The Breakfast Club - Private Talks
Episode Date: June 2, 2021Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about a private school teacher teaching first graders about masturbation with the moral of the story being that some th...ings should just be spoken about in private or not at all. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a 20 year only fans girl that suffered heart attack while attempting sexy strip tease while “dry scooping” (swallow spoonful of cinamon) and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" 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. It's on your radio right now. Do you know how to pop that coochie for a girl? There you go. It's the world's most dangerous morning show.
Shut the cameras, I'm out of here.
I'm not in Greece.
What kind of show is this?
Let's not listen to this show.
The Breakfast Club.
With DJ Envy.
The captain of this bitch.
With Angela Yee.
The only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlamagne Tha God.
I'm a lover boy.
And this is The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, USA! Danvy. Charlemagne the guy. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is.
Hump Day.
Good morning.
It's Wednesday.
It's Hump Day.
Middle of the week.
How you guys doing?
How y'all feeling?
I feel great.
I invested in AMC stock about a month ago, so I feel damn good.
Good for you.
Okay.
That's right.
And I don't know nothing about the stock game.
I was going to say, when do you decide if you're gonna
keep it sell it well i took out my uh initial investment actually yesterday so what i put into
it uh has tripled so i took out my initial investment and you know the rest is just house
money plus i believe in amc because i believe in movie theaters you know and what made me invest
in the stock actually was uh looking at a marvel uh promo that they did showing all the
movies that they got coming out over the next couple of years and i was just like you know
movie theaters gotta come back that's just common sense everybody don't have theaters in their
houses plus i enjoy going to the movie theater so they always say invest in something that you like
so that's what i did yeah that's a great investment that's what they always say if
there's something that you like something that you're into something that you use those are the things that you should invest in because usually those are the things that
everybody uses and those are the things that do well.
Well, congratulations on your stock investment.
Man, it was $9 a share when I bought it.
I think yesterday it closed at $32.
Nice.
Hey, man.
Hey, man.
God is good, man.
God is great.
Is he?
Well, not is he because I don't know if he or she, but yes, God is great.
Yes.
All right. Well, I'm in Detroit. I'll be know if he or she, but yes, God is great. Yes. All right.
Well, I'm in Detroit.
I'll be back tomorrow.
I feel like on a world tour.
I was in Dominican Republic for a little bit.
Then I was in Miami, Vegas, and now Detroit.
So I'll be back home tomorrow.
Somebody told me they was with you in Vegas.
Who told me they was with you in Vegas yesterday?
I forgot.
The only person I've seen, I've seen somebody that used to go to school with wax, that played football with wax.
I ran into him in the lobby.
Who else?
Akon.
I don't know.
No, I'm definitely not just randomly talking to Akon.
Louis V.
Louis V.
I was with Louis V.
No, I wasn't Louis.
I didn't talk to Louis this weekend.
Who was it?
Boof.
That's who it was.
Oh, Boof.
Yes, yes, yes.
I did see Boof in Vegas.
I had a great time.
And, you know, the world is getting back open and people are starting to head back out.
I'm just praying that the cases are not rising.
Less and less wearing of masks.
But people are saying they are vaccinated.
So we'll see what happens.
So fingers crossed.
I think when people say getting back open, it just all depends on where you're at.
Because I was in South Carolina.
And you're from Atlanta.
That's right.
And I was in South Carolina on Thursday and Friday.
Things look open to me.
Yeah, well, you know, June 1st for a lot of people.
Like, for instance, Vegas, June 1st, they're fully open.
Casinos fully open.
Full capacity when it comes to restaurants and nightclubs.
It's June 2nd, Envy.
But June 1st, yesterday, that's when it started.
And also in Detroit as well.
So now things are at full capacity in most places. and you don't have to wear your mask outside.
So, yeah, things are open, open.
Well, I'm in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
And we'll talk more about that.
I was at an event yesterday at the Skyline Mansion and former NFL player Felix Jones owns it.
But it was owned by a member of the Ku Klux Klan who also participated in the Tulsa massacre.
What?
Yes.
The person still alive?
He bought the house. No, he bought it
well, that's who used to own it.
And now retired NFL player
Felix Jones owns it. He wanted to buy it
since he was young and now he's turned it
into like a great community center
for people. Yeah.
So it's really dope. And you know, they did this whole
they did this whole album
for people who were born here in Tulsa.
They actually put out an album on Friday.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Well, President Joe Biden was out here in Tulsa yesterday as well.
And we'll tell you what he had to say as he was marking the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Let's start off with NBA playoffs last night.
The Brooklyn Nets beat Boston Celtics.
1-23-1-0-9.
Now they will take on the Greek Freak.
The Nuggets beat the Trailblazers.
By the way, by the way, by the way, Charlemagne the God pick.
Bucks and seven against the Nets.
I don't think so.
I'm just saying.
Bucks and seven.
I think the Nets and six.
Now the Nuggets beat the Trailblazers 147-140.
And the Phoenix Suns beat the Lakers 115-85.
Slow that.
Say that last one a little slower.
Say that last one a little slower.
I like that one. Say that last one a little slower. Say that last one a little slower. I like that one.
Say that one again.
Phoenix Suns beat the L.A. Lakers by 30.
115-85.
Nothing I enjoy more than texting L.A. Lakers fans and just say things like,
how are you?
Thinking about you.
Don't say nothing about the game.
Just say, how are you?
Thinking about you.
AD did not play, and he's still questionable for the next game.
Oh, no.
The sun's wrapping this series up.
Lakers going home first round.
All right.
What else we got, Ye?
Well, let's talk about Joe Biden in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
So he was here yesterday, and he was talking about 100 years ago,
what happened in Tulsa with 35 blocks of greenwood that were left in ash and ember,
the 1,100 black homes and businesses that were lost, insurance companies that rejected claims
of damage, 10,000 people left destitute and homeless, placed in internment camps,
and how that still has not been rectified. He said this was a massacre among the worst in our
history. Then he went on to discuss plans that are aimed specifically at
helping black people economically. Today, we're announcing two expanded efforts targeted toward
black wealth creation that will also help the entire community. The first is my administration
has launched an aggressive effort to combat racial discrimination in housing. That includes
everything from redlining to the cruel fact that a home owned by a black family
is too often appraised at a lower value
than a similar home owned by a white family.
All of that sounds great, but we know that already.
Yeah, but we know that.
What is he doing for that?
He just said, yeah, we know redlining.
We know that in the black community
is a lot cheaper in homes than the white community.
We know that.
But how do we fix it? That's what's so's so frustrating like i don't even know why joe
biden went there empty-handed he should have you know signed some type of executive order saying he
thinks this is what the residents of greenwood should be getting like don't come to greenwood
and tell us what we already know you the president act like it well he was talking about different
plans that he has like some grants that are totaling 15 billion dollars that will target
neighborhoods where people have been cut off from jobs, schools and businesses because of previous transportation investments.
And the American Job Plan will also invest $31 billion to support minority owned businesses.
We waiting.
So that is all in that plan.
And they're also going to publish two fair housing rules as well as restore fair housing definitions and certifications
and reinstate the department's discriminatory ethics effect standard.
He declared a new effort to address inequity in home appraisal, like we just said, and to combat housing discrimination.
So those are some of the things that he said he's going to do. Here's what else Joe Biden had to say.
Second, small businesses are the engines of our economy and the glue of our communities. I'm determined to use every taxpayer's dollar that is assigned to me to spend going to American companies and
American workers that build American products. And as part of that, I'm going to increase the
share of the dollars the federal government spends to small disadvantaged businesses,
including black and brown small businesses.
Right now it calls for 10%.
I'm going to move that to 15% of every dollar spent.
That sounds good.
But so Greenwood was just a backdrop for them.
Like they didn't actually go there
and present anything to the residents of Greenwood.
Like the residents of Greenwood aren't getting
any of their reparations that they're looking for.
Well, listen listen they definitely
have to do something because he did meet with surviving members of the community he toured the
greenwood cultural center so they have not announced anything and like we were saying yesterday you
know we heard from one woman who's 107 years old she was seven when the uh telsa massacre happened
and she hasn't seen anything from that. Yeah. I'm just,
yes,
those.
Okay.
I was going to say,
yes,
those descendants and the people who are still alive.
I think there's three of them.
They deserve compensation.
And I would hope that they would live to be able to see that.
Yeah.
And their children and their grandchildren,
you know,
I'm just,
I'm just tired of people in power who know what the problems are,
but don't show up with any solutions.
And if you need Congress to pass those things, just say that.
But, you know, just to stand there in Greenwood and tell us a whole bunch of stuff that we already know.
That's kind of disrespectful to what they fighting for.
All right. Well, that is your front page news.
