The Breakfast Club - Professionally Outside ( Cardi B Sophmore album delayed, Diddy Trial update, Death of George Floyd Anniversary)
Episode Date: May 27, 2025Today on the show after Loren spent her memorial weekend outside representing for HBCU's, she was back to giving her Lo Ridas the latest! First starting with Cardi B delaying her sophmore album yet ag...ain. Next, she gives the latest on the Diddy trial and what to come. Later in the episode Loren also goes outside in the tweets and give her thoughts on the 5 year anniversary of the death George Floyd. Check out Loren LoRosa YouTube at Loren LoRosa TV!Twitter: @LorenLorosa Instagram: @LorenLorosaProducer: Taylor HayesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey y'all, it's Lauren LaRosa and this is The Latest with Lauren LaRosa, your daily dig on all things pop culture, breaking, trending and exclusive news.
But y'all know we get into the conversations
that shake the room.
Now, speaking of the room, for those of you guys
that have been following me on social media,
y'all know I spent Memorial Day weekend
in the Dominican Republic.
Shout out to Memorial Day getaway, we get men.
I didn't even know what to expect.
This is my first time in the Dominican Republic.
This is my first time working with Memorial Day Getaway.
They're a travel group and they celebrate HBCU and Black alumni.
So if you went to HBCU or if you're a Black alumni from a college, we get together, we
have a good time, and we just honestly just take a break from life and work for the Memorial
Day weekend.
When I tell y'all we had a good time, okay?
Freddie, y'all didn't we have a good time?
We had so much fun.
My two friends were here with me
and then Freddie, who's also shooting the podcast
here with me today, was here with me for the full weekend.
And it was just a great weekend to like disconnect.
I think what I'm learning how to do more of
is disconnect this weekend.
I was kind of freaking out
because I didn't really know what was going on in the world.
And one of my friends was like, it's okay.
And I was like, let me just real quick
go on Twitter see what's trending.
And I was like, I'm gonna get off.
And then I posted pictures in like a swimsuit
and I posted pictures in a halter top
and people act like they ain't never seen
natural boobies before, child.
The people went crazy.
Like I was getting texts about,
I shouldn't post photos and bikinis because of my career.
And I'm like, it's a swimsuit, it's a halter top.
My body is here, what am I supposed to do?
I can't help the fact that I'm in 100 degree weather
and I don't wanna be here in a freaking cardigan.
But I didn't let that stop me.
I didn't care, we still had a freaking cardigan. But I didn't let that stop me. I didn't care.
We still had a good time.
I just thought it was kind of crazy
to see people reacting that way.
But hey, I'll make sure you guys check out
my YouTube channel, LaurenTheRosaTV.
Some of the behind the scenes videos will be there.
I'm going to do a wrap up vlog
once we are finished shooting this podcast.
So when we talk about the check-in,
cause we do a behind the scenes of the grind check-in
here on the podcast.
I would say right now I am feeling rejuvenated.
Feel, I mean, I physically am tired
and I can't wait to just like sleep,
but I feel rejuvenated already
just because I just got to do nothing,
but be a person, be a girl in her 30s, having a good time
and enjoying the fruits of my labor
while making money to do it and making money to be here.
So shout out to Memorial Day Getaway.
And just, man, being an HBCU graduate has,
when I say has opened up so many doors for me,
I've been able to make so much money.
Being an alumni of an HBCU,
I've been able to meet so many amazing people,
work with so many amazing people.
My heart is just always so full when things come back full circle because I always remember
being told, like, if you go to an HBCU, you won't have a good career.
I don't know what'll happen to you after college.
People don't respect HBCU graduates and their degrees.
And now look at me.
I'm an HBCU grad who got to come to DR and experience this with my friends.
They have a good time just because I'm black
and I went to a black college and I understand,
you know, just the blessing that is.
We had a really good time this weekend.
So I don't know if y'all can feel it,
but I'm just so full of like, man, God is so good.
So that's how I'm feeling.
That's my check-in.
