The Breakfast Club - Shoot Your Shot to Royce Da 5'9 Interview
Episode Date: May 1, 2018Tuesday 5/1 - Today on the show we had listeners call up for "Shoot Your Shot" and lets just say things that happen in the dark definitely come out in the light. Moreover, we had rapper Roycda 5'9 sto...p where he spoke about his music, new projects and more. Also, Charlamagne gave Jersery Shore member Ronnie "Donkey of the Day" because he got into a physical altercation with his girlfriend while live streaming. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I left feeling depressed
and started to call
my therapist,
but I feel like
if I had called her
talking about Thanos,
she'd have immediately
put me on meds.
I have no idea
who Thanos is to you, ye.
Thanos.
No, I have no idea.
You better get his name right
if you know what I know.
I don't know what you know, sir.
Before you fade to dust.
I have Black Panther
to protect me.
Fade to beige dust.
Oh, you think so?
I don't know.
I don't know. Yeah, I have Black Panther to protect me. The beige dust. Oh, you think so? I don't know. I don't know.
Yeah, I have no idea.
And then there's Batman who will protect me.
Oh, shut up.
I'm not even talking to you.
I have no idea.
How was your night, Angela?
My night was good.
Actually, yesterday was the first day I stayed in the house.
I didn't go back outside once.
I went home all day.
I've been doing the spring cleaning thing,
so I've been trying to purge my house of all these unnecessary things. It's a very long
process, but it's almost done.
A lot of people get divorces during the spring.
Really? Wow. Spring cleaning.
Absolutely. You gotta clean people out of your life.
You just made that up.
I just made that up.
Actually, I think the biggest time that people break up
is around the holidays. They said it's very stressful
for people with family and finances.
Yeah, and you're dating girls
that you really didn't want
to actually commit to.
So once the holidays come,
you've been smashing
for a few months.
I think even with marriages,
not just that.
Oh, okay.
That's when you find out
you're the side piece
on the holidays.
Yesterday, my detox was over.
So Guy and I were
on a 30-day detox.
It's to cleanse our body,
make sure that everything
on the inside
is working properly
and working right
and recharging myself.
So we went to Fairway. Is it Fairway?
Fairway. We went to Whole Foods and
we went to Trader Joe's and just got
all type of food and we cooked last night
for the family. Y'all went to all three
places? All three because there's a little bit of
everything that we like at each spot.
The grocery stores don't
carry everything y'all like? Those are grocery
stores. Those are three different ones. I couldn't like? Those are grocery stores. Those are grocery stores.
Those are three different ones.
Why?
I couldn't go to three different grocery stores.
One is draining enough.
Y'all bougie.
No, we just did certain things.
Like certain places had salmon, the fresh salmon, so we had to get fish from there.
And certain places had more of the seasonings that we like.
Go ahead with your rich beige skin.
Well, we were cooking and buying food.
So that's what we did.
We did that last night.
And my anniversary is coming up on Mother's Day.
It's the same day as Mother's Day.
So I'm trying to plan something, but I hate going out on Mother's Day.
I hate going out on Valentine's Day.
I think one of the worst days to go out.
What is Mother's Day?
Mother's Day and Valentine's Day.
May 13th.
Thank you, Mama, the Red Lobster, man.
Well, the thing is, it's always crowded.
And the food is never really good on Mother's Day
because they're just trying to get people
in and out to make as much money as possible.
So I'm trying to do something creative where, you know, we can still enjoy the food.
Why don't you cook?
I ain't that nice.
Man, make a reservation.
You see what happened when I cooked.
I know.
You see what happened when I cooked.
Make a reservation for your mom at Red Lobster or Golden Corral, man.
We're calling it a day.
Nah, it's always too bad.
Definitely got to take her to IHOP for breakfast on Mother's Day, man.
Nah. Take advantage of Day, man. No.
Take advantage of that senior menu.
Nah.
Oh, you know, it'd be nice if you just get some sandwiches together and go have a picnic outside.
My mama don't want no picnic.
That's overrated for my mama now.
She'd be like, all right, it's enough, enough now.
Get a playlist together.
Nah.
Yeah, mama too old to be laying down on the ground.
Getting down on her knees.
On the grass.
In some goddamn park for a sandwich.
You can bring some chairs.
Nah. All right, well, I got to figure it out. Getting down on her knees in the grass in some goddamn park for a sandwich. You can bring some chairs. Yeah.
All right.
Well, I got to figure it out.
Well, today, this morning on the show, Royster59 will be joining us.
Of course, he was in the group Slaughterhouse.
Wrapping ass Royce.
So we'll kick it with Royce.
And don't forget with Eminem.
Yes, he was with Eminem.
He did a group with Eminem, right?
Mm-hmm.
And we have two new family members that are joining us this morning.
We got two new markets?
Yeah.
One market.
Okay.
It's on two different stations.
Who we got?
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
It's WYGRX1949 and also WYGRAM1530, the pulse of the city.
Come on, you guys.
Drop to Grand Rapids.
Yeah, drop on the clues box with Floyd Mayweather.
His birthplace is Grand Rapids, Michigan.
I'm surprised you read that so well, didn't you?
What?
What?
Grand Rapids.
Sleuthy Grand Rapids.
That's what I said.
All right.
Anyway, let's get the show cracking.
Front page, this is what we're talking about, Yee.
Man, imagine if you went to a restaurant and they asked you to prepay for your food.
We'll tell you what happened.
All right.
We'll talk about it next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news now.
NBA recap game one.
Boston beat Philly last night, 117-101 tonight.
Really?
Yeah, tonight the Cavs play the Raptors and the Warriors play the Pelicans.
Boston's going to be really good when Kyrie Irving comes back next year and, who's it, Gordon Hayward?
Mm-hmm.
But they're really good now, so they're going to be even better.
Now, let's talk about this Toronto restaurant.
Yes, a restaurant in Toronto, Hong Shing Chinese Restaurant,
has been accused and actually had to pay $10,000 Canadian dollars
to a black customer because they were the only four black people in the restaurant.
Four of them came in together.
They were celebrating Emil Wickham's 28th birthday,
and they were told to prepay.
Now, according to the restaurant, they said they had seen an influx of dine and dash incidents and asked customers who weren't regulars to prepay.
But they didn't feel like that was potentially right.
So they went around and asked other patrons in the restaurant where you asked to prepay and no one else was asked to prepay besides these four people that were black.
And so they actually ended up getting awarded $10,000 Canadian dollars because they were racially profiled in this incident.
Now, the restaurant says that they will appeal.
What they are saying is that management has changed
and they do have deep concern over the situation.
They said there's a number of sensitivities and considerations about the situation.
And for that reason, they said the outcome is under appeal by legal representatives
Oh but even if
They can somehow prove that it wasn't racially motivated
How do you justify me having to prepay for my food?
Right, no one else
They said because they made people who were not regulars
Prepay
But they asked everyone else in the restaurant
And no one else had been asked to do that
If you had to prepay at every place you're not
a regular, you'd be prepaying all the goddamn
time. Absolutely. That sounds crazy.
And what if your service is bad? Or what if you want
to get something? It's just ridiculous. I can't think
of no restaurant I'm a regular at. So disrespectful.
I'm a regular at the barbershop. I remember
sometimes cab drivers, they would try to make you
prepay. Now we have, you know, Ubers and Lyft
and stuff, but before we had that,
if you were black, they might ask you to prepay
before they take you. Now, depending on where you're at in New York,
I don't mind that. Back in the day. Come on.
That ain't fair. Come on, stop. Come on.
I mean, people used to jump out of cabs back in the day
in New York. That was a thing.
I'm not even from here, and I know that was a thing. Nah, but you can't do that.
Okay. Yeah, but then who do you ask?
What do you mean, who do you ask? Like, do you ask only certain
passengers? No, you just don't pick them up like
they used to. You just drive right past these Negroes.
All right, well, speaking of that,
103 Uber drivers have been accused of sexual assault or abuse,
according to a CNN investigation.
And that's just what they were able to uncover in this investigation.
They said that there's probably many more overall incidents of sexual assault
than the 103 cases that the CNN investigation found.
But what they said is the majority of the people that they found were inebriated.
These women were raped or attacked as they had been drinking or they were
inebriated at the time of the incidents.
And you think when you call an Uber and you're about to get into Uber,
that's a safe way for you to get home.
You're not driving yourself.
But it turns out not so safe at all.
It's about to be a great segue.
Is that Uber has been trying to cover up
these cases. Now when you sign up
for Uber, you agree to its terms
which includes resolving any claim
on an individual basis in arbitration.
So there's no way to tell
how many people have
been actually assaulted. Come on Uber drivers,
you're not going to get a good star rating if you sexually assault
a woman while she's in your car inebriated.
But imagine how scary that is.
One woman talks about how she woke up and she was at home the next morning with her pants and underwear on the floor.
After she went out to a bar with a friend, the Uber driver allegedly carried her into her apartment, threw her onto the bed, and sexually assaulted her.
By the way, that is very dangerous.
Like, you know, you think you're doing the right thing because you're putting your friend in an Uber or something because she's intoxicated.