All right. Get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Phone lines are wide open.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of 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 tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
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. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular
online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs,
and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real,
inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for
Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple 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 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 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?
Hey, it's Kareem. How's everyone?
Hey, what's up, brother? Get it off your chest.
Yeah, man.
I know we've been talking about salsa and black and white stuff yesterday.
Let me ask you guys a question.
When was the last time you took your children to a local public library?
How long time?
Well, there was a local public library in the last town I lived in.
My wife tends to take my daughters there frequently, actually. Yeah, about a year
and a half ago for myself, right before
COVID, my kids would go there to study
or extra...
Yeah, it was so bad, man. I was the same
way. They're virtual ghost town.
And I'm guilty of it. The only reason I
found out is because we homeschool our
children, you know what I mean? And our
children love to read. But the fact
that in this digital age, you know, people
check Google and stuff, and Google is not always
right and exact. That's a fact.
And you know,
she told me some schools across America
are teaching our children that we
volunteered to come over here during the transatlantic
plague trade to work on.
That's a lie being told. That's a fact.
You know what I'm saying? So what we're
trying to do right now is start children with truth, man.
This is why the history books are so important.
You know what I mean?
People have to crack open books.
Even in school now, they're not sending children home with textbooks.
There's no more studying going on.
Everybody's on tablets and cell phones.
You're right.
I mean, reading is a lost art.
Like, actually picking up a book and reading it is a lost art.
Exactly.
And one last thing, brothers and sisters.
My wife and I are putting together a children's book.
We're actually trying to put something right now,
an educational children's book to educate them.
And we're taking contributions.
And if you or your listeners would like to donate,
you can do it through my Cash App, man.
And the Cash App is Remo1953.
That's dollar sign R-E-E-M-O 1953.
Well, give us a little more before we make this investment.
Now, what's this children's book about exactly?
Well, it's really just basically, now we have books out there like that that tell black history and stuff,
but we bring it up to modern age, like, you know, real life events or things that our children go through and ask questions.
And we put that in a book.
We have certain words if children want to learn certain words.
We underline them, call them cool words. At the end of the book, they'll be able
to define those words for them.
You got you. All right, brother.
Thank you for calling in. Hello, who's this?
Yes, good morning. This is Ryan from
Manhattan. Ryan, what up? Get it off your
chest, bro. Oh, I'm feeling
pretty good today.
Half kind of regret and half
less. I was driving to work thinking
about how
a month ago I bought some
stock at AMC and I wish I had
bought more of it, but now
I'm going to say, well, I'm actually grateful
that it's actually tripled. And then
you got to get on the radio and the first thing
Charlamagne says is, how has AMC
stopped?
What a weird coincidence. That's so dope.
What you mean it's a weird
coincidence?
It went from $9 to what?
$32 a share?
Of course it's going to triple.
Ah, you know,
I'm really happy about that.
I'm like, dang,
I should have invested
some more back then.
I invested a decent amount.
I didn't invest 10%
of my portfolio,
but I invested a decent amount.
That's what's up.
Well, just be glad you did it.
Hey, would you guys mind if I shot up my Instagram before?
Go ahead, brother.
Sure.
I'll follow on Fly Arts and Brushes.
Read that mobile super fake company in New Jersey, in New York.
Hit us up.
And one love to all of you.
All right, brother.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Is morning. The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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 racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple 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 for 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.
105.1.
I'm darling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm darling.
I'm calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is the child support guard.
Good morning, Adida, Envy.
Good morning.
What's up, bro?
Peace, King.
Get it off your chest.
Why are you the child support guard?
Yeah, man.
Hey, listen, man.
You know, I'm the child support guard, man.
You know, I was trying to make a little extra money because, you know, child support kicking
me in my behind.
But I'm delivering some food and somehow I ran into a beautiful woman you know what i'm
saying picking up her food and you know i feel like she's my shot what's wrong with that now
you got me on the same room the truth everybody talking about me like i did something wrong
what's wrong with talking to a beautiful woman in this world man why they got me all over the
internet like that what are you talking about yeah what are you talking about? Yeah, what are you talking about? Yeah, over the internet. Oh, you ain't seen the Shade Room
video with the delivery
guy and some
dude came on the camera
and screamed on it.
I thought it was the woman's husband
was on the video and he screamed
on the video trying to talk to his wife.
Why do y'all think that just because it's on the
Shade Room the whole world saw it or at least the whole
black population?
Charlamagne, that was the funniest thing I've ever seen in my life. I happened to see it.
Let me go look.
So there was a delivery person coming to this woman's house.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He was out of the country, right?
He was in Haiti, right?
Or something like that.
Yeah, man.
That wasn't me.
It wasn't me. Go to the Child Support Guard on Instagram.
You gotta stop calling yourself the Child Support
Guard, bro. I don't even understand why you
call yourself that.
Child Support killed me. All my baby mamas put me
on Child Support, man.
How much you pay a month?
How much you pay?
$260 a week.
And you proud of that?
Hell no, I ain't proud of that.
I stand on the front line for
fathers who suffer from bad child support, bro.
Okay. So wait, you pay
$260 a week for three children?
I got the receipt, man. Listen, the reason
why I call myself that is because
my life's been affected by child support.
You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't
think a lot of females should get child support,
bro. They gotta take care of the kids.
I just need you to back up.
You said, wait, wait, wait, 260.
You said the daddy take care of the baby, homie.
260 a week, you said, for three kids?
I think you need to start wearing condoms.
I think you need to stop laying down with women and having unprotected sex.
That doesn't sound like a lot of money to me for three kids.
Well, you're going to have to keep paying that child support.
Listen,
did you hear what he just said? What?
Ladies, this is who you breeding with. A man who said
condoms takes away the feeling. He's absolutely
right. Listen,
all I want to do
is **** one. That's it.
All of that putting on condoms,
how are we going
to make kids?
Hey, have a blessed day,
King.
King, have a blessed day,
King.
Sending healing energy
to you and your baby
mamas, King.
Ladies, y'all better
be careful out here
in these streets.
Not letting somebody
using a condom
is killing your kids now?
Come on,
that sounds ridiculous.
Just want y'all to know
AMC stock is at $42 a share
right now. Just want to throw that out there.
Not bragging or nothing. It's $42.36
actually. Get it off your chest.
Oh, just shout up again. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way? Yes, and let's talk
about an arrest that was made in Miami
after a shooting. Now they had detained
a baby and questioned him.
And we'll give you some more details.
Why was a baby shooting? Babies can fire
guns? We didn't say it was
a baby. Where was this child's mother?
We'll get into it next. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Listen up.
It's just in. All the gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip. Gossip.
It's The Rumor Report. Got. Got. With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, I am excited for this.
You can lower the applause.
Yes.
Amazon Studios is going to be putting out My Life.
It's an upcoming documentary about Mary J. Blige's highly successful second album.
And it's executive produced by Mary J. Blige, Diddy, Ashana Ayers.
It's directed by Vanessa Roth.
And it will give viewers an inside look at the demons and blessings that inspired that record.
Here is the trailer.
In the neighborhood we lived in, it's like prison.
There was a lot wrong and there was a lot I needed to get out.
That's why
I had that pen.
My life was probably my darkest
album. One of the darkest times
I've had.
Most of the times I was just depressed and didn't
want to live.
I had it all inside and I was able to sing it and
write it. I didn't know that
so many people felt the same way.
Man, drop on the clues bombs for the icon Mary J. Blige.
Absolutely.
I'm excited about this one.
Man, my life is one of the greatest bodies of work ever.
If I had to live one album for the rest of my life,
my life would absolutely probably be that album.
Okay.
Well, that's going to be June 25th on Amazon Prime.
Come on now.
All right.
Now DaBaby was detained and questioned after ath on Amazon Prime. Come on now. All right. Now the baby was detained and
questioned after a shooting on South Beach. The shooting reportedly happened just after 1130 PM
Monday night outside Prime 112 on Ocean Drive and First Street. Two people were said to have been
shot. One had a leg injury while the other was shot in the shoulder. But what ended up happening
and there has been an update on this story, he was released
and he and 12 people in his entourage were taken in for questioning overnight.
And they said a private jet had been on standby all day in Miami to fly the baby back to LA
immediately upon his release. But another artist, his name is Wisdom, he faces charges which are
including attempted murder right now. The other man arrested was Christopher Urena, 29 years old.
The arrest came on Tuesday.
And what they are saying is the shooting happened before midnight.
Two people, like we said, were shot and one was critically shot.
Police had to temporarily shut down that block in both directions.
And they said they believe that the
two people they arrested are the ones who are responsible for the shooting. So we'll keep you
guys updated. But they said, according to a police report, two men were trying to get in their car
at around 11, 20 PM in front of the restaurant. When they got into a fight with a famous musical
entourage, that's when the rapper, according to the victim pulled out a gun. And they're saying that one of them then shot one of the two men in the right calf.