But y'all know, even in disconnecting,
it's still kind of hard for me to ever fully disconnect
because I do get news alerts.
So taking y'all into the latest.
At the top of the list, Cardi B. So Cardi B announced that she is pushing her album
again.
And when I saw it, I'm like, at this point, it can't be her.
Like, the Cardi B that we've grown to know and love has such a work ethic, and she puts out such
quality work.
I mean, her rollouts are normally super tight and planned, right?
Everything from the photo shoots to how we, when she's popping out outside, how she looks
where we see her, the visuals, everything that goes with it.
So I'm like, well, what is the issue?
Is it her label?
Is it, like, what is the issue? Is it her label? Is it like, what is happening?
Because at this point, I think it's added pressure
on herself to keep having to have the conversation
about pushing an album back.
So for those of you guys who do not know,
rap star Cardi B, who was also television star as well too,
but rap star Cardi B has been supposed to deliver
her sophomore album following her first very successful album
Invasion of Privacy for years now. Originally Cardi B's album was supposed to come out,
her sophomore album was supposed to come out in 23 and then it was pushed, then it was supposed
to come out in 24 and then she finally made an announcement toward the end of 24 that like it
would happen at the top of 25. It is 25! When more are we in, Freddie, y'all?
It's March, April, it's May,
because when more of that week is May.
This is not even given top of 25 anymore.
And I think at this point, as a fan of Cardi B,
I'm still holding out for the music,
and I still feel like the music is going to be good.
I just want her to put it out and do it
and stop the world, to kind of shut people up.
People give her so much shit.
Like, it's kind of unfortunate
because I think the beauty of Cardi B
and what we've known to love from her
is her being able to just like be a regular person,
even though she's not a regular person anymore,
but be able to be honest about like,
here's what's happening with my album,
here's why it's not coming out.
Originally she was honest. She's like, here's what's happening with my album. Here's why it's not coming out. Originally she was honest.
She's like, I feel like things are missing.
I'm nervous about, you know, is my sound right?
If I'm coming, I got to come harder this time.
It got like, I got to, it has to make sense this time around because
they've been waiting so long and that's pressure.
I also feel like there's an element with her a lot of times now because of the pressure that she has on her
That she's not able to be her full self in a sense of like a lot of what we've seen her experience in her life
Since invasion of privacy she has to be so careful how she talks about it because everything is news with Cardi B now
When invasion of privacy dropped the whole
narrative and concept around that album
the reason why it was called
Invasion of Privacy is because there was something beautiful happening at that time with Cardi
B where we were watching her celebrity and her star rise and she in real time was getting
used to not having privacy and having to talk about certain things and going through relationship
things and revealing the fact that she was expecting her first child and trying to hide
that and not being able to hide that for but so long, right?
And now it's to a point where, like, it's full blown.
Like, she's kids in, divorce is filed,
she has a new boyfriend.
We've witnessed a lot publicly,
her offset going back and forth, you know,
just her growing as a mother and as a woman and just,
and a lot of it, she gets online
and she talks about all the time.
But I think being able to throw all of that
into one body of work, picking and choosing
what you're not gonna talk about
because whatever you talk about becomes the story
that you now have to,
because Cardi B, one thing she gonna do,
Cardi B gonna get online, okay?
She gonna get online, she gonna argue back and forth.
So picking and choosing is important
because whatever she throws out there,
we invading her space and she's giving it to us to do,
you know what I mean, as entertainers do.
But I think what I'm saying is that
it's a different ball game once the star begins to rise.
Once the people are clinging to you
and your brand and your story and they wanna know more
and they wanna be in your business.
Me prior to being in the role that I'm in now,
I would've been disappointed by Cardi B coming back out
again and saying the albums aren't coming
because of bundles.
And for those of you guys who don't understand
why bundles are important for artists,
when you bundle things like hard copies of the album
or vinyls or merch, it can add to album sales
and it can add to your album
sales and your units, but also too it's a fan experience as well.
Like you want, Beyonce does it very well.
