The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club Best Of Episode(Terrance Crawford Interview, Tony Yayo Interview, Lola Brooke Interview, If A Woman Gives A Compliment Is It Flirting?)

Episode Date: December 27, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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. Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes
Starting point is 00:00:39 bring you I Do Part Two, a one-of-a-kind experiment in podcasting to help you find love again. Hey, I'm Jana Kramer. I'm Jenny Garth. Hi, everyone. I'm Amy Robach. And I'm TJ Holmes. And we are, well, not necessarily relationship experts. If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love, we want to help.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Listen to I do part two on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hey, everyone. This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga. On July 8th, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same as Melrose Place was introduced to the world. We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, and every single wig removal together. So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. On Thanksgiving Day, 1999, five-year-old Cuban boy, Elian Gonzalez, was found off the coast of Florida. And the question was, should the boy
Starting point is 00:01:47 go back to his father in Cuba? Mr. Gonzalez wanted to go home and he wanted to take his son with him. Or stay with his relatives in Miami? Imagine that your mother died trying to get you to freedom. Listen to Chess Peace, the Elian Gonzalez story, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Records. Executive produced by Questlove, the Story Pirates, and John Glickman, Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15 year old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
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Starting point is 00:03:21 Model X, pretty lips. Wake up, wake up, wake up wake up wake up you guys really are like the hip-hop early morning late night talk show this club is the most powerful popular urban radio show live from the black mothership in new york city it it's DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God. It's different, you know what I'm saying? Like, y'all know what y'all talking about. Thank you, y'all. Be blessed, y'all. I love y'all.
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Starting point is 00:04:31 Okay. That's good stuff. Thank you so much. Hello, who's this? I'm morning DJ Envy. Morning, Jess. Hey. What up, bro?
Starting point is 00:04:39 Hey, I got a question, man. When y'all gonna go ahead and hire Jess as y'all third co-host? Jess be too busy for us sometime. As soon as she get time. Yeah. Keep asking them. It's okay. Keep asking them. They'll get another response.
Starting point is 00:04:54 No offense to the other co-hosts, but you know what I'm saying? She brings a different energy to the show. You think so? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Most definitely. I'm concerned that she can't keep up these outfits. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't know if she... I'm the only one that come up here like this. First of all, don't play with me.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Exactly. Thank you. Exactly. I think she'd get tired of dressing up this early in the morning. No, I make them... Look, they in here looking good. I make them dress up. I think y'all need to go ahead and just go ahead and sign her
Starting point is 00:05:23 and just do whatever you need to do To get her there every day Just be too busy Like next week Jess is in Detroit Or we We'll see what God got planned I am
Starting point is 00:05:31 But I'm only in Detroit Because somebody else Is going to be up here So yeah We'll see what God got planned Hello who's this? Shatima with a T Okay Shatima with a T
Starting point is 00:05:40 Get it off your chest mama Hi I don't have anything To get off my chest But I just wanted to call And wish my daughter a happy 21st birthday. I am so proud of her. She's a senior at the University of Delaware, and she's doing her thing. There you go. University of Delaware.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Salute to her for surviving Delaware. Oh, stop it. Yeah. University of Delaware. She a senior. Her name is Janaya Hodge Peace Janaya Hodge Peace Janaya
Starting point is 00:06:07 Hope she go out there And do great things In this world Absolutely I can't believe I got through This is In all these years
Starting point is 00:06:12 This is the only time I got through So you know It's a prayer from God For my daughter There you go Have a good one Alright thank y'all
Starting point is 00:06:18 For taking the call Alright Hello who's this Yo what's up It's Los from Chi-Town Los what up Get it off your chest Yo I just wanna say Thank you to both you guys Man Charlamagne And Heavy man Hello, who's this? Yo, what's up? This is Los from Chi-Town. Los, what up? Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Yo, I just want to say thank you to both you guys, man, Charlamagne and Heavy, man. I read both y'all books. I got Charlamagne to sign my book in Atlanta. Dope, dope. The podcast festival he had. Thank you, brother. I'm working on a third one right now.
Starting point is 00:06:41 Yo, I'm buying it. I'm buying it. Yo, both your books did me some good with my marriage, man. Y'all really changed my life with those two books. So, big word up. Yeah, me and the wife just finished the second book. We're talking about raising our kids. You know, we got six kids. One is 22. The youngest is two. So, it's real life, real family. We're just talking about
Starting point is 00:06:57 the different ages and how we raise our kids, brother. Well, thank you, Los. We appreciate you, brother. Yeah, no problem, man. Bless Brown and highly favored. There you go. Well, I'm black, but same to these. I respect your Los. We appreciate you, brother. Yeah, no problem, man. Bless Brown and highly favored. There you go. Well, I'm black, but same to these. I respect your color. You're Hugh.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Hello, who's this? What's up, DJ Envy? This is Frank P from Youngstown, Ohio, man. What up, Frank? Get it off your chest, brother. Man, I want to talk about the CI and his turn situation. I keep getting people to talk about that. I just want to say, man, I don't care how old I get.
