The Breakfast Club - Superbowl Thoughts
Episode Date: February 3, 2020Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about the Superbowl halftime show with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez and the Superbowl over all. Also after Charlamagne ga...ve "Donkey of the Day" to a prosecutor for sending a woman to jail for simply defending herself by biting off a man's tongue. 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.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan 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, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you love to hate. From the East to the West Coast. DJ Envy.
Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The realest show on the planet.
This is why I respect this show, because this is a voice to society.
Changing the game.
You guys are the coveted morning show, but y'all earn it.
Impacting the culture.
They wake up in the morning and they want to hear that Breakfast Club.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
We in the mother, We in the... Good morning, USA!
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For his birthday, he just said he wanted to experience Super Bowl. So I took him out here
for his birthday. His birthday was December 28th. That's all he wanted. So I had him out here. I had
him out here at all the parties. He had an amazing time. We took him to the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl
was just great. It was a great game. The only problem was leaving the Super Bowl. Like 70,000 people leaving the Super Bowl.
We had a driver.
Couldn't find the driver.
Uber and ride share.
It was almost impossible to get a car.
I did something I never done before in my life.
Hitchhike.
I had to hitchhike home.
We found a white guy.
There was a white guy by himself.
I said, yeah, that's the mark right there.
So she ran up to him and was like, hey, how you doing?
Can you just take me two miles away from the stadium so I can get a ride?
And then you guys showed up?
He looked at her and was like, sure. And then she whistled
and we all just ran to his car.
His name was Doug from West Virginia.
And he wound up just driving us
to the hotel and we gave him some
bread and he was sad. He didn't want the money. He was just like,
yo, man, you guys are good. Great conversation.
But we gave him some money and
now I'm here, man. We had a great time.
So let me get this straight.
That sounds so dangerous.
A Dominican family in Florida jumped into the car of a white man named Doug from West Virginia.
Round of applause for Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream coming true.
God damn it.
This is what Martin Luther King marched for right here, baby.
Yeah, he really opened the doors.
I was like, there's no way I would open the doors for three, as
Charlamagne said, looking Puerto Ricans or Dominicans
in June. I'd have been scared because I'm
in Florida, and as soon as I see this,
I would not have jumped in the car of any white man
in Florida, number one, but then when he said he was from West Virginia,
I definitely would have did a double take.
I didn't know he was from West Virginia
until I got in the car, and I ain't gonna lie, I seen he had duck boots
in the back seat. I got nervous. I'm like, oh
my gosh, but he was a good dude, so shout out to Doug from West Virginia. I know he definitely don't going to lie. He had duck boots in the back seat. I got nervous. I'm like, oh, my gosh. But he was a good dude.
So shout out to Doug from West Virginia.
I know he definitely don't listen to this station.
And poor guy thought he probably was going to get lucky when he had rolled down.
He did.
He rolled in his car.
Sure.
Come on in, lady.
That's what he says.
Come on in.
She whistled and we came running over.
But it was good.
I had a great time.
He took a chance, too, though.
Yeah, he did.
That could have been a setup.
He definitely did.
But I can't wait to get home.
I want to get back home.
I want to get my own bed.
I want to see my kids.
He probably thought y'all was a rap group because all y'all was matching.
He's like, were y'all a halftime show?
Did y'all perform with J-Lo and that's your carol gal?
But we had a good time.
How was your time?
I know you was out here.
Yeah, I seen you one time.
Yes, I actually took my flight home last night, so I had to
leave during halftime. I was
hosting a party, so I had to leave
and get on the flight to get back
home. So, yeah, I didn't see
all the activities
from them, but I was watching from
my phone while I was on the plane just to see what was
going on as much as I could.
Okay. What about you, Charlamagne? What did you think about
the game?
I mean, the game was cool.
I mean,
I wasn't rooting
for nobody.
I haven't rooted
for anybody in the Super Bowl
in the past 20-something years
because I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan.
But it was cool.
I mean,
it was a good game.
Chief won like I thought
they would,
so it was good.
Yeah.
It was a good experience.
The halftime show was good.
Yep.
I enjoyed the Snickers commercial.
That was my favorite one.
I thought they could've
went a little deeper with that
because the world does need a goddamn Snickers.
All right?
But it was good.
Overall, it was good.
That's the only bad thing with going to the game.
You don't get to see the commercials.
Right.
And that's the only thing that I really, really missed.
I just seen the opening.
I don't know if that was a commercial with the young boy.
That was definitely a commercial.
That was the dopest thing.
They showed that on the screen and he ran out in the field.
That commercial was dope.
That was definitely a commercial.
That was a great one.
Or something.
I don't know what it was, but it was on TV.
It was on TV.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about, Yee?
We'll talk about a lot of NFL activities.
We'll tell you one commercial that I thought was pretty good, too,
because they did make history at this Super Bowl yesterday,
and we'll tell you why.
All right.
And one thing about tickets for the Super Bowl,
they say usually tickets go down in price when it gets closer to the actual
game. This was the first time they said
the tickets actually went up in price.
That people were stuck outside because they thought they
were going to pay a couple hundred dollars or maybe a thousand for
tickets, but couldn't. Couldn't make it happen.
We'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
The last night, the Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 in a comeback game.
Comeback game came in the fourth quarter.
Great game.
I was actually there live.
It was great to see, great to experience.
I hope you guys got a chance to see it and didn't fall asleep.
I know a lot of people went to sleep halftime, but it was a great game.
Yeah, and I'm glad that the Kansas City Chiefs did win, though,
because I'm tired of seeing black quarterbacks choking the Super Bowl.
So I was glad to see Pat Mahoney pull that out.
They said it's their first win in 50 years, right?
Yeah, first win in 50 years.
He's a light-skinned brother, too, so congratulations to him.
Oh, he's biracial.
All right, now they're also talking about, of course,
how many people are not at work this morning.
An estimated 17.5 million people already,
they planned to not come to work.
11 million got permission.
The rest of the people are planning to call in sick.
I mean, I don't understand why the day after the Super Bowl
or Election Day aren't national holidays.
Yes, I agree.
The day after the Super Bowl and Election Day
should be national holidays in America.
The discussions are moving it to Saturday or having Monday be a holiday.
Monday should be a holiday.
Monday should be a holiday.
Nobody should be at work today.
The day after the Super Bowl and Election Day should be holidays.
All right, now, Shakira, everybody was talking about what she did during the Super Bowl halftime show.
And there's a lot of memes of this.
That is her tongue moving very quickly.
That was her ode to Africa.
All right, but actually what they said was that was referencing her Middle Eastern heritage.
Okay.
It's called Zagrota.
It's a way to express joy or happiness in Arab culture.
Elements of it can also be found in other cultures, even as far as music in the Balkans.
I respected it.
I mean, it added to the energy and the liveliness of her
show. Her show was already high energy. When she did that,
I was like, oh, she having a damn good time up there.
Alright, also Jennifer Lopez's daughter,
Emmy, she performed during the Super Bowl
halftime show as well.
Let's get loud.
Let's get loud.
Turn the music up. Let's do it.
Come on, people. Let's get
loud. Let's get loud.
Let's get loud.
Latinos.
Born in the U.S.A.
Let's get loud.
Ladies.
Let's get loud.
That was J-Lo's daughter?
Yeah.
I thought that was Shakira.
I thought she came back out.
Shakira was on the drums at that point. Yeah, that was J-Lo's daughter? Yeah. I thought that was Shakira. I thought she came back out. Shakira was on the drums at that point.
Yeah, that was J-Lo's daughter.
She killed it, too.
Question.
Dram, explain something to me since you're the Puerto Rican in the room proudly repping your jersey this morning because you were so proud of that
performance yesterday.
Why didn't Cardi B come out to that song?
I like it like that.
Turn your goddamn mic on.
How you the boy that don't have your mic on?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
You missed that, dude.
Oh, my gosh.
Somebody disconnecting our microphones, okay?
All right.
So I think that would be the easy thing to do.
So they brought out Bear Bunny, I think, because he's the one holding it down for Puerto Rico,
the culture.
He's the new generation, the face of it.
So is Cardi.
But ain't Cardi Dominican?
Yeah, but she sings in English.
She's, you know, at this point, it's a crossover thing.
Bear Bunny sings in all Spanish, and he's a giant superstar.
He's what represents the new generation for Latin music right now.
Oh.
You know what I'm saying?
When it comes to Latin music, you're saying it's Bad Bunny.
Right.
Exactly.
Now, Katie Sowers also made history at this Super Bowl.
She's the first woman to coach in the Super Bowl.
She is an offensive assistant with the San Francisco 49ers,
and she's also the first openly gay coach as well.
So there was a commercial for her that Microsoft did. Check it out. I'm Katie Sowers, offensive assistant coach for the San
Francisco 49ers. I always knew I wanted to be a coach. I never saw an opportunity in football
because I'd never seen a female coach before. People tell me that people aren't ready to have
a woman lead, but these guys have been learning from women their whole lives. We have all these
assumptions about what women
do in life and what men do.
I'm glad my daughter's old enough to see
this and understand how significant
it is. I'm not trying to be the best female
coach. I'm trying to be the best coach.
All it takes is one. All it takes is
one and then it opens the door for so
many. That's dope.
Alright, well that is your Front Page News.
I'm Angela Yee. It's crazy. I thought
Rotten Rabbit was cool, but I still wish Cardi would have been on
that stage, especially since it's her song.
Bad Bunny. What's his name?
What'd you call him? Why would you call him that?
His name is Bad Bunny.
No, man. Goodness gracious.
And Cardi was there.
J Balvin.
Okay. My goodness.
Alright, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need the vent, hit us up right now.
Let's talk about the Super Bowl.
Let's talk about your weekend, what you did.
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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.
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 Kaperburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets. We need help!
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whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, who's this?
I'm Dr. Jefferson.
Hey, get it off your chest.
Yes, I'm 52 years old,
and I have multiple sclerosis.
I was diagnosed in 2012,
and it's hard for me, and I'm going to say no. I was diagnosed in 2012 and it's hard for me and I'm going to
know. Does anybody know anybody
that's out there that has multiple sclerosis
that's going through the alcohol industry?
Man, one of my really good friends, her name
is Verena. She has multiple sclerosis
and she actually used to be my makeup artist
when I first started and then
things got really tough for her. She actually just
came to my birthday party. She did have
to use a wheelchair.
And, you know, she's been through a lot.
And I think she wants to discuss all of that and sit down and talk about it.
