The Breakfast Club - Omar Dorsey Interview and more
Episode Date: August 15, 2018Wednesday 8/15 - Today on the show we had Omar Dorsey from Queen Sugar stop by where he spoke about his role on the show, fatherhood and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a staples ma...nager who accused a pregnant woman of stealing. Moreover, we opened up the phone lines to for listeners to get a chance to ask Angela for some advice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right.
Good morning, Angela Yee.
Okay, maybe not.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Okay, guess what day it is?
Guess what day it is?
Okay.
All right.
I ain't got nothing. I ain't got a hump day. I ain't got a Charlamagne good right. I ain't got nothing. I ain't got
a hump day. I ain't got a Charlemagne good morning.
I ain't got a ye good morning. Hey.
No, we just sat down. Hey, what's up, ye?
You're not in here with us. You're in Miami
on vacation. Nah, I've been here. Y'all late.
What up, guys? What up, Charlemagne?
Hi. He's not, he can't hear you yet.
He's plugging in his headphones.
Oh, my God. Give him one second. Dramos, can you
start this over? This is so unprofessional.
I want to show this every day at 6 a.m.
Oh.
Let's start this over.
Here we go.
Just ignored him.
Mm-mm-mm.
Good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, on this whole late thing. Oh, shut up. All right? I've been here. I just wasn't in the room. You got to work on this vacation thing.
Yeah, how about that?
Yeah, you want to keep talking
or you want to hush now?
You want to change the subject?
We have vacation days
that we are allowed to take
and I take them.
Is there a problem with that?
Oh, okay.
All right, all right.
Where are you anyway, for real?
He's in Miami.
I'm in Miami.
Okay.
I took the kids for,
the school starts in another week,
so I took the kids away
for a couple of days in Miami
just to enjoy the sun and beach
and everything before they go back to school.
And it was my two-year-old's birthday.
Why not?
It was my two-year-old's birthday, so I took them out.
We got the vacation time, so I took them out a little bit.
And I said, I'll work while I'm here.
So while they're sleeping, I just come over here, do the show, and then head back to them after the show.
You got nothing else to do, right?
Hey, there you go.
I know.
There you go.
Well, good morning, guys.
How was your day yesterday?
Yesterday was good.
I did a campfire. I was in this program. A campfire?
A campfire? Yeah, it's a campfire talk is what it's called. So basically, I was in this program
called Prep for Prep in New York where they take these kids from
I guess you would say, they say urban areas, but maybe
the hood. Finances, and they do this whole program and they send you to private school
and they send you to boarding school.
And so I was in that program, so I like to do a lot of stuff with Prep for Prep because I thought it was a very beneficial thing.
Like when you go to school, you actually learn a lot.
It's like a Saturday and a Wednesday night that you go to classes and all summer for two summers.
So when you go to private school, you've already learned everything, so you go in and you feel like, you know, you're ahead of everything.
Yes. And so for the kids that are alumni of that program,
they have this thing where they try to have you speak with professionals
about what they do.
And so it's politics, it was media, and it was music.
And so I was on the panel.
It's a campfire, though, so they participate.
So it's not like a panel where you just talk.
It's like a whole conversation.
So they get to give their input on different topics.
Where the hell can you have a campfire at in New York?
It wasn't a literal campfire.
It was an actual campfire.
They call it campfire.
I was like, where did y'all find some woods?
Okay, who started the fire?
But shout out to all the Prep for Prep students out there.
Okay.
All right.
Well, don't forget today from Queen Sugar,
Omar Dorsey will be joining us.
Oh, I like Queen Sugar.
So we'll kick it with Omar Dorsey a little bit.
Yo, we need our own gang, y'all.
Our own what?
Our own gang.
Like Rihanna has the Navy.
Man, shut up.
Oh my gosh.
Cardi B has the body gang.
Shut up.
We need like the donkeys or the warriors.
I know what happened to you yesterday.
The Bobs jumped your ass, huh? Did they you yesterday. The bobs jumped your ass, huh?
Did they jump me?
The bobs jumped your ass, huh?
You were out here defenseless.
I couldn't block them enough.
I was like, we don't have a gang.
We need a gang to gang back.
The biggest problem was the thing on 50 Cent's page.
Why do you care?
Why do you look at that?
I don't care.
It's fun.
You know when you say something about these stans' favorite artists,
they're going to attack.
You just got to be prepared for that.
I was prepared.
I had my block thumb going.
That got to the point I was like, you know what?
Go away.
We got a lot of great information yesterday.
Yes, I got a challenge for the Barbz.
Instead of attacking people
who you think don't like Nicki Minaj,
go buy Nicki's album.
They're saying that she's going to have the lowest debut of her career.
Go buy the album.
It's a good album.
It's a good album.
Go support the album.
When you support the artists that you like and they sell a whole bunch of records, that
really shuts a lot of people up.
So go support the album.
It's a good album.
Go buy Queen.
Instead of attacking a queen from Queens named DJ Envy, go buy Queen. Go buy the album, Barbz. That's my challenge to the Barbz. Go buy Queen. Instead of attacking a queen from Queens named DJ Envy, go buy Queen.
Go buy the album, Barbz.
That's my challenge to the Barbz.
Go do that.
All right.
And I just want to clarify something, okay?
We got some good information yesterday from Tyga and from Safari as far as this whole hair transplant thing,
which I thought was good information.
And I always felt like guys needed more information on that because a lot of men are very
self-conscious about their hairlines.
Not me. No, I got
a lot of people that I know that actually go
to Turkey to get their hair transplanted.
A lot of people don't know about that. A lot of people can't go to Turkey
to go get their transplant. No, I mean, they said it's
$3,500 in Turkey opposed to
$12,000 here and they said the procedure
is better. I don't know.
But that was some good information yesterday for people.
I remember dating this guy when I was like 20.
We were like 24 years old, and he had no hairline,
and I know he would have loved to go to Turkey.
You got to treat hairlines like you treat problems.
Let go and let God.
My goodness.
All right, well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Let's talk about the elections yesterday, the primaries yesterday.
There were a lot of things that happened, a lot of firsts for our nation and we'll tell you what
they are also we'll be discussing donald trump and amarosa again more tapes all right we'll get
into all that when we come back keep it locked it's the breakfast club good morning morning
everybody it's dj mv angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let's get in some
front page news.
Now let's talk some diversity, Yish.
Yes, for the first time ever, the nation's first transgender governor is possible.
The first Somali-American woman in Congress and its first black woman in Connecticut's congressional delegation. That could all be happening after primaries.
So Christine Halquist, that could possibly become the nation's
first transgender governor. She cleared
a major hurdle when Vermont Democrats
nominated her to take on the Republican
Governor Phil Scott. So she would be
the first openly transgender person
to be nominated for governor by a major
party. Okay, salute to all of you.
What happened in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin and in Minnesota
where Democrats are hoping to rebound after
losing to Donald Trump in the 2016
election voters chose their nominees
for governor and
it was
our guy didn't win
did our guy win?
that's what you're telling us right now
hold on
I don't know
let's wait until we get the information
what else are you talking about I don't see. I don't know. That's your guy. Let's wait and see. Let's wait until we get the information. Yeah. Okay.
All right.
What else are you talking about, Yee?
I don't see what happened to our guy in Wisconsin.
Hold on.
All right.
I'll produce that.
I don't think you won.
Now let's talk about...
Yeah, I don't think it's happening.
Let's talk about Donald Trump.
Once again, Donald Trump has launched another counterattack against Omarosa, saying that
she violated a non-disclosure agreement by calling Donald Trump
a racist and also by taping, as
you know, as we've been hearing these tapes
that she has. They want her to be fined
millions of dollars for that supposed
breach, a confidentiality agreement
with the Trump campaign. Yeah,
I would think that that's the way that works,
right? Now, Donald Trump has
also called her crazed, a lowlife
and a dog. After all of these things, she said she heard Donald Trump use the N her crazed, a lowlife and a dog.
After all of these things, she said she heard Donald Trump use the N-word on the set of his reality show.
He denies all of these things.
And actually, Sarah Sanders has come to his defense.
Here's what she had to say about Donald Trump, perhaps using the N-word.
I can certainly say I've never heard him use that term or anything similar.
Have you asked him directly, Sarah?
The president, I didn't have to because he addressed it to the American people all at one
time. Can you stand at the podium and guarantee the American people they'll never hear Donald
Trump utter the N-word on a recording in any context? I can't guarantee anything, but I can
tell you that the president addressed this question directly. I can tell you that I've never heard it.
You know, yesterday I said Omarosa was the only black woman who other black people don't care for white man slanders,
but I was wrong.
It was on Trump's ass.
And I'm conflicted about him calling her that because it rubs me the wrong way on the surface.
But when I'm thinking about it, Omarosa, you let a lot of stuff fly when you was in position cozying up to the president.
You sat there and you said you heard him say the N-word
on the set of The Apprentice. Why didn't you say nothing then?
And then you went to work for his campaign. Then you went to work for his campaign.
If you went to work for somebody you knew was a racist
and you knew was a bigot, you kind of get what you deserve
in the long run. Alright, well they said
that he's an equal opportunity, I guess
racist? I don't know.
The word racist wasn't used, but here's what Sarah Sanders
had to say. That's what I took from it. The president
of this house, absolutely nothing to do with race and everything to do with the president calling out someone's lack of integrity.
The fact is the president's an equal opportunity person that calls things like he sees it.
He always fights fire with fire, and he certainly doesn't hold back on doing that across the board.
How do dogs feel this morning, though?
Like, actual dogs.
