The Breakfast Club - Snippity Snip ( Money Bagg Yo and Edgar Berlango)
Episode Date: April 23, 2021Today on the show we had Money Bagg Yo stop by where he spoke about balance, trust issues, new album ‘A Gangsta’s Pain’ and more. Afterwards we opened up the phone lines to see what our listener...s first look at when it comes to first meeting someone, after Money bagg Yo mentioned that he keeps himself pampered. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Florida couple who tried to have a wedding at vacant mansion, but the owner came home. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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Hey, y'all. Niminy here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
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50% righteousness.
50% ratchetedness.
What's other than ratcheted? Just sit down.
I don't like 95% ratcheted.
This is becoming the most prominent forum for... Wake your ass up! It's early are the best, kid.
Collectively known as Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, yo. Angel E is out. Show me what's popping. Peace to the planet.
It's Friday.
Yes, it's Friday.
The week in his head.
Damn it.
It's definitely Friday.
And I'm going to act like it's a Friday.
Okay.
What's that mean?
Don't talk to me about nothing.
If it doesn't bring me joy.
Don't disturb my peace today.
Well, what things bring you joy?
We've had a lot.
We've had you come in.
What are you saying?
Talking about the Milky Way and the black hole this
morning. What else were you talking about? I was not talking about that. I was talking
about space and I was talking about Elon Musk
and the fact that Elon Musk and SpaceX
launched four astronauts toward
the International Space Station.
And I said, Elon Musk is going to destroy
the world. I don't know why I said that.
That's how I felt this morning when I walked in.
I have no idea why I said that.
That's how I felt. I saw that headline. I said, Elon Musk is idea why I said that. That's just how I felt. I saw that headline.
I said, Elon Musk is going to destroy the world.
And Dramos said, why?
And I said, because he's poking around in places and he don't need to be poking around in space.
If they wanted us there, we would be there.
And then we had a whole conversation about how we don't think that America or anybody's ever been to the moon.
Not on this planet.
But that's a whole other discussion.
Okay.
Right.
What a conversation to have in the morning.
Hey, man.
Bring me joy. Okay. When I came into work this have in the morning, but you're one that heavy.
Bring me joy.
Okay.
When I came into work this morning, I was listening to Yvette Michelle, I'm Not Feeling You.
What is that noise?
I'm not feeling you.
I don't know.
What is it?
It sounds like an echo, right?
It's coming from you.
Is it?
Yes. Yes, fool.
I'm tired of your distractions, okay?
Can you hear that now?
Yes.
Does that sound better?
Yes.
I came in listening to Yvette Michelle, I'm Not Feeling You, Chris Brown
Back to Sleep, T.I., Whatever You Like.
I was re-listening to
a chapter
of Cass by Elizabeth
Wilkerson. So yes, I want nothing
but joy, even though, you know, Cass is
slightly heavy, but still. I want
nothing but joy this morning.
Okay, alright. Make me happy.
Alright, well I'm not in the studio, so I'm sure dramas can take care of that. But Moneybagg Yo will be joining us this morning. Okay. All right. Make me happy. All right. Well, I'm not in the studio, so I'm sure dramas could take care of that.
But Moneybagg Yo will be joining us this morning.
Okay.
You know I love Memphis rap.
Drop on a Clues Bomb for Memphis rap.
I'm on record as telling y'all that the best rappers in the game come from Memphis right now.
Whether it's Moneybagg Yo, whether it's Pooh Shiesty, whether it's Big 30, Key Glock, Big Scar.
Okay.
Forever Gotti.
All right.
So I'm happy Moneybagg Yo is here.
He's got a new album out today too, right?
That's right.
He has a new album out today.
A Gangsta's Pain.
Yep, Gangsta's Pain.
And the album is hard too.
I've been listening to that album for the last couple of days.
So we're going to kick it with Moneybagg Yo.
It's riding.
And we got front page news coming up.
What are we talking about in front page news, Charlamagne?
Nigga, I don't know.
Me neither.
We're going to get to it next.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club. Come on. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne? Nigga, I don't know. Me neither. We're going to get to it next. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front
page news.
All right. Now, they're still talking, of course,
the vaccine and how well the vaccine
is for you. I don't want heavy news.
Keep that in mind. No, no,
none of us do.
Now, they're asking, since you're're vaccinated what does that mean nothing am i allowed to go outside what about
the surfaces can i uh eat indoors well here's some audio of the doctor saying what they believe
what doctor you can't pronounce his name that's why you just said the doctor sanjay gupta sanjay
gupta okay that's what i said no it's not's not. You said Sanjay. Oh, Sanjay Gupta.
Go ahead.
I think that the vast majority of viral transmission is not happening outside.
In fact, we put together some of the numbers.
Overall, if you look at new cases of people becoming infected, fewer than 10% are happening outdoors.
I'd say for the most part, you don't need to wear a mask outdoors.
There's countries around the world like Israel that says you no longer need to do that.
I think you just got to use common sense here.
I mean, the virus is contagious.
It doesn't like to be outdoors.
It doesn't like to be in the sunlight.
But if you are closely clustered together, you may consider that then if you're going to be in that sort of situation.
Now, let the record show they've been told us that, you know, if you're outside, it decreases the chance of getting chance of transmissions.
Right. Correct. But I remember somebody saying the sun kills it.
And they said that person was stupid. I forgot who said that. It might have been.
What's the guy's name? It might have been him. I don't remember if it was him exactly.
But I do remember hearing something like that. But it just tells me they have no idea what they talk.
We know this already in fourth and left and right and wear a mask, don't wear a mask, outdoors, non-outdoors. Now, they also talk
about transmission through surfaces. In the beginning, I think there was a lot of caution.
We don't know how this transmits fully. Now we know it does not seem to transmit very well on
surfaces. If you are living in a household and somebody has known COVID in that household,
probably still a good idea to be disinfecting surfaces. But other than that, really not much utility is what the CDC is
saying. Basically, what he's saying is get your ass out in these streets this summer, okay?
We got things to do. That's basically what he's saying. And we knew that already, too.
We knew that about the surfaces. They're regurgitating old news.
Yeah, but that's the crazy thing, because obviously, they have no clue just they're regurgitating old news yeah but that's the crazy thing because obviously they have no clue what they're talking about like none none whatsoever they just keep
repeating the same thing over and over in different ways but i would still wear my mask outside i'm
not playing with y'all and i'm still wiping the surfaces down too now also they're saying that
sleeping less than six hours a night in midlife raises risk of dementia by 30 so they're saying
if you're trying to get a buy
on only six hours or less of sleep,
it could affect you long-term
and setting you up for brain failure.
So basically a lack of sleep is not good.
Correct.
So what else do you want to tell us this morning?
Drink more water?
They're also saying drink more water,
have a lot of sex, be happy and smile.
They say if you do all those things
You can live a long lifetime
He praises the God
Hey don't forget to breathe this morning guys
You know what I mean
Make sure you floss
Yeah floss
Brush your teeth
Jesus Christ
Alright well I'm just feeling you out
I mean this is not what I do
Let me just give you some updates man
These are updates
You're giving us basic life advice
That we learned in kindergarten
Jesus
Anything else?
Brush your teeth every day
if you don't want cavities.
Oh, man.
All right.
And that is your front page news.
All right.
Very informative.
I could have went
a million different places.
Hey, you know what?
You want to be happy.
Hey, don't forget,
breakfast is also
the most important meal of the day.
Okay?
Just like Breakfast Club
is the most important
radio show of the day.
All right, guys and gals
out there listening?
Thank you.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, call us up right now.
Phone lines are wide open.
800-585-1051.
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Come on in.
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country. I planted the flag. Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like,
this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets. We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
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It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
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I'm telling, I'm telling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm telling.
I'm calling, calling, yo.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Mike calling from D.C.
Mike, what's up? Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, I'm just calling. I want to, man, say I'm a big fan of you guys,
and I just wanted to give all the Muslims a shout-out
celebrating Ramadan right now.
I just want to say Ramadan Mubarak to all the Muslims out there.
Ramadan Mubarak to all the Muslims out there.
As-salamu alaykum to all the brothers and sisters out there.
I thank you, my sublime brother.
You can take it easy.
Yes, sir.
All righty, brother.
That's what I like, positive energy.
I don't want nothing but positive energy this morning.
Make me happy.
Hello, who's this?
Tony, yo, this is Vince from the BX.
What's up?
Something from the BX.
What's happening?
I'd like to give a shout-out to all the service members who've been a part of the COVID mission from day one.
Got you. We don't get that much recognition and we still out here serving our city. So I just want to give
a shout out to my fellow service members. And I also want to shed light on the fact that within
the military, there's a lot of undertone racism that's going on. And the fact that when us
service members of color speak about it especially
when it comes to like police brutality we just speak it on the subject but a lot of the white
service members will assume that oh the police bashing and all that i'm like nah that isn't the
case we just shed a light and what you guys choose to ignore and what you guys choose to put a band-aid over.
But there's a tremendous amount of racism within the military,
and I feel like the younger generation is speaking up on it.
And a lot of them just be feeling a little uncomfortable.
But I'm like, yo, this is what's going on.
You can't hide it.
No word.
Well, that's why we need people like you bringing it to light, brother. Keep speaking on it.
Alright. Blessings to both
of you guys and T-Star Angelini.
Peace, King. Alright, man.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's go. This is your time to
get it off your chest. Whether you're man or time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
I hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, lay it out.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Cece.
Hey, Cece, get it off your chest.
Okay, so me and my baby daddy just broke up like a month ago,
and he got a new chick.
And our baby is five months old, and her baby is nine months. So they wanted us to meet together and meet up. No, you're not wrong.
Hell no.
Why would you think you'd be wrong?
Unless you're going to meet him outside with a mask on. No, like, that's just too much.
And I told him, like, you know, she was out for a cold.
Like, why was he getting upset?
So he got upset, called his whole family and everything.
And everybody was saying, oh, she's a dumb baby mama. Why would you tell her to do that?
Is that a service? He's been gone for a month
out of our life. I don't know what he's been doing.
Man, let me ask you a question.
If y'all was still having sex and you know
that he might have been cheating on you,
you'd probably make him wear a condom, right?
Yes.
All right, then.
So make him get a goddamn COVID test.
Same rules apply.
Absolutely.
I think that made sense.
It did.
I got what you're saying.
Well, thank you, Mama.