But now she's dating a guy who's really amazing that's been helping take care of her.
But she has kids and everything.
And her first relationship did not work out.
And that was a large part of it.
Wow.
Yeah, I'm 32.
I do have two kids as well, a 3-year-old
and a 10-year-old. And
my mom is sick as well. It's like
they've doubled for me too, you know?
Like, she's sick, I'm sick
and this is it. I'm the only
daughter and I have two brothers and six
nephews. I'm the only girl. Right.
Now, she told me that she actually
was not coming out for a long
time and kind of just not doing anything.
But then she hit me like, yo, Angela, I really want to come to your birthday party.
I kind of have cut myself off from it.
Right. She thought again, you should cut me off.
Because she was afraid to come out. Not afraid, but she didn't get a justice to it.
Right. Yeah. So now she has a guy and he was with her and he was like, Angela, I love her so much.
Like she is my everything.
And she seems so happy.
So I was just glad to see her dealing with it.
And actually, like, I'm making the effort now to just come out and not be so much, you know, kind of in a shell.
I'm like, I'm just going to make you weak, you know.
So I just, you know, that's good.
That's good to hear your friend like that, because that's what I'm trying to get out there as well.
Like I used to be.
All right, good.
I love it.
Thank you for calling, Mama.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Envy, what up, man?
This is Larry from Hampton, man.
What's happening?
Larry from H-U, well, Hampton, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, look, man, I just want to ask Angela Yee, man,
like, why it matter that the lady is the first openly gay coach?
It don't matter that she gay.
That never matters in America that they throw out a person's sexuality.
Well, I think it matters to her and to a lot of people in this world that are LGBTQ
that never saw somebody like them being represented in that position.
It's nice that you can see somebody that looks like you
doing something that you never thought you could do.
And that's why she did the Microsoft commercial to just say that.
People like that everywhere.
You got people that are gay for the day.
They're gay for pay.
What are you talking about?
How are you gay for the day?
What amusement park is that?
You can go get a fun pass for the day.
Listen, representation matters to a lot of people.
And when you don't see people doing what you want to do
That look like you
You know, it's hard for you to feel like it's possible
And that's the whole point of it
I'm going to be honest
I had no idea that woman was gay
Until you said that
I thought she was being celebrated for being a woman
Yeah, I had no clue
Yeah, I thought she was being celebrated for being a woman
I had no idea it was about being gay
And the fact that she's the first coach ever
To go to the Super Bowl who's openly gay
That's a big deal
Oh, I thought
I literally thought it was because she was
a woman. Well, yeah, both.
I didn't hear nothing about the gay part.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
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Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on, Andy?
This is Chris.
Chris, what up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Nah, man.
With everything going on in this world and in this country, man, I just want to know
why we still got reservations in America.
You know, especially something yesterday at the Super Bowl, not to take nothing away from
it, but the Chiefs,
you ain't got one Chief,
one Indian Chief there
representing anything
having to do with that culture
or what's going on here.
It's like,
I believe we're blinded
with a lot of things
that's going on
since little,
since we've been young
and really understanding
that, wow,
we still got reservations
in America, man.
I mean,
we haven't made
no forward movements
nowhere, man.
I mean,
we still got
a segregated society of people, just like us.
We think that, you know, we're not in reservations.
We got our own reservation here.
You know, we still living in reservations, man.
I just don't understand.
I would have to ask some of my Native American homies,
but what's wrong with reservations?
No, I didn't say there's nothing wrong with reservations.
I said it's like a segregated society.
Like, you know, a certain group of people are put somewhere in this country,
and that's it. You just put them away
somewhere and that's all that's
going on. And like, no one's really
understanding the impact that that has
led on for years. You know, that's just all I'm saying.
I just wanted to put that out there.
I'm not Native American, so I can't speak for them, but
I think they like their reservations because
it connects them to their culture,
the roots of their culture. I could be wrong, though.
No, Charlemagne, that's wrong, man, because they were forced into these areas. They had freedom of their culture, the roots of their culture. I could be wrong, though. Nah, nah, Charlemagne, that's wrong, man,
because they were forced
into these areas.
They had freedom of their land,
of all this land here.
So what was happening was
they was taken from their homes
and put in a spot
and said, hey, here.
This is where we're going
to put y'all
so we don't kill y'all.
You know, more or less
something like that, you know.
Now you're going to make me call
Queen your Nasta up here
because I don't know
what the hell you're talking about,
but I want to know.
We thank you.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
Peace and blessings, bro.
How y'all feeling, man?
Port-A-Potty guy, what's up?
Sean Stone, baby.
Sean Stone, how are you?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Now, listen.
So which one did Trav kill?
Was it Sean Stone or Port-A-Potty guy?
Shut up.
Port-A-Potty guy, man.
Got you.
So he killed Port-A-Potty guy, maybe just by using your real your real name got you the thing is with me is you can't kill something that you
didn't create you know i mean because at the end of the day only god could kill the body and the
soul you know what i mean yeah but he killed your spirit especially your rap spirit you don't want
to rap no more i'm good i'm good i'm, brother. But I want to talk about Kobe, man.
I miss Kobe, man.
Like, because I grew up in Jamaica, right?
And I grew up watching Kobe a lot.
Like, he was my favorite basketball player.
You know what I mean?
I'm very sorry for what happened to Kobe and his daughter.
And even those other people that was on the plane, the helicopter.
But, Charlamagne, I was listening to that TD Jake's, uh, interview,
right? Yes, sir. And you asked him about how you could have faith, uh, question, uh, sometimes
people question God in that type of situation. I just need everybody to go read Revelation
chapter 12, verse 79. God is trying to give us the answer to let us know that this world that
we live in is not a good world. It's Satan's
world. It's the devil's world. So
every time that you guys are in a
predicament, Satan is the one that's
creating that energy for
you guys. It's not God.
It's Satan, the devil. He's the
one that's putting you guys in bad predicament
because he's the ruler of this world.
You know what I mean? So that's what happened with you and Trav.
Satan put you in that situation, huh?
Thank you for that.
You guys are so funny.
Thank you for that ceremony this morning, sir.
Always backfires on him, man.
Give it up to Chess.
805-850-51.
We got rumors on the way, E?
Yes, let's talk about this speech that Joaquin Phoenix made
during the British Academy Film and Television Awards.
We'll tell you what he had to say that everybody's been talking about.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk bad boys for life.
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. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh, my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
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All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
All right, well, Bad Boys for Life,
the third in the series of Bad Boys movies,
is the highest grossing in that whole entire franchise.
Very well deserved.
It's made $291 million so far.
Wow.
Dropping the Clues bombs for Bad Boys for life.
Is that worldwide or is that just...
That's worldwide.
Okay.
It was great.
Domestically, it made $148 million.
Did you see it yet, Ian, though?
No, I haven't.
You know, I've been traveling a lot,
but my plan is this week to see it at some point.
So that is definitely on my to-do list. And that movie's
been out for three weeks, number one for
three weeks straight domestically.
Boy, time really flies.
Shout out to Will Smith. He called all of us individually
to thank us for the interview with him
and Martin Lawrence, which is a classy thing to do.
Yeah, shout out to Will Smith.
That was really dope of him. Alright, now
let's discuss Joaquin Phoenix and his
award. he was at
bafta and that's the british uh film and television awards academy uh film and television awards and
he was uh giving a speech about the lack of diversity here's what he said i think that we
send a very clear message to people of color that you're not welcome here i don't think anybody wants
a handout or preferential treatment,
although that's what we give ourselves every year. I think that people just want to be
acknowledged and appreciated and respected for their work. This is not a self-righteous
condemnation because I'm ashamed to say that I'm part of the problem. I have not done everything
in my power to ensure that the sets I work on are inclusive.
Oh, that's what it takes.
Right. And he goes on to talk about the lack of diversity.
But I think that it's more than just having sets that are multicultural.
I think that we have to really do the hard work to truly understand systemic racism. I think that it is the obligation of the people that have created
and perpetuate and benefit from a system of oppression
to be the ones that dismantle it.
So that's on us.
Yes.
I tell white people all the time, especially white males,
you have to use your privilege to combat prejudice.
It falls on deaf ears when black people say it.
So a white man like the Joker Phoenix, who's really
having a moment right now, he should
be using this platform to say that. That's great.
But like you said, everybody has to do their part and make sure we are
being the change we want to see. Don't just get on stage and say
those things. Actually implement some of those things.
Well, at the BAFTAs, they nominated white people
in every single major acting category
and they did not include a woman in their director
category as well.
Alright, now let's talk about Jay-Z did his interview with the New York Times,
and he says during that conversation that he does agree with Colin Kaepernick's decision to take a knee,
and he talks about partnering with the NFL,
and the reason why he did that was to expand on his message.
So it's not just symbolic, and it's not just a gesture.
He said no one is saying he hasn't been done wrong.
He was done wrong.
I would understand if it was three months ago, but it was three years ago. And someone needs to say, what do we do now? Because people are still dying. And then he goes on to talk about the criticism he's gotten for his partnership with the NFL. He said, we didn't say let's go make some money off the NFL. He also said that he is willing to bear that cross to achieve his goal. So now they have the Inspire Change program.
That program addresses education
and economic advancement, police and community
relations, and criminal justice reform.
And they also have those PSAs called
Everybody's Child that focuses
on people killed by police violence and other
initiatives as well. And all of that is great.
And if you don't like what Roc Nation is doing, then
do something better. Like, you gotta ask yourself
what are you doing? Like, those who can do, those who can't criticize.
Create your own movements.
Inspire change in your way.
What are you doing except complaining about what someone else is doing?
Yeah, you know, I'm still confused with everything about Kaepernick.
Like, I know Kaepernick was, I don't think he was watching the game.
People weren't watching the game.
But didn't he want to play for the NFL?
Wasn't that why he was trying out and working out with the NFL?
I'm confused.
I really am.
All right.
I think he needs to speak about it.
I mean, it's not even just about Cap, though.
It's just about anybody who has something to say about, you know,
people who are actually trying to do something.
Like, all the criticism of what, you know, Jay-Z and Roc Nation is doing is fair.
But you've got to ask yourself when you're doing all that critiquing,
what are you doing?
All right.
Well, people were also upset that during the national anthem,
the cameras on Beyonce and Jay-Z and they were sitting.
Oh, God.
But it seemed like everyone in their section was sitting when I looked at it.
So I don't know.
Of course, certain people that always want to hate
had a lot of things to say via social media about that.
Like who?
Who said something?
Well, of course, Tommy Lauren did as expected.