Starting point is 00:07:25 If any of my kids ever disrespect me or try to raise their hand, I'm going to put them down right there. Especially your son. Yeah. Yeah, that's crazy, man. I don't even know why people fix their mouth if they see I tripping or messing up their family or embarrassing them. Come on, man, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Yeah, and there's probably people saying that who ain't got no kids, especially sons, because the reality is, you know, we've all got buck on our fathers at one point or another. And we've all tested our dad. You know what I mean? Yeah, but that's just, man, I don't know. People just be like the talk, man. I don't know what's going on with this world,
Starting point is 00:07:56 but I promise you any of my kids raising their hands at me or their mama, I'm putting them down right there where they at. I didn't hear nobody talking bad about T.I. Yeah, I didn't hear nobody say T.I. was wrong. I've seen a couple comments saying, like, he embarrassing his family or why he messing with his son or like that. I just wanted to put that out there. These little dudes need to relax, man.
Starting point is 00:08:18 These streets ain't what it is, for real. Also, you know what's so interesting? I didn't really get buckled by my dad physically because my dad showed me That power early My dad let me know My dad let me know It wasn't a game
Starting point is 00:08:29 Early early You don't even think about it You know what I'm saying Yeah nah I did this thing I think I had an attitude With my dad one time He said something
Starting point is 00:08:35 I had an attitude Punched me dead in my chest That was the last time ever That's it You felt that power That's just crazy Yeah last time ever Get it off your chest
Starting point is 00:08:43 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with
Starting point is 00:08:58 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 on the iHeartRadio app,
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Starting point is 00:10:05 One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey y'all, Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history. Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it.
Starting point is 00:10:54 And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part 2,
Starting point is 00:11:27 a one-of-a-kind experiment in podcasting to help you find love again. If you didn't get it right the first time, it's time to try, try again, as they guide you through this podcast experiment in dating. Hey, I'm Jana Kramer. As they say, those that cannot do, teach. Actually, I think I finally got it right. So take the failures I've had the second or even third or whatever, maybe the fourth time around. I'm Jenny Garth. 29 years ago, Kelly Taylor said these words,
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Starting point is 00:14:27 Wake up. Whether you're mad or blessed. It's time to get up and get something. Call up now. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hey, Mike. What's up?
Starting point is 00:14:39 This is Uber Mike. Breakfast Club. Good morning to y'all. Uber Mike. What's up? Get it off your chest, brother. How y'all doing? First, I wanted to say I want to thank y'all for 14 years of hard service.
Starting point is 00:14:48 You guys have inspired me to start a podcast. Uber Driver is called More Than Just a Driver on Spotify. That'd be dope. It'd be dope if you could actually do the interview in the car with people. No. It would be dope. I refuse to be excited about that. While he's driving around, he's talking to people, and the camera's filming him while he's driving around.
Starting point is 00:15:04 That'd be dope. I don't want excited about that. While he's driving around, he's talking to people, and the camera's filming him while he's driving around. That'd be dope. I don't want to inspire people in that way. Why? I want to inspire you to go to therapy. You know what I'm saying? I want to inspire you to do some things, but not start a podcast. Charlamagne, this is the point. There's a lot of stories out here, Charlamagne.
Starting point is 00:15:16 We have up to 40,000 rides. So we got stuff to talk about. So it's like taxicab confessions? I love it. It's everything. Stories, what people have gone through it's a whole bunch of things now yeah literally the eyes and ears of the streets are you making these people sign waivers that they agree no no we're not interviewing people
Starting point is 00:15:34 we're talking to insurance agents uh reports you know the ports of having insurance when you're driving a whole bunch of things that people are missing and then uh your ratings as a passenger why sometimes it takes you a long time to get a ride all those things yeah but are missing and then uh your ratings as a passenger why sometimes it takes you a long time to get around all those things yeah but are you making these people sign waivers are they allowing you i'm not interviewing people i mean i'm not interviewing people i'm confused we have the way just you're confused yeah so what are you doing you're not interviewing people oh we're talking about like insurance we're talking about what drivers go through you know what drive what he's not calling an interview he. He's calling it a conversation.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Are you talking to these people, sir? Yes, he is. No, we're not talking to people, Charlemagne. We are talking to us, like fellow drivers. Oh, the drivers are talking amongst each other. Okay. Yes. Yes. And last thing, before I go, I want to wish you guys a happy holidays. Thank you, sir. And then, whoever
Starting point is 00:16:23 you guys meet, your third person or whatever, they have to pass the Slander the Breakfast Club second. That's impossible. Is that? How is that impossible, Solomon? I think anybody will pick a Slander the Breakfast Club pretty easy, honestly. It's impossible.
Starting point is 00:16:38 What's that? No, I'm just saying, whoever y'all pick. Pick Lauren. Lauren's like, what's that? She's ready for that. Would you like to find out, Lauren? No, I don't. Anything you smile about, I don't want to be invited to. Who wanted this?
Starting point is 00:16:48 I trust you, Envy. We had a segment called Slander the Breakfast Club where people can call up and slander the breakfast club. Whatever they don't like about you. Whatever they don't like about the breakfast club, they can do it. I used to do that in my old job. So they would have to call up and be able to slander you and you'd have to be able to take it.
Starting point is 00:17:01 We used to call it a hit mail. Okay. That's like a... The way you laughed about it. That breakfast club audience is different yeah i know i it's it happens it's in the comments okay there's dip now they're different they're different 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 morning everybody it's d Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:17:27 We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed. The brother Terrence Crawford. Welcome. How you feeling? Feeling great. Fight goes down July 29th. Yes.
