The Breakfast Club - Rapper Kurupt Interview and More
Episode Date: September 13, 2018Thursday 9/13 - Today on the show we had rapper Kurupt stop by where he spoke about death row history, breaking down certain beef, with one including DMX and Foxy Brown. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Do...nkey of the Day" to a checkers employee in Philadelphia for fighting with customers 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.
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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.
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People watch The Breakfast Club, bitches. The voice of the culture.
People watch The Breakfast Club for light news and really be tuned in.
It's one of my favorite shows to do.
Just because y'all always keep it 100, y'all keep it real.
They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter.
They're on Facebook.
They're, you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Club.
Get your ass up.
Good morning, yo. Top of the morning to you, Yeezy. Hey, good morning, DJ Ami. Charlamagne Tha Guy.
Peace to the planet.
It's Thursday.
Yes, it's Thursday.
And today is National Bald is Beautiful Day.
Drop one of Clues bombs for us, goddammit.
What do you see there?
Give me a window.
I see that.
He made it up. I see it every day on the National Holidays list.
I see National Peanut Day.
Yes, that's there, too.
But it's Bald is Beautiful Day as well. Okay. And Positive Thinking Day. Positive Thinking Day. Two things that's there too. But it's Bald is Beautiful Day as well.
And Positive Thinking Day.
Positive Thinking Day.
Two things that I thoroughly enjoy doing.
Being bald and thinking positive.
Looking like a peanut.
Looking like a peanut.
Got a peanut ass head over there.
Even though I don't have a fresh baldie right now.
Peanut ass head.
And happy birthday to Swiss Beats.
Today is Swiss Beats birthday.
I'm going to cruise bonds with Swiss Beats.
I heard Swiss had a big old shindig last night.
He had a party.
What was last night? Yes. I heard Swiss had a big old shindig last night. He had a party. Well, yeah.
It was last night?
Yes.
I haven't slept yet, guys.
Sure it wasn't next...
Damn it, man.
No, man.
It was last night.
It was definitely last night.
There was definitely
people posting pictures.
I definitely got the invite
a couple days ago.
Damn it, Swiss.
I RSVP'd.
I was going.
I thought it was next week.
Sure you did.
Little Duval performed.
Drop one of the Clues bombs for Little Duval. God damn it. My wife's going to be that was going, I thought it was next week. Sure you did. And Little Duval performed. Drop on the clues bombs for Little Duval.
God damn it.
My wife is going to be mad.
Biggest star in the nation today.
Whoops.
My wife is going to be mad.
All right, but.
You missed that one.
Today's Tyler Perry's born day, too.
That's my guy.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
You don't go see his movies, though.
Sure don't.
Well, if that was your guy, you should go.
Support.
I'm going to see the one that's coming out in November with Tika Something and Tiffany Haddish and Omari Hardwood.
There you go.
Yeah.
Tyler Perry movies are pretty good.
The first ones.
I mean, they are.
They are.
I think I just outgrew them.
You know what I'm saying?
Like Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
That was great.
The one with Idris Elba, Daddy's Little Girl.
That was a great movie.
That's my favorite one.
Yeah.
You know what else was really good?
What?
What was it called?
The Family That Prays.
I don't think I saw that one.
That was so crazy.
That might have been the best one.
I haven't seen one Tyler Perry movie.
Yes, you have.
Impossible.
Impossible.
Name one.
I haven't seen any.
You may not know it's a Tyler Perry movie, but you've seen it.
Name one.
I mean, I don't know which one you saw.
I haven't seen any of them.
They're like wallpaper on TV. You never seen the one with Janet Jackson? No. That was a good one. That was a good one. I haven't seen that one. I mean, I don't know which one you saw. I haven't seen any of them. They're like wallpaper on TV.
You never seen the one with Janet Jackson?
No.
That was a good one.
That was a good one, too.
I haven't seen that one.
I hated that one.
That pissed me off so bad.
I didn't see that one.
Especially at the end when Maliki overdies, and then she just, all of a sudden, the rock
just walks out of life.
Definitely not going to go see that one.
You told me to end it.
Oh, my God.
It's horrible.
I haven't seen any.
I don't know.
But happy birthday to Tyler Perry.
Tyler Perry and Swizz Beatz.
Two very filthy, rich black men.
There you go. Well, I haven't slept yet. I went to D. But happy born day to Tyler Perry. Tyler Perry and Swizz Beatz. Two very filthy rich black men. There you go.
Well, I haven't slept yet.
I went to D.C. yesterday.
I got this award celebrating multiculturalism and diversity.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters was there as well.
She got her award also.
Okay.
And I met Jeff Friday, the founder of the American Black Film Festival.
He got his award as well.
But it was the Icon Talks Awards with the Motion Picture Association of America.
Okay.
That was dope.
So I went there on the train after I left here
and then came back on the train.
My train got delayed.
There you go.
On the way back.
That's how you stay humble.
Yes.
That's right.
I took the train.
There you go.
Drop on the clues,
bomb for Angela E on the train.
It was not that comfortable.
It's not the train that you think.
It's not that the A, the D, the E, the C.
Staying humble.
Letting the train be delayed.
It's not one of them trains. I take the subway, the C. It's not one of them trains.
I take the subway all the time.
Let's be clear,
my mom works for,
my mom works for
New York City Transportation Authority.
Stay connected to these streets.
When's the last time
you was on a train,
Charlamagne?
Never,
and I'm going to tell you why,
because I got really bad anxiety.
Me too.
And when I heard years ago
that the next terror attack
in New York
was going to be on the trains,
I stayed my ass off the trains
ever since.
Well,
I took the train,
the New York City subway to the train to go to D.C. Congratulations. Shout out to you. the trains. I stayed my ass off the trains ever since. I ain't mad at you. Well, I took the train, the New York City subway,
to the train to go to D.C.
Congratulations.
Shout out to you.
You know what I mean?
Keep it real out there.
Then listen, when I got off the train,
I like to keep my head above ground.
I picked up my car.
I was on my way home,
and then there was an accident on the bridge.
So that was delayed for about another half an hour.
So by the time I got home,
it was time to get ready for work.
Well, God is delaying you for a reason.
You just don't know what that reason is.
Then I left my,
then I, you know, I live in Brooklyn, so I had to park my car far away.
By the time I got home, there was no parking anywhere.
It was pouring down raining, and I forgot my phone in the car by the time I got in the house.
But God made a way, didn't he?
There you go, yeah.
So I had to run back outside, and I put my sneakers on the wrong feet.
Woo!
God is slowing you down for a reason.
Okay, you need to pay attention to why God is making you uncomfortable.
I was like, why is this happening to me?
Don't question God.
I got your breakfast this morning, Yee.
I already ordered it and paid for it, but thank you.
All right, well.
Why is this happening to me?
I was going to ask you for five hours.
This never happens.
Don't question God.
I could have had free breakfast.
Don't question God, Gal.
Well, it's Throwback Thursday.
Did you throw a Jamaican twang?
He did a little twang. He did a little twang.
It was a little twang.
What in the slang?
A little twang.
Throwback Thursday, Corrupt will be joining us with a dog pound.
Uh-oh.
Listen, you know these guys.
Well, if Corrupt gave up about it, I'd always be broke.
These are the kind of conversations I like having.
You know what I'm saying?
Corrupt, DPG, Defro.
He was there.
He was there.
All those movies that we see now. East Coast, West Coast. Coast Box movies. He was there. He was there. He was there. All those movies that we see now.
East Coast, West Coast.
Coast Box movies.
He was there.
He was there.
He was there.
He was actually part of it.
And I love Daz and Corrupt.
We're going to talk to Corrupt later on today.
But all right, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Ooh, a new iPhone, a new watch, all of that.
That means charge more money.
You're ready.
More money.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yes.
Nice for what morning, everybody?
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee.
Nice for what?
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news.
Yes, Hurricane Florence.
If you guys are flying, make sure you check out what your flight is looking like.
Because a lot of flights have been delayed.
The good news is that it has weakened to a Category 2 hurricane,
but it still will unleash extreme storm surges,
possibly historic flooding rains,
and damaging winds in the Carolinas.
That starts today.
The storm, they said, is expected to slowly move inland.
It's going to batter much of the U.S. coast for days.
So it's no longer a major hurricane, but its reach has expanded.
So residents from Georgia to Virginia are going to be facing problems.
So there's at least 800 flights that have been canceled along the East Coast Thursday through Saturday.
So make sure that you guys check your flights.
Again, and there have been emergencies declared in several states, including the Carolinas, Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland.
Yeah, salute to my peoples in South Carolina.
Salute to North Carolina.
You got your family and everything?
Yeah, they definitely evacuated,
but I mean,
the storm has weakened
to a category two.
So, you know.
Yeah, it's still good.
That's a good thing.
Even though it got bigger,
that's a great thing
that it only decreased
to a category two.
All right, and Apple
has announced three new iPhones.
As you know,
they always do their
September press conference.
So there's the high-end
iPhone X getting an upgrade.
It's going to be an XS.
It's just my ass, Apple. Which is a 5. high-end iPhone X getting an upgrade. It's going to be an XS. Which is my ass iPhone.
Which is a 5.8-inch iPhone and an iPhone XS Max.
No.
That phone's going to be $1,100, by the way.
That's going to be the biggest iPhone that they've made so far.
Most expensive.
Yes, it has a larger display, but it has a similar body.
And an O.
Again, there's no home button.
There's no home button, and you have to use the Face ID.
I got the iPhone X right now, and I'm sitting here saying to myself,
I refuse to buy any more iPhone products.
You know what's going to happen?
What?
The same thing that happens every time a new phone comes out.
It breaks.
All of a sudden, this phone right here stops working.
It just starts slowing down.
Yeah, so mine turn on.
Mine breaks.
I break my iPhone, and I just leave it broken.
I'm like, I ain't replacing it.
But, you know, I do have that plan where you can upgrade for free.
