The Breakfast Club - Tales You Don't know ( Bimmy and Big U interview)
Episode Date: March 10, 2021Today on the show we had Big U & Bimmy Antney stop by where they spoek about "the streets" Influence On Hip Hop, Documenting the Culture and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a C...hicago man for asking police for directions while driving a stolen car and getting caught. And Angela helped some listeners our during "Ask Yee" with one listener who was trying to set rules for his ex to not mess around with anyone, while he does! and another listener gives her the update about her new found comfort during sex. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
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 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.
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 Zaka Stan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-Stan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Allow me to introduce myself.
Allow me to introduce myself.
DJ Envy, Anjali Yee, and Charlemagne Tha God.
Well, y'all
came a long way.
I think that y'all
have a certain
amount of respect
for, you know,
what everybody
else does and
y'all are just
the best at what
y'all do.
This platform,
the reach y'all
have that you've
earned, makes
space for somebody
like me.
You guys have a
direct line to the
culture.
Oh my God, I'm on
the radio with
Angela Charlamagne
and DJ Envy.
Yes, you are.
All I do is read about The Breakfast Club.
Every morning, you guys are trending.
Every, you know, I drag my ass out of bed.
I'm like, uh, what happened
on The Breakfast Club today?
Get your ass up. Good morning, TJ and V. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is.
That's my bad.
Oh, boy.
I thought it was Tuesday today.
Jesus.
All right, boy.
God damn, Jesus.
You know what?
No.
Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is.
Oh, my God.
That was a computer failure.
Now you got to say it in Spanish.
Yeah, you got to say it in Spanish.
How you say hump day in Spanish?
How you say hump day in Spanish?
I just did it.
That's how you say hump day in Spanish.
Come on.
I don't know how to say hump day in Spanish.
You're not Spanish.
How you say hump?
I have a sneaky suspicion that Dramos got this job because he lied about being Spanish.
I'm with you.
He knows that brown numbers are of importance, so he lied about being Spanish just to get this position.
Can I even say hump day in Spanish?
Hispanic or Latino.
You know, Spanish people are from Spain.
Thank you.
Huh?
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
Spanish speaking.
If you say somebody's Spanish, that means they're from Spain.
What did I say?
Spanish.
You said Spanish.
Well, okay.
That's all. You're Latino.
Thank you. Alright. And you
sucked this morning. How about that?
Get your head in the game. That's even better.
Get your head in the game. I got food poisoning.
I barely slept last night. You got food poisoning?
Food poisoning. How do you know you have food poisoning?
Because I was on the toilet all night.
You know, food poisoning is probably
more severe, though, like hospital. People always
say, I have food poisoning
You had an upset tummy
The rice and beans?
Shut up man
It was rice and beans
What did you eat?
I had breakfast
I ordered from the diner
What did you eat?
What food did you eat?
Waffles
No you didn't
Say it.
Say it.
Say it.
Tell the truth.
That's what I had.
You ordered a breakfast burrito.
Shut up.
Tell the truth.
Tell the truth.
Tell the truth.
This is a racist show, bro.
It's time, y'all.
I'm talking about the chicken y'all sitting here.
Whatever.
Sausage got you sick.
Just say it, man.
Just say sausage got you sick.
Oh, my God. He is out of it, though. But he'll get his sick. Just say it, man. Just say sausage got you sick. Oh, my God.
He is out of it, though.
But he'll get his head in the game.
All right.
Well, good morning, guys.
We got some special guests joining us a little bit later.
Big U and Bimmy.
Yes.
Who is Big U and Bimmy?
If you don't know who Big U and Bimmy is, Bimmy is from Queens, New York.
Came up with the Supreme Team and changed his life around.
You're saying it like people know who the Supreme Team is.
Okay, Supreme Team was an alleged drug organization that ran Queens, the south side of Queens, back in the day.
I don't think it's alleged.
I'm just going to say alleged.
I'm going to say alleged.
I think they're all in prison, right?
Yeah, but a big drug dealing team that ran through my side of Queens, south side and north side of Queens when I was locked up in there. Yeah, a big drug dealing team that ran through my side of Queens,
south side and north side of Queens when I was growing up.
Big, big money.
A lot of people know the name Supreme.
And you hear the names in so many different raps.
If you listen to 50 Cent's music, he talks about it all the time.
But he changed his life and then started doing A&R and at Def Jam.
So he talks about his rise from being in the street game to coming into the music industry.
And Big U the same.
Big U was doing his thing on the West Coast.
And he came out and was managing Nipsey and managing Game at one time.
And I believe managing Game.
I don't know if it was Game.
Was it Game?
Yeah, definitely Nipsey, though.
But if you've been watching the show Hip Hop Uncovered on FX and now on Hulu, they're from that as well.
And Big U is the executive producer of that.
So they're going to be in here telling us stories that didn't even make the Hip Hop Uncovered documentary.
Correct, correct, correct.
So we'll talk to them in a little bit.
And then we got front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
Yes, let's talk about this COVID relief bill that should be passing today.
Let's get in some front page news.
Where are we starting,
Ye? Well, let's start with this COVID relief bill that is expected to pass Congress today.
And so that's that $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. They're saying this is a huge achievement for Joe Biden two months in. And he does want to make a lot of these things that are in this bill
permanent because as you know, some of that are in this bill permanent, because as
you know, some of the things in this bill will expire by next year.
So Hakeem Jeffries, who is my senator, and he's the chairman of the House Democratic
Caucus, said yesterday, leadership matters.
Vaccinations are up.
Infections are down.
Fourteen hundred dollar survival checks are on the way.
And that is only the beginning.
There's tax credits for children and for low incomeincome workers. There's an extension of health insurance subsidies
and nutrition and rental assistance.
So they're planning to do a lot
to try to help the economy.
But again, like I said,
this is all short-term.
The president does intend to launch an effort
to make things more permanent.
Yeah, I wouldn't say it's a huge achievement.
I'm happy that COVID relief is passing
because folks need those stimulus checks,
but it still falls short
because there's no $15 minimum wage and it's not enough covid relief because folks need more than 1400
and it's a moral failure of this country you know that that they're not getting more than that and
it almost ensures that we're going to be back in this position again trying to pass another
covid relief bill for folks in the future and i really don't understand how if you have the
opportunity to help millions of people by raising minimum wage, you don't just do it. But I never understood how you can,
you can save all these big companies by giving them millions and hundreds of millions and
billions to make sure these huge companies don't go under. But then when you have these small mom
and pop places that people have put their life, their fortunes, their savings into, it's so little.
I just never understood it. Because America will throw money around
until it's time to throw money
at the people who actually really need it,
which is the working class citizens of this country
that make this country go.
Well, the problem with the $15 federal minimum wage hike,
and they are still planning to try to pass that permanently,
is that no Republicans supported it.
So because of that,
and the bill has not attracted a single Republican supporter.
So even when this went through votes in the House and the Senate,
no Republicans are supporting it.
And they actually wanted lower checks to go out to people.
Yeah, but I was reading this piece that Reverend William Barber did.
And he was saying how Vice President Harris has the ability to override all of that.
And if she has that ability, she should be in.
Reverend Bob also pointed out that a 15 dollar minimum wage increase will lift 40 percent of black people and 62 million poor and low income Americans to every race.
So if you got the opportunity to do that, you got to take it right.
Well, I think don't the Republicans also have to be on board or at least a couple of them in order for that to pass?
The reason they took it out of the bill is because they felt like it wouldn't pass.
But that is not something that they're giving up on.
Yeah.
And they said Vice President Harris could override that.
Don't ask me that.
Right now.
Read the article.
Now, the FDA has also authorized new T cell tests that could be game changing because
there's these COVID-19 long haulers.
And if you don't know what that is, that's some people who have not yet gotten a clear
answer on if they were previously infected or people who were infected, but they have these symptoms that just aren't going away.
So now in case you never got tested, but you think you had it, you can use your body's T cells and they can find out whether you were infected with COVID-19 in the past.
You know, some people are like, I think I had it.
I still have these symptoms, but I'm not sure.
So now you can find out if you did have it with that.
And they actually passed an emergency authorization by the FDA on Friday night to make sure that
they can do these tests to find out.
What happens if you still got symptoms?
You know, some people, even if they do know they had it, like say back in March and they
still have respiratory issues, they still get these headaches.
There's a lot of different symptoms that people that had it might still have.
So it's just, I guess, good to know if you did.
And then they don't really know what to do with it so far.
They're still researching what to do with the persistence of these T cells in the body after infection, how severe your response to the virus is.
But there are definitely people who had it even a year ago and are still suffering. All right. Well, that is your front page news. All right. Thank you,
Miss Yee. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Maybe
had a bad night, bad morning, bad weekend, whatever it may be. And you just want to clear
some things or maybe you feel positive. You want to spread some positivity. 800-585-1051.
Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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 for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
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.
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 warhead. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Bullets. We need help. We still have the
off-road portion to go. Listen to Escape from Zakistan. And we're losing daylight fast. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan 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 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 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 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
you know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High
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your podcasts.
Hello, who's this? Yeah, what's up, Evie? you're mad or blessed. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up, Evie? What's up, Trav? What's going on? Hey.
Hey, Trav. What's up, Charlotte?
I got something real quick for y'all.
So, this is going to sound
a little weird. So, y'all know
Mello, right? Yep.
So, me and Mello was DMing
yesterday. Okay.
And oh God.
And he started singing for me.
Do y'all know Mello can really sing?
No. Bro, you want to hear him just
say that, bro.
How could he say that, bro?
So wait, he sent you audio
or a video of himself singing?
Yeah, he sent me a video.
What did he say? Because that's flirting.
I never sent another man a video.
What song was he singing?
It's not flirting.
He was just letting me know that he could sing it.
He was singing, what's that love song, yo?
Don't act like you don't remember.
Between the sheets?
I really don't remember.
I was wanting to call and say,
Melica really sing, and y'all should have him sing for y'all.
Are y'all working together on something? No, I don't remember. I was waiting to call. I said, Meliker, what are you saying? And y'all should have him saying thank you. Are y'all working together on something?
No, I don't know.
It was, I don't know.
When you flying him out.
When you flying him out, Trav.
Hey, I'm not flying him out.
Bye.
Wow.
I hype my guy up, man.
I ain't no.
All right.
We like it.