But you're just putting her in the car with a stranger while she's in the rear.
Exactly.
They said it's like hitchhiking with strangers.
You could get assaulted.
Now watch this segue.
All right.
And Harrison Snyder, who is one of the jurors in the Bill Cosby case, appeared on Good Morning America.
You want to hear her say Bill Cosby first, huh?
Go ahead.
He appeared on Good Morning America yesterday and talked about what led him to finding Bill Cosby guilty. Here's what he had
to say. I think it was his deposition, really. Ms. Cosby admitted to giving these quaaludes to
women, young women, in order to have sex with them. But when you entered the room for the first time,
were you sure that he was guilty? No. Hearing everyone's comments about certain pieces of
evidence and going through the different counts.
What did you know about the allegations prior to becoming a juror in the case?
I didn't know anything.
Liar.
I don't watch the news ever, so I didn't even know what he was on trial for.
That's a lie.
That's a big lie. Impossible.
That's a lie.
You had no clue Bill Cosby was being accused of raping, sexual assault, and all that other stuff.
He had no idea.
He just came home from jail.
Even if he was in jail, he probably had to know.
It was everywhere.
So basically, he said that Bill Cosby told on himself.
Yeah, he said listening to the deposition from before is what really led him to believe that, you know, his own words is what sealed his fate.
I tell you what, all you rappers will be giving girls all these prescription drugs, and y'all be getting zooted out your mind and passing out,
and y'all be sleeping with these women when they high on Molly and Perks and whatever else.
Y'all better be very careful.
Okay?
How about don't do it?
He said be careful.
Yeah, be careful.
Don't do that at all.
Make sure that you're getting consent.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
Yeah, just don't do it.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up now.
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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 this?
Eduardo.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Yeah, man. Hi, how are you? I. Hey, what's up, bro? Get it off your chest. Yeah, man.
How are you?
I'm upset.
I want to let it out.
I want to play a little bit and stop running as a driver, man.
What?
Okay.
Your car needs subtitles, bro.
All right, man.
Ain't no all right, man.
We didn't understand what you said.
I don't know.
Why are there people that you can't understand what they say and never say, you know what I'm saying?
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Pierre from Kentucky.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Man, got a little situation going on up here.
Supposed to be getting, well, I'm getting married in 18 days
and everything, but we have some little damage
as far as the reception hall and whatnot
because of the flooding.
So instead of me using this money to come holler at you
in two days
With the Lil Wayne
And 2 Chainz concert
And everything
Now we gotta redo
Some things
And put money
In to find another reception
I was just real crappy
Right about now
Oh I'm sorry for you
But yeah
Cause I'm gonna be in Kentucky
This Thursday
There's a huge concert
With 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne
Hook em up with some tickets
Hmm?
Hook em up with some tickets
I ain't got no tickets
I'm DJing
They paying me to DJ
Man that thing's probably
Sold out by now Let him carry your crepes I was super like no tickets I'm DJing they paying me to DJ that thing's probably sold out by now
let him carry your crates
I was like man
that would've been
a nice little gift
or whatnot
I was gonna try to get
something from somebody
around her
there's a lot of promoters
and stuff going on
but yeah man
it's kind of crappy
because now
we gotta find new bartenders
and all that
we got like 18 days left
but you're still getting married
so congratulations
thank you
I wish I had some tickets. I'd
hook you up, but I don't even know the promoters, brother.
Can't even get that man nothing because he's waiting.
Ain't no problem. Ain't no problem. Just, you
know, wish people up here would get things together.
Well, hopefully I get to see you on Thursday
somehow somewhere at the concert. Oh, yeah.
I'm still gonna try to make it happen.
He's gonna act like he don't know you when he meets you.
No, he's gonna say I'm the dude they call. I ain't got no tickets
for him, but I'm gonna say what's up. I just, I don't really
know the promoter.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Chandler
from Columbus.
How y'all doing?
What's up, Chandler?
Bow Wow's hometown.
Man, get Bow Wow out of here.
Bow Wow, run Columbus.
Trippy Red.
Man, he don't run.
But anyways,
I just turned 32 last week.
My girl took me to Vegas
and Florida.
Had a great time. I just tagged y'all in the picture and me to Vegas and Florida. Had a great time.
I just tagged y'all in the picture.
And no, Charlamagne, I am not Dominican.
We had all the white money.
Had to do it a little different.
You got to prove you're not Dominican, sir.
I'm not Dominican, man.
Trust me.
I'm not Dominican.
We just really white.
How many pair of white jeans do you own?
Oh, my goodness.
That was my first pair I bought in Vegas.
Definitely Dominican.
If you buy a pair of white jeans in Vegas, you are Dominican.
Y'all better get Kanye West, man.
You see, Daz was talking about sending them Crip Goons at him, man.
Oh, I see.
We're going to talk about that.
That was a bit much, bro.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah, man.
I mean, don't get him with you.
Yeah, that was a bit much.
I mean, there's plenty of people I'd love to see the Crips go after.
George Zimmerman, Darren Wilson, Kanye. Come on, man. That means you got to put them on every Trump support in America, then. Hello, there's plenty of people I'd love to see the Crips go after. George Zimmerman, Darren Wilson, Kanye.
Come on, man.
That means you got to put them on every Trump support in America then.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, yeah, this is Thomas from North Carolina.
I just want to get it off my chest.
I want to talk about the Kanye West.
And I wish he would just release an album and stop talking, being on social media.
Right.
I also want to talk about the graduation.
It's really hard for me to find a job right now.
So I'm really frustrated about that.
What school are you graduating?
You graduating high school or college?
College.
Okay, what school?
Campbell University.
Campbell like the soup.
Yeah, Campbell like the soup.
Got you.
Well, have a good day, sir.
Congratulations on graduation.
Keep looking, man.
I'm sure a job will pop up somewhere, brother.
Thank you.
I doubt it, but do your thing.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us now. It's The, brother. Thank you. I doubt it, but... Dog, come on. Do your thing. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed,
we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Kevin, Boston.
What's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
I saw Marvel last night.
I saw Infinity World last night.
Me too, bro.
And I didn't know what to do with myself.
I'm a little depressed.
I started to call my therapist yesterday,
but I know if I had started talking to her about Thanos,
she'd have put me on meds.
Well, it was 11 o'clock at night when I got home,
so I had to get online. I went to the gym.
You know what?
And some nerds, I got onto a nerd network
when we talked about Marvel,
and they made me realize a couple things.
Well, first of all, let's not give anything
away, even though after Avengers
Creatures a billion dollars, we're going to give all the spoilers.
But, you know, come on.
If you read the comic books,
all is not lost, sir.
Angela Lee, you're fine, on. If you read the comic books, all is not lost, sir. Yeah. Angela Lee, you're fine, girl.
It's ye.
It's ye.
Everyone does as Angela Lee.
And Black Panther will protect you.
Stop saying Black Panther will protect you because you sound stupid.
I don't know what I'm saying.
Let him say it.
You haven't seen the movie.
Okay.
Hello.
Hello.
Hey, what's your name, mama?
My name is Priscilla.
Hey, Priscilla.
And I'm calling from Oakland, California.
What's my favorite word?
Priscilla.
You ain't from Oakland then.
You are crazy.
Get it off your chest, Mama.
Yes, I wanted to talk about Bill Cosby.
Okay.
I think that he was guilty if he admitted in his transcripts that he did what he did,
and he deserved to get what's come.
Okay.
He definitely admitted to it.
They asked him, has he ever given a woman drugs for sex, and he said yes.
Oh, he said that?
Yeah, that's old.
That's the one that was supposed to be sealed, right?
Something like that?
Yeah, but if he did.
But when you have a lot of money, it's going to keep you out of court.
That's why I tell all these kids that's out here on these mollies and these Percocets and all these other drugs.
And y'all giving women drugs for sex, too, bruh.
Y'all better be careful.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, Bill Cosby should definitely be in jail.
He should definitely spend his last days in jail if he was drugging women.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, hello.
Yeah, this is G from Brooklyn.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Nah, man, I'm tight about that whole,
you know what I'm saying,
the whole Uber Lyft thing going on.
Well, it was Uber.
I think it's dumb because, you know,
most of these, well, all the drivers
is documented.
Like, they have all of the information.
They got all of that, you know?
So for them to do something like that,
it's stupid.
Like, it's like an oxymoron.
Like, you're giving this stuff away
because, you know what I'm saying,
they track all of that.
Well, they're probably hoping
that the woman don't remember.
Right, they think
they're so drunk
they won't have any idea
what happened.
How did I get home?
Yeah, but what I mean is
you got a dash cam, too.
Like, a lot of us drivers,
because I'm an Uber Lyft driver,
so I got a dash cam.
Anytime they try to say,
oh, because I had a case
before where somebody
tried to say something,
but the camera clearly showed
that they left the car
and I already started driving
and they showed me driving
for the next few hours.
All right. So the dash cam actually helps out a lot. Right. Ain't no the car and already started driving. And it showed me driving for the next few hours. All right.
So the dash cam actually helps out a lot.
Right.