And the victim was then able to identify Wisdom as the shooter, according to the report.
I believe one of the victims, I believe, are paralyzed.
I read in the paper they said he's paralyzed, which is very, very sad.
They said one victim is in critical condition.
The other one was shot in the leg and their names were not released.
Eek.
All right.
Now, Magic Guard Terrence Ross said that his Lamborghini was stolen from a dealership in the Orlando area.
And then it was totaled early on Tuesday morning.
That SUV is valued at more than $200,000.
Here's what he said on Instagram.
Two guys broke into the dealership, went through desk, grabbed keys, go out to the lot and start seeing which key works.
My key to my flat Lambo gets stolen off the lot.
They take this car. They start to chase, lose control of it and crash it into the side of a building.
Completely total.
So explain this to me, right? Because, you know Because I haven't done crime in a very long time.
When people steal these cars, are they going to sell them?
Are they joyriding?
What are they doing?
Well, there's two things.
One, well, that car costs close to $300,000.
But they do two things.
One, they can joyride.
Or two, they ship them overseas.
So right now, they're not making that many cars because of the pandemic.
So they have to catch back up.
So cars are at a high premium.
People are paying overpriced for cars so it's it's they'll put that in a container and send
it overseas and and you know double or triple the price the kids that stole i'm not saying it's kids
but people that stole it would send it overseas or they would go to somebody else yeah what they
usually do is uh they usually have guys that steal a car they usually pay them a thousand to three
thousand dollars to take the car and then when they sell it
overseas, they sell it for $30,000, $40,000
overseas and whatever it is. So they usually
get younger kids to do it because the younger kids,
they're only 15, 16. They don't get no real jail
time. They'll get a community service or
juvie or something light.
That's why they get these younger kids that usually steal these cars.
That's insane.
Well, Terrence Ross is sick.
He said this was a birthday gift for his 30th birthday earlier this year.
Yeah, the sad thing would be hard for him to find it again,
because like I said, they're not making cars.
And that car was a bright orange 2021.
So it was close to $300,000.
Well, Terrence, happy birthday.
I don't know.
I mean, you got to look at things on the bright side, right?
I don't know what the bright side of this situation is,
but happy birthday.
Okay, now Rihanna has released
her first Savage Fenty Pride collection.
And she said in a statement,
pride is all about appreciating your authentic self.
I'm very excited about this collection
and showing love and support to the LGBTQIA plus community,
which includes so many
of our customers team members and fans so just so y'all know her company is valued at more than
one billion dollars and they have announced an expansion into styles for men come on now
yeah you guys should get some fenty because now they have men's stuff, you know. They got nice stuff. They didn't have men's stuff before?
No, they expanded into men's.
Yeah, but it's...
Charlamagne, you said you used it before, right?
I was joking.
Oh, okay.
It's a lingerie, guys.
What if I did?
I used to know what my number was.
I don't remember no more, though.
Are you talking about the lingerie?
Oh, no, never mind.
I was talking about the foundation. Never mind. Not Fenty Beauty. No, no, no, never mind. I was talking about the foundation.
Never mind.
No, no, no.
All right, now Coachella Festival has set their dates for 2022.
For the past two years, Coachella.
Coachella, not Cartella.
Coachella.
After two years of COVID cancellations,
they have announced the event will be back
the weekends of April 15th to the 17th next year and April 22nd to the 24th.
So they did an official announcement and on Twitter said, see you in the desert.
Well, if you need a fix, Coachella is July 3rd in Atlanta and Coachella is also August 14th in Atlantic City, your favorite celebrity car show.
So make sure you get your tickets.
I hope they send you a cease and desist.
They can.
I already trademarked it.
I already did my homework.
I put my lawyers on it already.
I'm selling merch and all that already.
They can.
I double check, triple check.
You sure?
Coachella is a place, bro.
It's a place in California.
Oh, that's the name of an actual town?
Yes, I told you that before.
Oh, I didn't know that.
I thought that was the name of a festival.
No, I thought it was just a festival.
The name of the town is Coachella?
We don't listen to Envy. Why are we listening is Coachella? Because it's not in Coachella.
Now, why are we listening to Envy?
There ain't no damn Coachella.
It is.
It is?
Oh.
I told you.
I did my...
I had to...
I'm Googling anyway.
Yeah, it's in Riverside County, California.
In the Coachella Valley?
Yes.
I trade more Coachella, guys.
Okay.
When it comes to this business thing, I got some great lawyers.
Coachella's a place, too. Coachella's a place. When it comes to this business thing, I got some great lawyers. Coachella's a place too.
Coachella's a place.
It's a place where my car show is.
One is in Atlanta, July 3rd.
Get your tickets right now.
Or August 14th in Atlantic City.
Come out for cars, rides, amusement, and all.
Family fun for the family.
Are you going to have Jay-Z and Beyonce's new car there?
No.
That would be a great movie.
Like them car thieves you were talking about.
Like they come up with a big plot to rob DJ Envy's Coach, because they know that's where all the cars are going to be at.
Let's not put that out there.
No, I mean, it could never happen.
But I'm saying that would be a great movie.
No, it wouldn't.
Yes, it would.
I didn't say documentary, okay?
I said a fictional movie.
All right?
And that car that you speak of, that's Jay-Z and Beyonce's.
They were only four made.
And they said Jay-Z has it.
They said it was priced at $9 million to $11 million,
but it's already worth $34 million.
Is that worth stealing if you're a car thief?
Yes and no.
We're going to sell it to you.
That's what I'm saying.
Is it worth it?
Would somebody actually pay that?
No.
That's what I mean.
You're going to break it down for the parts.
No.
All right.
Well, we got front page news next.
What are we talking about?
Yes.
And let's talk about this university that is wiping out all student debt for 2020 and
2020 graduates.
All right.
Well, we'll get into it next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey, morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Last night, the Brooklyn Nets beat the Celtics 123-109.
Hey.
Yeah, the Nets look really, really good.
I think the Nets are going to take it all.
Bucks and seven.
Second round against the Nets.
The Nets.
Bucks and seven.
I think the Nets are going to take it.
The Nuggets beat Portland 147-140,
and the Suns beat the Lakers by 30, 115-85.
That's the one I like.
Series 3-2.
That's the one I like.
Even though, you know, the Lakers have been injury-prone all year long,
but still watching the Lakers get bounced in the first round,
it warms my cold heart.
Nothing I enjoy more than texting Lakers fans when they're losing
and being like, how are you?
Just checking on you. And tonight,
the Wizards take on the 76ers, the Atlanta Hawks
take on the Knicks, the Grizzlies take on the Jazz,
and the Clippers take on the Mavericks.
All right, what else we got, Yeezy?
Wilberforce University,
they are canceling out all student debt
for 2020 and 2021 graduates.
How amazing is that? Absolutely.
That's life. This HBCU was the first college to be owned and operated by African-Americans.
As you know, we did have the campus president on the show before.
Envy, I recall you said you were going to do their homecoming, right?
Yeah, I mean, I would love to.
I mean, last year was pandemic.
And this year, I don't know what they're doing.
I know some of the homecomings are opening.
I would love to.
All right.
Now, they also excused overpaid tuition for students who
owed so much they would not be able to register for fall classes during the pandemic. These loans,
though, have to be provided directly from the school, not from state or federal programs.
They can't cancel those for you, but they can cancel any loans that were provided from the school.
Imagine how nice it would be to graduate from college without debt. All right. Now,
I don't know if you guys saw this video, but a Southern California teen pushed a bear off of a wall after it got into an encounter with the dogs at the family's home over the weekend.
How dedicated are you to your dogs?
Would you push a bear off the wall?
No, not at all.
The sign says beware dog, not beware the owner.
OK, that bear fighting that dog, that dog better handle his handle.
And see, the thing with that bear is where the guy could have got really, really hurt
was the bear was protecting his cubs.
And that's when the bear is even more dangerous.
They go crazy.
They go crazy.
Yep.
And the bear had grabbed the dog, which was lifting the dog up off the ground.
But if you love your dog enough, don't you have a dog that you love?
I do love my dog, but if it's the bear,
I'm going to go get my shotgun.
It's too late.
He can't get both of us.
What's that quote?
If you see my dog in a fight with a bear,
bet on the bear.
Pray for the bear.
Pray for the bear.
No, better pray for the dog.
What is it?
Pray for the bear.
Well, not in this situation. Better pray for that damn dog What is it? Pray for the bear. Well, not in this situation.
Better pray for that damn dog.
Okay.
All right.
Now, a seven-year-old boy is credited for helping to save his father and four-year-old sister.