And yeah, I'm not even
going to bother. What you said is absolutely right, though.
Like other people were sitting down in that section,
including white people. So what's the problem?
And actually, they were both
swaying to the song. I
do feel like, though, they need to
get rid of that national anthem.
That's just my thought.
That's my thoughts.
Yes, I agree.
That's what we should be doing,
like coming up with a song
that's inclusive of everyone
because everybody knows
the original national anthem
actually was very racist.
Yes, let's rip.
And it's a third verse
they normally don't do
that was based on racist ideology.
I agree.
Let's rip up the Constitution
while we're at it
and let's start that over as well.
Okay.
I'm with you.
A lot of people weren't included in the writing of that Constitution.
He's trying to update that.
But Demi Lovato did sing the national anthem.
We'll get to that in the next hour.
But a lot of people were saying that she did an amazing job,
so we'll make sure we focus on that too.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
Demi Lovato sang the national anthem?
I was sitting right there on the couch.
How am I supposed to sing it?
Yeah.
I didn't see that.
Demi Lovato was actually at the mall that I was at.. Yeah. I didn't see that. Demi Lovato was actually
at the mall that I was at.
They were so excited.
They were like,
Demi Lovato was just here
and they said she was
very nice to everybody.
I didn't see the Colby tribute.
I didn't see none of that.
Did you see Yolanda Adams?
Yolanda Adams?
Yeah, she performed also.
Doing what?
Before the game started.
What was you doing?
She performed before the game.
Yeah, you didn't see
none of that?
What were you doing? I didn't see that. No. you didn't see none of that? What were you doing?
Nigga, no.
I was sitting right there.
Or something.
She was first.
She was first.
Yolanda Adams.
Yes.
I don't believe you.
Let me go Google this.
She said America the Beautiful.
She's dope.
Yolanda Adams.
Yes.
Yes, she opened up the show.
Well, I was there, but yeah, she started with America the Beautiful.
1,000%.
And you should have known this before the game even happened.
Yolanda, Yolanda? Yes.
6'1", Yolanda. Yes.
Gospel singer, yes. Open my heart,
Yolanda. Yes. The prayer with
Donnie McClurklin, Yolanda. Alright, I'm Angela Yee, and that's
your rumor report. What Super Bowl were you watching, bro?
I don't know. I ain't see no one else, though.
Let me see.
Alright, we got front page dudes. I'm sure we're talking
Super Bowl, so don't move. Well, no, we're gonna be talking coronavirus a lot when we come back. Great, great got front page news. I'm sure we're talking Super Bowl, so don't move.
Well, no, we're going to be talking coronavirus a lot when we come back.
Oh, great, great, great, great. Oh, you're lying to do perform.
Yes.
You thought we were lying to you?
Yep.
Oh, my goodness.
This is the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey, 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, the Super Bowl last night, hopefully you guys seen it.
Maybe you guys didn't.
But if you didn't, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the 49ers 31-20.
What a great game.
I was in that arena.
So much energy.
It was a great game.
Now, I saw a lot of reports about some iffy calls.
Is that true?
Well, they questioned one of the touchdowns the Kansas City Chiefs got.
I think it was a helmet-to-helmet call.
A helmet-to-helmet call they did.
I don't know.
Who cares?
It's over.
It's over, man.
Can't replay the game.
It's a wrap.
Sounds like a guy who's team didn't make it like mine.
But go ahead.
What else you got here?
All right.
Now, we haven't talked much about coronavirus,
but they are saying that confirmed cases of coronavirus in mainland China is over 17,000 people.
And globally, 362 people have died from coronavirus.
All but one of those deaths have occurred in mainland China.
And they do say there's a new drug combination that treated a coronavirus patient in Thailand.
So they said they have successfully treated one patient
with a combination of antiviral drugs.
Now, what's going on in the United States?
Well, there are now 11 confirmed cases in the U.S.,
so they're taking all kinds of precautions, right?
Right now, they're saying that Americans who travel to China
within the last 14 days would be sent to designated airports.
That's to get enhanced screenings.
Foreign nationals who recently went to China would be denied entry unless you are the immediate
family of American citizens and permanent residents.
So some people are saying that we're being too concerned about it with this whole outbreak.
And experts are also saying, however, that they expect this will become a pandemic as
there is continuing to be infected numbers rising around the world.
Now, a pandemic is a disease that spreads across a large region, across continents and even the entire globe.
They said that coronavirus is spreading at a similar pace to influenza compared to SARS and MERS, which were very slow moving.
So they said it's very transmissible and it's almost certainly going to be a pandemic.
Yeah, coronavirus is deadly.
But day after the Super Bowl, most of America is suffering from Budweiser virus, Bud Ice virus, Bud Light virus.
Yeah.
All right.
So right now in New York City, they said there are up to three people so far that are being tested for coronavirus.
So they had announced already the first suspected coronavirus case in the city since then.
Two more people are now being tested.
And what are the symptoms again?
Because it seems like everybody's sick right now.
Everybody looks like they have the flu, they're coughing, they have fevers.
So what is the symptom?
It's very flu-like.
So there's a UMass Boston student in his 20s.
And if you recently traveled to China, to Wuhan,
then you should really be concerned if you have any of those symptoms.
And if you're on a flight and there's one person on that flight that feels like they need to be tested
or they have any of those symptoms, they're actually going to test everybody.
So this one student in Boston, he actually is quarantining himself at home.
They said it was actually less of a risk for him to stay in a dorm and not go to the hospital
because there's a greater risk to the public if they transport him and bring him to the hospital. So right now
they're treating him in his dorm room.
Wow. Alright.
So they said, everybody, it's possible for
anyone to get a virus and become sick.
So we want to make sure we are not letting the fear
of coronavirus get the best of us. They're warning people
to please stay calm. But right
now there's 11
alleged cases here in the United
States.
Alright. Well, I guess that's cases here in the United States. All right.
Well, I guess that's your front page news.
Yep.
All right.
Now, you know why representation matters?
Why?
Because our boy up in here, Dramos, a round of applause for Dramos.
He's Puerto Rican.
Yes.
Right?
He's in here with his Puerto Rican jersey on this morning.
He is glowing.
He's talking about how last night was the greatest Super Bowl halftime
performance of all time.
Right.
He's already
defecated on Prince
this morning.
Prince is my favorite
ever.
No.
Beyonce.
Really?
Beyonce's was amazing.
Now, mind you,
he's only 22.
Drum, tell us
why the performance
was so good, Drum.
Why did you enjoy it?
Give us that same
energy you've been
giving us all morning.
I got you.
Okay, so aside from just being a great overall performance music-wise,
the dance and everything, it had political context, social context,
and then they also used their platform to elevate other artists
that are Latin artists to bring them into that mainstream platform.
Like Rotten Rabbit.
Okay, you need to show some respect.
Bad Bunny.
Show some respect to J Balvin and Bad Bunny.
He's not inside the garden.
He's no joke.
Okay.
Bad Bunny's already big, though. He's no joke. Okay. And J Balvin.
Bad Bunny's already big, though.
He's already huge.
Yeah, but not in that crossover.
You're talking about
the Super Bowl is everybody.
It's not just Latin.
It's not just black.
It's not just white.
It's everybody.
So now you brought them on too.
You know a Bad Bunny song?
Yeah, exactly.
The joint with Drake.
See?
I know.
I know Babs Bunny records,
the joint she did with Dylon and Ness.
No, Babs.
No, not that Babs, buddy, man.
I will turn off your mic, bro.
You better start some respect here, okay?
But that's why representation matters.
That's why representation matters because drum is so, so exciting.
Yep.
And I told him about Trump's tweet.
Trump said the performance was so good that he may not build that wall.
He's going to let all Latino women in.
I didn't see that tweet.
Yes, he did.
He posted that.
Wow.
I think it was a tweet and delete.
A post and delete?
Post and delete?
Okay, all right.
Let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
What did you think about the halftime performance?
All right, call us up right now.
Again, 800-585-1051.
I think J-Lo killed it.
J-Lo looked like she had that New York swag, like she just walked off the train.
She was giving everybody pounds.
She did.
She jumped on the stripper pole like she was back in Suze
and she was doing
all types of moves.
When was she at Suze?
I'm not back at Suze.
Why did you just say that?
I meant like Suze was open.
Why did you make J-Lo
a former stripper?
I meant like Suze was open.
I felt like Suze was open.
That's what I meant.
It was based on a true story
but not J-Lo.
Okay, I'm sorry.
Like Suze was open.
That's what I meant to say.
I was on a flight.
Let me watch it. They killed it. Oh man, let's talk about it. That's what I meant to say. I was on a flight. Let me watch it.
They killed it.
Oh, man, let's talk about it.
I thought it was a great performance.
I don't want to like it, though, because Drom loved it.
Yo, no hate.
I can't help it.
J-Lo killed it.
Shakira killed it.
It was great.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
And then you know what's dope?
What I love?
When they give you the little bands that you got to wear that changes colors.
You got to put your hands in the air, and then you look at it on TV.
Are you trying to stunt because you were there?
No, but I was, I've never,
yes, I'm flexing a little bit.
Wow, light flex.
Just a little bit.
You know what I love?
When I ran out in the field during halftime
and put my hand up.
Call us up right now.
Let's talk halftime performance.
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Pull out your, pull out your phone.
Call in right now.
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Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
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The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
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I was making a rocket with a black powder,
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Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes, yeah.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going
to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself,
and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities
for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection. It was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like Grace. Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out
the rhythm of this thing.
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Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about the Super Bowl last night.
Halftime performance.
Yes, and I am so happy because this is one of those times where you realize
representation really does matter
because Dramos, our board
op, he's Puerto Rican. He's got his Puerto Rican
jersey on. He's in here yelling and screaming
about how it's the greatest Super Bowl performance,
halftime performance of all time.
He's telling us, he said, hey, you darkies,
y'all had y'all moment with Beyonce.
Now let us have our moment. He did say
that. I didn't say that. You know what,
I will say what was amazing,
we loved how Beyonce performed,
but we are also familiar with HBCUs
and homecoming and all of that.
And so if you weren't,
you might not have gotten the full impact of it.
And so same thing with JLo and Shakira.
If you're not that familiar with Latin culture,
with Bad Bunny, with J Balvin,
you might not have understood the impact of that.
I thought it was a great performance,
but what Drum said was true.
What did you say about the political undertones of it, Drum?
I mean, you had little things like the kids in cages, you know,
representing what's happening with the border.
Then you also had.
