The Breakfast Club - No more Carchella
Episode Date: October 1, 2021Today on the show we went Breakfast Club Court after Envy reveals that Cochella is suiing him for the name Carchella, so we asked our listeners if Envy should just let it go and rename it, or put up 3...0k to fight for it; and lets just say it's not worth losing money. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a intoxicated man in Turkey, who decided to join a search party for someone who had been reported missing. He, however, didn't realize that he was the "missing" person in question. Also, we opened up the phone lines for "Freaky Friday" to see what our listeners do to make them last longer in the bedroom, after a clip from "Lip Service" podcast surfaced. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Digging it out. Voice of Reason.
The solid, hold it down.
The beige rage and the
agitator. The Breakfast
Club. Everyone just kept telling me to prep for this.
One word to describe the breakfast club would be flat.
Impacting the culture.
People watch the breakfast club for like news and really be tuned in, man.
I don't even know what to call the breakfast club.
It's like brunch.
Envy, ye, and Charlemagne.
Wake that ass up, get out of bed, and listen to the breakfast club.
I'm waking up.
Good morning, USA. Good morning, TJ and V. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. It is Friday.
What's happening?
Yes, it's Friday.
The weekend is here, damn it.
I don't know why you trying to fake excited.
I am.
No, I am.
I'm just happy for the rest.
That's all.
No, I'm happy.
I am happy.
Really?
Well, yes, the weekend is here.
Yes, that means no work.
I can relax.
I can chill.
I can play with the babies.
There's a lot going on, so I'm happy.
And I know you got a newborn, so you should be able to snuggle up with that newborn, kiss that newborn.
I'm scared to kiss the newborn, man.
I'm scared to kiss the newborn just because of the world that we live in, you know, all the viruses that are going around and everything else. I honestly am, you know. It's
weird, but you just don't know.
You know, you want to kiss
the baby and hug the baby and stuff like that, but
You better. You better show that baby all
the love, man. Yes. Kiss that baby.
Hug that baby. Snuggle with the baby. Do
snuggles like we do snuggles in our crib.
It's a lot going on. But before
we even turned the mic on, you was talking to Angelia about her sniffles and everything else.
Like, it just always seems like it's a little something going on.
And, you know, you can't have any type of cough or allergies nowadays without people thinking it's the big COVID.
You right.
Okay.
Right.
I was telling you, even when I'm in a car, like if I'm in an Uber or something and I'm about to cough, I'll be holding it in until I get out.
That's what I'm saying, man. like if I'm in an Uber or something and I'm about to cough, I be holding it in until I get out because you don't want to cough.
Well, yeah, I'm a little under the weather.
But the Uber driver
did not think it was COVID.
The Uber driver actually said to me...
Cocaine!
Cocaine!
Well, first of all, shout out to Donnell
Rawlings. I'm in Charlotte and he was filming his
Netflix special yesterday
that Dave Chappelle is executive producing.
So it was an amazing show and it was nice.
I came out here just for that, to support Donnell.
And then he had a little after party afterwards with Chef Gerald.
And that's what a cocaine was.
And Lex, so I called the Uber.
I did one of those Irish goodbyes where you act like you're going to the bathroom, but you leave.
So I called the Uber. My favorite. And I snuck out becausees where you act like you're going to the bathroom but you leave so i called the uber my favorite and i and i snuck out because i was like man i
gotta work in two hours i have to get out of here and so i'm getting i get in the uber and i'm i'm
tired i'm exhausted i that's why i fell a little down i did get covid tested yesterday to get in
the show so i know i was negative and the uber driver says to me because i kept sniffling he
says a lot of snowflakes in there huh huh? Now I thought he meant white people.
So you said, yes.
So I was like, uh, first of all, I thought it was a weird question,
but I was like, I mean, I guess. And he was like, yeah, cause that sniff,
you know what that's from that, that, you know, I was like, what?
Yeah, you're right. You're right.
He had a party party last night.
He should have said, hey, man, I just want you to know, you know, it's a lot of, could
be a lot of fentanyl is cocaine around here, too.
So be careful.
That's when you really know he was asking about the coca-lena.
Yikes.
Anyway, not sniffing cocaine.
I'm just a little under the weather.
All right.
Just to put that out there.
That's it.
And guess what?
And what's the first thing Envy said?
Like, you need to go get tested. You know what I'm saying? Just discount it. Just discount it. All right. Just to put that out there. That's it. That's what they all say. And guess what? And what's the first thing Envy said? Like, you need to go get tested.
You know what I'm saying?
Just discount it.
Just discount it.
Anything else.
The flu, a common cold, allergies, everything.
Just go get tested.
Yes.
This day and age, I get tested for everything.
If I sneeze too much, I'm going to get tested.
If I cough too much, I'm going to get tested.
And that's my point.
If I sniff, I'm going to get tested.
Because I don't trust it.
And I got kids.
And that's my point.
I literally just said that that that's my whole point
that's why i'm like i'm loving on the baby but i'm just like uh i don't let me make sure yeah
but you get tested every day because you tape your show so you get tested every day i get tested like
every other day so it's a little different that's right and since you said that the baby was there
last night too by the way okay which baby since i baby? Since I'm in Charlotte. The baby.
Oh, the baby, the baby.
Yes.
You said I'm loving on the baby.
Well, not that baby.
But anyway, let's get this show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about the Super Bowl halftime show.
They have announced who will be performing,
who are the headliners,
and it's a lot of star power on that stage.
All right.
Well, Meek's album came out today, that stage. Alright, well Meek's album came
out today so let's play something off Meek's album.
I'm not sure what we're going to play. What are we
playing, Red? Tell us.
Okay, Red don't want to talk to us. What are we playing?
What are we playing? Surprises. Surprises. It's the Breakfast
Club. Good morning. That's Love Train.
Meek Mill. Meek Mill's
project is out today. Alright, morning
everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Where we starting, Yee?
Well, let's start with the Super Bowl halftime.
I thought you wanted to score some last night, no?
No, okay.
We don't have much time, so you can go ahead.
All right.
Super Bowl halftime show.
A lot of star power on that. Now it has been announced that on February 13th, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J.
Blige and Kendrick Lamar will be the headliners of the show.
I'm excited about this one.
Are you excited?
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah, I think that's a phenomenal show lineup.
And my only critique is I'm wondering, just wondering,
why do the hip-hop artists have to share a stage?
Because any one of those artists, you know,
Mary J. Blige is the queen of hip-hop soul,
but any one of those artists could do a halftime show by themselves.
And I'm happy to see the collective, but why?
Because you don't see, like, you know, the Foo Fighters
or Katy Perry having to do that.
So why do they all have to share that stage collectively?
Do they want to?
Or was that like a prerequisite for them, you know, being able to?
And is there enough time?
I kind of feel like it's a Dr. Dre presents.
Because I saw he posted it and he's worked and had all those artists and deals.
Well, not all of them, but it feels like it's a Dr. Dre.
Yeah, that would make sense.
But is there enough time for all those artists?
Well, how long is the Super Bowl usually, what?
15, 20 minutes?
12 minutes?
It's kind of like when an artist comes out and brings a bunch of people out with them.
That's why I feel like it's Dr. Dre.
And Dr. Dre said in a statement,
the opportunity to perform at this Super Bowl halftime show
and to do it in my own backyard will be one of the biggest thrills of my career.
I'm grateful to Jay-Z, Rocack Nation, the NFL, and Pepsi,
as well as Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Black, and Kendrick Lamar
for joining me in what will be an unforgettable cultural moment.
So it's kind of like a Dr. Dre, and I guess maybe he curated it.
That'd be dope.
Even with that, it's like, okay, yeah, we know Mary will come out
and do Family Affair, but Mary could do a show by herself.
She could do a halftime show by herself too.
She's not really under that aftermath umbrella.
But, I mean, listen, I think it's a great show.
That was my only critique.
I was wondering why hip-hop artists had to do it as a collective
because those are some big artists.
Those are some icons on that stage, man.
Dre, Snoop, Mary, Eminem, Kendrick.
That's big.
And everything that ties them in together is Dr. Dre.
Yeah.
That's true.
Not Mary so much, though.
Not Mary, not Mary, but everybody else.
Mary got Family Affair.
He has produced for her, so, you know, it makes sense.
Family Affair, yeah.
That was a big song. All right, well, you know, it makes sense. Family affair, yeah. That was a big song.
All right, well, that is your front page news.
All right, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Again, 800-585-1051.
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.
J-W-J-W-J.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning, Henry.
What's going on?
This is J from Brooklyn.
J from Brooklyn.
What up?
Get it off your chest.
Yeah, I just want to give a shout out to my wife, you know, for this anniversary.
So I just want to give a nice shout out.
16 years.
Okay. What y'all doing for your anniversary, bro?
Happy anniversary.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
We're going to a winery.
We getting old now. We doing
old people stuff.
No, that's not old people stuff.
That's seasoned people stuff, sir. There you go.
Okay? That's very age appropriate.
I respect it. Salute to you and the wife.
Appreciate it. Thank you, thank you.
Which one you going to, brother?
I went to Princeton. Okay.
Alright, well, have a good weekend, man. Appreciate it.
Thank you, guys. You have a good weekend, too.
Hello, who's this? What's up, man?
It's Big Ruben, man, from St. Louis, Missouri.
What up, Ruben? Get it off your chest, bro. What's up, man? I just want Ruben, man, from St. Louis, Missouri. What up, Ruben?
Get it off your chest, bro.
What's up, man?
Hey, I just want to say, first off, man, appreciate everything y'all do.
Love all y'all, especially my girl, Angela E.