Hello, who's this?
This is Tanya from Indianapolis.
Hey, Tanya.
Get it off your chest.
My whole thing, I want to say how proud I am of Salome
because I really used to understand him.
And you, look at God.
God has truly evolved.
Well, thank you.
I just want to say thank you for that.
And also, if it wasn't for Tom Joyner going off the show,
I would never listen to you guys full time
because I cannot stand Ricky Smiley boys.
That show just irks me.
Well, I'm glad that we're here for you, okay?
Salute to the OG Tom Joyner.
For me to be the age that I am, you guys do a wonderful job.
How old are you?
You sound like you're 25.
How old are you?
I'm 52.
Just turned 52.
Oh, please.
We right behind you.
We right behind you. We right behind you.
Well, you still babies compared to me,
but I just want to say,
I am so proud of you, Charlemagne.
I am.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate you.
That's actually the best compliment
somebody can give me at this point in my life
when they say,
I've seen your growth.
I've seen your evolution.
Yeah, I do.
I see your growth and I thank God for it because I used to couldn't stand you. I couldn't your growth. I've seen your evolution. I see your growth and I thank God for it.
Because I used to couldn't stand you.
I couldn't stand myself.
That was one of the reasons why I wouldn't listen to y'all so full time.
Well, thank you so much, mama.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
You're welcome.
Your wife is a lucky woman.
No, she's not.
You haven't seen this growth.
Thank you very much.
He really ain't got no growth.
Thank you very much, man.
All right, mama.
You have a good one. You guys have right, man. You have a good one.
You guys have a beautiful weekend.
You have a great weekend.
And I'm the blessed one having my wife, okay?
She's not lucky for me.
I'm blessed to have her.
Uh-huh.
With no growth.
All right.
That is Get It Off Your Chest, 800-585-1051.
When we come back, we're going to send a rest in peace to another fallen soldier.
Rapper that passed away.
We'll get into it next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's time. She's spilling the tea.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Angela Yee's not here. Angela Yee's not here.
So I'm going to try to do this rumor report.
And I told you it's Friday, so nothing heavy, okay?
Well, that's not going to happen.
Shock G.
You know Shock G from Digital Underground and the Humpty Dance.
You know the Humpty Dance.
Play it for me.
Here we go.
But I just can't.
Just don't fade me.
And I even got my own dance.
Right, so that's the Humpty Dance Dance I didn't play the best part, man
My nose is big like a pickle
That's the best part
Why is that the best part?
Because I used to have a big nose growing up
So that gave me self-esteem
When I was younger
And of course he was on Tupac's single as well
I Get Around on Tupac's single as well. I get around.
Caught up in mix.
All right.
Well, Shock G has passed away at the age of 57.
He was found deceased
in his hotel room in Tampa.
That's horrible.
They don't know why.
They're not saying what happened there.
Of course, they have to do an autopsy
report and go from there. So rest in peace
to Shaq G and condolences to his
family. That's horrible. 57 is way
too young. You know what I'm saying?
When I look at the, when you
see all these, you know, 80-somethings still
out here thriving and still out here, you know,
moving and grooving, 57
is way, way, way, way, way, way,
way, way, way too young to pass.
Absolutely.
And when you 40 something, like I am, I'm 42.
So 57, it's not right, right around the corner, but it is.
It's like that's too young to go.
But rest in peace to Shaq G.
Yeah, I agree.
And also Wendy Williams.
You know Wendy Williams was going to be on the Real Housewives of Miami.
I don't know if she was going to be a housewife
or if she was going to be a friend.
Go ahead, girl. Tell me more.
Tell me more, girl. She talks about it
with Andy Cohen. Oh, I lost interest
in Miami. But here's the thing.
My family is all-consuming.
So I don't even have time to be a friend of.
Why would Wendy want to be on
Real Housewives of Miami? You got a daytime talk show.
You making money doing
all these other things. Why would you want to be on the Real Housewives of Miami?
I don't know. I really don't know. She talks about story about larsa pippen was supposed to pick her up you know she was on housewives of miami and you know they were supposed to do dinner
and they stood up and she just decided you know what she does not want to tape for housewives of
miami i'm with you i don't i don't see where they would fit in or how they would do that but
i guess she changed her mind rest in peace shaggy also kalani did you
know kalani came out and said that she is a lesbian well it's true i am gay gay gay gay
but now my thing is right like when i want to have these like heart to heart to my family and
my friends and i'm like guys i finally know that i'm that i'm gay like'm gay gay. And they're like, we know. You're the only one who didn't f***ing know.
The f***ing closet was glass.
Rest in peace,
Shaggy. What are you supposed to say when somebody
tells you that? What do you say? Congratulations?
Yeah, congratulations. She came out. She
knows that she's gay.
So you say congratulations. She always knew she was gay.
And by the way, it's none of our business.
If she wants to express it because she wants to inspire other people,
great.
But I would like everybody out there, you don't have to tell everybody what your sexuality is.
It's not about even being in the closet.
It's just that it ain't nobody's damn business.
But if it makes you feel good and inspires other people to do it, cool.
You tell them, girl.
I just don't know what you expect us to say when you tell us that.
What is the proper response when somebody comes out of the closet? Let me call David Johns and ask him what's the proper response.
I don't know if congratulations is the proper response.
Do you get him a gift?
You should.
You push gifts and, you know, birth gifts.
You give him a gift.
What do you do?
And what kind of gift do you give him?
I don't know.
I'm going to call David Johns and ask him.
Okay.
And lastly, Dr. Dre is ruled a single man by the court.
So he is single.
He has a net worth of eight hundred million dollars so he can get out and do whatever he wants to do because they marked him single.
I remember when Eminem said on a record this whole time I've been lying my ass off, me and Draven out the closet effing with hats off and nobody told them congratulations.
And that is your rumor report.
You don't remember that?
No, I don't remember that.
What song was that?
My dad's gone crazy.
I think that's what the song was.
Eminem.
Yep.
All right.
Well.
I don't make these things up.
Yes, you do.
No, I don't.
This is a fact.
Google it.
When we come back.
And I don't even listen to Eminem like that.
And I know that line.
We got front page news.
And also, Moneybagg Yo will be joining us next hour.
Moneybagg Yo has an album that's out today. It's his pain. So we front page news, and also Moneybagg Yo will be joining us next hour. Moneybagg Yo has an album that's out
today. Against his pain. So we're gonna
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Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page
news.
Now, Charlamagne walked in this morning. I seen
that he was a little upset, and now I'm seeing why. I was not upset.
I walked in happy as hell.
Taco Bell. Because I was singing Yvette Michelle. I was singing Chris Brown Back to Sleep, and I don't eat was a little upset. And now I was not upset. I walked in happy as hell. I walked in. Taco Bell.
Because I was singing Yvette Michelle.
I was singing Chris Brown back to sleep.
And I don't eat no damn Taco Bell.
So don't lie on me.
Taco Bell has meatless options now.
And the fact that Charlamagne can't get his meat from Taco Bell made him very upset this morning.
Taco Bell is right now trying Beyond Meat Tacos and plant-based tacos.
That's amazing. Drop on the clues box for Taco Bell for having a plant-based food. That's amazing. Drop on the Clues Bond
for Taco Bell
for having plant-based food.
I used to work at Taco Bell.
I worked at Taco Bell
for two weeks
when my sister
was a manager there.
She fired me.
She fired me
after two weeks of working there.
How do you sister fire you?
Well, I mean,
I didn't really want to be there,
so it wasn't really a job
I used to take serious
and then I used to come in there
and I used to just like,
when they used to put me
on Taco Duty
and you have to make the tacos,
I'd be making the soft tacos
but eating them at the same time,
coming in when I wanted to.
So, yeah, I lasted two weeks at Taco Bell.
Used to have to wear that damn purple shirt with them dickies.
Goodness.
All right, now, Chauvin, like Charlemagne said,
you know him from the George Floyd trial.
Well, I shouldn't say the George Floyd trial.
You know him from murdering George Floyd.
He was found guilty.
He is, like you said, on suicide watch.
So they have him on suicide watch to make sure he does not kill himself
and has to serve out his full sentence.
Well, actually, yeah, I said I hope he doesn't kill himself
because I want him to get sentenced and have to deal with the consequences of his actions.
But, I mean, I do think there's an over-under on him killing himself.
So I'm glad he's on suicide watch so he doesn't do that.
Because he looks like the type.
His wife left him right before the,
I mean, right after the situation happened.
What do you got to live for?
Right.
Now, Micaiah is the young girl
who was getting into an altercation
at her house.
She called the police
and said some girls or women
were trying to jump her.
The police pulled up
and she had a knife
and was, I guess,
on the way to maybe cut
or hurt another person.
The cop hopped out and shot her.
Now, they're saying the cop who shot Micaiah was a military-trained marksman.
So he was a marksman, a military-trained marksman.
So he definitely could have shot her in the leg or something.
But that's not the way police officers are trained.
That's not the way that they're trained.
They are trained to shoot to kill, not to injure.
And they're trained to shoot at the biggest part of your body that they can aim at, which is usually the chest
area. So, you know, it's the biggest target.
So being that he was a marksman, he'd be trained
a little different, all right?
But usually when they say marksman, it's usually long guns.
It's usually rifles. It's usually things
like that, not necessarily your
handguns.
Well, the neighbor came out, and
the neighbor's name is Donovan Brinson, and this is
what he said about the shooting.
It shows.
He literally got out of his vehicle and had seconds to respond.
So the video doesn't lie.
I mean, there was an altercation.
He responded.
He reacted with what he thought was his best judgment.
Whether that means he tried to go for the leg,
which I don't think he had time to take aim and go for a leg, to be honest.
So he did what he thought was best.
Right.
Now, the mom also spoke out, and this is what the mom said.
I've always had sympathy for the Breonna Taylor story and her family.
And now I know what it feels like to lose a child.
I want the killing in the world to stop.
And that's what Makaya would want. Makaya was peaceful. She was loving.
She wanted everybody to get along. She was a Christian.
I stand on the fact that I think it was excessive and I do not think that young girl should be dead today.
Even if this is one that's legally justified, sadly it doesn't mean it's right
because police have shown us over and over that when it comes to black people, the only way they deal
with us is fatal force.
It's just way too many examples of police officers, you know, being threatened, themselves being threatened, you know,
with knives from white folks and not responding in that way.