Ain't no dash cam and no Uber X.
But if nobody reports anything happening because these women are passed out, inebriated, might have blacked out, drunk, they have no idea to even report anything.
And ain't no dash cam and Uber X, bro.
I don't mean to knock down any of the victims.
You know what I'm saying?
There are victims out there.
I mean, we're all human.
You got some people that, you know, do dumb s***.
But what I mean is, like, it gets me upset because at the end of the day,
like, there's a way, like, for instance,
like, you hear this stuff from Bill Cosby and all this stuff about all this
rape and all this sexual molestation.
All of a sudden, it's happening everywhere.
Now it's happening on Uber.
It's happening everywhere.
So I don't understand if it's just people, you know what I'm saying,
just claiming it or, like, how the victims, you know what I'm saying?
No, man, people is raping people.
What you talking about?
What do you mean?
No, no, I don't mean it like that.
I'm saying, yeah, I mean, it happens.
But come on, all of a sudden, like, all of these allegations come out
and then all of a sudden Uber gets hit with one now, you know?
Well, no, these are different cases over the years.
CNN did a whole investigation because each case is handled individually.
So these are the ones they've managed to come up with that have happened over the years.
It didn't all happen at once.
By the way, I've heard stuff like this before, just like out in the street.
I've known women who have got into Ubers or car services and they've been inebriated and woke up with their clothes disheveled.
That's crazy.
And people always tell you, listen, get, you know,
call a cab to get home or somebody puts you in a cab
because they think that's the safest thing to do
because at least you're not driving
and not knowing that's not safe either.
I mean, yeah, I mean, that's the reason why I started doing Uber
because, I mean, for me, it feels safe.
I mean, I'm a good driver, but the thing is that
I just find that that is, you know, it's stupid.
Bruh, stop making excuses for Uber drivers
that be raping girls, okay?
All right, bro. Just focus on getting your five stars. Bye, bro, it's stupid. Bruh, stop making excuses for Uber drivers that be raping girls, okay? All right, bro.
Just focus on getting your five stars.
Bye, bro.
Bye, bye.
Put some water in the goddamn Uber, man.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up.
Eve, you got rumors on the way?
Well, yes.
Since we brought it up, let's talk about Kanye and Daz.
Now, Daz is calling the Crips and says that Kanye is a marked man.
We'll tell you exactly what he had to say. Why would you make a criminal threat like that over the Internet? Come on, Daz is calling the Crips and says that Kanye is a marked man. We'll tell you exactly what he had to say.
Why would you make a criminal threat like that over the Internet?
Come on, Daz.
All right, we'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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All right, well, Daz from the Dog Pound has some things to say about Kanye West,
and he is calling out for the Crips because he does not like the things that Kanye is saying.
Here's what Daz Dillinger had to say.
We all in one boat, and they're killing all of us.
He jump over there and say, Master, I'm with you, Master Trump.
And I'll be looking at him like,
what's that movie Jamie Foxx was in?
That's Kanye West.
He the motherfucking Samuel L. Jackson
of the hip hop in that movie.
Sheesh.
You know my problem with what Kanye is doing?
Black people are the only people who are told
we got to love everyone.
We are the only ones who are told
we got to forgive our oppressor,
love our oppressor. We always extending olive branches forgive our oppressor, love our oppressor.
We always extend an olive branch
to our oppressor,
but that love and empathy
is never extended back to us.
Well, here's what else
Dad's had to say.
Yo, national alert.
All the Crips out there,
y'all f*** Kanye up.
Better not ever see you in concert.
Better not ever see you
around California.
Stay in Calabasas.
What's a Crip God to your car,
now?
F*** Kanye West up.
Now, Dad, you went too far.
They went too far with that one.
Dad, you smarter than that, all right?
That's a criminal threat on someone's well-being via the Internet.
That's some young boy stuff, all right?
And number two, you put a hit from Crips on Kanye,
but George Zimmerman and Darren Wilson and all them fools walking around here
minding their business.
I never heard nobody else who had threatened him.
Come on, now.
All right, now, Kanye's mom's doctor,
Dr. Jan Adams, you know,
Kanye has said that he wanted to use
him on his album cover
and the doctor has responded.
Now, the letter
is an open letter to Kanye West. He said
thank you for thanking me for the cover of your
next album. That is kind of you.
I can truly say I have never been on an album cover
before. I did do a product cover for chanel allure cologne back in 2005 but never an album cover now he goes
on to say that he has to decline at this time and he asked for a cease and desist using his photo or
any image of him to promote his album he said i don't want to seem ungrateful i just think that
if in fact this conversation to love is genuine on your part, then it's inappropriate to drag the negativity of the past with it. Now he goes on to say that there were a lot of
inaccuracies in what happened at that time, what was reported. He said that Harvey told Larry King
the surgery took eight hours and that is why he knew there was a problem, but it didn't take eight
hours. It took five hours. There was no problem. From a surgical standpoint, the operation was a success.
Harvey was either wrong or frankly lying,
and rather than correct his mistake, began to attack me
and ignore the facts of the case.
And the most important person in the story, Donda West.
He goes on to say,
the official coroner's report on Donda West's death
highlights the negligence of Kanye West's nurse
following the surgery, Kanye's cousin, Stephen,
Stephan, I don't know if it's Stephen or Stefan Scoggins.
He was supposed to be the primary caregiver for Donda following her surgery, but left
her alone because she had appeared to be better.
So what he's trying to say is it was actually what happened after the surgery and not the
actual surgery that ended up killing, uh, Donda West.
So he just wants to point out that it's an erroneous account of what happened.
And he said for the past 10 years,
he has tolerated the erroneous account of Donda's death
out of respect for Kanye's mom, but he's adamant,
do not mistake kindness for weakness.
He said if you want to heal,
first call out the people in your own camp
who knew better and persisted with the charade
in order to hide their own guilt.
Well, that'll help Kanye get some type of closure, I'm sure, right?
What?
Well, he's been saying this for a long time.
If he finds out what actually happened to his mom.
Well, this doctor's been saying it for a long time.
He's been saying that the surgery was a success.
I begged her to stay at the hospital.
She wanted to go home, and they said it only took five hours,
and they said it was pretty much out of my hands.
Like, once she left, it was nothing I could do.
You know, I have no problem with Kanye wanting to forgive the doctors who allegedly did that to his mom.
Cool, show them love.
But don't show love to people who are working overtime to marginalized minorities like yourself in this country.
All right, so he's saying it is unknown whether medical attention could have saved her life.
However, due to neglect, this opportunity was never provided.
He has said, I've been asked by my supervisors to express the concern that this office has regarding the care that
Ms. West received following her surgery
and to provide you with the autopsy
report and documentation.
So, that is his open letter. It's a lot
longer than that if you want to read the entire thing.
So, it looks like Kanye won't be able to use
a picture of Dr. Jan
Adams for the cover of his album.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor report. Alright, thank you, Mishi. When we
come back, we got front page news. What are we talking about?
We are going to talk about a restaurant that
ended up having to pay $10,000 Canadian
dollars to some of their patrons.
Okay, we'll get into that when we come
back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Oh, boy. Morning,
everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The
Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
Start with the NBA Game 1.
Boston beat Philly 117-101.
That's interesting.
That's surprising.
Because Boston don't even have Kyrie Irving.
They don't have Gordon Hayward.
They balling.
That's right.
The Cavs play the Raptors tonight in Game 1,
and the Warriors play the Pelicans in Game 2.
Now, let's talk about this Toronto restaurant.
Yes.
This restaurant in Toronto has been ordered to pay a black customer $10,000 Canadian dollars, and that is for racially discriminating against him
and his friends.
Now, actually, the incident happened four years ago, but Emil Wickham decided
that he wanted to go ahead and file a suit against them, and the restaurant
is planning to appeal.
But what happened was it was his birthday, Emil Wickham.
He went to the restaurant with three of his friends.
They were the only four black people in the restaurant,
and the waiter asked that they pay before they were served.
They complained, and then they were told it was policy.
He said he felt skeptical, so he asked the other people there
where they asked to prepay, and nobody else was.
Now, according to the restaurant, they said they had seen an influx of dine-and-dash incidents and only asked customers who weren't regulars to prepay and nobody else was. Now, according to the restaurant, they said they had seen an influx of dine-and-dash incidents
and only asked customers who weren't regulars to prepay.
How do you appeal that if you're at a restaurant, though?
Because even if you say it's not racial discrimination,
what was it?
Well, I guess they're trying to say that
it also was a different management at that time.
And I don't know.
I have no idea what they can answer.
That sounds crazy.
Instead of making them prepaid,
just lock the door.
We can't lock the door.
That's a fire hazard.
They ain't paying no fire.
You know what?
Go ahead, Yee.
I don't know if I would have stayed
if they asked me to prepay.
I think I'd have been like,
I'll take my business
and my money elsewhere.
Yeah, your food
got to be phenomenal.
First of all,
I would have to know
that your food is phenomenal
in order for me to prepay.
Have I ever prepaid for food?
No.
Well, when you order food.
Yeah, when you order food, yeah.
That's it.