We love it.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Anthony calling out of Brooklyn.
Good morning.
Hey, Anthony.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest.
Yeah, I just wanted to talk about the stimulus pack.
You know, Charlamagne, I'm in agreement with you that, you know, people need to make more money.
However, my best friend owns a couple of small businesses out in Brooklyn, and it's going to cost him more, you know, to run the business effectively, which means there'll be a decrease in staff.
And then also the cost of just going out to dinner is obviously going to go up.
The cost of everything is going to go higher.
And I think there needs to be a bigger plan, not just raising, you know, minimum wage.
They need to figure out ways of getting more money to people just straight
across the board. How do you do that, though?
I don't know, man. And that's what I mean.
I think there needs to be more thought into it.
You know, giving everybody, you know, $15 raise
increases might even decrease the amount of hours
they work per week.
I was reading some articles
where people were saying they'll have to lay off some of their
staff if they have to for small businesses.
Yeah, but people need to get that money somehow because the problem is you got rent growing up.
You got the cost of everything going up. The cost of gas is going up. The cost of food is going up
and people can't maintain the same salary and still be able to eat and afford everything that
they're doing. And that's what I mean. I mean, there needs to be a bigger plan for everybody
across the board. I read this article on AmericanProgress.com,
and you can look it up.
It came out on February 25th,
and it actually talked about how small businesses
will get a boost from a $15 minimum wage
because it'll put more money into the economy.
But I don't know.
Right.
Well, you know, in New York,
the minimum wage is like $10, $50, or $11 an hour,
depending on how many employees you have.
And also, it doesn't go into effect right away. It's not like immediately it's $15. I think it's incremental.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's go.
This is your time to get it off your chest whether you're mad or blessed
i hear from you on the breakfast club so if you got something on your mind
hello who's this hey dj md this is keisha hey good morning get it off your chest okay i'm just
so happy to be here so i just my first time calling. I cannot even believe that I can't do.
So I want to say thank you for following me.
When I was going through my mental illness situation,
my sister sent me the video of when he invited that young lady on the show,
and she changed her entire lifestyle with just eating healthy,
and she had those really weird episodes with schizophrenia.
And just recently I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, which is like a combination of schizophrenia and i'm just recently i was diagnosed with uh it was just
like a combination of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder but i was diagnosed with 13 which is
manic depression which is later evolved so i'm just thankful with alimate everything he's doing
about mental illness and spreading awareness especially in the african-american community
it's fantastic thank you i appreciate him so much his book which my sister bought me the book
i would love for him to sign my book if I get the opportunity. I got you.
That's easy.
Thank you. Also,
Miss Ye, you are
phenomenal. I go all in New York just for your smoothies
because that's a part of the healthy kick that I'm
on because with this medication, it
does make you gain weight. I'm trying to maintain
and do a little healthy lifestyle with that.
Love it. I love it.
They are right on my path of journey.
And I did think about too, DJ Envy,
different streams of income.
The goal is six months, six figures.
So your books and your conferences
in regards to real estate,
how to level up your business,
use an income like that.
That's fantastic also.
So I appreciate you all three are very influential
and you guys are doing so much within the black community.
And I appreciate you guys.
You guys are awesome. Continue the awesome work. work thank you check is in the mail baby that
breakfast club stimulus is in the mail every morning i get ready with you guys every morning
i cannot believe i came to this people are like oh they can't get on the show and it's so hard i just
call for the first time i like i'm like i ain't doing nothing i'm getting ready for work i said
let me call and i just went and came through.
So God is good. So, you know, he got
me back. So.
She made me feel energized just now. I love it.
And I just want to clarify something from earlier.
The minimum wage is $15
in New York City. So we
already have that here. Alright, mama.
Well, have a good day. Hello, who's this?
Hey, good day, guys. Peace and blessings.
How you guys doing today? Hey, Sean Stone, what up? Get it off your chest. Hey, who's this? Hey, good day, guys. Peace and blessings. How you guys doing today?
Hey, Sean Stone, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, man.
I just want to shout out all the beautiful ladies.
All right.
Hey, Sean, are you there?
Angela Yee.
I might be here.
Depends what you're talking about.
I'm positive, brother.
You know what I mean? I've always been positive for the whole 10 years since you know me,
since having a conversation with me.
You know what I mean? But I just want to shout out since having a conversation with me. You know what I mean? But I just want to
shout out all the beautiful ladies out there.
You know what I mean? That, you know, I know today is not
Independent Woman Day, but hey,
every day is Women's Day. You know what I mean?
And I just want to thank all the
beautiful women that, you know, they
work and they still come home and they cook.
You know what I mean? I want to say I appreciate
you. You know what I mean? And even though
Sean Stone don't have no
girl at this moment, you know, I'm taking applications.
Oh, you taking applications.
Yeah.
What's your criteria?
Well, I heard Angela Yee was saying with Jess Hilarious.
Great show, by the way, Angela.
Thank you.
That she don't mind, you know, helping a man if the man have ambition, right?
And I feel like me, I've always had ambition,
hard worker, sanitation driver, you know what I mean?
So if Rihanna want to holler at me, I definitely step up to the plate
and lock it down.
Oh, Lord.
I know for a fact that Rihanna likes rappers who actually win rap battles.
Just want to throw that out there.
Stop it, man.
Okay, world. Okay.
World.
It's positive.
World, listen.
Travis beat me in a rap battle.
Wow.
He's gay, and I'm okay with that.
Wow.
Charlamagne, a couple of months ago when I said something to you, bro,
I didn't really mean that.
Envy for two, you know what I mean?
I didn't really mean that.
I was frustrated.
I was mad with you guys
and that's why i lashed out you know i mean we're gonna remember what you said what you say
don't worry about it it's not meant to be said on the radio you know i mean
well blessings to you sean stone yes thank you man i've grown man so you know hit me up on my IG, Rihanna, TheRealSeanStone1. That's S-E-A-N-S-T-O-N-E, TheRealSeanStone1.
And let's get it popping.
Take care, guys.
All right.
There you go.
He just went for Rihanna.
That was a lot.
He just shot up.
He just went for the creme de la creme of them all.
Isn't this great?
Rihanna.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, we got rumors on the way in.
Yes, and let's get right into it with this royal family.
Now, Queen Elizabeth has responded to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Oprah interview.
We'll tell you what that response is.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report withela yee on the breakfast club
well pierce morgan is leaving good morning britain now we were talking about this yesterday
as it was happening he stormed off the set and that's because he was arguing back and forth with
his co-host alex beresford and And Alex was calling him out on his behavior,
but I think he was doing it in a very rational way
and trying to explain to him the issues that he had
because Alex is also biracial,
so he understood where they were coming from.
So here is that storming off.
And I understand that you don't like Meghan Markle.
You've made it so clear a number of times.
And I understand that you've got a personal relationship
with Meghan Markle or had one, and she cut you off.
She's entitled to cut you off if she wants to.
Has she said anything about you since she cut you off?
I don't think she has, but yet you continue to trash her.
OK, I'm done with this.
No, no, no. Sorry.
Do you know what? That's pathetic.
You can trash me, but not my own stuff.
No, no, no. I'm being serious. Sorry. Can done with this. No, no, no. Sorry. Do you know what? That's pathetic. You can trash me, maybe. Not my own fault. No, no, no.
See you later.
Sorry.
Can't do this.
This is absolutely diabolical behavior.
Piers Morgan stormed out of his own house and didn't quit.
I have a theory, right?
I have a theory that Piers Morgan quit to show his loyalty to the royal family
in hopes that he can secure an exclusive interview with the queen or Prince Charles
and then license that content for several million like Big Oprah did.
But that's just my theory.
Yes, well, Piers Morgan has since said that he didn't believe a word
that the Duchess had told Oprah.
But according to an ITV spokesperson, they got 41,000 complaints, by the way.
I just want to put that out there.
There was a lot of backlash for his comments.
There were a lot of complaints about him, and he had been there for six years. An ITV spokesperson said following discussions
with ITV, Piers Morgan has decided now is the time to leave Good Morning Britain. ITV has accepted
this decision and has nothing further to add. Now, mental health charity Mind, which is a partner
with ITV on its Britain Get Talking campaign, also criticized Piers Morgan saying it was
disappointed by his comments. Seems like there's
a lot of people are siding with Meghan Markle when it comes to everything that's been happening.
Now the Buckingham Palace says the royal family is saddened and they also released a statement
on behalf of the Queen. According to the statement, it says the whole family is saddened to learn the
full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan. The issues raised particularly that of race are concerning.
While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family
privately. Harry, Meghan, and Archie will always be much loved family members.
So it looks like they're taking it seriously and, you know, they're very private. So again,
I can't see them publicly addressing this.
But what I did see was that Prince Charles put out some pictures with black health workers and himself with black people just on the heels of these claims of racism.
Because people felt like they were talking about, yes.
Prince Charles, just tweet out my best friends are black, bro.
Like, Jesus Christ.
My God.
Like, all of a sudden,
this barrage of him with black people.
I've never seen that in my life.
In all the pictures I've seen of Prince Charles
ever in my life,
I've never seen him around any black people.
And it's just yesterday he showed up at the BET Awards.
Like, come on.
Now, Meghan Markle's father, Thomas Markle,
appeared on Good Morning Britain yesterday
and responded to some of Meghan Markle's harsh comments about him that she made during the interview.
In particular, they talked about his decision to work with the tabloids before her wedding.
And he talks about how he was threatening them and saying, if you don't respond to me, I'm going to go to the tabloids, which he did.
And he said he has since apologized.
But he also talks about Meghan Markle saying that she was suicidal.
And here's what he had to say, that it was kind of her own fault.
I love my daughter.
Had I known she was having psychological problems, I would have been there for her.
The biggest problem here is she's pretty much ghosted all of her family.
So, you know, she really had no one to reach out to.
She would have had us if she kept us
yeah i'm almost positive having a relationship like that with your father can cause psychological
damage too that's got that's got to be traumatic as well yeah imagine you find out your father is
selling pictures and stories of you to the british tabloids exactly i mean i can't imagine me being
okay with that and she's already under a lot of pressure and stress and dealing with racism.
And by the way, her father, Thomas Markle, also said that he does not believe the royal family is racist.
Huh?
We have audio.
I don't think the British royal family are racist at all.
