.
We got to talk new music, all right?
A lot of new albums came out today
we'll tell you all about it so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning listen up it's just
in all the gossip gossip the rumor report gossip with angela it's the rumor report the breakfast
club well first we have to shout out juice world and resc to Rest in Peace. This is probably one of my son's favorite artists.
He dropped a new album.
It's called Legends Never Die.
So let's play a clip of Juice WRLD's new album. I've been in our ships.
It's about to go down.
No Titanic, Titanic.
There's a lot going on in my head right now, but I manage.
I manage.
Good heart, good soul.
Both been in bad hands.
I could deal damage.
Yeah, deal damage.
Both hands in the air as I scream out prayers.
My demons show their face in the midnight air.
Just got a new house, got to hide the skeletons in the closet
and keep them there, really trying to forget about them.
They tell me God watching over me, I don't doubt it.
But I can see I'm getting tired of me sending them
wildin'. That was called Titanic,
so make sure you definitely pick it up.
Rest in peace to the Young Brothers Juice
World. Also, Kid Cudi
and Eminem, they drop a record together. You
excited about it? I haven't
heard it yet, but I will check it out because I like Kid Cudi.
Alright, well it's called The Adventures of
Moon Man and Slim Shady. Let's
play a snippet of Kid Cudi's verse. busy yes no dice chill water in life feeling dizzy oh i've been visiting the city and i go to war see
me in the day to the late night telling mr charmer reprise mode to the gods can't stop my hero on the
end flight swarming the light right go and get you some going strong it's a new thing yeah let
my tongue hang up my guitar pop look lebron ofty sound like Cutty. All right. Now let's play a snippet of Eminem's verse.
I had hoop dreams.
Now I shoot threes.
Got a little green.
But I don't do me.
No Burke nor Lee.
That's Tunchi.
That's Norlings.
Drew Brees.
Snoop Dio double.
That's two G's.
Probably spin on paper.
Who we?
Since Tuesday.
Probably killed a few trees.
But the only ones I smoke are the loose leaf.
Not high but I'm your highness.
Secretly you're my. But you haters, a butt hurt, bunch of sore hind ends
I was just a poor white kid
Now if rap was a beatball, I'd be Jordan like Dave
You wish you could score like this
Not even at half court I'd miss
A mouthwash, cause if I was on the floor I'd switch
But I cannot lie
I got you in my top five
Worst rappers of all time.
I lost my spot.
Y'all got all time.
Okay.
Eminem sounding like 2020 Eminem.
Mm-hmm.
Now also Summer Walker, R&B artist.
She released a new album.
A new EP is called Life on Earth.
So you can pick that up now.
I'm loving.
I like Summer Walker.
I like her a lot.
I think her collaborations and her songs are pretty dope.
So shout out to Summer Walker.
It's a five song EP.
So you could definitely check that out.
Tory Lanez, he shares a two pack,
a VVS capsule featuring VVS Ken.
I didn't hear that,
but I'm letting you guys know what's out.
And also YG released a new joint.
It's called Swag.
He has the video out.
And in the video, he's dressed like Colin Kaepernick. Shout out to YG. Let's play a snippet a new joint. It's called Swag. He has the video out, and in the video, he's dressed like Colin Kaepernick.
Shout out to YG.
Let's play a snippet of that joint. I haven't seen the video.
I love YG, though.
I think YG gets busy, but I hate that album cover.
I don't know why.
It just looks like a parody.
It just looks like a spoof.
And, I mean, I know what he was trying to convey and trying to get across,
but it just looks like he's, for some reason,
it looks like he's making fun of Colin Kaepernick.
I don't know why.
But I know that's not what he was going for.
No, I don't think that's what he was trying to do.
As we say in Charleston, South Carolina, it just looks jokey.
It just looked jokey.
It looks jokey?
I see what he was trying to do. He was trying to represent for Colin Kaepernick.
I think maybe because the jersey and the outfit doesn't fit right.
It's the afro.
Yeah.
It just doesn't fit right.
Yeah.
It looked jokey.
It looked like a spoof.
Like he about to go shoot a sketch or something.
Yeah, but we know he was doing it for the right reasons.
So definitely check out that new music.