Which I missed, by the way.
Them singing Born in the USA.
And then J-Lo wearing the jacket that had half of an American flag,
the other half Puerto Rican flag.
Oh, I saw the Puerto Rican flag.
Yeah, so she's signifying the fact that Puerto Ricans are American citizens.
Right, some people act like Puerto Rico's not in the United States. Right, I saw the Puerto Rican flag. Yeah, so she's signifying the fact that Puerto Ricans are American citizens. Right.
Some people act like Puerto Rico's not in the United States.
Right.
And then when Hurricane Maria happened, we didn't get nearly the media coverage that
Katrina got, which was a tragedy as well.
But we were treated like second class citizens.
Like we weren't a part of this country and it wasn't a tragedy that affected us.
That was the people.
Not the way Katrina did.
It was mostly because of Trump's lack of support.
Right.
But it was also, they reported false numbers about the number of deaths.
I remember it came out like months later, the actual death toll and all those things.
So these are American citizens that died, and we didn't get the same kind of coverage
that other people were getting in the U.S. when those things happened.
So I needed all of that to appreciate this performance last night.
I mean, listen.
No, the performance was still dope.
I think when he was talking about what, I think I said,
how come they didn't bring out Wyclef or Ja Rule?
He was like, well, it's not about black people, it's about Puerto Rico.
He didn't say it like that.
No, he didn't say that. What Drom said was, y'all always want to say He was like, it's not about black people. It's about Puerto Rico. He didn't say it like that.
What Drum said was, y'all always want to say black and brown until it's just brown.
And then you're saying we have the black. Absolutely.
That's what you said.
Everyone wants to say black or brown because it's a catchy
phrase, but then when there's no black people included
in it, you can't support us. Well, the way we're supporting you
doesn't make sense. You ain't want to see Ja Rule though?
Of course, but this is bigger than Ja Rule coming out there
and doing his thing. Ja Rule and White Clef were out there.
There's nothing bigger than Ja Rule.
I'm done.
There was nothing on that stage.
I'm not doing it.
It's Black History Month.
And it's Black History Month today.
Damn, Ja Rule.
I think the performance was dope.
They both killed it.
No, it wasn't a good performance.
All jokes aside, Sha'Carri and J.Lo had a great performance last night.
I don't know if it was the greatest ever, but it was great.
This guy.
Hello, who's this? Oh, good job, buddy. Hi, I'm Vanessa. I'm't know if it was the greatest ever, but it was great. This guy. Hello, who's this?
Oh, good job, buddy. Hi, I'm Vanessa
from Lake Worth. Good job, buddy.
What did you think about the performance?
I thought the
performance was really amazing,
and I feel like it brought
a lot of cultural awareness
to many different
types of people and demographics,
and I look forward to next year to to many different types of people and demographics.
And I look forward to next year to hopefully bringing it onto a bigger platform
to make people more aware of what's going on within our society.
Okay, you enjoyed it. There you go.
All right, thank you.
Hello, who's this?
This is Cedric.
Hey, what's up, bro?
What do you think about the halftime performance?
I think it was mediocre at best.
Spanish's hell.
Oh, my God.
That was the point, sir.
Not Spanish, but Latino.
Did you feel like Googling any of the artists who performed to hear more?
No, because I couldn't understand them.
Hey, our boy, Op Drom, has something to say to you.
He's Puerto Rican.
Go, Drom.
Go in.
Awesome. The black and brown conversation being proved all over again. He's Puerto Rican. Go, Drom. Go in. That's foul.
That's foul, Drom. The black and brown conversation being proved all over again.
Just see that right there.
Don't blame this on us.
The same.
That's one person's opinion.
The same.
800-585-1051.
We're talking a halftime performance.
What did you think?
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Good morning.
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I keep a hundred racks inside my jeans.
I remember hitting a mall with a whole team.
Now I train as a cause cause I'm all in.
I was waking up getting racks in the morning.
I was broke, now I'm rich deep.
Salt tea.
All this designer on my body got me drip drip.
Straight up out there y'all jerks, I'm a big trip.
If I got a paneline, I'm a sip sip. I run a rack so with my my body, got me drip drip Straight up out there, y'all jacks, I'm a big trip If I got a pond, I lean, I'm a sip sip
I run a rack, so with my queen, like London and Nip
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I had to go through the struggle, I didn't forget that
I hide inside of the Maybach and now I sit back
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I drive into the bloody bottoms is underneath.
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Tryna get a dojo like a sensei
Rolls Royce umbrellas when I'm in the rain
I just mind my business
I got brothers addicted time I ain't kidding
All these rappers just talk about it all the time
Going up I ain't got no sky
I live in those 40s on the G
I trap into them bloody bottoms is on the knee
Cause I might got it out the streets I keep a hundred racks inside my G I'm out. I, yeah, yeah. I've been ballin'. Now I be ballin'.
Now I be ballin'.
Yeah.
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Now, if you just joined us, we're talking the halftime performance at the Super Bowl.
What did you think?
Hello, who's this?
Let's go to the phone lines.
Yo, what's up?
It's Mello, man.
Mello, what up, man?
Yo, I'm chilling, man.
I'm chilling.
What's going on?
What'd you think about the halftime performance?
First, though, J-Lo was not moving like a 50-year-old woman.
J-Lo, she was moving. So was Shakira.
But I gotta pull a Kanye. I'm not
gonna hold you. I'm gonna let them finish. But Beyonce
had the best halftime performance of all time.
We know this, though. It's not about
who had the better. We're just asking about
how J-Lo and Shakira did. They killed it.
We could just say that they killed it. You said y'all was asking
who had the best halftime show, though. You guys did
ask that. No. First of all, that's
what we do as people.
We can't help it.
We have to compare things to something.
And yes, it was a great halftime performance,
but Drom came in here this morning saying it was the best one of all time.
To him, that's an opinion.
And so I had to tell him, no, it wasn't.
That's his opinion, though.
I can't be mad at that.
In black history month.
That's right.
That's it.
She defeated.
That was hard.
You guys are crazy.
All right, Thank you.
Thank you, Mello.
And on his note, the political thing went over my head.
I didn't catch any of that.
And I didn't see backlash for the political stance that J-Lo and Shakira took.
When Beyonce did it, it was immediate backlash.
Right.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Mikel from Michigan.
Mikel, what up, bro?
What do you think about the halftime performance?
Oh, man. halftime performance?
Oh, man, halftime show was amazing, man.
It was exhilarating.
A lot of energy.
Man, it's like it just, you know, it was probably the best one I've seen probably in the last 15 years.
Okay, in the last 15 years. The last 15?
Yeah.
Beyonce has performed twice in the last 15.
That's his opinion, man.
I mean, she was great.
Like, Prince was probably one of the best ones. I mean, we want to rate them all. You know what I'm saying? I mean. There you man. I mean, she was great. Prince was probably one of the best ones.
I mean, we want to rate them all.
You know what I'm saying?
There you go.
I love Prince.
We don't have to compare, but thank you, bro.
We're just asking how it was.
I think they killed it.
They killed it.
And we forget about the fact, like somebody just said, J-Lo's 50.
Like, J-Lo is 50.
She moves like she's 21 years old.
And Shakira is 43.
That's crazy.
Watching to make my knees hurt.
All right.
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Hello, who's this?
Chyna.
Hey, Chyna.
What did you think about the halftime performance?
I thought it was horrible.
What?
Stop.
Yes.
Your name's Chyna, so you're mad there was no Asian representation.
Why was it horrible?
I didn't think.
It wasn't deathly horrible, but I just thought
for it to be in a city like Miami
with all these diverse people,
people like Trina, Trick Davies,
City Girls, Amara La Tegra,
any black people in general
up there, whether it was black Latinos
or black Americans, and then
you had two people up there, she didn't bring
Ashanti out, she stole her song.
She did not steal her song.
What are you talking about?
I would have liked to hear her pull over that ass to the back.
She stole Ashanti's song.
Didn't even bring her out.
She didn't bring Ja Rule out.
It was horrible diversity.
I will say Ashanti wrote the song for J-Lo.
She stole it.
She stole it too.
Chyna, I don't know if you know or not either.
Miami is like a majority Latino city.
Like 70% of its population is Hispanic.
Yes.
And that was back in 2014, so I know it's higher now.
Okay, so that's the misconception that there's only white-skinned Latinos.
There was no black people up there.
They had a man up there in aluminum foil and a do-rag for no reason.
Who had on a do-rag? Yo, your in aluminum foil and a do-rag for no reason. Who had on a do-rag?
You did? Yo,
your man did have on a do-rag, yo.
Who was that? That was Rob Markman, right?
Who was that? That was not Rob
Markman. What's wrong with you?
Oh, that was...
So you had Jocelyn up there on the breakfast club.
You had Amara La Negra on the breakfast club.
Both black Latinos.
Miami is a diverse city
with Latinos.
It's not just white people.
Yo, let's be for real.
Let's be for real.
Jocelyn R. Maryland Negra,
two lovely women.
Neither one of them
are big enough
to be on the Super Bowl.
No, not at all, man.
Come on, let's be for real.
Come on, let's stop it now.
J-Lo and Shakira killed it.
Hands down.
It was a dope show.
If there was anybody else
that was 50 years old
on a stripper pole,
they would've got booed.
You guys would just let her do that because she's J-Lo.
She just put out the movie Hustler.
That was the whole tie-in to the movie Hustler.
She killed that part.
I thought it was dope.
When she took Roger Rabbit's do-rag and wiped the stripper pole down, that was hard.
That didn't happen.
I didn't see that.
You didn't see that part?
No, you're lying, man.
Man, we do got to be respectful of all different types of music, even if you're not familiar with it.
They did put on a great show.
They killed it.
I thought it was amazing.
Can I say one other thing, too?
Yes, Drum.
Since when is it a thing that the people performing at the Super Bowl
have to be from that city?
That's not a thing.
That's never been a thing.
I didn't say it was.
Okay, but when you had Uncle Luke said that,
you had a lot of people giving back.
That was never a thing.
Now, I do agree.
In certain cities, you should have representation.
If you do it in Atlanta, Atlanta's such a rich city.
New York didn't have that kind of representation.
New York should have.
Okay.
Miami should have.
But, I mean, I like the performance last night.
But didn't they say they asked Jay-Z to do it, and he said no?
No, I don't think it was for this Super Bowl.
It was previously.
I thought it was for the New York one, I thought.
But I could be wrong.
They asked Jay-Z, and then they wanted him to bring out Kanye and Rihanna and run this town.