I've heard social workers say they've broken up knife fights.
I refuse to believe that was the only way to handle that situation is by shooting her four times.
Yeah, I don't agree with you on this one.
I mean, a cop got a call that said that, you know, these women were jumping somebody, they hop out the car
and see a woman, you know, going at another woman with a knife. Yeah, maybe if they would have shot
her in the foot, who's to say or shot her in the leg, who's to say that she still couldn't stab
the young girl. So you don't think four times was excessive? No, I honestly don't. And the reason I
don't think that is because everybody sees one side.
But now think about the other side.
Think about that was your daughter about to get stabbed.
You want them to dead.
We keep saying that.
We can't stop the person from doing it.
We keep saying that.
But that's the truth.
No, I'm a father.
That's my daughter.
I'm not a father.
I'm not a police officer who's there to protect and serve.
They are there to protect and serve.
They are there.
We keep saying that.
It's different when I'm a father and a daughter.
And I still don't know if I would shoot a girl four times.
Like, no, that's excessive.
You can use deadly force when somebody else is in harm.
And in that situation, that girl was in harm.
Police officers use deadly force with us all the time.
That doesn't mean it.
That doesn't make it right.
Even when nobody is in danger. That's how they approach us all the time. That doesn't mean it. That doesn't make it right. Even when nobody, even when nobody
is in danger.
That's how they,
that's how they approach us
all the time.
Fatal force cannot be
the only option
when it comes to dealing
with black people.
There's a million videos
you can see of black people
complying,
black people laying
on the ground in handcuffs,
black people like
in a situation
like Mikhail O'Brien,
black,
like the Latino boy
from last week in Chicago.
It's fatal force
every single time.
There's got to be another way to deal with us.
You can say that a million and one times,
but every case is different.
And in this case,
if I pull up to a scene and see a girl chasing another girl about to stab a
girl,
my job as a police officer is to make sure that girl does not get killed.
And,
and,
and the law allows me,
the law allows me to stop that,
that, that killing or that stabbing by any means necessary. That's what that law allows me to stop that killing or that stabbing by any means necessary.
Once again. That's what that law allows me to do. Once again.
And on both sides, if my daughter was about to get stabbed, I would want that person taken down, shot or anything by any means necessary.
And that's what a cop's job is to do, to protect and to serve.
And they don't do that. That cop protected that young girl.
Now, we could talk about every case and talk about, well about this case what about that case but you can't you you got
to talk case by case let me ask you a question all those other cases might have been wrong but
in this case that cop made a split decision to say you know what i'm saving this girl's life
do you really do you really think that cop cared about that girl in the pink because if he cared
about that girl in the pink why would you shoot four times she was right there she could have got
hit too you really think
he cared about that girl in the pink that much if he cared so much why didn't he look why didn't he
look sad after it was over why did he say blue lives matter after it was over if he was dead
if he was such a good cop like you said he was just there to save lives why why was there no
remorse we can move the goal post on every time i'm not i'm just asking a question but now it's
like did he shoot right or shoot wrong okay well, well, if he shot right, then how come he looked sad after?
Well, how come after he didn't tie his shoes?
Like, we can move the goalposts in every situation.
But in that situation, that cop possibly saved that girl's life.
No, he did save her life.
But once again, just because something is legally justified doesn't mean it's right.
And I'm not saying that he shouldn't have intervened.
You just said he saved the girl's life.
What are you talking about?
You just said he possibly saved that girl's right. And I'm not saying that he shouldn't have intervened. You just said he saved the girl's life. What are you talking about? You just said he saved,
he possibly saved that girl's life.
Yeah, absolutely.
But once again,
just because something is legally justified
doesn't mean that it's right.
Just because he said,
he could have intervened
without killing that girl.
I truly believe that.
He could have intervened
without killing that young lady.
He could have intervened
and protected that woman
without killing that young lady.
I watched the video,
I watched the video
of a white man getting stabbed in the neck.
We're talking about another case.
We're talking about another case.
It's common sense.
It's not.
A cop gets stabbed in the neck by a white man.
Another case.
Chased a white guy with a gun, then put his gun away,
and then pulled out his taser to tase the kid.
That's another case, right?
And he had time.
He got stabbed.
That guy didn't have that much time.
That guy didn't have time to put his gun away and to take out a taser.
By that time, that other girl probably would have got stabbed and if you don't think
that they deal with us differently than they do everybody else of course they do but each case is
differently in this case is a different case that case is not the same as the one that you show me
a case where they haven't used fatal force all right well that is your front page news now when
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We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Moneybag Yo.
Yo, what up?
Well, congratulations.
Al is out today, a gangsta's pain.
Hot.
How you feeling?
How you feeling, first of all?
I'm feeling good.
I'm feeling blessed.
Now, you said on Change the Subject, you tell everybody you're feeling good, even if you're not now.
Exactly.
What you going to do?
Don't nobody want to really know, right?
Yeah.
What you going to do?
I don't know.
Say a prayer or something.
You know what I mean?
Say a prayer.
Pray for me anyway.
Is it Al Madye?
Yeah.
That's what I feel like.
Al Mazar.
What is a gangster's pain?
What does that mean to you when you see them two words?
I feel like just what I'm going through right now,
like in my personal life, in my real life,
and it's like I'm letting the world know, like,
you ain't the only one going through something.
Just because we're in this situation, we go through stuff, too.
We experience stuff, too.
You feel what I'm saying?
And then, like, I did a gangsta's pain because, like,
I've been giving my fans the gangsta music, my core fans,
but then I come with the pain when I say it is like the Melinda vibes.
And I say like Dirk Polo G, like all that type, you know what I'm saying,
in that direction.
You have a lot of trust issues.
It seems like, you know, even in the one song,
I don't trust niggas, I don't trust bitches, I don't trust nobody.
I listen to the album, you talk about if I know you're out for longer than I know you,
I don't trust you.
You don't trust nobody.
You got trust issues there?
Yeah, I got trust issues because I just seen the worst
and I've been through the worst.
So it just really hit me like that.
Let me ask you this.
I saw you tweet the other day that you can't believe you get $125,000 a show.
Yeah, that's correct.
Do you remember the first amount of money you ever got for a show?
$2,500.
That's still not bad, by the way, for your first time getting paid.
Yeah, but that was my first job.
Compared to where you at now.
That was my first job, though.
$2,500.
That promoter called you now and was like, I was the first one to book you.
Can you do it again for $2,500?
A D.C. promoter.
I seen a D.C. promoter.
He booked me for something like, what, about $5,000, $10,000 in D.C.
And he was like, bro, you changed my life.
I made $200. Dang. He made $200 at Bliss. He was like bro like you changed my life i made 200
dang he made 200 at bliss he was like i'm trying to get you and i said well you know it's a
different name what do you think about the promoter when you're charging them 125 i mean do they think
about that but that makes somebody love you for life too when a promoter actually makes money
that makes them want to continue to work with you,
so you don't want to go crazy.
And it spread the word,
because promoters talk to promoters,
and it just go like that.
You also can't undercharge, though,
because that spreads, too.
Exactly.
They be like, you pay how much?
Exactly.
Like, you try to charge them this,
and then you charge them that.
They going to be like,
damn, what you got if it is?
Like, cock-a-poo.
These are definitely for different markets, though.
Yeah, different markets.
Like, L.A., of course.
Like, stuff like that, you know you got to go down a little. Like L.A., of course, stuff like that,
you know you got to go down a little bit for L.A.
But Atlanta, you...
Got to take a mouth out.
You still surprised by a lot of your success?
Yeah, like I just did Jim and Phyla.
All their type of stuff, like crazy.
Now you got a song on the album called Waukesha.
Am I pronouncing it right?
Yeah.
It sounds like a love song about lean, but it sounds like you
struggling with putting the cup down too.
Like, cause it be like,
but I also made it like
too like about a real life
situation because like you would think
I'm talking to a female if you heard it.
You feel me? Like, but it's the same thing. Like
whatever you're doing, like you say you're through
with this, but you're not. You're going to end up relapsing
going back, not just with drugs, like with women and whatever you're dealing with.
You feel what I'm saying?
You break up and get right back together.
Do you feel like you need that Waukesha to keep your lyrics going and to keep your records big?
Like, is it one of those things that you need?
I feel like my mind is more deadly stronger than that, but, like, some people do need motivation.
Like, you feel what I'm saying?
So I feel like when I'm in the studio, that is my motivation. Smoking and, you feel what i'm saying so i feel like when i'm in the studio that is my motivation smoking and you know what i'm saying just vibing what's the
longest you gone without doing any lean or anything like a year i don't want a year you know
i used to be real fat like so i went out in the gym losing weight trying to get it down like i
had stopped when cold turkey how did that affect you, it affected me the worst for like a week, but then I shook it.
You said the worst was shakes, was it?
It was like, you got to have it.
Like, damn, you just be doing shit that you don't normally do.
It's just crazy.
Does it concern you?
Nah.
Like, that something bad could happen?
You don't be thinking, like, maybe I need to just figure out?
Nah, not really
But he ain't gonna touch it I had got him at his body
One time for my birthday
Let him drink some liquor
And stuff like
Turned over like this
Like you gotta take a shot for him
He probably threw it
Behind his back
He probably spit it
Right back out
I don't know
Now you also had this song
If pain was a person
And um
Love that record
That has the sample
You know I like it
Cause that's like a
Record for the ladies too
Exactly
So you it bothers you
when the blogs just put up anything.
It affects home?
Yeah, because they just,
you don't even know
what you're talking about.
Then you got people in the world
that really believe this stuff.
Like, people be confusing me
because, like,
when I go back to Memphis
and stuff like that,
they ask me about stuff like,
bro, did these really,
like, come on,
like, some stuff,
it's just like, come on, bro,
like, for real.
So, it just be like that.
Like, what?
Like, what are some things that were ridiculous that people ask about? Just, like, some crazy, like some stories you like come on bro life really like so did you be like wait like what are some things that were?
ridiculous that people like Some crazy like the was what like everything has really been on the internet the blog like really 90% of the 85% of it
Just kept by really like how do you be trying to paint the picture like?
People think y'all seven each other will need be. We be right there with each other.
They just broke up.
It's over.
Yeah, it's over.
It broke up.
I'm just gonna let you know that.
I love the way you flipped the two records,
Hate It Here and Love It Here.
That's another situation.