Starting point is 00:17:35 You think this is going to be your toughest fight? I don't know. A lot of people ask me that every time I fight. Mm-hmm. I don't know until I get in the ring with them. How do you prepare for this fight? Do you prepare the same way or is there any different preparation for this one than any other fight that you've had? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Just keep doing what I've been doing and everything else will play itself out. You got to make some adjustments though. This is Earl Spence we're talking about. This is the guy that you had picked over me. I did. He picked him over me. I did, I did. He picked him over you. I remember. I remember.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Remember. I remember. I don't forget. I got Earl. I do got Earl. Not because you not great. I just think, you know, styles make fights. I think Earl got it.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Definitely. You feel pressure going into this fight? Not at all. Not at all. This is my moment. This is my time. This is what I've been waiting for. And the world's going to see July 29th. I always talk about, you know, nowadays it feels like everybody wants to be undefeated, right?
Starting point is 00:18:32 Does that put more pressure on you? Because I think Floyd kind of did it with his 50-0. But back then, you lose a fight, it was fine. I see you in a rematch and it was okay. It wasn't cool. But now it seems like when you lose a fight now, everybody like oh it's washed it's over i don't think i never felt any pressure i put my o on the line numerous of times with whoever they put in front of me i called out the best fighters in each division that i ever been in floyd have made it kind of hard for people to take a loss and keep going because so many people want to be like Floyd and so many people was attracted to Floyd and follow Floyd career and they felt as if you wasn't like Floyd then you wasn't that that guy you know but people lose people come back styles make fights like he said and things happen i never thought that a loss can
Starting point is 00:19:26 define a fighter in any way shape or form yeah because i mean floyd's one of the best to ever do it but why just look at floyd why people don't look at ali uh you know lennox lewis all these great fighters have lost sugar ray lennon like tommy hearns they've all lost because times has changed and social media have taken over. So when Tommy Hearns and Ali and all those great fighters that came before us, they didn't have to deal with the politics. They didn't have to deal with social media slandering them and doing this and doing that to impress people. So it's kind of different.
Starting point is 00:20:03 You feel like you don't get the respect that you deserve when it comes to a lot of these fights like even with you know charlamagne saying he thinks arrow's gonna beat you like do you feel like you're the underdog in a lot of this it's just boxing like i guess it's boxing at the end of the day don't back down now i'm not i got arrow you're gonna lose but do you feel like you don't get the respect that you deserve? Always, always. Why is that? But how great I am. I look at all the great fighters that came before me.
Starting point is 00:20:31 None of them got their respect until, A, they lost or they retired. Nobody gave Floyd his respect until he retired. Then they realized how great he was. A lot of people didn't give Ali his respect. A lot of people didn't give Ali his respect. A lot of people didn't give Roy Jones his respect until they lost or they retired. Why the lost part? I don't know because I guess when one has lost or taken defeat to another great fighter, they feel as if this fighter is not invincible.
Starting point is 00:21:01 So they can feel as if he's on a level now oh well we brought him down to earth now we can laugh at him now we can praise him for all the good things that he done oh i get it yeah earl said your record was inflated what is that word inflated me well listen he can say all those type of things but when you look at who i fought and who he fought and you look at what I've done to him, you know, it's no comparison. Did Udis, I think I pronounced his name right, did he beat you in amateurs? Who? Your Guinness Udis? Udis, yeah, yeah, he beat me in amateurs.
Starting point is 00:21:39 And then Earl stopped him in the 10th round when they fought. So Udis said there's no way you can beat Earl if Earl fights you the way he fought him. So does it matter if he beat someone who defeated you? Never. Listen, you're talking about a fight that happened when I was 18 years old. I was a little kid. I was a little boy.
Starting point is 00:21:59 You know, that same little boy is no way, shape, form, fashion, the same little boy. You know what I, form, fashion, the same little boy. You know what I mean? The grown man that I am today. When I fought Ugas, I probably had like 45. Ugas probably had hundreds. Coming from Cuba and, you know, they fighting all the national, I mean, international tournaments, national tournaments, all that. You know, so he had more experience at the time.
Starting point is 00:22:33 So I wouldn't base him beating me at 18 on a professional fight. We don't have no headgear on. We're fighting with smaller gloves. We're fighting longer rounds, longer minutes in the rounds. So it's a lot of things that goes into fighting an amateur fight and fighting a professional fight. So a lot of people say, oh, well, you lost to Oogies and this and that. Well, a lot of people lost to a lot of people in the amateurs, and look what happened in a professional ranking.
Starting point is 00:22:57 A lot of people can say, oh, well, Terrence, you lost to this guy. You lost to that guy. Okay, well, all the guys that I lost to when the amateurs compared a career and professional to my career that's real what did you learn from those losses that you were able to take and your professional career that kept you that's kept you undefeated well a lot of things I learned how to cope with certain styles I learned how to capitalize on the things that I was doing wrong.
Starting point is 00:23:26 So you just go back to the drawing board and fix the problem that you had that led you to get the loss. You got to learn from it. And I felt like I learned from all my losses. I got stronger. I got wiser. I got more experience. That led me to be the person that I am today in a professional ranking.