She drops the merch, she has the visuals, she has the vinyls.
You want your fans to be able to like do more than just listen to music.
The fan experience is so important, especially for artists like Cardi B because again, like
I mentioned, she's taking us with her along this ride
every step of the way.
So I get it.
If the business ain't right, you don't wanna put it out.
But as a fan who didn't understand
people being in your business and being in your mess,
I would have been very disappointed.
I wouldn't have been wanting to hear nothing
about no bundle packages.
It's like, girl, drop the album.
At this point, are you scared?
But me now, and me now, it is different because i'm looking at it like no I get it
She want things to be right because if not, she got to hear it from y'all and it's no winning in that situation
A fan is going to be a fan a hater gonna be a hater y'all either gonna like it or y'all not
She's gonna hear it regardless, right?
But she's also gonna hear the great things about it too and the things that people love
You pick and choose what you want to entertain so you can't
get around that but as a person putting out this artwork she wants to make sure
everything is right. But hey I mean thanks for the update Cardi but we want
the music sis. We do I really want the music because I really want I pray and I
hope that she actually explores a lot of what we've gotten to see play out
in the media because Cardi has always been that.
And I really, you know, in being in this new space, I understand the difficulty of being
able to stay there and still have your peace of mind.
I do think that there's a balance.
There's a way that you can do it.
And I'm very interested to see on this sophomore album how Cardi does that, how she still remains
her relatable, bare it all, take you
on my journey with me, Cardi that we loved in her first album, Invasion of Privacy, but
like it's heightened now.
Cardi B is a superstar at this point now.
So I'm interested to kind of see how she, you know what I mean, finds that middle point.
But also in the latest, y'all know, leaving DR and leaving vacation means that I'm
taking y'all back to court.
Lotta take y'all to court.
Diddy is back in court again this week.
Leaving DR means we're going back into court with Puff.
And this week is going to be an explosive week,
in my opinion.
First up, Capricorn Clark will be the first witness
that is going to take the stand this week
in the Diddy trial.
So that'll be the day after Memorial Day.
And for those of you guys who do not know
who Capricorn Clark is,
she is a former personal assistant of Diddy.
Capricorn Clark is the woman who Kid Cudi testified
called her from outside of his home
while she was in the car allegedly with Diddy,
saying, hey, they're at your house.
Capricorn Clark is the woman that Cassie testified
was almost kind of like a friend and a confidant to her
to a certain extent in a lot of what she was going through
as she was going through it,
even though she worked for Diddy.
We've heard Capricorn Clark's name so much.
Almost every day at this point in this case,
I believe her testimony and what will come out
of her testimony is going to be revealed.
The prosecution has been like laying things out
and it's been very like subtle and very slowly
that they've been laying things out.
But the more that I'm in court
and I'm watching how they go about this,
I'm seeing that like, okay, they might question one witness about something over here and really not close
the loop. So you're like, why did they bring that up? And then they bring another witness
who kind of closes that loop a bit. And now you're hearing it from multiple people. So
it kind of verifies it on the prosecutor's side, right? I think Capricorn Clark for the
prosecution is going to be that. She experienced and worked with Diddy
through so many different things.
Allegedly, she's going to be able to tie up a lot
and put a bow on a lot of things from the, you know,
everything with Kid Cudi, you know,
the hotel setups versus not, the escorts,
cause she, you know what I mean?
She was involved in so much stuff. This is going to be a huge witness for the prosecution, but I'm
always interested to see how the defense handles witnesses like this, because this
witness, Capricorn Clark, is obviously not coming to, because there was another
witness on the scene, George Kaplan, another previous personal assistant of
Diddy's, who made it very very clear I still love Diddy.
I still think that there's a great person inside of there.
He just has some messed up things.
This is a complicated relationship that me and him had
because as much as I feel like that,
I couldn't stand beside him and watch him
physically abuse Cassie and some of the other things
that this assistant claimed.