This was in Jacksonville, Florida.
He swam to shore and called for help after they got caught in a strong current during a holiday weekend boating trip on Florida's St. John's River.
The father told the television station he anchored his boat in a river
while he fished and his children were playing.
Now, according to the father, he said the current was too strong
for the sister to hold on to the boat, and he also let go to stay with her.
Only the girl was wearing a life jacket,
and the young Chase actually jumped in and managed to swim to shore
and save them, get them saved. Isn't that amazing?
No, that's amazing. I gotta learn how to swim,
man. Well, you heard Jay-Z.
You too, Charlamagne. I definitely do.
Y'all both don't know how to swim? Nope.
Don't shame us.
We already shamed each other yesterday.
Goodness gracious. And Charlamagne,
you got kids. They
take swimming lessons.
All of them.
They can save him. Goodness. All of them. They do.
They can save him.
They can save him.
Goodness gracious.
You see, Jay-Z just learned how to swim.
I'm willing to learn.
Listen, I'm willing to learn to swim.
I would pay to see them put you in the water and you trying to learn how to swim and move your arms and kick.
I would pay for that.
Yeah.
Of course you would pay to see me wet, Sky.
See, you always go too far.
See, you were just like.
You said it. Go ahead, Jay. See, you always go too far. You said it.
Go ahead, G.
Alright, well, that is your front page
news.
That's her rumor report.
You really miss me, bro.
No, I don't.
Yes, you did.
Alright, well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Let's see how you do this transition.
This is a great segue.
Let's see it. This is based great segue. I want to see it. Let's see it.
Now, this is based off a private school in New York City.
They're under fire right now because they are teaching their first graders about masturbation.
Okay, the wheels are coming out of the plane.
See how it lands.
Let's go.
Keep going.
Do you think it's inappropriate at that age?
800-585-1051.
Okay.
First graders, learning about masturbation
in school. What age is that? That's six years old, right?
Six years old. Maybe, yeah, like six.
Six years old. What are your thoughts?
800-585-1051. We'll talk
about when we come back. When's the proper time
to learn? I don't want my kids learning about masturbation
in school at age six.
That's early.
Like, that's something that you figure your parents want to kind of have that conversation, right?
I've never had a conversation with my parents about masturbation ever in life.
I think that's just one of those things that you just learn on your own.
Yes.
I mean, has anybody's parent ever taught them the proper way to masturbate?
I don't know. I still haven't had the birds and bees combo yet.
I still haven't had that. My dad still haven't had that with me.
I don't know that it's the proper way to masturbate, but it's just using the right words and the right verbiage so that you're not shaming your kids.
So they know what it is that they're doing. They know not to do it in public.
And yeah, and not sexualizing it.
Oh, we got audio. Eddie said we got audio. ain't got no audio stop that's what i just said
that's called an erection sometimes i touch my penis because it feels good sometimes when i'm
in my bath or when mom puts me to bed, I like to touch my vulva too.
You have a clitoris there Kayla that probably feels good to touch the same way Keith's penis feels good when he touches it.
But have you ever noticed that older kids and grown-ups don't touch their private parts in public?
It's okay to touch yourself and see how different body parts feel, but it's best to only do it in private.
Nah B, that's too much for my kids. First grade is a little bit too early. different body parts feel, but it's best to only do it in private. Nah, B.
That's too much for my kids.
First grade is a little bit too early.
I just feel like you're planting seeds a little bit too early in first grade.
Yo, that's crazy.
I was not thinking about stuff like that in first grade.
They did say the average kid has masturbated by the age six.
Yeah, I didn't masturbate until I was in my teens.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines Let's talk about it
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about a New York City private school.
They are under fire right now for teaching first graders about masturbation.
Do you think it's inappropriate at this age and this grade?
What are your thoughts?
And they actually have a video that the kids watched. Can we play the audio? How come my penis gets big sometimes and points up in the air? That's called an erection. Sometimes I touch my penis because it feels good.
Sometimes when I'm in my bath or when mom puts me to bed, I like to touch my vulva too. You have a
clitoris there, Kayla, that probably feels good to touch the
same way Keith's penis feels good when he touches it. But have you ever noticed that older kids and
grown-ups don't touch their private parts in public? It's okay to touch yourself and see how
different body parts feel but it's best to only do it in private. So 800-585-1051 what are your
thoughts? We'll start with you Ye. Yeah I do think that it's important for parents to know what's going on when it comes to sex education in the classroom.
I wish I would have learned about those things instead of having to figure it out on my own so that you can get the technical terms and understand it and not feel shame about it and not feel sexualized about your body.
And I remember reading Chelsea Handler's book and she talked about in third grade, she went to a masturbation party and was masturbating all the time. And so I don't know.
I mean, some experts will say that yes, children as young as around six years old, that's the
average age that kids start masturbating and wondering about their body. I don't know about
masturbation though. I think learning the technical terms for your anatomy is important,
but masturbation, but it's just weird because I feel like you don't want them to also just learn it randomly
on their own from seeing something kids are exposed to so much so i do feel like it should
be like a consent form that gets sent to the house like look this is what we're teaching
here's the video if you have any issues you can opt out yeah well listen this is the thing um i
mean we've all masturbated as as
children we would never learn we never were taught we did i didn't have that conversation with my
parents and i think the school is forcing parents to have that conversation and i don't think that's
right i i don't think that the school should be allowed to have those or put those thoughts in
those kids minds at that early of the age without getting permission or allowing the parents to say
yes or no i didn't have that conversation.
I figured it out on my own.
And it was something that, you know, you talk about later on in life. And I don't think you put that on the kids.
And you wouldn't want your kids like if they came, if your kids came to you,
maybe they heard something from another kid at school or something happened at school
where the kid was another child in the classroom and they was masturbating or something.
And then they came to you and asked you about it.
Wouldn't you want them to be able to talk to you yeah i mean my kids could talk to me
about anything i mean the reason that i had the sex talk with madison and logan my older kids
uh i had that talk i believe when they were in like the third or fourth grade because uh
one of the other kids said something to them but that was at that age think about it that was 10
11 years old not at six not being a first grader, just leaving kindergarten.
I think that's too early, in my opinion. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, listen, each is own.
Personally, I think that's too young to be planting no seeds in a child's mind.
I was not thinking about sex in first grade. I didn't think I didn't start thinking about sex until third grade.
But that's because I started getting molested at eight. Sorry to be the dark guy here.
But it is what it is. OK. Before that, i was thinking about he-mans and gi joes now if i'm a parent uh which i am of three beautiful daughters
i should have to sign off on whether or not my kids learn that right and furthermore do you really
need to be taught about masturbation that's what you teach only thing you should know is that you
don't do it in public other than that figure it out on your own and i read chelsea handler's book
too and you know the reason somebody should have told her is because she was doing it in public everywhere.
She would be doing it in front of people at the dinner table and all types of other stuff.
Only thing that you should know about masturbation is you don't do it in public.
That's it.
That's the only thing you should know.
I think.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hi, this is Candace.
Hey, Candace.
What are your thoughts about that school teaching first graders about masturbation?
I believe that masturbation should be taught at a young age, but at home first.
But what about parents like Envy and Charlamagne that don't want to teach their kids that young about it?
I think that they should just teach them because you don't want them to learn it from somewhere else. I have a, I have a,
a five-year-old daughter that I've caught just sitting in front of the TV
playing with herself.
And I had to talk to her about it and let her know,
you know,
I asked her,
did it feel good?
And she was like,
yes.
And I had to talk to my five-year-old daughter about like,
you can't do that in public.
Right.
I wouldn't know.
We were at home. No no but i'm saying but you
but she was still doing it in front of the tv right so that's still out in the open so you
gotta tell her how to do it discreetly i don't know how somebody teaches you how to masturbate
i never had anybody teach me how to masturbate no well i also my best friend um son was doing it in
school once again only thing we got to teach kids is not
how to do it in public.
I agree, but I agree that we
should do it at home and not let the school
teach them. True. I agree with that.
Well, thank you. And you also don't want,
you have to give some explanation because you don't want them to
feel shame about something later on in life
too, right? You want to explain what it is,
what's going on.
You just can't do that in front of people. It's a shameful thing. You kind of have to explain what it is what's going on but you know you just can't do that in
front of people like it's a shameful thing you kind of have to explain to kids i would think
yeah but it's also uh how you raise your kids right because uh i teach my kids that you know
as far as wiping you know you don't just pull your your wee wee out or you just don't be exposed to
anybody you don't use the word penis you say wee wee i say wee wee to my kids i don't say penis i
say wee wee but you just don't pull-wee to my kids. I don't say penis. I say wee-wee. But you just don't pull it
out regardless. So my kids know to cover
themselves up. So I don't know. I could be wrong
but I don't think my kids would do that in public
because they're already taught not to
show themselves like that.