I almost like the Waiquise situation,
but you know when you get with a person,
start out good,
and then you love her,
then you hate her.
Then you hate her and you hate her you love her like
i was gonna ask how does your lady feel about hated him she's like me being creative i'm an
artist you understand what i'm doing at the same time so she ain't gonna get away in it
like when she she she liked it them songs like them type of song like don't know and all them
type of song before she met me so you know what i'm saying so she accepted so did you write love
it here sometimes too exactly Did you write that record
Just in case she was mad
About Hate It Here
Let me write Love It Here
And there's some situations
Like you speak on
What you done been through
What you saw
What you saw others go through
So she understand
And I see you hooked up
With Pharrell
Pharrell my man
How did that happen
How was that combo
I'm thinking I'm through
With the album
I'm thinking I'm wrapping it up.
He reached out to my people, and he was like,
my hot bag finna finish the album without Pharrell on it.
So I need him in Miami two days.
I went down there.
We did two records.
And you never met him before that?
Never met him.
That's dope.
Did you go to his new hotel?
Nah.
He just opened that hotel in Miami.
It looked crazy.
He had the hook and everything and everything ready.
Yeah, he had the, you know it was like laid out like sketch.
Like, I ain't understand it at first.
I was like, it sounded a little weird at first, but he was like, this ain't it.
As soon as you rap on it, it's just the bass, there's the hi-hats.
When you rap on it, I'm going to go around it.
It's art.
Was you shocked he was?
I'm going to add colors.
Like, he used words like that, like colors, like stuff like this.
Were you shocked he was a fan of you?
Yeah. Like, he told me, like, I'm well you shocked he was a fan of you yeah like he told me like i'm his favorite i like for real you're like your lingo your accent i just i love
it like he like the core is even the core you like i think you should say this you should say
this i like how you would say it but i was like man you for real too like i want to hear you say
like sometimes for us i like your drug deal like he just knows like he's from virginia so he knows
all the drug dealers but he sounds like he's in the game so much.
Exactly, yeah.
All right, we got more with Moneybagg Yo.
When we come back, don't move.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Moneybagg Yo.
Charlamagne?
I'm on record saying that Memphis has the best rappers out right now.
I seen that.
What is it about this generation of Memphis rappers?
Because to me, it's the lyrics, the lingo, and the accent.
Yeah, it's just the swag, all that, the drip, all that.
I just feel like Memphis and Detroit, we got their wave like Atlanta had at one point,
just this great, you know what I'm saying?
But I feel like Memphis has been having a talent there.
People just weren't
paying attention to that though.
Yeah, Detroit having a wave
right now too.
Do you think Memphis
could ever be known
as a top hip-hop area
like Atlanta?
Or y'all don't have
enough unit?
I got faith in it.
I got faith.
We don't have enough unit,
but I feel like people
like me, Gotti,
Black Youngster,
you know what I'm saying?
We can make that happen.
Pooh Shites, Big 30.
Oh, so it's all love between the Pooh Shites, Big 30. Oh, so it's all love between
the Pooh Shites and Big 30?
It's all love. We family. We locked in.
See, I don't be knowing how Memphis moving because it be from
North Memphis and this Memphis and some people
don't mess with these people.
Some people standing on it, they live like that, but
nine times out of ten, they probably broke or something.
Like, for real, this is how it be.
You ain't got nothing else to do. This is what you're going to be on.
Instead of getting
with a team that's winning
and figuring out
how to get some money.
For sure.
Now, you really
a Girlfriends fan
or you just was rapping?
I was rapping
because, like,
you think you know.
Because I'm a
Girlfriends fanatic.
I ain't no fanatic
on Girlfriends,
but at the same time,
they would just use
the memes.
It's just like me
taking the negative
and making it positive,
bro.
That's how I looked at it.
Like, oh, y'all going to play with me like this?
All right, say this.
Oh, they made that a meme first.
Yeah, they were trying to say me and William.
They were trying to say me and William.
We twins and stuff like this.
So I was just like, let's go.
Oh, that was hard.
Yeah.
And I see you got Jhene Aiko on the album, which I love.
My favorite right there.
So how did that collab happen?
Did you reach out to her?
I just told God. I told him, like, I got to have this. Like, I got to have favorite right there. So how did that collab happen? Did you reach out to her? I just told God, you know, I told
him, like, I got to have this, like, I got
to have her on here, like, this is all I listen to,
like, when I'm trying to relax outside of rep,
I listen to some Waffle Jene stuff
like that. I got my own little playlist,
like, hard for the next playlist I made for
Apple, and it's just, like, from all the
slow jams, old school, like,
Asley Brothers, like, Marvin Gaye, just to keep you
satisfied, like, stuff like that, and the newest R&B, so.
Now, did you make a conscious decision to make the Love Radio type records?
What you mean?
Like, the records like the Jhene Aiko, those type of records?
Like, did you go into students and say, this is the kind of records I want to make?
Because I like the street s***.
Yeah, nah, for sure.
Most definitely.
But you got to balance it.
I feel like you got to balance it because, like, it because girls, women are my biggest fan base, too.
They love me.
I got to cater to them.
You know what I'm saying?
But like I told you, that's why I feel like a guy who's just
paying, you got to mix it up.
Just keep the whole thing balanced.
So even with a girlfriend, the ladies still love you?
Because back in the day, they used to say,
if you got a girl, don't tell people.
But girls be liking.
When you got it, it's like they on you.
They want you more.
When you got a girl, you know what I'm saying? Plus, if your girl is popping, too, it just like they on you. They want you more. When you got a girl.
You know what I'm saying?
Plus, if your girl is popping too, it just really elevates you.
It's still like that, yeah.
Now, during the pandemic, how much did you lose during the pandemic?
Because you are an artist on the road all week long.
I ain't lose nothing.
Nothing at all?
No, I ain't lose nothing.
All the shows and everything?
How much did you not gain?
Oh, you talking about like that?
How much did you not gain?
I ain't lose nothing.
How much did you not gain? How much did you not make?
We had a whole tour set up.
We had a whole tour set up.
The tour was probably like two meals or something.
We got about two meals or something.
We missed out on it.
Damn.
It was crazy, but then it helped me at the same time because i made
three of the biggest songs in my career like me versus me said some time today i had to sit down
and get in the pocket like oh this is what they want for me like when i did me versus me i went
in like i got to give them that old bag so you know when i put it out and they ate on like that
i said this we're doing this reset and sit down yeah reset exactly exactly what'd you learn about
yourself during the pandemic just go back to my craft just go back to. Get a chance to reset and sit down and just record. Yeah, reset, exactly, exactly. What'd you learn about yourself during the pandemic?
Just go back to my craft.
Just go back to what I came in doing.
Like quit taking all these opinions,
advices and all that.
Just make the music.
What's the protocol for when you are traveling, right?
And you're in a relationship.
Cause I've been on the road with Envy
and I seen how he gotta call before we go in the club.
Gotta check in, right?
So what's your protocol?
He on point.
He on point.
You got to do this just to keep the relationship healthy.
It's communication.
It's key.
Because I ain't get it there first.
I ain't get it there first doing it.
It's like you want the understanding for you.
You got to understand what I'm doing.
You know what I'm saying?
But no, you got to check in, baby.
I'm heading in the club.
I'm leaving out now.
It's John Lai.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
FaceTiming to get back to the room.
FaceTiming.
I'm on the way to the, you know what I'm saying?
You can't not answer the phone.
Can't not answer the phone.
But if I don't answer the phone, nine times out of ten,
she's going to hit somebody around.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, what's going on?
Where you at?
But it's also safety, too, though.
Especially everything that's going on,
shootings and everything.
Exactly.
She might be scared, too.
I ain't gonna lie.
She hate when I go to Memphis, like, stuff like that.
Do you hate when you go to Memphis?
Nah, not really, because, you know, I'm used to it.
Yeah.
But, like, yeah, I don't be liking that.
Even when you started the album, like, the intro
is basically kind of like...
Painting the pictures, letting you know,
letting you hear how I go out there, like,
really, you get that feeling.
The song Free Promo, you said you don't need a therapist.
And on Waukesha, you say the cup is your therapist.
So it must be people in your life
telling you that you need therapy.
I don't know.
People crazy, bro.
It must be people in your life saying,
man, money back, you need to go to therapy.
They crazy.
I just be doing me. I just be in my own world. Just be vibing bro.
Have they told you? Has anybody told you that though?
Yeah, cuz it just be like just on a personal tip. Just on a personal tip.
Yeah, but I feel like I don't need that or like be cool.
So people believe you're bipolar?
Yeah.
I feel like a woman told you that and you wrote a song about it.
No, it's...
Oh bipolar Virgo?
They said that before but it's like, like a couple people said it and it just clicked to me like i check myself i don't
feel like you a man so you can check yourself like i had to check myself one day like now
i was like this and then i just got like there right there like that quick
damn i might be bipolar you think so you honestly think that like no seriously do you think
medically like for real you might be bipolar?
I feel like it, bro.
I feel like I can be like this one minute, then I can be like this.
I can be cool, then you say the wrong thing, I go their way.
I don't know.
You're using a lot of language on the album.
It's called Gangsta's Pain.
You say you traumatized.
Yeah.
I feel like you got to be real, bro.
You got to let the E4 know who you is. People accept you more because there's somebody else that's like me, too, across theized. Yeah. I feel like you got to be real, bro. You got to let the E4 know who you is.
People accept you more because there's somebody else that's like me, too, across the world.
Yeah.
You feel me?
So I don't want to hold it in.
I'm just perfect.
I ain't perfect.
You feel me?
I'm not f***ing with therapy.
I go to therapy once a week.
For real?
Yeah, I f*** with it.
What about COVID?
Do you think you got it during this time?
Nah.
You don't feel like it?
Hey, don't say that after we done shook hands.
I mean, he could have got it last year.
I'm not sure.
It's the same time.
I know, man.
What the hell?
Because, you know, some people felt like at one point they were feeling real under the weather.
I feel like before they said it was COVID.
Before they said it was COVID, I had no taste and no smelling symptoms.
Like February?
Oh, January.
January.
This is before they even said it.
I'm on the tour bus.
It's me and my staff like arguing with me too.
I hear everybody on the bus sick, sweating, can't taste, can't smell.
I'm like, what's going on?
This was before they even said it was COVID.
Oh, that was definitely.
Y'all definitely had it.
