The Breakfast Club - Rewind to MGK Interview and More
Episode Date: December 20, 2018Thursday 12/20 - Today on the show we flashed back to when MGK stopped by during his beef with Eminem and G- Eazy and he definitely didn't hold anything back! Also, since it is Thursday we flashed bac...k to the most memorable Ask Yee's and a flash back to when Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Ronnie from Jersey Shore. 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.
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Bullets.
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don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the
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Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
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You guys are the coveted morning show, but y'all earn it.
Impacting the culture.
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We in the mother...
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This is your time to get it off your chest. I want to hear that breakfast call. The world's most dangerous morning show. We in the mother, we in the house.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So you better have the same energy.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Carlos.
Hey, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
Yeah, I pretty much want to say, you know, I'm blessed.
I'm just blessed.
I'm an electrician. I've been working for, you know, about 17 blessed. I'm just blessed. I'm an electrician.
I've been working for, you know, about 17 years in the field.
I'll be 35 this year.
And I'm blessed, you know, to be able to take care of all five of my kids and stuff.
But I'm a little mad, too, because I travel a lot with my job.
And my kids, you know, they pretty much told me yesterday when I told them I had to go out of town for work that they're tired of me traveling. And that's pretty much where I make all my money at, you know.
So I had to compromise with them, you know, especially my daughter.
She's five years old.
She wanted me to get a job in Winn-Dixie.
But I'm telling her, you know, I work at Winn-Dixie.
You know, we want to have a lot of stuff we have.
But how long are you going when you travel, bro?
Anywhere from two weeks to six weeks.
Yeah, man.
I go all over.
Like, I'm supposed to fly on Sunday to go to Scotland.
Yeah, but that's your job, man.
You're a father.
Your job is to protect and provide.
You got to bring that bread home.
And the family just got to understand.
Those are just the sacrifices that fathers got to make sometimes.
And sometimes he got to provide some guidance to his kids, though.
Because if he's not in the kid's life,
them kids might be running a little wild and not having that promise in his life.
Oh, nah.
Nah, nah.
All five of my kids live with me.
Hey!
I'm in their lives.
You're a rarity. You like a Sasquatch. A black father that got all five of my kids live with me. Hey! I'm in their lives. You're a rarity.
You like a Sasquatch.
A black father that got all five of his kids living with him.
Times are changing.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I wanted to be in all their lives.
That's the only way to do it, you know.
Make sure they live with me.
Your mom's in their lives, too.
But, you know, I'm there every day.
So who watches the kids when you're not there?
They just go to their moms?
Yeah, well, my mom.
The mom that I'm with now, two of my
kids are from a relationship before.
The other three, I'm with my girl
now. Shout out to her, Veronica.
Hey, man, I gotta respect it.
I gotta respect it, sir. I ain't that mad at you.
Alright, brother. Thank you for calling. It is a fine
balance, though, when you're a working mother or a working
father, man. It's difficult, you know what I mean? Because you want to be
in your kid's life. You don't want to miss those moments. You also
gotta be there to plant those seeds, but you got
to make that bread. You got to get that money.
Okay, they got to have a roof over their head and
clothes on their back and food to eat. Hello, who's this?
Hey, is this the breakfast
school? Who's this? It's Derrick
from Houston. What's up,
Envy? Charlotte Manning, good.
What's happening? Hey. What's up? Get it off your chest,
bro. Hey, I've been trying to get in contact
with y'all for a while,
but I'm out here in Houston.
It seems like we having y'all kind of weather out here.
I hate it, man.
What, it's no one in Houston?
It's cold?
Yeah, it's freezing.
It's freezing.
And I got one more thing to say.
Oh, Angelique.
Yes.
I know the internet lying about your age, now.
I know you ain't what the internet say you is.
I might be.
I might not be. Oh, no. You too. Man, you age. Godly. I know you ain't what the internet say you is. I might be, I might not be. Oh, no.
You too. Man, you age.
God bless you.
What's wrong with age, though?
Age is a blessing, sir. Oh, most
definitely. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Age is a privilege you have to embrace
because a lot of people didn't make it. Listen, you gotta
take care of yourself, too, so you look better as
you get older. Oh, yeah. So what's that
green shake you be drinking every morning, Angie?
Okay, so that is kale that has ginger, green apples,
and sometimes I put bananas or grapefruit.
I switch it up.
Oh, okay, because I'm going to start drinking that every morning.
I heard you and Layla Ali's interviewing.
That's what I'm doing for breakfast from now on.
There you go.
Yeah, it's very good for you, especially if you had a rough night like I did.
I ate a lot of different types of foods last night.
I got a reset in the morning.
Oh, okay, okay.
Well, I love y'all, man.
Y'all keep doing your thing.
I'm listening to y'all every morning for years.
Thank you, bro.
Appreciate you.
Love y'all.
All right, get it off your chest.
It's 805-85-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up.
It's 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 upset, you need to vent, hit us up. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on. 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?
Tanisha from Norfolk.
Hey, Tanisha,
get it off your chest.
I'm blessed this morning
because every day
I wake up to go to my job
and I can take care
of my two babies.
So I'm blessed this morning.
Congratulations, baby.
Thank you.
I love y'all so much.
I watch y'all every, I mean, listen to y'all every morning on my way to work.
We love you too.
Thank you for having no taste.
Hello, who's this?
This is EJ.
Hey, get it off your chest.
Well, I just want to say that I'm thankful today.
I had been in and out of the nursing homes three times
because I couldn't walk.
I'm at my house now. I'm walking
and I'm helping my family.
And I am thankful.
Congratulations. That is truly a blessing.
I feel gratitude this morning.
There's a lot of people thankful this morning.
I like when gratitude is the attitude.
Hello, who's this? Hi, how y'all doing today?
This is T-Maddis.
T-E-E-M-A-D-I-S.
I got something to get off my chest.
I'm not mad or blessed today.
My thing to get off my chest is
two years ago when I was in New York,
I hollered at Angelique's homegirl and she told
me, ew, to my face.
It was all good. I didn't mind it. I brushed off
her butcher. But I will tell you this.
I made an observation of you three collectively.
Every morning you guys come off with some type of sexual innuendo off of another topic you were talking about.
And you guys say no stuff like that.
Nobody says that ever again.
We don't play no.
We grown men.
We don't pause.
We don't do that.
Especially you two, Charlamagne and DJ Envy.
Good morning, everybody.
Hi, Angela Yee.
I don't think me and Charlamagne.
We let the goodness openly fly.
You guys party around that whole joke all day, every day.
And I will say this.
We play around the rim, above the rim, baby.
Above the rim.
But check it out, though.
But check it out, though.
As a collective, if you have taken any psychology courses
and you've studied throughout the course of your life,
you guys either suffer from one or two things.
Either you all are homophobic or you're curious.
What do you think it is from your assessment?
Chocolate doesn't lead that situation to y'all.
I don't know.
I'm going to ponder that one.
I have never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I always tell y'all, man, there's nothing a man has told me yet to finesse me out my
boxing briefs.
All right?
Not yet.
But it could happen.
Yeah.
I mean, I know.
I ain't.
I'm married.
No, okay.
But if you wasn't married.
If I wasn't married, I ain't thinking about it.
I just can't get over the fact that my friend told him, ew.
Why is there no gray area, though?
Why we got to be either homophobic or gay?
I don't know.
Why can't we just be having some fun?
I love me.
I love a good racist joke, and I love a
good gay joke. Whoa. Alright.
What do you mean, whoa? It's not whoa. A good racist joke.
Yes, I love a good, I love a good joke
about race, and I love a good joke
about gayness. Well, keep your fingers away from me,
because I don't like that type of funny.
That's not your
idea of a good time. That's not my idea of a good time.
Alright. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to
vent it or something, now it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Everybody, it's DJ
N.V. Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Today is National Get Out of the Dog
House Day, and we're opening up the
phone lines. You can get out of the doghouse.
Are you having a problem in your relationship and you need to call to get out?
Well, call us up right now.
How's your relationship?
But listen, if you don't know what getting out of the doghouse is, you know,
it's a day for mending the screen relationships that have left you in the doghouse.
You might have did something to piss your wife off this weekend or piss your girl off.
Girl might have done something to piss her man off.
Or piss your husband off, yeah.
Or her husband.
And you know,
now you feel like
you're in the doghouse.
Are you in the doghouse?
How's your relationship right now?
No, I'm never really
in the doghouse
because anytime
you get mad at me,
anytime my boyfriend
gets mad at me,
I just turn it back
around on him.
That's not right.
It's just what happens.
Okay.
What about you, Charmaine?
I live my life
like I'm always
in the doghouse.
You know what I'm saying?
Me and my wife
have been together 20 years.
We've been married for those 20 years.
I was a dog for most of those 20 years.
So being that I was a dog, I was always in the doghouse.
So I think that, you know, it's just appropriate that I live my life like I've always done something wrong.
You know what I'm saying?
I live my life like I'm always trying to make up for something that I did wrong.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, and the funny thing that you said, that I do the same thing.
Yeah, I mean, that's for y'all, man.
Like, I'm always effed up.
Like, I'm like, no, I'm continually trying to get out the doghouse,
even though I'm not the doghouse.