Of course, it's New Music Fridays.
And what if YG said Colin Brapernick?
Because he didn't know that Kaepernick starts with a K.
What's wrong with you, man?
I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know.
But anyway, that is your rumor report.
Now, who are you giving your donkey to?
I need, man, and this hurts my heart because I know that, you know,
our boy, Abidramos, who's Puerto Rican, he's in real pain this morning.
I need Robert Unanu, the CEO of Goya Foods,
to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him.
It's going to be tough for Drom.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed up.
So like a donkey.
Donkey of the Day. a little bit of a mixed question. So like a donkey, he on, donkey of the day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but donkey of the day is a new one.
Donkey of the day for Friday, July 10th goes to Robert Unanu.
Robert is the CEO of Goya Foods.
Yes, the CEO of all your beans, rice, seasonings, cooking oils, that Goya.
Now, my name is Charlemagne N'Gat, Leonard McKelvey.
I am a host of, you know, this show, The Breakfast Club.
I'm saying this for all of our new listeners, especially those of you in Toronto listening to us on Flow 93.5.
The Breakfast Club consists of myself, DJ Envy, and Angela Yee.
But there are other players in the studio like our board op, DJ Dramos.
He is of Latino descent.
What are you exactly, Dramos?
I am Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rico!
Ho!
Hey!
Yes, Dramos is heartbroken this morning that I am giving Robert Unanu
donkey of the day.
He begged me this morning not to do it.
Okay?
He doesn't want me to bring any attention to this situation.
I tried to explain to him that Donkey of the Day does not discriminate,
but he was almost in tears asking me not to do this.
Dramos, I think I know why this is hitting so close to home for you,
but I don't want to speculate.
Why don't you want me to broadcast this story, Dramos?
First of all, I never said don't broadcast the story.
But, yes, I am heartbroken.
Okay.
Well, listen, if you're wondering why Boycott Goya and Goya Foods are trending in the United States,
it's not because people like Dramos love the red kidney beans and the black beans that much.
It's because Robert Unanu said the usa is blessed to have the celebrity in chief
mr dope 45 donald j trump as a leader you can't make this kind of stuff up let's listen we're all
truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like president trump who is a builder and that's
what my grandfather did he came to this country to build, to grow, to prosper.
Dramos, how does that make you feel to hear Robert Unanu, the CEO of Goya,
say that America is blessed to have Trump as a leader?
I mean, it's disgusting, obviously. And then it also just makes me think about how I'm going to season my food from now on. You know, it's a terrible, terrible day.
Wow. Now, priorities. Dramos has priorities together.
I'm going to be honest.
I don't care about his political opinion.
Dramos, how do you say I don't give a damn in Spanish?
Me importa un bledo.
Yes.
I don't give a whatever the hell Dramos just said, what Robert thinks about Donald Trump. But when you are the CEO of the nation's largest Hispanic-owned food brand, why in the hell would you build a wall around your most
loyal consumers by saying that america is blessed to have donald trump as a leader talking about
talk about not reading the room let's go down the line of some of trump's greatest hispanic hits
okay he called latino immigrants criminals killers and rapists he said the mexican government
intentionally sends their criminals to the u.s he kicked kicked a Latino reporter, Jorge Ramos, out of a press conference, actually told him to go back to Univision. Now, let me tell you
something. To be fair, despite his harmful rhetoric, Trump's policies have attracted a
certain subset of those in the Latino community. In fact, they're saying he may get up to 25 to 30
percent of the Latino vote in this year's presidential elections. Not far-fetched, because in 2016, he got 28% of the Latino vote.
Why would any self-respecting Latino vote to re-elect Donald Trump?
I have no idea.
Dramos, did you vote for Trump?
Of course not.
I'm just making sure, okay?
I don't know how he got elected in the first place.
All I know is DJ Dramos has a cabinet full of mango nectar and coconut water
that he has to throw out today all because even though it's thousands of immigrant immigrant
children locked up in cages at the border not on trump still rocks latinos to sleep by doing things
like he did yesterday and that's signing an executive order that created a new advisory
commission tasked with improving his Americans' access to economic
and educational opportunities.
Some people are able to overlook the bigotry for legislation like that.