Starting point is 00:23:45 Did you watch the fight between Spence and Yugusugas of course and what'd you think about it it was a good fight arrow did good ugas did good and uh it was a good fight now that fight was what 2021 i thought it was last year was it maybe it was 21 21 now he hasn't fought in over a year so do you does that give you the advantage or disadvantage? What's your thoughts on that? I don't even look at that like that. You know, he came off a longer layoff prior to that. Been in a car accident and he came back and he looked strong. He looked good.
Starting point is 00:24:16 So, I'm not banking on him not being in the ring for him to come rusty or anything. He's a professional. He know how to fight. So, come fight now. He'll be ready just like I will. All right, when we come back, we got more with Terrence Crawford, his fight with Errol Spence goes down July 29th on Showtime. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:24:35 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ MD, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with boxing Terrence Crawford. He's fighting Errol Spence, July 29th on Showtime. Charlemagne? When you say you fixed your problems, what problems did you fix after the Gamboa fight?
Starting point is 00:24:56 I don't know. Oh, you can't, okay. I ain't giving you too much. What about dude from Lithuania? Do you feel like that was a knockdown? No, I don't. I feel as if he pushed me. As you can see, you know, as soon as the ref said fight, I stepped right to him.
Starting point is 00:25:13 You know, he's very strong. Very strong, explosive, good fighter, technical. You know, that's a fight that you could say I wasn't listening to my my coaches in my corner And I was more emotional and I fight because I felt as if I had something to prove I went in there looking for the knockout. I don't want a box. I don't want to use my my skills I just want to you know fight. That's what happens when you go in there and fight the wrong fight What's gonna stop you from doing that this time? You can't do that again. Because I know you want to prove yourself.
Starting point is 00:25:47 I know you want to knock Errol out. You can't. He's big. He's naturally bigger than you. He's strong. He's the big guy. He's the big bad wolf. I didn't hurt at all.
Starting point is 00:25:57 He's strong. He's this. He's that. He's this. He's that. So can he get hurt? Yeah, he's a man. He's a human.
Starting point is 00:26:04 Okay. So what's going to stop him from banging with me Yeah, he's a man. He's a human. Okay. Man. So what's going to stop him from banging with me? I'm not a coach or in your corner, but I wouldn't suggest you bang with him. Why? I think he's trying to say he's not as powerful. What are you trying to say? What are you trying to say? What are you trying to say, Sean?
Starting point is 00:26:16 Are you trying to say he's not as powerful? I think he's as strong as Earl. What? Say it clearly. I hear you. Let's be clear. Terrence Crawford is amazing. We know that.
Starting point is 00:26:24 What he does. What you're saying. What I'mford is amazing. We know that. What he does. What you saying? What I'm saying is, why do you view that? And how do you know? I don't know. What makes you think that? Probably the size. The size?
Starting point is 00:26:34 Yeah. I don't know if you can hurt him, is what I'm saying. I've seen you hurt people before. I don't know if you can hurt somebody his size. Did he get hurt his last fight? Yes. Do you think I hit harder than his last opponent? Yes. Okay. Case closed. But you got to get to him, though. So you think I hit harder than his last opponent? Yes.
Starting point is 00:26:45 Okay, case closed. But you got to get to him, though. So you're saying this man can't get to him? Is that what you're saying? I'm just saying you got to get to him. You got to get in there to do it. Okay. Well, the getting in there is the get between the ropes, right?
Starting point is 00:27:01 We in there, right? It's going to be a great fight. So when you speak to people like that, right, what stops you from saying you're not getting emotion, but like, you know what, trying something? Because obviously there's a lot of people like Charlamagne that feels like. That's not a, no, let's not act like he's an underdog in this fight. He is kind of an underdog.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Not really. The way you're talking. No. I think it's about, I think people think it could go either way. My man Red is a great boxing guy. He says you win no problem. My barber says you win no problem. These are the debates
Starting point is 00:27:31 I've been having since the fights been announced. But Charlamagne don't feel that way. What is it with Zouhadi? That is true. That is absolutely true. That is true. Have you thought about
Starting point is 00:27:40 how you would deal with a loss in case it does happen? No. I don't think about things like that you know my mind is just clear right now things happen they happen you know but we prepare for the victory that's it ain't no uh you're gonna lose nah we don't think what's wrong with y'all you're gonna ask how you prepare for a loss? That's the same question that you kind of asked with having the zero record. Like, you know, some people lose, some people don't.
Starting point is 00:28:11 So if you do lose, have you thought about how you prepare for that? Nah, we don't prepare for that. Would you ever fight Yugus again in the pros just to do it? For what? What would I be getting out of it? Right now, at this stage in my career, I do it for what what would i be getting out of it right now at this stage in my career i'm looking for things that benefit when i fought ugas he was undefeated he was top contender olympian he he had all the accolades after i beat him everybody was
Starting point is 00:28:39 slandering him oh he green machine he did see that he fight a guy that nobody knows just because you didn't know him that don't mean that he wasn't a good fighter just because you don't know him that doesn't mean that you know he deserved to be where he was because he was my mandatory just like when i just fought avanision he was ranked number six in the division, but everybody was mad that I took that fight because things wasn't right with the Errol Spence and my negotiation. So people was mad. Can't get mad. Things didn't happen for a reason. But now we here.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Everybody got the fight that they wanted. And July 29th, we're going to go out there and put on a show. Earl, I think it was against you. He did get hurt a little bit, but he still stopped him in the 10th round. So you could still hurt him and still get stopped. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. I look forward.