I think that's the safest bet for all men.
Just always act like you in the doghouse.
Always act like you've done something wrong
and you're trying to make up for that wrong.
I think if we live our lives like that,
do our relationships like that, our relationships would be
great. Alright, well let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hello. What's up, bro?
You trying to get out the doghouse, man?
I'm trying to get out the doghouse. What you
do, bro? Oh, matter of fact, he told me what I
was banging three chicks. One of them
came back, told me she had chlamydia.
Oh my God.
I'm like, oh my God. Oh my God, for real. Dios miolamydia. Oh, my God. I'm like, oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
For real.
Dios mio.
All that s***.
So, boom.
I get tested.
Other two girls get tested.
Nobody has it except for the one girl.
Okay, so that's where you got it.
I never had it.
I got tested.
They came back.
I didn't have it.
So, why are you in the doghouse?
Because he told on himself.
He had to tell.
Oh, he lied and said he had chlamydia, and he didn't.
You could have had something else.
I was the dog. I didn't go tell Oh, he lied and said he had committee and he didn't. You could have had something else.
I was the dog.
I didn't go tell everybody, like, look, you're a s***.
That might be a pose.
Damn.
Well, that was very responsible of you to let everybody know.
That is responsible.
I don't know why that was everybody's business, but I understand.
It's just committee.
You had to tell him, man.
Committee is curable, man.
But he still had to tell him, man.
Get rid of it and let everybody else deal with it on their own.
No.
Hello, who's this?
DJ Envy in Mississippi.
What's up, Mississippi?
All right, man.
So I'm trying to get out of the doghouse.
I need y'all help, man.
Okay, what's the matter?
All right, what you do?
You know how Jody was on Baby Boy when she was in the car in the drive-thru?
My girl found the straps, found the rubbers on me, man.
I ain't doing nothing.
Found a strap.
Found the rubbers. I didn't do it. Found a strap? Found the rubbers.
I didn't do it.
So whose rubbers are they?
My homeboy, man.
We was at the strip club late night.
Oh, my God.
We don't even believe you.
It don't sound right, bro.
Come on.
Come on, Yee.
So you have your friend's condoms?
In the car.
Hey, that was in the car, man.
Bro, I'm going to tell you something, man.
That is one of the oldest, lamest excuses for when a man gets caught with condoms.
They don't mind.
They're friends.
Knock it off.
Yeah.
Okay, you're right.
I believe you, brother.
I believe you.
I believe you.
I believe you.
You use condoms when you cheat.
Guy Cole.
I believe you, man.
Please let him out the doghouse.
800-585-1051.
Today is National Get Out of the Doghouse Day.
Do you need to get out of the doghouse? It's all guys calling. 800-585-1051. Hit us up now Out of the Doghouse Day. Do you need to get out of the doghouse?
It's all guys calling.
585-1051.
Hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
We're celebrating The Breakfast Club's eight-year anniversary.
Check out this moment.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building this morning.
And they said it never would happen.
That's right.
A repeat donkey of the day offender.
Right?
Kanye Kardashian is in the building.
Oh, man.
Kanye West is here.
Good morning, sir.
What's up?
I remember you from being outside the studio trying to get people to hear you rap.
You was a great producer, but nobody believed you as a rapper.
And then it seems like you got to a point where everybody's loving the way that you rap.
Now you just seem like you're more frustrated.
Do you not like the reception Yeezus has gotten?
Because I didn't like the album at all.
And I was a Kanye West fan.
But Yeezus was whack to me.
Yeah, that's great.
That's great.
So what were you saying?
I was asking about the whole Yeezus.
Like, what makes you so frustrated?
Yeah, it's not about Yeezus.
It's about, you know, Michael Jackson was told he couldn't play videos on MTV
because he was considered to be an urban artist.
So, as soon as I started talking about clothing,
everybody's going to talk about urban clothing line.
What I'm trying to say is, like, there's 1,460-something billionaires in the world.
There's only seven black ones, and we know some of the most famous ones,
like Oprah or whatever.
So, you know, in order to really impact
and be in a position of power at this point,
you've got to be a billionaire.
It ain't about being, like, you know, a superstar.
I don't know nobody that, like, sells a lot of, like, records
and gets a lot of radio spins.
That's actually a billionaire either.
We get into so much of like, you know,
arguing with each other
that we're not looking at the main thing.
But what I did with Yeezus,
I took the, you know, the power into my own hand.
I wanted to remove, you know, the hits from it.
I wanted to remove the choruses.
Of course, Blood on the Leaves and Bound,
it's got a chorus, you know,
I like resolved the album
and let everybody know it's all good at the end of it.
But it's not all good.
Like I said, I'm from Chicago.
People is dying every day, and everybody thinks we're going to do a benefit concert and help that out.
But I need to be put in a position to be able to apply my thoughts, the same thoughts.
Before I came in the game, rappers was killing each other.
You ain't even heard about that no more.
The thing is we're not each other's enemies.
I'm showing us how we can work together.
But in fashion or whatever or product design, they try to marginalize
us and say we can only have an urban
clothing line or we can only do this. And of course
we're going to have an urban clothing line, we're going to
wear it to death and then it's gone. Now meanwhile
Ralph Lauren can build his
story up, show his family
but I'm showing my family
and I think, actually I have a love-hate
relationship with the paparazzi.
But actually, I love them because they empowering us.
They empowering us over, you know, Graydon Carter or Vanity Fair that want to say, you know, Kate Upton is Marilyn Monroe.
Kate Upton ain't Marilyn Monroe.
Kim Marilyn Monroe.
You know that.
She was controversial.
She controversial.
This is a reality.
I'm living inside of a dream world.
To me, don't nothing matter to me except for the people and the way I can affect them. I'm living inside of a dream world to me don't nothing matter to me
Except for the people and the way I can affect them. I almost lost my life. I lost my mama
I went from like, you know, Jay-z being my idol still is my idol to him being across the stage on me
So I know that anything is possible and I know when they hold me down my BS meter is at an all-time high
Yeah, but what you accomplished is so much.
What's so mad?
They want to hear him talk, man.
No offense. They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They waiting for Charlamagne
to tap these gloves and go at you.
I'm not trying to throw blows, but this is what I want to know.
Let's go. To me, it seems like you're such a walking
contradiction because you'll denounce the corporations,
but then you'll get on stage and say you need Nike
and Adidas to back you. That makes no sense to me. 100%. But how? How can you denounce the corporations, but then you'll get on stage and say you need Nike and Adidas to back you. That makes no sense to me.
100%. But how can
you denounce the corporations and say F the corporations
and say you feel like a slave, but then ask the
companies to back you? And ain't that I feel like
a slave? We are mentally enslaved.
We slave to brands. We're enslaved
to like a Ben symbol. We're enslaved
to chains. A woman is enslaved to the concept
of diamonds are a girl's best friend. Like,
girls in London don't even wear engagement
rings. That's all been programmed to us.
When we born, we born artists.
We born free. And then we held
down by society's perception
of us. We just don't want to be embarrassed.
And I took the opportunity to look as stupid as
possible. I'm saying, when I was in Chicago
and watched the throne, I was going to change
my outfit to some normal leather pants
and stuff. And they tailored it.
One was too tight. Then the next
one ripped on me. And I felt like God
was like, nah, man, you can't be scared
in Chicago because there's a bunch of gangsters
and it's where you grew up. I want you to wear
that kilt in Chicago.
I want you to release that fear.
I want you to show as an artist that you could create
to the highest level. You know what I'm saying?
So... What's that got to do with you denouncing corporations but then still asking corporations to be in business with you you could create to the highest level. You know what I'm saying?
What would that have to do with you denouncing corporations but then still asking corporations to be in business with you?
That's where the contradiction comes in.
I'm not denouncing the corporations.
I'm denouncing the people that have the job at the corporation at that time.
Because, you know, when I wanted to get my deal,
it was A&Rs that don't work there no more telling me how I needed to work with another rapper
or how I wasn't a rapper and blah, blah.
Now it's people that's at the corporations.
They got the ability and the facilities
that if I put my genius to it,
that I can affect culture in a higher way
the way I affected people when I made them Louis's
and I affected people when I made them Yeezy's.
So I ain't going at Nike as a corporation.
I'm going at the people that's running the corporation
and I'm saying, I'm going to hit you in the chest
until you listen to me
Cuz you feel like you ain't got to take no meeting with me
So I'm gonna turn up and I'm gonna let you I'm gonna show you what we are. We were a war Z
We're gonna run over that mountain until you listen to me because I'm influential
The reason why I'm influenced the same reason why you want me to come to your show or you want me to wear your product?
It's the same reason why you got involved me and you got to cut me in
You know I'm saying people got fat without me. You cutting me in because people be having
negotiations. When I was negotiating with Nike, they said, okay, cool. You've been screaming up
and down. We're going to give you a deal for Yeezy finally, because they was marginalizing me. Let me
only design two shoes over a five year period. People talking about the red October. That's the
design for three years ago. You know how many ideas I got? You know what I'm saying? So they
try to marginalize me. and then they say, look,
we're going to give you $4 million a year to design this.
I said, what about royalties?
They said, look, you know, you're not a professional athlete,
so you don't get no royalties.