That's a good way. You teach them like, yo, some things
are meant for the bathroom.
That's why they call it private parts. You call them private
parts for a reason.
We don't whip out and pee everywhere so you're not going to whip out and masturbate everywhere.
I don't like this conversation.
I'm going to be honest with you.
The only reason I don't like this conversation is because it just feels uncomfortable.
I just don't think that is something you should be addressing with six-year-olds.
For six-year-olds, yes.
Yes.
I just don't.
All right.
800-585-1051.
We'll take some more of your calls when we come back.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now if you just joined us, we're talking about this school in New York.
It's a private school.
Dalton.
Dalton.
They're under fire right now because they're teaching first graders about masturbation.
Here's the audio if you missed it.
How come my penis gets big sometimes and points up in the air?
That's called an erection.
Sometimes I touch my penis because it feels good.
Sometimes when I'm in my bath or when mom puts me to bed, I like to touch my vulva too.
You have a clitoris there, Kayla, that probably feels good to touch the same way Keith's penis feels good when he touches it.
But have you ever noticed that older kids and grown-ups don't touch their private parts in public?
It's okay to touch yourself
and see how different body parts feel,
but it's best to only do it in private.
So we're asking, what are your thoughts?
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's going on?
It's Adrian from Brooklyn.
What's up, Breakfast Club?
Adrian, what's up?
Peace, peace.
So I just think that's too much.
Yo, Uncle Charlotte, you know,
you always talk about, you know, people, you know, being one way about their family and making sure that they protect their mental health.
I think that's inflicting too much on a young kid at six years old.
Yeah, that's a lot to think about. I wasn't thinking about sex at six.
No. And I think that advances it now, too, because now I learn about my penis.
I want to know what I'm doing.
It's too many questions from then.
Like you said, they should be thinking about G.I. Joe's, math, reading, sports.
You're stealing their childhood from them.
Let them be kids.
And who knows better than the parents that gave their child to know when they're ready to talk to them about that.
You feel me?
That's right.
And, I mean, if you catch your kid, you know, masturbating,
then you have the conversation.
But other than that, I just don't see why we planting those seeds
in a six-year-old's mind.
I'll be honest.
I don't like those cartoons that show a lot of, you know,
too much of relationships in the cartoons.
I think that's a lot of pressure on kids when they see that
and they feel like, oh, I have to have a girlfriend.
I have to have a boyfriend. I don't like any of that either. Just let kids be kids, in my opinion. Hello think that's a lot of pressure on kids when they see that and they feel like, oh, I have to have a girlfriend. I have to have a boyfriend.
I don't like any of that either.
Just let kids be kids,
in my opinion.
Hello, who's this?
Ernestine.
Hey, Ernestine.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
How are you all?
Bless Black and Holly Fairwood.
How are you?
Yes, sir.
I'm doing well.
Thank you for having me.
What's your thoughts, Mama?
My thoughts is,
my 11-year-old and I were listening to you all yesterday morning when we heard this.
And I proceeded to ask him about his body.
And it was very informative and very enlightening.
I want to say kudos to this teacher for helping my relationship with my son become more trusty.
So it worked for you? It helped you out?
Yeah, it did.
How old is your son?
11, she said.
He's 11.
I ain't mad at 11.
I'm mad at 6.
Well, my cousin,
she received her lady friend at 8.
And down in the South...
Her period, you mean?
Yes.
Yeah, you confused me.
Her lady friend.
I was like, what?
Her lady friend.
I knew exactly what you was talking about.
Yeah, me too.
And I don't even get one.
You sure?
It's questionable.
So, therefore, I was glad to hear her bring that out.
Now, the verbiage that she used, that that they used i might have wanted to use some of
that verbiage but it gave us opportunity to speak and i asked him questions and i found out that
things are happening with his body so now i can be on top of it and i can ask him a little more
because these things are serious and you know i don't want my child to
uh go out out there and do things that i did when I was his age or a little older.
Right.
Okay.
Well, thank you so much.
I guess you said, like, to each his own.
What's the moral of the story?
I mean, like you said, the moral of the story to me is to each his own.
You know what I mean?
I'm not knocking anybody, but I think it should be a choice.
Like, I think if schools are going to do that, you know, they have to send out forms to the parents, you know, asking the parents, do we want our kids, you know, to indulge in this kind of information?
Which I'm probably sure they did.
I'm not I don't think they just sprung that on the kids.
I would hope so.
All right.
Well, we got.
I do think it's important to let kids know that it's normal for them, you know, to touch their own genitals and not to shame them about it or make them feel sexualized in any way.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way.
Yes.
And let's talk about Ebony K. Williams.
She's taking some time off of social media.
And that is because of some
Real Housewives of New York race issues.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yo.
Yes, sir.
Hey.
Why are y'all acting like
y'all never done this before?
I don't know why.
He's just like, yo.
Like, he's not here.
Can y'all hear me?
Man, shut up.
Yeah.
What are you doing?
No, I don't know.
How can we tell you to shut up if we couldn't hear you?
Shut up.
Yeah, because usually I can hear myself bounce back in the headphones, but I couldn't hear myself.
But anyway.
Oh, my God.
You got to stop doing edibles at 6 in the morning, bro.
Ain't no edibles.
I'm broadcasting out of Detroit.
Oh, you're definitely doing edibles if you're in Detroit. No, but shout to House doing edibles at 6 in the morning, bro. Ain't no edibles. I'm broadcasting out of Detroit.
Oh, you're definitely doing edibles if you're in Detroit.
No, but shout to House of Mary Jane in Detroit.
I did stop there before I took my club last night.
Let me also shout out to Minnie's.
Minnie's is a black-owned restaurant out in Detroit,
and we stopped there to have some lunch there yesterday.
So shout to everybody in the D. I had a great time in Detroit last night heading home today.
That's right.
Say big up to D.
Go ahead, Envy, say it.
Big up to D. All right.
Yes, and I've been out
here in Tulsa, Oklahoma for
the past couple of days. As y'all know,
100 years since the Tulsa
massacre. I've just been getting my education
on, making sure I'm around in the
city and just seeing everything here. It's historic
to be here. I was thinking about that.
I was talking to Angela Rye
yesterday, dropping a clue box for Angela Rye. She was out there
all weekend doing things too. And I
really feel like Joe Biden should not have
showed up in Greenwood empty-handed yesterday.
Find a billion dollars.
Okay? Why am I echoing
all of a sudden?
That was weird. Did y'all hear that?
It was. Yes. I just started echoing
all of a sudden. But find a billion dollars.
Y'all can find money for other nonsense.
All right.
America spent $1.5 trillion on an F-35 fighter jet.
They can find some billions for those folks who live through Black Wall Street and their
children and grandchildren.
Come on.
Yep.
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, I agree with that.
Well, we got rumors on the way.
What are we talking about?
Yes.
Let's talk about Real Housewives of New York.
You know, Ebony K. Williams says she needed
a break from social media. We'll tell you what happened
last night. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
So Rap Caviar's 2010's Hip Hop Mount Rushmore list was what everybody was talking about last week.
So as you know, Drake, Kendrick and J. Cole were on their Mount Rushmore, but who was going to get in that fourth spot?
So people had a choice. Was it Nicki Minaj, Future, Kanye West and Lil Wayne?
Well, according to fan votes, Nicki Minaj gets that fourth spot on Mount Rushmore for the 2010s.
I'm not opposed to that,
but I look at Nicki as like her own entity.
She's like the Mona Lisa,
that statue of Abraham Lincoln
sitting in front of that building.
She's our own monument.
I would have to put Future
on the Mount Rushmore for the 2010s.
I mean,
as far as influence and the different...
Influence?
Nicki Minaj has amazing influence.
When it comes to influence,
I would put Nicki Minaj above that.
Over Future?
Yeah, influence all around.
Every rapper in their mama was sounding
like Future for a period of time.
All over the world.
From New York to the UK.
Like, I don't know.
For me, it's Future.
Nah.
You know, I wouldn't be mad at Future,
but I wouldn't be mad at Nicki Minaj.
I'm not mad at Nicki either.
Nicki Minaj deserves that, too.
I think Nicki Minaj, what she did as a lyricist,
what she did for her albums, her streaming,
the trends she set, what she did.
Yo, bro, Future was the number five most screamed artist
of the 2010s, period, of any musical genre.
Future was number five.
I definitely voted for Nicki Minaj.
But yeah, well, the fans voted for her, too.
So she got about 40% of the votes.
Then Kanye West had 33% of Future.
Actually, it had 17.9%.
Yes, Kanye was one of the ones.