But heard the announcement for the Super Bowl performances, man,
and I was like you.
I was hyped, man.
And then, you know, on the radio, we got this negative Nancy Charlamagne,
the Giza, man, just kind of, you know,
ain't nothing wrong with that performance, man.
I think it's going to be a good show.
Let me ask you a question, sir.
Why do you think it's negative to ask
why our legends in hip-hop
have to share a stage collectively
when you got people like the Katy Perrys of the world
and whoever else who don't even have the resume they do,
they get their own solo show.
And I asked a question.
I said, I wonder if that was a prerequisite to them performing because they don't let acts like that perform at the Super Bowl.
Let's be clear.
So I was wondering, was that a prerequisite or, you know, I just was asking a question.
That's all.
Besides, besides maybe like a Michael Jackson or Whitney Houston, it's always been shows where artists are coming on with rock groups,
with rappers out there with them.
So this ain't the first time that happened, man.
Everybody except Mary is from Cali, man.
Eminem is not from there.
Eminem's from Detroit.
Shut up.
Eminem's not from there, but damn, he's been on all West Coast music.
That's Dre Boy.
Dre brought him out.
That's not true either.
But my point is, if you're not wondering that, then you're just not thinking.
I was just wondering why they had to do it as a collective.
I love the show.
I think it's a great lineup.
But I'm just wondering why they had to do it as a collective.
I love y'all too, man.
I love you too, dog.
I appreciate everything you're doing.
Well, thank you for calling in.
Like I said, this morning when I heard that, man, I was hyped.
And, bro, you from St. Louis, correct?
Huh?
You from St. Louis, right? Yeah, yeah, man. I was hyped. And bro, you're from St. Louis, correct? You're from St. Louis, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Look at property in St. Louis.
Real estate in St. Louis is
at a good price right now and it's starting to
increase a lot. So look at real
estate in St. Louis. That's my next stop.
Alright, right on, man. Make an announcement
when you're coming there. I'll do a seminar or something.
I definitely want to be a part of it.
I ain't doing no seminar. I'm just telling you,
start looking at property in St. Louis.
Start Googling.
Go to the websites
because I'm hearing
there's a lot of great deals
and they're starting to build up
the city a lot more.
Well, maybe you should
do a seminar there then.
Maybe.
But thank you, brother.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
phone lines are wide open.
Call us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Hey morning. The Breakfast Club.
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 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. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There are 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 Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned 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 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.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Uh, this is Jay.
Jay, what up? Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, I got dealt dirty. I got played.
You know, I feel like crap.
What's the matter?
I had a business partner.
Me and him went in the business together.
You know, I gave everything.
I even went and got that SBA loan.
And he did, too.
And we went and went in the business, got our own truck and everything.
And he went behind my back, got another truck
and all this funny stuff.
Went to the accountant
without me,
everything.
And I'm left with nothing.
I had to,
I had to even bail
where I was living at.
I'm back with my parents.
Like,
I'm starting to swear
all over again.
I am so sorry now.
I'm sorry, bro.
So y'all didn't have
a contract with each other?
No, he was my homeboy.
Me and him went through like three jobs together.
You know, he introduced me.
We met at the same job.
He found another one, got me on, and then I found a better one so we could get our Class A CDLs.
And I brought him with me.
I just want to say, man, I had started a business with somebody I've known since I was like in fifth grade.
But, you know, in the future, because I do feel bad that this happened to you,
make sure you do an operating agreement when you start a business with somebody
because you have to have your paperwork right.
You never know what might happen.
That way, legally, you'll be able to say.
But even though you could be best friends, family members, married,
but if you do have
a business together,
do make sure you have
an operating agreement
and have a real lawyer
invest in that
because when things go left,
you need to make sure
and a lot of times
things do go left in business.
Y'all don't even want
to have to have
that conversation.
It's just all
in the paperwork.
Yeah, see,
how I feel now
is like, you know,
I want to get back to this thing.
Like I said,
I'm off the ground here. You know, I ain't never, I'm going to give back to that state. Like I said, I'm just off the ground here.
You know, I ain't never, I ain't giving up.
Right.
And now you got something to prove.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to give back to that state, but I want to do it for me.
I'm going to do it myself, you know.
You got this.
You learned a lot.
You learned a lot.
Yeah.
Already taking an L, right?
Yeah, no.
Yeah, you took an L, but that L also means learn from it. Yeah.
It's a learning experience. Good luck, brother.
Hello, who's this? Hey, man, I just wanted to say
I love y'all's show, man. I've been watching
it forever. Give a shout out to
UMV, Charlamagne, and Yeezy
from a
little small town in Michigan.
Damn, I've been trying to get to you forever.
This is crazy.
I'm at work right now.
Okay.
But it's all good.
All right.
Well, talk to us.
What's up, bro?
What's the town?
What happened you got through?
What's the town in Michigan?
I work for a screen printing company.
I'd love to make y'all some T-shirts.
All right.
Let's go get something together.
Mail them up.
That's right.
Send them out.
Look us up at Mission One Apparel, Larson's Graphics, Vassar, Michigan, Carroll, Michigan.
Okay.
All right, bro. Well, thank you for calling and checking in. Have a good weekend, Vassar, Michigan, Carroll, Michigan. Okay. Alright, bro. Thank you for calling
and checking in. Have a good weekend, man. Yeah, we love talking
to you. Not a man of many words, but it's alright.
Hello, who's this?
My name is Kingsley O'Coley.
I live in Arkansas.
Hey, get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, what's up, DJ Envy, Angelique,
Charlamagne Tha God. It's a blessing
to be on the radio. What's happening?
Hey, thank you.
I just want to get off my chest.
I just want to thank all three of y'all for what y'all do.
It is a blessing.
I've been going through a lot of mental battles,
financially, spiritually, emotionally.
I just want to thank all of y'all for what y'all do,
for your lip service, and for your car show,
and for all what you do.
And for Charlemagne and Guy, for your mental health awareness I just thank you
I do have your book
that you sent
but I would love the other one
because I'm reading all
State of Emergency
I'm reading 50 Cent
Michael Todd
I just thank all y'all
because it's just hard being alone
and if nobody really knows you what you're going because it's just hard being alone.
And if nobody really know you, know what you're going through,
it's just hard to get out.
So I just appreciate all y'all.
I got two good ones for you.
I'm going to send you Resmaa Minikim, My Grandmother's Hands,
and I'm going to send you Dr. Rita Walker,
The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health.
And if you're in New York on World Mental Health Day,
which is 10-10, I'm doing my mental wealth expo from the Marriott
Marquis Times Square in New York from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. It's going to be a day of mental
health education and healing, and it's free
and open to the public. You just got to be vaccinated.
Okay.
I'm definitely vaccinated with the
blood of Jesus, so I got you.
With the blood of Jesus.
Oh, my goodness.
But thank you, Shalom and the God.
I'll definitely send you my information.
Yeah, stay on hold.
Stay on hold.
I'm going to get your address.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up.
Now, we got rumors on the way, Yee.
Yes, and let's talk about BMF.
Have you guys been watching BMF?
Well, they have good news.
I sure have.
One.
All right.
Well, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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 I heart radio app,
Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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 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 are 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 Capraburg.
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 rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
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.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her
dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves,
for self-preservation and protection. it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going your best and you're
gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing alicia keys like you've never heard her before listen to
on purpose with jay shetty on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
it's about time what's going on rumor report rumor report this isor Report. This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, the BMF series has already been renewed for season two, according to Deadline.
Now, 50 Cent posted, after the first episode breaks all premiere records on the network,
sure you'll get a season two.
Yeah, don't worry.
Be happy.
Okay.
So, congratulations. Congrats to 50. 50 to man. Drop on the Clues Sure, you'll get a season two. Yeah, don't worry. Be happy. Okay.
Congratulations.
50 to man.
Drop on the Clues Bonds with Curtis Jackson.
I really can't think of any rappers who have done what 50 has done.
Like, 50 created a whole universe with power.
BMF is great.
He popped off a whole network with his stars.
Do you know how good your product has to be to be the only reason I have the app?
That's the only reason I got the Stars app is for 50 shows.
I think I might have watched American Gods on Stars.
I don't watch nothing else on Stars.
Yeah, I've never seen anything on Stars.
But he got so many shows that's coming out.
That's dope, dope, dope shows. So congrats to 50 and that whole team over there.
Well, the BMF debut did break all sorts of records.
It's the number one premiere on the Stars app across all of their programmings this year.
And they said the episode's debut was one of the most highly engaged series premieres ever.
So congratulations.
It was a great show, too.
That's really dope.
Nice.
And I know it was a great show because as soon as it was over, I wanted to binge it.
I'm like, damn, I can't watch the whole season?
Like, immediately I wanted to watch the whole season.
All right.
Now, 50 Cent was on our guy Jalen Rose's Renaissance Man
podcast and one of the things
that he talked about was who he would want to
star in a rom-com with
Would you ever star in a
romantic comedy and who would
you want to do a love scene with?
Man, you know what probably would be
fun to work with? Nikki
I kind of understand her a little bit more
than the other people
when she does s***,
I'm looking. She's tougher
in being like this.
When she's being an a**hole, because she's telling you, you're not
going to take advantage.
I can see that.
That could be cute, and that'd be a nice
powerful link up for TV.
Alright, now,
I'm surprised Nikki didn't get in her acting bag.