They say the Hispanic economy is doing well.
Hispanics got jobs.
That's what they care about.
They are not monolithic.
So some of them just simply don't care.
But once again, I personally, personally don't care about who they choose to vote for.
I don't care about Robert Unanu saying America is blessed to have Trump.
I care about a CEO of a company not giving a damn about his bottom line.
Why are you willing to risk the pesos in this way?
I remember a time when you didn't know who CEOs of these companies were politically affiliated with
because smart businessmen don't want to offend anyone because they know whether you rep the red or the blue, you have that green.
Why offend any side when you can get money from both of them?
Smart CEOs sell guns to both sides and keep their political affiliations to themselves.
We are in an era right now where it's so easy to divide people.
It's so easy for people to pick sides.
Why, after all these years of making billions,
would you bring all this bad press on yourself, Goya, okay,
CEO of Goya, Robert, Unande, Unandu,
by sitting next to a man who simply isn't good for business?
Now, I know you're probably banking on the Latinos that support Trump
to still support you, but what about the Latinos like Dramos
who have to throw out their Goya black bean burgers?
Those are pretty new.
Dramos hasn't even tried them yet.
He had a hot date tonight.
He was going to put some Goya black bean burgers on the grill.
Now he has to throw them out because of you
and your poor decision-making skills.
Where are the Latinos that support you going to get their adobe?
What's it called, Drum?
Adobo.
Adobo.
Where are you going to get your adobo from now, Drum?
I mean, listen, I'm not going to lie to you.
The last few hours I've been Googling other adobo products.
Okay.
So I think it would be okay.
I'm a little calmer now than I was this morning when I woke up.
Okay.
The moral of the story is, Robert, you have a PR nightmare right now that you caused for no reason.
You can handle your business by not spreading your business.
And even though it's good for us, the consumers,
to know where not to spend our money,
I can't stop thinking about how stupid he is to mess up the pesos.
What's some other words for money in Spanish, John?
Dinero.
Dinero? How you mess up the for money in Spanish, John? Dinero. Dinero?
How you mess up the dinero?
It's all about the dinero.
How you mess that up by simply not being smart enough to keep your political affiliations to yourself?
John, how do you say stupid in Spanish?
Estupido.
Estupido.
Please let Robert, you not new, get the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
This is disgusting.
Okay.
Dramos got so many pantry items he has to throw out.
He's got yellow rice he has to get rid of.
He has sason that he has to let go now.
Oh, this is disgusting.
See, I would be offended if this all wasn't true.
That's the messed up part about this.
Why would you be offended?
Because you're assuming.
But the sad thing is that it's true, all that you're saying.
Well, he's a third generation family member.
Of course, his family is the second richest family in the United States.
They're worth about $1.1 billion.
Now, the thing with the Goya products is, which is even crazier, is they have 4,000 employees.
So they make about $1.5 billion as revenue, but they have 4,000 employees
and they have factories and shops everywhere, everywhere. They're headquartered in Jersey
City here in New Jersey. So let's open up the phone lines. Yes, yes. Let's open up the phone
lines. I need to know how many people are in the same boat as Dramos this morning.
All right. 800-585-1051. What is the question?
Are we getting rid of our Goya products?
I need to know if people are really boycotting Goya.
Is this really a deal breaker for you?
Dramos is, I really want to talk to the Latino community.
I really don't care what everybody else thinks about this, but I'm open to it.
But I really want to hear from the Latino community because I want to know, are you
getting rid of your Goya?
Goya is a staple in Latino homes.
Am I lying, Drom?
No, that's true.
It's a fact.
What do you find in Latino homes more, Goya or Limassol?
I thought you was going to say white jeans.
I thought he was going to say white jeans.
My goodness.
But Goya.
All right.
800-585-1051.
Are you giving up your Goya products?
All right.
That is the question.
800-585-1051.
My nanny is so upset right now.
But call us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Pick up the phone, baby.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne just gave donkey of the day to CEO of Goya.
Yes, Robert, what's his name?
Robert Unande.
Am I pronouncing that right, Drum?
I think it's Unane.
Unane, I believe. Un name? Robert Unande. Am I pronouncing that right, Drum? I think it's Unane. Unane, I believe.