I said, look, man, I go to any of these arenas and play one on nobody.
I'm a performance athlete.
And more than being an athlete, I'm Walt.
I'm like Howard Hughes. I'm like David Stern. I'm like Howard Hughes.
I'm like David Stern.
I'm like Steve Jobs.
If anything, that's a compliment to them.
I'm like Michelangelo because I'm the new version of that.
And anybody that backs me is going to be the Medici family
that back Michelangelo at this point.
You know what I'm saying?
So when they told me I couldn't get no royalties,
it's like, wait a second, you want me to work for Nike
for two more years?
What I tell my daughter in two years that I've been working
trying to make Nike still hot and I still don't have, you want me to work for Nike for two more years? What I tell my daughter in two years that I've been working trying to make Nike still
hot and I still
don't have the backing
to really support and protect her
because she in a position of a level of
royalty like
the princes and the princes out in London
but they got more paper. They got heritage.
Me and Kim, we on our grind. We had to do
what we had to do to get to this point
to be able to support our family.
But we ain't there yet.
We ain't financially there to the point to make sure that North is safe at all times.
And that's the reason I'm turning it up right now.
Eight years.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
He's been a trending topic for a couple weeks.
Yes, MGK.
Welcome, sir.
What's going on?
So how you feeling, sir?
I feel great.
You got an EP out.
Smartest thing you could have done.
Wasn't that what your name was in so much?
Absolutely.
Was that planned already?
No.
I mean, was the EP planned?
Yeah.
Yeah, I had a project in the works.
I mean, essentially just me being like I'm back on my rap.
I've been doing movies for some time.
Yeah.
What happened to your fingers?
I don't know.
Because they're busy stuck together.
You don't know what happened.
You guys have been watching the news.
He don't know.
Oh, by the way, that was a big move, too.
I appreciated that.
The reason I appreciated that, because I feel like people should be held accountable.
And I feel like people are just held accountable and I feel like people
are just saying whatever they want nowadays
because of social media and they act like people aren't even
human. You gotta say allegedly just in case. Allegedly.
So whatever happened,
I commend that, sir. I don't know what happened.
Well, let's get right into it
because we've been watching this whole back and forth with you
and Eminem. Right. Did you anticipate
like him having anything to say about you or anything?
Because there's been some digs.
Yeah, he should have said it six years ago.
Were you waiting for it six years ago?
You know, truth be told, we had handled it behind the scenes six years ago.
They all spoke about it.
No, he and I, no, he's a recluse.
We can't find him.
So we didn't speak.
I spoke to Paul Rosenberg and his team because that is as man to man as it gets with him.
You know what I'm saying?
So what I had said, you know, it all started with the daughter thing.
So what did you say about his daughter that got him so mad?
What did you say?
You know what I said.
That she's hot.
You have to admit she was out of line for that.
She was 15, 16.
Look, look, look.
I'm a father.
One, I didn't know how old she was.
All the headlines said was this person that we had known through records
has all grown up.
That's the headline I saw.
I made a comment.
You know, I didn't feel like it was disrespectful, but I'm a father.
I have a nine-year-old daughter.
I get it 100%.
And man to man, I'll tell you, I apologize.
Can I take the tweet down?
Sure.
But public apology?
Come on, man.
What was wrong with public apology, though, if you felt like you was wrong?
Because we're talking about the same guy who shits on dead people and, you know,
Christopher Reeves who's in a wheelchair.
I mean, come on, man.
Yeah, so, I mean, I guess, look, man, it was a silly comment to have started all of this.
It's something silly to trip on. I get
it if it was like, you know,
gruesome words were used or like there was
you know, sexual
implications in it. He just said she was hot.
She's hot.
You didn't say you wanted to smash or anything like that.
You said you thought it was done. You spoke to Rosenberg.
You took the tweet down. You apologized
behind the scenes. You thought it was done.
But that's until, you know.
Machine Gun R. Kelly line.
No.
No, no, no.
You were saying you were banned from Shea 45?
Yeah.
I mean, like, that's the thing.
We had settled it behind the scenes.
And then as I continued to try and move up on my career,
you start to run into these, like, funny little roadblocks.
You're like, huh.
You know, why can't I go up here?
And then also, you can't just minimize it to shade 45.
You got to think about Eminem is Interscope.
Machine Gun Kelly is Interscope.
This man has brought hundreds of millions of dollars to that building.
I'm new.
It's my first album there.
I just came in.
Not only did that happen, but at the same time,
me and Yellow Wolf were beefing.
Yellow Wolf is an Interscope artist, and he's up under.
Shady.
Right.
So the building automatically is like this, boxed you out.
Well, I mean, I have my loyalists, and then he has his loyalists.
Fine.
I think that's a little difficult for a new artist to have to overcome.
Okay, though.
But the problem comes when people that are assigned to work for me aren't working.
And they're picking sides.
And then the people that I'm supposed to, you know, depend on to get, you know, to help my narrative be taught.
I mean, look, in my opinion.
What you drinking on, player?
Tequila.
Okay.
Oh, you got the good shit, too.
Go ahead.
So did Paul Rosenberg make a call and tell them to shelf your project?
No comment.
Eminem said that's not true.
Eminem told Sway that that never happened.
No, what Eminem said, no, this is actually funny.
What Eminem said wasn't true was that he didn't make a call in regards to the daughter situation.
And, you know, that was false.
Jimmy Iovine and Puff conference called me at 9 in the morning with multiple other people.
And that was a conversation that happened at 3 in the morning
the previous night with Harv Pierre, James Cruz, Paul Rosenberg,
James McMillan.
So Em lied.
He did talk to Puff.
Em lied.
Because he said he never talked to Puff.
Well, maybe Em didn't.
We don't speak to Em.
We don't know where he is.
We don't speak to him.
We speak to his spokespeople.
And I'm speaking on the world.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't even know why everyone's riding for this man.
This is a person who won't even show up to do a real interview.
Meaning that Sway works for
Shade 45, so it's all staged.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I get it.
It's a little weird, man.
I'm a man of the people. I'm a
vulnerable dude. I don't mind, you know, putting
myself out there. Now, people are saying
that this whole thing is a ploy
that Interscope's using to help you sell
records. Oh man, that'd be great.
That'd be a big help.
Part of the reason they're saying that is they're saying
that you guys have the same producer on both of
your records. Yeah, because I went to equal playing
grounds. I took it to equal playing grounds.
I mean, let's also say
it like it is. You took two weeks, I took two
days. You used the Ronnie J track,
I used the Ronnie J track. You used the Ronnie J track. I used the Ronnie J track.
You used the Million Dollar Studio.
I used the Dress Room before Soundcheck.
Well, I think he was contemplating.
His thought process was, I don't want to make you any bigger, is what he said.
I mean, that's another funny narrative that I hear.
I've sold over 20 million records.
For real?
Right now.
As me.
As Machine Gun.
I've been in 10 movies, four which come out december to april it's very hard
for me to accept that like this career just butted out of nowhere via him i've well i've had a john
varvado's fashion campaign i've been i don't i don't i don't know what place you could limit me
to i've done warp tour for three years this is a punk in the heat tour. I've also went bar to bar with, you know,
Parshall Mathers.
There isn't any...
Everybody's always giving you flack for your career.
It's so odd.
I've had a number one pop song
on the radio.
These are real facts.
When he did take the shot at you
on the Kamikaze album, was it one of those things
like you were ready for it because you've been feeling like you've been banned for a while you've been feeling like the
little shots have been coming at you so you were you were prepared i don't think anyone's prepared
for that i mean you know i'm always i'm always i'm just i mean i'm not a sucker you're not gonna
punk me i mean ultimately that's the that's the ultimate thing it was just one of those things
because rap devil just seemed rap devil seemed executed executed video, just seemed, it was there.
It was like one of those things.
I can't help that I'm on point.
I can't help that it took this for y'all to see my talent, not y'all being you.
But, you know, I can't help that.
I thought Rap Devil was better than Killshot.
I mean, I guess I'm in the minority because people have been giving me flack.
Listen, Eminem is a great lyricist.
I don't think anybody can deny that.
I didn't say Killshot was better.
I didn't say Killshot wasn't trash.
That's what I said.
I didn't say Killshot was trash.
I said Killshot was good.
I didn't think Rap Devil was better.
What's that?
That's a six for me, dog.
That's a six for you?
But I thought Rap Devil was execution.
Killshot was a leg shot.
Rap Devil, we're talking about facts.
You want to talk about man buns?
Answer the facts.
I think people are surprised.
You want to talk about a hairstyle I wore for a movie?
A blockbuster movie.
Shout out Nerve.
In a 10-episode Showtime series called Roadies?
I'm an actor, homie.
How disconnected are you?
You called me a mumble rapper?
I don't know.
Yeah, that was stupid.
Can we just pour some out for this old dumbass?
Like, I can't even.
Put the liquor on the floor.
Jesus, I can't.
We gotta charge you
for that carpet, too.
I mean, goddamn.
Yeah, since you sold
20 million records,
you can afford it.
Yeah, yeah, you can afford it.
I mean, look, like,
and even if you want to talk
about those numbers, right,
let's just take bad things.