I'm on the tour bus, sick on our way back to Memphis.
That might have saved you from getting it later, though,
because you might have had the antibodies after that.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You can't get it
after you had it first
one time, right?
After a certain amount of time.
They say you can't get it.
Okay, good.
Now don't move.
We got more with Moneybagg Yo
when we come back.
His album is out right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
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A little bit revolutionary?
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I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Bullets.
We need help! We still have the off-road portion to go.
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So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Anjali Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Moneybagg Yo.
Charlamagne.
On the song Gangsta's Pain, you say you just got a call that made your heart drop.
So when the last time you got a call that made your heart drop?
The Elo situation.
Like, my brother, like, you know what I'm saying,
Super Bowl night, got that call, like,
call Elo phone, like, see if he, like,
heard he just got shot over there in the apartment.
So, yeah, that was one of the ones.
How do you react to those?
Of course you're going to break, you're going to go crazy.
You hang out on the phone, you're going to go crazy,
probably break down, you're going to get weird, you know what I'm saying?
And it rained hard today.
Oh, snap. Yeah oh yeah yeah yeah yeah
that's easy i know you from the south
i ain't lying you say uh you got served by someone you robbed before
yeah that was like recent this i stand on it i stamped it he didn't recognize you
nah for sure he knew what it is so you got some people just like that i feel like the juice
but if i was him i would have never did it.
But it be like this sometimes when a person get fame and who I was at first.
This ain't who I was at first.
He might just be one of them mature people.
Like just, he was a young nigga.
That's how I looked at it.
You know what I'm saying?
I was like, damn.
You know what I'm saying?
But he's mutual friends with my brother, my day one man.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like they locked in. So it's just, day one man. You feel what I'm saying? Like, they locked in.
So it's just crazy.
You probably brag about it.
Man, you know Moneybagg, yo robbed me back in the day.
He really about to hit me.
Then my brother heard me.
Like, when I went in the studio and rapped and I said it, like, he was like, bro, come on, bro.
You better put this right out there.
He pull up on his sermon week.
I walk in the studio, do it.
Bruh come in there, he like, bruh, yeah, bruh, you better do that.
Like, shit, it is what it is.
Yeah, that is kind of fucked up, though.
What if he would have brought it up?
Huh?
What if he would have brought it up?
It is what it is.
At least give him something back, bro.
You know, that was a long time ago.
Here's his money back.
Well, we ain't talk about it.
So love. I's his money back. Well, we talk about it We don't know if it was money either we don't know what you got him for now I won't talk about
Believe you I love that record. That's a tough record pre-shared. I like manicures to you get clear buff what you do
Clear okay, I get both on time like woman a rush. This is the process
With a line of nail polish now believe that he did machine gun Kelly for me. made you start Getting manicured Girl I miss
Exactly
It's just like
Girls like that
They look at that
When they look at you
They look at your teeth
They look at your fingers
They look at your shoes
They see how you drip
You know what I'm saying
So I just took heed to it
Because if a guy has
Dirt under his fingernails
You think he's dirty
Because that means
He's scratching himself
And then he's dirty
That's what I think
I'm like he's dirty
Because it's dirt
Under his fingernails That's crazy Do think. I'm like, he's dirty because it's dirt under his fingernails.
That's crazy.
Do you think people from the hood process pain differently?
Yeah, I don't know.
I feel like everybody go through pain, really.
It don't matter.
Like, the people with the most money, they be stressing and going through stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't really feel.
I feel like everybody in the world pain the same way.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Well, let's get into a joint off the aisle.
What you want to play, man? What are we going to get into?
A pain of a person. This is one of my favorite joints.
Pain was a person.
I'm locked in on it.
If pain was a person, gangster pain.
Out right now. Go get it.
We appreciate you joining us this morning.
Let's go.
It's Moneybagg Yo. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Listen up, it's just in. All the gossip, gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip, gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes, so it is New Music Fridays, of course.
You know, it's so funny.
They used to release new music on Tuesdays, but that has changed.
So let's talk about some of the new music that is out today.
Now, Young Thug has a new record out with DaBaby.
It's called Litty Snip. With three or four free calls in it. Been working like a Migo getting it. Probably put me over this illegal tenant. I can't even hide the way I'm getting this money.
Even if I whisper.
I'm damaged loud like a cop car.
Yeah.
I'm big as he can.
I think you got that wrong, Envy.
Yeah, it's called Liddy.
What the hell did you say?
Liddy is, I guess when they sent it to me, it said snip.
So I'm thinking it's Liddy Snip.
But I guess it's Liddy Snippet.
Like snippet of a song.
Snippet of a song.
Man, you really, you really give Hampton a bad name.
I don't give a damn.
I don't give a damn, Ron Burgundy.
There's no way in hell I would see snippet
and think that was the name of the song. They didn't say snippet.
It said Litty Snip.
You thought that was some new slang?
You're like, boy, I'm getting old. I can't even keep
up with them. I know what lit means, but snip.
But every song has the word snip in it.
So do you think that everybody's using the word snip in their song title?
No, it does.
It just says her and Chris Brown, which we're about to get into right now.
It says come through.
Snip.
I didn't read all that.
All right.
Don't get snip.
Don't you get snippy with dramas, okay?
All right.
You just do the damn job.
Okay.
What's next? Okay.
All right.
You know what?
I'm not doing rumors after this anymore.
Also, um...
Y'all can't send me ish in the middle of the rumor package.
Envy didn't mention that the Thug song is the deluxe of the YSL album.
The deluxe has eight tracks. No, you didn't
send me none of this. You're just telling me now?
I'm not doing rumors after this. The next song
is... Stop being snippy!
Okay? You're being snippy. I don't care.
Listen, yes, that
Young Thug Baby song was from the
deluxe version of the Slime Language 2.
I said that already. Okay, what else we got?
Let's do a little nepotism
right now, okay? This is my niece, all right?
Mikayla.
Is it a snip?
She's trying to have a life out here, okay?
What's the name of this record?
FTN?
FTN snip.
What's that mean, Dramos?
How do I know?
It's your niece.
Oh, I thought you knew.
I wanted you to say it.
It's F-T's N-words.
Oh.
Okay.
That set me up. No, thank you.
I picked up the phone and called my mama.
Mama said, girl, you don't need that drama.
Let him go.
Let him know that you can do bad on your own.
Mama said you don't need him.
But mama, I love him.
Mama said you don't need him.
But mama, I love him. Mama said you don't need him. But mama, I love him.
Mama said you don't need him.
But mama, I love him.
Mama, I love him.
So what am I to do now?
Okay.
All right.
Let the beat ride out a little bit more.
It's a snip.
That's why.
That's Michaela J.
FTN. Who hurt Michaela? Huh?. That's why. That's Michaela J. FTN.
That's out right now.
Huh?
Who hurt Michaela?
That's a good question.
Boy, she might need to listen to her mama.
And lastly, shout out to our brother Nori.
You know Nori listens every morning.
N-O-R-E, snip.
Featuring Khaled and Dream Doll.
This is called Going Up, snip.
Paparazzi want to catch me with my zipper down. Whoa. Whoa. And every girl is desolate. Khaled and Dream Doll. This is called Going Up Snip.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Start that over again.
What are you doing?
Whoa.
Whoa.
That was a little bit more than the snip, Nori.
Yeah, that was a wow.
Paparazzi want to catch you with your zipper down.
Let's try this again.
Paparazzi want to catch you with my zipper down.
And every girl is dancing like a stripper now. Let's try this again. Okay. All right, Nori. N-O-R of energy, I'm on a top five Okay.
All right, Nori.
N-O-R-E.
N-O-R-E, SNIP.
N-O-R-E-S-N-I-P.
It's called Going Up, SNIP.
All right.
And that was just some new music for your asses this morning on a Friday.
We don't have no more SNIPs?
Huh?
No, no more SNIPs.
Okay, okay.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
That wasn't really a rumor report.
That was more of a new music report.
Well, yeah, a new music report, but it's all basic.
We call it rumor.
Well, he calls it a rumor report.
And that's the problem.
What?
That's the problem.
When we have rumors, we know rumors.
When I tell you a rumor, you go, go ahead, girl.
Because it's not a rumor.
It's just something that's repeated off of a blog site, okay?
And then we do new music, we call it Rumor Report.
Come on, guys! Can we produce this
thing correctly for once? Alright?
And Envy, stop reading everything that gets put
in your face. Matter of fact, I'm about to send you something
right now and you better read it verbatim.
Hold on. I'm waiting.
I'm waiting. Hopefully you guys
have a good Friday out there. I'm going to be in Orlando
right away this Friday, well, tomorrow
talking about real estate.
So if you guys want to get into real estate.
Don't do it, Evan.
Don't do it?
Don't do it.
All right.
Charlemagne.
You don't want to read it?
No.
No.
All right.
This guy's crazy.
This guy's crazy.
What are you giving your donkey to, man?
Oh, I just made you an offer on the text message.
We need Courtney Wilson and Shanita Jones to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with them, please.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
Good luck.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Dad, stop Embarrassing Me is a new Netflix sitcom
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Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida, man.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Yes, you are a donkey.
A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
It gave him too much money.
Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home
in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife.
Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo.
It's a breakfast club, bitchy. Donkey of the day with Charlemagne the guy. I don't know why for attacking a flamingo. The Breakfast Club, bitchy.
Donkey of the Day with Charlemagne Tha God.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
Well, Donkey of the Day for Friday, April 23rd
goes to Courtney Wilson and Shanita Jones
of the great state of Florida.
I've been telling y'all all morning
I don't want to discuss anything heavy today.
Our collective peace has been disturbed all week.
It is exhausting explaining to people why black folks have the right to live
and exist in this country like everybody else.
Okay, when I tell you I am drained, all I want to do this weekend is go to therapy today,
indulge in some plant-based medicine, watch Falcon and the Winter Soldier
and all the YouTube breakdowns about Falcon and the Winter Soldier
and eat whatever the hell I want.
That's all I want to do.
So when I came in today and I said I don't want anything but positive energy, I don't want nothing heavy.
God placed a Florida story in my lap. What does your uncle Sharla always say about the great state
of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And today's
story further proves my point. Now, I grew up in an era where we always said it's no future in front.
But then I also grew up in an era where folks said fake it until you make it. So the message
is confusing, right? Fake it until you make it. You know, if you turn out to be what you pretend
to be, I've never really seen that work for anybody. OK, because when you build something
on a foundation of lies, it's not a stable foundation. Nothing can stand on a foundation of lies.