I'm talking about, like, Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Rottweilers.
For years, the white man has been saying that you're his best friend,
and now all of a sudden he uses you as a derogatory term to slander someone.
How do you think dogs feel about that this morning?
I never thought about that.
And by the way, your guy, Farron Wisconsin, did not win.
Oh, he didn't?
No.
Okay. Tony Evers is winning., he did? No. Okay.
Tony Evers is winning.
Went to challenge Scott Walker. Okay.
Wow. Salute to our guy. Alright.
Thanks for calling. The last front page news.
Okay, well get it off your chest.
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If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a bad night or you just need to vent.
Or if you want to spread some positivity.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Pick up the mother phone and dial.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So you better have the same energy.
Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, yo, Envy.
I got to tell you guys.
Yo, by the way, it's your boy Will Off from Orlando. I yo, Envy, I gotta tell you guys, yo, by the way, it's Will Offen, Orlando.
I gotta tell you, I'm mad upset that the Brilliant Idiots is not coming out on time.
They didn't come out last week.
We had that flagrant podcast.
I know it's not you and Gia,
and I know it's not Angelina and Liv's service,
but Charlamagne and Schultz gotta get it on,
you know what I mean?
We ain't had nothing in like two weeks now.
I'm gonna do one this week.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to drop one tomorrow.
Okay.
There you go.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate it. I be busy, brother.
I be busy.
You know what I'm saying?
We've been riding with you before you had everything else, man.
You're right.
You're right.
You know?
You're right.
I love the intimacy of the podcast. you know? You're right. I love the intimacy of the podcast.
You know, that's why...
I really felt bad that I felt like
we got you screwed up with everything
with your wife and everything.
I'm like, damn.
It's your fault.
Nah, man.
How you gonna call me?
Nah, but it'll be out tomorrow.
All right, bro.
All right, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
My name is Richard.
I'm calling from Wisconsin.
Good morning.
How are you? Get it off your chest. I'm calling from Wisconsin. Good morning, bitch. How are you?
Get it off your chest.
I'm doing quite well.
Good morning, family.
Does anybody ever call you bitch for sure?
Unfortunately, our brother did not win.
Malin Mitchell.
Yeah, Malin Mitchell.
Yeah, Malin Mitchell.
He didn't.
Unfortunately, he didn't win.
He had a good showing.
He actually came in second place.
A guy named Tony Evers won.
He's the education guy in the state of Wisconsin.
Is Tony black or white?
Tony Evers is white.
Oh, okay.
All right, well.
But I am blessed.
I'm blessed in two ways.
One, my daughter, who is aspiring to be a model, was shouted out by Tyra Banks over
the weekend.
Oh, that's dope.
That's a good deal there for her.
Okay.
Tyra Banks' Instagram.
So my daughter's Instagram is Rishon, M-R-I-C-H-O-N-M. So you can follow her on our Instagram.
And on Facebook, it's Rishon Martina, R-I-C-H-O-N-M-A-R-T-E-N-A.
And then shouts out to my wife, Laverne,
who has been doing her domestic violence advocacy work
and really been kicking butt and making things happen.
She has a new platform and podcast for Laverne's Let's Talk,
and her podcast is called Exposed.
Is Laverne aware of the domestic violence that Nicki Minaj did to Safaree
by cutting him?
Is she aware of that?
She probably is not aware of that.
Oh, my goodness.
She herself is a 14-year victim of domestic violence,
but now she's an overcomer of domestic violence.
So she wrote a book two years ago,
Overcoming the Darkness, Surviving Domestic Violence.
I like that term, overcomer.
And so now she's advocating for other women
to help get them to overcome all the hurdles and obstacles,
criticism and ridicules that go along
with domestic violence and abuse.
I like that.
Our family is very much blessed in that way.
So I love your show.
Listen to you guys every morning.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you, brother.
All right.
We appreciate you.
I like that term.
I like survivor, too.
Overcomer.
I've heard thriver.
But overcomer, I like overcomer.
All right.
Well, get it off your chest.
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Club. Good morning. The Breakfast
Club.
Wake up. Wake up.
Wake your ass.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or
blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Randy. Hey, Mama. Get it off your
chest. Well, actually, I want to share why I'm blessed.
Go ahead, mama.
Okay, I just turned 25 this past Saturday.
I'm a single mom.
I bet you daddy went to prison.
I'm still taking care of my son, holding down the home front.
So I just want all the single moms to know if he go to prison,
you can still hold it down, take care of your kid.
You can do it by yourself
with the support of your family.
Just keep moving
and keep striving.
I mean, you don't have no choice.
I mean, because life,
the world gonna keep turning
regardless of if he in prison or not.
No, but shout out to you
for holding it down
and being a mom and a dad.
Absolutely.
Thank you, Angela.
You're so beautiful.
Thank you.
We appreciate you.
All right, mama.
Hello, who's this?
Here. What's going on, y' mama. Hello, who's this? Here.
What's going on, y'all, man?
It's Reckless TV.
Yeah.
Hey, I just feel some type of way about Nicki Minaj and Safaree, man.
Like, all these years, man, she want to throw dirt on Safaree's name.
I think they should just let it go.
Right.
I think they still like each other.
I think they still care about each other in some way, shape, or form.
Yeah, I think so, too.
I think they need that one night stand in the room to shape, or form. Yeah, I think so, too. I think they need that one night stand
in the room
to get their
pretenses out.
You know what I'm saying?
To see what happens.
But it's like really petty.
All these years
and they still going
back and forth.
Feels like they did have
a very toxic relationship
with each other, though.
I'm not going to lie to them.
They kind of got to just
let each other go
their own separate way.
Nicki provided me
so much humor yesterday.
I feel like they need
to go in the room, though,
and just like talk it out, right?
Nope, she don't want to talk it out because she's not sure what his hairline going to do.
You know what I'm saying?
He's stupid.
But, you know, Safaree's accusations were...
His hairline was receding back, though.
I ain't going to lie.
That dog was looking like a raccoon or heavy.
Safaree has some very serious allegations, though.
Safaree?
About Nikki, about what happened within their relationship.
Oh, when she said Nikki cut him?
That's not anything to not take, you know, you don't take that lightly.
Yeah, but they take it lightly because it's a guy saying it.
Well, you shouldn't.
If the roles were reversed and Nikki had said Safari cut me and I had to go to the hospital with VH1,
would it cancel Safari yesterday?
Immediately.
Yes.
All right, thank you for calling, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Salem.
Hey, Salem.
Get it off your chest.
Hey, guys, I'm Glyph, but I had a couple things I want to say.
Charlene, thank you for telling me happy birthday, by the way.
It was really sweet on Friday.
Absolutely.
So, you guys, I believe God does not make ugly.
I really do believe that.
But I've been on vacation.
That too.
I was on vacation from work for, like, the last six days.
And before I got left, before I left for my vacation, they hired somebody up here.
She was at least a solid 6.5 or whatever.
And, you know, I come back to work, I'm thinking she got fired and they hired somebody else.
Come to find out, you know, it was the same girl, just no makeup.
And I'm trying to figure out, like, how to tell her, you know, how to use a little Cetaphil here.
And, you know, a little Blackface to take along. I'm not trying to be an a**hole. I'm really not. But I was just, you know, I had to use a little Cetaphil here and, you know, a little Black Soap to take along.
I'm not trying to be an a**hole.
I'm really not.
But I was just, like, really confused.
How old is she?
I can't tell.
So you don't know if you're older than her or not?
Because if you're older than her, it's like you're giving her some OG advice.
You know, if you're younger than her, she's probably going to take it as you just being an a**hole.
That's what I'm saying.
And I want to bring some Cetaphil to work and some Black Soap or something.
But I was just really confused. But, yeah, that's what I wanted to say. She want to bring some cinnamon to work and some black soap or something. But I was just really confused.
But yeah, that's what I wanted to say.
She's coming in with her fresh face now.
Nah, that's not fresh, Angelique.
Stop it.
You better mind your business.
Because it sounds like she's ready to fight every morning if she ain't got no makeup on.
All right.
Yo, I think so.
She might be a stud, too.
I don't know.
But I was just confused.
But that's what I wanted to talk about.
Oh, wow.
Mind your business.
Be nice today.
Thank you, mama.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you need to vent,
you can hit us up at any time. Now, we got rumors on the way,
Yee? Yes, let's talk about
another home invasion. This time
it was thwarted. This is a scary
situation to me because you can see all the footage and everything,
but we'll tell you who this happened to and what they
had to say about moving differently in the future.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Nicki Minaj.
Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. The Rumor Report. Gossip. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report. The Breakfast Club. Well, Nicki Minaj did crown with our guy Elliot Wilson last night,
and she talked about a few different things,
like pushing back the release date of Queen before the album came out
and knowing that her fans would have kicked and screamed for that to happen.
She also talked about adding Fifi to the album with Tekashi.
She said because of streaming, we can update the albums.
And she also says that she doesn't want to date in public anymore.
She added Fifi to get those first week numbers up.
Let's be honest.
Come on.
Well, maybe she had always planned to.
Why wouldn't she?
People were wondering why it wasn't on there in the first place.
That's not even her record.
That was 6ix9ine's record.
Yeah, that's not her record.
I know, but a lot of times people do collaborations together and they go on both albums.
Yeah, she's trying to get the first week numbers up, as she should.
All right, now here's what she had to say about talking to Cardi B at the Met Gala.
At the Met Gala, we had a great talk, you know,
and we promised each other that we weren't going to feed into bullshit anymore.
However, it's always some s**t happening.