I don't think the British are racist.
I think Los Angeles is racist.
California is racist. But I don't think the british are racist i think uh los angeles is racist california is racist but
the thing about what color will the baby be or how dark will the baby be i'm guessing and hoping it's
just a dumb question from somebody i get i think i get what he's saying he's saying the british
royal family isn't racist they just don't want any black people in their bloodline because they want to keep their bloodlines pure.
We don't have any problems with black people.
We just don't want our pure British royal blood mixing with the darkies.
But they're not racist.
How is he not taking his daughter's side who is actually experiencing this, who he knows over these people he don't even even know. It's crazy. I mean, he's the same guy
that chose dollars over his daughter, so
it says a lot about him. I'll tell you one thing to
learn from this, man. One nigga wake up
call can change things, bro. Megan
got that nigga wake up call and she answered
and now all bells are ringing all
throughout. God damn. Where they from?
Buckingham Palace. There you go.
All right. Well, that
is your rumor reports. All right. Well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
I wonder if they spend this much time on our stuff.
You know what I mean?
Our whatever's going on, our celebrity news.
You don't think they spend that much time, right?
Well, you know, I think part of it is that Meghan Markle's from here.
And then she's also a black woman and that's never happened
before to marry into the royal family
so a lot of people were talking about that she's also an
actor so people know her from that here
so I think that's what made it a big deal
in the US yeah I was reading the article where they was like
she always liked to be
referred to as ethnically ambiguous
because she didn't want to pick a side between
her mom and her dad
but they picked a side for her that's right she got in that royal family and they let her know exactly where she
stands and where does she stand dig her side baby we out here what's happening but i can imagine
it's hard when you have a child and you're trying to protect your child and people have things to
say about your kid you probably could deal with it more when it's about you but then when you have a
child in this world and they're talking about the skin color of your child and your concern.
I love Megan, man.
But I kind of I kind of I think a lot kind of tapped out when you've been talking about this royal family.
Listen, rich, rich, old, rich white people being racist.
We black Americans, we totally get it.
But I'll tell you one thing.
That nigga wake up, call, bro.
When that phone when that phone rings,
you're going to have to answer
someday. And that phone will ring for all
you black people who like to be around
these white folks and think that y'all one
of them. That phone with the N word
on it will ring for your ass
one day. Trust me.
All right. Well, we got front page news next
when we talk about you. Yes, and this
is going to be a triggering story. So I'm going to warn you guys right now.
I know I was reading this story this morning and I was very moved. I couldn't even control my tears.
So when I tell you this story next, this happened in Plano, Texas.
It's about a 13 year old student and what other students, his classmates did to him at a sleepover.
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I hate y'all man
I told you guys this is going to be triggering
I was looking at this story this morning
and this happened in Plano Texas
now this is all about a sleepover
incident that took place on February 12th and 13th
and possibly February 14th
13 year old
Samarian
was at a sleepover and he had didn't know these other kids that had been bullying him while he was on the football team and harassing him would be at the sleepover.
During the sleepover, he was called slurs.
He was made to drink what appeared to be urine and he was shot at with BB guns.
And they said this was pre-calculated and racially motivated.
Previously, he had actually quit the football team because these boys were harassing him.
And they're saying that when he was talking about the harassment, it was a kind of a boys will be boys thing.
They didn't take it very seriously.
But now this has happened and there's a video that's been circulating of this alleged bullying.
A cell phone video shows that Samarian was made to drink what appears to be urine in a cup.
You can hear the boys laughing and giggling in the video as well.
They also show him on video being slapped once while asleep.
He didn't tell anybody.
He's 13.
He didn't tell anybody initially what happened because the boys threatened him.
He didn't go back to school until the week of February 22nd because of the snowstorm the week before.
But then when he was at school, a classmate asked him if he really drank
urine. He couldn't remember any of this because
he took sleep aid medication for his anxiety.
So he didn't remember any of this
and that's when they showed him the video that was being
shared around the school. Now here
is his mother, Summer Smith.
What I wanted was a meeting and an opportunity
to let it be
known that this is a fight
that is just starting the meeting was good
thank you now what so they're trying to investigate and they're trying to see exactly what should be
happening because this isn't just bullying they were calling him racial slurs they were calling
him um others uh other slurs as well and so now he feels feels empowered. So Marion feels empowered, fortunately, because
they actually had a march
and a lot of people came out to show him some support.
So that actually helped him feel more
empowered. He was wearing a
t-shirt that said, Justice for me
during this march.
Hey man, salute to that young man.
And you know, I'm coming to
beat your daddy up. Okay, I'm that father.
I tell my daughters all the time. Kids do that to your kids, bully your kids like that, I'm coming to beat your daddy up. Okay, I'm that father. I tell my daughters all the time.
I was doing the same thing.
Kids do that to your kids, bully your kids like that.
I'm coming to beat the daddy up, okay?
Moms beat the moms up.
If you don't know your daddy, let's go get Maury, find your daddy,
just so I can beat him up.
Yeah, I agree.
I mean, because the way they talking to that kid
and the things that they're doing came from something.
They didn't watch that on TV.
They didn't hear that in their favorite rap song.
That came from mommy or Daddy nine times.
You gotta beat parents up. Parents gotta beat
parents up. You made my child drink pee
and call them the N-word and slap
them up. Now I gotta slap you.
I gotta go to jail now because
I can't even tell you now.
You gonna slap my kid and then make
my kid drink pee and I'm supposed to be okay with it?
Parents gotta beat parents up. Nah, B.
His mother said once she was made aware of what
happened at the sleepover, she cried for a long
time. She said, I was just angry. I was sad. I was
confused because he was at his friend's
house. So she wants the school
district there in Plano to make changes
to how they handle bullying and harassment.
She said right now what they're doing is not working
and she's not certain if it's the failures
in the policies or the implementation of
the policies, but they need to make sure what they you know, this is not happening.
This is not working. And just imagine all this happens to you.
And then you also don't want to tell anybody because you're scared.
So now he kept it to himself for such a long time.
But then there's video that was surfacing because you don't want to get bullied more because he knows that if he goes and he, you know,
tells his parents or tells the principal or tells the teacher, then those kids are going to probably pick on him even more.
You know, that's that's so sad. I just, you know, I know, Solomon, you grew up in the South.
So you had, I'm sure, a lot of family members, cousins, brothers and all that.
And if anything ever happened, you can call your cousins. Yeah.
And that's the same thing as a kid growing up. I didn't have any.
You know, I'm the only child, but I had a bunch of cousins that were whooping jump your ass.
Same thing with my kids.
Like, we got a KC crew here that had a jump and whoop your ass.
Like, I'm sorry.
I don't want to say violence, but them boys need to get whooped.
Of course they need some violence.
Maybe drink some pee.
Them boys need to get whooped, man.
Listen, we act like waking up sometimes in the morning and choosing violence is the wrong answer.
I was thinking the same thing.
It's not always the wrong answer.
Okay.
Sometimes you just got to wake up and choose violence.
A black guy never killed nobody, man.
And you know, the mom had been complaining to the school for months about this bullying
and she didn't know that all this had happened.
And that was kind of the tipping point.
Yes.
Mama.
So we'll have to take that seriously.
Line the mama up, mama.
Okay.
Find one of these kids mama or two of their mamas and line their ass up.
Okay.
That'll tighten them up.
Well, shout out to Samarian.
We love you and showing you some love
today. Where are you from?
Samarian Humphrey, Plano, Texas.
How far is that from Houston?
Trey the Truth, what you doing right now, Trey?
Trey got enough miles on his truck
this year now.
Come on now.
If you know
Samarian parents, reach out to the Breakfastay alone. There's another one, man. But if you know that Samarian parents,
reach out to the Breakfast Club.
Get in touch with us, man.
The best way you can.
Let's see if we can.
We're not going to beat nobody up,
but we're just going to help.
I'll give you a couple dollars.
You pay for your own violence.
All right?
Shut up, man.
Shut up, shut up, shut up, man.
What do you do
if one of those kids
is one of the bullies?
Like, what do you do
to your child at home?
Whoop his ass. But then if your kid is one of the bullies? Like, what do you do to your child at home? Whoop his ass.
But then if your kid is one of the bullies
and saying all these names and making the kids drink pee
nine times out of ten, you're the one that taught him.
Right?
I don't know about the teaching
kids how to drink pee part now. Yeah, I don't know about
that part, but the racial?
That's where they get it from. You get it from the house.
Yeah, they definitely saw it. He definitely
picked that up from somewhere.
Yes, I agree with that.
I mean, even the hatred, even the hatred for another race in that way is definitely a learned behavior.
I agree with that.
Especially growing up in the South, because I ain't never heard of that place.
What's that place called?
Stonewall, Texas?
What'd you say?
Plano.
Plano.
Plano, Texas.
I never heard of that.
All right, well, that's your front page news.
Thank you, Debbie Downer over there Alright
Shake it off shake it off
Now speaking of violence
We have Big U
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Came from the streets
Did a lot of things in the streets
Served their time came back and turned their life around
Big U managed Nipsey Hussle
Bimmy was A&R for Def Jam,
helped projects like LL Cool J
and a whole lot of Def Jam's roster.
And we're going to talk to them when we come back.
They're on a great show right now called Hip Hop Uncovered on Hulu.
Yep.
All right, so we'll talk to them when we come back.
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Hip Hop Uncovered.
You know, there was a time, man, when you only heard about the Big U's and the Bimmy's,
you know, of the world and whispers.
Like, what made y'all all comfortable about being in the forefront?
I felt like, me, myself, personally, I felt like it was a good time to tell a story.
And, man, we went and got a couple of real n****s from the East Coast to tell a story.
I hope I did it right, though.
I hope we were justifying and telling everybody's part.
I wanted to give the East Coast a good look and the West Coast a good look
and the South a good look at the same time.
Let's tell the stories.
Let's start with you, Bimmy.
For a lot of people who don't know, what is Bimmy's story? Of course, if you're from Queens or you're from the East Coast's start with you bimmy for a lot of people don't know what what is bimmy's story of course if you're from queens or you're from the east coast you
know who bimmy is and some of the things that he's done and the artists that he's founded and
helped in this industry so let's let's start with bimmy's story wow my story goes a long way envy
you know even coming on your block you know my story is like basketball first then i got into
the street game then i got into the street game.