That's why he said no.
He said you get me.
Drum is hot right now.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Calm down, Drum.
Drum, say something.
Say Dominican, Dominican, Dominican.
Say where, pa.
Say something.
You're going to calm down over there too.
I'm going to cut everybody's mic off today.
Go phone lines.
Listen, I'm all for being respectful of mic off today. Keep your phone lines. Listen,
I'm all for being respectful
of other people's culture,
other people's music,
and especially
big superstars like that.
And I do think it's great
that they did bring attention
to artists
from the Latin culture
that people might not
have otherwise known.
So they killed it.
Why can't we have a moment?
I don't know.
Y'all did.
We all had a moment.
That's what I'm saying,
but stop letting these people
rile you up, Drum.
Take another call.
My God. Stop letting these people rile you up, Drum. Take another call. My God.
Stop letting these people rile you up.
Hold on.
Let's come back.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, we're talking about the halftime Super Bowl performance.
Dramos, you okay?
I'm all right, man.
I'm good.
Dramos is Puerto Rican.
He's all bought up.
He is super excited this morning, as he should be.
I thought that the Super Bowl halftime performance last night was great.
It was.
Dramos put me on to a lot of things
politically that I missed.
So I'm going to go back
and watch it with a new eye.
But Dron is really letting
these people rile him up
because they didn't like,
some of the people
didn't like the performance.
It's just crazy.
I mean, we have a moment
and we can't be celebrated
like that.
We have a moment.
We are celebrating.
They did a great job.
Shakira killed it.
J-Lo killed it.
I thought it was amazing.
Welcome to our world, Dron.
This is what happens when you
get some representation and people
don't like your representation on that
stage. Fair enough. Fair enough.
He's going to back off now.
Go to Uno.
Go to Uno.
Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is F from Virginia.
What's up, bro? What did you think about the halftime performance?
I thought it was mediocre at best, man.
I think that we overlooked the actual performance because the women looked so good.
I mean, you know, I'm an 80s baby, so I saw Michael Jackson, saw Prince, even what Beyonce did.
I don't even think that measures up in none of those performances.
I don't think this is something that we can look back and be like, yo, that's dope.
Now, I thought they did a great job.
I thought they were amazing.
Do I give it more to Beyonce?
It might be because I identify with that more.
And she did an amazing job as well.
So I would still say Beyonce's was above this.
But I thought Shakira and Beyonce, I mean, Shakira and J-Lo, that's going to make me go look up some more music by J Balvin, by Bad Bunny.
I thought that was great.
Drum, go to line number dos.
Hello, who's this?
DJ Envy, what's up?
Good morning.
Good morning, what's up, bro?
Good morning.
Buenos dias.
Buenos dias.
Good morning.
Good morning, Charlamagne.
Peace, King.
I love you, too, King.
What did you think about the halftime performance, bro?
Man, I think the performance was amazing.
I'm glad that, you know, people are recognizing that Spanish people got talent just like everybody else.
And, in fact, I think we're exactly the same as, you know, African-Americans.
We all the same, just a little lighter, like a cake on the turn, brother.
And not always, though.
People come in all different shades, both African-American and Hispanic, all different shades.
I also would like to say that Shakira and J-Lo are two huge artists.
So it's not like they haven't been getting the respect out here.
I mean, they were on the Super Bowl halftime show.
That's why they were on the Super Bowl halftime show.
Yeah.
I mean, what's better than watching the game, enjoying it for your family,
and watching two beautiful women perform, man?
I thought it was very enjoyable.
It wasn't boring.
It was, you know, it was exciting. I love when J-Lo brought her daughter out to sing. That was dope. Oh, I thought it was very enjoyable. It wasn't boring. It was exciting. I love when J.Lo
brought her daughter out to sing.
That was dope. Oh, I thought that was amazing.
My kids loved it. I thought it was a great show.
Let's go to one more line.
I don't even know. Go to Line Thress.
Line Thress.
Hello, who's this? My name is Tenille
from Miami.
What do you think about the show?
Representing Miami. What'd you think?
I think they did a great job.
I think the collaboration was perfect.
I think that the stunt was amazing.
I think J-Lo on the pole highlighted the movie that she just did.
Yes.
I think that the Puerto Rico flag was perfect.
It brought awareness to Puerto Rico and what's going on there still
that nobody really realized.
But I think they did a great
job. And I mean, besides that, of course
I would have wanted Trick and Trina.
And you know, Bar Greasy, 12
Lynn. I would have wanted all of them, but
you know, you gotta make it
tasteful with J-Lo and
you know, that's the way they had to do it.
Uncle Luke would have been great too.
Little Rick Ross. Yes, Rick
Ross, everybody. Bar Greasy, Iceberg, everybody. Would have would have been great too. Little Rick Ross. Yes, Rick Ross, everybody.
Bob Greasy, Iceberg, everybody
would have been perfect. Gunplay.
Exactly.
Everybody would have been perfect, but
that's what it is. Flo Rida. Flo Rida
could have did it. Boy, that would have been Rock Nation's
grand opening, grand closing when it came to no Super Bowl
halftime performances. The hood would have
loved it. The streets would have loved it.
But it would have been a wrap for them ever producing a Super Bowl
halftime performance show ever again.
All right, let's go to one more line, Charlamagne.
What's four?
What's four, Drama?
I don't know four.
Cinco.
Cuatro.
Cuatro.
Cuatro.
Oh, my gosh.
Who said cinco?
It's you.
I did, by accident.
I didn't know it was tres, cuatro.
Cuatro, I'm sorry.
All right, take the call, man.
Come on.
Hello, who's this?
Damn.
Talking to her is so crazy. Muéve man. Come on. Hello, who's this? Damn. Talking to her is so crazy.
Muevelo.
From South Florida.
Hey, how are you?
What did you think about the halftime performance?
I didn't like it at all.
I didn't like it at all.
Personally, I'm from South Florida,
so I felt like where was, you know, Pitbull
or even Flo Rida himself.
Pitbull should have been on that stage.
What about Pitbull, Jabba? Why did stage. What about Pitbull, Jabba?
Why do you say no to Pitbull, Jabba?
No, he's Cuban, right?
He's Latino.
Of course, he deserves to be on that stage.
But again, they elevated the next generation.
Pitbull is not representing this new generation.
Pitbull is huge.
No, that was like the last year.
Okay, and then what is it when Beyonce's performing?
I don't understand.
Why do you keep bringing Beyonce in next?
Where's the representation for us when that's happening?
I'm not complaining when it's Beyonce on there.
What? Pitbull ain't.
What are you talking about?
Pitbull is Cuban and Latino.
I get it.
Okay, but.
What the hell was that?
You can't have that.
You can't have that.
That's just the drama.
What?
You can't have that.
You can't have that.
You can't have that.
You can't have that.
What I'm saying is you already had the commercial representation.
The commercial representation happens with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.
Then now,
they gave their platform
to that next generation.
You should be able to respect that.
The fact they brought up
the next generation
gave them a huge look.
I need you to calm down.
I'm just saying.
You are turning ro...
And J Balenciaga
are big artists.
Yeah, but not commercially.
You're giving them that...
You know how many people
are Googling Bad Bunny
and J Balvin now
because of this?
So you don't think
Pitbull should have got a look?
What?
That would have been too obvious, though.
Siéntate.
Let's move on.
That would have been too obvious.
Pitbull, of course,
deserves to be on there.
He's up to that caliber.
You heard what Angelique said.
Siéntate.
Siéntate.
Moral of the story.
Whatever we're doing over here.
What's the moral of the story?
I think the moral of the story
is diversity matters.
Okay?
Because drama is very, very happy. A lot Okay? Because drama is very, very happy.
A lot of the Latino community is very, very happy.
I thought it was a great performance.
I enjoyed it.
I like being exposed to other coaches.
I don't see the problem.
You good, Jamos?
That's my personal opinion.
Jamos, you okay?
I like that.
Thank you.
Y'all trying to ruin my day.
I can't remember what's so happy.
No.
With y'all.
I was having the best time ever.
Y'all trying to ruin my day right now.
Look at this gracious. Drama ready trying to ruin my day right now.
Goodness gracious.
Drawing ready to have a diversity meeting right now.
Goodness gracious.
All right.
Well, what do we got coming up?
I wouldn't mind seeing Fat Joe up there.
Yeah, what's wrong with Fat Joe?
Nothing is wrong with him, but you're missing the point.
I thought you was about to say, nothing can stop me.
Go away. Goodness gracious. Goodness gracious. All right. You're missing the point. I thought she was about to say, nothing can stop me. We're all the way up.
That's crazy.
That is crazy.
All right.
Now, this I don't like to see.
French Montana versus 50 Cent.
The two of them back and forth.
What really happened?
French Montana posted a video of himself.
We'll give it a scoop.
Oh, boy.
All right. We'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I'm so sorry, Latino community. Why are you being sorry? What you do? I know our boy, Abdramos, that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I'm so sorry, Latino community.
Why are you being sorry? What'd you do?
I know our boy, Dramos, is embarrassing.
What happened?
He's not good representation for y'all community. I know.
I'm so sorry.
My goodness.
I apologize.
Somebody been hitting me. They been hitting me on Instagram saying,
What's Dramos' Instagram? What's Dramos' Instagram?
It's pretty easy to find.
Give Jason Lee the Instagram.
DJ Dramos.
Now, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk 50 versus French Montana.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
All your breakfast is closed.
So listen up.
Well, there was a rumor that there was a French Montana versus 50 Cent altercation in Miami.
That was at Miami's 11 nightclub.
Reportedly, they said that fight took place
on January 31st.
The club was hosting Snoop and 50.
And somebody had said on Twitter,
50 Cent allegedly punched French Montana
at a club last night in Miami.
Well, French feels like 50 is the one
spreading this rumor.
And here's what he went on social media, posted a whole video of himself in a Fendi robe.
And this is what he said.
I went to the club you was hosting.
You heard I was coming.
You walked out the back.
You was in the car.
I wish you would touch me.
You run to the blogs the next day.
I wasn't going to say nothing about it.
But look at my face, though.
I ain't going to talk no more.
And tell them how you was in the car.
You never came out the car.
You forgot. I'm the one that started cocaine. And tell them how you was in the car. You never came out the car. You forgot.
I'm the one that started Cocaine City DVDs.
I'm the one that is getting beat up.
You forgot who I am.
What the hell are you with?
Dinosaur?
Then he goes on to say that 50 paid for his Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
And then he talks about Meek.