Unane.
Robert Unane.
His family is the family that founded Goya.
Now, Goya has 4,000 employees, over 4,000 employees,
and it's the largest Hispanic-owned food brand.
Now, they're facing backlash right now because of the things that he said.
He said that, well, let's just play the audio.
We're all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like President Trump, who is a builder. And that's what my
grandfather did. He came to this country to build, to grow, to prosper. All right. Now,
what's the question, Charlemagne? I mean, the question I want to know is, you know,
we have D.J. Dramos. He's a Puerto Rican. He's all bought up. He has to throw, you know,
everything out of his cabinet today.
He has to get rid of his red kidney beans and the black beans
and go ahead and just put out this new black bean burger that he hasn't even tried yet.
All right, now you're rubbing it in.
You're rubbing it in.
They have a lot of products.
He's got to get rid of all his Salson, his Adobo.
You know what I mean?
I mean, it's just bad.
And, you know, that's 90% of what Drom eats.
You know what I'm saying? So I just want to know, are, you know, that's 90% of what drama eats. You know what I'm saying?
So I just want to know, are there other people out there that have to do the same thing this morning?
I want to know.
Because me personally, I don't care about his political affiliation.
I just can't believe he was stupid enough to go out there and tell everybody what his political affiliation was.
Because whether you rep the red or the blue, it's all about that green.
And right now he's messing up those pesos. He's messing up those dineros, it's all about that green. And right now, he's messing up those pesos.
He's messing up those dineros.
That's all.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, my God.
Is this BJ?
I'm being sorry.
I can't believe I got through.
I'm so excited.
I've been listening to you guys for years.
Even when I don't.
Yes, ma'am.
How are you doing this morning?
I'm doing well.
How are you guys?
Good, good, good, good.
Now, we're talking about Goya products. What are you going to do with your Goya well. How are you guys? Good, good, good, good. Now, we're talking about Goya products.
What are you going to do with your Goya products?
What's your thoughts?
No, okay.
This one hit home because I'm from Central America,
and I was raised by a single grandmother,
and that's pretty much all she bought.
That's all she knows.
So now I have to go ahead and break the news to her
because a lot of Hispanics are usually conservative and very close-minded.
But I was lucky enough to be raised by someone that's very, very open-minded.
So she's been supportive of me supporting BLM and the entire movement.
So now to break this to her and for us to have to throw away all these products, it hurts.
But it's ridiculous. We have to make a stand. We have to throw away all these products, like, it hurts, but, you know, it's ridiculous.
Like, we have to make a stand.
We have to do whatever's necessary so that, you know,
we're not putting money into people
that are supporting those kinds of ideas.
Very true.
What does she use the most?
Does she use the cooking oils the most,
the olive oil, the vegetable oil, canola?
The beans.
The beans with everything.
That's all I know.
Like, everything can pretty much. All the stuff like the ob oil, canola. The beans. The beans with everything. That's all I know. Like, everything counts, pretty much.
All the spices.
Wow.
The oboe.
All the spices, pretty much.
Like, everything.
Everything that you could possibly imagine.
The rice, everything.
Wow.
Wow.
This is going to be tough.
Yeah, it's going to be tough.
Now's a good time to get into the Spanish seasoning business.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, yo, yo, yo, Friday.
Garcia in the house.
Garcia, what are you doing with your Goya products, brother?
Oh, man, we got to support the Goya, man.
You know, we started for nothing, and now we're here, you know?
So I came from Cuba, and they took everything from us.
So when we came over here, we were granting an opportunity.
So, yeah, we support Trump,
you know, and we support Goya.
Okay, this is interesting. Why do you
support Donald Trump? Is it because
I've heard that the Hispanic community,
some people in the Hispanic community, because y'all not monolithic,
support Trump because the Hispanic
economy is good and because he creates jobs
for the Hispanic community. Is that true?
We got work. Yes, we do. We got work.
I'm working right now, thank God,
cutting concrete up on the 24th story.
You know, cutting the brick.
That's what we're doing over here.
And why do you attribute that to Donald J. Trump?
Oh, man, he's giving a lot of work over here, man.