If you were one of the
three little pigs,
okay,
when you fake it
until you make it,
your house is made
of straw and sticks.
All right?
Big bad wolves
blow those down with ease.
But when you live
by the motto
of there's no future in front
and your house is made
of bricks,
strong,
solid foundation,
okay,
wolf can't just come
and blow that down.
Well,
Kourtney and Shanita didn't get the memo.
Oh, they front and front.
Like Pharrell featuring Jay-Z front.
OK, see, Kourtney and Shanita got married and they invited family and friends to their 16,300 square foot mansion.
Dream home and estate for their wedding.
But it was one problem.
Let's go to WTBG NBC six for the report, please. Dream home and estate for their wedding. But it was one problem.
Let's go to WTVG NBC 6 for the report, please.
The wedding of their dreams for one South Florida couple ended before it began.
This wedding website for Courtney Wilson and Shanita Jones says the couple was scheduled to get married at the Wilson estate in Southwest Ranches this past Saturday, but the nine bedroom, 13 bath, sprawling 16,000
square foot property belongs to someone else. When a wedding party showed up Saturday morning
to set up, the homeowner called 911. I have people trespassing on my property and they keep harassing
me. They say they're having a wedding here and it's God's message. Homeowner Nathan Finkel asked
police to tell them to leave. Davie police say the group left as soon as they were asked to go
so no charges were filed. The property is for sale for 5.7 million dollars. Friends of the family say
Wilson toured the estate over a year ago as if he was interested in buying it, but never got permission for a
wedding party. Wilson and Jones did, in fact, get married on Saturday, but in a nearby park.
What in the name of colonization? Claiming land that already belongs to somebody else,
people are already here. Courtney and Shanita invited family and friends to their mansion
that they even called the Wilson Estate.
It got a bowling alley, swimming pool with a waterfall, hot tub, tennis courts, a gazebo and an 800 foot bar.
And it wasn't even their house. Not only was it not their house, they didn't even have permission to be there.
I know you hear this story and you like what the hell? I hear this story and I'm like, what the Florida?
Do you understand the planning that goes into a wedding? I've been married for like, what the hell? I hear this story and I'm like, what the Florida?
Do you understand the planning that goes into a wedding? I've been married for what, seven years now. I didn't want anything to do with the planning, but I watched my wife in the wedding
plan and put it together. And even though I had nothing to do with it, I know it was a lot.
And location is important. Probably the most important thing. I mean, you can't have a wedding
without a location, right? So why would you plan a whole wedding at a place
that you're not even authorized to
be at?
Can we play the clip again? I really just want to hear the old
man again. That's the part. Can we
fast forward to that in some way?
It's not possible? No, we don't have the technology.
Oh, okay. We have this.
Let me hear it. They say they're having
a wedding here and it's
God's message. Okay, okay i got that i want
to hear him that's what i want to hear that's all we got oh okay was this even a real wedding
if the location isn't real then why should we assume the marriage license is
somebody diamond test the ring please the ring might not be real either. Other than you can't pretend forever, I have nothing else to say.
See, you turn out to be what you pretend to be unless you're from Florida.
When you're from Florida, you can't even pretend to be normal.
You can't even pretend to be sane.
You can't even pretend to act like you are thou of good sense because, well, Florida, ladies and gentlemen.
Florida.
Please give Courtney Wilson and Shanita Jones the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yeehaw.
Colonization is at an all-time high.
You want to play a game?
I was waiting for you to ask me.
I was really waiting for you to ask me.
Well, I guess it's time to play a game of Guess What Racism.
All right.
What's the clues?
Okay.
Here are the clues.
Kourtney and Shanita Wilson.
Shanita, okay.
Planned a whole wedding, invited all their family and friends to their 16,300 square foot mansion
that they didn't even own, Didn't have permission to be there.
DJ Envy.
No, I'm going to start with Dramos.
Let's do Dramos.
DJ Dramos.
Why are you so excited?
DJ Dramos.
Guess what race it is.
You see, you trying to go to me first.
This feels like a setup.
So I think I know the answer to this one.
What is that?
It feels like a setup.
It's Florida.
Keep in mind, you got a lot of your people down there, Dramos.
What part of Florida did they say?
That he didn't say.
So what do you think it is, Drummles?
I'm still going to stick with finance. Black.
Wow.
Why do you think that, Drummles?
What was her name?
Shanita.
Shanita and Carlos.
It wasn't no damn Carlos.
Okay.
Why? Why do you think they were black, Drummles?
Shanita and Carla? No, it was Courtney. Courtney. Come on Why do you think they were black? Shanita and Carlos?
No, it was Courtney.
Courtney.
Come on.
Come on.
I don't know.
Come on.
Nothing.
Did he say something about some gators, too?
I didn't say nothing about no gators.
Wow.
You racist bastard.
I didn't say nothing about no goddamn gators.
We're not talking about Detroit.
We're talking about Florida.
Okay?
Ask me.
Okay.
DJ Envy.
Yes, sir.
Courtney and Shanita Wilson invited family and friends to their mansion
that had a bowling alley, swimming pool with a waterfall,
hot tub, tennis courts, a gazebo, and an 800-foot bar.
16,300 square feet.
They had no permission to be there.
It was not their estate.
Guess what race it is!
Now, behind the scenes, you said that they were wearing white pants with no socks.
That never happens.
Oh, I did say that.
I did say that.
See, because you said that, I have to go with Puerto Rican.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, yummy.
Oh.
That's racist.
Well, I want both of you to know that you both are wrong.
What?
Okay, incorrect.
All right? Courtney and Shanita are not Puerto Rican. are wrong. Okay, incorrect. Alright.
Courtney and Shanita are not
Puerto Rican,
nor are they black.
They are niggers.
Alright.
That is powerful niggerry at work here.
Florida niggers.
Okay.
Alright. It's a difference, ladies and gentlemen.
Alright.
Alright.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Okay? All right. All right. It's a difference, ladies and gentlemen. All right. All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, when we come back, Moneybagg Yo was here this morning,
and he has a line in one of his songs talking about his manicures,
and he said this.
I like manicures, too.
You get clear buff.
What you do?
Oh, clear.
Okay.
I get buff sometimes, like if I'm in a rush.
What made you start getting manicured?
It's just like girls like that
they look at that
when they look at you
they look at your teeth
they look at your fingers
they look at your shoes
they see how you drip
you know what I'm saying
so I just took heed to it
cause if a guy has dirt
under his fingernails
you think he's dirty
cause that mean
he's scratching himself
and then
that's what I think
I'm like he's dirty
cause it's dirt
under his fingernails
I love it
you know what I mean
I listened to the new album, Against His Pain.
And Moneybagg was absolutely rapping about manicures on there.
As a person who gets manicures and pedicures, I absolutely love it.
I think men should groom themselves in this way.
All right.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Ladies, when you see a man or you see a significant other, what is the first thing that you see on somebody and
fellas the same when you're looking at your significant other or checking out somebody
out there what's the first thing that you see or you look for and when you're looking at that
person and angela he said something that i never noticed i didn't know that uh when women see dirt
under your fingernails they think that is you that's dirty because you're scratching the back
of your neck or scratching yourself so you got dirt on your fingernails from the dirt off your skin i didn't know that me neither all right well let's talk about it 800-585-105
because it could be beijing right it don't always got to be dirt on the nails envy it could be
beijing right like if you got a bunch of beijing in your beard and you got to die all in your hair
if you scratch your beard or scratch the back of your neck you can get black stuff under your nails
i don't know i don't i don't use beij your nails. I don't know. I don't use Beijing.
But I don't know.
But you know what?
Let me shout out to Kevin Hart.
What up, Kev?
Diddy.
Ross.
Rosie.
Just say the Black Ink Crew.
That's what y'all are.
Yo, shut up, man.
Marvel's doing a comic called the Black Ink Crew based off all of y'all.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're
just joining us, Charlamagne
and Moneybagg Yo is having a bromance conversation
about their nails. Earl, let's hear it.
I like manicures, too. You get clear or buff?
What you do? Clear.
I get buff sometimes, like if I'm in a rush.
What made you start getting manicured?
It's just like girls like that. They look at that.
When they look at you, they look at your teeth. They look at your
fingers. They look at your shoes. They look at your shoes.
They see how you drip.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just took heed to it.
Because if a guy has dirt under his fingernails,
you'd think he's dirty.
Because that means he's scratching himself.
Stuff like that.
That's what I think.
I'm like, he's dirty because it's dirt under his fingernails.
I can't remember what song it is right now off of Gangsta's Pain.
But he talks about, you know, getting manicures.
I don't see a problem with it. I think manicures
are dope. I think men need to take care of themselves
in every aspect, physically,
spiritually, mentally,
and emotionally. Nails are very important.
I agree. You don't get your nails done?
Absolutely. I don't do the clear,
though. I get the buff. I do the clear.
I don't do the clear. I get the buff. I like the buff. I like the
shininess of it. The clear feels a bit
too much. I do the clear, too. Alright, right but we're asking 800-585-1051 what's the first thing you
see when you're interested in a person is it their nails is it their teeth is it you know the way
they dress let's go to the phone lines hello who's this marquette hey marquette hey marquette
hey so we're asking what's the first thing you notice when you're checking out somebody?
His sneakers.
His sneakers?
See, that's what's wrong with y'all.
You don't care nothing about his hygiene.
You don't care nothing about his health.
You know what I mean?
You should be looking at his eyes to see if he got a little yellow in his eyeballs.
When you look at the sneakers, you can tell a lot about the hygiene because if you got
clean sneakers, they're clean too.
Now, that's a lie.
You know good and well these brothers out here will take better care of their shoes
than they do their own body. That is a fact. You know that.
That's true sometimes.
So, how old are you?
21. I can't wait till you grow up.
See, that's why. I'm not even mad at you.
That's what you into right now. You know what I'm saying?
What's your favorite sneakers? What do you like?
What turns you on?
I like Jordans. Oh, you like Jordans.
Okay. Oh, so you like old niggas.
What?
Envy, what part of Orlando are you going to be in?
I mean, like, where are you going to be?
Are you supposed to be on your page for the real estate?
Yeah, I'm going to be in the name of the spot.
I'll tell you right now.
Don't wear Jordans, Envy.