And Lil Wayne had 9.1%. So it was Nicki, then Kanye, then Future, had 17.9%. Yes, Kanye was one of the ones. And Lil Wayne had 9.1%.
So it was Nicki, then Kanye, then Future, then Wayne.
And the reason I say you have to give Nicki her own monument
is because the female rap genre was kind of dead.
Not kind of.
It was pretty dead before Nicki Minaj.
But that's why I think she deserves that Mount Rushmore spot.
Because like you said, the female game at the time was dead, and she brought it back to life. So I think she deserves that spot. I think she deserves that Mount Rushmore spot. Because like you said, the female game at the time was
dead and she brought it back to life. So, I think
she deserves that spot. I think she's her own money. And I also think
men or women, I think Nicki Minaj holds
her own with the men too.
I know a lot of times we like to separate
it, but it doesn't matter if she's a woman
or a man. She can go up against all of them.
I'm not mad either, but it's
hard to deny future Hendrix, bro. I mean, it's hard
to deny Nicki too, but man, y'all be sleeping on future all right now ebony k williams is taking some time off
of social media before the episode last night of real housewives of new york she posted this
tonight's episode and next week's episode are really intense and really important. And I want you to lean into them
and I want you to watch them.
But the reason I'm taking this social media break
for the next two weeks
is because I want to leave y'all to yourselves
to have discussion and debate
and conversation around what you're going to see tonight.
And I guess I'm going to pull a Naomi Osaka
and pull back to protect my peace.
All right. Now, what happened on that episode last night?
Well, listen, it feels like they were treating her differently than they were treating Leah. Right.
And as you know, Ebony Key Williams is the first black cast member on Real Housewives of New York.
And so there's this angry black woman trope that was being pushed. And here's what happened on the episode.
Why are you getting so angry?
Why are you yelling?
Now I'm the angry black woman.
I didn't like Luann making a false equivalency between people's education.
You're an angry woman right now.
Our dear friend Leah McSweetie, not five minutes ago, storms off in a mad dash and we don't see her ass no more
and nobody called Leah angry I simply take a visceral response to something that felt deeply
personal and painful to me and I'm immediately called angry she's right she's not angry at all
to me now Leah definitely yelled stormed out of the house no one said anything about Leah being
angry and then Ebony speaks up for herself
and wasn't even mad, didn't raise her voice,
was very controlled, and she gets called angry.
So here is what else happened later on in that episode
where she feels like she deserves an apology from Luann.
I can't be in a friend group
that is not going to have the consciousness
to say Ebony's experience in this country is vastly different than mine listen
luann is here you don't have to educate her all you have to do is explain what you meant that she
didn't hear i'm gonna talk to lou as an adult what i hope she apologizes for is her defaulting
to a very stereotypical trope about women of color and our reactions and emotions.
Yeah, that has to be exhausting explaining yourself to a bunch of white folks on TV every week.
So I don't blame Ebony. You have to know when to disconnect.
I don't think the human brain has the bandwidth to take all those opinions
that I'm sure come from that show every week.
Yeah, I was going to say, I don't like that show because she can't preach, I guess, give her own narrative, right?
And watching the show, it seems like everything that they do with Ebony, they make it about race.
Now, they film a lot of hours, but it seems like that's where the show is trying to put Ebony.
And I don't like that because she's more than just she's more than just it's all about race.
It's all about race. It's all about race she's she's very intellectual she's an attorney she has a lot going on and i
just don't like that narrative for ebony that's what i've seen they promoted it like that though
her being the first black you know housewife on real housewives of new york i mean these women
need a reality check though you got to think on this show there's a lot of issues and they don't
know what it's like to be around black women so I do think it's important
but if you watch the show
that's not all it's about
all the time
but that's what goes viral
that's what it seems like
anytime I watch it
yeah I just know
this is already like
six episodes in
there's just so many
everyday life experiences
that cause mental health issues
but social media
magnifies them
times a million
so I understand her
disconnecting
salute to Ebony K. Williams
and make sure you listen
to the Holden Court Podcast
on the Black Effect iHeartRadio Podcast Network hosted to Ebony K. Williams. And make sure you listen to the Holden Court Podcast on the Black Effect iHeartRadio Podcast Network,
hosted by Ebony K. Williams and Dustin Ross.
Good job.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss E.
Shalabang, who you giving that donkey to?
Man, speaking of disconnecting, can we really talk about one of these challenges that these kids are out here doing that needs to end?
Maybe your old Uncle Charlotte is late, but we need to talk about this dry scoop challenge, okay?
And what it did
to a young woman,
all right?
We'll discuss.
All right, we'll get
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You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you dumb ass.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you dumb ass.
You are a donkey. It's time for donkey of the day. Donkey of the Day. You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want their fans to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlamagne to tap these gloves.
Let's go.
They have to make a judgment of who is going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you.
There's a breakfast club, bitch.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Ed Sheeran, Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, June 2nd,
goes to all you youngins who are out there participating in this new TikTok challenge called Dry Scooping.
Now, as your old Uncle Charlotte laid on this fad,
has this been going on via TikTok for a while and I'm just realizing it doesn't matter?
A message is a message, okay?
TikTok, by the way.
Shut up.
Now, what is dry scooping? Dry scooping is when people consume a spoonful of workout powder with no water.
Can you imagine? Some people are comparing this to another challenge that I never heard of.
And that is the cinnamon challenge. Have any of y'all ever heard of the cinnamon challenge?
No. OK, look, I can't keep up either. OK, I am 42 years old participating in just trying to stay mentally healthy as a black man in America.
Challenge. OK, sidebar. Life is really stay mentally healthy as a black man in America challenge.
OK, sidebar. Life is really good when you when you have to make up challenges. You know how good your life has to be in order for you to make up challenges.
Trust me, I get challenged every day. I don't need to be on Toxtic to be challenged.
OK, now Briatney Portillo is 20 years old.
She's an OnlyFans model and she was at her script tease job.
I don't even know what that is.
Does that mean she's a scripper?
She was at her script tease job, and she did the dry scoop challenge,
where she swallowed a spoonful of dry workout powder,
and then she started sweating uncontrollably.
Britney told BuzzFeed that she started to feel tingly and itchy all over her body.
She did her Googles, and Google told her it was a normal side effect,
and then she began to do a workout. She started feeling a heav google told her it was a normal side effect and then she began
to do a workout she started feeling a heaviness in her chest a slight pain she thought she was
having an anxiety attack so she ignored it and she pushed through her workout she went on about
her day and later that day you know what never mind listen to britney explain it herself i had
a heart attack as most of you guys know from taking this redcon one total war and i dry scooped it but i think even if i
put it in water i would have been asked out anyways um my symptoms were heavy chest and
chest pains but i ignored it and i continued doing my workout because i'm not a beta and then i had
nausea and fatigue and then i went home and i took a shower and then when I went to work I was in the locker room because y'all know I'm a I'm a strip of hope and I got chest pains again and I went to
my back and then my left side started hurting and my left side went limp and that's when I knew it
was a heart attack and not anxiety a whole heart attack because you want to talk on tics let me
tell you kids something man poor little tick tick ain't dying for you okay neither is the gram
neither is youtube every. Neither is YouTube.
Every day y'all take penitentiary chances.
You risk your life trying to go viral.
Okay, if this young woman would have died, she would have been a blog, maybe,
and we would be moving on to the NBA playoffs or whatever the next challenge is today.
Okay, I don't know anything about dry scooping.
I come from the era of dry humping.
That's what the challenge was for us when we were young. Dry humping
with clothes on, okay? Dry scooping for
what? What is that? That's what I always
ask myself before I do something. For what?
Why am I doing this? What's the reason?
I can't think of any valid reason
to swallow a spoonful of workout
powder with no water.
Why?
Why? To go viral?
I need to see what the afterlife looks like because I have a feeling that a lot of these folks who died trying to go viral end up in limbo because God simply doesn't know what to do with them.
And Satan, not sure if he wants them either. OK, God, like, well, I mean, they haven't really done anything to get past these pearly gates.
And Satan, like, well, it's not like they committed a sin. So now you're just in the afterlife.
Ouch. Yeah. OK. Participating in to find some way to spend eternity challenge all
Because you want to play with ticks
Alright, do you think the younger generation really understands what death is or do you think they dread being old so much that they?
Don't care because they want to die young anyway, let me tell you something dying young ain't it?
No, sir
Trust me life has done nothing but get better as I've gotten older and the words of of Pastor Young, Jeezy, that is, minus the BS, life is great.
How about you kids focus on the get old challenge?
Okay, do things that will help you stay alive as long as possible.
Focus on your overall health, physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally.
Cut out the carbs and social media challenges, especially challenges that can lead to health issues, some fatal.