I'm surprised Nikki didn't get in her acting bag I'm surprised Nikki didn't get
In her acting bag
Earlier
Earlier in her career
Cause you know
She got that personality
That animated personality
You know what I mean
She did a couple of movies
I think she did
One or two movies
And then she went back
On the road
And then she had the baby
I'm sure she'll get back
To it though
And I know she had her
It was supposed to be
Wasn't it a sitcom
About her life
Growing up in Queens
As a kid
It was kind of like
Everybody hates Chris type of thing.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Now, Asriel Clary, R. Kelly's survivor, did an interview with Gayle King.
And she basically is breaking down what happened when she did that previous interview, if you guys remembered, where she basically was there.
R. Kelly was in the room while it was being taped, and she was saying that there was no issues with R. Kelly and that he was a good person.
Here is what she had to say about her first interview with Gayle King.
I feel like that interview was a blessing because after that interview,
when we went back to Trump Towers, I knew that he knew that by seeing you,
it had shifted something in me.
It made me kind of wake up in a sense. What do you think anybody could have said or done
to help you leave the situation sooner? Nothing. I feel like that is something that I would have
had to had woken up from myself. And, you know, a lot of people don't realize with victims,
the more you try to help them, the more it upsets them sometimes.
Now, keep in mind, Asriel Clary is only 23 right now.
OK, so in addition to that, she talked about how R. Kelly felt when that first interview happened.
What do we think about how he came across in the interview?
I think he believed that he had he done he had done well he he felt like he had
really did a made a great reflection of himself and where he was in life and how all these women
were lying on him and how all these people were just you know out to get him and you know that
sympathy card that he just loves so much he has a fault i just think like all kelly felt like that
i mean he probably did he was narcissist he probably just felt like anything that he said was it worked and people believed him but as a father you just want think like R. Kelly. I mean, he probably did. He was a narcissist. He probably just felt like anything that he said
worked and people believed him. But as a father,
you just want to see him get his ass whooped.
The way he took advantage of these young women
and continued to take advantage. You just want to see him
get his ass whooped.
She's talking about the same interview. He was crying
and screaming and jumping up and down
and all of that. That was the one where he was like,
That was that one? Yeah.
Yeah, and she also said
that after he did his
interview that
he told them to come in angry
like they were upset that these
things were being said. Now, Azriel
Clary also talked about testifying against R. Kelly
and how that made her feel. It was
very disturbing to have to
relive those moments and
I don't know know a piece of me
was happy because I felt like this person no longer has control over me you
know even I have to take accountability for my actions it's okay to reevaluate
your life it is okay to change your mind you are never too old to wake up and say
hey I thought this was good for me but it's actually not all right and as far as um
akon he recently did talk to tmz and he feels like r kelly deserves a shot at redemption here's what
he said there is always a way to redeem yourself but you have to first accept the fact that you're
wrong or you're in a position for that particular purpose of why you're being there in the first
place everyone's going to make a mistake and everyone has the right to redeem themselves
from those mistakes like even him he has the right to try to make right by those he hurt
and then the people that he hurt also have the right to decide if they want to forgive him but
me personally i believe that not forgiving people only puts you in more pain.
Akon's not wrong, but you know, you're redeeming yourself in the eyes of God.
Al Kelly will probably never be redeemed in the eyes of the public.
And honestly, that's the only thing he can do is get right with God.
That's it.
Right.
I don't think he feels like he did anything wrong though is the whole thing
I don't think he did
anything wrong
Akon's right
you gotta first
feel like
okay I admit
what I did was wrong
and
that's the only way
you can even
start on the path
to redemption
but anyway
that is
your rumor report
alright thank you
Miss E
now we got front page news
next what we talking about
yes and let's talk about this DEA crackdown on fentanyl laced That's right. Your rumor report. All right. Thank you, Miss E. Now we got front page news next. What are we talking about?
Yes, and let's talk about this DEA crackdown on fentanyl-laced fake pills.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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and the Sun beat the Sky 79-68. Now, what else weBA, the Mercury beat the Aces 117-91 and Sky beat the Sun.
Excuse me, the Sun beat the Sky 79-68.
Now, what else we got, Yeezy?
Well, let's talk about the DEA.
They have made 810 arrests and seized more than 1.8 million fake pills during a two-month sweep.
They're trying to stem the flow of counterfeit medications that has fentanyl in it.
These lethal tablets are fueling a surge in U.S. drug overdose deaths in recent years,
and they said they are largely trafficked from Mexico,
where drug cartels produce the tablets from chemicals that are imported from China,
according to top U.S. officials.
They actually had a news conference yesterday.
They said that illicit fentanyl was responsible for nearly three-quarters
of the more than 93,000 fatal drug overdoses in the U.S. in 2020.
Yeah, fentanyl is big business.
I think I read something that said fentanyl goes for like $4,000 a kilo.
The thing I wonder, though, how could you push something in the street that you know is killing people?
Right.
You know what kind of energy and karma going to come back to you?
Like, you know, fentanyl is taking people out, but you don't care. You know what kind of energy and karma gonna come back to you? You know fentanyl
is taking people out, but you don't care.
You just want to make a buck. Who is behind
this?
I want to know percentage-wise when people take something that's
laced with fentanyl,
how many people, is it
the majority of people die from that?
I'm just curious.
Actually, I know one person who took fentanyl
and she thought she was going to die from it.
Really?
She must have took a very, very, very, very, very small dose because it takes only a very, very, very, very small dose to kill you.
But I do know that in our producer, Just Texas, there's a very high chance of overdose with fentanyl.
Like, I don't know what the number is.
Yeah, she didn't know it was in there. Very, very, very high. of overdose with fentanyl. I don't know what the number is, but it's very, very, very high.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, so listen,
I don't know what you can do
about that, but yes, I'm glad they're going to
crack down on it finally.
But why would you even want to sell that, though?
It don't make no sense.
They said it breaks down and you can expand it,
but is it worth... People are dying.
But I guess people are more into making money than killing people, I guess.
And if you're a drug dealer, right, let's say you're a drug distributor
and you're selling either fentanyl-based products or just, you know, fentanyl itself,
wouldn't eventually your business stop?
Wouldn't eventually somebody be like, man, don't go over there.
They got fentanyl in their drugs.
And then plus you're killing the people that are your customers.
I guess most of your money comes
from the comeback, right?
People coming back.
I wouldn't assume.
Yeah.
Alright, now the Powerball jackpot, by the way.
Do you know what that number is right now?
It has risen to the 10th largest.
620, I thought.
$620 million.
It's been four months since somebody has won that.
Y'all might have to play.
I play every week.
What are you talking about?
What's the most you've won?
I play every week.
$4?
$4 when you get the Powerball or something, right?
I won $10 one time.
Because, by the way, the Mega Millions was a couple hundred million before, the Mega Millions
was a couple hundred million a couple weeks ago.
I've been playing Mega Millions. I've always
played Mega Millions and Powerball. I've never stopped
playing Mega Millions and Powerball my whole life.
It's just a habit. I'm like
one of them old people that just go in there and buy my
card, buy my ticket.
Because hey, you never know.
When it's crowded,
you don't mind waiting in line?
It's never really crowded
I've never had a line for no Mega Man 5
Every gas station in New Jersey shows it
And one more thing
Do you pick the numbers yourself?
Or do you
I quick pick
Yeah I used to but now I do quick picks
I used to do like my birthday and my kids birthday
And stuff like that but now I just do I just do quick picks. I used to do like my birthday and my kid's birthday and stuff like that. But now I just do quick picks.
All right.
We got to look at these numbers percentage-wise and see who wins the most.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, I got to go to court today, man.
I need your guys' help.
All right.
So a couple of months ago.
Breakfast Club Court.
Breakfast Club.
Oh, no.
I got to go to real court, too.
All right.
So a couple of months ago, I changed the name of my show, my Drive Your Dreams Car Show to Carchella. All right. So a couple of months ago. Breakfast Club Court. Breakfast Club Court. Now I got to go to Real Court too. All right. So a couple of months ago, I changed the name of my show,
my Drive Your Dreams Car Show to Carchella.
All right. Now, when I got on there, I was so excited.
Our co-host Charlamagne said, Envy, what did you say?
I said you was going to get sued.
Correct. Ding, ding, ding. I am getting sued.
So 800-585-1054.
I'm usually right 90% of the time.
Even though y'all think I'm crazy and treat me like I'm Rafiki from The Lion King, I'm. I'm usually right 90% of the time. Even though y'all think I'm crazy and treat me like I'm
Rafiki from The Lion King, I'm usually right about
these things 90% of the time. I never saw The Lion
King. Can't relate. Oh my goodness. So right
now Coachella is suing me,
right? They're suing me, Coachella. So my
problem was, you know, I spoke to my lawyers. I patented
it. I trademarked. They said we're not going to have a problem.
You know why? Because they said Coachella is a place.
Coachella is a place in California. Like
Brooklyn is a place in New York City.
You know, you can do Brooklyn Bowl. You can do Brooklyn Barbers. You can do Brooklyn hair. You can do Brooklyn car show.
You can live in Brooklyn. It's not a problem. Right. Cool.
Coachella not a city. Oh, Coachella is an actual city, right?
Yes. Coachella is a place. Absolutely. OK. OK. OK.
All right. So when speaking to their lawyers, their lawyers told me that, well, you know, first and foremost, that they own the name Coachella, which my lawyers tell me is not right.
They also own the name Chella, which my attorneys tell me that's not right because both of those are in the Urban Dictionary.
Cool.
They said that, you know, at first they would send out something and embarrass me.
So they sent something to the press a couple of days ago to try to embarrass me. Said I was a semi-celebrity, which kind of
hurt my heart. But they also said that
my show wasn't organized
and they do a car show
aspect of Coachella, which I have never
seen. Alright. So now
it gets to the point where I'm like, yeah, let's go to court.