Just take bad things, right?
Because ultimately,
people just keep jumping
back and forth with my whole...
So, you know,
take Wild Boy, take Till I Die. Take Till I Die, what has no features. A forth with my whole. So, you know, take Wild Boy.
Take Till I Die.
Take Till I Die has no features.
A song all about Cleveland.
What is that, platinum or double platinum?
Double platinum.
Okay.
That's a song about Cleveland.
Just me by myself.
All right, we got more with MGK.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
MGK is in the building.
Charlamagne?
Why do people keep giving you flack on your career?
Even G-Eazy said he passed you.
Yo, well, not only can he not rap, but he can't do math either.
So I don't know what's wrong with him. Did you really smash his girl?
Yes, many of them.
I didn't even say no names, so I don't even know why everyone's getting sensitive.
We all thought it was Haley.
Halsey. Halsey, I'm sorry. The 30-year-old and the 50-year-old said no names, so I don't even know why everyone's getting sensitive. I never said it. We all thought it was Haley. Halsey.
Halsey, I'm sorry.
The 30-year-old and the 50-year-old said those names, not me.
So did you smash Halsey?
Absolutely.
Now I feel like Halsey's an innocent victim.
She's an innocent victim in all this.
Yeah, I think that's whack.
That was when she and I were rocking.
Right. And I was just on some fl Like that was when she and I were rocking. Right.
And I was just on some like flirty back when I had, ironically, that hairstyle.
That was that time.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't know why, you know, she keeps getting thrown in it as this like, I never said no names.
You know what I'm saying?
Of course, I'm going to throw a punch line in because I know it hurts.
And this is hip hop.
But the whole point is that I see you one time,
the last time I see you,
you were acting real weird
and then the next time I see you,
not in person,
because I don't see you,
I didn't see you in person,
the next time I see you on a screen,
you look just like me.
He's like my G-Eazy.
So, you know, to me it's just like...
Did y'all press each other in Finland?
Y'all had a conversation?
That's all fine.
We're not going to have this conversation.
This is too funny.
Like, the one thing we're not going to do is, like,
big up someone's gangster.
That's not gangster.
And being someone who's had an issue with me,
a.k.a. you, you know how I approach.
Yeah.
I approach you as a man.
I came up straight to you at the, I don't know where we were at.
The VMAs.
VMAs.
I had on a suit and some slippers.
Yes, man.
Come on.
I was like, what is this?
I was like, why don't you talk about him?
Does this bother you?
Wait, wait, wait.
You approached him about what?
I'm just curious.
What did you approach him about?
He thought I shit it on Cleveland.
You have.
You have definitely said some negative things about Cleveland.
I said Cleveland.
What did I say about Cleveland?
And I said you've never even been there because actually Cleveland's a very lovely place.
Yeah, you did.
I don't remember what it was, but yeah, he did approach me.
Yeah, he did.
He buckled down?
He was by himself, too.
I'm always by...
That's the other thing.
Yeah, never mind. No, you're not. You got 30 people here with you right now, he did. He buckled down. He was by himself, too. I'm always by... That's the other thing. Yeah, never mind.
No, you're not.
You got 30 people here with you right now.
He's working.
He's got an album coming.
Yeah.
I'm on a tour.
I have a band as well.
You know what I'm saying?
There's five people in my band.
And people like to...
So what happened in Finland with G-Eazy?
Next.
He's not allowed to talk about it.
Did y'all fight?
Did y'all talk about it?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We did a bunch of drugs together. Yeah, I... Yeah, well, cool. Y'all squashed it out. Y'all fight and talk about it no no no no no no no no no no we did a bunch of drugs together and we yeah i i yeah we're cool y'all just watching out yeah i thought there
was no there were yeah yeah so there was no beef like i was like you mentioned finland in the
record he mentioned finland in the wreck no i mentioned feeling in the post like tell the truth
about feeling stop stop acting like there was some like weird like oh yeah you know i it's like man i
remember you coming up and being like dude man you man, you rap circles around me. I could never rap as good as you.
It's just like, so, you know, I guess when you go on like a Netflix rapture series or something and you're talking about how you're the greatest in this area.
It's like, well, this doesn't match what you say.
And like, too, it's just also not a fact.
You make like you make club records.
You know, you don't impact the youth to me.
So, you know what I'm saying?
Or like or like my soul.
So I don't.
OK, so what happened in Finland is you always chill or like my soul. So I don't. Okay. So what happened in Finland
is y'all was chill.
Everything was cool.
Y'all did some drugs.
And then he goes
and talks about you.
Does this hurt you?
Like just the fact that,
I mean,
just coming up,
right.
And saying,
being a fan of Eminem
because you were a fan of Eminem.
Right.
Does it bother you now
that it's like the person
that I really admired
and liked
is causing all these
problems for me.
Why does he keep acting like I'm just, like I care about this dude like that?
It's like you were cool till you're not cool.
Talking about Eminem.
Yeah.
Now listen, you did have a bunch of tweets where you was fanboying about Eminem.
Absolutely.
And let's look at the dates on those tweets.
Like 2010, we're bringing up 2010.
Like you were saying he was your idol.
Absolutely.
I said he was my idol on the diss record to him., we're bringing up 2010. Like, you were saying he was your idol. Absolutely. I said he was my idol
on the diss record to him.
Absolutely.
Let me say this.
The narrative
is becoming a little unfair
right now.
I'm in a boxing ring
with one person.
I came as one person.
I never asked Puff
to retweet a thing.
I never asked any
of my celebrity friends to get on my side. I never asked them to comment retweet a thing. I never asked any of my celebrity friends to
get on my side. I never asked them to comment under my
pictures. Yeah, we ride. I never
asked for none of that. I stepped in a boxing
ring by myself, in which
I was evoked to do, and I just stepped
up. Sometimes your idols become your
rivals. And they become your rivals. And here
is this audience throwing banana peels
while I'm fighting in my corner.
They're just throwing banana peels in my corner.
You edited, you fake edited boos
into a performance of me performing rap devil.
We don't know that Eminem edited anything.
Not only did I not get booed,
but every time for the last two weeks,
Michigan included,
I step out in the crowd after that song plays and walk through the entire
arena. And there is a video of this every single day. And I give every, and I have one person with
me when I walk through, I give 10,000 people a chance every day to do what they want to do,
say how they want, what they want to say, feel how they want to feel it's me and one dude i've done it for two weeks you you can't edit the narrative to be what it's not you i've seen
fake edited ghost writing credits it's like what are we doing just like just just just your your
boy got his knees are weak you gotta accept it it's like look you know i even see today
the dis you know it's the most popular
disc.
On YouTube.
On YouTube.
Everyone wants to tune in to see it.
The legend just got punched in the mouth.
Everyone wants to see what's happening.
Of course you're going to tune in.
You're going to go see Rocky's last movie.
Do you respond to it?
Rocky's last movie was good, though.
Do you respond to it, though?
Do you respond to what?
His last.
Like on this?
Killshot?
Yes.
I had a clip ready. I'll tell kill shot yes i had a clip ready i'll tell you i had a clip ready i heard kill shot and i put that
back in the holster i'm like oh word all right he just he called me a mumble rapper dog i'm like
why not hit him with another shot just to prove your point though because i was this wasn't even
on my path anyway like people get this whole thing with me, like, oh, well, you know, this just he's clout chasing. This is like I'm on a tour opening up for like a rock band.
Fall Out Boy.
Yeah.
And a completely different mind state than this.
Thank you, though, for bringing me back to this thing, because I'm like my energy is so up and I'm not.
So go ahead.
That's the other thing I saw, too.
They said that the concert was a Fall Out Boy concert, and that wasn't even your crowd.
And the crowd didn't even know why.
Well, he's opening on tour.
I know, but the crowd didn't know why they were throwing their middle fingers up or nothing like that.
Did you not just hear me explain?
Okay, let's just say one, it's not.
There's a real video and a fake video.
Gotcha.
And we have both.
I saw you posted.
We can watch the real video.
It's on Worldstar as well.
You can watch the real video, and you can watch the booze one.
It sounds like a wrestling video, for real. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? It's that much of a joke. I's on Worldstar as well. You can watch the real video and you can watch the booze one. It sounds like a wrestling video.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
It's that much of a joke.
I saw another one just popped up.
You know, he wrote Rap Devil
seven months ago.
I saw that too.
The footage is right here.
I recorded it in a,
you know what I'm saying,
in a dressing room
10 feet away from the locker room
that I popped that champagne in.
I recorded that Friday,
the day he released his s***.
I woke up to his s***. I woke up to his s***.
I woke up to G's actually.
We all laughed
our ass off at that. Heard the M s***.
I was like, oh, okay.
Not to say that you should be happy, but
the conversation
is starting that MGK could spit.
I don't think that conversation was there now.
I mean, listen, I think that's the first time.
I said, damn, MGK actually rapping his ass off on Rap Devil.
You know how we met when we was here the first time.
I was f***ing impressed.
He's doing it too.
But I think it started that conversation, you know, which I think is a good thing.
Put you back into a space where I think you feel more like a lyricist.
You got a different swag now.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that's why I said if this is what it
takes to show my talent off,
then I'm with it.