But not when you sit down in a restaurant.
All right, now let's talk about Bill Cosby.
One of the jurors, Harrison Snyder, was on Good Morning America yesterday,
and he talked about what led him to believe that Bill Cosby is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Here was his response.
I think it was his deposition,
really. Ms. Crosby admitted to giving these quaaludes to women, young women, in order to
have sex with them. But when you entered the room for the first time, were you sure that he was
guilty? No. Hearing everyone's comments about certain pieces of evidence and going through the
different counts. What did you know about the allegations
prior to becoming a juror in the case?
I didn't know anything.
I don't watch the news ever.
So I didn't even know what he was on trial for.
Liar.
You didn't even know who Bill Cosby was.
That's a lie.
That's a lie.
That's a flat out lie.
More people associate Bill Cosby with rape
more than anything else nowadays.
Okay, more than the Cosby Show,
more than Different World, more than Fat Album.
More than Jell-O.
It's rape.
Oh, Jell-O been gone.
Jell-O's way down the totem pole of things you associate Bill Cosby with.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Front Page News.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, when we come back, shoot your shot.
If there's somebody you want to holler at, take a chance with,
and maybe you need the Breakfast Club to help you out,
maybe you just need a little confidence.
800-585-1051.
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Are you ready?
It's time to shoot your shot.
Time to shoot your shot.
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You lose your one chance.
Don't mess it up.
Mess it up.
Mess it up. We have up. Mess it up.
We have Kyra on the line.
Kyra, good morning.
Good morning.
How are you guys doing?
How are you doing today?
Who do you want to shoot your shot with, Mama?
It's about this guy that I've been kind of seeing.
We used to work together.
His name is Tori.
And, you know, he went away for a little while.
Went away where?
Like on vacation?
He got locked out.
That's what that means.
Oh, jail.
Yeah. I mean, jail. Yeah.
I mean, in kind terms.
You know, he got caught up in some stuff that he really shouldn't have been doing.
And he wasn't smart enough at the moment to really, you know, take a step back.
But that being said, he went away for about six months before we were kind of like involved and working together.
And then it started to get a little bit more like he was interested
in me as well.
And when he went away,
we started writing letters
to each other.
And I got to know him,
like really got to know him.
And I just, you know,
there was a connection.
There was like
some chemistry there
and I want to explore more,
you know?
Well, what did he get
locked up for,
if you don't mind me asking?
Hmm?
I said, what did he get locked up for, if you don't mind me asking? Hmm? I said, what did he get locked up for, if you don't mind me asking?
Yeah, go for it.
I know you can ask anyway.
So what did he get locked up for?
He's asking.
I'm asking you.
I mean, he basically took, he was doing credit card fraud.
Okay, he's a scammer.
But he was his friend, so he's an accomplice.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was the first time that ever happened.
But you know, I will say, guys will be all up on you while they're in jail,
writing letters, talking to you all the time, all in love until they come home.
That's true.
No, but let me tell you.
Evie knows.
It was real.
And I feel like there was a connection there.
And I would send him money once a month, $100, just to kind of help him out.
Because, you know, when a brother's down.
And I'm telling you, the relationship just started to, like, be something other, and
it was beautiful.
He'd be calling me.
We'd go out.
We'd go to the movies.
We'd cook together, and we worked together.
We worked at UPS, so that's how we met each other.
Okay.
And he said, suddenly, all of a sudden, he just kind of just went Jedi on me.
I haven't heard from him.
I don't know what's going on, and on me. I haven't heard from him.
I don't know what's going on.
And I really want to, like, see him.
And I just don't know what's going on.
Okay, well, let's find out.
So everything was going smooth and great, and then all of a sudden now it's not.
All right, so what we're going to do is we're going to call him,
and you're going to talk, and then, you know, we'll stay here just for moral support.
If you need us, we'll jump in.
Cool.
You ready to shoot your shot? Yeah.
Alright, let's see what happens. We'll call them when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast
Club. We're online with Cara. She's about
to shoot her shot with Troy.
Alright, call him up.
Hello?
Hello?
Yeah, who's this?
It's Kara.
Oh, hey.
Hey, what's going on, girl?
What do you mean, what's going on?
Like, what are you talking about going on?
Like, I haven't heard from you.
Like, I mean, you kind of just went Jedi on me.
Well, I didn't mean to.
I just had some stuff going on.
I thought we were cool.
Like, we've been doing, you know, a lot.
And once you left, you just kind of disappeared.
Like, something happened, right?
Well, I mean, I appreciate you and all you did for me, but I just had some,
something, something, well, something happened when I was in jail. What? What are you talking about? You told me everything that happened. No, I didn't tell you everything. I, I don't,
look, I don't know how to say this, so I'll just say it. I didn't expect it, but something happened with me and another guy.
Wow.
Oh, my gosh, Troy.
That was very, very honest of you.
What?
Hey, Troy, this is The Breakfast Club DJ,
MV Angelique Charlemagne, the guy.
Now, what happened in jail?
What?
What do you mean?
Okay, Cara on the radio?
Yeah, yeah.
Cara wanted to kind of...
Shoot her shot.
She really likes you a lot.
She wants to know why you went ghost.
And you just gave us a perfect explanation of why.
But you could have at least...
I'm on the radio.
Yes, you are on the radio.
I'm not talking about this on the radio.
All right.
Well, Troy, it's just not nice to go around
leading women on or anybody on for that matter.
Oh, my God.
It's not cool to just call somebody up on the radio.
They don't know they're on the radio.
That's not cool either.
Touche.
But let me ask you this, though, Troy.
What?
You still there?
Do you like men and women or you only like men?
I'm just trying to figure stuff out, okay?
I don't know what's going on right now
completely.
Because Kara, maybe he likes both.
Now, were you forced in jail?
Or no, this is something that you wanted to do and try?
I'm not talking about this, you guys, on the radio.
It's not your business.
Alright, we will mind our business.
Was it romantic, at least? I'm just curious.
Dude, what did I just say?
Alright, I'm just curious. I mean, you were in jail and now
you don't, you don't,
she's, you know, you don't like her. What am I
missing, man? What's happening?
This guy, she was trying to shoot a shot, but she just
found out that in jail he was, he turned
gay. Oh. Or maybe he was always gay.
Did you turn gay or did you get raped? He might have always been gay.
I said I'm figuring some stuff out.
Did you turn gay or did you get raped?
Oh, I'm not talking.
I can't handle this.
I cannot handle this.
This is like fingers up.
I don't want to hear this.
That's what he said.
Well, the thing is, he prefers, he likes men.
He's trying to figure it out.
I don't want to hear it.
I'm sorry I even made this phone call.
I'm sorry.
I really can't.
Well, best of luck to you, Cara.
Best of luck to you, Troy.
But at least, you know, in the future, don't lead anybody on.
I wasn't leading anybody on.
Things happen. Look, I don't want to...
Oh, my God.
All right. Well, thank you, guys, and
I'm sorry this didn't work out, Cara. And, Troy,
I mean, good luck. All right, that
was Shoot Your Shot. When we come back, we have
rumors on the way, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. We are the Breakfast Club.
You know, my four-year-old daughter just hit me and said,
Dad, can you not order me chicken fingers and french fries every day for lunch?
Can you get me some variety?
She's right.
You should be getting her something healthy.
Every single day, the same thing?
Sometimes it's grilled chicken.
Sometimes it's...
She likes chicken.
I don't know.
She's a kid.
Apparently, she wants some variety.
All right.
Well, I'm going to get her some variety.
Well, she wants to tap into her black side because y'all are Dominican.
So, you know what I'm saying?
Get the girl some more variety.
We're not Dominican.
But she's four.
It shouldn't matter.
But anyway, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk R. Kelly.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So, listen up. Well, the women of color of Time's Up have started already, as we told you,
this whole hashtag mute R. Kelly online campaign.
Now, they want Live Nation and Sony Music to cancel his tour dates
and drop him from his recording contract.
They want RCA Records to cut ties with him as well.
And people that are part of this movement include Ava DuVernay. contract. They went RCA Records to cut ties with him as well. And
people that are part of this movement include
Ava DuVernay. It includes Shonda
Rimes, Journey Smollett-Bell. Yes, Charlene?
I'm excited that this is happening. Finally.
I've been telling y'all R. Kelly is trash, but
why now? What prompted all of this?
What made this happen immediately? Well, there are a lot of
women who have been speaking out, and there was
a whole documentary on BBC about R. Kelly
and women have been telling their stories, and we saw that happen in BuzzFeed.
And so I think with all of these stories coming to the forefront,
people who are being brave enough to explain what happened to them, this might have really put the fire.
We've been watching R. Kelly do this for 20-plus years.
Long time.
The man has called himself the Pied Piper, a guy that led little kids out of a village via music never to be seen from again.
You see how long it takes, though.
You see what happened with Harvey Weinstein for decades.
The guy had a tape.
Bill Cosby for decades.
But I'm not even talking about him.
I'm just talking about R. Kelly had a tape.
He was found not guilty for that tape.
He wrote a song for the 15-year-old girl he married called Age Ain't Nothin' But a Number.