He said, first it was Dream Chasers.
I saw Meek.
We laughed about it.
Now this.
You're a rat.
If you watch your video, your people went to the cops
at the end of your party that I came to find
you and you ran.
Nobody on earth can make me mad enough
to go live and yell at the phone or explain
myself to my phone. It's not happening.
The whole thing is 50BC Miss so unbothered
by everything.
It's kind of like, friends, you were in a
bad situation, you know, just health
wise. I want him to just leave this alone and move on and concentrate.
I just didn't understand, you know, standing at Super Bowl weekend.
You know, 50 was hosting at the club.
Why even put yourself in a predicament to be into an altercation and fight?
You know, I don't know what happened, but I just don't know.
French, you got hit records.
You got amazing things happening.
You got your schools going.
All that stuff you're doing.
This is the last thing that needs to be happening right now.
What happened to the love?
Just last week when Kobe Bryant passed away,
everybody was all kumbaya and let's hug and make amends with people
and yada, yada, yada.
Now, a week later, y'all back on the BS.
All right.
Well, let's talk about Mace responding to Diddy's Grammy speech.
Now, here's what Diddy said.
In the great words of Erykah Badu, we are artists and we are sensitive about our s**t.
We are passionate.
For most of us, this is all we got.
This is our only hope.
Truth be told, hip-hop has never been respected by the Grammys.
And it's not just going on in music.
It's going on in film.
It's going on in sports.
It's going on around the world.
And for years we've allowed institutions
that have never had our best
interests at heart to judge us.
And that stops right now.
Well, then Mace
responded. He posted a picture
of Meek Mill and Meek Mill's
Twitter post. What's up with all these
different erasemen? Got all these young black kids
and slave contracts in the music business. Come
get with us. You need help fixing your situation.
Dream Chasers times Rock Nation
is literally stealing. Now we found something we
can get rich off. And
Mace wrote in his caption
at Diddy, I heard your Grammy speech
about how you are now for the artists and
about how the artists must take back control.
So I would be the first to take that initiative.
He goes on to say that he gave Diddy his publishing 24 years ago
and got $20,000 for that publishing.
That's crazy.
He said, which makes me never want to work with you as any artist wouldn't
after you know someone is robbing you and tarnishing your name
when you don't want to comply with his horrendous business model.
And so he said, however, people would always ask what's up with me.
So I would be forced to still perform to not look crazy when I was getting peanuts and
the robbery would continue.
He goes on to say, to add insult, you keep screaming black excellence and love, but I
know love isn't free.
So I offered you two million cash just a few days ago to sell me back my publishing as
his biggest artist alive that always show you respect for giving me an opportunity at
19.
Your response was if I can match what the European guy offered him, that would be the
only way I can get it back or else I can wait until I'm 50 years old and it will revert
back to me from when I was 19 years old.
So he's trying to get himself out of that.
Why y'all say I was crazy to buy Mase Publishing for $20,000 back then?
Mase wasn't an established star back then yet.
He wasn't, but the fact that he bought it for $20,000 and Macy's
put up so many different numbers.
That was before the numbers, though.
That's when Puff started his bad boy
publishing company. Yeah, but that was when he was 19.
Macy's about 40-something years old.
I don't know. What do y'all think? Who's right and who's wrong here?
You did sign a contract
and in that contract, your rights revert
back to you at the age of 50.
But, seeing what a big star he is, you know, that he became at that time,
shouldn't you have said, let's renegotiate this to make it more fair?
I already did, though.
Like, listen, I'm all for black people supporting black people,
but we got to talk business, okay?
The word is Mace renegotiated his contract after his first album,
and he got this huge advance, and then he bounced.
So doesn't Mace technically owe Diddy some money?
So if you owe me money, I want that money,
and then you can buy your publishing back.
But I'm not going to, you know, just sell your publishing
with the money that you technically owe me.
You can't buy your publishing with the money you technically owe me.
I'm sure Diddy is going to respond at some point,
but I'm not sure who's right and who's wrong.
It's definitely, like you said, it's definitely business.
But if you sign your way, you're publishing for $20,000.
Now, let's be real.
$20,000 and 19
is absolutely positively nothing,
but, like Charlamagne said,
if I give you a huge advance because your
first album did amazing, and then I
renegotiate it, and then you
never put the album out, and then you retired from
rap, and I didn't make
another dime off you after I invested
all this money into you. This is business.
And, you know,
this is business at the end of the day. You can't buy your publishing
back with money that you owe me.
Alright? You owe me that.
I don't know the ins and outs of the contract, but it sounds
like he said, yeah, if I invested,
you know, people gotta understand, he invested money
in Mase and building Mase
and making Mace a brand.
The reason Mace is able to perform right now at the age of 40 when he has his last album came out in 20, 44, whatever it was.
When his last came out 20 years ago, it's because they built that brand and that cost money.
Well, maybe we can discuss this later.
But in the meantime, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss.
And if you got a problem with me, don't be on stage with me smiling and dancing and showing all your teeth for the past 20 plus years.
You know what I mean?
That's what I don't understand.
You still got to get the money, though.
That's probably how he feels.
He says, you know, we still got to make this money.
We can make money together, but business is effed up.
But anyway, Sean Mike.
Yes.
Who are you giving that donkey to?
You know, it's an injustice going on in Detroit that we have to talk about.
Okay.
I need, what's the name of this police department?
I need the...
What is the name of this police department called?
Oh, the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office to come to the front of the congregation.
We like to have a word with them.
And I would really like to know what listeners think about this, too.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
You see, donkey, donkey, donkey.
Bunch of dead guys.
It's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes, donkey of the day for Tuesday, February 3rd
goes to the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office in Detroit.
Uh, Detroit, what up, though?
There's a case in Detroit right now where a 52-year-old woman named Yulette Wedgworth is being charged with a crime that she shouldn't be charged with, okay?
What's the station in Detroit?
97.9, JLB.
Suits the JLB.
Drop on the clues box for WJLB in Detroit.
What's up, Bill Black?
What up, Bushman?
How y'all?
Now, listen, Detroit.
An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
And this is one of those times where an injustice is happening, okay?
You let Wedgworth as being charged with aggravated assault,
a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail,
and a $1,000 fine.
And I think she shouldn't be getting charged with anything.
Her charges should be dropped, okay?
Would you like to know what happened?
Well, let's go to WXYZ ABC 7 Detroit for the report, please.
Bizarre case of a woman busted for biting off part of a man's tongue.
She's facing charges of aggravated assault over the kiss that put a man in the hospital.
52-year-old Ulette Wedgworth from Detroit.
Ulette, seen here in her mugshot, was visiting a friend's apartment
in Centerline on Tuesday. A man who we're told quickly turned into a victim. Our defendant told
our victim not to stick his tongue in her mouth and he did and she didn't like it so she bit the
tip of his tongue off. Clean off. When police showed up they did recover a piece of the tongue
in the bedroom. I don't know the status of whether or not it was reattached, but everyone's alive and we've charged her with
a crime. What's bizarre about this? Why did they say this was bizarre? What's the problem? I wish
I knew this young man's name so I could include him in this donkey. All I hear when I listen to
this news report is evidence of why consent matters. She asked you not to put your tongue in her mouth, and you did it anyway.
She warned you.
You got what you deserved.
Where is the justice for this 52-year-old woman?
Where are the feminists and women's support groups
to come to the aid of this lady?
All right, stop sending mixed messages about consent.
No means no.
If a woman tells you not to do something in the bedroom,
and you do it anyway,
that's a charge waiting to happen.
All this Me Too, Time's Up movement
we've been witnessing the past few years and
men still don't know what consent is. I would
assume that since she told him
don't put your tongue in my mouth, and he did
anyway, for her to bite
his tongue off,
and he did it anyway, that's a form of sexual
assault, so therefore her biting his tongue off
is a form of self-defense. So why
is this young lady, Yolette Wedgworth,
in jail? I'm telling you,
if the body part was switched,
we would be looking at this situation
totally different. Imagine this man
would have asked for some oral sex. Alright?
If this man would have asked for some oral sex, and she said no,
and then he tried to put his penis in her mouth,
and she bit the tip of that off,
she'd be looked at as a hero. So what's the difference
between a tongue and a penis in this situation? Envy, what's the difference between a tongue and a penis in this situation?
Envy, what's the difference between a tongue and a penis?
I'm not going to answer that.
Play the news report again because I want to make sure I'm not tripping.
Bizarre case of a woman busted for biting off part of a man's tongue.
She's facing charges of aggravated assault over the kiss that put a man in the hospital.
52-year-old Ulette Wedgworth from
Detroit. Ulette, seen here in her mugshot, was visiting a friend's apartment in Centerline on
Tuesday. A man who we're told quickly turned into a victim. Our defendant told our victim
not to stick his tongue in her mouth and he did and she didn't like it so she bit the tip of his
tongue off. Clean off. When police showed up they did recover a piece of the tongue in the bedroom.
I don't know the status of whether or not it was reattached,
but everyone's alive and we've charged her with a crime.
Yeah, am I tripping?
She told him, don't put your tongue in my mouth, and he did it anyway.
She defended herself.
That's what I would think, right?
That's what it feels like.
Listen, I don't think I'm tripping.
I'm convinced that this woman should not be in jail.
Please give that man in the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office the biggest hee-haw.
Yeah, that was self-defense.
It feels like it should be self-defense.
Why is this woman being charged?
I gave you a warning, told you not to do something.
You did it.
I reacted.
Steve, why are you making that face?
I'm just wondering how he still got the tongue in the mouth, though.
How did he get his tongue in her mouth?
Don't victim blame here.
They could have been talking to each other up close, and he just went in for it.
But anyway.
Okay, Steve.
All right, Steve.
Let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Let's talk about this.
Solomon, thank you for that dog in the day.
Well, I want to answer Steve's question.
She probably gave consent to kiss, but told him not to put the tongue in the mouth.
So he did that on his own.
He slipped through the tongue.
Yes.
All right.
So let's ask the question.
Should she be charged?
No, she should not.
I don't think she should be charged at all.
It's clear self-defense.
800-585-1051.
Should this lady be charged?
Really, he might need to be charged.
She bit the man's tongue off.
If it was a penis, she'd be getting looked at
as a hero. So you gotta look at the tongue
the same way you look at the penis. Right, Envy?
800-585-1051.
Are you kinky this morning?
You miss me, son. I have nothing to do with being kinky. I'm having a conversation.. Are you kinky this morning? You missed me, son.