So you pay every month, and then when the new one comes out,
you just can upgrade it.
Man, we all getting hoodwinked and bamboozled, man.
As soon as the new phones come out, our old phones stop working,
so we got to go out and buy these new products.
Well, there's also the iPhone XR.
That's the third new one, and that's going to be the lower-end phone.
That starts at $749.
I don't know why Apple just don't drop the iPhone Malcolm X for February,
Black History Month.
That'd be stupid.
That'd be crazy.
So you can start pre-ordering these tomorrow.
Is anybody going to pre-order the iPhone XS and XS?
I can't say XS.
Nope.
I'm going to ride mine until the wheels fall off.
I treat my iPhone the way I treat my Tims, okay?
I wear my Tims so they all scuffed up.
With black marks, I wear them until I can't wear them no goddamn more.
And I'm going to do the same thing with this iPhone until this thing freezes on me in the gym.
And he's going to get it.
Nah, I'm actually not.
I'm actually, you see, I got the new Samsung
and I got the iPhone,
but I ain't paying
for no more phones, man.
F that.
When I was in Johannesburg
in South Africa,
they said they don't really
use iPhones over there like that.
What do they got?
I guess they use...
They use the Galaxies
and Samsungs,
the BlackBerrys
and smartphones.
I wouldn't expect
nothing less in Africa.
Only in Africa
it should be BlackBerrys.
They were like,
it's not really that big over here
because everybody uses WhatsApp
and you know how we use
the iMessage and texting.
They were like,
yeah, we're not really.
That's interesting
because all my friends
from like the UK and like Africa
always ask me if I got the WhatsApp.
Yeah, they use WhatsApp.
Because you could use it on Wi-Fi
and all that other stuff.
It's cheaper.
All right.
All right.
And that's Front Page News.
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or maybe you had a great morning and you want to express positivity.
Have you ever put your shoes on the wrong feet?
No.
You questioned God one more time.
No, no.
I think my five-year-old's done it a couple times, but no.
But anyway, get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Teller, man.
How y'all doing this morning?
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, nothing to get off my chest.
Wanted to spread blessings to everybody.
You're done, no.
Rastafari to the most.
All right, bless you.
Bombacat.
Choke the chicken, brethren.
You always ruin it.
Yeah, you always mess with me.
I'm in.
Bless up.
Bless up.
Bless up.
Bless up.
Bless up.
Hey, I just wanted to tell you guys I want to spread blessings to a young man that I
heard the other day.
His name is I Am Sluts.
He got a song called Can't
Wait. Give him blessings and shout out.
He's been on a couple of stations in Tampa.
Just wanted to show love to him, man.
Blessings to all of y'all. Have a blessed
morning. Thank you, man. I think Khaled needs a Jamaican
personal trainer. I think that's the only thing that's going to help
Khaled lose weight. I just thought about that for some reason.
He just needs that motivation. Somebody in the
gym telling him, go Khaled, go!
Being on the elliptical machine.
He's on Weight Watchers.
No, he need Jamaican Watchers.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Lou out of Dallas.
Lou, what's up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, what's going on, man?
I just want to tell y'all I'm feeling blessed this morning, man.
Letting y'all know I appreciate y'all.
Y'all give me through my mornings while I'm out here on the road.
Salute to Dallas.
You know I love Dallas.
You know I'm a Cowboy fan.
I'll be out there this Saturday.
I'm doing a Dallas versus New York party for the game. So, you know. You should invite Earl Spence out. Salute to Earl Sp You know I love Dallas. You know I'm a Cowboy fan. I'll be out there this Saturday. I'm doing a Dallas versus New York party for the game.
So, you know.
You should invite Earl Spence out.
Salute to Earl Spence.
He's invited.
Okay, what up, Charlamagne Tha God, man?
You funny as hell.
That's you.
Thank you, my brother.
I appreciate that.
Everybody's watching the NFL.
I'm not watching the NFL, but I'm not going to sit here and act like I'm not a Cowboy fan.
I'm supporting the African-American players that play in the NFL.
And you saw that the mayor of County, Louisiana rescinded his ban.
Yeah, I seen that.
He had no choice. I seen that. I did. I'm not watching the NFL, but I'm watching in the NFL. And you saw that the mayor of County, Louisiana rescinded his ban. Yeah, I seen that. He had no choice.
I seen that.
I did.
I'm not watching the NFL, but I'm watching the NFL highlights.
Shut up.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Lawrence from Detroit.
Hey, what's up, bro?
What up, dope?
Get it off your chest.
I want to say I'm depressed for the simple fact yesterday while I was at work,
a high school that I used to go to,
my cousin told me that a girl got stabbed in the middle of class
all because a boy was playing both of them.
And one of the girls found out about it and stabbed the girl in the middle of class
running a butcher's knife to school.
So I just want to say rest in peace to that little girl.
That's about it, man.
Yeah, I saw that on the news yesterday.
So sad to see something like that happen.
Very sad.
Young girls arguing over that.
That's crazy.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, hello.
This is MC.
I want to say, guys,
you know, I listen to you guys
religiously every morning
on my car
and not on my car
on my phone
and not on my phone
on YouTube.
Thank you, sir.
And I want to just ask
Angela Yee
about a relationship
that I've been on and off.
So I heard the story
about the guy that dated a former player girlfriend.
And I'm actually in the same situation myself because I dated this girl like eight years ago.
You know what?
You know what?
You know what?
Hold on, bro.
He was the side piece.
Hold on one second.
We'll put you on Ask Yee.
We're going to put you on Ask Yee.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Get it.
Pick up the mother-mother phone and dial.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So you better have the same energy.
Yeah.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Envy, what up? It's Snack Man. What's poppin', yo? Snack Man, man. We ain't hear from you better have the same energy. Hello, who's this? Yo, Envy, what up?
It's Snack Man.
What's poppin', yo?
Snack Man, man.
We ain't hear from you
in months.
Hold on.
What up, Snack Man?
Yo, what's up, Angela?
How you doing?
I'm at work right now.
I can't really talk.
Okay.
I'll send you a postcard.
You got a job?
Congratulations.
God is good.
I'm at work right now.
Holla.
Holla.
That's a joke?
He just really called
to say what's up.
That was the punchline?
That was it.
That you finally got a job and threw away your trash ass comedy career?
Hello, who's this?
What's up, MB?
Hey, what's up, Trav?
Hey, you.
Trav, I missed you.
Oh my God, welcome back.
Thank you.
I miss my Trav.
I miss you too, boo.
How was Africa?
Oh, it was amazing.
Next time you got to come.
Listen, did you get some Mandingo?
No, because I had security with me at all times.
They would not even let anybody speak to me.
Why you ain't sleep with the security?
Why would I do a thing like that?
Charlemagne.
Hi, sis.
How are you?
Uh-uh.
Don't hi-sis me today.
I have an issue with you.
Uh-oh.
What'd I do?
Tell him.
What'd I do?
Listen, I ain't had an issue with Charlamagne in months.
But I love it. I love it. Go ahead. Tell him.
Read him. So,
I'm on Twitter. You know I follow Charlamagne
on Twitter. So, I'm minding
my business, you know, scrolling through
my Twitter, and I see Charlamagne retweet
something, and it's about me.
No, it wasn't.
Uh-oh. What'd I retweet? No, you didn't.
Oh, yes, it was. You better go back and see where it came from. Let me go look. What was it wasn't. What I retweeted? Yes, it was. You better go back and
see where it came from.
What was it, Trav?
He retweeted a tweet. Somebody tweeted him.
It was like, forget about Trav.
That, that, that.
Something about Kathy Griffin and co-hosting.
Man, I wasn't
paying that no attention. I was just retweeting people.
How you gonna play Trav like that?
Trav's our guy, man.
I don't even know
what he's talking about.
They smile in your face.
Backstabbing.
Oh my God,
they wanna take your place.
You see how fake they be?
It's cool.
Charlamagne is
definitely a backstabber.
Have you heard?
I thought about you yesterday.
I was listening to
City Girls Millionaire.
What?
Why you think about him?
You think Trap got it?
I don't know.
I just thought Trap
would like this song
for some reason.
Well, you know what?
I used to like City Girls until that tweet resurfaced,
which I didn't care about the tweet because the tweet was from 2013.
But then when it got brought back up,
she doubled down on it for hours and then came back and issued a bullsh** apology.
I don't know what you're talking about.
How about the Haitian people?
No, Arisha, the girl from City Girls,
where she was talking about how she was going to beat and mess up her child
if he turned out gay.
I don't know nothing about that one.
I just like the album, period.
I saw the kid pulling up all these old tweets.
That's the name of the album, period.
Oh, I feel you, though.
I can't listen about that one.
All right, Joey, have a good one.
All right, tribe.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Shannara.
Hey, get it off your chest.
I'm calling to talk about the new law that was passed in New York City
for the Uber drivers where they're like,
they're not giving out any more TLC plates for a whole year.
But you have these companies that own like hundreds of plates
and they're not like doing anything to distribute those plates to the drivers.
So before you make a dollar to put in your pocket,
you got to pay them $400, $500, $600 a week.
Yeah, I don't know the ins and outs of how that all works.
I did say they wanted to limit the amount of people that were allowed to drive Uber and stop giving out those.
Are you an Uber driver?
I am an Uber driver.
And I thought the point of Uber was for drivers to be able to own their own place, for them to be entrepreneurs. But how am I an entrepreneur when I have to pay a company to rent a car $600, $700 a week
when I can't even go out and plate my own car so that I can really own my own business?
That's crazy.
And they did say the point, they said the point of that law was to like investigate
the impact that Uber is having on traffic in New York City.
But I see all these, like, delivery trucks out here every morning.
How come they can't deliver overnight?
Right.
Like, there's so many other things they could have did.
I just feel like it's an attack on the working class individual,
on the individual that's trying to own their own business.
I'm going to research this.
I want to research this some more because that is important.
Yeah, I don't see any politicians talking about that.