Then I got into the music game.
When I started in the streets, it came from, you know, my upbringing, not having nothing at home.
You know what I'm saying?
My situation was f***ed up, eight kids in the crib, mom's working three jobs, ain't got s***.
You know what I mean?
So, you know, I went on the corner, you know, tried my luck.
You know what I mean?
And then, you know, my mom's caught me.
I had to get out the crib
you know i'm saying now i really became a man you know i mean as a boy you know i mean so you know
i was raised with raising the streets with you know i don't see no names no guys you know i mean
taught me the game and you know from there you know i went to prison came home russell simmons
you know offered me a job gave me a job at def jam and i started you know i ain't know nothing
about a and r nothing you know i'm saying i learned on the job for big you and bimmy wouldn't you say that
the rappers had a lot of respect for you guys coming from where you came from in the streets
to actually yeah to actually transitioning into the music business because i remember you saying
on the show that when you wanted to go on the road they were like hell yeah of course you can come
but sometimes people don't think like that. You might think
they do a whole different thing. I'm trying to get out this game
and into that game, but you don't know the respect that they
have for you. Rappers back then,
they knew where it came from. They knew
what we brought to the game. So they
warned us around. Today's world,
rappers look at us like, man,
they had their time. But not knowing
that our time is still going on.
You know what I mean? And there's a lot of guys that still got that respect for us.
The right, strong guys.
You know what I'm saying?
So when it do happen, then that phone call start ringing.
Like, yo, you know something, sir?
And you already know in his voice what he mean by that.
And something did something to him.
You know what I'm saying?
When was the last time you got a call like that, you?
Four days ago.
Four days?
Four days? you got a call like that you uh four days ago four days something to do with all-star weekend uh man say if you're not from the streets and you have to deal with these artists who do come from the
streets how hard is that to do like can that happen for me it's kind of hard because i deal with respect man i deal with yo bro we got we gonna see eye to eye we ain't gonna see
out and most of these guys the upbringing is different like i swear to you is like i was
sitting in a room and i'm even family members that's in the streets i'll sit with them like
yo who raised you like where the come from? You know what I'm saying? Little young boy?
We can hear you, big you. I don't know if you whisper.
We can hear you.
Goodness gracious.
Were you in L.A.?
No, it proved what
Bimmy said right. You know what I mean? You got the young
boys who still got to reach out to the OGs
because their arms still long
on that pavement.
That's all.
I said, how do y'all look at it?
Because I grew up in an era where, you know,
each hood had their own OGs and their own street dudes.
But that was their security.
Like, I remember, you know, moving around New York
or moving around certain areas,
I didn't need security because my OGs from my hood
always held me down.
You know, when you got to Detroit, let's say,
you know, Trick made sure everything was good.
Or if I got to the LA, I could say,
yo, big you, I'm in town.
And I know Six is going to pull up to make sure I'm good.
Like, you had that.
It was more respect.
It wasn't like, Envy, I need $10,000.
It was like, nah, those are my homies from the East Coast.
They make sure I'm good.
Same thing when I ran into Special the other day.
Special was like, yo, you was coming up.
I'm going to come, like, it's just a type of thing so how did how does it work now
because I didn't I didn't think it was extortion nobody's getting extorted was it was something
different well you know what it is now and I'm just going a little bit on what Bimmy said and
what you were just saying is that the youngsters get out and then they have to have an experience
before they realize I should have checked in.
You know what I mean?
Or I should have called or I should have been moving a certain way.
And so they get out and they might be under your banner,
but then they're not respecting the banner.
They ain't calling you.
They got your number.
They know who you is, but they feel like they bigging in the program.
You know, you got a lot of dudes, like when I was here last time,
that claimed my neighborhood to send this music,
but they don't really fuck with us until it's a problem.
Then they call them.
Like, Rondo, Rondo, you can't call me now.
You can't call me when the fire hot.
You didn't fuck with me before that.
You know what I mean?
You had my number.
You could have called me.
You could have did all that.
But, you know, he was around about.
But how is that fair to me?
How is that fair to our team, though?
You know what I mean?
You think hip-hop would have been able to evolve to this point without the support and, like, just funding of the streets?
No.
We definitely wouldn't have got to this point without the funding. Because it was, as we try to show in a documentary, for a lot of us and for the way we live, there was no way out for us but through illicit drugs and through cocaine or the use of cocaine, the sales of cocaine.
There wasn't no way out.
And then people, I say this, and I know I'm going to be quoted, but cocaine and rock cocaine at one point in our time was the only thing that was controlled by us
Heron wasn't never controlled by us
But rock cocaine made a lot of African American men who from our our age group wealthy and are able to be able to take care
Of family if you look at our documentary, you can see we wouldn't know great conditions with crack cocaine so-called hit
That's right
We was in dire straits and
When crack came and gave us a way to get money. It also
gave us a way to look at ourselves
differently, thinking we could do other things.
And then the feds got into it.
After about 84, and the feds started
taking all the money that we had made. So it was really a
robbery. We made the money. They took the
land, the property, the money we made
and locked dudes up for 10
to 20 years. And so now we see
that change. But i definitely i definitely
know hip-hop would never have been able to reach this level especially with our dominance in film
in our i mean not dollars but our presence in film and movie making and these shows like this
to be number one we couldn't have did it without the streets they have a new show right now called
hip-hop uncovered we have big U and Bimmy here.
Ye.
Was it difficult to get some of the people in the documentary,
the docuseries to talk, like to talk about different experiences?
Because I know sometimes people don't want to bring up things from the past.
Some things will be secret forever.
Man, it was difficult for me to get people in the docuseries, period.
I mean, as an executive producer, i started this project four years ago just me
being big you if you if you look at the documentary you can see that it's it's 90 percent of the
people that i touch on a regular basis so i had to make the documentary with the people i could
personally touch from ti whiz killer mike all of them is somehow linked to me.
Dr. Dre.
Dr. Dre.
No, Dr. Dre was a catch.
I called Jay Prince.
When I went to call Jay Prince, Jay was like, man, I could do it,
but I'm doing my own documentary.
I'm going to give you some interviews, but I only could use a little bit.
I called Hayson Jack.
Jack was doing his own.
He was like, I'm going to give you some.
But then when I showed Jack what he was doing, he was like,
f*** it, man, I'm in.
I'm going to give you the whole thing. He gave you a what he was doing, he's like, f*** it, man, I'm in. I'm going to give you the whole thing.
He gave you a lot.
Yeah, he gave us more than I took out a lot.
He took out a whole lot of Jack. Why you take out a lot?
Just because?
To incriminate him?
Apologize.
All of that.
To incriminate him.
To political.
It was just assassinating everybody's character.
I wanted to tell a story.
And I didn't want to cut a whole lot of people heads off and tell the story our editing team was phenomenal in doing this and our fight as my fight as
a filmmaker in a producer was they made me take out stuff one thing now it's
Russell Simmons really well that was crazy
well that about allegations yeah What was that about?
Allegations?
Yeah, that was some bulls**t.
I had this fight with them.
No, we can't do it, Russell.
I'm like, man, how we gonna... Well, because of the allegation
and the Me Too movement,
I'm like, but we all criminals
on this damn thing.
We all already convicted
and been convicted of something.
How we gonna get...
How we gonna not have a man
who hasn't been convicted of nothing?
No, that's a great point.
You know what I mean?
How do we not have Rush?
And I'm like, bro, Rush is hip-hop.
But they was like, nah.
Wow.
You know, I was watching the Drink Champs interview, and Haitian Jack said Tupac fans are like Trump supporters.
They can't accept that he lost.
Right.
What does that mean?
It's coming over.
Like, he's talking about the fact that no matter what,
there's always going to be fans that say he killed Pac
or he had something to do with Pac getting shot in the head.
So he was talking about that.
So in speaking for him, his whole thing was, you know,
y'all know I didn't have nothing to do with it.
And it's 40 years later, I can't be prosecuted.
If I did, I would tell you I did.
You know what I mean?
And so that's his whole thing that's what he
would want me to say for him
and that's what he wanted to convey
in the documentary
he trying to do the same thing to you now
it seem like you
it's on a smaller level
because it's just the ignorance it's like really not
people doing that it's just more
of people seeking
attention off nip name you know
I mean cuz the truth is out there you know did it yeah I mean the man ain't
even really fighting it from my understanding he's trying to go with a
mental illness case I know I ain't did nothing so I'm not finna go sit in no
corner and cry it hurt my family more than it would hurt me man I've been
vilified all over I mean I'm they used to write Big U Killer on the wall
when I was younger.
You know what I mean?
In LA.
Take you out.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
So this is what I've always been through.
Man, this man was together, what, a week before he died.
I seen him and talked to him.
I mean, so that doesn't mean nothing.
They're going to steal something.
It was a conspiracy because it's sales.
I didn't know it, King.
I saw you on Drink Champs. I saw you on fuzzy accused podcast. And I'm like,
where's this coming from? All of a sudden, it was in the doc till we put in the doc.
Are you mad? I know I seen on the Q and fuzz that that you were upset
with the family that said that you didn't. I know you said the brother and you said, you know,
Lauren and the family that you were mad that they didn't come out and say,
no, I'm not upset with the family that you're mad that they didn't come out and say, I know. No, I'm not upset with the family.
I just, I had to have a conversation with one of my little homeboys
a week before that.
You know, he was like,
like, you know how much Nip love you.
Why you don't say nothing to Wack?
And I'm like, because, one, that's Wack's truth.
Two, I have said something to Wack.
But three, you want me to say something about somebody saying something on the Internet?
Well, I could say the same thing.
Why the family never said nothing about the bullshit they see on the Internet?
You know what I'm saying?
So it's not that I'm mad.
It's just that where's the truth at?
You see shit, but it's all right for you to say, that don't mean nothing.
Well, how about when my daughter getting shit, making fake pages and doing shit like that?
How nobody don't say nothing about that?
So I'm not mad at the family.
And then Fuzzy asked me, have you talked to the family?
And I'm like, I haven't talked to the family.
I never had a relationship with the family.
That's what I was saying.
It's just like right now.
Not Sam or nobody?
No.
I mean, I knew Sam through Nib.
I don't run their business.
I don't be, I'm not involved in their business.
I can help promote their business, but I don't, like, I've never been involved in their business.