Okay, let's leave the talks and takes for music.
I thought kids went on, talked, talked and danced and sang along the songs.
But they over there ingesting powder and it's not even cocaine, it's workout powder.
I don't care if it's a tick tock, a brown dog tick, a deer tick, a lone star tick, an American dog tick, the tick tick your fake Rolex does.
None of it is worth dying over.
Please give all those kids participating in the Dry Scoop Challenge the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
Yee-haw. Yee-haw.
And remember, tixificates.
Is that it?
Mm-hmm.
I don't think I want to play a game.
Nah, I don't want to play a game today.
It don't matter.
I don't want to play a game with y'all today.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
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We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Shayla.
Hey, what's your question for Yee?
I wanted to ask Yee what would she think would be the best advice to get away from someone
when they threaten you and your kids?
So he's threatening you?
Yeah.
What?
Like, put a knife behind your tires so you won't go anywhere.
Yeah.
First of all, I'm concerned about you.
Have you reported this to the police?
I've called the police, the police.
And then this is the thing.
He's not on any of the birth certificates.
I made sure he wasn't there because I knew how he was. I tell the police that and they tell me they can't do anything
because he's presuming he's a father. But your phone, your phone is breaking up. Can you pick
the phone up? Yes. The passenger side is broken. The driver's side is broken. The dash is broken.
The hood is broken. And he's in a mailbox. But how can a
mailbox? It's like, when he went to jail, everything that I got while he was away,
he's upset. So he broke dresses, TV, like whatever I got on my own is broken. So I'm like,
now they've broken everything. What else? What else is me? And when I'm leaving, we just had
two kids not too long ago.
She was two weeks ago and he had her by her onesie up and was like, you're not going anywhere.
Dangling her like how Michael Jackson had that baby over that balcony.
That's how he had her.
Like, you're not going anywhere.
Like, he jumped on top of me.
But I'm thinking, even if I do come to college,
it takes him a minute to get here.
Man, listen, I think, so he's outside right now?
He's in the house.
Do you have anybody you can call, like family members, anyone?
Because I'm concerned about you.
I'm concerned about your children.
My mom, it's not that easy to just leave.
Because I can, like, yesterday, he was like,
you can have a conversation.
I'm like, okay, I don't want to go.
He starts throwing stuff, upset.
It's like, I can't just tell him I want to leave.
It's not going to happen.
And I got little kids.
I don't want him to see me.
I understand that, but these little kids' lives are in danger.
Are you concerned about him getting arrested and you don't want him to get arrested?
No.
Okay, so you need to get, you need
to call the police.
You need to call the police. You need to get a restraining
order against him immediately.
Angela, okay,
I'm in Florida, right?
I live in the duplex.
He broke all my windows to the duplex.
Took it downtown.
They told me
it wasn't room for
an injunction because damage of property is not something in Florida for an injunction.
They denied it. That is ridiculous.
Listen, I think this this is a way more serious issue than we can deal with.
And I'm concerned about you in this immediate time right now.
So we want to make sure that we get you the help that you need.
You need to get a restraining order against him. But I can't imagine if he's done this right now, you called the police and they're not coming.
No, no.
He did this the other day.
I called the police and they took them.
They did nothing.
Told me they could do nothing.
Called to talk to a corporal.
Nothing.
They told me they can't.
In the state of Florida, if you're not on the birth certificate, the mother has full custody.
So I'm telling them that.
And they don't want to hear me.
Oh, presumably because he's been in there a lot.
I don't care.
These are why I didn't put him on the child support.
I mean, on the birth certificate so that he won't be able to do these things.
You need to go downtown.
When I go downtown to talk to a legal person, they tell me, hey, leave it alone.
Like, if I go after him for child support, it opens up for him to get rights.
Because the first step is DNA.
So once it proves that he's the father, then that opens up a whole world of what rights he has.
They're telling me if I don't want that, then I don't pursue him.
He's not on child support, no nothing.
Listen, I think this is something you should be talking to a lawyer about,
first of all,
because you need to know what all of your options are.
All right.
We're going to find
something for you.
Hold on the line.
Let's get your information.
Yeah.
Because I am concerned
about your safety.
I don't want him to hear this
or someone tell him.
So hold on.
Let's get your information
and let's figure out
what we can do.
All right.
Hold on, okay?
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Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Aaron Gregory.
Hey, what's up, bro?
What's your question for you so my question
is how do you handle a situation with your lady when she's very aggressive because she feels
very insecure when you interact with females at work or um someone's always calling you so your
woman gets upset about you working with other women yeah uh and interact with women in general
like females always in my face
or it's just nothing I can do
when I work with
females all day, every day.
We go out
to dinner or something like that
and she's always
upset or she wants to fight
as soon as, you know, a female's in my face.
Oh my gosh.
Listen, that's difficult and I want to say the issues that she has
aren't necessarily with you and these other women.
It's with herself, right?
It sounds like she has a lot of insecurities.
Yeah, and I try to accommodate her as much as I can
or just over-accommodate.
Right, because she's going to end up
ruining this relationship with her insecurities.
And I know that is not an attractive thing
when someone's always upset or always jealous
or always feeling like you're doing something or somebody wants you.
Now, where do insecurities stem from?
Was it always like this?
I believe so.
When I first met her, she had a few issues.
But, you know, we kind of like got past it.
I always talked to her and just kind of hashed it out and see what I could do to make her feel more comfortable.
But it always turns out, you know, kind of being one of those things where it's something that's always coming up.
Yeah, it feels like she has to get to the root of the issues that she has herself.
Like, perhaps, did she have some bad relationships before you?
Yeah, yeah.
Have you ever done anything?
Have you guys ever had any issues where she couldn't trust you or something happened and she found out?
No, I've never cheated, nothing, you know, nothing, even in my phone, like nothing.
Right, so that's definitely not fair to you. And she's got some things that she has to deal with
you because you can't come into a relationship like that and think that you guys will flourish.
You're going to get sick of this, of having to over-explain, and she's going to drive herself
crazy just thinking that every time something happens, you know, you're doing something,
or every time you're around a woman, it's an issue. So what she needs to do
is get some help for herself. And that means that she might have to seek professional help.
But what she has to understand on your behalf is you can't always cut her some slack and try to
accommodate her. You have to let her know this is unacceptable for you and it's crippling you and
what you have to do for a living. There's no no way you're gonna be in a world where there's no women around period so what
if she's very like aggressive and like every time she is an argument or we can
argue it's like she wants to fight and like put her hands on me she definitely
should never put her hands on you ever okay just like a man shouldn't put his
hands on a woman a woman should never put her hands on you ever. Okay, just like a man shouldn't put his hands on a woman,
a woman should never put her hands on a man.
And I don't want you to be in a relationship
where you could potentially end up getting into a physical altercation
and she calls the cops on you.
Yeah.
And so you need to let her know that you're concerned about that
because I've always heard, and I agree with this,
if you feel like things have to get physical in a relationship,
it's time to walk away.
Nobody should be putting
their hands on you.
Okay.
Because I promise you
things aren't going to get
any better if this doesn't
get handled right away
and she's got to deal
with some issues herself
and I don't want you
to put yourself
in a position now
where she's throwing things
or she hurts you
or you're restraining her
and now she's saying
you did something to her.
Okay.
So,
the best situation
would be one therapy.
Yeah.
And she definitely,
it sounds like she definitely
needs that.
It feels like you care a lot
and you want to help her
work through those issues
and you've been really patient,
but now she has to take
some accountability.
It can't just be you
accommodating her.
She has to take accountability
for her irrational actions.
Okay.
Okay.
I appreciate it.
I thought it was just me,
but okay.
I feel a lot better now. Okay, good. Thank you so much.. I appreciate it. I thought it was just me, but okay. I feel a lot better now.
Okay, good.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate you. No problem. I listen to you all every morning, so
I really learn something every day.
Alright. Good luck, brother. Alright.
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Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast
Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's
talk Mike Tyson.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is The Rumor Report. Talk to him. talk Mike Tyson. Well, Mike Tyson did an interview with Reuters and he talked about how shrooms improved his mental health. He said, everyone thought I was crazy. I bit this guy's ear off
after that 1997 fight. He said,
I did all this stuff. And once I got introduced to the shrooms, my whole life changed. It's scary
to even say that. To think where I was almost suicidal to this now isn't life a trip, man.
It's amazing medicine. And people don't look at it from that perspective. He said, I believe this
is good for the world. If you put 10 people in a room that don't like each other and give them
some psychedelics, they'll be taking pictures with each other. Put 10 people in a room who don't like each other and give them some psychedelics, they'll be taking pictures with each other.
Put 10 people in a room who don't like each other and give them some liquor.
They'll be shooting everybody.
That's real talk.