I never understood why people still supported R. Kelly.
I never understood that.
All right. Well, a lot people still supported R. Kelly. I never understood that. All right.
Well, a lot of people don't understand it.
So now the women of color at Time's Up
are demanding appropriate investigations and inquiries
into the allegations of R. Kelly's abuse
made by women and their families
for more than two decades now.
So they said the recent court decision against Bill Cosby
is one step toward addressing these ills,
but it is just a start.
We call on people everywhere to join with us
to insist on a world in which women of all kinds
can pursue their dreams free from sexual assault,
abuse, and predatory behavior.
And I promise you, if you see a woman
defending R. Kelly on social media,
if you click on her profile pic,
she's probably fat and black and from the South.
I'm telling you.
I promise you.
All right, let's not fat
shame people.
Why is that fat shaming? I described somebody.
R. Kelly, his people have responded
and here is the response
from R. Kelly.
Kelly supports the pro-women goals of the
Time's Up movement. We understand criticizing
a famous artist is a good way
to draw attention to those goals
and in this case it is unjust and off target.
We fully support the rights
of women to be empowered to make their own choices.
Time's Up has neglected to speak with
any of the women who welcome R. Kelly's
support and it has rushed to judgment without
the facts. You know what else is on target?
Go watch that sex tape and watch him
allegedly pee on that 13-year-old girl.
You can't watch the sex tape. Watching the sex tape is against
the law. It's child pornography. I got an old tweet
where I said, one day this generation is going to discover
that R. Kelly sex tape and it's going to be a wrap for him.
Soon it will become clear Mr. Kelly
is a target of a greedy, conscious, and malicious
conspiracy to demean him,
his family, and the women with whom he spends his time.
We saw the tape, sir.
Okay, you married a 15-year-old girl, sir.
And now R. Kelly, we told you
about his show in Chicago getting canceled,
and he has another show coming up, I believe in North Carolina,
and they're calling for that show to get canceled as well.
It's going to be in Greensboro, at Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
Now here is what R. Kelly said.
We played this for you yesterday, but we'll play it again.
First of all, I want to apologize to all my fans in Chicago
and basically all around the world world wherever I'm performing at,
and they canceled me.
I don't know why they canceled the show.
I never heard of a show being canceled because of rumors.
I guess it's the first time for everything, so I apologize to you guys.
In the meantime, I'm going to try to get to the bottom line of it
as far as my lawyers are concerned.
Oh, boy.
See exactly what happened and why I was canceled.
It's a wrap.
Why was R. Kelly wearing a Casanova two times?
That's what I said yesterday.
I said, why was he wearing a Casanova?
Casanova.
Hey, Cas, why R. Kelly wearing your hat, bro?
I don't know.
You better get on Instagram and denounce him right now, and you better put hashtag Mute R. Kelly.
Boom, boom.
Right now, Cas.
It's not boom, boom.
He don't want to be a Casanova right now.
Go hashtag Muda Kelly right now, Cass.
Why was he wearing your hat?
Now, Ashley Judd, in the meantime, is suing Harvey Weinstein,
and that is for defamation and sexual harassment.
She says that he damaged her career by getting her blacklisted from movie roles.
She was actually supposed to be in Lord of the Rings,
and he hurt her chances of getting that role,
and said that she was one of the first women to go public about a sexual misconduct.
And she said in a desperate attempt to escape, she engaged in a mock bargain with him, suggesting she would consider letting him touch her only if she won an Academy Award in one of his films.
He said, when you get nominated. And she said, no, when I win. And that's when she left the room.
So she's suing for damages and she says she will donate that money to charity.
All right.
Now let's talk about Meek Mill.
He is now free to start doing shows outside of Philadelphia.
This is surprising.
That's good.
This is surprising.
The judge has actually amended the order regarding his bail conditions. And he now has approval to travel outside of Pennsylvania's Montgomery County.
And that's for business activities.
He has to submit his travel plans 72 hours in advance
to his probation department,
and he does have to still submit to at least one urine test per month as well.
And he can also live in Montgomery County,
aside from just Philadelphia County.
That's great.
Well, go get the summer booked, Meek.
I'm sure it's booked already.
Go get your show schedule booked up.
Now, I'm surprised that judge allowed him to do that.
Does that mean she's easing up a little bit, or what does that mean?
A man got to make a living at the end of the day.
You can't have the man on probation and tell him to get a job,
and his job is making music, but you don't allow him to go do shows.
We're just surprised that this particular judge doesn't even want him out.
This judge denied everything from him, finally said, okay, go do this.
This is surprising, but hey, take it and run.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Charlemagne!
Yes, sir.
Who are you giving that donkey to?
I'd like Ronnie from Jersey Shore to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a little war with him.
Okay.
All right, we'll do that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlemagne, say the gang donkey under the shade.
Charlemagne!
You are a donkey
It's time for Donkey of the Day
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the heat
It's the Breakfast Club, bitch
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Mr. Ed Sheeran, Donkey of the day for Tuesday, May 1st,
goes to Ronnie from Jersey Shore.
Now, we are in the midst of the Time's Up and Me Too movement,
and some men have gotten the memo, some men haven't.
I know the focus of Time's Up and Me Too has been sexual assault,
but let's not act like domestic violence isn't something
that has been plaguing women in this country forever.
And Ronnie, unfortunately, is one of these guys contributing to that plague.
Now, I don't follow Jersey Shore. I have not a clue of what's going on. I know
they just bought the show back, but I wasn't into it when they were in their prime, and
I'm damn sure not into it now. Okay, Jersey Shore reuniting is like old boy bands getting
back together. It's like a 98 Degrees reunion, an NSYNC reunion, a Backstreet Boys reunion.
Like, you'll hear about it and be like, oh. And then you realize you really don't care.
So you're like, oh.
That's how I feel about the Jersey Shore reunion.
But I do know Ronnie and his baby mama, Harley,
have been dating for about a year.
And she just had a baby girl in April.
And they were going at it on Instagram on Sunday
when Ronnie alleged in a series of posts
that his girlfriend was keeping sex videos with an ex.
Let me read some of what Ronnie wrote.
Note to self, can't turn a natural born hoe into a housewife.
And he put capital letters in hoe and housewife.
If you find him in the gutter, then leave them in the gutter.
Not all people can be saved when they are so far gone.
All you can say is you did your best and keep it moving.
Hashtag facts.
Hashtag yeah, buddy.
Now, I don't know if this young lady Harley was or is indeed a hoe,
but if she is, poor Ronnie is learning a valuable lesson,
and it's a lesson at his age he should have learned already,
and that lesson is you can't save these hoes.
That's Jesus' job.
Now, in a follow-up post, Ronnie posted a poll,
and he asked fans to vote yes or no to this question.
If your significant other keeps sex videos of their ex,
shouldn't they show enough respect to delete them,
especially after being in a new relationship for over a year?
Hashtag give me your thoughts.
By the way, that's a great Breakfast Club topic question.
Producers, can you write that down, please?
And yes, that young lady should have deleted those sex videos
from another man out of her phone.
I mean, come on, Holly.
You and Ronnie have a child together. There is no reason to have sex videos of your man out of her phone. I mean, come on, Holly. You and Ronnie have a child together.
There's no reason to have sex videos of your ex
in your phone.
Are you going back to reference them?
Are you going back to reminisce?
You have to think how Ronnie feels.
Y'all been together a year.
How did he know they were in there?
Because Ronnie saw them.
He probably was looking through her phone.
I'm going to get through all of that.
I'm sure Ronnie hopes he's satisfying
Holly sexually, but clearly he's not if he's still got sex videos of your old bae in your phone.
That's how mistakes happen, by the way, because you're in a great relationship,
but you got those videos of old bae in your phone,
so you start watching old bae, and you start thinking about old bae,
and you start thinking about how old bae blew your back out,
so you text old bae, and then old bae hits you back,
and you and old bae get to talking.
Next thing you know, you're creeping
over to Old Bay's house, and before you know it,
Old Bay's seasoning is all over your
face. Okay? Well, baby
mama didn't take kindly to Ronnie's post because
Harley replied to Ronnie on her
IG story and said, can't turn a
cokehead into a father. Whoa.
Yeah, buddy.
And by the way, you can turn a cokehead into a father. You know how?
You do that by letting said cokehead stick his penis in you and shoot your club up.
It's not complicated.
She also said that Ronnie threatened to send her sex videos to her grandma and her son.
Jesus Christ, Ronnie.
Send that video to Grandma, okay, and get your feelings hurt.
Because Grandma will look at it and say, I see why you still got this video in your phone, baby.
Call me next time.
Let Granny teach you how to back up on that stick the right way.
And why the hell would you send that to her son?
You're not going to embarrass a woman by
sending out her sex tape like scoopity-woop. Who cares?
Okay? Now that I have given y'all
context to this relationship, let's go
back to yesterday. Monday.
On a day when women were getting R. Kelly
out to paint finally for being an alleged predator
all these years. Okay?
After all these years they was getting R. Kelly out to paint,
Ronnie was on IG Live being a different kind of dirtbag,
the kind that commits domestic violence.