I feel like with that whole situation, I mean, I don't have any reason to lie.
I still have the text messages in my phone.
You know, when I was so, like, embracing and welcoming, I feel like,
for that female-bap camaraderie moment.
And then I just didn't feel appreciated in that moment.
I guess Nicki and Bardi
would never be cool.
But they can't be.
But what moment
are they talking about?
Motorsport.
Yeah, talking about
when they did motorsport together.
Do you think Nicki feels
a way about Bardi's success?
Well, Nicki Minaj
also goes on to say
that there really is
no competition for her.
Here's what she said.
You know, every two years
I get told about some new female rapper.
So to me, it's silly now to compare me to women because there's no woman that can come in right now that not even out rap me,
that realistically can put up the stats that I've generated.
I understand that mindset.
I mean, I feel like the only competition is me.
But throughout the course of your career will it will be other people who rise,
and you're not always going to be the white hot artist.
You won't always be the main attraction, the belle of the ball.
But you are still Nikki regardless,
and nobody can take away what you've done at all.
Right, and stats are always changing.
I mean, there's people who put up stats higher than Michael Jackson,
or stats.
Who did that?
When they talk about stats.
I ain't seen nobody put up nothing higher than Michael yet.
No, I mean, there's different categories.
I mean, listen, Nikki does have some very impressive stats.
Cardi has impressive stats.
She's just getting started.
But, you know, when you're talking just rap,
because she said there's not too many people who can out-rap her.
Nah, it's a woman.
She's supposed to.
But she's supposed to feel that way.
She is.
She's supposed to feel that way.
But let's be for real.
That's why you do it.
You should never be like, well, people can out-rap me.
Well, listen, Tokyo Jets can rap her ass off.
Remy Ma can rap her ass off.
Tank can rap her ass off.
And we're not even going to mention Rhapsody.
And I hope that all those women think that no one can out-rap them, too.
Well, I think Rhapsody is one of the best lyricists, period, male or female.
And you know what?
If you think you're better than all them people, get on the track with them and prove it.
Okay.
That's what we need to do more.
That's what we need to do more.
Like back in the day when everybody was rapping, it was everybody on the same record.
Whether it was Hov, it was Jadakiss, it was Chic, it was Stout.
Everybody got on the record.
Beanie Seagull, let's prove.
That's what I'm saying.
Get on the record and prove it.
And it was a good conversation.
And it was no beef.
It was just, we're going to rap.
So does it always have to be women rappers against other women rappers
when not in competition against men?
Well, I just specifically said Rhapsody is one of the best lyricists, period.
Male or female.
I just said that.
Because right now we're just talking all, we're naming all women.
Why not tell her to out-rap the men?
I just named a bunch of male rappers.
But I would hope that all these women think and would feel like no one can out-rap me.
That's the reason that you do it.
They should.
As a rapper.
Absolutely.
They feel like that, but you got to prove it.
All right, now let's discuss Bruno Mars.
Since Cardi B is not going on tour with him, who is going to be taking her place?
Well, he has gotten several people who will be rotating on tour with him.
Ciara is one of those people, in addition to Boyz II Men, LMA, and Charlie Wilson.
Boyz II Men, like Motown Philly back again?
Yeah, Boyz II Men.
Yes.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
I like Ciara's new record, too.
Have you done the challenge? Level up. No, I ain. Yes. Oh, wow. Yeah. I like Ciara's new record, too. Have you done the challenge?
Level Up.
Level Up.
No, I ain't doing the challenge, though.
But I like the record.
Well, I can't wait till you do that.
All right, and now let's talk about this break-in that happened.
And this happened at Shawnee O'Neal's house.
And she actually was looking at the video footage.
You can see it on TMZ of the guys who tried to rob her house.
She feels like they were definitely using social media in order to case her
house and she now has some new rules
so it doesn't happen again. So in other
words, they're not going to go on social media and let people
know when they're out of town because people are watching
to see when you're not there. She said,
I assume they are all watching social media
because the first time he tried, we were all in Vegas.
It turns out that the people that were trying to break
in again were the same people from before.
That's what it looks like to her.
She said the family has been shaken.
So now everybody in the family knows not to post until they're home, not to post that they're out on the go.
Why is it so easy to find out?
In real time.
Why is it so easy to find out where people live in L.A.?
That's anywhere, though.
You can Google anything now and you can find where anybody lives now.
It's so easy.
They used to have that whole Star Maps thing where they would take you on a tour of all the, and drive past all
celebrities' houses. Especially
when you buy a house, it goes on record.
It's common knowledge, yeah, when you pay taxes. Here's the house that Beyonce
and Jay-Z bought. Here's the house that such and
such just bought. That's why we say
get a dog and get a bunch of cameras, because I'm
always on my cameras, and I got the dogs always running
around the property. Alright, I'm Angela
Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, up next, we got front page news.
Yes, we are going to be talking about Donald Trump.
Did he or did he not use the N-word?
We'll tell you what Sarah Sanders has to say.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Let's get into some front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
Well, let's talk about Omarosa now.
You know she's saying that Donald Trump has used the N-word,
and she talks about how he used it on the set of The Apprentice.
And she has more tapes that she's releasing,
so I don't know if you guys have had a chance to hear this yet.
But, of course, Team Trump is saying that she violated a nondisclosure agreement by calling the president a racist and also giving out all kinds of information.
Donald Trump has also caused her crazed, a low life, and a dog. All right, now we've heard some
of those tapes that she's put out, and Sarah Sanders is actually responding to whether or not
Donald Trump has used the N-word. Here's what she had to say. I can certainly say I've never heard
him use that term or anything similar. Have you asked him directly, Sarah? The president, I didn't have to
because he addressed it to the American people all at one time. Can you stand at the podium and
guarantee the American people they'll never hear Donald Trump utter the N-word on a recording in
any context? I can't guarantee anything, but I can tell you that the president addressed this question directly.
I can tell you that I've never heard it.
What is the matter if Donald Trump uses that word?
Like, what is that going to change?
What does it change?
He's only a racist.
We already know he's a bigot.
He's gotten away with saying things that are just as bad.
Like, what is he going to do other than make everybody say, see, I told you, confirmation.
Confirmation of what?
Things we already know?
Donald Trump tweeted, I don't have that word in my vocabulary and never have.
She made it up.
You know what I saw?
You know what I thought when I saw that tweet?
Nigga plus.
You thought that's what he was thinking.
That's what I thought to myself about him.
All right.
Now let's discuss 300 priests in Pennsylvania's Catholic Church have been credibly accused
of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims.
They said that priests were raping little boys and girls and the men of God who were
responsible for them not only did nothing, they hid it all for decades.
This report actually dates back to 1947 in Pennsylvania.
So there's been other reports about child sex abuse within the Catholic Church, but
never on this scale.
They're saying there's probably thousands of kids.
These are just the number of kids
who have come forward
that they have a record of,
but they can imagine
that there were records
that were lost,
kids that were afraid
to ever come forward.
This story seems like a rerun.
It seems like this story
happens every four to five years
about Catholic priests
and some kids.
Right, but this is just
a huge scale,
just basically more than
300 priests
and more than 1,000 child victims
that we know of in one state in Pennsylvania.
So that's according to a new grand jury report that has just come out.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Front Page News.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now, when we come back from Queen Sugar, we have Omar Dorsey joining us.
Hollywood.
Queen Sugar comes on tonight, right?
Yep. Wednesday at 10. On the OW kick it with him. Wednesday night, right? Yep.
Wednesday at 10.
Wednesday at 10.
On the OWN Network.
Is it the finale tonight?
No, I think it's the episode before the finale.
The finale's next week.
All right.
All right.
Well, we'll kick it with him when we come back.
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We got a special guest in the building, Omar Darcy.
Omar, what's happening?
How's everything, brother? Everything's good, man.
Glad to be up here in New York City. How would we introduce
you as one of the stars of Queen Sugar?
Yeah, that sounds good to me.
Yeah, he's the one. He's bounding down
with the New York City.
He's bounding down. He used to be one of my favorite
shows. Right, right. I love him on that show.
What happened to that show? Yo, man, Danny McBride is just a genius. He's like, okay, four seasons is enough. Time to keep it moving. The the new Halloween movie. I do, man. Yeah, only the black chef of a white town. Are you going to get killed early? I'm definitely going to get killed.
You know how the horror movies
are my favorite?
I can't say nothing.
I cannot wait to see it.
Oh, it's good, too, man.
I can't say nothing, man.
But you know.
That means they're not
going to break tradition.
You'll be dead in the first 10 minutes.
We'll see.
We'll see.
I ain't saying nothing.
That's not a non-disclosure.
Are you scared doing
the Halloween movies?
Like, I don't do
Halloween scary movies.
I just don't do it.
Yo, you know what's crazy
is like when we were shooting it,
the first day I'm there, people just laying there with blood everywhere,
and I'm like, oh, man, this is a little gory.
Next thing you know, they up smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee five minutes later.
So it's a movie magic, but it's all good.
So you and Danny got a good relationship, didn't you?
We got a great relationship, man.
It's crazy because he just moved back to South Carolina.
South Carolina?
Yeah, to Charleston.
But he used to live right down the street from me in LA, and so I used to go to his
house, watch the TV show Vice Principals with him every Sunday night.
But when he moved, man, I was like, dang, man, my homeboy gone, man.
But I was just glad that he called me back up to come back and work with him again.
Him and David Gordon Green, the director.
Did y'all shoot that in South Carolina?
Yeah, we shot that in Charleston, man.
Wow.
We shot it in Charleston, bro, for a month and a half, man.