I've been in film for the last 16, 14, 15 years since I stopped managing him.
I've been home going on 17, 18 years.
So after I stopped managing him, I've been on my own career.
So most people think that I just
ain't been doing nothing. When I came back up
here, I was getting back into music
with OSBS because
Nip had brought me back
to New York to help him with
his project. So
after Nip brought me out here and he was doing
I'm Not a Street B****, we came up
with a film, I'm Not a Street B****. I'm Not a Rap B****, we came up with a film. I'm Not a Street B****.
I'm Not a Rap B****.
We came up with a film that.
And then after we came up with a film that, we started doing a lot of stuff at home.
I came and getting back into music, I went and got OSBS.
And then that's when I started going on the road and I came back up here while Nip was still promoting his album.
Then when I got back home, I went back in the studio with Nip,
and we started recording for his mixtape after that.
I was in the studio with Nip for five days.
So if you see on the documentary, it's me and Nip in the studio,
and we had been recording all night long.
And he's sitting right next to me, and he talking about,
yeah, you ain't going to get Victory Lap for free.
You got to pay for it.
So where the hell was we beefing at?
Like, dude, we sitting in the studio and I'm promoting his album, Victory Lap, on my Instagram all the way up until the day he passes.
And you honored him.
And I honored him.
So why would I have to explain that to anybody else when it's there people like
when we leave this interview it's gonna be a whole lot of people tomorrow nah he still he was jealous
what was i jealous of i mean you know it's one question i haven't heard nobody ask you biggie
how did you feel when nipsey passed away because i'm sure they had to shoot you man i was hurt
physically hurt visibly hurt man, you talking about somebody I raised
since he was 18 years old.
You know what I mean? I watched Go
from being, talking about rapping, stealing,
killing, all that on the songs
to becoming a man.
And to be enough for a Grammy,
to somebody getting slain on the streets. You know what I mean?
He brought me back to music in just
one call. So,
not only was I just hurt hurt but my daughter was hurt
because she knew him he was just back at our house you know my daughter my sons my wife you know you
got somebody that you really know not somebody that you know through somebody else but our family
this was like our kids you know what i mean and they didn't uh you didn't get invited to the
funeral i heard that that day i was invited to the funeral. I heard that that day. I was invited to the funeral. Oh, that's inaccurate
Yeah, I was totally invited to the funeral. I was too hurt to go to the field
I don't want to see my land no casket. I ain't looked at nobody in a casket bro since my own godmother
Just dies and then she wouldn't even cast. I didn't even go in her funeral
I always wonder how la street politics. street politics work, though, because is anybody off limits? Nip was untouchable.
You got to figure, like, if you got somebody dealing with mental illness,
what they say the boy was supposed to be dealing with, people be tripping, man.
Like, you never know where it's going.
And how do you handle it when your partners have words, like a whack in T.I.?
It's crazy because whack claims T.I. started, and then T.I. did kind of say something to him first.
But I feel like whack is going a little too far with it, though.
Because, like I told him, bro, like, you know, we don't do s*** when you putting certain s*** out.
But, you know what I mean?
Like, I don't like it.
Because I don't do that.
You know what I mean?
I ain't finna tell you s*** on the internet.
And it's not my, get out.
I only respond to people I know.
If I know you, I'm at you, then I'm not even get out i only respond to people i know if i know you i'm i'm
at you then i'm not even at you i'm just letting you know i've seen this and that's about it next
thing you know i want to get next to you and have a conversation they have a new show right now
called hip-hop uncovered we have big you and bimmy here ye how is it working in tv film and music
knowing that people move differently in that business than what you're used to, and they have a different
code of ethics and morals.
I'm going to tell you, I love film.
When I walk in a room in hip-hop, the reason why
I wasn't in it, I'm big you,
I'm the dangerous, I'm all
of the history, everything behind me.
Kidnapping people, prison, and all that stuff.
Comes in this room. When I walk in a room
with film, the white people
and the Jewish people in the Jewish
people were like there's a story so it's a major difference they like man what's
one of these stores that we're gonna tell so I love him like I want to do
y'all story we were I mean we try we were we put you working on a breakfast
club doc.
Come on, man.
Work with me, man.
Let me, hey, look, you see my track record.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm the shit right now.
Are we allowed to tell you no?
Yes, we're allowed to tell you no.
What do you mean no?
No, you're not allowed to tell me no.
But Bimmy, you can have a lot of story too though, Bimmy.
Yeah, Bimmy.
I know that people were talking about you for a while because they were saying that you were so tight to Supreme,
but then you were also tight cool with 50.
So how did that work?
Let me back up.
Hold on.
Because y'all might start shooting.
Yo, Envy, you grew up in Queens, right?
And you play ball.
So you grew up with this dude playing ball.
You know him.
But your man been in prison forever.
He comes home.
Now, he don't have a problem with this dude,
but this dude look up to him because of us because we always talked about him.
He's our hero, so he's not his hero.
So I'm talking about Fifth now.
Fifth, he was raised by my man, Just, Black black just who I killed that time was supreme no me in Queens
So you said we got cute that just okay?
So 50 was raised by just when I first met 50 he was sticking up so um
I'm looking at just my girl why you would just do why you with this dude? Because this dude, nah, I'm a little man. He good, he good.
So one day, we're in the projects.
We're standing down in the projects.
50 run pass with the gun out.
Me and Jess standing there.
I'm looking at him, and he pulled a gun.
I said, yo, I got more bullets.
I need some more bullets.
Let's shut the m**** over there.
I'm like, oh, this s***.
I'm like, Jess, come on, Jess.
This is going to hit our blocker.
You know what I mean?
So after a while, you know, we start going to 72 to the gym,
boxing, all that. He was boxing. So Jess stopped paying for all his equipment watching train we being there while he training all that you know what i'm saying so we got all tight all of us so
when homeboy came home we already tight so now i'm not with homeboy anymore i'm not in the streets
no i'm at def jam i'm my life just whole 360 so um one thing led to another with him and
joe whatever had nothing to do with me but all i can do to homeboy privately yo bro stay out of
that so how'd it play out when fifth actually got hit up when he got when he got shot after he got
hit i was in um hit factory he was in the sony i'm going i can go all through the building no
pass on nothing so i'm in the building so i go to one of the rooms He's in the room. He got damn near Austin on his own so by itself. So I looked at him like yo, what's up, man?
He said yeah, I'm good. The vest on showed me clip a he showed me anything but they was down the block
No, I mean if I was snake got him like yo
Yeah, I told him I still do your music bro. No, I mean, you know, it's interesting about 50
He wanted of the few rappers that you actually heard about in the street.
Like, he was actually who he said he was in his music.
Like, when I was coming here in the early 2000s, I would hear about Boo Boo from Queens.
That's rapping now.
Yeah.
That's the difference between East Coast and West Coast.
You're going to have a lot of people from the west coast there's really got to
be official you know what it means it's different because it's going to catch you faster than it
will catch you anywhere else because you're going to eventually find out on the west coast it ain't
going to be long that just really ain't from where he is or he really wasn't that and then like
you'll hear east coast where they still try to figure out if that's the n***a. Like he could have had a hot song and got on from a hot song, you know.
But on the West, it's so gang related.
It's going to be told faster.
And it's going to be worse.
Yeah, the West is more like structured.
Because if you got a bag here in East Coast, you the man.
You ain't got to be proven.
You got nothing.
You the man.
And they've been proving us a thousand times.
Yeah, just for having a bag. Just having a bag. Yeah, having money. You have nothing. You the man. And they've been proving us a thousand times. Yeah, just for having a bag.
Just having a bag. Yeah, having money.
They never called you Squash the Beef
because you knew both of them. You never tried to say, you know what?
Before it gets out of hand, let me get
preem and fifth in the same fold.
You know what? That was one of
my, like, I ain't going to say a dream.
The documentary did it.
Yeah.
Yo, that was something I really, really, really wanted to do
because when you got dudes that never been in the streets,
that ain't about that life for real, and they in the middle,
it's hard to penetrate one or the other.
I said, yo, if them two come together and somebody can put them together,
like I was trying to put them, but I know it couldn't work
because there's too many people that was funding him that he wasn't going to turn around.
I was like, I got to back up.
You think it could happen now?
No.
Nah, man.
It's too deep.
It can happen, but it can happen.
You think so, you?
That water seemed too deep to navigate. Man, I seen dudes that from the same neighborhood.
It could be one situation where they end up in the same place.
They got to show respect.
A funeral, a meeting somewhere, and they got to talk.
I done seen it happen.
I done seen where killers done knock down dudes, mans in them,
and had to end up in the same room.
Because it happens if I run into you and i get
and i get away now i done knocked down some walls and then if i run into you again i hear you didn't
on me we we had that meeting you didn't on me now i'm gonna show okay well maybe we can get to it
you know i mean because i done had it where dudes and called me who was really like done gunned each
other mans and down like brothers and like they didn't run
into each other in the situation required them not to get it on they do that you know i wanted
to be me right because um the west coast had minister society and colors and boys in the hood
how come new york never had any of those they don't glorify black gangsters you know what i mean
they got casino you know the godfather you know they got all that type of stuff you know i mean that we should be talking about all that stuff and you know
and it's the film directors they got to come get us the producers the houses they got to come
talk to the right people yeah i know fifth well no earth so he gonna do the supreme team
story yeah me fifth doing my story but he ain't bringing me in on it that's crazy
it's gonna be a series like power like when I first came in you know I was
with fear for the producers and everybody and dudes like they seen the
new clip my guy and he's like oh we can do six part series with the fifth say
this is power you crazy ten times no me some hit the man fit not just a man for
real respect bro killing the TV game right now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's what I'm trying to do.
I don't know how dudes ain't going with him.
See the story if they don't know.
Tell them how they can see it and how they can watch it.
Because a lot of people, I'm sure, are intrigued.
You guys got stories for days.
There's so many stories we know behind the scenes.
It's good to see y'all brothers sharing your story and making some money, some profit off it.
And not, you know, a director later on in life, you know?
Yeah.
It's hip hophop on cover man
on hulu i guarantee you you are going to fx hulu you are going to find something that you did not
know i guarantee you know it's crazy shaq had dm'd me and he's like yo he said bro i know he was a
good brother he said you know doc is fire he's like you know he went into it then he said you
know tell everybody your aunt aunt, dad, everybody
like, yo, great job.