I was raised by wolves.
I was meant for this.
I got energy for this. If you look
at any of my track records of
beef, it's in Christina Aguilera
and Mariah Carey. I agree.
It's all gorillas. I've went to war
with nothing but gangsters,
gorillas,
and 450-pound
security bouncers.
You know what I'm saying?
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
This doesn't have
anything to do with
nothing.
I'm talking about my
previous.
It says what it says.
This is the first time
we've ever heard Eminem
actually go after
people that can rap.
Joe Biden,
Machine Gun Kelly.
I mean, he went at cannabis, but cannabis was kind of on the downslide.
I think ultimately, too, Envy, in response to your question, it's like, you know, I owed hip-hop this moment because of how I came in was hip-hop, right?
I had had frustrations, even from you being one of those people.
I was like, what is the disconnect between my, you know.
But ultimately, there's always been bars, is all I'm saying.
I never came in with no substance or no what, you know what I'm saying.
And I guess now I'm looking like, see, I did Rap Devil in four hours.
Video, all that.
That was a four-hour, you know what I'm saying.
Only Ghost Rider was a pill of Adderall.
Let's get into an MGK mini-mix.
Keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
That was an MGK mini-mix.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne
Naga, we are the Breakfast Club.
MGK is here. Yee. Where were you when you heard
Killshot? We were on a bus.
Oh, oh, oh, Killshot was the recent one.
Yeah, where were you when you heard that?
I flew to
Dallas to meet
this
girl and s***.
You fly out to meet girls?
You don't fly them to you?
No, because I needed to get away.
No, there was other stuff going on.
I was supposed to play in the...
And I went, and I really just needed a break, you know what I'm saying?
And I had just had this, like, this whole week was, you know,
all the energy was spent beefing with this dude.
Starts to die down.
All right, cool.
I need to, like, you know what I'm saying?
I need to go get away.
Honestly, I need to get, you know what I'm saying?
Like, some **** I want and just, you know what I'm saying? Like, I want and just you know what I'm saying, like sleep for 18
hours because I've been just up attacking the
world for, you know, it's been me against the world
trying to fight the internet. Yeah, for the whole win.
But I don't though. I honestly, I
hold so much in. I keep a pretty
G. I sit back, I smile at everyone, have their own
debate. You don't think I want to come out and be like, this is fake.
This is not true.
I just don't do that. It's alright. It's the same thing I did
with Em. I bit the bullet for six years.
Yeah, I'm going to take my jab at you for doing hoes,
like banning me from certain things
and making it difficult in my own record label.
I mean, I play, it's, you know, yeah,
I'm going to shoot my shots, like in the Tech N9ne record,
he got sensitive over.
It's like, yeah, you're owed that.
Of course I'm going to shoot these.
I'm an emcee, man, and you're holding me down
and you're making it very hard for me.
You ever had those conversations with Puff?
And the reason why?
I don't need nobody.
I don't need nobody.
I'm not asking nobody to post for me.
I'm not asking nobody to troll for me.
I'm in this ring with little old me.
You feel like bad boy does enough for you?
I feel like I stand on my own two feet,
and I don't ever ask anyone to do anything for me,
and you won't hear me in the end of my, you know, looking back on my career being like so-and-so didn't give me this and this and this and this.
Look, thank you for being for whatever it is that you've done.
And as far as I'm concerned, that's the gang.
I've rode with them dudes.
But your art is old.
You know what I mean?
If I'm having a problem with my distributor, somebody should speak up. I think that you got to also understand the powerhouse that is Eminem.
What about Diddy, though?
Diddy got to be like, yo, y'all messing up my money, too.
That's my artist.
If I was Diddy, I'd be Diddy.
I'm not Diddy.
I don't know.
I don't know what's in his head.
So you're saying you got to Dallas and you heard the record when you got up?
I landed and heard the record.
And I mean, the first thing I thought
was, and I
listened to it, and the first thing
I thought was, this s*** is
cheese, but the artwork is fire.
And I just, you know.
And you got t-shirts made. Absolutely, because I thought that artwork
was f***ing awesome.
How do you feel when G-Eazy says things like
Diddy stands next to him more than he does you?
I don't think about it. Or I don than he does you? I don't think about it
Or I don't feel about it
I don't feel about it
I've never
I've had
I'm signed to Puff
And I never asked Puff to stand next to me
When's the last time y'all spoke to Puff?
You got a good relationship with him?
Yeah, he called me two days ago
I didn't answer
Why you didn't answer?
Because I don't need to be talked out of doing something like this
Right, you didn't feel like...
I'm not saying that's what he would have done.
You know what I'm saying?
Puff supports, you know.
What if he'd have bigged you up?
I just want to do what I'm doing.
I like Rap Devil.
What if he'd have said, I like Rap Devil.
If that's what he said?
No, no, I'm saying, what if he would have said that?
I don't need to hear that either.
I need to go into this clear-minded.
This is me in a boxing ring.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Did it bother you for Eminem to mention your daughter,
like, here's an autograph for your daughter?
No. Because I know people get very sensitive. Where's it at your daughter, like here's an autograph for your daughter? No.
Where's it at?
Did you ask him for an autograph for your daughter?
It is on his daughter cap.
Yeah, where's it at?
Did you ask him for an autograph for your daughter?
I don't know.
Honestly, I don't think my daughter would want it.
She texted me when that kill shot came out and was like, eh.
You know what I mean?
At nine years old.
Yeah, at nine years old.
You can't even offend a nine-year-old?
All right, bro.
Do you feel like a stan?
Do I?
Yeah.
Absolutely not.
I'm from the Midwest.
I'm from Cleveland.
I grew up three hours away from Detroit.
I'm a white boy who's in a predominantly black neighborhood,
definitely in a predominantly black industry.
Absolutely, I'm f***ing with Eminem growing up.
Without a doubt.
I'm running away from home.
I'm doing drugs.
I'm getting jumped.
I'm getting robbed. And here's this dude who's like, yo, I'm running away from home. I'm doing drugs. I'm getting jumped. I'm getting robbed.
And here's this dude who's like, yo, I'm going through this shit too.
The thing is, it's cool till it's not cool.
You aren't that dude no more.
You aren't a person of the people no more.
Was he ever though?
No.
And so it's all coming out.
Answer the facts.
It's all there.
You do a lot of ageism when it comes to Eminem.
You do know you're going to get old, too.
Oh, absolutely.
But the thing is, I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm also not going to be doing what Eminem's doing when I'm his age.
I said it in Rap Devil.
Like, shout out to every rapper that's up under me.
I know that I'll never do you like this f***ery.
I will never be still bitter after everybody is showing respect.
And I don't plan on stopping until I get my respect.
There's going to be a point when my face is on movie screens
to the point where you're like,
all right, it's just,
this is, it's going to get to a point
where there's so many songs
and so many of these situations
that you're just like, all right, man.
You know what I'm saying?
There's going to be,
get to a point where you can only try
and hold me so many times
and I continuously overcome that
when I'm this, you know,
it's like, all right,
I'm a fighter, man. It's all right eminem is done no more eminem even if he sends something else done no more g easy so
i'm i look i'm out here see you guys see y'all at the party yeah all right we got more with mgk
when we come back don't move it's the's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, this is usually where we do rumors, but MGK is here.
He got a lot to talk about, so let's get back to our interview with MGK.
Yee.
We talk about how Eminem is a recluse, but a lot of that we know publicly,
like he went through a lot of struggles and battles with addiction.
As if we don't.
No, that's what I was going to say.
So I know you've had certain situations also,
and you've been vocal about struggles that you've had as well.
So I kind of feel like maybe sometimes people do step back
and try to stay away from all that for their own mental well-being.
That's fine, but don't act like you're...
That's fine, but then you've got to humble yourself and know your place.
This isn't for you no more, bro.
This is a street genre.
Are you ready for a smoke from Bizarre, though?
Oh, stop.
Is there a way for all this?
Let's just say all this gets put out on the table.
Hey, y'all are funny this morning, man.
I'm just trying to prepare you for what's to come.
Hey, let me tell you.
Let's just say all this gets put out on the table now, as it has been.
And then he's like, look, let's have a conversation.
Now, you open to that.
To have a conversation?
Mm-hmm.
He doesn't want to have a conversation.
But I'm just saying, let's just say that happens.
F*** you.
You blew it. you blew it you blew it
I was
no more conversation
yeah
it was cool
it's cool till it ain't
he said he wants you
to shut the f*** up
I wish he would
shut the f*** up
you know what else
no no
quote him correct
you talking about
from the interview
yes
quote him correctly
I don't remember
shut the f*** up
quote him correctly
his own
he had to produce and hire his own interview
and still couldn't unstutter his way.
He sounded like a bitch, man.
I don't want to hear nothing about it.
So there's no end to this, huh?
50K is crazy, man.
There's no end?
I'm already over it.
You see how I'm already over it.
Binge comes out tonight at midnight.
Have you slowed down the drug use?
Absolutely not.
It's called binge.
It's called binge.
Doesn't sound like it.
But to be honest, you know, the truth of the matter that might have come with explaining this EP,
outside of the fact that there's angst, attitude, you know, sex, drugs, and 808s,
other than the obvious, the breakdowns I'd like to give,
I'm not going to give out of respect for Mac.