And I think today's election day
I'm not voting for anybody, any
city council member, anybody who voted
for that vote. I've been attacked on the working class
New Yorker, so. Alright, thank you
for informing us.
Alright, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up at any time.
Now, you got rumors on the way? Let's talk about the BET
Hip Hop Awards nominations. They are
in, and we'll give you some insight. Who got
the most nominations? Also, let's
see who you think is going to win. It all goes down
on October 6th in Miami.
All right, we'll get into all that and more, and don't forget
it's Throwback Thursday. Corrupt
from the Dog Pound, West Coast, will be joining
us. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's time. She's spilling the locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's time, time, time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So are the top three people nominated for the BET Hip Hop Awards this year?
Well, Drake is number one, 11 nominations.
Nice.
Then Cardi B has 10.
And then number three is Childish Gambino, who got six nominations of his own.
That sounds about right, all of those.
Nipsey Hussle ain't getting nominated for nothing.
Nipsey also got the best rap album of the year to me.
Well, for album of the year, the nominees are Cardi B, Drake, J. Cole, Migos, and The Carters.
City Girls period, not in that?
No, it's not on here.
It needs to be.
I didn't know you liked City Girls like that.
I do.
My youngins put me on the City Girls. Oh, okay. City Girls are dope. Salute to McKay. Because I've been trying to get them on lip service, that's not on here. It needs to be. I didn't know you liked City Girls like that. I do. My youngins put me on the City Girls.
The City Girls are dope.
Salute to McKayla and Nyla.
Because I've been trying to get them on lip service.
That's why.
Well, one's in jail.
One's in jail.
Only get you one.
And that was right before she went to jail.
Dropping the clues bombs for McKayla and Nyla.
Putting me on City Girls.
I thought you didn't know about City Girls.
Interesting fun fact.
P from QC months ago wanted City Girls on The Breakfast Club.
And Coach K being the smart man, he says, nope, they're not ready.
That was months ago.
Not it wasn't ready at the time.
At the time.
Not at the time.
But now I think I'll take it, man, which is a record that's been growing.
And then, of course, on Drake's joint.
And I'm just saying, I'll have to say that's why QC wins.
And then they have a lot of drama in real life.
Absolutely.
All right.
And one of the most important categories at the 2018 BET Hip Hop Awards will be DJ of the Year.
Now, let's talk about those nominees.
DJ Mustard.
Same thing every year.
Mustard on the beat.
Shout to Mustard.
And he discovered LMA.
Let's be clear.
He deserves to be there again.
DJ Khaled.
Shout to Khaled.
Every single year.
Can't front on Khaled.
No matter if he's not losing weight or not.
He's on the On the Run 2 tour.
And he's on the Forbes list.
Right.
He is on the Forbes list. Shout to Khaled. We're going to get to the Forbes list next, but DJ Drama. Shout out to Drama. What a, and be for real. Shout out
to Drama? Yeah, shout out to Drama. What was his year like? Nah, I'm playing Drama. Drop
on the Clues, Mama. Drama. That's my man. Of course, Calvin Harris, who had a smash
with the song Slide. That's my joint. He shouldn't be in there.
Why not?
Because it's hip-hop.
BET Hip-Hop Awards.
He shouldn't be there.
He does have hip-hop songs, though.
Who's the record?
What song Calvin Harris got?
That don't sound like hip-hop.
Definitely don't sound like hip-hop to me.
Are you kidding me?
The Migos were on that song.
Oh, they were?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
My goodness.
I still don't want them there.
Shut up, man.
Just being honest.
Why?
Because he's...
Because he's what?
Go ahead, Charlie. Why? His lips start being honest. Why? Because he's... Because he's what? Go ahead, Sean.
I mean, why?
His lips start shivering.
Why?
Because he's not hip-hop.
That's why.
But he had hip-hop songs.
I knock it off.
I agree.
He's not hip-hop.
He's an EDM DJ.
All right.
So, yeah, I think that's it.
That's what I was meant to say, because he's EDM.
He's EDM DJ.
I hope so.
And DJ Envy. Definitely don't see why you should go with him. Oh, man. I hope you're out. And DJ Envy.
Definitely don't see why you should be on this.
Now, Envy, why don't you right now tell us why you should be DJ of the year.
I don't see it.
Go.
I don't see what year you had to be on this list.
I don't have to sell myself.
Don't take his heart away.
I'm not, you know.
I've seen DJ, I've seen Envy have a better year as a personality than a DJ this year,
but that's just my opinion.
I mean, you know, the fact that we took an artist out from Atlanta
and made him a top five record, you know,
when my own home station didn't play the record, still a top five record.
Who you talking about?
I'm talking about Darius Deshawn, Hardaway.
You know that guy.
You know, top five record remix with, you know, 2 Chainz.
What does he have to do with DJing, though?
What does Khaled have to do with DJing?
He's a DJ.
That's what he does. Oh, got you, goting? He's a DJ. That's what he does.
You lost more weight than Khaled this year.
I'll give you that.
Your weight loss has been noticeable.
Give us some more.
You still ain't selling us, baby. You're not selling us on why we should win this.
I had the Fetty Wap single, which was a top 20 single.
Top 20 rhythmic as well.
I did numerous tours overseas.
Africa, Europe.
You know, I've been doing my thing.
Give us some more.
I DJ on the biggest radio show in the morning.
I think we're syndicated in what?
30, 40?
90.
Challenge Son is cuter.
I forgot 90 more.
Challenge Son is cuter.
Then who?
Then who?
Then you.
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Then you. Then you. Then you. Then you. Then you. Then you. Then you. Then you. Brooklyn, the little London, the little Jackson, the Madison, the Logie.
He said than you.
Asai's cuter than you, Envy.
He is.
Asai is cuter than me.
All right.
So anyway, those are the nominations.
No, serious question.
Do you think you should win this year?
I think I should win every year.
Okay.
I ain't asking ego.
I'm asking you.
I'm the best DJ regardless, and that's how I should feel.
Without a doubt.
I think you should win because you lost more weight than Callie.
Shut up, man.
I'm not with you. Shut up. And you've win because you lost more weight than Khaled. Yo, shut up, man. I'm not with you.
Shut up.
And you've been working out
way less longer than Khaled.
Shut up!
Well, Cardi B posted on Instagram
they also have 2018's
top 10 best-selling
hip-hop albums
and Cardi B is number 3
on that list
and by the way,
the only woman
on that list of top 10
best-selling hip-hop albums.
Drake is number 1
with Scorpion.
Post Malone is number 2
and Cardi B is number 3
and then the Amigos. She even beat the Amigos. I'm so proud of Cardi B. I number two. And Cardi B is number three. And then the Amigos.
She even beat the Amigos.
I'm so proud of Cardi B.
I'm so proud of Cardi B.
God damn it, Cardi.
She posted that and she said,
numbers don't effing lie.
I'm so proud of Cardi.
Cardi, you do your damn thing, Cardi.
And I'm going to tell you something else.
If you think Bardi can't do it again,
if you think Mama Bardi can't do it again,
you're out your damn mind.
Well, let's talk about the American Music Awards as well then
because those nominees were in yesterday also.
And Drake, Cardi B, and XXXTentacion
were among the people who are going to be
possibly winning awards at this show as well.
Drake and Cardi B are tied for eight awards
for the most nominations.
So, congratulations.
Shout out to Cardi B.
Drop one of Clues Bombs for Bardi.
Bardi.
Shout out to Cardi.
I love what Cardi's doing.
I heard some new Bardi too.
Yeah, you play me something. I heard some new Bardi. Oh, dang. Shout out to Cardi. I love what Cardi's doing. I heard some new body, too. Yeah?
You play me something.
I heard some new body.
Dope.
Body gonna do it again.
All right, so let's talk about the American Music Awards.
For favorite album, rap, or hip-hop, would you give it to Drake, Scorpion, Lil Uzi Vert,
Love Is Rage 2, or Post Malone, Bear Bongs, and Bentley's?
Drake.
I'm definitely going with Lil Uzi.
All right. I ain't even heard that one. I just like Lil U's? Drake. I'm definitely going with Lil Uzi. All right.
I ain't even heard that one.
I just like Lil Uzi's vibe.
I like he's a sassy savage.
I like everything about Uzi.
The show DeShimmys got me.
All right.
Now, Viola Davis,
she did an interview
with the New York Times
at the Toronto Film Festival,
and this interview
happened on Tuesday,
and she said she does
have a regret about
playing her role
in The Help.
She was nominated
for an Oscar for that role.
Now she said, I felt at the end of the day it wasn't
the voices of the maids that were heard.
I know Abilene, I know Minnie, they're my
grandma, they're my mom and I know that if you do a movie
with a whole premises, I want to know what it feels like
to work for white people and to bring up
children in 1963. I want to hear how
you really feel about it. I never
heard that in the course of the movie and a lot of people
did criticize that movie for
over-crediting white women for improvements
in race relations instead of giving more
emphasis to the real heroes of the story who were the black
maids like her character in that movie.
So she herself said that she does
regret her role in that movie.
Really? Yes, but she did say it was a good experience
and she was fond of everybody that she worked with.
And I'm sure it was a learning experience for people who
watched the movie, right?
Yeah, and she's just being honest about it.
And, by the way, if you guys read The Hollywood Reporter,
there's a nice article in there on
Kenya Barris, who is a
creator of Black-ish.
And he's talking about stepping away from ABC
and actually going over to Netflix
and the reason why. And he also gives a lot of
information about that episode that we never saw.
Please, baby, please, it was supposed to air
in the back half of the fourth season,
and they actually went above production budget and everything
to go and film that.
They got clearances for Sam Cooke's song,
A Change Is Gonna Come.
It has news footage of Donald Trump,
the Charlottesville attacks, the NFL kneeling protest,
and it's basically him telling his infant son
a bedtime story that reflects on the events
of the first year on the planet.