Now, this isn't a matter of hearsay.
This isn't she say.
This isn't a rumor, okay?
We all witnessed this because Holly was on Instagram Live,
and Ronnie decided to confront her yet again
about the picture of Olde seasoning that ass.
And then this happened.
You want to film?
Let's zoom in.
Let's zoom in.
Oh, yeah.
Look at that.
Oh, that's great.
Oh, yeah.
Stop.
Get off of me.
Let's zoom in on that.
Why don't you show that?
Why don't you want to show that?
Show you.
Show you getting in your ass like a hooker?
Whoa.
Put your hands on me again.
Seriously?
Seriously.
Put your hands on me again.
I dare you.
Ron. I dare you I dare you
First of all
You should never assault a woman
Second of all you should never assault a woman. Second of all, you should never assault a woman on Instagram Live.
Ronnie, we can see you.
Okay, we can hear you.
All right, we know exactly why you did it, when you did it, and who you did it to.
You just can't let your emotions get the best of you.
And this is a prime example of moving off emotion.
There are times that you have to stop caring.
Okay, you have to turn off all emotions and feelings just to protect yourself from getting hurt.
Or so you don't hurt somebody.
Now, I don't know how I would handle my woman having a sex video of her ex still in her phone.
But I do know that I'm not going to ruin my life or livelihood by putting hands on her.
And definitely not going to commit the crime of domestic violence via Instagram.
Live for the whole world to see.
Okay?
Ronnie, don't go chasing DV on IG.
Just stick to the GTL that you're used to.
Please give Ronnie from Jersey Shore
the biggest hee-haw, please.
How would you handle that situation?
Ask her to delete it.
I mean, that's all.
That's it, right? It should be that simple.
It should really be that simple.
It would be more than just to delete it. We simple. Hey, that's how comfortable for me.
It would be more than just to delete it.
We'd have to have a conversation
while you still got this video in your phone.
She might not have even thought about it.
It's only been a year.
Yeah, I've got videos.
Like, who cares?
She might not even ever have looked at it again
and even known it was in her phone.
Yeah, I got videos and pictures on my phone that's old
and I don't know what's in there right now.
And if that was the case, yeah, just delete it.
Let's keep it going.
It's not that serious.
Just delete it, please.
Thank you.
And please, don't hit your woman.
And please, definitely don't hit her while IG Live is rolling.
Don't hit her at all.
I said that in the beginning, but definitely don't hit her if the IG Live is on or the Facebook Live.
Like, Jesus Christ.
My goodness.
All right.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
When we come back, Royster59 will be joining us.
Of course, ex-Slaughterhouse member.
Tied to Shady.
He's an ex-Slaughterhouse member?
Signed to Shady.
Well, there's no more Slaughterhouse.
No more Slaughterhouse.
He got a tattoo?
Yeah, so?
We'll talk to him about it when we come back.
That was his group.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Royce Da 5'9".
Yo.
My brother, Royce.
How are you, sir?
I'm good.
How you feeling?
Why do you rap so much, Royce?
Why do I rap so much?
What do you mean?
Yes, Royce is a rapping-ass guy.
That's what he does.
No, he raps.
He's from that era.
You rap.
We got a new project coming out, The Book and Ryan.
Yeah, it's coming out.
It's coming out May 4th.
Thank you for that, too, man.
That's like Charlamagne's version of a compliment.
Why do you rap so much?
It started off a little weird.
Why do you rap so much?
No, because think about it.
Think about all the dope lyricists that are out here.
We're always wondering.
They don't put out enough content.
Royce puts out more than enough.
He just put out a part two album with the premiere.
Yeah, Prime 2. Prime 2 came out, what, like a month, two months ago? Royce puts out more than enough He just put out the album Part two album With the premiere Yeah
Prime two
Prime two came out
What like a month
Two months ago
A month ago
I also did the bar exam
In the summer
Bar exam
See what I'm saying
Mixtape series
So once again
Why do you rap so much Royce
You gotta kinda keep up right
I mean this is like
What the kids are doing
They're not even like
What the kids are doing
They're not even like
They're not even like
Mixing their shit at this point.
It's just like they're just like recording it, put it out.
But are you focused on the kids or is that the audience that you're trying to gain as well?
Not necessarily.
I mean, I'm just, it's, I kind of realized that the internet is noisy because of the kids.
So my job as a veteran is to figure out how to cut through the noise.
And I've never been one of those guys that's into gimmicks and trying to come up with something corny to do to gain attention.
Anytime I ever wanted to garner attention,
I've always just rapped my way into any conversation, whatever.
It's just always been the raps for me.
What is somebody that you like now that we'd be surprised?
Like, damn, Royce likes that rapper?
I like a lot of people.
I like a lot of people.
I hate a lot of that s***, but I like a lot of people.
Who would I like that you guys would be surprised about?
I like Uzi.
Okay, that doesn't surprise me.
Uzi doesn't?
Especially if you haven't seen Uzi's show.
Uzi is like, sometimes it's's like It's not always about the bars
It's like if you can
Especially as an artist
When you can tell
That somebody is good
At what they do
There's a level of respect there
Needs some talent
Yeah
I respect talent
Why the title
Book of Ryan?
It's my most
Autobiographical project to date
You know how Jay-Z
When he came out
When he did Reasonable Doubt,
he said it took him
basically his entire life
up to that point
to write that album.
This is that album for me.
This is like,
explains exactly who I am.
Why?
Why so personal?
I stopped drinking six years ago.
Fully?
Completely?
Fully, fully.
Not even a sip?
Okay.
Not even a sip.
Six years for you,
ten years for Marshall.
Ten years for Marshall.
Ten years for Marshall, yeah.
Shout out to Marshall.
I just started doing all this reflecting.
I started getting all these memories.
I started going to therapy.
And it just was like, walking out of therapy, I started feeling like, damn, man, I feel good getting all this stuff off my chest.
Why don't I do it creatively?
Why don't I just, like...
And plus, it's easier for me to get past it
if I can just get it out.
There's a lot of personal stuff
that I feel like made me who I am today,
good and bad,
that if I can just get it off my chest,
I can move on.
I'll probably never do another album as personal.
No need to.
Has therapy been a constant in your life?
Now, yeah.
How often do you go?
Gotta do.
At least once or twice a week.
I go once a week.
Yeah.
I go every Friday at 3.
Black people, man, we don't get the tools.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, we don't know about therapy.
We grow up thinking it's, like, corny.
Like, if we realize how much it helped.
Oh, we grow up normalizing a lot of trauma we might have been through.
Like, it's almost like when you're black, you gotta deal with it.
I deal with it.
You know? Bro, I did not know until I started black, you got to deal with it. I deal with it, you know?
Bro, I did not know until I started going to therapy how messed up I was.
Me neither.
What made you decide to start going to therapy?
I just started going just for drinking, you know, because I stopped drinking.
And I realized that I was kind of powerless over it, and I just needed help, you know?
And I didn't want to—I'm not a big AA guy.
I'm not, you know, AA—I don't, I'm not an advocate against it.
You know, I will go, but I don't swear by it the way that I do therapy.
It just helps me more.
Like the one-on-one setting, learning about yourself,
feeling comfortable with the person you're talking to.
I go to AA, I kind of leave out feeling a little bit sad,
depending on what meeting I'm at and what city I'm in,
because you hear people's stories and you just feel bad for them and shit.
And you realize you're further along than a lot of people that you might be in the circle with. It's like, man, I'm not as bad as I thought I was.
Not as bad as I thought.
What made you stop drinking alcohol?
What was the thing that said, I got to stop, or was it court audit?
No.
Yo, I got court ordered to stop
drinking though before. I got court ordered.
Once I got to the point where I
really was over it, where I felt like,
yo, I don't want to be this person no more,
it was very easy.
Because I really like, I went
home, Marshall put me in this hospital
and I started
seeing this therapist and never thought about
having a drink since.
That's interesting because Eminem has been sober 10 years. You've been
sober 6, so was he
one of those people that really helped you
get on the right track?
I think we talked about this last time
I was here. We were just sitting in the studio just chilling
one day, talking off topic and he
just was out of nowhere. He was like,
you know if you ever feel like you got a problem, you can call me,
right? And I was like, a problem with what? He was like, drinking. it was like yo you know if you ever feel like you got a problem you can call me right and i was like a problem with what he was like drinking i was like oh
okay and i didn't know if he was like trying to tell me subliminally that he felt like i had a
problem hey you know you have a problem so i just was like okay man thanks man that's that's good to
know and then one day i was here i was in new York. I was in a hotel room and I just woke up. Spiritual awakening.
You know, I always believed in God.
But, you know, like this feeling that I had that came over me, it was just like, it's spiritual.
It's spiritual.
It was like, all right, it's time.
That must be great for the family too with your wife and kids and everything to have you.
Yeah, we're getting there.
We're getting there.
We're getting there.
It's tough.
It's tough, but we're getting there.
Yes, I was hungover.
You was hungover?
Absolutely.
So you sure it wasn't one of those, I'm never going to drink again?
I'm never going to drink again.