I got a little bread. I got a little money. So
the first court date was, guess how much? $30,000.
So I spent $30,000 to go to court.
Damn. Right? My attorneys tell me we have... spent $30,000 to go to court. Damn.
Right?
My attorneys tell me we have a-
All this is when you could just change the name.
All right.
Well, that's what I'm asking.
Now, this is not-
I mean, Drive Your Dreams was hard, bro.
Let's say-
Like, I like Drive Your Dreams.
It's not only that.
This is another example of big bank take little bank.
Big company take little company because little
company doesn't have enough money to go at big company which i think is foul because because i
can't i can't go against aeg and coachella i don't have enough money they have billions coachella
makes 80 million a year do i try to go against them and lose or do i just say you know what i
take that money and change the name it It feels like you answered your own question.
Nope, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051 because if
I win, I open the doors
for everybody else that have been shut down before
because there's so many brands that have been shut down before.
Whether it was Hoodchella or
Hairchella or all
these other brands. If I win, I open
the doors for everybody to be able to do it because my
attorneys tell me that is not right.
Let's talk about it
when we come back.
Let's talk about it
because I need help.
Why are you having
this conversation on the air?
Because I got to answer today.
I'll talk to you off the air.
No.
You don't want to hear
what I got to say.
Yes, I want to hear
what you got to say
and we got to do it
when we come back.
No, because they're going
to bring me in court
for something.
I'm not having
these conversations.
But you started.
They bring you in court anyway. So I'm not having these conversations. But you started. They're bringing you in court anyway.
So 800-585-1051.
Should I change the name or should I fight this big company for the people?
Should I walk so the people can run?
You should change the name.
I know, goddamn, for the people.
Change your name and stop playing with these people.
Let them move on with your life.
800-585-1051.
Let's talk about this.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. morning the Breakfast Club
morning everybody
it's DJ Envy
Angela Yee
Charlamagne Tha Guy
we are the Breakfast Club
now
if you just heard us
let's go to
Breakfast Club Court
now a couple of months ago
I changed the name
of my car show
to Car-chella
trademarked it
patented it
and was very very excited
my lawyers told me
we wouldn't have a problem.
Now, I have lawyers in New Jersey, lawyers in L.A., and lawyers in D.C.
They all looked over and said we wouldn't have a problem.
We were wrong.
Yeah, you should have just paid me.
You should have paid me because they gave you the wrong legal advice.
What did Charlemagne tell you?
Charlemagne said I was going to get sued, and that actually popped up in court.
That conversation was something that was played in court.
Thank you, Charlemagne.
But anyway, long story short, they are suing me because
of the name of Coachella and
Chella. Now, Coachella is a
place, if you don't know, in California, just like
Brooklyn is a place in New York City, just like
Queens is a place in New York City. You can
have a Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn Barbershop. You can do
so many different things with Brooklyn, but
they own Coachella. So, my attorneys
told me that is not right, and we should be able
to fight it, And we should,
we have a 90% chance of winning. It shouldn't be a problem.
And if we win,
we can open up the door to all these other small businesses that have been. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
The same, the same lawyers that told you you weren't getting sued.
Who told you that? Man, come to, come to McKelvey, um, um, Inc, man.
Let's have a conversation, man. McKelvey's at log and get you through this,
man. Okay. I'll tell you
who caked up off all this.
Yeah, so anyways. Your attorneys.
Right, so anyway. Can I say
two things? Yes, ma'am. Can I say two things?
Yes, ma'am. Okay, number one.
Remember Detroit vs. Everybody?
And all the lawsuits they ended up
having because you can't use vs. Everybody
because they have that patented.
So it doesn't matter if it's Brooklyn
versus everybody, Coachella versus
everybody, DJ Envy versus
everybody. The second thing I want to say, and I know
this is going to make you very angry, Envy. Yes, ma'am.
I think we should change the topic to
what should Envy call his car show
now that he has to change the name?
Well, I didn't say I felt...
I just...
Hey, I'm going to tell you something.
I agree with Angelique.
Change the name and move on.
Okay, I saw the lawsuit.
Not only do you have Coachella, but it's not.
No, it's not only this is Coachella.
It's the same font and the same logo, Envy.
No, it's not the same logo.
It's not the same logo.
From what I saw in the lawsuit, it was. No, that wasn't the same logo. That's not my logo. That's not the same logo. It's not the same logo. From what I saw in the lawsuit, it was.
No, that wasn't the same logo.
That's not my logo.
That's not my logo.
That's something that they put up there.
That's not my logo.
My logo has nowhere looks like Coachella.
Nowhere looks like.
Listen, Drive Your Dreams car show was way better anyway.
It had more meaning because it's like, you know, drive the car your dreams.
It's almost like something to aspire to.
Change it back and stop wasting your kids' college tuition.
And by the way, if you see Drive Your Dreams trademarked under McKelvey Enterprises,
just know I'll sell it back to you for 50 grand.
It's not fair.
It's not fair.
These big companies will squash these little companies because they have more money.
They're not even for the culture.
You play big bank, little bank all the time.
Knock it off.
Yeah, that bank is just way bigger than mine.
I know that.
You're getting a taste of your own medicine.
Yeah.
But I ain't going to lie.
I told you it was going to get sued.
You were right.
At first, I was like, I got it.
Let's do it.
And then you realize that you're not facing a person.
You're facing a conglomerate.
They just got unlimited funds and everything.
Think about little Brooklyn.
That's right.
Think about little Brooklyn.
Think about little Logan.
Think about London.
You know what I'm saying?
Let them cities sue your kids for stealing their names.
I even thought about having a kid and calling the kid Coachella so that way I can use it.
Because if my daughter's name is Coachella.
Oh, my God.
All right.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello.
Who's this? This is Nicole Planter. Nicole my God. Alright, let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this?
This is Nicole Planter.
Nicole, should I fight for all the small
businesses out there? Should I fight this big
corporation? Shut up. Charlamagne,
you be nice to Envy, okay?
Because we're going to be promoting
and supporting Envy along the way
with this little thing he got going on with
these big corporations.
Go ahead, Envy, andartre, go find me.
Go ahead, Evie and Sartre, go find me and fight Coachella,
whatever they call it there, because yours is hardchella.
That's right. But they're just trying to be funny right now.
That's right.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Hold on.
No, no, no.
My Geechee sister, stand down.
I wish you would put money in somebody go fund me who got three phantoms.
Sit down.
We're not doing this.
Stop. You ain't let're not doing this. Stop.
You ain't let me finish, Charlamagne.
We ain't going to take the money from the little people.
We want all them big names like the baby,
little baby, all the people who cause...
All the cars that we have at the car shows.
We want all the people
to put a little dollar, some money for you.
Yes. We ain't doing that.
That's right. That's right. That's what I'm saying.
I disagree.
Everybody come together.
I disagree.
And we come together and we fight these big companies.
Box them in the mouth, mom.
I don't know.
Stop disrespecting my Geechee people.
Yes, ma'am.
Solomon, go sit down.
Ma'am.
And don't act like you don't know that.
I don't care.
Hey, hey, hey.
And on top of that.
No, you say?
On top of that,
that's Zach on the track, mama.
Okay?
I'm going to let Zachary
donate $2 or $3 to your car show.
Nope.
I'm going to tell Zach right now,
keep your money now.
Nope.
I'm going to tell Zach
keep your money now.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, mama.
Let's go to another caller.
She said,
sit down and mind your mouth now.
Mind your mouth now.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
This is your new financial advisor, Tyquan.
What's going on?
Tyquan.
Andy, let me tell you something.
I heard you negligently spend money on this radio show,
on this radio way for a good little minute now.
First thing with the $5,000 you randomly sent to a person,
that I hope you didn't think that.
Now you spend $30,000 on a name?
You need a cash app.
Now you spend $30,000 on a cookie?
Oh, no, no, no.
We're going to need to budget this a little better.
How much it cost to change the name?
It's actually just got a patent in trademark.
It's kind of, you can just change the name,
but patenting is not too much, maybe a couple thousand.
He already got a name.
I own that name, too. I own a couple thousand. He already got a name. I own that name, too.
I own a couple names.
I trademark Drive Your Dreams for him.
I'm here for you.
I'm here for, you know, to fight and, you know, to try to do what's right.
But if these people make all this money off his name,
don't you think that somewhat that would mean they own it?
And it's theirs?
I mean, you can do your own, but.
Mine is Coachella.
There is Coachella.
Man, Drive Your Dreams was way better.
Thank you, man.
And it was way more original.
All right.
Well, 800-585-1051.
What are you going to say, E?
I got Drive Your Dreams trademark.
Shut up.
I'm just mad at your attorneys, man,
for trying to make you go ahead
and fight this case and pay all this money.
Yes.
Method Man would have never told you to do that.
Method Man's not a real attorney, man.
$805,000.
He better than the ones you got.
What should I do?
Call us now.
The ones he put in the attorney, he play on power better than the one you got.
Because that's crazy.
Call us up now.
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Now, if you just joined us, I'm
being sued. Coachella AEG,
the company, that big corporation
that's trying to squash the little guy.
Well, they are suing me right now for the name
Chela and Carchella. They say
they own the name Coachella, which they do. They say they
own Chela, which they do.
Chela is in the Urban Dictionary, and Coachella's a place.
Well, that's it.
Coachella's a place in California, just like Brooklyn's a place in New York.
But, you know, my attorneys have informed me that, you know,
when you own something like Chela, it has to be in the name.
Like, it has to be Chela Music Festival.
You just can't use that.
But whatever which way, they are suing me.
Should I fight them and keep the name Coachella?