That has nothing to do with me being kinky.
I'm having a conversation.
Why'd you ask me that question?
Grow up.
Why'd you ask me?
Envy, grow up.
Listen, I'm not trying to get in the middle of what you guys have going on every morning.
You should grow up.
Okay?
Grow up, Envy.
Call us up right now.
I'm just thankful I'm in a safe zone for myself.
As a woman.
I want a safe zone to me.
How about that?
Call us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Stop sagging your pants.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Now, if you just joined us, Charlamagne gave donkey the day to who?
The Macomb County Prosecutor's Office.
There's a case right now.
I think it's in Detroit.
I know it's in Michigan where a 52-year-old woman named Yulette Wedgworth
is being charged with aggravated assault.
And the reason she's being charged with aggravated assault
is because she was with a guy.
The guy asked to tongue kiss her.
She said no.
The guy did it anyway, so she bit the guy's tongue off.
I think this is an injustice, a total injustice.
I think that if she told this man no, then that means that she did not give consent.
Therefore, if he did it anyway, she's defending herself by biting his tongue off.
And if it was another body part, like a penis, she'd be looked at as a hero.
So we should look at it the same way with the tongue.
All right, so let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Do you think this woman
should be charged?
Hell no,
that's self-defense.
I don't think she should
be charged at all.
You should ask the woman
in the room.
I'm about to.
Yee, what do you think?
I think he should be charged.
I think she was
defending herself.
She specifically said,
don't do this.
And I don't know how
threatened she felt
at that time or what,
but it probably caught
her off guard.
She did what she had to do
and really he should have heeded what she told him. Do not off guard. She did what she had to do, and really, he should have
heeded what she told him. Do not do this.
Okay, well, let's go to the phone line.
Hello, who's this? My name is Polo
from Detroit. Polo, what up?
What up, though? What up, though?
So we're asking, do you think this woman should be charged?
Yes. Why?
And I'm going to be the person in the room
that disagrees with everybody.
If she was in the bedroom already, because the news report said that she clearly went over his house.
She was already in the bedroom, meaning that was about to engage in something.
That was kissing.
That was already previously kissing.
She may have said it, don't put your tongue in my mouth, but she's already kissing.
So then he flipped his tongue and then she bite it off.
I understand you flipped the script and said, hey, what if it was penis?
If she's already giving him oral sex, I don't give her the right to bite the tip off.
No, not if she said to him, I'm not doing oral sex on you,
and the man puts his penis in her mouth or near her mouth anyway.
So you're saying, but you know if you're in the process of having sex
and you say, I don't want to do this, you do have to stop.
A woman can say no at any given moment during sex, sir.
Any moment
during intimacy, a woman can say no.
And if you keep going, you are raping her.
A guy can say no, too, and you
are raping him, too. It's both ways.
It don't work both ways because if a guy
say no, it's not rape. It's called something
else, but I can't say that one here.
If a guy says no,
it's not rape.
You, sir, have clearly never been raped by a guy.
I don't know what's going on here.
I mean, a man at an older age,
I don't think a woman can rape a man.
Alright, we're getting into the weeds on this
conversation. Let's keep it where
we need to keep it. I don't know what just happened.
Hello, who's this? LaShontay.
Hey, LaShontay. Should this woman be charged?
No, she shouldn't.
Okay, what do you think should happen?
We don't have any self-defense laws in Michigan, though.
Really?
Really.
No, we don't.
Even against sexual assault?
Against anything.
We have no self-defense laws.
I didn't know that.
Okay.
Thank you, Mama.
Is that true?
I don't know.
I got to do some research.
All right. Hello, who's this? My name is Lance Starks from you, mama. Is that true? I don't know. I got to do some research. All right.
Hello, who's this?
My name is Lance Starks from Omaha, Nebraska.
I want to give a shout out to Bud Crawford and talk about this situation.
Bud.
Now we're talking.
Should this lady be charged, bro?
It depends on the situation.
If the lady kissed the man and then he did it, I think she should be charged.
But if she said, don't stick your tongue in my mouth, and he just grabbed her he did it, I think she should be charged. But if she said, don't stick your tongue in my
mouth and he just grabbed her and did it,
then I could, you know, she don't need to
be charged. Yeah, but even if y'all
kissing, you know, I can say
specific instructions. Yeah, don't tongue kiss me.
Well, you know, the crazy
part about that is, think about it.
Some women, no means
yes. What?
Let them go.
Oh my God. Listen, no, yes. What? Let him go. Let him go.
It means no to me.
Oh, my God.
Listen, no.
No, I don't care.
No does not mean yes.
But it depends on if she was kissing him and he did it.
If he grabbed her and did it, she would not need to be charged.
Let me give you some advice.
If a woman tells you no, just take that as a no.
Yes, no. Okay?
No means no to me.
So why does it not mean no to other people?
Because some women are like that.
Some women get mad if they say stop and you stop.
I'm just being real.
Listen, for everybody out there, if a woman tells you stop, just stop, please.
That's right.
You better listen to the words that are coming out of her mouth.
I'm like that.
I'm 100% agreeing with you.
Hey, hey, stop.
All right, bro.
Thank you, man.
All right.
800-585-1051.
Charlemagne gave donkey
the day to who?
The Macomb County
Police Department.
I believe that's in Detroit
because they arrested
this young lady
named Yulette Wedgworth
and they're charging her
with aggravated assault
all because she told a man
don't tongue-tiss me
and the man did it anyway
so she bit off
the tip of his tongue.
Goodness gracious. All right. Shit should be charged. That is the question. it anyway, so she bit off the tip of his tongue. Goodness gracious.
All right, shit should be charged.
That is the question.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us, Charlamagne gave Donkey of the Day to who?
Donkey of the Day went to the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office.
I believe they're in Detroit.
They arrested a young woman named Yolette Wedgworth.
Well, not young, but she's 52 years old.
And she's being charged with aggravated assault because she was with a guy.
She told the guy not to put his tongue in her mouth, and the guy did it anyway,
so she bit the tip of the guy's tongue off.
So we're asking, should she be charged?
Hello, who's this?
It's Drop.
We're asking, should this young lady be charged or this woman be charged?
Yeah, first of all, what's up, everybody?
What's up, Envy?
What's up?
Yee, what's up, Charlamagne?
What's up?
What's up, Mike?
What's up, my brother?
How you?
I'm good, man.
I say she need to be charged.
Just like you made the analogy, right, Charlamagne?
As far as...
The tongue in the penis.
...what not, right?
Yes.
Huh?
Yeah.
It's just like you say, okay, you can rub the p****s on it, but you can't stick it in.
That's right.
You got to be a liar somewhere.
This is uncomfortable.
You got to be a liar somewhere.
No, but if she tell you to rub the...
If she tell you that you can rub your penis in her vagina, but you can't f*** it in,
then you can't f*** it in.
You can only dry hump.
That's it.
Oh, man.
Come on, man.
There got to be a liar somewhere.
That is the line. She said, no,
you can't do it. And if you don't feel
like going there, then you get up and leave.
I wish the vagina had
teeth. So when you rubbing it
on there and she tell you not to put it in, you put it in
anyway, you get the tip of your penis bit off
by them vagina lips with teeth.
Hello, who's this?
This is Crystal.
Hey, Crystal, you think this woman should be charged?
No, absolutely not.
I really feel like there's more to the story.
Like, we're missing something.
Her hair to just bite his tongue off,
like, that's weird,
but I don't think she should be charged for it.
Certain things in life require
an extreme emotional response.
Maybe the next time he goes to kiss somebody, he'll listen.
No means no.
Yes, I feel like she was just defending herself.
No means no.
Exactly.
So, no, she should not be charged.
He should be charged with anything.
That's what I say.
All right, well, what's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story is no means no.
A woman has the right to say no at any time during sexual activity.
And she has the right to consent and then change her mind.
And there's nothing you can do about that unless you just want to catch a charge.
No means no, damn it.
All right. We got rumors on the way.
Yes, let's talk about Javante Davis.
There's a video that surfaced online of him at a basketball game with his child's mother.
And we'll tell you what he did that has people up in arms.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ MV and Jaleesh, all of me and the guy, we are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, let's get to the rumors, let's talk Boxer Javante.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is the
Rumor Report with Angela
Yee on The Breakfast Club.
The tank. Oh my God.
Alright, Javante Davis.
Now there's video footage of him. They're at a
charity basketball game and he
goes up to his children's
mother and basically
grabs her up and
then kind of pulls her by her
collar and makes her leave.
So we don't know exactly what happens
to cause that, but it did
look very alarming. That video looked lame as hell.
Javante, you better than that, my brother.
No woman should get you to that point where you feel like you have to
put hands on her, not to mention you got a lot
to lose and nobody gonna want to be in business with a person who looks like they abuse women.
Yeah, I don't know what could have possibly happened that he felt like he needed to rush up to her like that.
Now he posted, I never once hit her.
Yeah, I was aggressive and told her, come on, that's the mother of my child.
I would never hurt her other than that.
Happy New Year's.
January was trash.
And that's his explanation.
What you did in that video was trash, Trevante.
And I don't understand why.
I'm sure his team probably did tell him that after the fact.
Everybody told him.
And he did delete everything off of his Instagram page after that
because a lot of people were coming at him.
But that is unacceptable behavior, and that should not be okay.
And I don't care what happened.
There's no reason for you to grab a woman up like that.
And to feel like that's not abusive
that is still abusive. That is definitely abusive
and jacking a woman up like that
that's the worst time to be labeled as a prodigy of Floyd
Mayweather. Okay.
Alright now let's discuss Meg Thee Stallion
and G-Eazy. Some people feel like
maybe they are dating. There's a
video of the two of them getting very cozy
together and
they were at the club together. Then he kisses
her on the cheek and so on and so
forth. So I don't know if they're just
flirty, flirty, right?
Or if it really is something. But speaking of
G-Eazy, Halsey was performing during
a concert, a Super Bowl pre
Super Bowl concert in Miami.
And she was being harassed while she was on stage.
And this is what happened. Oh, God. If you say G-Eazy one more time, I'll put you on the phone.
Oh, who the hell is that?
I love you.
You want to get on the phone?
Who is that?
Is it you?
Damn, why y'all losing y'all cool over y'all significant others and ex-significant others
and baby mamas and stuff like that this weekend?
What was in the water in Miami this weekend?
See, the problem with that is every concert and every show now, they're going to do that
just to see that reaction.