Starting point is 00:29:40 I can't wait to see it, though. You going to be there? No, I'm not going to be there. Come on, man. You did all that talking years ago, and you ain't going to be there. Nope, I'm going to be watching it from home. I know how y'all guys from Omaha get down. I want to watch the fight in peace.
Starting point is 00:29:53 I want to, man. You know what I mean? We appreciate you for joining us. When's the last time you hit a civilian? Man, shut up, man. You want to hit one right now? Nah, nah. We don't do that.
Starting point is 00:30:01 We don't do that. Why are you doing that, man? Just making sure. Out of all respect for Terrence Crawford, we just talking boxing. It's just like picking a sporting event. It is, but I'm picking the winner. That's all. You said you're not sure if he can bang how hard he can hit.
Starting point is 00:30:11 I just wanted to prove it to you. No, I said it again. There's probably 10 other people you can name I'll pick butt over. But it's a different type of animal. That's all I'm saying. Do you rise to the level of your competition? Do I? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Have you watched my career? Absolutely. That's your answer. Okay. One time's a little jab. Shut up, man. All right. It's Terrence Crawford,
Starting point is 00:30:29 ladies and gentlemen. Don't forget to tune in and get your pay-per-view July 29th. And we appreciate you for joining us. One last question. You think about stuff
Starting point is 00:30:36 like pay-per-view numbers? You can't... I can't. That's out of our control. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, you got the people that have the websites to steal the fight
Starting point is 00:30:46 stuff like that and stuff that you can't control you just go in there focus on things that you can't control. I feel like that's become a thing now like that's become a stat that people brag about now fighters like okay well I mean for your money your pockets of course yeah yeah well listen you know then the bigger the numbers the bigger you, you know, you become. All right. That's why Floyd was money Mayweather because of the numbers that he was producing. That's why everybody wanted to fight him.
Starting point is 00:31:15 That's why every time he stepped foot in the ring, he demanded what he demanded because he knew what he was going to draw. So, yeah. Absolutely. All right. Well, there you have it. It's Terrence Crow for Good Luck on your fight July 29th. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:31:32 The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. 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
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Starting point is 00:32:37 What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey, y'all. Niminy here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical
Starting point is 00:33:10 Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Flash, slam, another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part 2, a one-of-a-kind experiment in podcasting to help you find love again. If you didn't get it right the first time, it's time to try, try again, as they guide you through this podcast experiment in dating.
Starting point is 00:34:22 Hey, I'm Jana Kramer. As they say, those that cannot do teach. Actually, I think I finally got it right. So take the failures I've had the second or even third or whatever, maybe the fourth time around. I'm Jenny Garth. 29 years ago, Kelly Taylor said these words, I choose me. She made her choice. She chose herself. When it comes to love, choose you first. Hi, everyone. I'm Amy Robach. And I'm TJ Holmes. And we are, well, not necessarily relationship experts.
Starting point is 00:34:52 If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love, finally, we want to help. Listen to I Do Part 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hey there, my little creeps. It's your favorite ghost host, Teresa. And guess what? Haunting is back, dropping just in time for spooky season. Now I know you've probably been wandering the mortal plane, wondering when I'd be back to fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Well, wonder no more, because we've got a ghoulishly good lineup ready for you. Let's just say things get a bit extra. We're talking spirits, demons, and the kind of supernatural chaos that'll make your spooky season complete. You know how much I love this time of year. It's the one time I'm actually on trend. So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off that Ouija board just don't call me unless it's urgent and tune in for new episodes
Starting point is 00:35:50 every week. Remember the veils are thin, the stories are spooky, and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever. Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets.
Starting point is 00:36:12 How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello? And how would you feel if your doctor advised you to keep your life-altering medical procedure a secret from everyone? And what if your past itself was a secret and the time had suddenly come to share that past with your child? These are just a few of the powerful and profound questions we'll be asking on our 11th season of Family Secrets. Some of you have been with us since season one, and others are just tuning in. Whatever the case, and wherever you are, thank you for being part of our Family Secrets family, where every week we explore the secrets that are kept from us, the secrets we keep from others, and the secrets we keep from ourselves. Listen to season 11 of Family Secrets on the
Starting point is 00:37:03 iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we were talking about a topic we were talking behind the scenes. Now, behind the scenes, this actually started from Charlamagne's donkey yesterday. Yes, because during donkey of the day, a young man robbed a woman at gunpoint. And while he was robbing her, he made her follow him on Facebook and actually hit her up.