Wow.
It was like, yo, it was during the winter time
But it was dope man
I was like
It's a great city
Great food
Great people man
That's home
Yeah man
So what's the importance
Of your role on Queen Sugar
And just the way it represents
Black men
He's a great man
You know man
It's something that we
Really need to see
Explain what Queen Sugar is
A lot of people
Have not seen Queen Sugar
Yeah so Queen Sugar
Is a show about a family
Who inherits a sugar farm.
Their father passes away.
And it's just the ups and downs of running a sugar farm,
ups and downs of a family, period.
So I play the boyfriend, the fiancé of the matriarch of the family.
The younger.
The younger fiancé, 20 years younger.
But that goes away after the second episode.
You don't even think about it.
But like you said, it represents
just manhood.
Something that we really don't see on television.
We talk about Ray Donovan.
We see that a lot. We see the gangster dude. I play Cookie Brown
on Ray Donovan. We see that a lot, but
just to see a straight up, blue
collar dude who loves his woman.
We don't see that a whole lot
on television, especially in this package.
So I think that's very important, because we all know it. It's where we all come from. You know, we don't see that a whole lot on television, especially in this package. So I think that's very important because we all know it.
It's where we all come from, you know.
And the fact that Ava, you know, gave me that responsibility to represent that, man, that was just extremely important.
On the show, your character had an interesting discussion.
This is something I was talking about recently.
Right.
About taking a man's last name.
Right.
Right.
And for a woman to not want to have to do that, what's your thoughts
on if you marry a woman
and she decides
she wants to keep
her last name?
You know,
the funny thing about it,
when we were shooting
that scene,
I call myself,
I said,
I'm a reformed Neanderthal.
You know,
so I mean,
I think about three
or four years ago,
I would have been offended
if somebody didn't
take my last name.
But, you know,
especially after working
with Ava for four years
and, you know, working with Oprah for four years, you know, it's like people are their own. But, you know, especially after working with Ava for four years and, you know, working with Oprah for
four years, you know, it's like people are
their own. If they want to
keep their last name, like, so be it.
That's a discussion that you have to have. But I think
at this moment that I am right now in life, I mean,
it's just, it is what it is. First of all, who wouldn't
take the last name Duvenay or the last name Winfrey?
I did. You know what I'm saying?
Right there.
But it was interesting to me because I always thought as a woman,
you should be able to keep your last name if you so choose.
But then when I was watching the episode,
I kind of saw where he was coming from also.
Yeah, you know, but the thing about it is, man,
they write so well for that character that he finesses everything,
no matter what.
I was like, oh, well.
And it's the way that it was written.
And I was like, yo, that makes sense the way he's saying it.
But then on the flip side, he talked to his mother about it the next morning.
And his mom was like, man, you know, this woman's been who she has been for the last 60 years.
You know, she don't need to take your last name.
I'm not hyphenating.
My wife's name is hyphenated.
And that was a point that we raised in the show.
Like, yo, you can have the hyphenated guy.
She's like, no, my name is my name, and I want to keep it.
Don't do that with kids, though.
Like, you know,
because it kind of
confuses your kids.
I like Mommy's last name.
You know, I like that.
Like, how does your kids
decide what to say?
No, not really.
They could be hyphenated also.
Your kids,
if you give your kids
your last name,
that's their name.
They don't know anything else.
Right.
Like, your wife
had a last name forever.
But if Mommy is Mrs. So-and-so
and Daddy's Mr. So-and-so
and they're two separate
last names.
Hey, that's a bunch of people who got and they're two separate last names. Well, nobody says both names.
There's a bunch of people
who got mom and dad
with different last names.
They call baby moms
and baby dads.
They might not be married.
You know?
I mean, that's nothing new
under the sun.
But it's crazy
because men never have
to think about,
I have to change my last name.
That's not true.
I think Zoe Saldana's husband
changed his last name,
didn't he?
I don't know.
I think he did.
I mean, yeah, Zoe Saldana. I think her husband, I didn't he? I don't know. I think he did. I mean, yeah, Zoe Saldana.
I think her husband, I don't know, man.
I'm talking smack.
He's doing something for Ball Alert.
Exactly.
Ball Alert.
Omar Dossi said that.
Zoe Saldana's husband has her last name.
I like what you said about being in the Neanderthal four years ago
because they will not let us grow and evolve.
Yo, man, but we have to.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, we have to.
And because circumstances change, you know, like,
I mean, that's anything in life.
You know, man, we grow up, you know,
I grew up in Atlanta, Decatur, Georgia, man.
You know, honestly, I ain't never grow up around no white folks.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, you know, when you go off to, you know, somewhere else
and then your whole, you know, your world evolves, man.
You know, I'm listening to Beatles music or whatever it is.
Like, what's this?
I'm used to Kilo and, you know, I'll pass. You know, I'm listening to Beatles music or whatever it is. Like, what's this? I'm used to Kilo
and, you know,
you know what I'm saying?
So, but like, you know,
when you hold,
when everything changes
and you're like,
like I said,
when you sit and you work
with some of the most
powerful women in the world,
man, like, you know,
that changes.
And that's a good thing
about Ava too.
Like, you know,
the way that she's transformed
culture,
the way she's transformed
the industry.
Like, man,
I've been working
in television and film for 20 years almost.
I've had one female director outside of Ava in 20 years.
On our show, it's all female directors.
And so, you know, that even, because she made it a point that
She's intentional about it.
She's intentional about it.
And we'll see the fruits of that over the next 100 years.
Right.
Like, you know, women can actually run shows.
Women can actually direct shows.
And write them.
And write them.
You know, they got Lena out here.
You got, you know, all these great women out here.
Yeah.
Mahoney, Tina Mabry.
There's some really dope people out here right now.
And then Ava will straight up be like, didn't she say for this show, don't bring me a bunch of white men now for these roles.
Straight up, man.
Straight up, man.
But, you know, I mean, that's what it is, though.
You know, when you go to the set, you know, it's a set of inclusion.
You know, we got everybody in there.
We got white people, white folks.
Yeah, you got that interracial dating happening now.
Yeah, exactly.
You know, and it is not the white and black.
You know, you got Kofi out here with the Vietnamese woman.
You know what I'm saying?
And his son.
And his son.
That whole storyline.
Exactly.
Yeah, so, you know, it's all over.
Kofi better not date a Vietnamese woman in real life.
I know, in real life.
They will kill Kofi. You think Michael B. Jordan did it? He was scoring at my baby brother. Exactly. Yeah, so you know it's all... Hope he better not date a Vietnamese woman in real life. I know, in real life. They will kill him.
He was excruciating my baby brother.
Nah, nah, nah.
Alright, we have more with Omar Darcy from
Queen Sugar. When we come back, don't move.
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We are The Breakfast Club. We have Omar Darcy
in the building from Queen Sugar.
Now, how has this role helped you with being a father or just even being a man?
I come home, my daughters be like, you ain't Hollywood.
You ain't changing no light bulbs and all that stuff.
I got them boys to come over here and cut the grass, man.
No, but, you know, you want to be better.
You know, that's a really hard character to try to live up to.
Right.
You know.
You can't be out here doing nothing wrong in the tabloids because you'll be like come on yeah straight
up oh just even like just as attentive as that man is i'm not really that attentive i'm not i am but
you know i'm out here trying to get the bag you know what i'm saying so i'm all over it wherever
i can go you married yeah i am okay yeah that inspire you to be a better husband, like as far as seeing how attentive he is?
Uh-huh.
Did it inspire you to be a better husband? I mean, ain't nobody do that.
I was like, huh?
Ain't nobody do that.
Yeah, you know, you try your best.
You know, so you try your best.
But, you know, it's funny because I might mess around and say something.
I might say something that's one of the lines,
and I'm not realizing I'm saying one of the lines.
I'm like, oh, she's going to hear me.
I say this like in three weeks.
She's going to hear them same lines come on the TV.
You know what I'm saying?
You and your wife argue about you not listening a lot.
That you don't really listen a lot. Because that's what I just heard
from what you said. She feel I'm not attentive.
I be moving to get the bag. I mean, that's anybody, man.
You know what I'm saying? That's the biggest arguments, I think,
in most relationships. It's like you don't listen.
But, you know, I just told
you that two weeks ago. Oh, man. My bad.
Shawty, I forgot all about that. You know, it's that type of thing. How does your role in that two weeks ago. Oh, man, my bad, shawty. I forgot all about that.
You know, it's that type of thing.
How did your role in Hollywood differ from Cookie?
Oh, man, Cookie was a homicidal maniac.
You know what I'm saying?
And he had no feelings.
It's a fun character to play, you know,
but that's not really what I want to do.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, I don't want to play that for the rest of my life.
That character on Ray Donovan, man,
that dude was hell on wheels, you know,
and he had no remorse.
But we know, I mean,
there are people like that who exist.
My whole job as an actor is to try to reflect life.
And so it might be something as hyper-reality as that is,
but there are people in the world who like that.
So, you know, I try my best to do it
and not to play the stereotypical gangster.
I try to play it with a little bit of
panache, with a little bit of comedy. And what was really
wild about that was that was
I was doing Ray Donovan
and Selma at the same time.
So I'm playing a homicidal maniac
during the weekends. I gotta fly back to Atlanta and go play
a civil rights leader. You know what I'm saying?
So it's just, it was just, that was
a fun time in my life because I was really like,
felt like I was doing summer stock theater, two different characters at the same time.
Do you get typecasted?
Like as the big black man in Hollywood?
I used to.
And after Ray Donovan, man, I'm going to be in front.