And I was going to say that.
When Mac passed and...
Yeah, I mean, I got to tell my truth.
Do you take it serious now?
Like, you know, because you never know.
Oh, my drug use?
Yeah.
Me, I...
You know, I...
It's... I don't know. It's... I don't know. I mean, you know i i it's i don't know it's it's i don't know i mean you know look if i would have
if it was going to be a lesson learned i might have learned it when it happened to pete you
know i'm saying there's the the the the reality of situations is you can't as a world, expect to break people down constantly
and not expect them to want some type of escape.
I don't have a mom I can call.
I don't have a father I can call.
I don't have my, you know what I'm saying?
Like my aunt, who was the last thing that I had, is gone.
Right?
I got a nine-year-old.
I call and confide all my things.
And when Chester Bennington died And that tour
And a beautiful light in my life
Like a soul
In a tour
After the most successful album
Was about to change our lives
I put that on a nine year old
Do you know what I'm saying?
Why you not go to a therapist?
You weren't taught
In the streets you weren't taught that that's okay.
Yeah, neither was I, but eventually.
I get it.
I haven't made that.
You know what?
I've been trying to fight to get back all the things that were lost.
I had a number one single on the pop.
I'm not talking about number one on iTunes,
like Rap Del is for the past eight days.
I'm talking about a number one charting billboard song that sold how many worldwide six seven
million worldwide in one year and like it was that moment i you know there there is no question
when i win a grammy or when i win a vma that no one's gonna there is no tweets that are like
you know he doesn't deserve there is none of, there is no tweets that are like, you know, he doesn't deserve. There is none of that.
There is no like, you know, there's nothing other.
I can't see anyone doing other than this, standing up and being like, damn, homie, it's
been a long time coming.
And, you know, I think.
I hear what you're saying, but none of that is an excuse.
And the reason I say that is because small people learn from their own mistakes.
Wild people learn from their own mistakes.
The whole thing was to say, I'm sorry, it was long.
The whole thing was to say, sometimes comfort from humans isn't enough.
But you don't want to turn to drugs,
especially when you see how a lot of people
are active because of drug use.
And what about people around you?
Nobody around you is like...
Absolutely, it's a huge issue.
And you got a nine-year-old
you want to be here for.
I talk about that on the record.
There's a song called Lately.
I talk about that.
We got in a huge fight
in the Chicago airport.
Huge fight.
And it was all over. Yes, huge. And they shouldn't. I know there's no yes man on my team. There's a song called Lately. I talk about that. We got in a huge fight in the Chicago airport. Huge fight. And it was all over.
Yes, huge. And they shouldn't.
There's no yes man on my team. There's none of that.
They care about you. Huge fight. I'm talking about to the point where it's like we're physically brawling with each other
over the temper
that comes from using drugs.
I know everything that comes.
I almost was, Mac.
And you still could be
if you don't slow down.
And that's fine.
No, that's not fine.
No, no, excuse me.
That's not fine.
Excuse me.
And you can't tell me you're a fighter but not willing to fight your addiction,
especially being that you got a nine-year-old.
And especially since you can talk to your nine-year-old,
because that should be the reason.
Why go to therapy when I got y'all?
I mean, we try to help.
And things like drugs do contribute, like you said, to your temper,
to mood swings, to depression depression and all of those things.
So thank you. I mean, I know all that stuff, you know, but like I said, I honestly I'm not going to sit here and fight for drugs.
My whole point of this was that I'd rather not even, you know, I'd rather not go into it just out of respect for Mac.
Now, you said you was almost Mac. Did you overdose at one time before?
There was a point where it was so bad.
There was an itching so bad that I'd peeled.
Like, I had scratched my skin so hard, my skin peeled off,
and there's blood.
You know what I'm saying?
Couldn't piss.
You know what I'm saying?
Couldn't do nothing. It was just, like, I had done too much of something.
Is it pills?
We don't need to talk about it.
It's not.
It's not.
It's not.
None of this should be for anybody.
This is like learn the lesson, man.
Learn the lesson. But I'm not going to not tell my truth because I've spent.
Let's also be clear and let's be fair to my narrative.
I've also spent projects on projects telling people messages.
And I don't want preaching is the wrong word, but giving people the right way to live.
And those records laughed at, flew over, tucked under.
We're not speaking on those records right now.
We're speaking on.
I'm sure they touched somebody, though.
They did.
But we're talking about y'all.
We're talking about the people who control the narrative.
But we're concerned about you as a person.
Well, thank you for that.
Have you gone to rehab?
Have I gone to rehab?
No.
We don't care about your narrative and what you speak.
We care about your well-being.
We want you to be the truth.
We want you to tell why you did it.
Because like you said, there's kids dealing with that every day.
But what bothers me and what scares me is you've got a nine-year-old that you've got to look at.
And we sat here and we've been so many different places with Mac so many different times.
I've been in the club with you so many different times.
I had Mac on Dunk with your day job too.
You've never changed.
And it scares me to say, damn,
I don't want to say rest in peace to you.
You see what I'm saying? So if we can help.
Yeah, you can't accept that fate for yourself. I think not at all.
I will not.
I actually will take what you said with the fighters.
With what you said about being a fighter, I will
take that. And I actually really, I dig
that. I will say this.
Use what I've done with this M situation as
an example to the youth because it'd be different if I was coming out and it was all one thing it's
like nah like let's be clear stand up to people that are with you and like stand up with the
purpose stand up whether you think it look it's right now to me it feels like Leonidas and the 300 versus Xerxes in the world.
I don't care if I'm a
go-down. I wrote that at worst, but I feel you.
Okay, funny, but
point being, like,
a God is bleeding everywhere.
I've never seen so many grown men so emotional
in one week. Here's the thing, though, you're right,
but if you die of a drug overdose,
Eminem wins. That should be enough to help you get sober.
Well, there we go.
Tomato juice for the next 365 days.
There you go.
I'm happy with that.
I'm happy with that.
There you go.
And I want his team to hold him to that, too.
Absolutely.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, the album is out tonight.
Make sure you go pick that up.
And even aside from all that, before you leave, movies.
Let's talk about the movies as well.
Because you are playing Tommy Lee, which I'm excited about, in the Motley Crue movie.
You got that kind of d***, right?
Yeah. Why is that the first d***, right? Yeah.
Why is that the first question you asked, Sean Lee?
It should not be a question she asked.
Because honestly, he drove a boat with his d***.
He drove a boat with his d***.
All I'm saying is go watch the sex tape between him and Pamela Anderson.
He drove the boat with his d***.
A lot of stereotypes about white people got defied by Tommy Lee.
Are you a shower or a grower?
Any more penis questions, Sean Lee?
No.
He said, are you a shower or a grower? Any more penis questions, Sheldon? No. And he said, are you a shower or a grower?
Maybe you show.
Ain't no he said.
Are you a...
He said.
He said.
Ain't no he said.
I texted you.
I did not text no shit.
That was okay.
I seen you pick your phone.
Hold on,
let me see what he said.
Are you a shower or a grower?
A shower or a grower.
I think I got the best
of both worlds for real.
Okay, so it's big
and it grows even bigger.
Yeah.
Any more questions, Yee?
Binge comes out on Friday.
Also, Charlamagne wants to know, have you ever hurt anybody?
All right.
Okay.
Like, f***ing them?
Yeah.
Yeah, consensually.
All right.
The album is out tonight.
Binge is out.
All right.
Binge is out.
Kelly, thank you for joining us.
Binge. It's The Breakfast Club binge is out. Kelly, thank you for joining us. Binge.
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Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
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It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
All right, listen, man.
Charlemagne Tha God here.
I'm on vacation.
I don't give a damn what y'all think about that because I deserve it.
Now, the Breakfast Club is in 80-plus markets in 150 countries,
so we have a lot of new listeners who probably don't even know who Charlemagne Tha God is.
So use my time off to catch up on some of my past work, okay?
Okay.
If you're new here, I do a segment every day called Donkey of the Day,
Donkey as in jackass,
and that's when I give someone the credit they deserve for being stupid.
So if you never heard of it, this is new to you,
but if you are a regular listener, then this is an oldie but goodie
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Donkey of the Day.
Once again goes to people in the great state of Florida.
Florida, I don't ever want you all to think that your Uncle Charlotte doesn't love you
because I do.
All right?
Florida brings me great joy.
There is no place like Florida on the whole planet.
I grew up loving Uncle Luke and 2 Live Crew.
I love Trick Daddy.
I love Trina.
I love Rick Ross.
I love Gunplay.
I love the City Girls.
I love Tokyo Jets.
I love Miami.
I love Disney World.
I love Andrew Gillum.
I love Florida.
Okay.
Why would I not love a state that provides me so much great content on a daily basis?
See, what is your uncle, Sharla?
Got on this radio and told you all these years.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
And the Floridians in Jacksonville have earned y'all yet another donkey of the day.
See, it's the owner of a BP gas station in Jacksonville named Parul Patel.
And he's sick and tired of being sick and tired.
See, people in Florida keep coming in this man's gas station,
and they are taking advantage of his kindness.