Nah, I mean, time proved.
Time proved that that's what it was.
Six years later.
Almost six years later.
Now, what about the people around you?
Because, I mean, do you have to move them around you if they drink?
Because that could be a bad influence if they on top of you, they drink, and every time
you're looking like I be.
As far as family, like my wife never really drank anyway.
So that's the main thing.
Right.
That's the main thing.
So we got that out the way.
All of my closest friends, like they started out, let's say Slaughterhouse, for instance.
Like when I got in the studio with them, they was like hiding liquor bottles and ****.
I'm like, bro, that makes it worse.
Y'all treat me like I'm being handled right now.
Right.
I want you to be you. Let me
be me. Do you regret
your Slaughterhouse tattoo? Because Slaughterhouse is a
rap now. Is Slaughterhouse a rap?
Since you just mentioned Slaughterhouse.
Sky, man.
He tied it in good.
Joe Budden retired. Crooked Eye said Slaughterhouse
is a rap. Haven't heard from Joelle.
Nah, man. I don't
regret it at all. I mean, it's a chapter
in my life. It's a chapter in the life. It's a chapter in the book.
It's a chapter in the book. I love it.
We had a great time. We had a fun time.
Have you spoken to Joe Button recently?
No, I have not. After everything he said
about Eminem, so that's kind of... Oh, yeah.
I spoke to him after that, yeah. I haven't spoke to him
recently, but I did talk to him after that. I didn't
make a special call to call him about it,
but we ended up on the phone about something else
and he brought it up and he asked me how call him about it, but we ended up on the phone about something else, and he brought it up.
And he asked me how I feel about it.
I told him how I felt about it.
How do you feel about it?
I felt like he went too far.
I feel like he's entitled to his opinion.
It's just a verbiage.
It's the difference between me saying,
yo, I ain't really feeling that.
You know what I'm saying?
Mm-hmm.
And saying, that's trash.
Lower than rice.
It's like, bro, you don't have to do that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, not to him.
Or make it seem like it was a gimmick. Yeah's like, bro, you don't have to do that. You know what I'm saying? Like, not to him. Or make it seem like it was a gimmick.
Yeah, like, you know, you're using the plight of black people.
It's like, if you feel that way and if it really concerns you like that,
that's something you should reach out about.
You know what I'm saying?
Using a public forum to do that, I personally felt like it was going too far.
At the end of the day, he's going to do what he wants to do.
He's grown.
We got more with Royce to 5'9". When we come day, he's going to do what he wants to do. He's grown. We got more with Royster59 when we come
back. Let's get into a joint off of his album.
This one features J. Cole.
It's Bob Lobo. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Everybody, it's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Royster59
is here. Charlamagne? I was
listening to Joe's podcast this week. He said the
problem with Slaughterhouse is more so
business. And if y'all would He said the problem with Slaughterhouse is more so business.
And if y'all would get off shady, then Slaughterhouse could really prosper.
He said he feel like if y'all was like on Empire or something,
y'all would go record an album like tomorrow together.
Here's the problem with that.
Okay.
He used the word business.
Now, when you're talking about four different people,
maybe those four individuals may have different ways that they prefer to do business.
Let me just speak on how I like to do business.
Right.
Okay, first of all, I introduced these to Marshall.
I brought them to Shady.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't like getting into contracts with people and then one day just up and saying, you know what?
I don't think I like this no more.
Let me go somewhere else and get some money somewhere else.
That's not business to me.
That's like some other shit.
I don't agree with that.
What prevents everybody from going and recording
if they wanted to now?
He just told you.
What, the business of it? Joe's sentiment
is, I'm not rapping with the group unless
we leave Shady and go somewhere else because we can
get money somewhere else.
So that's pretty much where we're at with it.
What happened to the Glasshouse album?
We never finished it.
I mean, it's almost done.
Like, just, like, mixed the majority of the songs.
And there was, like, a few verses,
like, there was a few Joe verses where he felt like he was touching on s***
from, like, in the past that he could have updated.
I certainly feel like I could update, like, a few things.
And I feel like we can just add a couple songs
and it'll be ready to go,
but we can't find a time
where everybody is willing to get together
and record it and get it done.
Oh, so the Glasshouse project is y'all's fault.
I thought that it was done,
but Shady didn't want to put it out.
That's because you're listening to Joe's podcast.
That's a fact.
That is a fact.
So clearly he just has nothing to do with Shady anymore now
because of whatever situation
He never told me that
But that's what it feels like
But that's kind of what it feels like to me
I'm not sure why
Maybe next time I talk to him I can find out
I always wondered is it complicated having somebody
Like Joe in a group
Because he is media now
So a lot of things that should be in house
Get broadcasted
Before y'all may even have a discussion about it.
It's difficult.
It's difficult being friends with somebody like that.
You know, I'm getting used to it.
I'm getting used to it.
I started out getting real offended when Joe was doing that.
And I had to tell myself, like, yo, why are you taking this so personal?
Offended at what part?
Pretty much everything he was doing.
Everything he was doing everything he was
doing in regards anytime he mentioned my name i didn't like it i didn't like i didn't like how
it came up i didn't like you know like i'm a businessman they're just rapping you know i mean
like i don't like none of that you know i'm saying because it's semantics to me it's like
joe is real comfortable in the space of him him against the machine you know like he he feels
comfortable in that lane and he feels comfortable in that lane
and he feels comfortable painting that picture for the fans.
And that's not always the case.
How many times did you call Joe and say,
yo, let's have this conversation?
It's not really nothing to talk about.
It's not really nothing to talk about
because Slaughterhouse is a very organic thing.
We started out rapping.
Nobody had to force nobody to rap.
Nobody had to twist nobody's arm.
I don't want Joe rapping because I'm asking him to. I want him to want to do it. I don't want Joe rapping because I'm asking him to.
Right.
I want him to want to do it.
I don't want him to,
I don't feel like it's fair to him
to ask him to do anything
he's going to feel
uncomfortable with.
I don't think it's fair to him
to tell him how he should do business.
If that's how he chooses
to do business,
I'll support him as his friend.
I may not agree with it,
but I'll support him as his friend
and we can move on.
We can agree to disagree
and we can move on.
I always wanted to know
where, like,
because you're in a tough
predicament, right? Because M is your guy, right?
But Joe is your guy.
But then you introduce Joe to Eminem
and then when he talks bad about Eminem
it puts you kind of in that middle
line like, what the do I
do? Like, how do you speak to
M and be like, I still speak to this guy but he
went at you, you know what I mean? How does that put you?
I don't really straddle the fence, really.
Em is my friend.
Like, before rapping, like, we raised each other in this music.
He helped me get sober.
He put me in the business.
Joe, I met in the business.
I love Joe.
I got a lot of love for Joe.
I told Joe how I felt about that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I told him that he crossed the line with me.
We agreed to disagree, and we
keep it going. I'm not neutral.
I'm not a neutral person. That's just
not how I am. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't
I don't, I'm not the guy that's breaking up the
fight. You be responsible for what you say.
And that's it. You know what I'm saying?
Like, if M decides to see him
and punch him in the face,
that's just what the f*** is gonna be. What about Bazaar? What about him? Would you let B him and punch him in the face, that's just what the f*** is going to be.
What about Bizarre?
What about him?
Would you let Bizarre punch him in the face?
You ass.
Why you ask me that?
Because Bizarre would be from with...
Oh, on Twitter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, with Joe too.
What do you mean, would I let him?
Like, the same way.
If, like, Bizarre decided he wanted to punch Joe,
would you break it up, or would you get in between them,
or you'd just be like... Or would you break it up or would you get in between them or would you just be like...
Or would you film it?
You ask.
I got in Bazaar's DM and asked him
respectfully if he could chill.
Just because...
See, that's different because
I don't like to see the whole public
feuding thing back and forth. I feel like we did that
already. Especially me and Bazaar.
It's like, my brother, we made ourselves look like
fools doing this.
Like, we know the ending to this movie.
I'm not asking you how to feel. If you
feel a way about them and you really feel like
you want to do something about it, just do it.
But not the public thing.
Making all of us look a little crazy.
Couldn't y'all just replace Joe?
Yeah, just keep Slaughterhouse moving.
Treat Joe like Tyrese and just find another member of Slaughterhouse.
Just go replace him.
I'm sure there's another dope-ass lyricist out there.
The Uzi Vert?
No.
Shut up.
See, the one thing about Joe is he kind of makes me mad sometimes.
But if you just want to be honest about it, there's only one Joe.
Oh, yeah.
He's necessary.
There's only one Joe.
So it's like you take the good and
the bad with Joe when you accept him.
Like I didn't like Joe when I met him.
When we first got in the group. He did an interview with you.
I didn't like you either for a second. I know, you told me.
You told me. Damn.
I was just young.
You told me. I love Envy now.
You know what I'm saying? But yeah, so y'all
did that interview and y'all were talking about the battle
that I lost that I didn't know I was battling.
I got suckered into.
But thank God I did it.
Royce lost the battle?
Yo, I didn't know I was in the battle.
Who was you battling?
I never heard this.
Mr. Fab.