Because Coachella has nothing to do
with Coachella. Nobody gets confused.
It's two different things. Or should I just
let it go? That's a lie. Whenever I hear any type
of Coachella, the first thing I think is Coachella.
That's number one. Drive Your Dreams
Car Show was way more original.
Drive Your Dreams Car Show was way more original.
And number three, your lawyers need to stop lying
to you. Okay?
And I know your lawyers know the law and they know legality,
but I just can use my discernment.
What's the first thing I told you when you said that name, Coachella?
I was going to get sued.
I told you you was going to get sued.
Right.
Okay?
They said that. And guess what?
You got sued.
Even though they said, yes, I get sued, but they said it's not right.
Legality and legally, they said it's not right and we could win.
Now it's just, do I want to spend the money to win?
So let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this?
Hello, who's this?
What's going on? This is Jay from Queens.
Jay from Queens. Good morning.
Good morning.
MV, did you get a cease and desist or did you
get a lawsuit where they're seeking compensation?
A TRO, temporary restraining
order. They don't want money. They just want the name.
I think if they're not, if they don't want money. They just want the name. I think if they don't want money, then just
let it go. Just let it go. But if they want
money, don't admit guilt because
then they could always come back for money.
No, I'm not admitting nothing.
Well, thank you, brother. That's what I'm saying.
Just let it go then if they're not looking
for money. All right. Thank you.
Hello, who's this? I'm telling you right now,
if you go through with this lawsuit... Hello? Hey, what's your name, bro? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Man you. Hello, who's this? I'm telling you right now, if you go through with this lawsuit...
Hello? Hey, what's your name, bro?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Man, Envy, I feel
where you're coming from, bro. Like, you don't want to take that
L, you know what I'm saying? You got your name out there.
You want to trust your lawyers. I'm with
you on that, but at some point, bro, customer
loss, like, hey...
Why would you trust your lawyers when your lawyers
got you in this situation?
Lenard McKelvey Law Firm told him when he came to me for consultation that he was going to get sued.
Okay?
So why would you listen to the lawyers that told you, nah, go ahead, you'll be fine.
Now you're in a lawsuit because of them.
No, he's not no damn lawyer.
You know that.
Can't trust him.
I got an honorary doctorate.
But you ain't an honorary lawyer.
Is that the same thing?
No, my butt was hurt and I can ask you
what's wrong with my butt, but not my
legal stuff, alright? Thank you, brother.
Hello, who's this?
What?
Hello, who's this?
He's got a finger penis.
Hey, what's up?
Hey, peace and blessings, guys. What's going on?
Oh my goodness. Sean Stone. What's up? Hey, peace and blessings, guys. What's going on? Oh, my goodness.
Portapak Bean, Sean Stone.
What's up, Sean?
What's up, Sean Stone?
Hey, what's up?
What's up?
How y'all feeling this morning, man?
I'm all right.
Bless Black and Holly, favorite.
How are you?
Hey, Charlamagne.
What's up, brother?
You good?
Hey, Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
How are you?
Congratulations, too, man, on your baby, man.
Didn't even know that you had a new baby.
Oh, thank you, King.
That's right.
Hey, Envy. What's going on? You got a risk problem? I'm sorry, Charlam King. That's right.
This week.
I'm sorry, Sean.
I may have cut you.
Small business problem, sir.
Yeah.
Yo, I would have never spent that 30 grand, man.
I would have just changed the name.
Me neither.
Like, for real.
But that's what they want.
They don't want nobody to fight.
And they want you to, you know, they want to go, you know, toe to toe.
That's why I was like, nah, I'm going to do this for the people. And if you don't sit down somewhere. But you don't have enough. What people? I'm going to go toe to toe withe. That's what I was like. Now I'm going to do this for the people. And if you don't sit down somewhere.
But you don't have enough.
What people?
Toe-to-toe with them.
That's what I'm saying.
Small business people.
You know what I mean?
You right.
You right.
You right.
Yeah, man.
Change your money.
You have a team coming through, right?
Change the name you mean.
Yeah, I got you.
Yeah, change the name, man.
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
All right.
Let me tell you something, Envy.
If you go through with this lawsuit,
if you go through with this lawsuit, if you go through with this lawsuit,
Gia only getting four days of Christmas this year.
Okay.
Ain't going to be no 12 days.
All right.
So you need to think of this through.
Okay.
All right.
Well.
All right.
Well, after.
Change the name.
After talking to my counsel and all the people out there in the world.
Yes.
I will change the name.
So.
Change it back to Drive Your Dreams. Drive Your Dreams was dope. Yes, I will change the name. So I change it back to drive your dreams.
Drive your dreams was dope.
Now, let me ask you a question.
Drive your dreams car show.
That was dope.
If I have a child and I name the child Coachella, I can call the stuff Coachella because that's my child's name, right?
If you have a child and you name the child Coachella, you don't love that child.
You know what I'm saying?
You're looking at that child as just you're looking at that child as just a product. And you're trying to prove a point.
That's stupid.
You don't do that with your kids.
Let's move on.
You know Envy's petty.
Drive your dream car show.
He's going to try to do something.
All right.
He's going to try to do something in his pettiness.
No, no.
I am changing the name, so there will be no more Karchella.
I have to pull down all the things on the Instagram, all the social media, all the merch
I'm going to be sending to places that need clothes.
Send it to a third world country
You can send it
Just like the losers of the Super Bowl
Gotta ship they stuff off
You know what I mean
You ship your stuff off to wherever the losers of the Super Bowl
Ship they stuff off to
It's actually a website
I forgot the name of the website
It's a place in Virginia that actually does that by the way
Alright so Coachella AEG
You guys won
You won
Alright
I will withdraw today
So you're conceding You're conceding on air I'm conceding All right, so Coachella AEG, you guys won. You won. All right, I will withdraw today.
So you're conceding on air?
I'm conceding.
I am going to change the name and move on.
And I'm never going to Coachella.
And I'm never going to Coachella.
I'm not going.
I don't want to see none of the, I'm not going to none of your shows.
That's going to hurt you.
Guess what?
You know what?
If I was Coachella, I wouldn't let none of your kids in either None of your kids can come either
If that's how you feel
Listen, Good 360 is the name of the place
It's in Alexandria, Virginia
And that's where they ship
The gear of the losers of the Super Bowl
Good 360
I'll be sending my gear there
But I do have a car show coming up in Detroit
TJ Maxx or something
No, because you can't sell it anymore But I do have a car show coming up in Detroit. Maybe you can send it to TJ Maxx or something. No, because you can't sell it anymore.
But I do have a car show coming up in Detroit
October 30th. It's just DJ Envy
Celebrity Car Show and 1212
in December. Maybe call it, I don't know.
Drive Your Dreams. Drive Your Dreams on
October 30th in Detroit and 1212
in Miami. Alright, still gonna have
the car show, just not with the name.
Ooh. What?
I see there's a rock show called Rock Your
Dreams. No, don't mess with me, man.
You don't mess with me, man. I already got
Drive Your Dreams trademarked, but I'm going to sell it back
to my guy for a cool
$50,000. He just out here giving the white people
$30,000. He can give me $50,000 for the name,
I think.
I'm tired of being bullied. We got rumors
on the way? Yes, let's talk about Lizzo.
She did a TED Talk, and it was all about twerking. Alright, we'll get to that bullied. We got rumors on the way. Yes. Let's talk about Lizzo. She did a TED Talk and it was all about twerking.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Ain't nothing red.
All the mics on.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Hey, it's Friday.
And listen, I want to salute to the homie.
Who?
It's definitely Friday. I want to salute to the homie. Who? It's definitely Friday.
I want to salute to the homie, Miko Grimes.
Today is her son Aiden's born day.
Drop on the clues bombs for Aiden.
Okay.
Okay, he's 11 today.
He's 11 today.
Miko is doing a great job with that young man.
He's a future tennis pro.
So salute to that young man, Aiden, on his 11th born day.
Miko, what up?
All right.
Now, your show comes out tonight, right, Charlamagne?
Oh, yes. Make sure to tune right. Now your show comes out tonight, right? Charlemagne. Oh yes.
Make sure to tune into my late night talk show tonight.
Uh,
the God's honest truth,
10 PM on comedy central,
dropping the clues bombs for the God's honest truth.
Okay.
Tonight's episode is titled critical racist theory.
So watch live at 10 PM DVR scream on paramount.
Plus go to the YouTube channel,
see the show, C-T-H-A-S-H-O-W.
But yeah, you can watch live tonight
at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central.
All right, and tonight is the BET Awards.
It airs on Tuesday,
so I'm excited about that.
I'm doing a red carpet.
That's why I'm out in Atlanta now.
I always look forward to seeing a bunch of people
I haven't seen in a long time,
so a bunch of artists performing,
the Cyphers, of course.
So make sure you look out for that Tuesday.
And hopefully I'll go home with a BET award for the best DJ.
And I love that this year the women are leading with the nominations, too.
I think that is so dope.
So shout out to Cardi B.
Shout out to Megan Thee Stallion.
Guys, the 85 South Show are hosting, right?
Yep, they're hosting today.
So it's going to be a lot. I mean, they they're hosting today. So it's going to be a lot.
I mean, they're funny as hell.
So it's going to be funny.
It's going to be a great show.
So I can't wait for that today.
I mean, it was funny last year when it was virtual.
Yeah, it was funny last year when it was virtual and 85 South Show did it.
But live on stage, Chico Bean, DC Young Fly, Carlos Miller, they different.
They different.
Dropping the clues behind for the 85 South Show. They different. I'm dropping the clues.
I already know.
I already know.
My guy, Chad.
Chad, what's happening?