Yeah, Shackle, love that gangsta shit. He be hitting up
he even listens to the Gangsta Chronicles
podcast and all that.
He like them stories.
Okay, what about you, Chalamet? What you mean?
You watch the whole show? No, I
seen like two episodes. I seen like two, the first
two episodes. You ain't seen nothing then.
Hey man, remember you at remember you told me I get
to hit Charlemagne if I come back on the show?
Remember you told me that?
I'm about to hit this s***, man.
It's a talking piece, though. A lot of my
group chats be going off all the time.
Hey man, the man ain't watch the documentary, man.
Let me pull him over here, man.
What is he doing, man?
Why he ain't watch the documentary, man?
Hey, I'm genuinely nervous right now.
You got to watch the documentary, man.
I'm going to finish it up.
I'm going to finish it up.
Big U is Bimmy.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Thank you, brother.
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Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk LeBron James.
Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. The rumor report.
The gossip. With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report. The Breakfast Club.
Well, on Sunday, LeBron was asked if he planned to get vaccinated as soon as it's available for him.
And this was his response.
Do you plan to get vaccinated as soon as it's available for him. And this was his response. Do you plan to get vaccinated as soon as it's available?
That's a conversation, you know, that my family and I will have and pretty much probably keep that to a private thing.
What's the problem?
I mean, there's no problem. And, you know, they've been trying. They've been saying a lot of NBA
players aren't being proactive and saying they want to get the vaccine, but they've been trying
to target them because people are listening.
Because, as you know, in the black community, a lot of people are a little wary, understandably so, about whether or not they want to get vaccinated.
And Stephen A. Smith was on First Take, and he also went into the history of black people with vaccinations.
And here's what he had to say about LeBron.
He has taken positions on many, many, many things of incredible importance to our community.
And if you could speak up about those things, you just might want to think about speaking up about this.
I think he should. But I'm not going to engage in condemnation or anything like that because I do understand where he's coming from.
I truly do. But because he is who he is, this is not the time to get private.
And that's why I decided I'm not going to be private about it as well.
I will be taking the vaccine today.
I respect Stephen A.
Totally understand his points, but I disagree.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with what LeBron said.
If you don't know where you stand on the vaccine and you're LeBron and you know the power of your voice and you have just trust toward the vaccine like many black people do and rightfully so because of this racist
ass medical system, you may not want to discourage others. So you say, I'm going to keep this private until I decide
what I'm going to do. I don't see the problem with that. Maybe he hasn't decided. Maybe he doesn't know as much information.
People always say, hey, don't talk unless you know all the facts and all the information. And he said,
look, I'm going to speak it over with my family first. I don't see nothing wrong with that. He don't want to discourage folks.
He knows the power of his voice. I get it.
Alright, now let's talk about Myers Leonard
from the Miami Heat. He was on
Twitch and he was playing Call of Duty
Warzone and he had some
anti-Semitic slurs during a game.
Listen to this.
Let's go, baby.
Cowards don't snag me, you f***ing
c*** bitch.
I don't even know what he said.
Something that rhymes with psych
oh i didn't but um it's an anti-semitic slur and since then he has apologized and you know the nba
released a statement on the video so they said the league is in the process of gathering more
info on the incident they said the nba unequivocally condemns all forms of hate speech. Right now,
the FaZe Clan organization is distancing itself from him. And they said they do not tolerate hate
speech or discriminatory language of any kind. Then Myers Leonard did apologize. He said,
I am now more aware of its meaning and I am committed to properly seeking out people who
can help educate me about this type of hate and how we can fight it. I acknowledge and own my
mistake and there's no running from something like that.
So it's hurtful to someone else.
So what was the consequence?
I missed the consequence.
What happened?
What do you, what, what?
Well, the Miami Heat is reviewing the, they're reviewing the footage.
Oh, I thought I saw something where he got suspended or something like that from the
team.
I thought I read that.
Nah, but let me ask you a question with, with these words that people are saying and they
say, oh, I didn't know what the word meant.
Like, can we take that out of, can we take that out of the context now?
That's not true.
Because if you use the word in a derogatory manner, you clearly know what it meant.
Yeah, exactly.
If you use the word as an insult, you clearly know what it meant.
I didn't know the history of the word.
We've been talking about these words for the longest time now.
Like, come on now.
That can't be an excuse anymore.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He's away from the team time now. Like, come on now. That can't be an excuse anymore. Oh, yeah, yeah. He's away from the team indefinitely.
Yeah, the Miami Heat said that he will not be with the team
while they investigate the situation.
Yeah, they put him on leave.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Now, I want to give a big congratulations this morning
to Cardi B.
She is the first female rapper to earn Diamond Single Award
for Bodak Yellow.
So congratulations to Cardi.
That is huge.
The RIAA sent a congratulatory tweet to her Tuesday morning.
Before that, there was a video of her earning her award and a five-time platinum plaque for WAP as well.
So I'm sure that's going to end up going diamond at some point, too.
Drop on a Clues Bomb for Bardi.
I mean, listen, you can't help but feel good for body especially
if you saw it from the beginning like so many of us did you know what i mean just watching her you
know be funny on social media to becoming the superstar she is today you gotta love it man
unless you're just a hater yeah she was getting ready for the grammys because you know the grammys
is on sunday and she said she was really stressed out at rehearsal they told her you gotta meet up
with atlantic execs she said i don't want to I'm tired I don't want to talk about no Grammys no
album I'm just tired but they had that surprise for her way too many people from the Bronx at
the Grammys this year I just want to throw that out there you know the craziest people in America
come from the Bronx and all of Florida I'm happy for so many but you got Tamika Mallory and Cardi
B in the same building all right well. Well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Now, Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to?
Why'd you echo just now?
You heard that?
I did hear that echo.
The old Envy reverb on that.
That was the old Envy reverb.
Envy, Envy, Envy, Envy.
Lafayette Moore.
He knows to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him.
You don't know him, but you will in a second.
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you are a donkey it's time for donkey of the day
i'm gonna fatten all that shit around your eyes
They want this man to throw them blows, man
They wait for Charlemagne to tap them gloves
Let's go
They had to make a judgment of who was gonna be on the Donkey of the Day
They chose you
This is a breakfast club, bitches
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Ed Sheeran
Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, March 10th
Goes to a 35-year-old Chicago man named Lafayette Moore.
Life, man.
Life. Every day I wake up, I thank
God for it. I am blessed, black, and highly
favored. Nick, you see?
You see?
You see what the back of my shirt, my hoodie say?
Blessed, black, and highly favored. Gratitude is my attitude.
Thank you, God. Thank you, God.
Thank you, God. I pray. I meditate. I chant my
mantras every day why
because of people like lafayette morrissey i am a huge advocate for mental health i want everyone
to go out there and you know go to therapy once a week like i do i want people to have a sacred
purpose coach or just some type of spiritual coach in your life you know whether it's anxiety
depression ptsd whatever trauma you're dealing with please go deal with it before it deals with you. But man,
some people out here on this planet are just off. And I don't know if there's any hope for them.
Okay. They're not here with us. We see them. They see us, but we're not in the same place.
Lafayette Moore is one of those people. And he's one of those people who scares me so much.
Okay. He's one of those people who are a main source of my anxiety
because see the way my anxiety is set up is because people like lafayette more scare me
because lafayette doesn't seem to know right from wrong he doesn't seem to know criminal
from legal we talk about these people often here on the breakfast club you know the ones who commit
crimes and then go on social media and talk about said crime like they have employment at a legitimate job
our ownership in a legitimate business yeah lafayette is one of those and these people are
scary terrifying actually see lafayette mall was charged with motor vehicle theft uh about 4 18
p.m last friday a vehicle was stolen from a bp amoco gas station the owner left the vehicle running
and unlocked while he went inside to buy something and it was gone when he left the store well an
officer was investigating a crash in the same area of the car theft and you know what why am i telling
y'all this story let's go to wbbm news radio for the report please the 35 year old chicago man
identified as lafayette moore is alleged to have driven off in a car
left running at a gas station in Joliet. He was trying to find his way to I-80 and saw a police
officer at a crash scene and asked for directions. By then the theft had been reported and the
vehicle description had been broadcast and Moore was close to I-80. The officer gave him directions
and then realized that was the car that was just stolen.
He pulled the car over a short distance
away and arrested Moore without
incident.
Y'all ain't hear what I just heard.
Lafayette Moore stole someone's car
and then pulled up to a police officer
in the stolen car and asked for directions.
Play the news report again, Drum.
I'm gonna stop you, but play it.
The 35-year-old Chicago man identified as Lafayette Moore is alleged directions play the news report again drum i'm gonna stop you but play it the 35 year old chicago
man identified as lafayette moore is alleged to have driven off in a car left running at a gas
station in joliet he was trying to find his way to i-80 and saw a police officer at a crash scene
and asked for directions stop just let that sit there for a second just let that sit there for a
second because see y'all don't ever stop and take a second. Just let that sit there for a second.
Because, see, y'all don't ever stop and take a second to think about the people we have to deal with and interact with on an everyday basis.
That's why I don't mind social distancing. OK, I was a social distancing before COVID. Before COVID, I told y'all segregation was a great concept that was poorly executed.
It should have been based. It shouldn't have been based on race. No, it shouldn't have been based on race. It should have been based. It shouldn't have been based on race.
No, it shouldn't have been based on race.
It should have been based on mindset.
OK, I'm not sounding, you know, elitist at all when I say I shouldn't have to share space
with Lafayette more.
OK, why would I want to be in the same restaurant as that guy?
OK, why should him and I live in the same neighborhood?
It don't have anything to do with his race.
It's his mindset.
OK, I don't care what race he is. When I hear that story, only thing I think is keep him and
those who think like him away from me. This is the equivalent of robbing a bank and then going
back to that same bank to open a bank account to deposit the money you just stole from that bank
in it. Okay. Stories like this really, really, really, really just make me want to focus on my five-year retirement plan.
Okay, I have to go live like the Amish.
All right, build my own community somewhere in the world.
All right, grow my own food, preserve my own food,
just eat naturally, be surrounded by family,
preferably on the island of Angola.
I just want to put as much distance between myself
and the Lafayette Moors of the world as possible.
This is just another cautionary tale, a reminder of what we, the humans with common sense and
logical thinking skills are up against every day.