Starting point is 00:37:34 And they were going back and forth. And then he, you know, wanted to go on a date with her. And told her he was sorry he had to rob her. She's too pretty to be robbed. And I'm sitting there thinking like, he's only thinking she likes him because he she replied to him on facebook he's too stupid and clearly too arrogant to not realize he's getting lined up to get uh get arrested but it made me think like
Starting point is 00:37:54 why can't men you know why can't a woman give a man a compliment uh just look in a man's direction without the man thinking hey man that woman wants me mean, I just think that's how society is and how people people see things. I feel like if a woman compliments a guy goes out of her way to say something looks nice or something looks good or I think that is, you know, I think that leaves the door for, you know, maybe a conversation. I highly disagree. You know what I think a compliment is? What? A compliment. Like simply that. a conversation or highly you know what i think a compliment is what a compliment like simple as that if i tell you i like your shirt if i tell you i like your sneakers it's because i like your
Starting point is 00:38:30 shirt and i like your sneakers like simple as that like it has nothing to do with anything else and i don't know why men uh don't understand that i disagree and i think the same thing with men i think if a man compliments a woman it's not because he's just like oh that's a dope shirt i think a lot of times it's because he wants to kind of just holler and see if the door's open. I remember that, Mr. Married Man. Remember that next time
Starting point is 00:38:50 you tell a woman you like her sneakers. You know what I mean? I don't. You don't tell a woman you like her sneakers? I don't. Only if I compliment somebody,
Starting point is 00:38:57 somebody that we all know. I don't, I don't, I'll never step up and be like, hey, ma, you got some dope kicks on. I don't do that. No, that's not true. Because like sometimes
Starting point is 00:39:04 you might see a girl with a nice hairdo. Like I dreadlocks you know i mean i'm like y'all like your dreads now i will say that if i do see a nice head and i and i might say hey uh who did your hair because i would love my my wife would probably love my daughter's hair to look like that it's the truth it's the truth it's just still a compliment there's nothing wrong with giving people compliments, man. Intention matters. Brandon, Brandon, step to the mic for a second, Brandon. Intention matters.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Brandon, step to the mic. Brandon. Brandon. This is our Ghana connection. If a woman pays you a compliment, does that open a door? What I said was you better not pay me no compliment because I'm going to go for it. Brandon, how old are you, Brandon? I'm 27 years old.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Brandon is 27 years old. He don't know no better yet, okay? He's young. He's hot. He's horny at all times. A woman can look his way and he think the woman want him. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:39:48 There'll be women that be coming in this building and they paying Brandon no attention. He be like, I think I got a shot. Rubbing his chest. I think I got a shot.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Janelle Monae, I think I got a shot. Who was it that he really said he had a shot with, Ray? Chloe. Chloe Bailey. I think I got a shot with your cousin.
Starting point is 00:40:04 I think I got a shot with your cousin. I think I got a shot with your cousin. He put me down with his cousin, though. But now, Brandon, if you give a woman a compliment, are you opening the door for maybe trying to holler as well? Yeah. If they're not a friend or a co-worker. If you see a woman in the street and you're like, nice shirt. You're not saying nice shirt because...
Starting point is 00:40:18 If it's a stranger, yeah. Yes. He's 27. He don't know no better. You can give people compliments and nothing be behind it. Take it from somebody who's a sex symbol, bro. I've been unbelievably handsome my whole life. Cat!
Starting point is 00:40:31 Ever since I was a little kid, older women, women my age. Oh, you're so handsome. You're so cute. Isn't that? Cat! I never thought about it. It's never been anything other than a compliment. I can't believe anything you say.
Starting point is 00:40:40 That's a goddamn lie. Hello, who's this? Geechee. Hey, Geechee. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Now, Geechee. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Now, Geechee,
Starting point is 00:40:46 what do you think? If a woman pays you a compliment, is that opening the door to have a conversation at least? Now, we all know nowadays these women
Starting point is 00:40:54 are stuck up. They don't want to talk to nobody. So if a woman pays you a compliment with your outfit or your appearance period, that's opening up a lot.
Starting point is 00:41:02 And if y'all don't see that... Charlamagne is married. So he out the game. He can't really even speak on this. And be out the game, too. He should be. I am out the game. I am out the game. I just think y'all sound ridiculous thinking that
Starting point is 00:41:14 just because a woman gives you a compliment that she wants you. I didn't say she wants you, but she's opening the door for a conversation at least. Minimal. No, she's not. Yes, she is. Let's be real, man. You go to the club these days, women aren't even trying to say two words to you. conversation at least a minimal no she's not yes she is let's be real man you go to the club these days women aren't even trying to say two words to you so if they look at you and pay you a compliment i think that's opening the door that leads to a conversation you know i'm with a mistake y'all
Starting point is 00:41:34 making right now what talking to n**** but go to the women we're gonna go to women go to some women ask the women how are we how are we talking about what women but i'm also telling you what what guys feel like when you pay them i know guys feel that way but we stupid you're right go to the women hello who's this hi this is christy hey christy good morning hey christy the bus driver good morning how you doing happy birthday solomay thank you queen appreciate you now christy if you compliment a guy right the compliment of guys outfit clothes's outfit, clothes, sneakers, kicks. Are you opening the door for at least a conversation? No.
Starting point is 00:42:11 Thank you. I'm a bus driver and I interact with people all day. And I may compliment a woman. I'm not gay. True indeed. Okay. But if you compliment a guy, let's say you see a nice, handsome guy. I'm trying to convince her.
Starting point is 00:42:24 Walking on the bus. And you say a guy, let's say you see a nice, handsome guy walking on the bus, and you say, hey, that's a nice shirt. You don't think that's opening the door for at least a conversation? It might open a conversation. He might come back tomorrow and be like, oh, you was the one that said I had a nice shirt on, so he's going to wear a nice shirt again the next day.
Starting point is 00:42:41 He might wear the same shirt again. But you complimenting him because you you know you think he's handsome right why are you trying to sway the jury thank you christy all right y'all have a good day tabitha hello how are you how you feeling this morning tabithitha? I am feeling blessed. All right. Now we're talking about if you compliment a man, right? Does that open the door for a conversation? I don't believe so. I'm a real estate broker and I was complimenting a builder on his work.