And so it's going to be very political, of course,
not very positive towards Donald Trump. And then
the episode ended up getting shelved
before its air date. They said it was mysterious
and indefinitely shelved.
That's horrible. Yes, he said that was the last
straw in his longstanding and already
complicated relationship with
the Walt Disney Co. Yeah, you know,
it was interesting reading that article because you realize
it's just a bunch of culturally clueless corporate
executives and he said, uh, ABC
after Trump won, ABC wanted to appeal
to people in the red states.
You understand what I'm saying? Like, look, I have no problem with
conservatives and Republicans, but we all have to admit
that after Trump won, you know, racist
bigots started to, you know,
come out and be under the guise
of the Republicans. So why would you want to cater to those racist bigots?
And that wasn't the only reason that he left.
And he is careful not to say too many negative things because he still does business, you know.
But he did say at ABC's Urging they did do a few suggested cuts.
And he said what came back was not a true representation of what we intended to do.
So they just scrapped it.
I hope we get that episode.
Yeah, don't offend the racists in it. I hope we get that episode.
Yeah, don't offend the racists in America.
I hope we get that episode.
We don't want you to offend the bigots in America, Kenya.
But it's a great article if you guys have a chance to read it.
Make sure you read Kenya Barris' article.
He talks about the limitations of network TV, his frustrations,
and also a pilot, Libby and Malcolm, that he was trying to get done about an interracial couple of two political
pundits, and that never actually ended up happening. So he was trying to get done about an interracial couple of two political pundits and that never actually
ended up happening. So he was just upset
about all of those things.
So it was a, you know, accumulation of
those things. But I'm Angela Yee and that is your
Rumor Report. It's amazing to me that people don't
realize the Trump era is going to end one day.
And we're going to remember
all of you people who are on the wrong side of history.
And that's real conversation. I know those are
the conversations I had with my kids. I'm know those are the conversations I had with my kids.
I'm sure those are the conversations
you had with your kids.
That's real-ish.
Anyway, all right.
Well, thank you for that rumor report.
When we come back,
Throwback Thursday,
Corrupt will be joining us
from, of course,
from Dog Pound,
Snoop Doggy Dog's Camp,
the West Coast.
We're going to kick it with Corrupt
when we come back.
One of the best freestylers ever.
One of the best lyricists, too.
All right, Corrupt,
when we come back,
it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
Got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Corrupt.
The good brother, Corrupt.
I feel like I'm home, man.
You understand me, man.
You know, we done partied many times.
Absolutely.
In New York.
Yes, sir.
Is it always surreal coming back to New York, being that you were one of the survivors of the East Coast, West Coast B?
Man, totally.
You know, it's always surreal.
So now we talk about the East Coast, West Coast, but you're originally from Philly.
I is.
And now how did you get to the West Coast from Philly?
Just, you know, just something simple like crash my mama's car.
Real simple.
Oh, you crashed her car, so she was like, all right, you going?
You gots to go.
So you're like the real Fresh Prince for real.
You moving with your mom. I mean, for real. I crashed the car. Oh, you gots to go. You gots to go. Oh. So you're like the real Fresh Prince for real. For real. You're moving with your mom.
I mean, for real.
I crashed a car.
Oh, you gots to go.
Sent me to my father.
And the rest was history.
How old were you when that happened?
16.
Oh, so you was like a, you grew up in Philly.
You was a Philly team.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That had to be shell shocked.
Was that a culture shock?
Yeah.
Oh, definitely.
You know, because growing up in Philly, we have a different thing.
You know what I'm saying?
So being in California, they gangbanging.
You know, I'm buying shoes that I really like.
People are like, I wouldn't wear those shoes, man.
Because of the color.
What?
Yeah, you know, I think I can wear the red Nikes.
You want to wear red Jordans.
Right.
All of that, no.
So how'd you adjust?
I didn't wear them colors. wear the red Nikes. He want to wear red Jordans. Right. All of that. No. So how'd you adjust?
Like,
uh,
I didn't wear them colors.
Was it an incident that made you not do it?
Or you just,
somebody just told you,
so you got,
somebody ran on you?
Oh yeah, definitely.
You know,
it's crazy.
Cause it was a little boy.
He was a little boy.
I just graduated.
Cause I already went through things in high school.
You know what I'm saying?
But I never had an incident incident. So I'm picking up my nephew from junior up from intermediate school
off on intermediate and this little boy comes over and he runs up on me he said hey you uh
such and such said you need to take off your shoes that I had on the all fresh blue nikes
looking crispy philly style I ain't taking off nothing, little boy.
Get out of here now.
He was like, huh?
Okay.
Went over there and told this little boy.
This little boy had to be, I'm 18.
This little boy had to be like 13.
Mm-hmm.
Rolled up on his bike and just shush.
Hey, blood, you got to take them shoes off.
I'm like, who you talking to?
Get on out of here, little boy.
Go on. I ain't taking off. I'm like, who are you talking to? Get on out of here, little boy. Go on.
I ain't taking off nothing.
He said, what?
I'm going to go to my house and grab my gun and come back and shoot you.
And just rolled off.
I was like, oh, man, why isn't anybody listening to this kid?
I'm just waiting.
And one of the little boys came over and said, he lives right over there.
He's going to come right back.
Right.
I found out later on in life that this kid was
a murderer from
Hawthorne, Piru.
Young kid. Right now,
probably doing what? Life?
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
I found out who he was later in life when I got
connected in that community.
He was no joke, this little kid.
And he did come back. Did he shoot?
Oh, I was gone.
Oh, you know what I'm saying? Oh, I was gone. Oh, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, I was gone.
I wasn't playing, man.
You know, I just grabbed my...
I said, we're going to play a game.
Okay, let's see who can get to the house faster.
Come on.
Come on now.
You got to run.
Come on, I'm going to help you.
Did you eventually have to claim a set, though?
Oh, yeah, I'm from the 60s.
What made you join the 60s, though?
Was it survival?
You know, you meet people.
And I met my brother, Broomy, and my pop kicked me out at 18.
You want to do this rap stuff?
You want to do all this rap shit?
Well, get your ass out.
Went to the club, rocked the mic, came back.
He had my bags.
He had my clothes all in two trash bags.
He just threw them Out the door
And closed the door
Said he's all yours
Broomy
Damn
Yeah that quick
So Broomy said
Alright come on
You're gonna come
Live with me
We stayed with him
And his girlfriend
For a while
And then
Went to the neighborhood
Second Avenue
That's where his mama was
Them 59th
Over there with Tony Tobin
It was over
In that era
Could you have remained
Neutral if you wanted to
Or it just wasn't possible?
Wasn't possible.
Wasn't possible at all.
I mean, you probably could, right?
Because, you know, my community loved me.
The neighborhood loved me.
Plus, my brother was, you know, Big U, my brother's drawl.
So it was the Big U.
Right, right, right.
So, you know, it really wasn't that.
It really wasn't a problem for me to just remain cool.
But you just don't want to.
You know, you want to be with your folks.
You want to be involved.
I remember it saved my life because I got in the car to go on one of them missions and draws pulled up.
And he got out and he just looked at me like, what are you doing, Corre?
I said, I'm finna roll with the homies.
And he just laughed.
I said, come on, come roll with the homies. And he just laughed. Said, come on.
Come on.
Get out the car.
Grabbed me by the collar.
Just get your little ass in the studio.
Y'all go on and get out of here.
So they knew you rapped from the gate?
Oh, yeah.
So you was rapping in Philly?
Oh, yeah.
OK, OK.
I am.
It's all right.
How did you meet Snoop and Daz?
And how did that relationship happen?
The Snoop and the dog pound?
How did that happen?
Oh, man.
You know, back then, I was killing Los Angeles.
Los Angeles was mine.
So I'm the top one in Los Angeles.
Rappin' was.
Rappin'.
You was cheating, coming from Philly.
Exactly.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
You know, my skills was a little bit sharpened.
So, you know, I won this contest at the Roxy on Sunset,
and then the next week I came back as a guest,
and Domino had a performance there.
Domino.
Domino.
I heard that name forever.
Here we go.
Here we go.
So, you know, me and all the homies was there in support for Corrupt,
so L.A.'s there,
and then you have all the Long Beach there in support for Domino.
Mm-hmm.
And then we just all met up in that driveway,
and, you know, Diamond back then was just mouth of the south.
All she did talk about,
Ka-bub, Ka-bub, I see y'all Long Beach.
Y'all all right, but y'all can't mess with Ka-bub.
You know what I'm saying?
And next thing you know, the battle started.
Beefy Loke started beatboxing.
I just had to cut people into bits and pieces.
And this one guy just crept through like,
okay, I'll serve you. And it was Snoop. And we just went at it and went at it, to cut people into bits and pieces. And this one guy just crept through like, okay, I'll serve you.
And it was Snoop. And we just went at it
and went at it, back and forth, back and forth.
Nobody could see my freestyle. I'm just
ridiculous. Especially when I was a
kid. Dog was there.
I said, oh my God, because he was hitting with
this California freestyle thing.
But he was there. And we
went on and went on until finally he just
changed the subject to you tight, I'm tight, and we went on and went on until finally he just changed the subject to,
you tight, I'm tight, and we started rapping together, and whoever get the deal first.
And that was it, man.
And, you know, thank God Dog made it, and he remembered.
All right, we have more with Corrupt from the Dog Pound.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
From the Dog Pound, from the West Coast,
the homie Corrupts in the building.
You know, when you were going through the East Coast, West Coast stuff,
how did you feel with you originally being from Philly
and being there 16 years of your life?
Yeah, well, you know, that was a little thing for me.
But, you know, I'm Los Angeles.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what raised me as a man.
Philly was my youth.
And then, you know, California was my manhood.
So I was growing to become a man through the death row experience.
And we was fighting for a reason.
We was fighting for a cause.
So, you know what I'm saying?
It really wasn't no thinking because it wasn't no East Coast, West Coast war.