They're going to have to keep them.
This should be like a permanent thing, you know, for the next few years.
I agree.
That would be dope.
I wouldn't be mad at that.
I definitely wouldn't be mad at that.
They are the culture.
So I wouldn't be mad at that.
You act like they're not busy.
How you know BET going to be able to afford Chico, DC, and Carlos next year?
That's why you lock it in.
That's why you lock it in now.
And I feel like it's something they probably all would enjoy doing.
Yeah, that's not how they do business, Chad.
I think it's a prestigious thing to do, and I think it's also great for the culture.
It's the only award show dedicated strictly to hip-hop.
I think it's actually a good matchup.
Sure, but in the words of the legend Fat Joe,
yesterday's price is not today's price.
It's not today's price!
You're not committing next year for something.
I know where my trajectory is.
I'm not doing that.
Salute to the 85 South Show.
Salute to my man Chad, too.
Chad, they be handling business over there.
Actually, next Thursday in Atlanta, we're celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Black Effect Podcast Network.
And we got the 85 South Show, Horrible Decisions, doing a live podcast, and Flame Monroe hosting.
So you can go to blackeffect.com slash BELive to get tickets for that.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way. What are we talking about?
Yes, and
new beginnings and some endings.
We'll talk about who is now also
leaving Real Housewives of Atlanta.
It's time.
Time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Lizzo did a TED Talk in early August, and now that TED Talk is available.
So if you want to hear it, here's part of what she has to talk about.
It's on the history of twerking.
For me, twerking ain't a trend.
My body is not a trend.
I twerk for the strippers, for the video vixens,
for the church ladies who shout, for the sex workers.
I twerk because black women are undeniable.
I twerk for my ancestors, for sexual liberation,
for my bitches, hey girl.
Because I can, because I know I look good.
I twerk because it's unique to the black experience.
It's unique to my culture, and it means something real to me.
She also talked about how she initially learned how to twerk at a club in Houston when she was a teenager and since then has researched the history of twerking.
All right.
Now, Shaquille O'Neal, he is fed up with Kyrie Irving and he feels like the Brooklyn Nets should just get rid of him.
Here's what Shaquille O'Neal had to say, and it all has to do with his not being vaccinated.
I would go upstairs and say, get him up out of here.
We can win with a two-punch and a great shooter and some great batters like we got.
Get his ass up out of here.
Because now every day, I have to answer questions about him and what he's doing there.
Get his ass up out of the air.
Wow.
You think that actually happens?
I don't know.
Of course, if I played with him, I'd be in charge all the way all day.
So whoever owns the Brooklyn Nets, get them up out of the air.
I mean, I will say this, though.
I mean, he can only play, what, half the games they're saying,
and he doesn't have to get the full salary.
But the Brooklyn Nets are strong regardless, right?
If he's there or not, as long as KD and Harden is healthy
and the rest of the team is healthy, they're strong regardless, correct?
What would you do in that situation?
You just have to count on everybody being healthy.
That's a lot.
Yeah, I don't know what the full context of what Shaq was talking about.
I don't know if it was just vaccines or, you know.
Just the vaccines.
Kyrie being a distraction.
I'm not saying just the vaccines.
You don't want to play trade him.
That's what he was saying.
Well, clearly, other than that, Kyrie is going through something, right?
And he's been going through something.
And I think anyone, you know, who signs him knows that.
But, you know, I don't know.
I'm getting soft in my old age.
So I want to give everyone empathy and grace
because you just don't know what folks are going through.
The only people I'd be wanting to go hard at
is white supremacists and white supremacist institutions,
to be honest with you.
So I don't know.
I just feel like Kyrie might be going through something
a little bit more than he even lets on.
Who knows?
All right.
Well, Wendy Williams, speaking of people going through things,
is not going to be returning
with her new shows on October 4th they said she has been and continues to be under a doctor's care
and is still not ready to return to work they said they plan to return with new shows on October 18th
in the meantime I saw us close to the Wendy Williams show told the Sun in a statement
that the show is set to air through the 2021-2022 season. There is no decision beyond that, but she could very well walk away.
They said that she is over it.
So that's just the source.
And again, this is just the rumor report.
But, you know, if she doesn't come back on the 18th,
I'm not sure what's going to happen.
I'm sending Wendy Williams healing energy.
Sending Kyrie Irving healing energy, too.
Sending everybody healing energy who needs it this morning.
All right.
Another person not returning.
Portia Williams has announced that she's not coming back to Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Cynthia Bailey had already announced a few days ago that she's also leaving.
Well, now Portia said that she's not coming back.
She said after 10 life-changing, gratifying, incredible years, it is finally time to begin my next chapter.
Next season, I will not be returning to the Real Housewives of Atlanta franchise.
This was a difficult decision to not only make, but also come to terms with.
It's one I put a lot of thought into.
And because of that, I know it's the right one.
She also went on to thank Andy Cohen and everybody at Bravo.
She said, you've made the past decade a truly special one,
one where I've dealt with unbelievable highs and unbelievable lows. But she did tease that she'll be back on your TV very soon
and said she can't wait to share all of her exciting new endeavors with the world, starting
with the release of her memoir, The Pursuit of Portia, that's coming out on November 16th.
I'm actually surprised about this because the whole thing that Portia was going to go through
this year, I felt that everybody wanted to that Porsche was going to go through this year
I felt that you know everybody wanted to see everybody wanted to watch and you're right it's
not everybody's entertainment but her whole life you know played out on tv and the fact that she's
excuse me dating the other girl's husband or getting married to the other girl's husband I
just thought that everybody would want to see that on tv and I figured that Real Housewives
franchise would throw throw anything at her Feels like she's getting her own
show. Feels like she's getting her own show.
Exactly. Maybe. Exactly.
How do we know she's not getting her own show?
It could be. Either way, dropping the clothes bombs
for Portia because you got to know when to walk away
from something. Correct. When something's not
fulfilling you no more, you know, when something's
not making you happy no more, when you
over something, when you feel like, you know, you've done it,
there's nothing wrong with walking away from it.
Not at all. I respect it.
I'm curious to see who the franchise brings in new.
That's what I'm curious to see because with four people
leaving, who do they bring on new to keep their
franchise going? I can't wait to see and watch.
Alright.
Also, speaking of knowing when to walk
away, is it also time to know when to come
back? Big Tick has announced that
BET's Rap City is returning.
He posted, this is not a drill.
This is not a throwback. Rap City
21, details soon. Rap City
raise me.
So, any thoughts?
I think Rap City is a great brand
and a great property. I think
we need the basement. I'd love to see
Tigger just doing the
freestyles with artists.
You know, I don't know if I want the whole sit down and everything else.
Because, you know, we see so much of that nowadays,
especially with podcasts and everything else.
But, you know, Tigger in the basement freestyling with other artists,
that would be really phenomenal.
Well, that was part of it, though.
The Rap City was –
Yeah, that's part of Rap City.
And then it goes to the basement.
Remember, they did a little interview to talk about their album or project.
And I'm telling y'all – You don't want to see Tigger interviewing. I think it should just be the basement. Remember they did a little interview to talk about their album or project. And I'm telling y'all,
you don't want to see Tigger interviewing.
It should just be the basement. It should just be Tigger with the freestyles and the artists with the freestyles.
That would be even making for a phenomenal podcast,
by the way, which I wanted to do for a while.
But yes, that would be phenomenal.
Well, yeah, I'm
excited it's coming back because I do feel like there's
not enough of these on
television, on BET.
And so it'll be a good addition.
I would love to see it too.
It's very nostalgic for people.
So, all right.
Well, that is your report.
It's also because the world changed, right?
So it's like a lot of the content that you used to get only on Rap City, you can get everywhere now.
You know, people got podcasts, YouTube video shows, social media. So, yeah.
We get quite
our fill of hip-hop content by
the minute. Yeah, we do. But if they do
interviews and they rap, it'll be content that
won't be everywhere. Because everybody, you know,
every artist is not rapping on every platform.
They're not rapping on every podcast. They're not rapping on every
radio show. That's why the basement.
That's why I said the basement.
That's why I said the freestyles. Yes I said the free stuff. Yes, you're right.
Who are you giving your donkey to, man?
We need a brother from Turkey named Biyan Mutlu to come to the front of the congregation.
We would like to have a word with him because it is the weekend and it's going to be a lot of people drinking.
We don't want y'all to end up in the same situation.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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This don't be a donkey, cause right now you want some real donkeys.
It's time for donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit it with the heel.
Did she get donkey in the name please, Deli?
Absolutely.
I have become donkey of the day.
That's a breakfast club, bitches.
You're a donkey.
Yeah, it's Donkey of the Day for Friday, October 1st.
It's an international donkey because Donkey of the Day does not discriminate, you know, even at the global level.
All right.
It's Friday.
The weekend is here.
And I know that drugs and alcohol will be consumed in abundance this weekend.
Folks like getting dumb and numb on Fridays. Okay. Is there any stats about the amount of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and whatever else folks consume on weekends? Oh,
I remember those days when getting effed up on Fridays was a thing. Nowadays, I could care less.
Okay. Don't get me wrong. I love a nice drink. All right. In my edibles, 10 milligrams or less.
But personally, since my wife was pregnant the past nine months, I haven't nice drink. All right in my edibles 10 milligrams or less, but personally since my wife was pregnant the past nine months
I haven't been drinking she couldn't drink so I didn't drink. In fact, I think I drunk once during the week of 4th of July
Because we was with family and friends and she allowed me to okay
But when you not on that sauce, you don't really crave the sauce, you know as much not to mention I'm grown
Alcohol don't impact me like it used to, okay?