Now, who in this room has ever used a microwave in a gas station?
Raise your hands.
Okay, just you, Drom?
All right, just Drom.
I've seen microwaves in gas stations, but I've never used one.
Drom, grab the mic.
What if you have a microwave in a gas station?
I'd like to know.
Like a burrito.
A burrito? Yeah. Okay, all right. All right. He's Puerto the mic. What have you ever microwaved in a gas station? I'd like to know. Like a burrito. A burrito?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
He's Puerto Rican.
Drop a clue bomb for him.
He is.
He ain't on brand.
All right.
He ain't on brand.
He is.
All right.
Me, personally, I've never used a microwave in a gas station.
Never had the need to.
Never been in a gas station that long.
Never bought anything from the gas station that I needed to warm up right then and there.
Okay.
I'll warm that honey bun up when I get to the house.
Well, here's the thing. I'm sitting here thinking about things that I would possibly buy that I needed to warm up right then and there. Okay, I'll warm that honey bun up when I get to the house. Well, here's the thing.
I'm sitting here thinking about things that I would possibly buy that I would want to warm up right there
in the microwave at the BP. Well,
leave it to Florida to come up with something to warm
in the microwave at the gas station that I never
thought about. Let's go to First Coast
News with the report. Don't
microwave your urine. Stop.
Stop. Stop.
Stop right there. Okay. in florida on the news
would they have to state something so obvious at the top of the news report all right let's start
there from the beginning back to first coast news for the report please don't microwave your urine
a picture of this sign saying exactly that is getting a lot of attention on social media it
claims to be inside a southside gas station in Jacksonville.
The sign is on display for everyone to see at the on-the-fly convenience store on Phillips Highway.
The microwave has settings for baked potato, popcorn, and pizza.
But owner Parul Patel says some people come in off the street to heat up something else.
We got sick and tired of people bringing in their urine containers. The BP gas
station and on-the-fly convenience store are located on the corner of Shad Road and Phillips
Highway and not far up the road, Quest Diagnostics. A few blocks away, there's also a lab court. Both
companies offer drug testing services and collect urine samples. Patel says some people walk into
her store so desperate to pass their tests, they become violent.
A spokesperson for Quest Diagnostics says the location near the gas station does not collect urine samples anyway.
The nearest site that does is on Southside Boulevard, and that's about five miles away.
Perot Patel is a woman, by the way.
She actually had a little verbal abdication with somebody because she wouldn't let them warm their piss up in the store.
Can we hear what she had to say and she started cussing at me and she said well where is the sign that says you can't use this for this kind of purpose and that's gave me ideas that you know
what if that's what you're asking me then i'll put the sign saying this is only for food use and not
to use for your urine or anything else that's true what if you're planning to eat your urine
then does that count as food you don't eat eat urine, you would drink it, G.
No.
If it gets crunchy.
I just, I just, I really
That is true, there's no sign.
I just need everybody
from Florida to gather around your smart phones
and Google best ways to
pass the urine drug test. Okay, now this
is only for weed. It stays in your system for
30 to 45 days. Depends on
your smoking habits. If you smoke daily, it system for 30 to 45 days. It depends on your smoking habits.
If you smoke daily, it will probably exceed past 45 days.
There are several ways to remove marijuana from your body.
Let me read you a few, okay?
You can use a detoxing product.
You know, you got Cat's Claw, Golden Seal, Devil's Claw.
They can all be bought from GNC.
You can use an exercise routine.
Drink a lot of fluids, water, juice, tea.
You can take mineral supplements.
You can go into the sauna.
All right?
They got seven-day detox kits.
You can use fast marijuana detox kits.
They say taking aspirin.
Take an aspirin four to six hours prior to a drug test.
It'll cause an error in the test, okay?
They got synthetic urine.
You can buy it online.
Only problem with that is it got to be warming in room temperature in order to
pass the real pee, so they still have to warm it up in pee.
Got to go to that microwave.
I would rather you do the synthetic urine than the real urine in the microwave, though.
All right, I would tell y'all not to smoke, but it's Florida.
So I understand the stress.
You got to smoke.
Okay, but there is something good I found.
I found something for y'all to try to pass the drug test in Florida.
It's the Wizinator.
Okay, it's a prosthetic penis that comes in five different skin tones.
It's about five inches long.
It looks and feels exactly like the real thing.
It's proven to work in countless scenarios.
Get strapped.
Rest assured, nobody will ever know you're faking it.
No, that's serious.
You can get strapped for real.
It's called the Wizardinator.
Look, man, all I want y'all to do is stop warming your urine in the microwave at the BP.
Don't microwave your urine.
People are putting food in there in the mornings on the way to work,
at lunch, people eating their
hot dogs, their burritos,
their honey buns. They're wondering why these
things have such a tangy taste. Can you imagine
if someone ate some asparagus
the night before and then warmed their urine
in the microwave after eating
asparagus the night before and then all you want is a
pretzel and somebody's urine
from earlier
and spilled in the microwave
and you think it's melted butter on your pretzel,
but it's really the asparagus piss.
Hey, come on now.
Please give all these people from Jacksonville
warming their urine in the microwave
at the BP gas station.
The biggest hee-haw.
Now, just some tips for you guys.
What?
You know, if you are going to use somebody else's urine to pass a drug test,
it does have to be room temperature like he was saying,
but you can probably use hand warmers to keep your urine warm at that time.
But if you do put it in the microwave,
you should only put it in for some time between 8 and 12 seconds
or it might get flat.
I mean, if there was no sign, why can't I use it?
There is a sign.
There's a big sign on the microwave now.
Now there's a sign.
You know why I got to put a sign on the microwave?
Why?
Because in Florida, you have to state the obvious for these people.
All right?
You have to tell us.
Don't microwave your urine.
Simple as that.
Jesus Christ.
I'm going to put a sign on the microwave in the iHeart Studio.
Just to do it.
She's stupid.
Have everybody run into, who is microwaving there?
Matter of fact, hey, interns.
Oh, my goodness.
Don't make this sound
for your Uncle Charley.
Oh, my goodness.
All right, well,
that is Don K today.
Thank you, sir.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlemagne the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, my name is Ebony. Hey, Ebony, what's your question for Yee? Ilamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club. It's time for Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hello, my name is Ebony.
Hey, Ebony, what's your question for Yee?
I have a question. I just
started this job. I took a
pay cut to come to this job.
I was making $14.50
at first, and then I took a pay cut
like a $2.50 pay cut. This is
our third month of being open.
It's a fast food industry. I never worked at
fast food, so this is something new to me.
I'm always doing, like, receptionist or a call center.
So my boss gave him, he gave three people a 50 cent raise.
Uh-huh.
And I feel like I need a raise.
Like, he knew I took a paycheck.
He guaranteed me a raise or whatever.
I felt like I was going to wait until April to see if they gave me a raise.
He keeps talking to me about it, but he still hasn having, like, to give me a raise or whatever.
So I was like, okay.
So, Ebony, you've been there for
three months. Yes. And
you said in April you
wanted to see about a raise. Yeah, I was
going to wait until April. If he don't approach me, then I was
going to approach him. Because usually people don't
get raises within the first three months of working
somewhere. But what is it... That's what I'm saying.
But what is it that makes you feel like you deserve a raise?
My hard work.
I was the only manager there.
I trained everyone.
Then he was bringing people on.
Started off at 13, higher than me or whatever.
And then I'm like, I'm confused.
So if you're bringing someone on higher than me
and I have to train them,
I literally go above and beyond for this company.
And I was just wondering.
Okay, so Ebony, this is what
I need you to do because I have actually done this in my
own life when I felt like I deserved a raise.
What you have to do is set up a
meeting with your boss. So this is
official sit down of you sitting down
to ask for what it is that you feel that
you deserve. Make sure you have
a list and documents of everything
showing why you deserve that raise.
What are your responsibilities? How have you gone above and beyond those responsibilities?
Offer to say, what is it that I need to do if you feel like at this point in time,
I'm not going to get a raise? What do I need to do to earn that raise? Or are there additional
responsibilities that I can take on so that I can make more money here? Because I have been
putting forth all of this extra work.
And a lot of times people feel like they want to raise because they need one. You feel like you want to raise because you deserve it. So you have to sit there and tell him why you deserve it.
A lot of times our bosses don't even realize the work that we're putting in because we're just
doing what we're supposed to do. But maybe you need to let him know, look, I've been training
people. My job responsibilities include this, but I've taken on this additional responsibility.
I've stepped up to the plate when other people have
called out. I've done this. I've done that.
So I feel like I deserve a raise, but you need
to sit down and let him
know that. You can't just be upset that he's not
just giving you one. A lot of times people aren't going to
just come to you and say, here's a raise.
You have to go and ask for it.
Okay. I'm going to start my notebook today.
Yeah, sit down.
And that way, when you have a meeting, it's very professional.
And tell him, I do enjoy working here.
I do see a future at this company.
But I feel that I deserve to make more money.
And here's why.
Okay, thank you.
Hey, Chalamet.
Hey, Chupi.
Hey, boo.
Hey, mama.
I hope it works out.
I hope you get your raise.
Okay, thank you.
I do appreciate it.
I love you guys so much.
Have a blessed day.