You know, it was just, you know, it was individuals who had issues from these particular areas.
You know what I mean?
You know, Biggie and Pac had an issue.
Puffy and Suge had an issue.
That's not the East Coast or the West Coast.
East Coast and the West Coast just stayed down with the people who they, you know, who's from their side.
Right.
As far as me and Snoopy and Daz and us, you know, we only did what we did because we got dumped on.
Yeah, but y'all put the gas on the fire when y'all did the New York, New York video.
Yeah, y'all stepped on the buildings.
Kicking down the buildings.
Y'all stepped on the buildings corrupt.
I mean, because we got dumped on.
By Mobb Deep, right?
No.
CNN first.
No.
Who was it first?
See, we set this shit off.
Not Tupac.
He was in jail when we did New York, New York.
95.
Why did y'all set it off?
We set it off because we got shot at.
At the video.
At the video.
So Red Hook Brooklyn set it off.
Right.
Okay.
We was there rocking.
Biggie got on the radio, and Biggie basically was like, you know,
we couldn't do this out there.
I ain't saying do nothing to nobody in New York, but come on.
It's the truth, though.
By the way, though, I keep hearing that.
I keep hearing about that interview, but I'm like, where's the audio of that?
Everybody always talks about Biggie.
I think that was Angie Martinez.
Yeah, everybody said Biggie got on the radio and decided it a little bit.
Shout out to Rube. Shout out to Rube. Are you shouting out the shooters? No. What's wrong with you? Not at all. I think that was Angie Martinez. Yeah, everybody said Biggie got on the radio and decided it a little bit. Shout out to Rube.
Shout out to Rube.
Are you shouting out the Shooters?
No.
What's wrong with you?
Not at all.
I didn't know.
Not at all.
But shout out to Junior Marfino and them back in the day.
Yeah, I mean, you know, man, you know, it's the law of the streets, man.
You know, we took it in stride.
The song was really taken out of, you know, context.
Right, because, you know, it's a Melly Mel record.
It wasn't even a chorus.
I laid the verse.
Snoopy came in singing it, singing that hook.
Me and DJ Pooh and Dad was in the studio,
and DJ Pooh was like, hold on, let me hear that again.
And he kept singing it.
DJ Pooh said, go lay that.
So it's just out the blue.
It just fit.
It was great.
We thought we was going to get a lot of love from New York.
That's why we came to New York.
If we thought that New York was going to be thinking this was a diss,
we would have never had the b****es to come out here.
I mean, I know we deaf-roving, but goddamn.
We would have never came out here to shoot the video.
It wasn't meant for it.
I don't think nobody ever knew that.
Yeah, so it's weird.
So that shooting happened, but Pac was in jail,
so why was there
a beef then because we kicked over them bills knocked down so i'm confused so my bad
the shooting happened and then y'all i thought y'all kicked over the buildings after the shoot
right it was filming okay red hook brooklyn and we was in a trailer and you just saw, you just seen and then
and then we all looked at each other
and then and dog said, they shooting
cuz, everybody got on the ground.
The security
opened the door and said,
where's Snoop? Where's Snoop?
All you heard was crickets.
And he says,
it's Frank.
Snoop said, man, get the
fuck off of me. Here I am. Man, let's get the fuck out of here, man. it's Frank. Snoop said, man, get the fuck off of me.
Here I am.
Man, let's get the fuck out of here, man.
Let's go.
Move.
Get off me.
Move.
Stop touching me, man.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Got in that car.
We was out.
Went back to L.A.
So sad.
Real sad.
Sitting at Snoop's house.
Didn't even talk to each other for about a week.
Real sad, man.
Like, damn. Why?
Why y'all sad at each other? We got shot at.
And there's nothing you can do about it.
That's the one that kills you.
Nobody got hit, though. Nobody got hit.
Thank God. And then so y'all decided... And we was just sitting there
and one day Snoop woke up and said,
man, get up.
Called DJ Pooh and said, man, check
this out, man. We finna
kick over every building in New York.
What?
DJ Pooh said, who?
What?
It's over.
They came up with the concept, and we just had to respond.
It was the only way to respond.
We don't know who it was.
It was no particular person.
It was just New York.
See, that's what I'm confused about.
If the buildings got kicked over after the shooting, why did they shoot each other to begin
with? Just because Biggie said they shouldn't
be here doing that? Basically, because
it's like, you know, it's like
Envy said, you know,
people already took
the record as... Gotcha.
New York, New York, big city of dreams.
New York ain't always where it's seen.
And we, you know, it was Red Hook, Brooklyn.
You know, we don't know nothing about, you know, Brooklyn, this, that, and the third.
I mean, we was just here, you know.
And we was filming, and we thought it was cool, but Red Hook wasn't going for that.
If Biggie say, man, this is not right, you know what I'm saying, Red Hook's going.
Brooklyn itself is going to react.
We was kids.
We ain't know. Let's go. Yeah, let's go. Let's shoot. We finally going to react. We was kids. We ain't no, let's go.
Yeah, let's go.
Let's shoot.
We finally going to earn New York's respect.
That's all we wanted was New York's respect.
Doom, doom, doom, damn.
Oh, my God.
Oh, this ain't respectful.
You think a lot of those issues stem from the fact that you was dating Foxy at the time
and she was a young lady from New York?
Inga wasn't even in the picture. I think Inga had to young lady from New York? Inga wasn't even in the picture.
I think Inga had to be, what, 12?
No, Inga wasn't there at that time.
Inga was there five years later.
Yeah.
But you had issues later with New York artists because of Inga.
I remember you and X had a verbal spa.
Well, it seemed like you was giving him X more bars than he gave you.
Yeah, well, you know, love hurts.
You know, I got a little, you know, you say things,
sometimes you give the best advice and don't listen to it yourself.
Don't love these hoes.
You know, next thing you know, you the one that's out there
doing exactly what you tell everybody else.
Don't do that.
What happened to a housewife and all the rest of that?
Huh? Wait, whoa.
This ain't a housewife. This is my woman.
Snoop was like, corrupt.
Sit your ass down.
Okay? You ain't learned
from the last s***.
You brought a big rap.
I mean, I love the kid. You brought her a huge
rap.
I can't lie. I've never been involved with somebody
like that before uh she amazed me you know her rhymes was sick that was one part that amazed me
like that was some hip-hop thing i ain't seen i ain't i ain't seen nothing like it i only heard
about it and all throughout philly because that's the hip-hop time you know philly you know all we
get is the New York stories.
I'm finally a part of this
with the number one girl.
I felt she was number one from New York, man.
Inga, nobody could see her.
She's Foxy Brown.
Jesus Christ.
When I called home and told them,
yeah, my girlfriend's Fox,
Philly went nuts.
I couldn't believe,
they loved that more than they loved
the fact that I was corrupt.
So was you and X issue actually over her?
Totally.
Oh, so X was messing with her when y'all were together?
Totally.
Damn.
And I got offended.
Yeah, I did.
That was your girl.
I offended at both of them.
I got offended at everybody.
How'd you find out?
Oh, man, you know, I'm Gotti.
You know what I'm saying?
People gonna call.
Rick, you know Foxy and DMX was in the studio.
Foxy and DMX, this and that.
Oh, okay, yeah.
You know, my people are going to tell me.
Then they see them out doing some other things that's not the studio.
And it's like I talked to Inga.
One thing you know all of us can relate to,
you know, when a person is defensive,
you just ask a simple question,
and they go on fire.
It's self-explanatory.
Like, man, so what's up with this and what's up with that?
What do you mean what's up with that?
I just like his music.
Yeah.
I just like his house.
You all over the place.
Then Nas didn't approve of us at first.
He got on XXL and XXL and responded to Foxy and Corrupt.
So, you know, everybody picking on me.
I said, I'm just going to go back to California.
And I'm going to give everybody a piece of my mind.
Did you ever get cool after that?
Indeed.
Indeed.
Actually, it was a year ago.
I seen him in the airport.
LAX.
My brother Hump came over to me and said,
man, DMX over there.
I said, where?
He's like, he's right over there.
I'm going to go tell him you're coming to holler at him.
He said, definitely.
He went over there and then I went to go see him.
And we've been cool ever since, man.
It took y'all 20 years?
20 years. God years? 20 years.
God damn.
20 years.
Did you ever forget Fox?
I mean, you know, no.
He said no.
You know what I'm saying?
All right, we got more
with Corrupt.
When we come back,
let's get into
a Corrupt mini-mix.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was a Corrupt mini-mix.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Corrupt's in the building.
How was Suge Knight back then?
Was Suge, because, you know, we hear stories of Suge making artists do things
and punching artists in the face and slapping artists.
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
I mean, you know, Suge was Suge.
He didn't treat us like that.
You know, he was always like a big brother to us.
You know, he put us in there.
He had that love for us, and he just put us in the game.
He supported us in every way.
Everybody else was, I don't know, they was pretty much in trouble.
Are all those old beef squashed?
Because Suge has done some things in some people's lives that is, like,
unchangeable, so I don't know.
He's squashed it. You better believe it. I mean, I doubt it. done some things to some people's lives that is like unchangeable so i don't know you better
believe it i mean i doubt it you know sometimes i doubt it is you know suge had his opportunity to
win and he chose to you know a lot of people just just stay stuck in time the 90s is gone man you
know what i'm saying it's a whole new thing. So, you know, people got to change, and some people just don't want to change.
But if your man made me drink pee in the 90s, I may still be thinking about that in 2018.
I mean, I would if it was me.
You understand me?
Especially when he made everybody piss in the bucket.
Hmm?
What?
He made everybody piss in the bucket that he made?
Now you got to explain the story, Charlamagne.
People don't even know what you're talking about.
I don't know that.
I never heard that one.
I'm just saying.
So he made everybody pee in the bucket.
Go for it, everybody.
And then who had to drink it?
He was one of the people that worked there, and he made that one mistake.
What was the mistake he made?
Something with the business.