He also brought up Capricorn Clark as well too
because he worked so closely with her. But that witness made it clear, too, that he didn't want to
be there. He was subpoenaed. He didn't have a choice. I believe a witness like Capricorn
Clark, even if she doesn't want to be there, is going to have to draw a really hard line
in the sand, because if not, and when I say that, I mean, you're either here to tell it
all and kind of stake your claim of what you believe
Do you believe by your testimony by her testimony? We will understand whether she believes
Did he deserves to be in jail?
Did he deserves to be locked up for the things that he's allegedly done or not?
It'll be very clear by how her testimony is angled from the prosecution how she handles
Diddy's
team and everything they bring back around her way because she was involved in a lot.
And what they've been doing, what Diddy's legal team has been doing with people who
have been involved in a lot of this stuff, they've been leaning heavily in on, but you're
not in this one either.
And it's kind of been to their detriment with some people.
I will say it was to their detriment with Cassie
only because the physical violence
that we've seen from Diddy,
it's like you don't get that out of your mind.
So the two don't match up.
So I'm just interested to see kind of how this
is gonna play out, you know, with the defense
and the prosecutors ping ponging, you know,
with this witness.
I definitely would say that Capricorn Clark
is another star witness.
So I'll be bringing you guys an update
on what her testimony was,
and just my opinion on it.
But also this weekend, too, it's Memorial Day weekend.
Just even being here, I'm like,
man, this is a different life for Diddy.
Memorial Day weekends used to mean yachts,
and you know what I mean?
The sexy clothes, and the Siroc, and the delion, and you know what I mean? The sexy clothes and the Siroc and the Deleon
and you know what I mean?
And y'all remember the videos
that he would post from the boats?
Deleon owned by a black man and you know,
all of those things.
Not this Memorial Day weekend.
He is behind bars.
There was a story that came out,
there was a report that came out
that talked about what his weekend,
Memorial Day weekend would look like behind bars.
It mentioned him being able to have barbecue chicken, play spades, play dominoes, you know,
with other people in the yard.
I doubt he's out just enjoying his time while there.
I mean, I don't know that for certain, but it got a lot on his mind right now.
I wouldn't be shocked if he wasn't just there trying to enjoy himself.
It's not, you know what I mean?
But it's just very different life.
And one thing I will say too, I always think about the kids in this situation
because they didn't make the decisions for their dad,
whether he did these things that are alleged to him
or he did not.
They did not make the decision to do any of these things,
but they're having to suffer as well.
Dad not at graduation.
Seems like the men in the family,
Justin, Christian, and Quincy, his sons, Diddy's sons, have stepped up. And that's a natural thing because they're older in the family, you know, Justin, Christian, and Quincy, his sons, Diddy's sons,
have stepped up.
And you know, that's a natural thing because they're older in the family and they're the
guys, the boys in the family.
But just think about how unfortunate it is that now you have these kids who have to deal
with all of this.
It's their graduation weekend and people are recapping your father being, you know, called
a sex, allegedly a sex trafficker and, you know, an abuser and like all of these
things allegedly, right? But we back in court this week y'all so I'm gonna keep y'all updated,
taking it to the streets.
Really quick before we get out of here, I do want to acknowledge that, you know,
with it being Memorial Day weekend, we are now five years since George Floyd passed away.
George Floyd is trending right now, as he should be.
And one of the things I thought about was I remember the actual, like, moment when everything happened and George Floyd's video went viral and, you know,
just how it felt and what the shift was like in the world for that moment, at least what it felt like.
And I reposted this article, I believe it was from NBC.
It was either NBC or New York Times,
but I reposted this article where the outlet
was having a conversation of,
and this is the conversation I've been seeing online,
are we really, do we really progress from George Floyd?
Like what, where are we now five years later? Felt like in the moment when George Floyd. Like, where are we now five years later?
Felt like in the moment when George Floyd passed away,
there was a lot of like, hold on, let me check myself.
Let me, from people all over the world,
no matter what color, anything, right?
People wanted to be educated on like race and racism
and all of these things.