There's work all Miami, Broward County, West Palm Beach, you know,
and it's all due to the economy, you know?
Even with the coronavirus, I'm out here
working Monday through Friday. Even on the
weekends, I'm going to catch money, you know?
Well, I mean, listen, you're the people,
the subset
of people like you
who I'm sure Robert
Unande, what the hell is his name?
Robert Unande,
the CEO of Goya. I'm sure that he's banking on people Unani. The CEO of Goya.
I'm sure that he's banking on people like you to continue to support Goya.
Good morning, Charlie, man.
And good morning, DJ Envy, man.
I don't agree with that on that other rapper, though.
I'm not with that rapper, you know?
Don't hang up on that man.
Why do you hang up on him?
He's giving his thoughts.
He went on to a different topic, too.
So we're not going to talk about that anymore.
Now, we will not have any brown-on-brown violence in here, Drum.
All right.
Well, let's open up the phone line.
800-585-1051.
Are you getting rid of your Goya products?
What are you doing?
Call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Goya products.
Charlamagne gave the CEO donkey of the day because of his stance with Donald Trump.
So we're asking.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
His name is Robert.
You not knew.
I didn't give him donkey of the day because of his stance of standing with Donald Trump.
Because I don't care what his political affiliation is.
I gave him donkey of the day because he's the CEO of a company.
Why mess the money up and bring bad press to your company?
Because it don't matter if you're liberal, Democrat, Republican, conservative, red or blue.
It's about that green.
Sell guns to both sides.
Like, why split the money in half like this?
Why?
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
My name is Kimberly Rodriguez.
Hey, Kimberly.
What are you doing with your Goya products?
Well, I haven't done anything yet because I heard about it yesterday,
and I was just kind of talking to my husband and thinking, like, okay,
so what are we going to use?
Because I use Sazón, Mojo, I mean,
all the Goya products to make the Spanish food that everybody loves.
So I think somebody needs to come out with something else so we can let go of Goya.
I mean, somebody needs, another company needs to come out with something similar
because a lot of those products that we use, there's nothing else, you know.
You can't find that in the regular spice and salt, the spices aisle.
So, Kimberly, let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
Goya has that much of a monopoly on the Spanish, Hispanic seasoning products and stuff like that?
There's no other company?
It's got to be another company.
I'm trying to think, to be honest.
But, I mean, really, like, I mean, that's what I always grew up with.
I mean, yeah, to be honest, like, that's how much of a monopoly it has on the Hispanic community.
You go into every household, they got Goya products.
So, I mean, you know, we're going to have to make our own ingredients from scratch or
find something else.
One last question, Kimberly.
What do you use more?
What have you used more, Goya or Limassol?
Oh, Goya for sure.
Thank you, Mama.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, hi, my name is G.
Hey, G, where you calling from?
Calling from Westchester.
All right, we're talking about your Goya products.
What are you doing with your Goya products, brother?
Man, I'm getting rid of all of them.
That's a shame that the CEO supports a man that puts down all Hispanics.
Yeah, I mean, let me ask you another question.
Well, you know, 25% to 30% of the Latino vote in this year's presidential election is expected to go to Trump.
28 percent went to Trump in 2016.
Why do you think that is?
Why would any self-respecting Latino vote for Donald Trump?
Business, probably.
If they can benefit off of something for business, make a profit, I guess they're going to do it.
Yeah, that's what I've been hearing.
I've been hearing because the Hispanic economy is doing well
and because there's a lot of jobs in the Hispanic community,
they attribute that to Trump.
So, yeah, you're right.
Yeah, it's just a shame.
Yeah.
So what you getting rid of first, man?
And what you going to regret getting rid of?
What is it?
Is it the mango nectar, the coconut water, the salson?
Oh.
What is it?
Yeah, probably the sasson, you know.
Gotta get rid of that. That's a staple
in all the Spanish households, but you know what? There's other
seasoning products out there.
Oh, man. Alright, brother.
Well, thank you, brother. There's gonna be a lot of
chicken empanadas getting thrown out tonight.
My goodness. Alright, have a good one,
brother. A lot of
tamales getting thrown out tonight,
man. What is the moral of the story?
You're loving this right now, bro.