You know what I'm saying? Flights or rooms or something. What was the mistake he made? Something about the, something with, something with the business.
You know what I'm saying?
Flights or rooms or something with something.
Oh, when somebody made a mistake, they would have to drink that pee.
Well, that was one method.
This guy had to pee.
Okay.
They just, you know, should pop him up a little bit.
Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
Then sit him down in the bathroom.
And then, where's the bucket?
Get that bucket.
You got to drink this or I'm just going to whoop your ass.
For real.
Which one do you want?
Now, come on now, time.
You got to get ready to get on the stage now.
Ew.
Oh, my.
No, man, get up and fight. Get up and fight.
Don't do it. Right. Get up and fight. As long as I ain't going to die, I'm good.
Don't do it.
Right, get up and fight.
He never came back.
Oh, he was fire.
So that was an artist or just an engineer or something?
He was like he was an employee of the company.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Geesh.
Oh, yeah, man, get up and fight.
I always wondered about that scene in the Straight Outta Compton movie
when Dre got mad at everybody in the death row
because of the way they was acting in the lobby,
and he just started beating up on the dude.
Did stuff like that really happen?
Yeah.
Dr. Dre wasn't no punk.
You know what I'm saying?
He got shot in both his legs when he knocked this one guy down.
Something happened with Juel in the hotel, I think it was,
and Dr. Dre gave him one.
Boom!
He had the one-hitter quitters, but this guy didn't quit
because he went down and he came back up.
Doop, doop, doop, doop, doop, and he got Dr. Dre on both the legs.
But, yeah, you know, Dr. Dre would stand up when he was at Death Row.
You know, that's, you know, he wasn't no punk.
That's crazy.
Dre got shot in the legs back in the day, and we didn't hear nothing about it.
Oh, yeah.
That's going to be front-page news everywhere nowadays. Absolutely. Because the guy alive that shot dr. Dre. I'm sure he's not alive anymore
You never know
Between dog pound and death row. Oh
Man, you know we we just you know, we have two different ways of thinking after especially after we grew up You know, the biggie situation was one of those particular things, you know, we just, you know, we have two different ways of thinking, especially after we grew up.
You know, the Biggie situation was one of those particular things, you know.
Suge didn't like him, so he felt nobody should like him.
But we always got down with Puff and Big, always.
So we was caught in the middle, you know what I'm saying?
And that's why the thing happened with Snoop.
Snoop just got fed up.
And when they went to the mall or wherever they went,
Dog went to Hot 97.
Man, I'm cool with Puffy and Biggie.
This, that, and this, and the third.
Pop, you hear your boy?
And it was real bad after that.
That's right before Pop got hit.
That sparked the infamous plane incident, right?
Oh, yeah.
Snoop was on the plane and didn't know if they was going to jump him or whatever.
Oh, they knew better.
Yeah.
Oh, man, I wish Snoop would have came home touched.
It would have been bad.
Now, what happened on the plane?
They were on the plane going back to L.A.?
Yeah, they was on the plane.
Well, first of all, Pac and Shilgain talked to him the whole ride to the plane.
Then when they got on the plane, you know, Suga and them some big s***.
So, you know, you want to be careful with them.
So, you know, Snoop just sat in the cut.
He said what's up to Pac at first, and Pac looked at him like,
man, get out of my face.
So Snoop knew what it was, and he's like, I just want to land.
Once I land, I'm going to get with the homies, and I'm cool.
Until then, man, I'm just posting the back.
That's a long-ass flight.
That's a long-ass flight. That's a long-ass flight.
Woo, especially around.
You ain't seen from that flight.
With these Grizzlies?
I mean, Sugar's a ticking time bomb.
And Tupac is,
he's a beast.
Tupac could get up
and punch a s*** quick.
Like, fast, man.
Bang!
Why did Snoop even get on the plane?
What other way was he getting on?
The next plane.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Oh, he was a super superstar
then he couldn't get on the record. No, no, no, no. Oh, he was a super superstar then. He couldn't get on the record.
Death row politics. Death row was like
a gang. Came with Snoop.
Came with us, Suga and
Tupac. You leaving with Suga
and Tupac. Okay?
You tried to catch another flight.
Oh, man, you done. You know what I'm
saying? It's a respect thing. And you
had to ride it out. So, you know what I'm saying?
You had to ride it out. Snoop rode know what I'm saying? You had to ride it out.
Snoop rode it out.
Got back.
Got back with us.
And that's when that fight was cracking.
Championship fight.
We going out there to Las Vegas.
And Dog said, we're not.
You know?
And the main thing about the difference between Dog Pound and Death Row is we Crips and they're Bloods.
So, there was sooner or later
going to be that friction.
Sooner or later.
You know what I'm saying?
We live different lives.
You know what I'm saying?
We rode it out as far as we could.
That's what made us historical.
I always felt like
that was such a great example
for the West Coast,
the fact that y'all worked together,
Bloods and Crips,
but it didn't last long at all.
Death Row Run was like, what,
three, four years? Five, maybe? A great three, four, five years. Amazing. It was a strong... together bloods and crips but it didn't last long at all there for a run was like what three four
years five maybe a great three four five years amazing it was a strong oh boy was it pop died
beefing with the whole dog pound him and snoop still have him snoop snoop went to see him at the
hospital when he was down i think he was able to look at snoop. Snoop was able to say something to him before he passed away.
But, yeah, you know, right after the New York trip came Vegas.
And it was over.
Damn.
Right.
That's why you got to be careful, man.
You never know what tomorrow can bring.
People be here and then they be gone.
You know what I'm saying?
And it be the least expected person. You know what I'm saying? And it'd be the least expected person.
You know what I'm saying?
The one you don't, you least expect.
When are we getting a new career project?
Oh, man, I'm working on it right now as we speak.
You know what I'm saying?
With my HMG family.
I mean, this is a great thing, man.
You know, the love I'm receiving is epic, man.
I got a lot of new features, fresh features on there, you know,
that people really going to enjoy, you know what I'm saying?
And also, you know, when y'all come out to California,
let me lace y'all chucks with some of these moons.
I ain't messing with the moon.
You scared me, man.
I do the kush.
Okay, I'll get you the Gotti Gold, then.
You know, let's lace your chucks and help you feel great about yourself,
about life.
I know you feel that way already, but, you know, hey,
you know, sometimes you wake up in the morning,
go wake and bake, and, oh, my goodness,
oh, what a great day.
You never know what happens.
Now, you are a lyricist, so, I mean, I have to ask,
as a DJ, if you feel like throwing some bars out there,
you know, just in case the young boys say,
ooh, you know, I want to hear some bars or something.
I'm always with, you know, just in case the young boys say, ooh, you know, I want to hear some bars or something. I'm always with, you know, spilling,
but, you know, right now, I'm just going chillax.
Save the game, you dig?
Hello.
It's corrupt.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Eminem.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes, so Eminem, the second half of his interview with Sway has dropped.
And he talks about a lot of different things he gets in depth about him and Joe Button and what his problem with Joe Button is and how he felt he was supportive of Slaughterhouse and would have never done some of the things that Joe Button did to him.
Here's what he had to say.
Me and Joe Button, we're not friends like that.
But when I'm out here flying around to different places and doing interviews and trying to use my platform to pump up Slaughterhouse every chance I get. And you're using your platform to trash me. And I'm one of the things
that keeps this moving. You actually could be affecting this ship a little bit. You know
what I'm saying? Because you don't owe me nothing. But I've never gotten an interview
and been like Joe Button is trash. And that's what I said when Joe was up here, but Joe said they're not
friends. It was just a business decision. And Eminem
agreed. He said they weren't friends, but he said just
as a business-wise, he did a lot to try to
promote and help Slaughterhouse.
He's just saying he expected more from Joe. Yeah.
And, you know, business-wise,
I can understand that, that respect
that you would expect to get. And he also talks about
Machine Gun Kelly. Well, you know, real
quick about Eminem, too, though. What's that? You know, this is a classic about Machine Gun Kelly. Well, you know, real quick about Eminem too, though.
What's that?
You know, this is a classic example of when you push somebody,
you can't tell them how to react.
Because Joe said Eminem's song is whack,
and then replied saying, yeah, but look at all your domestic violence allegations.
Ain't no looking in the mirror.
That's a false equivalency.
I said your song was whack. Why are you bringing up my old domestic violence allegations?
Well, now he did in this interview tell Joe Button that he should, if he wants
to think about whack songs, you know.
Yeah, but that's not how he replied on the record. On the record,
he brought up his old domestic violence allegation. So all I'm saying
is, when you push somebody, you can't tell
them how to reply. Not at all.
Alright, now, he also talked about why he dissed Machine Gun
Kelly, and here's what he had to say
about Machine Gun Kelly in that 2012
tweet where he called Eminem's
daughter, Haileyiley hot as F.
The thing that was going on that he was saying about my daughter, I didn't even know about that
until like literally like a year and a half later. Then he starts doing a press run basically about
Hailey. That's not why I dissed him. The reason I dissed him is actually a lot more petty than that.
First, he said, first, first when he said, I'm the greatest rapper alive since my favorite rapper Bambi
from Shave 45 or whatever he said, right?
Like, I'm trying to hinder his career.
I don't give a f*** about your career. But then
when you get on Tech N9ne's album
and you start sending shots, and I'm
seeing, and by the way, this was on the heels
of the freestyle he had just did
about Shave 45. It's like,
shut the f*** up. I would've been
mad. Yeah, especially being that Haley was only like 15 at the time.
Yeah, I would have definitely been mad.
Eminem is fully justified on that one.
Yeah, because you can't say you can't talk about people's kids, you know?
Yeah, I'm surprised that he's rapping.
I'm surprised that that's just rapping,
but that's probably because him and MGK haven't ran into each other.
You can't play with people's children in that manner, sir.
All right.
Well, here's what else Eminem had to say about Machine Gun Kelly.
Now I'm in this weird thing because I'm like, I got to answer this.