I don't want Lafayette Moore.
I want Lafayette less.
Please give Lafayette Moore the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Now, I'm absolutely serious when I say I don't care what race this person is because it's all about his mindset.
But let's play a game of guess what race it is all right lafayette moore 35 years old of chicago illinois stole a car from a gas
station and then stopped and asked police for directions in the same stolen car d DJ Envy, guess what race he is!
I'm going with black.
Why?
Why?
Alright, Chicago, Illinois.
Stealing a car from a gas station.
But, the fact that he pulled over and talked to a cop
after he stole a car is high talk. He was high.
He was high. That seems like something you do
when you're high. Or it shows a high level of privilege.
No.
I'm just saying.
Shows a high level of privilege.
I'm staying with black.
You're staying with black?
Okay.
Okay.
Angela Yee, Lafayette, Chicago, Illinois.
Stole a car from a gas station.
Stopped and asked police for directions in the same stolen car.
Guess what race he is.
Now, originally, I was thinking that he was white because of his actions.
I think about Dave Chappelle when he talks about how you pull up to the cops smoking
weed and be like, hey, can you give me directions?
Not even thinking that something might happen to you.
But the name Lafayette makes me think of True Blood.
Lafayette was black in True Blood.
Right. So I'm saying, but that's what makes me think
maybe black. So I'm a little bit torn on this one.
Pick a side. Pick a side. Pick a side.
Damn. She didn't pick yet.
She said she's thinking.
You pick black.
What do you pick, Angelique?
Because I can't imagine a black person would do that.
It's such a high
level of privilege, right? An entitlement to pull up to
a police officer in a stolen car?
But I am gonna
say black just because of the name Lafayette.
I don't know any white people named Lafayette.
Wow. See?
Well, Angelique, DJ
Envy, you both
are wrong.
Lafayette Moore is not black.
He's a nigga.
And it is a difference.
And I am drawing a line in the sand.
It's a line that has been drawn for a long time.
Chris Rock drew it a long time ago when he told y'all the difference between black people
and N-words.
And I need to be separated from the N-words like Lafayette Moore of the world.
Okay? So
you're both wrong.
Damn it.
I didn't know that was an option.
Revolt. Oh damn, we don't.
Revolt, please. When you see his picture, hold on.
Google Lafayette Moore image.
You see him?
Yeah, I see him. 100%
pure. I would have never pulled over next to the police.
Hell no.
He looked like every single description you could give of a suspect.
He looked like every single description a white person would give of a suspect.
He's got dreadlocks.
He's black.
What's wrong with him?
He looked like he got a tear drop on his eye.
I can't really see it.
He got a lazy eye. Like, bro, what is wrong with you?
Clearly he was on something, though.
Yeah, that's what I said. He had to be on something.
The fact that you pulled over and spoke to a cop after you stole a car?
Oh, you might have been completely sober.
I'm telling you, we live in a different world, bro.
And I ain't talking about the sitcom.
All right. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
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Eat the bread.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, this lady called, I think a week ago or two weeks ago, and she was having some problems in the bed.
And Charlamagne advised her how to work the middle.
And she's back on the line.
Good morning.
What?
Hello.
Hey, this is Kip.
How are you doing?
Hey, she's calling back.
What's up, girl?
You were very popular when you called in for ASCII and you were talking about being insecure about being on top, right?
Yes.
So.
I have a follow up. Okay. All all right let's talk about it okay so me and him had a long discussion about it and i went on and told him how i felt
and so me and him talked about it and that night the magic happened we put on some pornos and like
i watched a couple scenes with different women doing you know different
positions and because you told me to do and I tried it and like we have not stopped
I have okay so hold on hold on you did reverse cowgirl yes I did I did I did
and let me tell you something and that is a workout in itself so it feels good because
you over there doing your squats doing your your crybaby challenge, doing the busted challenge on it. That's what I'm talking about.
Girl, and I also been working out too. So it's like, I guess my breathing is a little bit better. And I am like, man, I'm telling you, we have been having some good night. We really have. And you know, it was interesting, though. And I was so glad that you called about that because a lot of women were weighing in about
their insecurities also.
And I was saying, I know he loves just looking at your body no matter what.
And so everything about you, I'm sure he finds attractive.
What did he say when you guys had the conversation?
He was just like, that is more or less me.
And it was never him.
He never, ever felt any kind of way about, you know, me saying that I didn't want to get on top of whatever.
But he just was like, baby, you are thinking too hard into it.
And also, like I told you, I was trying to get the LIFO and the BBL done.
And he was like, I love you how you are. You know, that's for women who, you know, don't really like how they look and rather spend money.
He was like, let's go to the gym we got a planet fitness ship membership and we've been back and forth in the gym and stuff
or whatever so like he really supports me and i love that about him like he didn't make me feel
any kind of way about it when i did see him down and talk to him about it he was just really open
and like ma ma that's like that's just you that That's you. That's all you. It's never been me.
Isn't riding on
so fun?
It is.
Look,
I always was just
nervous about it
because of my weight,
you know,
and like my guy,
he's a pretty small guy
and I just always felt
like I was too heavy
to be on top
and,
you know,
like,
so that's the only reason
why I didn't want to do it.
All right.
Now,
my only advice is
make sure you don't go up too high because then know like so that's the only reason why I didn't want to do it all right now my only advice is make
sure you don't go up too high because then because then when you come back down if it slides out it
could hurt him so just be careful with that don't go too high yes ma'am I did see on your Instagram
where all the you know people were commenting and stuff or whatever and you really, really talk
to me like a big sister and I just
want to tell you that I appreciate you so
much. Like, this
advice line is the best
and speaking to you about my insecurity
like with everyone listening
or whatever was hard for me but at the same
time you made me feel very comfortable.
Auntie been there before.
Auntie been in that position over there.
All right.
And I think a lot of women, we do have insecurities about our body.
But I do know for guys, like I said, they just happy to be there.
And they're not thinking, oh, look at this stretch mark.
Look at that fat.
Like, they're not even thinking like that.
They're just thinking, like, this is amazing.
I mean, most guys still going to hit,
but they're going to talk about it later to them boys at least.
And that's what I'm saying.
My whole thing is, you know, like me and B discussing with they boys,
like about stuff like that.
To me, I think they do.
They do.
But I mean, if the poom poom is good, he's still going to be like,
but that poom poom fire though.
Yeah.
Right. Well, thank you so much. And I'm glad that things got so much better for you that's him and he sounds like an amazing
man so he deserves for you to ride again tonight and he is i'm i'm actually i'll be 35 next month
and he's 26 and i had also had insecurities about that, too, with our age, because there's stuff or whatever. But we're going on two years now.
All right, now.
All right, good.
Well, listen, keep on following up.
I'm glad that you sound so excited and energetic about it.
And I'm sure he feels better about it, too.
So that's dope.
So that's what ASCII is all about.
And I'm happy to hear from you.
Yes, ma'am.
Y'all have a wonderful morning.
And God bless all y'all.
You, too, now.
All right, ASCII.
A guy will definitely be like, yo, her body trash, but her poom poom fire.
Not about his girl, about his girl though, or his wife?
No, not about his girl.
No, not about his girl or his wife.
Yeah, because they're in a real relationship.
They're in a real relationship.
Like they're together.
I can't imagine he would tell his boys she's trapped.
Yeah, not about his girl or his wife.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
But he'll think that and that's why he got her, you know,
let's go work out together, yada, yada, yada.
All right, well, Ask Yee, 800-585-1051.
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Get some real advice with Angela Yee.
It's Ask Yee.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
This big guy.
What's up?
What's up, DJ Envy?
What's up, bro?
Shout out to my name in the cards.
Please, Kane.
What's up?
You clapping your hands?
What are you doing, man?
What's your question for me, bro?
You guys are amazing.
You wake me up.
You make me go that damn sleep in the closet when I get to work shut up don't tell nobody anything now let's
talk business angela yee let's talk okay top of my subject is accepting money from an ex are you
ready i'm ready i know okay it's like eating a whole bowl of spaghetti and waking up in the morning and having to use the bathroom all day long.
So that's how I feel.
Check this out.
She, I am in a situation, okay?
It is a living arrangement.
It is a sexual expectation fantasy.
Ooh, we all wrapped in one.
But I'm getting feelings, Angela.
You?
Okay, so y'all not together. You're just
roommates. We're roommates
slash
sex buddies slash
sex club. You name it.
We're doing it. But not in a relationship.
We play with each other
in different conversations.
Okay?
It's complicated. It's very complicated.
Okay, but not in a relationship right
are you in a relationship yes or no no okay now continue she called her uh she told me one day
she said hey look big Al uh what you doing I say I'm I'm working she said I want you to uh
all right I'll call you back next thing you know know, I called her. Twenty minutes later, I said, what's up?
She's like, I just come back from my ex-house.
I said, what the?
She said, yeah, I just came back from my ex-house.
He gave me some blase money.
He gave me a couple, you know, a couple bills.
I'm like, okay, what the hell is you going over his house for?
Why do you even need money?
You make more money than i do now she tells me that she did it because she
didn't think it was gonna be no problem with me she just wanted some extra change in her pocket
why you ain't say nothing i could have donated plasma what the hell well here's the confusing
part that's not your girl so legally she can do anything she wants to do.
She can do anything she wants to do.
But when you make
it, we have it.
You just, it's the principle of
the thing. It's the male ego
you use.
That sounds more like
your problem and it sounds like you need to have
a conversation with her. Maybe she's
testing you. Maybe she's telling you
that to see how you react because you're
not trying to lock it down. If you're
not with me, if you're not my man, I can
do whatever I want. We've never had that
discussion. Do you do other things too?
I'm the director. I need a
damn camera.
But do you mess with other
chicks too? Absolutely,
Angela. So what are you
mad about? Y'all not even in a relationship.
Doesn't this sound hypocritical to you?
No, no, no. We got this.
It's amazing. It is amazing.
It is amazing. It causes
this.
Sir, y'all are both
single. Y'all are both single.
Yes. What's the problem?
Yes, but no.
We have rules.
We can't break rules.
So the rule is that she can't get money from her ex?
Well, no.
So she didn't do anything wrong.
Sounds like you're having your own ego issues,
and it's more something that you need to check.