I had to, like, step back.
And I didn't work for, like, eight months because that's all they were
trying to give me.
And I was like, man, you're a big black man gangster, this, that, and the other.
And I was like, yo, I can't do that because there's no longevity in that.
You know, and so I stepped back,
and I went and did a couple of independent films here and there.
And then when I was doing an independent film in the Bahamas,
when Ava calls me and asks me to come do Queen Sugar.
Wow.
So, yeah, man, so, you know, all things were good.
What got you into acting?
My mother was a theater director, you know, so since I was like two years old, I used to always go and watch.
Like, oh man, she's so awesome.
She's this.
And all the people on stage, I wanted to go do all of that stuff.
And I just kept going with it, man.
I just kept going with it from my mother was putting me in plays,
went to perform in our high school, studied in college, studied grad.
My first movie I did, I was still in college.
It was Road Trip.
Second movie, I was still in college.
It was Drumline.
You know what I'm saying?
So, because I never wanted to have no boss boss.
Right.
Now, you like to do plays.
I know a lot of people don't really like to get on that stage.
Why do you enjoy doing plays?
You know, man, my whole thing is, like, you learn from that stage.
I try my, man, I have to be on that stage.
I have to.
It's just a breath of life to me.
It's something about that instant gratification,
that instant laugh, that instant shock or whatever.
And every day, every time you do that play,
it's a whole different breathing organism.
It's a different reaction you might get that from Friday night
and you might get Saturday afternoon matinee.
And you have to be able to deal with it. Whatever the audience is giving you and you have to be able to deal with it.
Whatever the audience is giving you,
you have to be able to deal with it. I think that's
the most important part.
I think that's the most important medium.
And it keeps you shocked, because you only got
one chance when you're on that stage. You only got one chance.
No retake. And you have to listen.
So, man, I mean, bro,
I try my best to stay on stage at least
once a year. You've been in, what, three Oscar-nominated movies?
Three Oscar-nominated movies.
What, The Django?
Blindside, Django, and Selma.
Selma, all right.
All three of them nominated for Best Picture.
All three of them won Oscars, too.
So, you know, it's just being able to go to the Oscars is just something that, you know,
that you think about when you first start out in the industry or you watch it when you were a kid,
and you're like, man, this is what I want to do one day.
Does that make the resume stronger?
It makes it extremely strong.
When you're leading off with a star of three Oscar-winning films,
it says something about it, and it's the prestige of it.
So when you walk in with it, especially when it's fresh,
because when I got Django, I think Blindside may have just came out the year before.
And then when I got Selma, Django had just came out the year before.
So you keep them like that.
And, you know, Queen Sugar gets nominated not for the Emmys,
but it gets nominated for everything else.
So much, you know, this is something about being those prestige projects.
Why do you think it don't get nominated for Emmys?
Because of the black show?
I don't know about that.
I just don't know.
Emmy voters, I'm an Emmy voter.
I don't know if we get enough eyes on the show, man.
I don't know.
Because the writing is impeccable.
Let me tell you something.
When my voice was on Queen Sugar just on the radio, my timeline lit up.
Yeah, man.
People watching that.
But what I'm saying is the Emmy voters aren't.
Oh, got you.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm an Emmy voter
and there's a lot of
industry people
who are Emmy voters
in the party academy.
And man,
if they ain't watching it,
then you just like,
you SOL, man.
You stuck.
You see with the Grammys,
they're trying to get
more people like
to be more inclusive.
Are they doing that
with the Emmys too
as far as the voters
trying to get more people
more diverse?
You know what?
I don't even know.
I know they did it with the Motion Picture Academy also.
You know, I mean, I would hope so.
I know a lot of, I do know quite a few Emmy voters.
You know, I know a lot of black ones.
But that academy is so large, you just don't know, man.
So I just don't know.
We just need to have more eyes on the show
because anybody who watches the show,
they fall in love with it.
You remember your first audition ever?
Yeah, I do.
My first movie audition, I remember it.
What movie was it?
Remember the Titans.
Okay.
Yeah, Remember the Titans.
I didn't see you in that one.
Yeah, I didn't see you in that one either.
Because I wasn't in it.
It didn't go well.
It didn't go well.
It went real good,
but I think it's the same character
that Wood Harris played.
And I was living in Atlanta.
I was in college.
I was like, man, I'm about to be,
I ain't know.
I had three auditions.
I'm about to do this movie.
Next thing I know,
it's all the man
from Peyton Ford was in it.
I ain't getting that role, man.
But my second audition
was Road Trip, though.
I'll tell you that.
And I was in that.
Okay.
I think, in my head, right,
the importance of auditioning
is also,
even if you don't get it,
the casting directors
will maybe see you in something else.
They'll see you and they'll think about you.
You know, because I mean, like I said,
when you've been doing it for so long, I know a whole
lot of casting directors. So they always got
in mind, they're like, you know what, maybe we should
Omar be good for this role. And so
now they'll just send my tape or
send my sizzle reel or something like that.
And then that's real good. That's a lot
easier. It's like you just zoom right by that.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, we appreciate you for joining us today, man, Omar Dorsey.
I appreciate it.
Show enough, man.
I appreciate it.
What can they reach out to you, man?
Man, all forums, Omar J. Dorsey.
All social media forums, it's Omar J. Dorsey.
All right.
Yeah.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
M.V. Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Nicki Minaj.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On the Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, how did all this Twitter back and forth between Nicki and Safaree start yesterday?
I don't know, but it was entertaining.
It all started with Nicki saying this.
So f*** up that everybody on the inside of the industry knows that I write my lyrics and knows that I put so much weight on women writing and then for one person to do something like this to me out of sheer weakness
because you because you got caught on a person that was taking care of you for years and years
because you got caught on a person who was taking care of you while you were paying for prostitutes
and doing all types and stealing their credit cards and doing all types of dumb ass what's
wrong with paying for prostitutes aren't you supposed to pay prostitutes well not on someone's
credit you're not supposed to. You're not supposed to be
You're not supposed to be with a prostitute.
That's against the law. Well, Safari
said, unless I really cared still
because clearly this was about Safari,
I could not let the mention of someone's name get me that
riled up. That looks like someone who either still cares or
just holding on to a lot of hate towards someone.
How many times have I said I never wrote your raps?
Nobody even talks about that anymore. You hold on
to everything. Your problem with DJ Self is
because me and him are so cool and nothing else. You have
a problem with Mona Scott because she put me on the show.
Let all that ish go. And now I stole your
card, the one you gave me the pin for
and had me doing ish with. We know each other inside
out. Why is he acting like he don't know
why she's doing this? Everything there was for us. I didn't
use your card for prostitutes. We both didn't trust
each other. You did ish, I did ish. You said
you were messing with me a few years before y'all got together
and I'm not mad at that. Toward the end it got
toxic. I just packed up and left. I did
things for spite and so did you. He said
remember the night you cut me and I almost died?
The police and ambulance had to take me out the crib
on a stretcher and I had to lie and tell them
I was trying to kill myself so they wouldn't take
you to jail when things like that start happening more than
once it's time to dip. I just want the record to
show up. If Nicki was to say something like that,
VH1 would have canceled Safari yesterday.
There'd be no more love and hip-hop for Safari. And you know what?
I still don't have no hate for you because I'm happy in my
own mind now. Enjoy your album dropping
and stop letting these people see you sweat.
So then Nicki responded.
Oh, and Envy got in this too and Self.
So what if Envy and Self support me? They support
you too. I've been places and they play your music all the time.
Stop letting your hate for me reflect on how you treat others.
Get to the good stuff, man.
Now, she said, you stole my card and told me you thought it was an account with free money that I didn't know about.
Oh, God.
God will strike you down and more for lying.
Stop saying you packed and left on Jesus.
You came to my house crying, begging to go with me to Europe to the EMAs.
I said, no, dummy.
Sharika and I had a bet that as soon as you knew Meek was about to come home,
you'd crawl back and you did.
Came to my house crying.
Joyce was there.
My whole glam was there.
She said, I should have never paid for that goddamn high line.
It fell back out because God don't like ugly.
You used me, but God had other plans.
Tiger should.
Tiger ish ain't falling back out.
Yeah, he.
Almost did.
Almost did.
Almost did.
Y'all went to the same doctor.
Yours fell out because God don't like ugly.
Drop on the clues bombs for Nicki Minaj
because I'm going to tell you something.
That hairline humor had me on the floor yesterday.
Now, hold on a second.
I want to make this clear because I posted...
Why did Tiger like that though?
Well, no, no, no.
Yeah, because Tiger got taken into this unknowingly.
I don't think y'all are appreciating the evidence of
I should have never paid for that goddamn hairline.
But what was great about all of this
is that both Safaree and Tyga gave information
on where you too can get a hairline
because there's a lot of men
Way too expensive though.
that wanted to get that information.
But if it's a permanent thing
Nikki said it was 10 grand.
Safaree told me it was 12 grand.
You can get it for 3 grand in Turkey. A flight to Turkey is $12,000. You can get it for $3,000 in Turkey.
If it ain't at Target, I don't want it.
Yeah, Tiger also tagged.
He said the plug. Tell him Tiger sent
you. Listen, all I said was
not bad for Tiger's hairline. It's not bad.
I can't believe you young boys out here getting your hairlines
done and not putting your old heads on, okay?
I just thank God that I... I look at that job and that
actually looks pretty good. Now...
They gotta get the hair from somewhere, Charlamagne, so you're done.
You finished.
You can't even think about it.
I would have never thought that, but...
First of all, I can grow hair, sir.