And every time I do that, it makes that person as irrelevant as people say I am in hip hop.
I make them bigger by getting into this thing where I'm like, I want to destroy him.
But I also don't want to make him bigger.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Because now you're a f***ing enemy.
I'll leave it at that.
I'm not sure exactly what I'm going to do
at this point right now
because I'm still kind of waiting to see what...
You haven't heard his rap devil response?
No, I heard it.
Not bad for him.
So make sure you guys check out that full interview as well.
But that's also a very tricky place to be in
because he's right.
You know, as much as he wants to go at MGK,
he can't because it's just going to make MGK bigger.
But then he's like, I also want to destroy you.
So I can understand why he's torn.
I get it.
I'm torn.
All right, Dancing with the Stars.
We told you about Tinashe,
the rumor that she was going to be on this 27th season.
Well, they have released everybody
that's going to be on the show.
Bobby Bones is going to be on there.
Drop one of Clues bombs for my brother Bobby Bones, my radio breath-threat.
That's why I was telling him to shut the hell up the other day
when he was up to here saying that people that only dance with the stars are washed.
Well, there's also going to be a performer.
Yes, you did say they were washed.
I just said it's too soon for Tenasi.
That's all I said.
All right.
Also, a former Dallas Cowboys player is going to be there.
Charlamagne, are you excited about that?
I don't know who it is.
DeMarcus?
Yes. Well, I love DeMarcus, even though he sold us out. And went to the Broncos. you excited about that? I don't know who it is. DeMarcus? Yes.
Well, I love DeMarcus, even though he sold us out.
And went to the Broncos.
But he won a Super Bowl, so I'm not mad at DeMarcus.
All right.
Mary Lou Renton will be on there if you guys want to see that full list.
They have announced everybody that's going to be on Dancing with the Stars.
They've also released the Forbes list of highest paid hip-hop acts.
And this year, Diddy is not on top of the list.
This year, Jay-Z is the number one on that list.
So usually Diddy's been top of that list,
but because of the 444 tour
and of course they're on the On the Run 2 tour.
They go back and forth.
Yeah, Jay was number one last year too.
Oh, he was?
I thought Diddy was number one last year.
No, I think Jay was number one last year.
All right, well, Jay-Z's number one, $76.5 million.
Wow.
Diddy made $64 million.
Mm-hmm.
And number three on that list, shout out to Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar is number three.
He made $58 million.
And that's also partly because of his Nike and American Express deals that played a huge
role in his fortune as well as his tour.
Okay?
I'm not mad at none of those rich people.
Nope. Yes. Drake made it on the list after that,
then Nas and J. Cole and more.
So the list is all on Forbes.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, we got Donkey today coming up.
Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to?
Listen, man, donkey of the day today
is just a harsh reminder of why I really don't do
fast food restaurants except for Chick-fil-A.
All right? We'll talk about it for after the hour. Alright, keep it locked. Donkey Day
is up next.
Yes! Donkey of the Day. That's pretty funny. Charlamagne the Devil? Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes.
Donkey of the Day for Thursday, September 13th
goes to 28-year-old Latifah Linda of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Drop one of Clues Bomb's for Philly, damn it.
Hosted my first morning show ever in Philly,
so I always have love for that city,
but Latifah is a harsh reminder
why I don't really do fast food restaurants, except
for Chick-fil-A. What are the reasons we
love Chick-fil-A? Well, of course, it's because of that
boneless breast of chicken seasoned
to perfection. Hand-breaded,
pressure-cooked in 100% refined peanut oil
and served on that toasted, butted
bun with that pickle and them damn
waffle fries. Lord have
mercy. Makes me happy just
thinking about it, but we also love Chick-fil-A
because the employees
are angels without wings.
Okay, I grew up
with Jehovah's Witness
so in that religion
they tell us about
the 144,000
and the 144,000
are a group of people
who are destined
to go to heaven.
Okay, they will serve
with Christ as king, priest
for a thousand years.
I'm saying all that
to say
as part of their
internship for heaven,
the 144,000 first have to work
at Chick-fil-A. Shut up. Okay?
That's a fact. It's in the Bible.
That's how sweet these people are. Now, I want you to
think about your best experience you ever had
with an employee at Chick-fil-A. Like, you
pulled up and ordered four different things.
Okay, like this morning, you pull up,
you want four chicken, egg, and cheese biscuits,
but two of your friends lactose intolerant, so you want to hold the cheese.
One of your friends allergic to eggs, so you want one with no eggs.
You need grape jelly and honey because everyone loves grape jelly and honey on their biscuits.
And you need four waters, three orange juices, and an apple juice.
And you only have to tell the Chick-fil-A employee that once,
and they get the order exactly right, and then look you dead in your eyes
and tell you, God bless you, have a great day, hope you enjoy your breakfast as you drive off.
Do you understand how good that makes your breakfast taste?
Well, Latifah Linda is the opposite of all that.
See, Latifah works at a checkers in Philly,
and she got into an argument at 3 in the morning with three women in the drive-thru.
You already know what it is.
3 a.m., three women from Philly just leaving the club.
They drunk, probably on some perks, so they constipated. You already know what it is. 3 a.m., three women from Philly just leaving the club.
They drunk, probably on some perks, so they constipated.
So they like, you know, what will move our bowels?
Checkers.
So they pull up to the drive-thru, place their order, one baconzilla,
one bacon roadhouse, and a cheese cheese champ, okay?
But they from Philly, so their daddy's a Muslim,
so even though they ordered a baconzilla and a bacon roadhouse,
they tell Latifah no bacon, and Latifah replies back, so why don't you get a regular checker burger or a Big Buford?
And the three girls reply back, you drawling right now with your nut ass.
OK, I want a Baconzilla and don't put no bacon on that, Jean.
And Latifah said, who you calling a nut ass?
And then all hell breaks loose.
And this happened. 28-year-old Latifa Linder is facing multiple charges after allegedly dumping hot grease on customers at a Philadelphia fast food restaurant this past weekend.
Police say Linder threw the scalding liquid on three women Saturday morning as they ordered from the drive-thru at the Checkers at 58th and Baltimore in southwest Philadelphia.
All three women were burned.
One of them was treated at the hospital.
Latifa.
Young Bull.
I said that right, Taylor?
No, you didn't say that right, man.
How I say it? Come here.
Say Young Bull for me one time, Taylor.
For the culture.
Taylor from Philly.
Talk about the John, too.
He's a John.
It's John and Young Bull.
Young Bull.
Young John.
Young John.
No relation to Wyclef.
You drawling.
All right?
Now, I have seen people be disrespectful to fast food employees,
and I hate those kind of people because I judge people on how they treat others
who can't do anything for them.
So talking down to a fast food employee just because you think they are beneath you
is absolute trash behavior.
And if said employee wants to put a little boogie in your burger, all right,
a little flatulence on your fries, fart on the seasoned fries,
I can understand that.
You know what I'm saying?
If you get some spit in your Sprite, that's on you.
But my God, Latifah, you threw a cup of hot grease on some customers because you got their order wrong?
Now, the driver of the car was taken to the hospital with first-degree burns.
The other two women were treated on the scene.
I really hope the driver was the one popping off the most because if I got first-degree burns because of the little young John,
I said it right? Close. He's getting
close. He's getting there. Because of the little young John
in the backseat, I'm never going to pop
a perk with her ever again. Okay, look
man, I'll be the first person in here to tell you that
you can't tell someone how to react when you offend
them and you have to treat everyone with respect.
Words matter and people will hold you
accountable for your words, not to mention you don't know
what other people are going through so you may be arguing
with someone who may be at the end of the rope, end of their rope.
So we all have to make choices on how to react when we feel like we are receiving disrespect.
Do I think Latifah went too far? Yes.
Does she have a right to go as far as she wants to go? Hell yes.
And now she has to deal with the consequences of those choices,
which are charges of aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.
Please give the little young John from Philly,
Latifah Linda, the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
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I never threw liquid on a person ever.
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Don't.
You purpose raised somebody before?
Yes, I purpose raised somebody.
Who?
Why?
My ex because I caught him cheating.
So you just attacked him?
No, no, no.
That's a whole other story.
Don't.
You could have just left.
No.
No, I said you could have just left. No. No, I said you could have just left.
No.
No, I had to let him know what's up.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
M.V., Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
This is Kevin.
Kevin, what's up?
What's your question for Yee?
I want to ask you, man.
I've been trying to get my mother and my child for years now.
Uh-huh.
And she ain't been having it, man.
Like, it's been a long struggle.
Like, it's a long struggle.
We never was in a relationship.
It was a one-night stand.
Uh-huh.
And we just wound up having a child together.
Uh-huh.
And, like,
some time passed by,
I started catching feelings for her.
She's not interested in you.
I don't know.
It's just,
you know,
that's what my child's doing.
She's, like,
she feels like she's being...
Are your phones
Yeah, your phones
sound a little muffled, sir.
Your phones sound like
it's up in your...
Sure, sure.
But, um...
You got a nickname.
Yeah.
Every time my child's doing it, she be, like, she just say I got friends and like a co-parent and all that.
But I don't know.
I've just been trying my hardest to get with her because I really love her.
I want our family to be together.
Right.
Well, you know, you can't ever force somebody to be with you who doesn't want to be with you.
And sometimes that's the most annoying thing is when you go too hard and someone's clearly not interested in you in that
way. I will say this, just concentrate
on being the best father that you can be because that's
probably the most attractive thing
that you can be for her right now.
Yeah, because right
now, like, my child
is still with me right now. I'm taking
care of my child right now.
You say your kid is with you right now?
Yeah, he's staying with me.
Right.
And that's the most important thing.
And, you know,
I don't know if she'll ever come around.
Like you said,
you guys were never in a relationship and maybe she doesn't see herself with you.
And that's a hard reality,
but at least she's not leading you on.
Are you guys still messing with each other?
Nah, nah.
It was just that one time thing
and that one time thing
is having a child together.