She's going to be checking you out.
I'm married, ma'am.
I'm married, man.
And it's actually going to be at the Orange County
Convention Center. So I'm going to be there Saturday, like 10 a.m. And we're just going to
be breaking down real estate. I'm trying to just encourage people to invest in real estate,
invest in everything. But, you know, real estate is something that I did well on. And I'll just
try to break down how I make money through real estate, how my partner sees and makes money
through real estate. And we bring everybody there to help you with that. And I think there's like 20 seats left, so let's see you there.
Ain't no need for you to come because you're going to miss your blessings because you're going to be too busy looking for a man in Jordans and going to miss the person that probably got all the property.
I'm looking to learn about real estate.
That's what I'm looking for.
Yes, ma'am.
All right, mama.
See you there next Saturday.
Hello, who's this?
What up?
This is Andrew. Andrew. What's up's this? What up? This is Andrew.
Andrew.
Hey, what's up, bro?
What's going on?
What's up?
What's the first thing you see when you're checking out a guy?
What you looking at?
Yo, I'm not like you.
I don't check out dudes, my guy.
Like who?
Wow, MV, you just going to let him insult you with sexuality like that?
I'm talking to you like that, not me.
Which one of us you talking to now?
Because we both gay.
Hey, I don't judge.
There ain't no wrong with that, but I don't be looking at dudes like that.
Okay.
If I'm poking out a girl, first thing I'm looking at is the feet.
The feet got to be on point or else it's a wrap.
Why are these girls just walking around barefoot?
It's summertime.
They be out in flip-flops, whatever, you know?
True, true.
No, but that's important.
I agree with that.
Feet are very important.
You got to be done right.
On a man too though man
Men like to throw on slides and stuff
Is that what you're checking out?
A man's feet?
No I'm just telling men
They gotta have their feet on point
I get manicures and pedicures
Once a month bro
And I enjoy it
Alright well thank you
800-585-1051
Thank you for what?
I'm talking to the guy
That was on the phone
For getting pedicures and manicures?
The guy that was on the phone
I appreciate that
Goodness yo you're kinky I thought you were checking me out I was like phone. Are you thanking me for getting pedicures and manicures? The guy that was on the phone. I appreciate that.
Goodness.
Yo, you're kinky.
I thought you were checking me out.
I was like, thank you.
Is that for your viewing pleasure?
You just said you gay, though.
I said we gay.
That's what I said.
I said we both gay.
You know what?
800-585-1051.
We're asking, what's the first thing you check out when you see somebody you're interested in?
Call us up now.
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Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Moneybagg Yo.
He stopped through earlier today, and this is what he said.
I like manicures, too.
You get clear or buff?
What you do?
Clear.
Okay.
I get buff sometimes, like if I'm in a rush.
What made you start getting manicured?
Just like girls like that.
They look at that.
When they look at you, they look at your teeth.
They look at your fingers.
They look at your shoes.
They see how you drip.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just took heed to it.
Because if a guy has dirt under his fingernails,
you think he's dirty.
Because that means he's scratching himself.
Stuff like that.
That's what I think.
I'm like, he's dirty because there's dirt under his fingernails.
That's off a bar that he's pitched on the new album,
Against His Pain.
Somebody bring me the song.
I can't remember the name of the song right now.
But yes, I think that manicures are important.
I get manicures and pedicures all the time.
That is part of my self-care routine.
I think that, men, we got to start taking care of ourselves physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.
And you got to pay attention to the details like the nails.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone line.
Hello.
Who's this?
It's Tisha from Texas.
Hi.
Hey, Tisha.
Tisha from Texas. Tisha from Texas. Hi. Hey, Tisha from Texas.
Tisha from Texas.
Okay, so the first thing I noticed,
I mean, guys,
of course shoes and stuff,
but his fingernails,
if they're long and dirty,
that's no.
Because you know that foreplay,
you've got to put your hand
in your panties
if they're dirty.
Yeah.
But isn't that nasty
because you can get
all kinds of infections?
You don't even have to have sex to get an infection.
Yeah, that sounds gross.
Angela Yee said something.
Tell me if this is true.
Angela Yee said that when a guy has dirty fingernails,
she assumes that he's dirty because he might be scratching himself
or scratching the back of his neck, and that's where the dirt's coming from.
You think that's true?
Scratching his tail, his butt.
I mean, everything's just yuck.
And you don't even have to get a manager to have nice hands.
So just do that, you know, every now and again.
Just pick your nails out, wash your hands, and you're good.
But nasty long nails are a no-no.
So these guys running around with the long nails,
they can have cool.
Y'all play that, dude.
No, I agree with you.
And I don't even know how guys can live like that.
Like, I don't know how guys can walk around
knowing they got them long, nasty fingernails like, yuck.
And I hate when somebody gives you a pound
and they got the long nails and the nails damn near cut your skin.
That's disgusting.
I start.
Old Wolverine-ass nigga.
Let me tell you something.
The name of the song is I Believe You,
featuring Trip Star from Moneybagg Yo's album,
where he spits the manicure line.
Gotcha.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, how you doing?
This is Steven with Melanin.
Hey, what's up, bro?
What's the first thing you look at when you're checking out a, you know?
A man?
A man?
A man?
I am not, I am not, y'all.
I mean, the God.
Why didn't y'all listen?
Y'all ain't going to make me the adjective for gay, okay?
That was about right. Go Yo, listen. Y'all ain't going to make me the adjective for gay, okay? That was about right.
Go ahead, bro.
All right, man.
For me, it's the hair, man.
I remember when I was a kid and I was in high school.
I had a girlfriend.
She came to a barbecue.
Had a comb in her hair.
My mom talked about her so bad, man.
She got dumped two weeks later.
Wow.
It has to be the hair, man.
Women got to keep their hair up.
So what do you mean?
What do you mean she had a comb in her hair, like she needed her head done?
No, she had a chair, like it had press, but she was combing it out.
And she brought the comb and had a comb stuck in her hair like a rat's hair comb, you know,
picking the hair there.
And my mom saw that and my mom was like, ah.
What's wrong with that?
Black people walking around with the picks in our hair when we had afros and all kind
of stuff.
What's wrong with that?
Ah, **** it. I'm African. You don't leave the house until you make sure kind of stuff. What's wrong with that? Oh, f*** it.
I'm African.
You don't need to have to make sure you look good.
Oh, got you, got you, got you.
All right.
All right.
Thank you, brother.
Hello.
Who's this?
This is Janae.
Hey, Janae.
We're asking, what's the first thing you see when you're checking out somebody?
I look for their smile first.
Their smile.
Because you're looking at their teeth.
Yes, but I don't like the fake teeth.
Oh, you don't like fake teeth? No.
I'm going to tell you why
I appreciate fake teeth because that means that
a person cares that much about their dental
hygiene. You know, some people get
their teeth cleaned, but some people be having a raggy ass
mouth. So they decided to invest in some
teeth. I think teeth is a good investment.
I'm not mad at the teeth either.
I agree with that. I don't like the piano keys.
Yeah, so maybe if they look natural, but the big teeth, I can't take.
But people can't, like, they can't figure out.
Like, you got to, it's not like you could try teeth and then take them back out and try later.
You just got to, you know, cross your fingers and hope that they don't look like chiclets.
The dentist has to do better.
Yeah, somebody told me that they put them in your mouth first big and then they shave them down later.
I don't know how true that is.
Ugh. And then I, well
the next thing I look at is their nails
because, you know, you gotta check the finger to make sure
they're not married.
I mean, I can just take my ring off
though. I mean, that's true, but
a lot of guys
keep them on. Yeah.
Yeah, because that's cheating. You take the ring off
bro, that's cheating. But you know ring off, bro. That's cheating.
But you know what?
Even with the smile, how do you see the smile with the mask?
Because everybody got a mask on now.
That's what makes it so hard these days.
I don't know.
I wonder if there's a lot of mask fishing going on.
I think so.
I think so.
Nowadays, guys will look and be like, oh, hey, beautiful.
I'm like, how do you know I'm beautiful?
You right. Well, thank you, Mama.
Alright, bye.
Now, what's the moral to the story? The moral of the story is take care of yourself, brothers. I don't care, man.
You know what I mean? All that stuff that y'all say is
feminine. Yo, women
know how to take care of themselves, okay? So, we
need to follow suit. Get your nails, you know,
get the manicures, get the pedicures.
Mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally,
take care of yourself. pay attention to the details man
alright now
we got rumors on the way
what we talking about?
I don't know
me neither
but we gonna make it good
when we come back
so don't move
it's the Breakfast Club
good morning
the Breakfast Club
to the rumors
let's talk Drake
this is the rumor report
with Angela Yee rumor has it rumor, rumor, rumor on the Breakfast Club talk drake this is the rumor report with angela yee
dramos you know better whenever drake is mentioned you know what to hit come on
well drake is his favorite artist well this is probably why maybe dramos is upset about this so
a new video of drake in the gym with his friends is uh sparking a lot of
interest in a lot of people they believe that drake is really not working out that he really
went and got maybe a bbl or he got some surgery and that is the reason why he has those muscles
and six pack now i'll be honest with y'all that's just some low energy hate why would you even
repeat that story where did you get this from envy Envy? Where's the... Cite Your Sources. Dan gave it
to me. Dan, Cite Your Sources.
What?
Hip Hop DX. Hip Hop DX? Okay.
Well, alright.
I don't even know. How do you even prove something like this?
Who cares? I don't even know. It just sounds stupid.
God, if ladies out here getting
BBLs and doing
stuff to their body, if that man wanna do that, that's
his prerogative. Drake's not getting no damn BBL.
The brother's working out, man. Light-skinned guys
can work out too, man.
Nah, you got titties. Shut up.
You definitely need some surgery. Shut up.
Now, Fabio Foran
was arrested
you can't say that, was arrested
with a loaded gun with missing
serial numbers. Now, this is allegedly what
happened. They believe that he was walking into a city bank. He left his Benz outside in a no parking zone. And they said a cop came up to him and asked for his license. They said that his car was parked in a no stopping zone. They said Fabio just simply follow him and they said Fabio J walked across the street and ignored him.
And they chased him down until the 25 caliber handgun fell out of his waistband. They said the serial number on the gun had been reportedly scrubbed off and he was arrested.
Fabio Foran is lucky that he's alive this morning.
And I don't even know why y'all play with police officers in that way.