At my age, I prefer tequila.
Tequila is a spirit that makes me happy, okay?
Especially a good añejo, okay?
Casa Dragones is my favorite.
But when I drink, I don't like to do anything,
nor do I like to be around people.
I don't really, you know, I don't really like to drink now
because when I drink, I feel slow. I don't want to you know, I don't really like to drink now because when I drink, I feel slow.
I don't want to have no deep philosophical conversations.
When I was young, I would drink and, you know, get drunk and wax poetic.
I could find the meaning of life in a bottle of Remy.
Now, two or three drinks, I have no idea what's going on.
Just turn the music on.
Let's laugh and sing and mind our business.
That's why today's donkey is 50-year-old Bihan Matlu.
Okay, 50 is up there, right?
It's like the halftime.
You're at halftime of life, okay?
If I feel slow and dumb when I drink at 43,
I can only imagine how he feels at 50.
In fact, I don't need to imagine.
He showed me.
Because Bihan had been out drinking with friends on Tuesday.
He got so drunk he wandered into a nearby forest, a forest, a whole forest, trees.
OK, a drink champ.
He is not.
Now, when he didn't come back, his friends grew concerned and reported him missing to authorities. Now, when I read this, I said to myself,
I'm sitting here wondering why would you just watch your friend
wander into a forest?
So I'm assuming maybe he had to pee.
There were no bathrooms available,
so he decided just to go off in the woods and take a tinkle
so his friends really didn't trip.
I don't know.
But drunk or not, I'm not letting my friends just wander off in the woods.
Well, as news of the missing man spread, this happened.
Let's go to Newsweek for the report, please.
A man in Turkey decided to join a search party for someone who had been reported missing.
He, however, didn't realize that he was the missing person in question.
The 50-year-old Behan Mutlu had been drinking with friends on Tuesday when he wandered into a nearby forest. When he didn't come back, his friends grew concerned and reported him
missing to authorities. As news of the missing man spread, volunteers from different neighborhoods
joined with authorities to aid in the rescue mission. Among them was Muthlu, who appeared
to not realize that the subject of the search was himself. The search party reportedly continued for
hours, with rescuers calling out out Mutlu's name. However,
it seems that it took Mutlu a while
to register that pivotal piece of information.
That's why I can't
drink more than two or three drinks
at the age of 43. This man was so drunk
that he joined the search party for himself
and didn't realize
he was the person they was looking for.
This story doesn't make me just wonder how drunk Benan was.
It makes me wonder how drunk everybody involved was because they were looking for him with
him.
If you searching for somebody and that somebody is with you helping you search for themselves,
but you still can't find the person and they right there next to you, fire the whole search
party.
Okay, this is the most trashed search party ever assembled.
You got one person looking for himself and a bunch of other people looking for him with him.
I know we all walking around in masks, but damn, ain't that much cover up in the world.
Do you realize that the search party continued for hours with rescuers calling out his name.
And at some point in the search, he realized they was calling him like,
oh, that person has the same name as me.
And then he finally asked, wait, who are we looking for again?
Someone said, behind Mutlu.
And he said, I am here.
Stay thirsty, my friends.
Please give Bihan Mutlu the biggest hi-ha.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, when we come back, it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday. It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
All right.
And the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question is coming from
Anjali Yee's Lip Service Podcast.
Now, she had Capella Gray on in.
They were talking about lasting longer.
Do you have the clip?
You know, like women can do kegeling.
Men can do kegeling too, which is training the muscle.
It's almost called retrograde ejaculation sometimes when you can hold back and then you can continue.
So there's like a whole book and there's tutorials on that.
There was this Australian group actually years ago.
I saw them in London and they're called the Art of Australian Genital Origami.
And apparently they like train their muscles to do all these crazy tricks with their
penis and then they were explaining then that's like a little by learning to control the muscle
you could like you could do all this stuff all right so 800-585-1051 by the way that's dr z
um that was on with that she's a sex therapist and a psychologist. We're asking, what do you do
to last longer in bed?
800-585-1051.
Me, myself, I think of anything ugly
to make myself
not get to that point.
You can think about Coachella.
What about you?
Your daughter wants to hear this.
You think little Logan wants to hear this?
They're in school right now.
They want to hear how you last longer in bed.
They're in school right now.
Logan's in class and Madison is in her class.
What?
What?
Kids are in school.
What?
So how do you last longer?
It'll be on YouTube later.
How do you last longer, Charlamagne?
I'm not having this conversation.
I send my penis healing energy.
That's what I do.
I send my penis healing energy. That's what I do. I'm not having this conversation with I send my penis healing energy. That's what I do. I send my penis healing energy.
That's what I do.
I'm not having this conversation with y'all.
All right.
Angela, we'll talk about it when we come back.
800-585-1051.
How do you last longer?
Call us up.
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Good morning.
It's Freaky Friday.
God damn.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
Now if you just joined us, it this is the conversation you know like women can
do kegeling men can do kegeling too which is training the muscle it's almost called this
retrograde ejaculation sometimes when you can hold back and then you can continue so there's like a
whole book and there's tutorials on that there was this there's this australian group actually
years ago i saw them in london and they're called the art of australian genital origami and apparently
they like train their muscles to do all these crazy tricks with their penis and then they were
explaining then that's like a little by learning to control the muscle you could like you could do
all this stuff so we're asking 800-585-1051 uh what do you do to last longer in bed?
Angela Yee, what do you do?
Change position.
Sometimes when you feel like that's, you know, it's about to happen,
you have to be like, one second, let's, you know,
or stop for a second and change position.
But the problem with guys is that y'all be like, hold on, stay still, and we never do.
All right.
Now, Charlamagne, what about yourself, sir?
I send my penis healing energy.
I'm not having this conversation with you
you send your penis
healing energy
so your penis needs healing
I told you I'm not
having this conversation
with you
now me and myself
I just think it's
I just think it's
something ugly
something that's disgusting
something that
does not turn me on
and that kind of
just will limit me
for a little bit
from what I'm doing
works all the time
so definitely
Coachella right now
no it's Coachella for him it's definitely Coachella definitely Coachella right now. No, it's Coachella. For him, it's definitely
Coachella. Definitely Coachella right now.
I'd probably think about that and that'd probably just
definitely. Yep, absolutely.
Alright, let's see what other people
do. Let's go to the phone lines.
800-585-1051. Hello, who's this?
You got Jason on the line.
Jason on the line. Jason, what's up, man?
What do you do to last longer in the bed, bro?
Alcohol. Specifically Hennessy, my brother. Oh my gosh, that makes you, man? What do you do to last long in the bed, bro? Alcohol.
Specifically Hennessy, my brother.
Oh, my gosh.
That makes you last longer? Remember when Biggie said that?
Remember when Biggie said that back in the day?
I mess around and hit you with the Hennessy.
Mess around and go blind.
Don't get the seat.
Now, this is not a proven fact.
So we want to tell everybody out there that we don't know if this actually works.
This guy says it works for him.
No, it doesn't.
I mean, I'm used to back in the day.
Hello, who's this? It's Dennis. Dennis, good morning, man I mean, I'm in YouTube back in the day. Hello, who's this?
It's Dennis.
Dennis, good morning, man.
What do you do to last long in the bed, bro?
Man, don't try to take my C-load, man.
But what I do is when I have company come over, I go in the shower.
I tell them to take a shower real fast.
And I go take a shower, and I f*** off and get that first s*** off.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
Brother, how old are you, brother?
How old are you?
35.
I'm 43.
You really think you're teaching us a new trick?
Exactly.
He's like, don't take my steelo.
You sound like them young kids who just found out Ray J and Brandy,
brother and sister.
But I want to ask you this, Dennis.
Some people don't know.
Trust me.
You never know. Some people don't know. Trust me. You never know.
Some people don't know how to talk about it.
But, Dennis, you know in that moment when you're like, wait, don't move, don't move,
what do you think about in your head?
Oh, shoot.
Yeah, I just think about something that, you know, something ugly that ain't going to allow me to get it off.
Oh, I turn my head and I think about a movie or something that's not attractive, you know,
just so I can back it up and, you know, it refreshes.
Okay. Alright, well, thank you.
Hello, who's this?
It's Queen. Hey, Queen.
Now, what do you do to make sure that you can last longer
in bed? What are you doing, Queen?
So, for me to last longer, what I
do is I try not to contract
my walls because if
I contract my walls,
then it's like, I't know i end up you know
faster so i just try to like just stay relaxed so i can last longer okay okay so when you do
why do women have to last longer because because you're not ready yeah Yeah, and because our body, it has so many places that stimulate that it's like any type of touch will make us faster.
Like veins in a man's arm, your touch, it's just like the fact that it's so exciting, it won't work.
Yeah, but even if you do that, it's not like you go soft.
I'm so confused about the vagina right now.
Does the vagina close up after you orgasm?
I thought the whole...
It's not like a man.
It's not a garage.
But I'm saying...
For me, if I try to crunch my walls harder,
it makes me faster.
But don't women want to orgasm?
You do, but sometimes you don't want to do it too quick. Just like men't women want to prolong it because you want it you do but
sometimes you don't want to do it too quick like just like men don't want to do it too quick you
want to just because if you're not multi-orgasmic then maybe you would rather just wait because some
people could just one time have an orgasm and then it takes a while to do it again just like men
so sometimes you try to wait because you don't want it to happen too fast. Yeah, but the difference is men go soft and they got to wait to get back up in order for you to operate.
Women still operate after they all gather.
Some women get dry after.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Okay.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Well, 800-585-1051, we're asking, how do you last longer in bed?
That is the question.