Yeah, most most healers.
I know most people who practice mindfulness.
They call it plant based medicine.
I was going to do it in over New Year's Eve, but I punked out.
Well, shrooms are still illegal in many parts of the world, including the US.S., and a lot of medical professionals warn against self-medicating with them.
But, you know, I've done it before.
I meant to ask again, just what does it do?
What does it feel like?
I'm too scared.
I'm a chicken to take shrooms.
So how does it make you feel?
What do you see?
I just imagine like Super Mario Brothers live in my head or something.
I don't know.
Yeah, it just kind of heightens whatever mood you're in.
So if you're not in a good mood, I always say do not try it then.
Make sure you're in a safe space with people you trust by yourself and nature.
And it can be an amazing experience.
And I say microdose.
Like, don't take too much.
You know, especially the first time you do it.
Just a little bit.
And the good thing is that when it wears off, you don't feel anything after.
It just goes through your system because it is poisonous mushrooms by the way mario brothers is all based
off a shroom trip you do realize that right you know that yeah that's why i said it it's like i
was like an alice in wonderland you know all right now gabrielle union is talking about her black
experience in hollywood you know she was on, and that is the whitest white show, and she talked
about the way that they treat you. In this interview
she was discussing
being on a hit show on CBS
and then going to go work on
another show and how they kind of made her feel
like she didn't know what she was doing.
That dual consciousness, though,
is what prepares me
to go then do an episode of Friends
after being on City of Angels.
When they're like, Gabby, do you know what a mark is?
Yeah, I'm an actor.
Didn't have to audition for this job
because I was just on a hit show on CBS.
But the man talked to me in sing-song voice
for the whole week.
But I'd been there.
Do Buckwheat.
We love it when you entertain us.
That's when we're most comfortable. I never watched Friends. If I knew Gabrielle Union was on there, I probably would have watched it. Do Buckwheat. We love it when you entertain us. That's when we're most comfortable.
I never watched Friends.
If I knew Gabrielle Union was on there, I probably would have watched it.
She was a regular?
She wasn't on there a lot.
But you know, David Schwimmer, who was on the show,
he also was very aware of the fact that there weren't any people of color.
So he had said that he wanted to have girlfriends on the show who were women of color.
So I think Aisha Tyler was on the show as well.
But yeah, I've watched Friends because it came on after Seinfeld.
That was really why.
So the TV would still be on.
I never watched Seinfeld either.
Sorry.
Yeah, I didn't.
I missed out on that great white entertainment.
Yep, never seen those either.
I enjoy Seinfeld, but I will say I didn't watch it until it was in reruns.
I didn't watch it when it came on, but there would be times I'd be at home
and then you end up
watching a bunch of episodes
of Seinfeld
pretty good show
and Curb Your Enthusiasm
Curb was great
I never watched none of those
I'd rather watch
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
or the Cosby Show
in reruns
I never watched none of those
I did watch those of course
but I did watch Curb
the only episode of Seinfeld
I remember is when
Kramer was on stage
calling everybody to N-word
that's when I stopped watching Seinfeld and that was not on Seinfeld that was is when Kramer was on stage calling everybody to N-word. That's when I stopped watching Seinfeld.
And that was not on Seinfeld.
That was actually real stand-up that he was doing.
And he got upset.
And then, actually, I didn't watch it anymore after that.
But, you know, a lot of people, like Wale, yeah, that was in real life.
You know, Wale did a whole album based off of Seinfeld.
Yep.
And had Seinfeld on the album.
That's right.
That's right.
The album about nothing, right? All right. No, that wasn't it. Wasn't it? I don't remember. And had Seinfeld on the album. That's right. That's right. The album about nothing, right?
No, that wasn't it.
Wasn't it?
I don't remember.
Yeah, because that's what the show was about,
nothing, when he pitched the show.
And then Curb Your Enthusiasm,
obviously the creator, Larry David,
created Seinfeld.
So it was kind of life after Seinfeld.
That's what that show was based on.
All right, now Jeezy has called out
some promoters in Detroit over an event
that people thought he was going to be performing, but he wasn't.
Here's what he said.
In the contract, it says, they party.
I just wanted to pull up and see my people real quick, get in and get out.
It was unorganized, understaffed, and chaos.
I got there.
You know, nobody knew what to do.
They wanted to put me in the skybox for me to watch the crowd from there.
Absolutely not.
I got my crew together.
We walked down to the bleachers so we could see the people.
Wanted to go downstairs, but there was nobody there,
including the promoter, that can get us there.
So you know how I'm rocking.
You know what I'm saying?
At the end of the day, I ain't never did nothing in Detroit for no money.
So if y'all mad at anybody, you better be mad at that promoter.
Right, it was an Occupy the Corner bike giveaway that they were doing.
All right, now, in addition to that, Kelly Price had some issues with a Texas promoter who did not pay her.
OK, don't play with our money. Here's what she said.
You would tell the people at the venue that I canceled tonight because I was too upset about my grandmother.
If I was too upset about my grandmother, I would have never got on the plane. I don't know who your grandma is.
I know who mine is.
But whoever raised you should be ashamed today because they raised a liar and they raised a cheater and they raised somebody that don't pay their bills.
And they raised somebody that would blame a woman for them being less than a man and not being able to handle his business.
Damn. a man and not being able to handle his business damn she was supposed to be on there with life
jennings and stand-up comedian marcus d wiley as well and don't know what happened but she did call
out the promoter kendrick james and rev up nation she called them horrible disgusting and despicable
and she said they don't deserve the platform of a promoter you just gotta go find the lord after
that read you gotta go figure your life out.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
I also want to say that both those situations you just played, Kelly Price and Jeezy, just
make me want to stay in the house.
Okay.
I was a homebody before the pandemic, but the pandemic really showed me where I like
to be.
And that's home.
Okay.
Jesus Christ.
All right.
Well, thank you for that rumor report.
Revolt is off this week.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
Let's go.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
I'm back home tomorrow.
Let me shout out.
I was all over the place this weekend.
So let me just shout out to some of the people I've seen.
First, I was in DR Friday and Saturday.
Shout out to Keno and Dita Promoters.
They are huge promoters all over the country.
So shout out to them.
Then shout out to everybody in Miami.
I was at Booby Trap.
Booby Trap is probably one of the best strip clubs I've been to in a long time.
Had a great time at Booby Trap.
So shout out to family at Booby Trap.
Then I went to Vegas, Daylight Vegas, the pool party.
Had a great time.
I'm running into so many people. so I'm getting to see people again.
I'm out and about.
And then we closed out in Detroit.
What up, Doe?
My family, R&B Tuesday's Quiet Storm.
So I just want to say shout to everybody.
Thank you so much for showing all the love.
And it's glad to be back outside, man.
It's glad to be DJing and working again.
Evan, you've been outside.
Not like this.
This is full capacity.
This is full capacity this is full capacity
I'm not gonna lie man
all you did was
just give me anxiety
everything that you
just said made my feet
and back hurt
okay
I don't know how
y'all be running
them streets still
I enjoy it man
we've been home
for the last damn
near two years
and I can't wait
to be home
for another two
not like this
how you been home
for two years
I said almost
about a year
March 13th it'll be two years yeah I said almost. About a year.
March 13th, it'll be two years.
Yeah.
But, you know, I wanted to come out to Tulsa, Oklahoma, for this historic 100 years since the Tulsa massacre.
I've never been to Oklahoma before at all, period,
let alone Tulsa, Oklahoma.
So it was definitely an experience to be here.
So thank you to everybody in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
for welcoming me.
And yeah, it's been
like kind of, I don't even know how to
explain it. You think about how
they built up this whole black Wall Street
just for them to get massacred,
killed, get everything taken away and then
still never get any compensation for that.
Yeah, that's horrible. That's why I said I don't even
think Joe Biden should have went there empty handed.
You know what I mean? When you look at this country and you can see that they, you know, cut a check for $1.5 trillion for a failed F-35 fighter jet.
How can you not compensate, you know, the individuals who actually lived through that massacre that was Black Wall Street and their children and their grandchildren?
Like, God damn, $1.5 trillion for an F-35 fighter jet that didn't even work?
You can find a couple billion for these people?
Yeah, some of those descendants, they would have been, like, super rich now.
They was like the black Jeff Bezos back then.
You know, it's just what these people could have had and what their family could have had,
what could have been passed down was all taken away from them.
And it still hasn't been the same.
And it's insane because, you know, people like to say, oh up pull them up by your boot scraps and you know you can make things
happen yourself but then when they did you blew it up you massacred them for it it's right it's
strange and also shout to our newest family member out in flint michigan 98.9 the beat all right we
appreciate you guys and uh welcome to the family when we come back, we got the positive note. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
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