I don't. I don't know why you would play with a police officer in that way in this climate
i really i really truly don't well you know you know what and this is gonna sound so crazy
sometimes it feels like you're damned if you do you're damned if you don't right you walk
you run to the store and you just want to go let's say you just want to go to the atm yeah
but you know you're in in new york and new jersey you're not legally allowed to carry the handguns
but the criminals don't care about that and you don't have your security and you're a rapper.
And he's just running to the store.
He just wanted to maybe just run the store to go get some milk or something.
He went to go get an ATM,
but now he has to protect himself because he is a rapper.
Right.
And now he gets,
he gets pulled over for nonstopping.
Now he gets to jail and he probably got to do two,
three years in prison because of that.
Which is foul.
Sadly,
police don't know that.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's sad. Cause he, I don't, he didn't have an intention Right? Yeah. Yeah. It's sad because
he didn't have an intention to hurt anybody. He probably was
just protecting himself while he ran to the store and ran into
the ATM.
I don't know.
I get it, but when you're
a rapper and you're on that level
and you're on that status, you
just can't run to the store, sadly.
You got to take proper precautions at all times
because you know it's not legal for you to carry a firearm right you know so you're gonna have to have somebody
with you or just live someplace where you feel more comfortable to run to the store without a
pistol i guess yeah and lastly floyd mayweather looks like that fight is gonna happen him and
logan paul it's gonna happen june 6 in miami Are you guys excited for this? Do you want to see it?
What are your thoughts?
Don't care.
No?
Nope.
You don't want to see that?
I want to see it.
Yeah, because you love Floyd Mayweather.
I do.
You want to hug him.
You want to hug him shirtless.
From the back.
What is wrong with y'all, man?
You really do love Floyd.
You're one of them guys that have an obsession with Floyd Mayweather.
I don't have an obsession with Floyd. I think he's one of
the greatest boxers of all time.
So I like to see him fight. So what's wrong with that?
Same thing with Michael Jordan. I like to see Michael Jordan play
regardless. I like to see LeBron play.
No, no, no. You like to see Michael Jordan
and LeBron play real competition.
You like to see Michael Jordan and LeBron play
real basketball players. I don't want to see
Floyd Mayweather, as great a boxer
as he is, in the ring with Logan Paul. What has Logan Paul done to deserve to be in want to see Floyd Mayweather as great a boxer as he is in the ring with Logan Paul. What has
Logan Paul done to deserve
to be in the ring with Floyd Mayweather?
It's real boxers that would kill for
that opportunity. That's a real big payday
that Logan Paul is going to get.
I'm not excited to see Floyd Mayweather
versus Logan Paul. Floyd is retired. He proved himself
now. Now, you know, these little young
boys want to talk a little mouth. Okay, I'll pop you in your lip
for that. I don't have no problem with that. Didn't he lose
to KSI, though? Who was KSI?
That's one of the other
YouTubers. When they first started boxing, Logan Paul
fought him. I don't watch that stuff.
I don't know nothing about this. Me neither.
Alright. I take your word for it, Dramos.
That's your world. I don't know KSI.
I thought that was a K-pop group. Why are the K-pop
guys fighting? He's a
YouTuber and rapper, I think. KSI. Oh, no. KSI. I thought that was a K-pop group. Why are the K-pop guys fighting? He's a YouTuber and rapper, I think.
KSI. Oh, no. KSI
fought Jake Paul. No. No, it was Logan Paul
and Jake Paul fought some of the others.
That's why I don't be going to chase waterfalls.
Jake Paul's the one that knocked out Nate Robinson.
That's why I don't chase waterfalls. I stick to
the rivers and lakes
that I'm used to. Alright, well that
is your rumor report.
Alright? Shout out to Revolt. We'll see you guys
tomorrow. And let me shout out to everybody. Yes, I'm heading out to Orlando today. I'm doing my
seminar. I really try to push and encourage people to own some type of property, whether
it's an investment property, whether it's your own property, to own some type of land. Money is
cheap right now. Interest rates are low. And if you could get a good deal right now, now is the
time to do it. So we're going to be in Orlando tomorrow talking about real estate, breaking it down. I think there's 20 seats left,
so I can't wait to see you guys. All right. So let's get into the mix. Today's mix is all about
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building who fights this week, Edgar Belonga.
Morning, brother.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning, Edgar.
What's up, brother?
I knocked you out, man.
I'm just saying that because you over Zoom.
That's all.
I would never say that if he was here.
So you got a fight coming up this weekend, this Saturday.
You're 16-0.
What makes this boxer different that you're fighting, if anything at all?
I mean, you know, obviously, you know, we're going to have his fans now attending.
So that's a good thing.
You know, last year I fought three fights with no fans.
I was in Vegas at the MGM Grand in the bubble and everything.
So now I got fans.
The arena sold out.
So it was a big thing for us.
You know, Edgar, one of our guys here that's a part of the team,
he's Latino, and he said that you're the best representation
for Latino boxers since Miguel Cotto.
Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican, I'm sorry.
Puerto Rican boxers since Miguel Cotto.
Do you feel that kind of pressure to represent?
Yeah.
I mean, there's no pressure for me, you know?
Like, for me, I like pressure because, you know, I perform better under pressure, you know?
So all that tension, all the cameras and everything, I love it.
You know, I've been wanting this opportunity since I was a kid, you know, since I was eight years old,
watching them come up and become stars.
And now I'm in that situation now, and it's just amazing.
Does anybody ever say slow down?
Because your fights are so fast.
So I just remember it almost being like Tyson fights
where people pay for a fight, they sit down,
and when they put their head down to get their popcorn,
their full fight's over.
And every fight that you fought, you knocked the guy out in the first round.
So does anybody ever tell you to slow down, or they just say, do you? Yeah, you know, you got some people like, you know, you knocked the guy out in the first round. So, do anybody ever tell you to slow down or they just say, do you?
Yeah, you know, you got some people like, you know, they be like, yo, you know, we paid X amount of dollars to go watch you fight.
You know, at least make it to the second or third round.
We want to enjoy the night, you know.
But I tell them, you know, we don't get paid overtime.
You know, if I could get them out, I'd get them out of there.
You know, obviously, you know, the first round knockout, it brought me to this point, you know, if I could get him out, I'd get him out of there. You know, obviously, you know, the first round knockout, it brought me to this point, you know,
and to the point where, you know, I have big, big, big, big-time celebrities, you know, on my phone now
and people was backing me up.
Does it get overwhelming?
Like, you know, you say big-time celebrities.
Is it hard to stay focused now because you got celebrities calling and everybody wanting favors?
And I remember seeing you, you know, when you came to the office year a year ago it wasn't as big but now i'm
seeing every celebrity calling and every athlete calling is it overwhelming now do you know like
nah i can't answer my phone i gotta stay focused nah yeah you know for me it's like i know i know
you know the hard work comes first and the discipline you know a lot of people like you
know they get caught off off track you
know because of the fame and and everything and i know it's going to get worse but um you know
that's why you you're supposed to have a strong team you know and i got my father i got my mom
i got the coaches you know i got my management that that keep me in line for everything you know
um because it comes fast and sometimes a lot of a lot of young young fighters and young talent like myself
you know tend to fall off but with me you know you just got to have a strong for me you just
got to have a strong foundation you know and that's the team that that keeps you online and
focused will you be disappointed if you don't get your 17th for a straight knockout um nah you know
uh for me it's like i work hard for every fight you know i'll make sure that you
know we sparring we're getting them rounds and you know if i'm not getting the rounds in a gym
i mean in a fight i'm getting them in a gym you know so for that you know we just prepping for
the bigger dogs you know i want the top dogs you know you know i want canelo i want these type of
fights in the future you know know, that's near.
That's coming.
Maybe next year.
So we just preparing for all those guys.
Canelo next year.
You ready for that, Edgar?
I mean, you know, if the opportunity presents itself and everything is right,
you know, the money's right, yeah, why not?
You know, even with the knockout, like when your mindset is, OK, I got to get this knockout.
Can't doesn't that leave you a little more vulnerable instead of just going in at a box?
Now, yeah, always when I'm when I'm going in there, you know, I'm going there with a strong mind.
You know, I use my jab. You know, I'm I'm I'm really poised.
So I don't I don't look for the knockout. I let the knockout come to me.
If I see the knockout, I hurt the guy. I'm getting him out of there.
You know, there's no reason for me to have a guy that's seen me six times in a ring, you know, last.
So for me, as soon as I hurt him and I see he's hurt and he's not supposed to be in there with me, I get him out.
All right. Well, shout out to Edgar Belango for joining us.
I'm actually going to be in Orlando for my real estate seminar this weekend, so I can't wait to see you guys.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note? I'm actually going to be in Orlando for my real estate seminar this weekend. So I can't wait to see you guys now.
Um,
Charlamagne,
you got a positive note.
Yeah.
But first man,
I got to salute,
uh,
all my people's at audible.
You know what I'm saying?
Uh,
I need everybody to go check out.
We've got answers.
Thank you to everybody that downloaded.
We've got answers does fall.
You know,
it's a,
it's a special project.
It's a passion project for me,
you know,
cause we're having honest dialogue about race,
you know,
for white people who got questions for black people who don't want to appear racist or bigoted.
You know, if you're a black person who's tired of educating your white friends about racism, this one was made for everybody.
You know what I'm saying? I put together like this brilliant black brain trust of black spurts like my sister Amanda Seale says.
And they speak on a bunch of different topics. Right? So they talk about defunding the police.
And there's been this controversy about what exactly does that mean?
And, you know, Tamika Mallory breaks that down greatly, effortlessly on We've Got Answers.
You know what I mean?
Actually, we're going to play a little clip of it.
The defund police movement is not about abolishing police departments and law enforcement in America.
It is about creating balance.
So drop on a clues box with Tamika Mallory and she has a book coming out called State of Emergency on May 11th via Black Privileged Simon and shoots to publish him.
But you can preorder that now. But, you know, thank you to everybody who's downloaded.
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membership well leave us on a positive note now oh and the positive note is simply this man courage
is the most important of all the virtues because without courage you can't practice any other virtue
consistently breakfast club bitches we all finished or y'all done? 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.
There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help! That's Escape from Zaka-stan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-a-stan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes,
entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all
about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their
journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High
on the iHeartRadio app,
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Hey, y'all. Niminy here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove,
The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused
to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.