Starting point is 00:43:17 We went and we purchased the property from the dirt and then he built the property in three months and I complimented to his wife who was the other agent on the other side and so the product was sold and then I needed her again and she's like um not responding to me because I complimented her husband and I said he did such a good job he's so awesome he's He's great. And I really was meaning it, you know, in no way just complimenting his product. And he won't call me back. I'm going to tell you exactly what happened in that situation. That man went to his wife and said you were flirting with him.
Starting point is 00:43:59 I guarantee it. Oh, man. I guarantee it. Yo, man, your girl, that show, she was flirting with me, yo. All you did was compliment him On his work But he took it as Oh she want me
Starting point is 00:44:08 And so he wanna look like The man to his wife So he went to his wife And told his wife You was flirting with him Guaranteed Oh man I mean
Starting point is 00:44:16 That is totally not it And I really need him For another client You know You know You know You know You know
Starting point is 00:44:20 You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know
Starting point is 00:44:21 You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know
Starting point is 00:44:21 You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know
Starting point is 00:44:21 You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know
Starting point is 00:44:21 You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know
Starting point is 00:44:23 You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know You know what I'm saying? Thank you, mama. Yes, thank you. Men got to stop leading with their ego. This is ridiculous. Hello, who's this? This is Ronnie from Chucktown. 843, what's happening, my brother?
Starting point is 00:44:33 Ronnie, talk to us. What's up, man? I don't feel like a woman. If she give me a compliment on my shirt or give me a compliment on my clothes, I don't feel like she's actually flirting. I just feel like she's like my style, like my swag, how I come in. But I do feel like if I come back with a compliment and she kind of give me that laugh or that smirk, I can kind of get in the door, man. See?
Starting point is 00:44:54 It's opening up the conversation. No. He took it somewhere else. Like, meaning that she complimented your shirt and then you replied back with something probably flirty. And then when she replied. Come on, man. You know I love to talk down, man. You give me that little smile, that little talk.
Starting point is 00:45:11 I know. That's what I'm saying. But you replied back with something flirty. Smile, laugh, you know. That's right. When she replied to that energy, that's different. That's different. It's just a compliment.
Starting point is 00:45:20 I mean, I thought, sir, just give me a compliment. I get that all the time in Chelsea. So, I mean, I appreciate it. I give it back. You know, people in the South still kind of do good compliments. Listen, man, you know the most handsome men in the world come from the low country. This is a fact. Cat!
Starting point is 00:45:35 This is a scientific fact. The most handsome men in the world are born in the 843. Lulu! Yes, good morning! Good morning, Lulu. It's Lulu from Miami. How are you guys doing? How are you feeling?
Starting point is 00:45:48 Talk to us. Good, good. If you see a handsome young man and you like his shirt, right, and you say, hey, brother, that's a nice shirt that you're wearing. It fits well. Is that opening the door for a conversation, Lulu? Let's be honest. Yes, it is.
Starting point is 00:46:03 It depends on the environment, but it could be flirting, it could be breaking the ice, being approachable towards the person. Thank you. Carla, I want to say happy birthday to you, a big fan
Starting point is 00:46:20 from Miami, and you're right. Everybody from Florida is crazy. Florida is crazy, and you're crazy for thinking from Florida is crazy. Everybody from Florida is crazy. And you crazy for thinking that every man that compliments you want to holler at you. No, I didn't say that. It depends on the environment. Thank you, Lulu.
Starting point is 00:46:32 See how you try to put words in your mouth. But see, those are different caveats. Environment, whether you like the person. We're just talking about random walking down the street. Lulu, you got on something from Lululemon. Hey, I like what you're wearing. Boom. That don't mean I want to holler. you you say thank you that's it simple as that now if he's handsome then you go back and double back and be like thank you so much and then you start
Starting point is 00:46:55 talking yeah yeah see yeah thank you he's not handsome so he don't get that he don't understand that that's all i've been getting my whole that. That is cat. I came out the womb, handsome man. I got that look, bro. Okay? I'm a handsome individual. Man, what's the moral of the story, man? The moral of the story is you stupid ass men, women don't want y'all just because they compliment your shirt.
Starting point is 00:47:17 Women don't want y'all just because they tell you nice sneakers. All right? Stop it. Knock it off. My Jesus. All right. The Breakfast Club, good right. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy.
Starting point is 00:47:32 Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building to talk in New York. That's right. Tony. Yeah. Yo. Had to bring it back. Right. How you feeling, brother? I'm feeling good, man. Running around. I'm on y'all's show. I feel like you got a second win, yo. Like, it's been a second win, third win.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Yeah. I mean, you know, I see the way 50 work. And I'm like, yo, when he always be like, yo, y'all are lazy, y'all are lazy. And I'm just realizing, like, I thought I was working when I wasn't. So during the COVID, it was just like a tough time. Like, I'm sitting back, wasn't no tours. I'm like, yo, I got to figure out other things to do. So I started doing the music and then I started, you know, messing with Vlad.
Starting point is 00:48:12 Vlad TV. And I just started realizing when you put your presence out there to all these younger generation, the new kids that really don't know us, they know G-Unit. Some people do remember like when I go on tour, it'd be like, yo, my father used my mom used to play junior so it passed down to that generation so I'm going to my own tours and you know I'm just making myself valuable man putting that work in if it did that did that upset you when you heard fitness day y'all was lazy nah not even that motivates me because at a point sometimes you do get lazy our careers we was kind of spoiled think about it we have 50 where he was doing everything for us so as for like when we was kind of spoiled. Think about it. We had 50 where he was doing everything for us.