You too.
Bye.
Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you need relationship advice, call her now.
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Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
April, good morning.
Hi, good morning.
Hey, what's your question for Yee?
So, Yee, about a month or so ago i started seeing a guy he's from my hometown
and um we just recently found out that our great great great grandmothers i'm sorry his grandmother
and my great grandfather are siblings okay so his grandmother
well that seems far enough removed.
Because what does that make you guys to each other?
Well, I never knew him.
Like, I never knew this side of my family.
Apparently, my grandmother.
Oh, my goodness.
Apparently, my grandmother didn't, like, have anything to do with her father.
And it just, like, trickled.
But when it comes to the bloodline,
is his grandmother and your great-grandmother?
It's his great-great-grandmother.
Is that like one third or four cousins or something?
Great-great-grandfather.
Okay, that's very far removed.
You guys should be fine when it comes to that.
I can't have any kids anymore.
I can't have any kids.
That was a major problem. Yeah, that's not bad. I can't have any kids anymore. I can't have any kids. It's not like we'll be...
Well, that was a major problem.
The kids, right?
Yeah.
But that's far...
No, no, no.
That's far enough removed.
That's far enough removed.
Third or fourth cousin,
you get a lazy eye like music soul child.
That's about it.
All right, so your question is what?
So my question is,
do you think I should stop seeing him because of this?
No, I think that's fine.
And where you from?
Oh, my God. I don't even want to tell y'all. She don't want to tell you. Alabama. Is that's fine. And where you from? Like, oh my God,
I don't even want to tell y'all.
She don't want to tell you.
Alabama.
Is it in the South?
South Carolina?
No, Kentucky.
Same difference.
Listen, you can't put
two face back in the tube, okay?
All right, now listen.
Do you guys like have,
do you know each other's
family members?
Are y'all going to be
at reunions together?
No, we know nothing.
They'll be all right.
Yeah.
I think that's fine.
My mom was like, you know, y'all related.
And I said, what?
This is a side I have no earthly idea even existed.
You'll be all right.
People could walk up to me and slap me in the face,
and I wouldn't even know.
Yeah, y'all aren't like first, second cousins
or nothing like that.
So you guys should be fine.
And third and fourth is light.
Little web fingers, that's all.
She said she's not having any...
Thank you, Mama.
Thank you.
That must be shocking to find out, though,
just on your whole mental life.
That's like the fifth cousin, sixth cousin.
What does the Bible say about it?
I don't know.
Second or third, and they were having babies,
and it'd be a little, you know.
Well, fifth, sixth, you know.
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Hello, who's this?
This is Anonymous
from Detroit. Alright, Anonymous from Detroit.
Okay, Anonymous. Anonymous got a FTD. I can feel it.
What's your question, Miss Anonymous?
You're crazy, gentlemen. Okay,
so look, I've been dating this guy for like
seven or eight months, right? Uh-huh.
And finally, I met his 10-year-old
son. Well, his son
is related to me. He's
my cousin. And like, I don't
feel comfortable dating him
anymore and he does not understand this.
Like, his child's mother is my
cousin. We don't know each other like that.
But she thinks it's funny. She's
like, oh, you know, we dated over 10 years
ago. You know, he's just a good father, blah, blah,
blah. But no, bro. So she had sex with her
cousin. She was so uncomfortable. Let me get
this straight. You had sex with your cousin? No. His son. No. His son with her cousin. Let me get this straight. You had sex with your cousin?
No, his son.
His son is her cousin.
His son is her cousin.
So he knocked off her cousin.
So it's just a family affair.
Y'all not related.
That blood is not in you.
You good money if you like him.
No, I know, but I just don't want to talk to him no more.
Like, no, I want children one day.
That means our kids would be cousins and sisters.
What's wrong with that?
If y'all already had sex, it's kind of
too late to turn back now.
You already did it. You already had sex with your cousin
or your cousin's son.
Whatever. My cousin's child's father
and it was not on purpose.
No, I just don't feel right. Man, go ahead and keep it in the family, man.
Did you like it? No, listen.
My advice is not whether I should keep it in here.
My advice is how to be good at it.
Man, go ahead and keep it in the family.
If y'all kids is born with an arm coming out their forehead, y'all know why.
All right?
It's okay.
Y'all are irritating.
I don't know what you want me to tell you.
You already slept with your cousin.
Yeah, you might as well stay.
It's not her cousin, man.
It's her cousin's brother.
Damn, my son ain't really only 20.
I am.
And your kid's going to be, too, if you keep sleeping with your cousin.
Thank you, mama.
I don't know if we helped her.
Hello.
Hello, who's this?
My name is Chardonnay.
Hey, Chardonnay.
What's your question for C&E?
So my question is, I've been in a relationship for four years.
We have a daughter.
We would have had three kids together, but we lost a set of twins.
And I think he might have harbored some kind of anger towards me for
it. And he's been like
kind of physical with me. What you mean
kind of physical? Like what do you mean kind of physical?
On a scale of one to Danny
Vasquez beating his girlfriend
in the stairwell, how physical?
Physical. Like I had to have him
arrested and put in jail. No, he punched
you. For like a month. Oh, wow.
So y'all weren't playing like NBA Youngboy and his girlfriend.
It was real.
Hell no, no, no.
You don't play like that.
So what's the question, boo?
So my question is, do you think he could be rehabilitated, changed?
How many times has he hit you?
It could be better.
You said he was physical.
That means he hit you more than one time.
Yes.
All right, well, he's going to kill you eventually.
You know what I'm saying?
So if you want to stick around and die,
cool. But let's not hope
that. Let's not hope that. But if not, you should leave.
Okay? That's all right. I agree
with Charlamagne. I think you should leave
if he's that physical now. And do I think people can change?
Yes, but he has to change in himself.
Yeah, but he has to find what's wrong with him.
That wasn't a one-off, though. I understand.
I understand. I understand.
I just don't want to lose so much hope.
I've been in winning four years, and we live together now.
Man, forget about losing hope.
Do you want to lose more blood?
All right?
The man beating on you.
Okay?
He has to change himself.
Until he can change himself, I wouldn't open that door.
He has to fix himself.
And I wouldn't have my child around somebody that's physically punching me, hitting me,
where you have to call the police.
What's your name?
I would say get out and be very careful.
Chardonnay.
I'm going to write your name down because when I read a story about you being killed
as a victim of domestic violence, I'm going to give you donkey of the day.
No, I'm serious because you know better than this.
It's time to move, walk out of this situation, leave that man.
Chardonnay, yeah, move out.
I think I just need to hear it from a man's point of view
because I definitely have a lot of men in my life.
My father passed.
My mother just recently passed a couple months ago.
Well, clearly you don't have a lot of men in your life
because they'd have been kicked this man ass
until them stopped putting hands on their baby.
And even though you don't have your father in your life
and you don't have your mom and you don't have any brothers,
that doesn't mean you need a man.
You don't need him there.
You can do it by yourself.
But if he's putting his hands on you, you need to get out, Mama.
Yes.
What you want a man for when he's whipping your ass? Thank you, mama.
Charlamagne. Yes. You gotta be more like
gentle, man. You too are rough.
That man ain't being gentle
when he going upside her head. Be a little gentle.
Be nice. Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Alyssa. Hey, Alyssa.
What's your question for CNE? Hi.
I have a question. I deleted my
social media about a year ago.
Like everything is gone.
And I found it to be like distracting.
And I would always feel like a little bit down from it,
from seeing what everyone else is doing.
And even though like I'm in school, I'm getting my master's degree,
but I just wanted to know how you both kind of stay focused
and don't let other people's like accomplishments distract you
and just stay positive and focus in your own life well let me start first I mean first of all you
should use Instagram for motivation and that's what I use it for if you see somebody like you
follow people like I follow Oprah Winfrey I follow Swiss Beats I follow people that's going to give
me that motivation so when I see nice things or positive things that they're doing,
it inspires me to work harder and sees where I have to be in my life to continue to push myself to be a better person, a better man,
a better husband, a better father, and all that.
That's what I use social media for.
You can't worry about it because most of the things you're seeing
on social media is fake anyway.
Those bags are usually fake that people have.
Those cars that people are driving are usually rented.
That jewelry is probably fake.
There's only probably about 20% of the people on Instagram that's living a real life.
I haven't had it for a year, and I definitely see the world in a whole new perspective.
Good.
Everything is just so much more, like I'm so much more present when I'm with people.
There you go.
You go through all the withdrawal stages.
If you delete it, you literally are sad
and you feel like you have no friends.
You feel like, as a woman, I felt like,
because I couldn't post, like, selfies and stuff,
that I almost felt less beautiful.
I'm going to be honest with you, baby.
No, no, I know what the problem is.
I know what the problem is.
I know it's so crazy, but I know what you're saying.
You need a man to be giving you that D
and making you feel sexy. You ain't got nobody blowing your back out. If you need a man to be giving you that D and making you feel sexy.
You ain't got nobody blowing your back out.
If you had a man blowing your back out and telling you to get naked and look in the mirror
and telling you how beautiful you are, you wouldn't need those lights on social media.
Go get some d***.
What?
I love your perspective.
You're hilarious.
Have a blessed day, bro.
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