And people were, you know, very considerate of each other.
And, you know, like that was just a regard for human life.
It wasn't about the color of your skin.
It was just the fact that you're a human with a family
and people you're supposed to go home to.
And, you know, George Floyd had a daughter, right?
Today, I don't know.
It just, it feels like a lot of that space and working.
And for me as a black woman working in this media space
and not even like outside of my job,
just being a black woman navigating life every single day
and trying to figure things out.
If I'm being honest, I feel like the moment
when everything happened with George Floyd,
these five years ago to where we are right now,
it does feel like for me, speaking for myself
as a black woman, what happened with George Floyd
and what the world had to watch on camera,
that was a reality for me before the world
had to watch it on camera.
So it was something that, as sad as this is gonna sound,
I was conditioned to understand, to try and know
how to prevent happening to myself or people I love from the time that I was born.
And then the world caught wind of it
and it was like, oh my God, this happens, this is a thing.
Let us help, we wanna figure out how we can help you guys
as black people make sure this isn't happening
because this isn't okay.
And it was like, yeah, duh, this isn't okay.
And now I feel like we're back at the point where it's like,
well, I mean, you guys can figure it out,
every man for themself.
Like, it just doesn't feel like that, hey, we want to be allies.
It doesn't feel like that anymore.
And I'm not disappointed by it.
And the reason why I'm not disappointed by it is because I'm not shocked.
Like if you're not a person who has had to experience certain things or live certain
ways or whatever, you're never going to really understand it.
So the privilege of not being afraid that what happened to a man like George Floyd can
happen to you is really a privilege.
And I think I realized a long time ago that privilege provides a certain opportunity for
people to pick up and put down certain things.
So when it was trendy, when it was a conversation to have,
when being a good person and just caring about a human
was like the march on, the world did it.
When it became not trendy,
when the headlines didn't get the clicks anymore.
I mean, there are still some good people out there
who have hopefully learned from what they saw on that video.
I'm not saying that, but I don't know,
it just doesn't feel like the world is moving in that way anymore. And I want to say that I'm disappointed, but I'm not,
because it's just the world that we live in. It's the world I've been living in all 33 years of my
life. So I say this to say, anybody out there that is feeling like, okay, it's five years later,
and what else has happened? Like, what have we done? Where have we gotten? Don't be discouraged.
Do not be discouraged. We've been living in this space for a very long time and prevailing
and being able to change things and being able to grow things. And I think as generations
come we'll be able to do that. We will. It's going to take some time and it's going to
take us understanding that there is this very loud privilege out there that we don't have.
But we can't let that stop us. We got to don't have, but we can't let that stop us.
We gotta let go of that.
We can't let that stop us.
We gotta keep, you know what I mean?
And shout out to people who have like still been ten toes down in all these things, like
people like Tamika D. Mallory and Angela Rye.
They got loud when things happened, but they've been loud every day since.
Not just when the black squares were posted.
So shout out to those women.
And there are so many more people.
Those are just two top of mind people that I follow closely and that I've actually gotten
to meet and learn to love and had the privilege to be guided by a bit.
So yeah, I just wanted to end with that.
Just put that in the world of like, they're having a lot of conversation online right
now about what's not happening since George Floyd. But I say, if you see what's not happening, figure out
a way, you know, within your own space to make it happen or support people who are making
it happen. Like we was giving money to these different criminal justice organizations
and doing so many different things when, you know, everything happened with George Floyd
in the beginning, you can still do that. You can take your own moment and make your own moment in time,
not just be a moment.
So let's do it.
That is my challenge to you guys as we sit here five years later
after the tragic killing of George Floyd.
It doesn't have to be a moment, but that starts with you
and you too, Zayn, so not just make it a moment.
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and at the end of each episode,
at the end of the day,
there's so much to talk about all the time.
And y'all could be anywhere with anybody talking about it,
but you are right here with me
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Make sure you tell a friend to tell a friend
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because this is where all the good stuff gets going down.
Okay?
I'll see you guys in my next episode.