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You know, like women can do kegeling.
Men can do kegeling too, which is training the muscle. It's almost called retrograde ejaculation sometimes when you can hold back and then you can continue.
So there's like a whole book and there's tutorials on that.
There was this, there's this Australian group actually years ago.
I saw them in London and they're called the art of
Australian genital origami and apparently they like train their muscles
to do all these crazy tricks with their penis and then they were explaining then
that's like little by learning to control the muscle you could like suck
you could do all this stuff so we're asking how do you last longer in bed
hello who's this what's up bro it was're asking, how do you last longer in bed? Hello, who's this? Yo, this is Ty.
What's up, bro? What's cracking?
But now, how do you last longer in bed, bro?
Oh, it's basic, man. It's basic,
man. You gotta, it's
the best thing you can do. You cannot
pay attention too hard. If you
pay attention to the sweat and
everything that's going on, just think about
when you hit the chick that you didn't like.
You know what I'm saying? You was just beating that down.
You know what I'm saying?
But when you ran into somebody, you really liked it, you was too into it.
So she didn't get the full effect of it because you was too excited.
You know, you got to calm down two times.
Watch the family.
There's nothing on TV where you take your mind away from it, you know?
Just kind of look at it every now and then.
Oh, my gosh.
I don't know about watching TV.
I don't like the TV on during.
Sometimes what's on the television.
That's why they do keep f***ing up fast.
Because the TV wasn't on.
You don't understand.
You ain't got to pay attention to it.
You never had nothing crazy happening on the TV while you're having sex.
And it kind of distracts everything.
But just think about this.
You ever have a crazy sex.
And then in turn, you were suing to
it and you turned around and it was over with and you was mad about it you know what i'm saying
see like one thing about one thing about me i'm gonna say this and i can try to control myself
you know i'm saying and if i can't i just take my eyes away from it you know i'm saying it's too
much watching you know what happened when you watch too hard? You know what happens when you look too hard, pay too much
attention? This ain't school.
You know what I'm saying?
It's not time that you really be in deep detail.
It's time to keep it going. You got to keep it flowing.
You know what I'm saying?
Alright. Thank you, brother.
Whatever you say. He broke it down for you.
Hello, who's this? Hi, this is
Kat. Hey, Kat. Now, how do you
last longer in bed?
Well, I like to do something that I refer to as intimate and foreplay.
I'm sure you've heard of intimate and fasting.
So it's the same idea behind that.
More or less, you know, whatever's going on in the moment,
if you're focusing on, for example, you know, you're giving your man
and he's just telling you.
First of all, you have to be in tune with your body and your partner's body to be able to read the signals. But more or less, for example,
like I said, if you're giving your man and you feel him getting to the point of, you know,
extreme arousal at that point, you stop and you focus on a completely different area of the body
to allow the blood and all the sensations to rush to a completely different area.
So more or less, you're just playing this little like mind game, more or less with your own body
and your partner's body to allow the entire process to last longer. And not only does it
allow you to last longer, but it also allows you to more or less be on the same level. Because I'm sure you know, it takes a woman at least between 14 and 35 minutes, they say.
You know, everybody's body is different.
Perishful, arousal.
And a lot of people get arousal and desire confused.
So this all just prolongs the entire experience.
And, you know, you can add in different variables.
You can add in, you know, nasty conversation, tantric breathing.
You know, it's something that I personally enjoy.
It works for me.
My partner enjoys it.
And it does help last longer.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thank you, Mama.
Edging is really good, too.
All right.
Well, what's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is the longer that you can edge.
I don't know if you all know what edging is, but it's where you kind of control your
orgasm. I think it's greater
when you finally explode.
So if you can control it, and sometimes
you can't, then you should make every
single effort to be able to do that.
But hopefully it comes back to you, because sometimes
y'all might think too hard about something
like your grandmother or something like that, and it
never comes back. So, you know,
don't think about anything too left.
All right.
Now we got rumors on the way.
What are we talking about?
Yes, let's talk about Meek Mill.
He does have a new album out today,
but he was also on Million Dollars Worth a Game,
and we'll tell you some things that he had to say on that podcast.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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Yes, so you know it is Friday, so it's New Music Friday.
So let's talk about Meek Mill because we played some of his new music this morning,
but he's also a million dollars worth of game.
This whole episode comes out on October 3rd, and here's what he has to say about his new album
and the title
and what it means.
Expensive pain.
What do that mean?
Expensive pain.
Going to work,
being away from your kids,
working out in the gym,
getting a body,
spending money at the mall.
Hit your bitch while you rich.
It might be expensive pain.
You hear?
If a n***a steal from your own homie,
stole from you,
that's expensive pain.
Yeah, I'm excited
to hear Meek Mill's album.
I really am.
It came out today.
I'm excited to listen to some albums. So I'm going to hold that down all I'm excited to hear Meek Mill's album. I really am. It came out today. I'm excited to listen to some albums.
So I'm going to hold that down all weekend long.
Listen to Meek Mill's album. Now another new
album that's out today. Lil Wayne
and Rich the Kid.
Trust Fund Babies.
And we have a snippet of the song Trust Fund
for you guys. talk to them.
I wonder how those two got together to do a full album.
Like, you know, you would see Lil Wayne, maybe Lil Wayne and Drake doing an album.
Lil Wayne and Nicki doing an album.
Lil Wayne with somebody from Young Money.
But the fact that they did an album together, I would love how they got together to do this project.
Well, Rich the Kid will be coming on the show,
so you'll be able to ask him when he comes up.
She don't want to go tonight.
She don't want to be alone.
She would rather me turn off my phone.
Don't take me high off her.
Take out the clothes that I bought her.
Yeah, this is dope.
I played that yesterday.
This is really, really dope.
Shout out to them.
I love the remix. And Capella Gray is this is dope. I played that yesterday. This is really, really dope. Shout out to them. I love the remix.
And Capella Gray is on
this week's episode
of Lip Service.
It's pretty entertaining.
Also, a new single
from Wale featuring J. Cole.
Poke it out.
I just wanna see
if you gon' lie
or you gon' love me.
I was getting bras
way before I got the money.
Honey, since I been a star,
they don't love me.
The ceiling got stars
when the star got no ceiling.
Stick it out.
Poke it out.
Stick it out.
Poke it out.
You can show enough.
Stick it out.
Stick it out.
Poke it out.
Stick it out.
Poke it out.
Yeah.
Turn around, I want to see.
Do I look like how I look on IG?
Bad from every angle.
She got herself a trainer.
I know that n***a can't help but take a little peek.
Wale's album, Falarin 2, comes out on October 22nd.
So that is some of your new music.
And since we're talking about all of this,
let's also discuss Boosie's movie, My Struggle.
Now, according to Boosie,
that movie made a whopping $1 million on the first day.
Here's what he told Vlad TV.
Can you say what the sales were the first day? I made a million dollars the first day. You made a million dollars the first day.
Nine hundred forty something dollars. I own everything. I could take it to Netflix. I could
take it to Hulu tomorrow and take it off in six days. You know, I'm finna show people how to get
money. Wow. Well, congratulations to Boosie. I'm actually going to see all them people tonight. I
know they're performing in Atlanta after the BET Awards. I know it's fabulous. Little Kim to Boosie I'm actually gonna see all them people tonight I know they're performing in Atlanta after the BET Awards I know it's fabulous little Kim Boosie
2 Chainz Jeezy so I'm excited about that I'm definitely gonna check out their concert tonight
all right so you were in seat 19E on the same flight with Fab yeah Fab was in first class Fab
his manager security and everybody was in first class and I was at 19E I'm cheap I'm not gonna
lie but it is what it is.
He made fun of me the whole flight.
It wasn't a middle seat, though.
I had a window.
Thank God.
19E is a middle, isn't it?
No.
It was 19A.
19A is where I was sitting.
19A.
Okay.
Because I was like, E is definitely a middle seat.
No, E is middle.
No, I was 19A.
As soon as you see that E on your ticket, you'll be like, oh, damn.
I got to get to the gate early and try to switch it.
Yep.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor reports.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, shout out to Revolt.
We'll see you guys on Monday.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
I would shout out to everybody in Atlanta.
I'm actually hosting the red carpet for the BET Awards.
And shout out to the 85 South Show.
They'll be hosting the BET Awards.
So shout out to those brothers.
BET Hip Hop Awards, I should say.
And that airs on Twitter.
Those are my guys.
And shout out to Nelly, who's also being honored.
And to Big Daddy Kane, right?
Because he's also going to be doing a tribute to to Biz Markie.
Yeah, absolutely. And Charlamagne, your show's on tonight.
Yeah, my show, man. The God's Honest Truth.
10 p.m. tonight on Comedy Central.
Tonight's episode is titled Critical Racist Theory.
You know, we've had all of this conversation about a critical race theory in the news this week.
So we're going to unpack, you know, critical race theory in a real way.
And salute to Dr. Bahia Muhammad.
You know, she makes an appearance tonight as well as my man Van Layton.
He makes an appearance tonight.
So make sure you tune in 10 p.m. on Comedy Central.
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Go to the YouTube channel, see the show
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shipping delays due to the overwhelming
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10 p.m. tonight, Comedy Central, the God's Honest Truth.
Tune in.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, it's time for the positive note.
Yes, it is time for the positive note.
And I want to salute Kalani.
You know, we had Kalani on, I think it was, you know, last week.
And, you know, Kalani is an individual who you can tell is on her healing journey.
And that was a great conversation.
And, you know, she spoke about all of us being limitless.
And I absolutely agree.
So I want y'all to walk with this this weekend.
Limitations live only in our minds.
But if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless.
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