Well, she posted,
don't ever let someone
make you feel crazy
or unhinged
because you're a woman
standing up for yourself.
Don't tolerate disrespect
in the name of being nice.
All I got from that
is that if she was
a Meg Thee Stallion fan,
she's not anymore.
That's all you got from that?
I mean, who knows
what's happening
with the two of them.
Okay, PNB Rock.
He was reportedly arrested
and that was for DUI.
According to these reports, he flipped over his BMW during a street race,
and that was in Burbank, California.
That happened last week.
He was racing his white BMW sedan in a Silver Rolls race,
and they said they were reaching speeds near 100 miles per hour,
and the crash happened shortly after the race began.
They said a female passenger escaped with only minor injuries.
And PNB Rock did allegedly hit three cars before his BMW flipped on the side.
So he was later released on a $100,000 bail.
You got to be careful, guys.
What are you doing?
Well, you can't race in the streets, man.
Come on now.
All right.
Terry Crews has apologized to Gabrielle Union.
And that is for his comments
that he made about America's Got Talent.
If you remember, Gabrielle
Union says that she experienced
racism, sexism, and a lot of people
did support her, but Terry Crews
was not one of them. Remember, he said
this. First of all, I can't speak
for sexism, because I'm not
a woman, but I can't speak on behalf of
any racism comments. That was
never my experience on America's Got Talent. In fact, it was the most diverse place I have ever
been in my 20 years of entertainment. When you look at what the allegations are about, it was
given by an unnamed source. My thing is, you know, it's funny because I believe you should listen to
women. You should always believe women. So I asked my wife.
My wife said, well, if she hasn't made a statement, why would you?
And I said, you know what?
I'm going to listen to her.
Well, now Terry Crews is backpedaling and he's apologizing.
He said, I told Kevin Hart a while ago he needed to acknowledge the pain of other people.
Right now I have to do the same thing.
I want to apologize for the comments I made.
I realize there are a lot of black women hurt and let down by what I said and also by what I didn't say.
I hear you.
I respect you and understand you.
I am sorry.
And I am here to support you.
I spoke from my own personal point of view without first taking into consideration someone else's experience.
I allowed disrespectful comments directed at me and my family to cause me to react angrily instead of responding thoughtfully.
So he goes on to at Gabrielle Union
and say, I want you to know
it was never my intention
to invalidate your experience,
but this is what I did.
I apologize.
I think that he needs to get
on a public platform
the same way he got on that,
what was that, Today Show?
Today Show.
You need to be on a platform
that big and say that.
And Dwayne Wade says,
somebody please take Terry Crews' phone.
That was his response.
I haven't seen Gabrielle Union respond yet.
And the best apology is change behavior as well.
All right, now Pastor Troy, if you recall, let's recap this story.
Last week, he was upset about Lil Nas X's pink Versace outfit at the Grammys.
He said, well, guess I won't be winning a Grammy if this is what I got to wear.
They love to push this ish on our kids.
The other day, Applebee's had some punks kissing and laughing, eating mozzarella sticks.
First thing my 14-year-old son said was F Applebee's and it brought joy to my heart.
So he goes on to talk about black men especially and the agenda to take away the masculinity.
Well, he did go on the morning hustle and he addressed those comments.
Here's what he said.
That's what people need to learn, how to be in control and demand other thoughts and command things instead of preying on them.
I command my son to be a man.
In your eyes, are you saying that when you see a gay man, that makes him less of a man?
No, I'm talking about my son's going to be a heterosexual black man.
But there's some things you can't control.
There's some things that you can control, too., I mean, because like, so you say.
There's some things that you can control too.
I'm there.
I'm putting into his life.
I'm being an example for him.
He's watching me.
But Troy, there are a lot of people.
There ain't no buts about my household.
Soldier style. And we don't play that over there.
Eek.
You can't control what your kids become.
No, you can have preferences.
You know what I'm saying?
You can not want your kids to be.
And if you try to repress that, imagine how harmful that is if your child knows,
okay, this is what I feel, but I can't even express myself because my dad will be so upset and mad at me.
I just know if your kids are going to be homosexual, they're going to be homosexual.
Right.
And there's nothing you can do.
You're just making it harder for, you know, not saying that you know what's going on, but you can't tell them.
And then you're also teaching them and ingraining in them to not be accepting of other people.
All right.
He goes on to say that he does have has taken pictures of people who are gay.
So he's not homophobic.
I'm not homophobic at all.
You know, man, much as I trip out with Gary with the T over the years, I've been doing this for 20 years.
This is the first time we're having this conversation about me.
But that's like saying I have a black friend if you're a white, like, Trump.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
20 years I've been in this rap game.
I done took more pictures with gays, transvestites, all of that, man.
Because it's not my concern, you know what I mean?
What you are, what you do, you know what I mean?
You like the music, take a picture, that's fine.
I'm not mad at him for having a preference, though.
Like, if he doesn't want his kids to be homosexual,
I don't know if that necessarily makes him homophobic.
Like, he may not want them to have to bear that burden.
Yeah, but then he goes,
but I think it's more what he said about,
this is what I have to do to win a Grammy,
and then he's upset about an Applebee's commercial.
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that.
I mean, there's a lot going on here.
You're right.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your Rumor Report.
Can I make one final point about Javante Davis, too?
He knows damn well if somebody did that to his daughter in the future,
he would be trying to take their head off.
So you just got to treat someone else's daughter with the same respect
you would want somebody to treat yours, okay?
I don't want anyone to think that what Javante Davis did is okay,
because it's not.
And you have to acknowledge it, too, because then that means that
if you don't think you did anything wrong, you're going to keep on doing it.
And there's never a reason to be that aggressive with a woman you claim to love. That's how you
treat people you claim to love.
Jesus Christ, how do you treat people you don't
love? And what is your kid going to think?
Alright, well,
thank you for that rumor report. Up next is
the People's Choice Mixed Shout to Revolt.
We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else, get your request
in now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
That's right. Today's new Black History
legend is Kobe being Bryant.
Now, sadly, Kobe was killed last week in a helicopter crash.
But one of the things he left us with is a mentality called the Mamba mentality
that we can all apply to our lives to be successful.
And this is why he will live forever.
Here, Kobe explains exactly what the Mamba mentality is.
The Breakfast Club presents a new Black History Month legend.
To sum up what Mamba mentality means,
it means to be on a constant quest to try to be the best version of yourself.
And when you hear someone like, you know, Kyrie Irving
saying that he needed to channel that Mamba mentality in the finals,
I mean, how do you feel?
I feel great about it because that means everything that I've done throughout my career,
it doesn't just stay in the history books.
It doesn't just sit on a mantle in the form of trophies and gold medals.
It means that that legacy has been passed on to the next generation.
And that was another new Black History Month legend,
courtesy of The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
I want to shout to everybody out in Miami
that came down for Super Bowl.
Shout to 103.5 The Beat.
Shout to Pepsi. Shout to my iHeart family. I had an Super Bowl. Shout out to 103.5 The Beat. Shout out to Pepsi.
Shout out to my iHeart family.
I had an amazing time.
My son's birthday is December 28th.
For his birthday, he said he just wanted to go to the Super Bowl.
He said he watches all the time, and that's all he wanted.
So we took him out here for the Super Bowl.
He got to meet a lot of his favorite athletes.
He worked out with Brandon Marshall.
He met everybody from Jay-Z to Meek Mill to the Beagles, Post Malone, Shaquille O'Neal.
He had a wonderful time.
So shout to everybody out in Miami.
We had a great time.
Shout to Pepsi again.
Shout to Derek.
Shout to Jamie from iHeart.
We had a lovely, amazing time.
Thank you guys so much.
And me and Gia and Logan actually did 1942 shots for Gia's
birthday also. Logan didn't drink.
Not at all. Oh.
You sure? I'm positive.
Question.
I want the Breakfast Club to put this up as a poll.
I think I asked this earlier.
Who you think got more male
groupies? Jay-Z,
Meek Mill, or Michael Rubin?
Who you think got more male
groupies out of those three?
I don't know, but we got, Envy, we got squeezed out
of the VIP section very smooth.
Who squeezed y'all out? A bunch of men, I bet.
That was old. It was old.
Yeah, it was old. So we were
in Dr. Oz's section with him
and then Jay-Z's section was right next to
him, but we were, me and Envy were kind of
standing like, more in Dr. Oz's section but at the front
so we could talk to people that weren't, you know, whatever.
And the security just came and put the rope right behind Envy
so that he was no longer in the set.
He moved the rope from in front of Envy to behind him.
Y'all didn't talk to Hove?
It was actually besides me, and yes, I did talk to Hove.
This was before they walked over there.
They just cleared the whole section out.
Listen, let me tell you something, I did talk the whole. This was before they walked over there. They just cleared the whole section out. Yeah, they did.
And listen, let me tell you something.
I can't do it.
I'm not pushing past people to go over a rope.
I just stayed my ass over there with Dr. Oz and did some shots with Dr. Oz. I don't think there's nobody who got more male groupies than Jay-Z, Meek Mill, and Michael Rubin.
People be breaking their neck to take pictures with them three.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
It's about those three.
But shout out to Michael Rubin.
His fanatics party is always a really great, fun party, Super Bowl.
Yeah, I had a good time.
And it's nice that he always does invite all of us to come out and celebrate.
And it is always, honestly, it really is a really fun party.
Yeah, we had a good time.
Shout out to Michael Rubin.
We had a great, great time, man.
It was a great event, man.
Ran into so many different people I haven't seen in a long time.
And it's not stuffy.
People actually have a good time.
So it was really, really great.
Yo, you know who Logan tried to kick it to?
I wasn't mad at him.
Who?
Terrence J's ex.
He did not try to kick it to.
Yeah, he sure did.
Golden Bobby?
Who tried to talk to Golden Bobby?
Logan did.
He definitely did.
First of all, Logan is how old?
16.
That's South Carolina's own right there.
Okay, you said he was 18.
I had to say he was 18 to get him in the clubs.
But that would be very illegal for Jasmine.
Ooh, Jasmine Sanders.
She patted him on the head.
He says, when you get a little older, honey, when you get a little older.
And I wasn't mad at the young man.
Not at all.
I don't know.
You might have turned him out this weekend.
He was good.
All right, now, you got a positive note?
Why are you stuttering?
Yes.
The positive note is this, man.
It comes from President Barack Obama
on this beautiful Black History Month.
Always remember, change will not come
if we wait for some other person or some other time.
We are the ones we've been waiting for.
We are the change that we seek.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You 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.
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.
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