You're loving this moment.
What are you talking about?
You're gloating right now.
Stop.
I feel like I just lost a family member, and you're sitting here just turning the knife.
Why would I be upset that you got to get rid of your Goya rice with chicken,
or your Goya rice with ground beef, or your Goya rice with pigeon peas?
I would never gloat about this, bro.
You have never done this much research on anything you've found before in your entire life, bro.
This is crazy.
What are you talking about?
I know all about the chicken.
I know all about the chicken fricassee with rice, Drom.
How dare you?
What's the moral of the story, man?
Drom, what is the moral of the story?
You tell us.
Man, you know what? The moral of the story is as much as it, what is the moral of the story? You tell us. Man, you know what?
The moral of the story is as much as it hurts sometimes,
you just got to do the right thing.
And I want to give some shout-outs to some products we could, you know,
supplement for.
So there's a brand.
There we go.
That's what I like to hear.
Louisa, they're here in New York City.
They make adobo and sasong.
And there's also another brand called La Flor that somebody hit me up on
Instagram to tell me about as well.
So definitely go check them out.
Well, who making the rice pudding though?
Goya got that good rice pudding drum.
We're going to figure it out.
Okay.
My goodness.
That mango rice pudding.
Stop Googling.
You're Googling all this.
He definitely is Googling.
He's Googling all morning.
It's crazy.
Mad Goya products and mad Latino stuff.
All right.
I'm done.
Now, when we come back, we're going to be checking in with a legend.
Usually we do the rumors, but a legend's going to be checking in.
He goes by the name of Donnie Simpson.
You might have heard him on radio.
You might have seen him on BET.
And we're going to chop it up with him.
He is nominated, as well as the Breakfast Club, for the Radio Hall of Fame.
Guarantee you, if you're in the D.C. area, Baltimore, Virginia, he smashed your grandma.
Guaranteed. Your aunt, Donnie Simpson, he smashed your grandma. Guaranteed.
Your aunt, Donnie Simpson, is taking it down.
Guaranteed.
I wouldn't say your grandmother.
It might probably be your mother.
Aunt, yes, your mom.
Moms, aunts, and young grandmas, they done got it by Donnie Simpson.
Guaranteed.
My goodness.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have a special guest on the line right now, a legend.
A legend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Donnie Simpson.
Welcome.
Donnie, what's up, man? Hey, what's up, Charlemagne? How you doing, brother?
Man, I'm blessed black and highly favored, man.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Praise the Lord, man. Good to talk to y'all, man.
You know, yesterday we were reading the nominations because, you know, we were nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame and we were going through who else was nominated.
And then we seen your name and we couldn't understand how a legend like you
wasn't in the Radio Hall of Fame already. Word. I was shocked to find that out.
I know, man. Well, several people sent me the video of that, the audio. And I got to tell you,
man, it was moving for me to see your reaction to that. And that's why I wanted to call in today,
man, just to say thank y'all for that. You know, that meant the world to me, man, to know that, you know,
the people feel that way about me, man.
It was just really cool.
It was very special, man.
So thank y'all.
You a legend, Donnie.
I mean, listen, I'm 42 years old, and BET just celebrated their 40th,
you know, birthday.
So that means literally half or 75% of my life, I grew up watching you on BET
and just seeing a black man on television,
being himself, doing his thing.
Then when I got into radio
and knowing your radio background at DC,
that's just inspiring, you know?
Yeah, my man.
Well, thank you, brother.
I really appreciate that, man.
And, you know, to know that you have inspired somebody is, you know, that's rewarding.
You know, and I want to talk about something that you said yesterday, man.
You were talking about, you know, the Hall of Fame and the lack of diversity in it and all that, which has always been an issue for me, too.
And I mean, for 35 years, man. Well, let me not go back that far. But just, I was nominated two years ago.
And the first thing I did was look at the list of people that are in there.
Right.
And for me, when I didn't see Frankie Crocker in there.
Wow.
You know, it's like, man, it ain't legit.
Right.
Frankie Crocker, to me, was the greatest DJ ever, man.
And just a true legend.
And it said to me that you really
don't see us at this point.
If you can have a Hall of Fame
for radio and not have Frankie Crocker in there,
then it's just not right.