Just kidding.
Oh, and then...
I just ain't got no edges.
I ain't got no edges, but I can grow hair.
Yeah, it's pushback.
I see it.
I ain't got no edges.
Now, Nicki Minaj also said, bitch, you hit me and Meek asking us to get your D picked
back from someone.
LOL.
You were playing with your D in the shower by yourself with suds. Why would Meek Mill know how to get Safaree's D picked back? Don't be insulting Meek asking us to get you a D-Pick back from someone, LOL. You were playing with your D in the shower by yourself with suds.
Why would Meek Mill know how to get Safaree's D-Pick back?
Don't be insulting Meek like that.
Meek is out here being an activist.
He's standing up for black people and doing what he's supposed to.
Don't be bringing Meek into this pettiness.
All right?
Talking about some D-Picks.
And Safaree clarified things.
He said, first off, me and Tyga didn't go to the same doctor.
We did it the same day.
Different doctors.
Listen, I don't know if this has to do with first week sales, but you need to finish your doctor. We did it the same day. Different doctors. Listen, I don't know
if this has to do
with first week sales,
but you need to finish
your exam.
Oh my goodness.
And he said,
at least y'all know
I was trying to keep
my news to myself.
This absolutely has
everything to do
with first week promo.
This is wrestling, y'all.
And I thoroughly enjoyed
the show this week.
Do you guys masturbate
in the shower with suds?
What are you talking about?
I don't even know
why you asked me that question.
I'm just asking because...
These double standards have to stop.
Because I can't just randomly ask things like that.
You definitely can't.
You would be in the human resources immediately.
This just happened on her timeline.
Is that a normal thing?
I missed that part of the story.
You didn't hear me just say it.
I said, you were playing with your D in the shower by yourself with suds.
She didn't say that.
But she asked me that question.
That felt awkward.
He couldn't have been by himself because how she know?
He was. How she know? He was. He took a picture and sent it to somebody. That felt awkward. He couldn't have been by himself. Because how'd she know? He was.
How'd she know?
He was.
He took a picture and sent it to somebody.
That's what they said.
Wait, wait, wait.
That's what the tweet just said.
No, you just said he was.
Like, you seen it.
No, I said that's what they said.
That's not what you said.
He was playing with himself in the picture.
So is that a normal...
No, I didn't see it.
Is that a normal thing?
Like guys in the suds with the shower?
I have no idea what you're talking about right now.
I'm feeling awkward you asking.
I have suds in the shower.
You don't?
So you don't lather up?
Lathering, yes,
but not suds.
Suds is when you, like,
got bubbles in the tub.
That's lather.
That's what they meant, Charlamagne.
It means you got a loofah.
On next week's edition...
Pass me the loofah.
On next week's edition
of Hairlines and Homicides,
okay?
Homicide.
What?
Homicide is the word.
Why are y'all just
breezing by the fact
that Nicki almost killed Safaree, though?
Can you please learn how to pronounce homicide properly?
Yeah, see?
Nobody wants to talk about when a woman stabs a man.
All right?
They just want to breeze past that.
But I'm just letting you know, if Safaree did that to Nicki Minaj,
Safaree would not be on Loving Hip Hop right now.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
See what I'm saying?
This is sad, man.
This is sad.
These double standards have to stop.
Now, Charlamagne, just be honest.
Yes.
It was a lot of double standards yesterday that were amazing.
The fact that Safaree was getting shamed for cosmetic surgery.
That was funny.
You don't see that.
It's always the women getting shamed for cosmetic surgery.
I don't think there's anything wrong.
The women committing domestic violence.
Yesterday was a real reversal.
Safaree's like, it's not a secret about his hairline.
Clearly, Tiger doesn't feel a way about it
He tagged the person
Safari said he made $30,000 off of referrals yesterday
Would y'all clown me if I got a new hairline?
No, I think you should do it
I was gonna ask you, did you call the doctor yesterday?
I think we should start a GoFundMe for you
No, Dr. Sandy been trying to get me to do that for the longest
You should do it
No, I'm not gonna do it
I think you should bring that throwback you had when you were little
With the glasses
You can do it, you might I'm not going to do it. I think you should. Bring that throwback you had when you were little with the glasses.
Let go and let God. You can do it.
You might be able to get a dope line, bro.
God has blessed me with the type of skull that looks good with a baldy.
You know, I'm good.
Let go and let God.
That's how you got to treat your hair.
You would look good with a bob.
My goodness.
All right.
Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to?
Oh, listen.
We have another incident of shopping while black.
Okay, that went wrong.
We need staples
to come to the front
of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word
with them this morning.
All right, we'll get into all that
when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkeys of the Day
at Jungle Man.
I'm a Democrat,
so being Donkey of the Day
is a little bit of a mixed up.
So like a donkey, he hung.
Donkey of the day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years,
but donkey of the day is a new one.
Yes, donkey of the day for Wednesday, August 15th
goes to a Staples in Pinesville, North Carolina.
Now, Staples is the latest store
that is making it difficult for people to shop while black.
Cheryl Bates is a black woman who was 34 weeks pregnant
and she was in Staples shopping for back-to-school
supplies, minding her business,
living her life like it's golden, living
her best 34-week pregnant
life, shopping for notebooks and other school supplies
for her two older children
when she was pulled aside by an officer
monitoring the store, and then this
happened. Let's go to WSOC TVTV, ABC 9 for the report, please.
Sherelle Bates told me she learned on social media
the Staples manager who wrongly accused her of shoplifting had been fired.
I'm having a boy and a girl.
The mother-to-be is 34 weeks pregnant with twins.
She was shopping at the Staples on Pineville Matthews Road.
She says a store manager suspected her of shoplifting
and asked a police officer inside to question her. staples on pineville matthews road she says a store manager suspected her of shoplifting and
asked a police officer inside to question her to avoid him asking me again i actually lifted my
shirt just a little bit staples has conducted a full investigation into the matter and determined
that the manager in question did not follow correct protocol as a result of this finding
the manager has been terminated and staples has apologized to the customer. He didn't follow
correct protocol, you think? This is
embarrassing. I learned at a very young age to not
make these kind of mistakes. See, sometimes
women just be having big stomachs. Sometimes
women just be chunky. And my dumb ass
has definitely told a woman with a big stomach, congratulations.
I asked how many months is she?
I have to. This never
has fared well for me because people already
think I'm always trying to be funny.
So now if I see a woman walk in the room with a big stomach, I don't assume anything.
I mind my damn business because that's saying you can make an ass out of yourself by assuming it's oh so true.
The only thing worse than mistaking a non-pregnant woman for a pregnant woman is back in the day when you made a yo mama joke and the person replies to you, my mama dead.
Oh, my God.
Now, this officer in Staples pulled up on Cheryl Bates and asked her what's under her shirt.
Her response to the officer, twins.
The officer didn't believe her.
So Bates lifted her shirt to show him her belly.
Come on, man.
Staples released a statement about the incident saying that while a customer was shopping,
a manager mistakenly thought they were possibly shoplifting and asked a police officer that happened to be in the store to talk with a customer.
Well, not a police officer, but a whatever, monitoring officer, to talk with a customer.
A quick conversation happened, and then the issue was resolved.
The manager apologized to the customer and refunded their transaction due to the inconvenience.
No, that's the corporate whitewashed version of events, okay?
You hear that statement, and you hear the little staples button.
That was easy.
Yeah, that's what it sounded like, but it wasn't that easy.
Okay, Cheryl was profiled because being black will always be threatening
and suspicious to some people.
She was unjustly confronted by the monitoring officer for no damn reason.
The officer implied she was stealing,
and that woman had to expose herself to an officer in order to prove
she wasn't doing anything. Now the officer was fired, and that woman had to expose herself to an officer in order to prove she wasn't doing anything.
Now, the officer was fired, and that's a good thing.
And they did let Cheryl get all her items for free.
But that's not enough.
Okay, if the officer was male, the fact she had to expose herself to him is worth a few hundred thousand dollars in my book.
All right?
That pregnant belly is sacred.
Trust me.
All right?
My wife at home, eight months pregnant with our third child right now.
Get close to her stomach if you want to.
All right?
And she don't know you.
Attempt to touch her stomach.
Ask her to lift up her shirt to see her belly.
Who does that except the doctor?
All right?
Yes, I'm glad that man got fired. But Staples, I think y'all owe Cheryl a couple dollars.
Am I reaching here by saying that?
You don't think she's owed a couple dollars?
I think she has a lawsuit
potentially. Yeah, man. That's traumatizing.
Please give Staples
Please let Remy Ma
give Staples the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw. You stupid
mother f***er. You dumb.
I actually gave my seat up at the
LMA concert the other day to a
pregnant woman. And she
was like, you know, I'm pregnant, but I didn't want to say that to her.
I was just like, oh, here, you can have my seat.
And, yeah, I didn't want to point out that she
was pregnant just in case she wasn't.
So. Alright.
Alright, well, thank you, Charlamagne, for that donkey
of the day. Yes, sir. Up next
is Ask Yee.
800-585-1051 if you need relationship
advice or any type of advice, you can call
Yee right now. The number is 800-585-1051 if you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call Ye right now.
The number is 800-585-1051.
And let me send a birthday shout out to Tina from Lincoln Tech.
Now, Lincoln Tech, of course, is an automotive school.
They do health schools all across the country.
And Tina runs the one out in New Jersey.
I think she runs all of them.
I don't know.
She has a big position, but that's our friend over here.
So shout to Tina and happy birthday. All right. ASCII is next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. runs all of them. I don't know. She has a big position, but that's our friend over here. So shout to Tina and happy birthday.