You remember back in the day?
It was a long time ago.
Mr. Fab is an amazing freestyler.
I can't freestyle.
So Chuck from All Hip Hop told me that I was coming,
and we were just going to rap verses
and we're going to have judges judge the verses.
So I'm rapping shit off my album
and he tearing my ass up.
I'm like, man, what the hell is going on?
They got you.
Yeah, they got me.
So yeah, so Joe, so you and Joe had that interview
and he was talking about how terrible I looked in the battle.
Then he got on a record and dissed me.
And it was just like, damn.
Everybody calling me like, this Joe Button dude dissing you.
So it was like when I finally met him, when we finally got on the song,
like I did not like him.
Like I was dissing him on the song, we didn't get along.
And then once we got around each other, it was like cool as hell.
Like once you get to know him, you love him.
To know him is to love him.
But, you know, he'll give you a lot to hate if you don't, you know.
I mean, his stance
is that he's anti-industry
and y'all are industry.
Like, Royce won't speak the truth
about Eminem because he doesn't want to ruin his...
And that's funny because I don't look at Joe as an anti-industry person at all.
Oh, he is. He don't want to ruin his relationship
with him.
I'm trying to figure out what
situation have I been in where it's like
I didn't speak the truth. like I didn't speak the truth.
Where I didn't speak the truth or it was a situation where I was in jeopardy of ruining my... There's nothing that can happen in this business where I can ruin my friendship.
And loyalty to a person doesn't make you an industry person.
It makes you a human being.
Well, I'm the farthest thing from industry.
Right.
In the industry.
Like, you're not going to see me nowhere.
I think I look at being industry as more, you're not going to see me nowhere.
I think, I look at being industry as more as being
disloyal to people, too.
And just doing things
for your own personal gain.
If your opinion is manipulated
based off your relationship
with a person,
like you'd lie to the people.
Like, say if you're
a media person
and you'd lie to the people
based off your relationship
with a person, yes.
But he said it's verbatim.
You can say something like,
I don't really,
I ain't really mess with that
as opposed to being like,
this is trash, it's garbage,
it's the worst thing
I ever heard in my life.
Yeah, this is my,
my issue was this,
this narrative right here
that we have.
It's all semantics.
It's all because he decided
to use a certain verbiage,
like you just said.
It's like nobody's asking you
to like it.
True.
All we're saying is,
you went too far with the words that you used. That's all I said. All we're saying is you went too far
with the words
that you used.
That's all I said.
All it is,
oh, he's so loyal to him,
he can't really see.
I didn't even tell you
I liked it.
I just said,
you said too much.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's just,
it's just people
look everywhere else
but at the truth.
Well, did you like it, Royce?
I love it.
Which one?
I don't know
what you're talking about. You're talking about the revival album? Oh, no, no. I f it, Royce? I love it. Which one? I don't know what you're talking about.
You're talking about the revival album?
Oh, no, I didn't like it.
I f***ing love it.
I love it.
I listen to it every day.
The whole thing?
I f***ing love it.
I like the song he had with Alicia Keys.
That was dope.
Everything else, I was just like, eh.
I don't like woke Eminem.
Listen, he played it for me,
and I told him,
I was like, yo,
I thought it was a little too much singing on there.
Yeah.
It was too pop for him to be such a hip-hop artist.
See, for me, it's like this.
He plays me music all the time, and it's like, I like everything.
I like some things better than other things.
But to say that he capable of just doing straight-up trash,
that's a little crazy to me.
Just as a lyricist, that's a little crazy to me.
I feel like Journalist Joe, Media Joe, and the Lyricist Joe is two different people.
All right.
Well, we look forward to hearing this album.
The Book of Ryan.
Book of Ryan.
Who's Ryan?
That's me.
That's his real name.
Oh.
I didn't know.
I thought it was Royce.
Well, it comes out this Friday, so make sure you stream it, download it, and buy it.
It's going to be something.
It's Royce the Five Nine.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God,
we are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk.
Kanye.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor report.
Rumor report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, the making of Ye versus the people, starring Tip as the people.
There's some video footage now to go along with the conversation that T.I. and Kanye had behind the scenes.
And here is some of that.
I just think that when you have lives lost as artists, that gives us an obligation to stand up against all of that kind of s***.
We putting the hat on forces and evolution
because there's, even for me,
I know so much more in the past three days
because I'm getting this energy,
positive or negative,
agreeing with me, disagreeing with me,
and that sharpens the diamond in s***.
Our mind, our consciousness,
the way we're thinking just
breaking some you can't reposition that MAGA hat because make America great again is not for us
okay America was never great for minorities the only statement as a minority you can claim
is make America great period okay and Yeezy doesn't need to go design a new hat because
that red hat is trash and the font is trash and it looks extra stupid on you when you fat
all right now here's some more of behind the scenes with Kanye and T.I.
with Ye versus the people, a.k.a. in this case, T.I.
Your intentions from what you tell me are pure.
But the direction that you took to get there is a bit unorthodox and kind of, I would say, some people would say thoughtless.
If I had not done what I felt and I just thought,
then it would have just never happened.
And when I wear that hat, it's like a fight for equality.
Like, oh, I can wear this hat too.
No, man, once again.
I still don't understand it.
Listen, I've told Kanye this a million times.
Make America great again.
America has never been great for minorities.
So how can you, what do you, when you say make America great again, it's cold for make America white again.
Now you can reposition it and say make America great, period, or make America great for everybody, but not make America great again.
So many positive messages you could be pushing out there instead of trying to reposition something that has been negative.
I don't think he knows.
But that's that whole N-word argument or the word bitch argument.
Like, that's, like, certain things are just negative, period.
I don't know about trying to make Donald Trump positive in any way.
But anyway, here is Jeannie Mai from The Real.
Now, congratulations to them, by the way.
They won a Daytime Emmy.
So congratulations to the ladies from The Real for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show.
Now, Jeannie Mai's ex-husband.
I'm confused with this. What are you confused about? Yeah, do the story. So, Jeannie Mai's ex-husband... I'm confused with this.
What are you confused about? Yeah, do the story.
So, Jeannie Mai and her ex-husband, the reason
they separated was because
she said when they were dating, she didn't want to have
children, and he, I guess, apparently did.
Here's what she had to say when she was on The Real.
When we were dating, I was always very
vocal, because I'll never lead a man on
when I know that I didn't want to have children.
We were both so young. It was like 14 years ago. I think he also thought, you know what? We're so in love.
I don't want that either. And to be honest, he could have been happy not having children with me.
But when you see, when you physically see how a man is with a child and if the man really desires
to be a father and you know that you are that block, you just don't feel right about yourself.
And she does want him to be happy. And she said that time and time again here's jeannie my talking about wishing
the most happiness after they divorced honestly in my list of prayers i pray happiness for him
every single day and i pray because he's you know he's getting at the age where i'm like
now like at some time i just pray for love and I pray for that happening because he'd be an amazing dad, dude.
And he is having a baby.
So just six months after their split, his girlfriend, he posted, if you see me in the
last six months, you have seen me not able to wipe a crazy grin off my face because of
a beautiful woman who captured my heart.
And in the last four months, I've been walking on the clouds because of the thought of us
having a miracle of our own.
And yesterday, my heart about burst out of my chest when we found out about our precious child would be our precious daughter.
Didn't they just break up six months ago?
They broke up, yes, six months ago.
And then he said about in the last four months, he found out.
So I guess it happened pretty quickly.
He clearly very badly wanted to have children.
And she understood that.
And they had a conversation about it.
But he has a girlfriend.
Yeah. She couldn't have kids
or something? She didn't want kids.
She decided that
she didn't want to have kids. I was just confused how
they broke up six months ago and he got somebody pregnant already.
That's fast.
And you know, maybe she announced it six months
ago, but they were already broken up before that.
Now that makes sense.
Now in the meantime, the rumor is that black China is pregnant.
I don't know how true this is,
but a source is telling page six that she's pregnant with her 18 year old,
uh,
boyfriend,
a YBN almighty J's baby.
So I don't know,
but that would mean a baby with tiger.
Then,
uh,
you know,
obviously she has dream with Rob and then this would be her third child.
I'm confused at this too.
How old is black China?
Isn't she like what, what, 39?
29.
40.
Oh, okay.
Sounds like a lot of mismanagement of the vagina to me, and I'm going to tell you why.
Because if you Blac Chyna, you could be out here sleeping with these ballplayers, you
know what I'm saying?
These rappers that's really making money.
All I hear is a lot of mismanagement of the vagina.
She might love homies.
She might.
All right.
All right.
Don't pay the bills.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
All right, Revolt, we'll see you guys tomorrow.
What happened to being a real bird, man?
These new thoties ain't like the old thoties.
You still want the old thoties back?
The old thoties knew how to get them dudes with them $300 million contracts, man.
You are a bird.
Thank God you're not a girl.
I'm just saying.
My goodness.
God dang.
He has potential, though.
Mismanagement of the vagina is at an all-time high
out here in these streets. My goodness. All right.
People's Choice mixes up next.
Of course, we're going to start it off with the Her Joint
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