I'm honored.
I don't want to knock it.
Obviously, they see
that this right now presents an opportunity
for them to have some
diversity in their club.
And I feel like, man, it doesn't have to be me, but it does have to be us.
I said that yesterday.
I feel like, you know, maybe like you said, you were nominated two years ago, so if we don't get in this year, I'm sure we'll get nominated again.
But you, Angie Martinez, Sway, and the fact that you're telling me that the only black man with a suntan, Frankie Crocker, not in there?
What are we doing?
Like, what are they doing over there?
It doesn't make sense.
I didn't see Ed Loverday.
I didn't see Ed Lover and Dr. Dre in there as well.
Yeah, yeah, man.
Well, you know, it's a, they know it, though.
So, you know, it will change.
And I guess the cool thing is that if we do do get in then you can be a part of that change
you know but but i'll say this too man and i'm gonna take this back to a conversation i had one
night with uh frankie beverly and we were talking about our careers and just how they're they're
similar in this regard that black america everybody knows you they got mad love for you
but white america is just kind of know, they don't really know you.
I'm not saying that none of them do.
Some of them do.
But, you know, and that I said, Frankie, I would never speak for you.
But I think I can on this issue.
That while I love that we have all of black America, I wouldn't do anything to sacrifice that to try to get the rest of this.
You know, that this i don't need that
to validate me you know what i mean the fact that my people feel that way about me man is a ward
enough bro anything you give me beyond that is just great yeah i don't need i don't need the
white man's validation i don't need these these white uh organizations validation i love our
people our community absolutely you know we just want to say thank you as well
because, like I said, we grew up on you
and Charlamagne, I bet you didn't know
that Donnie Simpson, they say,
is the first urban format radio
personality to have an annual salary
over a million dollars without being
seen. I definitely knew that.
What are you talking about? I absolutely
positively knew that.
I've been Googling and researching.
You see that nice house Donnie's sitting in?
Look at the high-ass ceiling.
Look at his decor.
Look at that ambiance in the back.
You can't even see the ceiling, brother.
And Donnie's been living like that for a long time.
Just ain't new to Donnie.
That's funny.
Man, y'all crazy, man.
So what do we need to do moving forward, Donnie,
to make sure that the Radio Hall of Fame does recognize our greats,
our legends?
Should we even care?
Should we start our own Black Radio Hall of Fame?
I don't know.
Well, you know what?
That's an interesting thought, man.
You know, we've got the R&B Music Hall of Fame, you know.
So, you know, why not?
But, you know, I think if we did, that this is still cool.
You should have this too.
But, you know, I think that, you know, we're doing what we should do right now,
Charlamagne.
We were talking about it, man, and that if we get in there,
then we can help to work it from the inside of our people to recognize, man,
because, you know, I mentioned Frankie, but there are a whole lot of legends,
man, that were every city in this town.
I mean, you know the history of radio, what it used to be. These people were powerful voices, man, because, you know, I mentioned Frankie, but there are a whole lot of legends, man, that were every city in this town, and you know the history of radio, what it used to be,
these people were powerful voices, man, could stop riots, you know, I mean, that kind of stuff.
Petey Green. Petey Green, I mean, it was just, they were endless personnel, E. Rodney Jones out
of Chicago, man, Herb Kent, the cool gent. There were so many great personalities, man.
And then, you know, it was like systematically
personality was stripped from radio.
Yes.
You know, so they should go back and recognize
some of these people too, man.
There's true legends in radio, man,
that had power that no one has seen since, man.
I'm telling you.
If Petey Green's not in in that's another travesty because
pd green influenced the howard sterns of the world that's right pd green that's my favorite
radio personality of all time if he's not in and frankie crocker's not in then i'm gonna have to
say the radio hall of fame is a sham i'm gonna have to say that yeah well you know they'll fix it
because of people like you man talking, talking about it, man.
I'm telling you, that makes a difference, man.
Absolutely.
And I respect you, man, for being so vocal in all that y'all do, man.
You know, it's amazing to watch what y'all have accomplished.
I want to wish y'all luck in getting in the Hall of Fame,
even though we all know you don't need it to validate you.