All right. Ask Ye is next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Angela Ye,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Ye.
Hello. Who's this? Hi.
Breakfast Club. Hi, DJ Envy,
Charlamagne Tha God, and Angela.
Good morning. Good morning.
Good morning. Hey, I just wanted to, this is for Angela, relationship questions.
I've been with my partner for about 10 years.
I'm 33.
He's 30.
We have four kids together.
Well, two kids together.
And I have two boys from a previous relationship.
But I'm just, I'm tired of waiting around for him to, you know, get on the wagon.
Like, you know, I want you to be my wife and all this stuff.
But he worried about too much.
He worried about finances, which I understand.
But I feel like if we take that step, everything is going to kind of pan itself out.
We're always going to have issues, of course, the more you keep living.
But I don't understand what's holding him back.
Yeah, you know, it's hard to say because, look, the guys up here,
Envy got married pretty early in life,
and Charlamagne, it took him a while of being with his wife,
you know, he's married now, for him to even propose.
And people have different timelines of when they want to do certain things.
But, you guys, it feels like, you know,
sometimes people live like they're married,
and so it's not a rush because he's comfortable.
You love him, so clearly everything's working fine. Sometimes
people think marriage is going to change things
and it makes them nervous also.
And it could be that he is waiting until he
gets his money up so that he can give you the ring
that he feels like you deserve and the wedding
that he thinks that you want.
But really, all you want is for y'all to be
in union together now,
no matter what.
Yes, yes, yes.
And I'm like, bro, you got one more.
Like, in my head, I'm like, bro, you got one more year.
Like, I'm not doing this no more.
Right.
I'm, like, too old to be talking about, oh, that's my boyfriend.
And he already knows, right, that you don't care about how big the ring is, you don't care
about spending money on a wedding or none
of those things. Right, right.
It's just, it's the principle
and, you know, we're already doing
everything that married people
do, which probably was my fault in the
beginning for allowing it to happen so long.
But, you know. Right, you fell, I mean, you fell
into it. You guys have been together for a long time.
You didn't think it would end up where you're still not married and it's been 10 years.
Right.
I'm like, dang, what's up?
Is it me?
Is it me?
No, listen.
You know.
I will promise you this is such a common thing.
It's definitely not you.
And we don't know what it is exactly holding him back.
And guys are, you know, it makes him nervous.
Like some people really, really believe that marriage would change a relationship when things are smooth.
Yeah. But just let him know that's not the case. And also tell him, listen, it's so important to
me. Like you have to take into consideration my feelings and what it is that I need, just like I
take it into consideration for you. So let's give ourselves a timeline and a deadline on when we're
going to at least start planning, you know? Okay.
You should tell him, listen, I'm going to give you the next year and a half to get it
together.
And then if you're not sure what you want to do then, then we need to maybe consider
some other options because it's very important to me.
Gotcha.
Gotcha.
Thanks, Angela.
Okay.
You sound happy, though.
You sound like you popping.
I am very happy.
You know, I'm just trying to live a positive life.
And, you know, I've been through a lot, you know, just with this relationship.
I've been through a lot in my life, period.
But, you know, I'm just in a space right now where I'm just trying to just keep positive vibes.
And no matter what happens in life.
Don't lose this good woman.
Yes, yes, yes.
I better let them know.
All right, honey.
Thank you.
Y'all have a great day.
You too.
Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you got a question, you can call Yee right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Anonymous.
Anonymous caller.
Okay, Anonymous.
What's up, hon?
Hi, good morning, Envy, Yee, Charlamagne.
Well, Yee, I wanted to ask you.
I've been with my boyfriend for about 109 years this year,
and I don't know if we should get married or not.
First off, the four years we were together, we were together every day.
And then shortly after that, I ended up going to prison.
And, you know, after like a week after I got out, he ended up going to prison.
Was it for the same thing like that y'all did together?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What was y'all doing?
Scamming?
No drugs.
We were selling drugs and our home got raided.
Okay.
All right.
So now, I mean, we're home now and we've been back together for about two years now.
And he's doing the same thing that he's constantly been doing.
And I don't know if I should marry him.
It's like he's at work all day and he works as a painter.
So I don't know how he has time to talk to other girls, but he does.
Okay.
So he's been cheating all this time and he still is.
I don't know if to call it cheating because he does. Okay, so he's been cheating all this time and he still is.
I don't know if to call it cheating because he's not sleeping with them.
He's just talking to them constantly.
It's like he's building a bond.
I check his phone and he's on the phone
with them for 60 minutes, 90 minutes at a time,
constantly on the phone with them all day at work.
It's like four or five different calls.
And they're minutes, I mean hours and hours of time.
Who are these women?
Just random women that he meets?
The first one he told me it was his cousin.
And then I ended up finding something in the phone
that let me know it was not his cousin.
And how do you know he's not sleeping with them?
I don't because I'm with him 24-7.
No, you're not.
He's got plenty of time to be on the phone for hours.
Right.
I mean, while he's at work, I guess you're right.
People will definitely find time to do the things that they want to do.
If he has time to talk for hours on the phone and lie to you about it.
Listen, lying no matter what is not good.
The fact that he would lie and tell you he was talking to his cousin and then you find out that it wasn't.
The fact that you have to go through his phone.
The fact that he's talking to these other random women and you don't know what's going on is enough, I think,
of a fuzziness for me
to feel like not a good idea. A lot of red flags.
Right. And then it's like when I
call these girls, because I do call them,
and as soon as I mention my name, they're
like, who is this? And I'm like, this is f***.
They hang up. It's like they immediately know
who I am. Oh, God.
We'll bleep out your name.
We'll take out your name.
Don't worry.
But I just want to say this.
Listen, as a woman, do you know how awful it feels when you got to call other women on the phone?
Like you are playing me out.
I don't like having to feel like I got to call this other chick and she knows who I am.
I don't know who you are.
You know information about me and you're talking to my man.
That's mad disrespectful.
It's very disturbing.
But we've been together so long.
I mean, he's good.
He pays the bills.
I've been, you know, raising his son for a while now.
I met him when his son was three.
It sounds like you're making excuses of why you should stay.
I would say this.
I wouldn't get married.
He's got a lot of things to prove to you before you can get to that point.
But if you feel like this now, why would you marry somebody that's not even doing the right thing?
Right.
Marriage doesn't make people do the right thing.
You got to do the right thing first and show me that you want to be with me.
But this is crazy.
And it's like, don't try to convince yourself that he's not doing the things that he's doing.
Or don't try to convince yourself, well, he's a good man because he pays the bills.
Well, guess what?
He's also being very deceptive
and lying to you. That's not good.
You're right. And then I made him change his phone
number and I told him that if I found the
number again, then I would know that it was him
the very next day I found the number.
Why should you have to do this?
Now you got to play spy all the time.
Is that how you want to live your life? Spying?
I really don't. I really don't.
It's draining. It's awful. It makes you feel like you think I'm stupidying? I really don't. I really don't. It's draining.
It's awful.
It makes you feel like you think I'm stupid.
You don't respect me.
You got these girls thinking I'm stupid.
I got to call them.
I don't want to.
I would not want to.
Can you imagine a relationship where you didn't have to do those things?
Why isn't he calling you when he wants to talk?
Because I work.
And where I work at, I work on the phone. So it's like I can't speak.
I can't talk to him the way he wants me to talk to him, which is his excuse every time. He's like,
well, I can't talk to you, but I don't understand
if he's working all day. He works
with math on his face. He works in a warehouse.
You shouldn't have time to
talk to nobody. Listen to music and get
your job done. Yeah, that's a dumbass excuse.
That sounds crazy. I call him
when I get to work. I call him on my lunch break,
and I call him on my last break, but
it's like that's just not enough. Alright, well, listen, he needs to stop playing lunch break and I call him on my last break. But it's like, that's just not enough.
All right.
Well, listen, he need to stop playing you out.
I'm just telling you.
Okay.
I know you're going to do what you want to do, but I can't co-sign you saying I'm going to marry this man.
All right.
I definitely need to reevaluate and do some thinking.
All right.
All right.
Thank you.
All right.
That was ASCII 805-85-1051.
Now, you even got rumors on the way?
Yes, I mean, since we're talking about this,
imagine if you could figure out what men want,
if you could read their mind.
Would you want to do it?
We'll talk about Taraji P. Henson and the new movie that she's in.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
Steve, JMB, Angela, Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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Let's get to the rumors.
Yee's trying to find out what men want.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Will Packer's latest movie, What Men Want, stars Taraji P. Henson.
And she talks about playing the role of the woman who is able to hear what men's thoughts are.
In case you haven't seen the trailer, here's what happens.
I'm so sick of this boys club.
You don't connect well with men.
Just stay in your lane.
I know someone you should talk to.
I can help you connect with men.
Why don't we have some tea?
This smells like dirt.
Oh, that's just jasmine tea.
If you don't count the weed,
the peyote, the crack.
I feel weird after last night.
Yeah, that's what happens when tequila meets
desperation. Okay, stop saying things
you shouldn't be saying to your boss. Holy crap.
Can you hear my inner thoughts?
I can hear your inner thoughts.
I thoroughly enjoyed
the original version of that movie. What Women Want with Mel Gibson?
Yeah, with Mel Gibson.
Yes.
Can you imagine knowing what people are thinking in their head?
Would you want that power?
I think that would drive you crazy.
I actually met a mentalist yesterday.
His name was Oz, Oz the Mentalist.
He definitely read my mind three different times,
and that's why I had to walk away from him,
because that's just spooky.