Now, if that was your girl, I would say that's an absolute no. But because you're messing your own ego issues and it's more something that you need to check now if that was your girl i would say that's an absolute no but because you're messing with other women
okay say if it was my girl how can i break that down to her that that's not cool well sir there's
steps to this first she has to be your girl for your she probably wouldn't have done that if you guys were in a relationship.
Right?
Okay.
So, you got to figure out what you want to do and have that conversation.
You can't be mad at her for going to her ex for anything.
She could have slept with him, too.
Hey, be mad at yourself.
If your wife borrowed money from her ex-boyfriend What would you say?
If my wife?
That's what I say Oh, so you said my ex-wife
I ain't got an ex-wife
But if my wife
Wouldn't be borrowing
No money from her ex-boyfriend
My wife wouldn't be
Speaking to her ex-boyfriend
What are you talking about?
Huh?
What if your wife
Borrowed money from her ex-boyfriend
And she didn't care you about it
Until after she got the money?
Hell no, that wouldn't happen
My wife don't talk
To her ex-boyfriend
Sir, you cannot compare These two situations That's not your wife after she got the money. Hell no, that wouldn't happen. My wife don't talk to her ex-boyfriend.
Sir, you cannot compare these two situations.
That's not your wife.
That's not even your girl.
Yeah, that's not your girl.
You don't even know that girl.
You share that girl.
She was in Atlanta this weekend.
But if I'm giving her fellatio,
she got to bow down sometimes, Rob. No, she don't.
She never has to bow down.
You're not the only person giving her fellatio.
She was in Atlanta this weekend. Mad dudes gave her fellat down. You're not the only person giving her fellatio. She was in Atlanta this weekend.
Mad dudes gave her fellatio this weekend.
And if you're giving her fellatio, you're
bowing down. But listen, my whole
point is this. That's not your woman. You
haven't had that discussion, and
you just got to live with it. She could do whatever she wants.
She could get g*** banged if she wants to.
Gee, she... She can.
That's
going to be a little deep.
That's deep.
So either try to lock it down and be a good man,
and you're messing with other women.
How do you think she feels?
She likes it.
I'm telling you, it is some of the most weirdest type of
poor hook type stuff going on up in
town.
Oh, my goodness.
Okay.
Well, this is what you signed up for, sir.
She's doing her.
You're doing you.
And you guys are doing each other.
Until you change the dynamics of that relationship, you don't call the shots.
I can't say nothing, huh?
You really can't.
You can't.
Yeah, you have to take it just like she is From other people
What is going on here Yee?
Okay
I think I'm having Yee
Goodbye sir
You can't have it both ways
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Now we got rumors on the way
Yes and just as you anticipated
Kim Kardashian's divorce will be on the new season of keeping up with the kardashians we have a little
tiny snippet from the trailer all right we'll get into that next it's the breakfast club good morning
the breakfast club
this is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Now, The Rock is making sure that he teaches his daughter the power of affirmations.
And it's really cute what he posted on his Instagram.
Listen to this.
Can you say, I'm an awesome girl.
Awesome girl.
I'm a smart girl.
Smart girl.
And I want you to say, I can do anything.
Anything.
That's right.
And now, I mean, really, the most important thing, where's your mother?
Okay.
Daddy's the best.
Daddy's the best.
That's right.
Mother!
Well, no, not mother.
No, you're ruining the thing.
Just daddy's the best.
Dropping a Clues Bond for the rock.
Nothing like being a girl, dad, man.
I think we all do that. I think as fathers, we all do that with our kids.onds for the Rock. Nothing like being a girl dad, man. I think we all do that.
I think as fathers, we all do that with our kids.
Daddy's the best.
And then our daughters always go,
Daddy's the best, but Mommy is too.
So I think we all do that.
I just like the fact that he's, you know,
putting those positive affirmations
in his daughter's head.
That's me all day.
Love being a girl dad.
Me too.
All right.
Now, Blake Griffin had an interview
where he talked about joining the Brooklyn Nets.
And he was on AMA on Bleacher Report.
And they asked him why he chose Brooklyn.
And he said they have a need for a foreman.
I've always had a lot of respect for Steve Nash and all of the guys that they have.
Sean Marks has done a great job there.
It was a tough decision.
He also talked about his friendship with DeAndre Jordan.
And he said, we go way back.
Anybody who you're that familiar with always makes it easier.
That definitely played a part. And as far as his goals for this year, he said,
his only goal is to help win a championship. Some years it's more realistic than others,
but that's why I came to Brooklyn. So praying on that one, let's go Brooklyn.
All right. Now, Baron Davis said that Dan Gilbert wouldn't let him join LeBron
and the Heat in the 2011 season. He tweeted out, I remember Dan Gilbert sent a message to me.
He wouldn't let me out of my deal if I went to play with LeBron.
Facts.
He knew that where I was, he knew that where I was going.
So they played hardball.
He said, if I went to play with LeBron, he would win a title.
I told him LeBron going to win one anyway.
So that's, as you know, Baron Davis had a short stint with the Cavs back in 2011.
He was eventually released and he signed with the Knicks, but he wanted to go team up with lebron in miami okay steven angela
smith with the sports news yeah i've read somewhere that i've read somebody that uh camilla almost
went to uh miami i seen he did an interview he was like he was gonna go to miami that's part of
the big three that'd be dope listen you know my love for the Brooklyn Nets Transcends just sports anyway
I'm always gonna
Root for our Brooklyn team
But isn't
But isn't it kind of trash though?
Can I just be honest?
Isn't it kind of trash
That these teams do this?
Cause it's only what?
The Brooklyn Nets
They got like a
Super duper duper team
And it's like
Well who
You know
Who beats them?
Isn't that what you want?
No
I want competition.
It's been proven that those super teams can lose, sir.
Yeah, you never know what can happen.
The Miami Heat lost when they had Bron, Bosh, and Wade.
The Warriors lost when they had everybody.
But they also won.
Yeah, but they can lose too.
The goal is to increase your chances of winning.
So that's the goal, right?
All right. Now, Kim Kardashian and the Keeping Up with the Kardashians farewell season trailer. to the goal is to increase your chances of winning so that's the goal right all right now kim
kardashian and the keeping up with the kardashians farewell season trailer there was a little snippet
showing that they are going to be discussing the divorce and that will play out as one of the
storylines yeah i feel like a loser so yeah that's all we have mean, so we got the you're a loser.
All right.
She feels like a loser.
And the final season does premiere March 18th. If anybody's concerned about that.
In the meantime, Kanye's Donda album has been delayed.
They're saying it's because of the divorce, but it's still coming, according to Saha the Prince.
Now, Saha the Prince sat down with Vlad TV.
And here's what he had to say about the divorce.
The Donda album?
Are you working on that?
Yep.
I think he started working on it late last year.
I think once November, December, January comes around, he kind of takes a hiatus.
You know, vacation break, get with the family.
So we're back working.
That's why I'm out here, too.
How's he handling the divorce right now?
We didn't really speak on it, but he's in good spirits.
I know how much he loves his family, so it has to hit you some kind of way.
You know what I'm saying?
As just a human being.
All right.
In addition to that, Sy High the Prince also discussed some more.
It's crazy to do a whole interview and you're just talking about Kanye, Kanye, Kanye, and you have your own things going on.
But he is working on Kanye's album, so I'm sure that's part of the reason why.
Here's what else he had to say about Kanye.
And the crazy thing, he had no help.
And not even just funded it.
Nobody supported him.
His family, his friends.
I've seen so many people that he's changed their lives for generations and generations to come
that came in there and cussed him literally out.
You can't talk to me like that not in my own establishment i'm confused i thought that's what your friend's supposed to do
if you're doing some foul or whack ish they supposed to be able to talk to you and curse
you out and go back and forth but you know it's coming from a place of love i know that's what
my friends do if i do something crazy right and that's about the presidential run like people
weren't supporting him but i mean i. My friends talk to me hard sometimes
when I'm not doing the right thing
or they're going against me, but it's not
a place of hate. I hope it's a place of love.
If they were talking about the presidential
run, there's nothing
nobody in Kanye's team
could have said that wasn't
harsh enough. They all should have been super
harsh at him.
Now, if you are encouraging him to run for president that's not your friend
i think everybody knew that was a train wreck of an idea
all right well that is your rumor report all right thank you miss ye now hold on i gotta read
something right fast hold on no just pull All right. So yesterday, we announced the winner of our Facebook group, How Can I Get On Contest.
Congratulations to Zion.
He's from Houston, Texas.
Now, he's going to be joining us next hour.
We're going to call him and just see how it feels to have his first deal.
Now, you guys voted for him.
He won a singles deal.
And we're going to talk to him.
All right.
So we're going to do that after the mix and keep it locked.
But up next is the mix revolt.
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who are we repping today? Well, today we are representing for Amanda Gorman. She's the
youngest poet ever to speak at the presidential inauguration. She is now 23 years old,
but she was only 22 at the time.
She did The Hill We Climb.
It was an original composition
that she revised just for that
in the aftermath of the January 6th
storming of the Capitol.
Amanda Gorman also has three books forthcoming
with Penguin Random House,
and she is a graduate of Harvard University,
graduate magna cum laude.
And here is a poem she did at inauguration.
It's Women's History Month, and we're celebrating the most influential women in history.
Check out this phenomenal woman.
Let us walk with these warriors, charge on with these champions, and carry forth the call of our captains. We celebrate them by acting with courage and compassion,
by doing what is right and just.
For while we honor them today, it is they who every day honor us.
And that was another phenomenal woman in history.
All right.
Well, again, another shout out to Amanda Gorman.
She's amazing.
And what I love about it is that she makes you feel so much emotion.
So she's super dope.
And it is Women's History Month.
So we are celebrating Amanda Gorman.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got the positive notes.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Chare charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let me shout out to um our
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Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
I do, man.
I just want to say, you know, this is one of my favorite quotes,
and that quote is,
those who can do and those who can't criticize.
I'm saying that in reference to my guys, Swiss Beats and Timbaland,
partnering with Trilla for Versus, man. You doing verses on ig for fun it cost him nothing to
make and now it has evolved into a business that's part of the trilla app that has a valuation of a
billion dollars and all the artists who participated in verses are now stakeholders in that billion
dollar app so salute the swiss and. Just always remember those who can do
and those who can't criticize.
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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.