Your people give you your validation every day, man.
I want
to see you get in there too, my brother.
Absolutely. We're pretty sure you're checking in this morning
too, man. We really appreciate it, Donnie.
It's my pleasure, brother. God bless you, man.
Let's get out there and vote
November. Get this man out of here.
Get out there and vote.
Donnie Simpson, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ En Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, shout out to Donnie Simpson for checking in again earlier today.
He's nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame just like the Breakfast Club.
So we just wanted to kick it with the legend for a little bit.
Now, even though I feel like the Breakfast Club is putting in a lot of work,
and, you know, when you hear guys like Donnie Simpson say
that they've been nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame before
and didn't get in, we know legends, icons like Angie Martinez
have been nominated before and they didn't get in.
It almost feels like, yo, we can't get in before Angie Martinez,
Donnie Simpson, and Sway Calloway. I feel that too, but we can't get in before Angie Martinez, Donnie Simpson, and Sway Calloway.
I feel that, too.
But we can all get in together.
We can all get in together.
Because that would be a great 2020 clash, you know?
That's what I'm saying.
Radio Hall of Fame, like, yo, you need to just, like, first of all, it's a shame.
It's a travesty that Donnie Simpson, Angie Martinez, and Sway Calloway are not in.
And, you know, putting us in now would be great as well.
So you're going to have to take all of us, bro.
And it's disgusting.
And I'm on the Radio Hall of Fame's ass because I love radio so much.
It's my passion.
But to know people like Frankie Crocker, the only black man with a suntan,
to know people like Petey Green, people who have inspired me,
to know that they're not in, lets me know that people like Mr. Magic aren't in.
You know what I'm saying?
Let me know probably people like, you know, Mark Clark aren't in.
Like, I don't know.
It's just, I just find it so disrespectful that these legends have inspired.
Ed Lover, Dr. Dre.
All these legends that have inspired us so much aren't in the Radio Hall of Fame.
It's just like, yo, y'all really got a blind spot when it comes to black people.
And so I need to know what y'all going to do moving forward to make sure that those blind spots don't exist.
And when we look at y'all, what was that you were looking at yesterday?
Envy the board or what was that?
The committee.
The committee.
The committee.
Yeah, the committee.
There's only two black people?
Mm-hmm.
If there's only two black people, that's why you know you got blind spots.
So listen, I just need y'all to do better.
You know what I mean?
Thank you for the nomination, but I just need y'all to do better. You know what I mean? Thank you for the nomination, but I just need y'all to do better.
And this year would be a good start in getting it right. All right. All right. And let me also shout out to all the graduates today. I know a lot of people are graduating, especially on the
East Coast. So they're starting to allow graduates to graduate. My daughter picked up her cap and
gown about a couple of days ago and had to design that.
So I wanted to play Tiana Taylor.
We made it for all the graduates out there.
So shout to the graduates.
Congratulations.
And Positive Note is up next.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now it's time to get up out of here.
You guys have a great weekend.
Be careful.
And they're saying that a tropical storm is hitting the East Coast and on the West Coast,
they're saying record high temperatures like over 117, 120. So y'all be safe out there. All right.
And let me shout out to Zion Church. It's their 20th year celebration. And today they're having,
well, this whole weekend, they're having a celebration, Fred Hammond Israel
Fred Hammond, Jonathan McReynolds
and I will be spinning today
so shout to
the congregation of the Zion Church
we're going to have a lot of fun and out in Toronto
shout to our family in Toronto
today they're doing
DJ's United Against Racism
so shout to Flow 93.5 Toronto's Hip Hop
and also my homie DJ Charlie B.
So all the DJs are coming together to DJ
to make sure that our community is taken care of.
So if you want to donate or listen,
you can hit up the website flow93.5.com slash united.
All right.
And Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Go ahead.
Yeah, but before we get to that,
I just want to say Charleston, South Carolina,
the 843 surrounding areas.
If you're in the Charleston, North Charleston area today, make sure you come by Trident Technical College, Thornley Campus,
because we'll be doing free coronavirus testing from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and tomorrow.
OK, today and tomorrow we will be giving free coronavirus testing.
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including a mask and gloves and disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizers and all of that good
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