Yeah, I definitely don't want to know what you're thinking.
Eek.
All right. And that movie comes out January 11th. Justin, I definitely don't want to know what you're thinking. Eek. All right.
And that movie comes out
January 11th.
Justin, drop one of
Clues Bonds with Jazz Fly
too.
She wrote the screenplay
for that.
That's dope.
All right, now let's discuss
Jasmine Waters.
Yeah, oh yeah, Jazz Fly.
Shout out to her.
I haven't seen her in a minute.
Aretha Franklin.
Apparently she is now alert,
laughing, teasing,
and able to recognize people.
We told you that she was
in critical condition
and the family was around her. She's been
quote-unquote gravely ill.
Well, now according to her nephew, things are
much better. They said family is there with her. She's
home. They believe that she'll pull
through it. They said she believes she'll
pull through it and that's the important thing.
That's a beautiful thing, man, because I damn sure got a
text yesterday and somebody told me Aretha Franklin
had transitioned. And I was like,
huh? Well, they're also going to have an Aretha
Franklin tribute concert that's going to be
set for Madison Square Garden. She's had
such a huge impact on people. So
that's going to go down on November
14th. I love tributes while people
are still alive. I think you should give people
their flowers while they're here to smell them. So I like
the tributes when people can actually watch the tributes.
And you know that biopic, they start filming that next year.
So that'll be pretty exciting.
I'm all here for it.
I want to be alive to see that too.
All right.
Queen Latifah is going to be hosting Black Girls Rock.
That's going to go down on August 26th.
And it's in Newark, New Jersey, where Queen Latifah is from.
So at NJPAC.
So anybody, if you want to go to Black Girls Rock or you want to watch it, it's going to air on
BET on September 9th. Okay.
Mm-hmm. Alright, now
let's discuss DJ Self. Now,
we had told you guys about... Who's DJ Self? DJ Self
is... And now is when you're supposed to jump in there and say,
explain to the people who DJ Self is. They know who DJ Self is.
Stop it. They know who Self is. He's on Love and Hip
Hop. They know who DJ Self is. Alright.
Well, he was the one originally that had
Cardi B signed, right? I don't know if Cardi was ever signed. No, he never signed. Never had a sign. Okay. Well, he was the one originally that had Cardi B signed, right?
I don't know if Cardi was ever signed.
No, he never signed.
Never had a sign.
Okay, well, he was working with her on the show.
And that didn't work out.
But now, for some reason, Nicki Minaj is having an issue with DJ Self.
Now, we don't know exactly what happened.
And this was actually up here where we work at the studio.
But they had some back and forth.
And here is what dj self had
to say on his side i felt that it was some weird vibes between dj self me and nikki minaj because
on the blogs it was like nikki minaj unfollows dj self and i found that weird because i don't have
any relationship with her at all so she came up to the radio station and we had to cross paths
because i was in her walkway.
I said, hey, Nick.
She said, hey, back.
Then after that,
proceeded to do her interview
with DJ Clue.
I also walked off
because I was there earlier
because I had a meeting.
So to paint a better picture,
we could not see each other
nor hear each other
the whole time.
Now, Nicky had went on social media
and said he's mad
because I refused to give him
a drop or a hug.
He was just up there dissing the bitch, thinking that
would make me F with him. LMAO jokes on you
once again, dummy. Passed up on your meal
ticket, now you get crumbs from her table. You're a
reality TV hoe. Used to be
a respected DJ. I know Self was
on the radio last night, but why did it sound like he was
in front of the green screen on Loving Hip Hop?
Here's what Self has to say about
what happened. He was standing up talking in between scenes.
DJ Clue walks into my meeting and asks me,
hey, do you got issues with Nicki?
And I said, not that I know of.
Why? What's up?
He said, because I was doing my drop list,
and when it came to your name, she declined.
Later on that night, she started to tweet a lot of lies.
Mona Scott Young could never create a better storyline
than the one we saw yesterday. And I know she is
so mad she did not have the cameras rolling.
I don't think Self's on this season
of Love & Hip Hop, though. Why you keep announcing that?
You done said that twice. It's like you want people
to know Self ain't on Love & Hip Hop. No, I think they do have a whole new
cast. They have a whole new cast.
Really? They might need to bring them back now.
They got rid of Self?
I don't think Self wanted to do it again. I don't think Self
wanted to do it anymore. Alright, alright.
You better say that, then. Alright, well, here's more. I you get- I don't think Self wanted to do it again. I don't think Self wanted to do it anymore. All right, all right, okay.
All right, you better say that then.
All right, well, here's more.
I would hope that Mona didn't cut Self.
Here's more of DJ Self explaining his side of what happened with Nicki Minaj,
or what didn't happen.
I never had a conversation with her
about any female rapper.
I never asked her for a drop.
I never asked her for a hug.
And still to this day,
I do not know what her issue is with me.
Salute to the boy DJ Envy.
Salute to the whole Power 105.1 staff for standing front with me
and it's never, ever, ever cool to threaten someone
or mean bodily harm to another person.
I also know when tempers are flaring,
people say things that they don't really mean.
I wonder how Nicki's album would be received this
week if she just let it breathe and let the good
music that she has on the album speak for itself.
Because we can all agree that the album is good, right?
Yeah, I like the album. So it's just like
without all the controversy and all the, you
know, it's entertaining, but I wonder how the album
would be received if she just would be letting it
breathe. I don't know why all this is happening right now.
Because she's trying to promote the album.
It's a promo week. It's just going crazy.
It's wrestling, okay?
The projected sales numbers came in.
They weren't projected.
It was supposed to be her lowest debut ever, I think.
They were predicting between, I think, 135 and 150.
Yeah, so now she's trying to get the numbers up.
That's why she's doing all the press and, you know,
the back and forth on social media yesterday with everybody.
And I guess it's working because it did say her number went up yesterday.
I heard she wants to get back to the music.
I spoke to Clue last night too
and Clue had a conversation with her about
sending people up there
and allegedly she said she didn't mean that.
Well, she did tweet. She said,
while you wait till I leave, I got some hungry embers
with me, bitch. I'll be back tomorrow.
And she's promoting her Queen radio.
She's going to address all this tomorrow
on Queen radio.
Now, I hope that she's
not using DJ Self,
something that DJ Self
allegedly told her
to say what she really
wants to say about Cardi.
I hope that's not the case.
Well, we don't know anything.
That's speculation
at this point.
She hasn't said anything yet.
I'm just saying
because she keeps saying
that Self told me
this and that about her
and I'm going to tell you
on Thursday.
According to Self,
they didn't even have
a conversation. That's what I mean. So I hope that she's not using that just to. And I'm going to tell you on Thursday. According to self, they didn't even have a conversation.
That's what I mean.
So I hope that she's not using that just to say what she really wants to say about Cardi.
I really wish Nicki would just let her album live.
Because the album's good.
Well, a lot of guys got some great information yesterday about getting their hairlines fixed.
And I think that was valuable information for people.
You're stupid.
What?
It is valuable information.
Hold on, though.
We haven't asked the important question yet.
What? DJ Envy information. Hold on, though. We haven't asked the important question yet. What?
DJ Envy is the band lifted.
Is the band lifted?
If that's your evil laugh.
Who was that?
If that's your evil laugh, I'm not scared if I'm Nicki.
Oh, my gosh.
If that's your evil laugh, I'm not even scared at all.
If that's your evil laugh, I'm not scared at all.
Where did Elmo just pop into this?
I'm going to ask you that question again, and then I'm going to do the laugh, okay?
All right.
Do the laugh.
DJ Envy is the band lifted.
That didn't sound evil either.
That didn't sound evil.
That wasn't evil.
You crazy.
You try the evil laugh.
I'm not an evil person.
I couldn't imagine.
Whatever.
Yes, you are.
Okay, go.
Okay.
Boo.
Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Boo. Okay, here you go. Okay. Wow. Boo.
Boo.
Boo.
That's why the Bobs ain't scared at all.
That's why the Bobs
ain't shook for y'all at all.
We don't have no...
S.E. just mad
that we don't got no team.
We don't got no gang.
Everyone just said
have a gang.
Bobs don't give a damn
about y'all band.
But I can't put
an evil emoji up.
I will say this though.
For all the Bobs that were attacking
Envy yesterday and attacking Self,
don't attack them. Just simply go buy Nikki's album.
Yeah, go support, man. Go support.
Why have her
come in with the lowest numbers,
lowest first week numbers that she's ever had?
Go out there and support her album.
You trying to say the Bobs don't support? Is that what you're
saying? Clearly they're not. If she's
only projected to sell 135 to 150,
I would think that Nicki
would do well over 200
even though I predict it.
Barbz,
Barbz don't let Charlamagne
talk to y'all like that.
I just posted an email
to Margie.
That's scary.
This is a Barb challenge.
Go buy the Queen album
instead of slandering
people that don't like Nicki
or you think don't like Nicki.
Remember when you used to be
C the Barb?
I still like Nicki.
Contrary to popular belief. C the Barb. Let's bring C the Barb? I still like Nikki. Contrary to popular belief.
C the Barb.
Let's bring C the Barb back.
But I'm going to call it like I said.
If she puts out something that I don't like, I'm going to say I don't like it.
If she puts out something that's dope like this album, I'm going to say it's dope.
Okay, well, the Barbs won't do that.
No, the Barbs cannot be objective.
All right.
So you're not a Barb no more.
Yee.
Yes.
You got to go now.
All right.
Well, Revolt, we'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else, The People's Choice mixes up next.
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