Yeah, so, you know,
at least she's not leading you on and still
messing with you. You can go out there and do what it is
that you need to do for yourself and she's not telling you
that she wants to be with you. But if someone is
like, you're not it, you know, you
gotta accept that and appreciate
the fact that they were honest.
She always tell me though that she don't know what's in
the near future. Right.
And right now that's not what she's ready for.
And that's just honest.
Just like when a man tells us, I'm not ready to be in a relationship or I don't want to
be with you. We have to accept that. You have to accept that also. But again, like I said,
just be a great dad, because I'm sure for her, that is what she's going to look at as
like he's potentially could, you know, further on down the line. As long as you cool, you
chill, you a great dad, you not acting crazy, maybe she will say,
okay, now I am ready for something real.
Yeah.
In the meantime, do you, boo.
Thank you.
What you think I should do, Charlamagne?
I wasn't paying you no attention.
No, he doesn't care.
I don't.
I think you should pray and drink water.
Pray and drink water.
All right, brother.
That works.
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P-J-N-V-Angela Yee.
Shalom in the car.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
It's Anonymous.
Hey, Anonymous.
What's your question for Yee?
So I'm kind of like, you know,
in a situation where I've been dating someone for the past six months,
and everything is good, and I know that, you know, they're a good person and everything,
but I just have certain triggers from my past that kind of remind me of the hurt that I've been through before.
Like, how do you not let the triggers in your new relationship affect, you know, like,
the triggers in your past from your old relationship affect your new relationship affect, you know, like the triggers in your past from your old relationship affect your new relationship?
Well, first of all, you have to determine if those triggers are legitimate red flags
or just your own insecurities.
Like, what do you mean by triggers?
Um, it could be anything like...
Like I have triggers if somebody raises their voice at me or in any way makes me feel...
Yeah, cheating triggers.
Oh, cheating triggers.
Yeah, cheating triggers.
Okay, so tell me your triggers.
Like texting on the phone all the time,
you know, not really being so open to talk
about any of my problems
or any of their problems.
Like it's just certain triggers
that would make it seem like
there's always someone else.
Well, I think, you know, for us as...
And people in general
have all kinds of baggage
they bring from previous relationships and
previous experiences and sometimes you do have to pay attention to your intuition there's a
difference between a trigger and your own intuition telling you this is not it so I think in the
beginning of a relationship when you first start dating somebody nobody's really as open as you
would want them to be because people are still all cautiously dealing with their own baggage right
as well so you have to think I have baggage still all cautiously dealing with their own baggage, right, as well.
So you have to think, I have baggage, so does this person.
I think all you can really do is take it slow and communicate.
If you feel like something is a little off, then say something about it.
Just say, hey, do you have to, you know, text the whole time that we're together?
You know, I think I put my phone to this or make a deal.
Be like, look, let's both put our phones to the side while we have dinner.
And then you can look at it after.
None of that's a problem.
It's just, I guess it could be my own personal securities.
Because in the past, like, you know, every time that, you know, it would be presented that there would be someone else in the picture.
Like, you know, someone cheating on me.
It would be like, you know, the little things of how they kind of go through the back door to try and communicate with the other person.
So everything is fine in my new situation. Like, you know, we're talking, communicating, hanging out, everything.
It's probably just my own insecurities because, you know, little triggers, like,
especially with the whole phone thing, because that's the easiest way for someone else to nowadays cheat. And it's hard because people are sometimes innocently just on their phone a lot,
like looking at social media and looking at stories.
So you don't know what it is.
And it could be nothing.
So how do you like not let that affect your relationship?
You know, I always look at it because I have a problem when I let my ex-boyfriend who did me dirty affect my current relationship.
So I have to say to myself, I'm not going to let him affect me being happy with somebody else because I would never give him that pleasure of being able to do that.
So I have to sometimes very consciously make that effort to make sure I don't allow that to happen. So what that means for you is unless you,
this is how I go by my relationship. Unless I have a real reason to believe that something is wrong,
somebody contacts me, I see something, something's fishy, I hear you whispering, something crazy
happens, I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt. And I'm not gonna rack my brain. If I have
an issue with anything, if it's something small, I bring it to your attention.
And let's see if we can resolve it.
If something actually happens that makes me not trust you, that's going to put up a serious red flag.
But if we're smooth sailing, I don't want to do that to somebody.
I have to make sure I check myself.
And a lot of times as women, we do have to check ourselves.
We have this belief that all men cheat, all men are no good.
And we should never think like that because then that
actually can deteriorate your relationship.
Yeah, because the person I'm with, like,
you know, they're great. Right. If he's
great, let him be great, girl. What's the worst thing
that's going to happen? If somebody's cheating on you,
they're going to do it regardless.
If that's happening, you will find out.
That's true. You know, so just pay attention,
take it slow, and check yourself
sometimes. Okay. Alright? And don't, take it slow, and check yourself sometimes.
Okay.
All right?
And don't let, like, your past destroy your future.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Love you guys.
Love you back, too.
All right.
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If you got a question for Yee, you can hit her up at any time.
Now, keep it locked.
We got rumors on the way.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On the Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Now, I went away for one week, and I don't know what happened up here,
but what happened when Russ was up here?
Apparently, he was on the Breakfast Club, and he talked about his new album,
a lot of different things being hated.
But he also talked about
beating up another rapper. Let the record show, I
like Russ. Okay, I think Russ can rap his
ass off. I think he got a good head on his shoulders.
You know what I mean? I think people should actually
listen to Russ. Well, here's what Russ had to say
on the Breakfast Club. Why do the young rappers critique
you like young bands and smoke
perp and those guys?
You know what? It's a
trend. Those two kids,
those kids,
those are clowns, bro.
Did you see them
at any festivals?
Yeah, we've caught
one of them at a festival.
That knows what time it is, bro.
Which one?
Smoke Purple,
Lil' Ben.
I'm going to tell you right now,
if they respond,
they know what time it is, bro.
Well, now that video
has leaked,
you guys saw it, right?
No.
No, well, one of them,
yeah, it's interesting
because Russ said
whoever responds,
the first person that responded was some kid named Little Ray-Ban or something.
Young Bans?
Young Bans.
We used to call him Little Ray-Bans.
I thought it was Young Ray-Bans.
Young Bans is his name.
Young Bans.
Young Bans.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, and he said he was going to slap my bald head and make me grow hair.
I don't know what I did.
He was going to slap you?
Yeah.
What'd you do?
But he responded, so I was thinking it was him.
Right.
But it wasn't.
All right, turns out it was Smoke Purp.
Who also responded. Yes, here's
what Smoke Perp had to say. It's me and
like seven niggas. I fought all of them
niggas, all of them niggas by myself.
Russ, you a bitch for trying to make it seem
like you did anything because
you know if me and you went heads up, I'll beat
the brakes on you, you ass. Listen, take
some advice from your old Uncle Charlotte, Smoke Perp.
I have almost been jumped before on camera
and when it's on camera, you can't really exaggerate
what happened because people will see
the footage for yourself. Well, he's saying that he got jumped by
seven dudes wrestling. No, he said, I was fighting them all.
I was fighting them all. I fought all seven
of them. No, no, you were catching
the beats from Russ's squad and that's fine
because those Nigerians don't play around.
Okay, you win some, you lose some, but you live
the clout chase another day. Now, Russ said
LMAO people think this is high school on some meet me after class. Now, you lose some, but you live to clout chase another day. Now, Russ said, LMAO, people think this is high school.
Unsa, meet me after class.
Now, you talking crazy-ish online.
I've never met none of y'all weirdos.
I talked to y'all lying on the bed you made.
This is not after school parking lot fights.
Take your ass beating and move on.
I like Russ, man.
You know why?
I like Russ because he holds people accountable.
He holds people accountable in their music,
and he holds people accountable with their words that they say on social media.
I am not mad at that young man, Russ.
Drop one of the clues bombs for us.
I don't know why this era hates everybody they should listen to.
All right.
And Tamar Braxton was on Wendy Williams.
And on that show, she talks about her new boo.
She has a new man who has swept her off her feet.
Here's what she said about him.
I met him at a friend's birthday party.
Oh, hallelujah.
He's so fine.
I can't take it.
It's like a whole snack, a Lunchable.
He's originally from Nigeria, but he lived here for a while.
He went to Harvard Business School.
How long have you actually been with him?
About three months, but it feels like forever.
But look, but three is the magic number.
Are you in love?
Yes, very much so.
Now, she also told her during a taping
that she was molested as a
child. And, you know,
Tamar revealed that after Wendy pressed her, she said
that she'd been molested by members of both
sides of her family. And according
to sources, both Wendy and the audience
were stunned. So that full interview is going to air
today on the Wendy Williams Show.
Wow, wow, wow. Do you have that fair,
Charlamagne? What fair?
With your daughters?
About somebody doing something
or trying to molest one of your daughters?
Oh, 100%.
That's part of my parental paranoia.
That's one of the things that gives me anxiety.
You know, that's why I don't...
Like, I really just keep my kids home.
Like, they don't go to family members' house.
They don't really spend the night.
Like, I'm nervous and scared about that.
Yeah, because you know what makes me think about it?
The fact that I got molested when I was eight.
You know what I'm saying?
And then, like, when I talk to my friends, male and female,
it's like all of us were getting touched on when we were younger.
I'm like, what era were we in where all of these adults felt like they could just,
it was cool to touch on little kids.
It's crazy.
So, you know, I just try to stress to my daughters,
especially my oldest daughter who's 10, like, yo,
anybody touch you in any appropriate place, you let daddy know.
And when they tell you not to tell me, that's when you definitely come and tell me.
Did you guys watch that series, Big Little Lies?
No.
You guys gotta watch it. I watched it while I was on a
15-hour flight, and I watched the whole entire series.
But anyway, I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your Rumor Report.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee. Now the People's Choice
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Happy birthday to Swiss Beats. Everybody else, let me know
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