Starting point is 00:48:46 So as for like, when we was coming out, you had the Young Guns for instance. I remember Hervé saying, Jay is not going to do what 50 does for Young Guns. He was saying it
Starting point is 00:48:54 in front of their face. Y'all got 50. Like 50 was, you know, help us be in the videos. Right. Second, when he dropped,
Starting point is 00:49:01 when he sold 11 million records, he dropped Beg for Mercy. Yep, yep. You know what I'm saying? I was in jail. You know, him and Eminem would shout me out. So I always, he dropped Beg for Mercy. Yep, yep. You know what I'm saying? I was in jail. You know, him and Eminem would shout me out. So I always show my love to them.
Starting point is 00:49:08 I know how 50 is. He, you know, y'all the same sound. Y'all are crazy. You know, it's all good. It's all good, you know, but it just motivates me to work because I see how he work.
Starting point is 00:49:17 We'll be on tour. He'll leave tour to go on movie set, go back, go to the gym twice a day. I'm tired, you know? I mean, the Free A.O. movement was a movement
Starting point is 00:49:25 within itself like i don't think we talk about about that enough i don't know why randomly i was thinking the other day about when they shouted you out of the i think it was the grand it was eminem that's why i always shout out eminem you know i'm saying because he didn't have to do that i was on rikers island c73 too low now this move right here this this your hand in front of the face where did that move come from because you know of course we've known you doing that for years where did that come that really came because i was on the run like i was at that point when we was in the club i was running like 50 was like yo he said to me you know we had this judge judge wong and queens everybody know no joke and he was like yo what are you gonna do You going to go to court or go on tour? We blowing up now. Mixtapes are crazy.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Boob Lakers playing us everywhere. I'm like, yo, I'm running. So I ran. So how did John Cena just, I guess, jack it? John Cena. I know he gives you credit, but he does. John Cena said his little brother, I believe, did it. And his little brother did him to do it.
Starting point is 00:50:21 And I guess he did it in a match, and it just got crazy. When you seen Reese do it, what did you think that was she made it she took it to a whole another level she brought it back had me trending for shelter shelter angel reese she had me trending for you know the whole week and then caitlin did it before her yeah right yeah so it was just like i mean with that situation was crazy because like you said a black girl did it and it was a problem then when white girl beforehand it was yeah it was a problem. White girl did it beforehand. Yeah, it was a problem. So I addressed that. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:50:46 I talked about that too. That's crazy. I saw that on TMZ. When we playing ball in the hood, you know it's competitive. Whatever you do. When you do your car shows, you in competition. That's right. I see you go at people.
Starting point is 00:50:56 All day. Y'all got the best car shows in the world. None of y'all can mess with me. I don't know how you're getting all these cars. You said it, not me. Go ahead. I told 50, you might as well just leave all his cars with you bro you know fifth calls me and he'd be like let me get the car and i'll give him back his car you know i usually have his lambo or his rolls royce and he drive it
Starting point is 00:51:14 for one day and then it sits and then he loses the key and then i gotta go get it again you don't even drive him he don't let me borrow him i'm playing around bro i want to go back right i know you're a long time where do you think in your career happened where you didn't go to that next level right and i asked 50 that and he said he thinks it was the picking of the wrong single what do you what do you think it was interesting i think it was just a lot of drama with in a scope when i came home you know i mean you have 50 he was curtis i'm curtis in a scope jackson you know and j Iovine, you know, you had Game, Flippin'. I just, getting rid of him, you know, 50 Cent, more records than him.
Starting point is 00:51:48 Whatever it was like, it was like a war in our own house. Because you had records. You had the So Seductive. That's what I'm saying. What was the wrong thing? Yes, I had So Seductive. I know you don't love me. I had I Know You Don't Love Me and Pimpin', right?
Starting point is 00:51:59 But you got to remember, I came in the midst of the 50 Cent Interscope drama comedy. You was saying, f*** Jimmy Iovine. Yeah mean I'm my own boss you know how to you have to get so I think sometimes and at that point we had so many enemies it was like we wasn't getting a feature or nothing like you wasn't like we came to a point where we never used anybody like it was just me banks and 50 you know 50 never look to do features with nobody so you know how it is it felt like everybody was against us at that point. Because nobody really messed with 50 in the industry like that or messed with us. Let's be serious.
Starting point is 00:52:30 Did it feel better now? Because I saw you out and about the other day. And, like, it was you and Pistol Pete and Uncle Murder. Yeah, it felt better. It felt good to have no drama with Fat Joe. Because Fat Joe, I was always a fan of Fat Joe. Jealous ones envy. You know, he was a real one.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Pistol Pete, he cool. So it's like you get old and a lot of stuff was just hip-hop. And know, he was a real one. Pistol Pete, he cool. So it's like, you get old and a lot of stuff was just hip hop. And I saw you say that was the realest beef G-Unit ever had. Yeah, Fat Joe.
Starting point is 00:52:50 Yeah, Fat Joe. I guess you call that a compliment, but that's a big compliment because y'all had a lot of beef. I don't look at the Ja Rule thing as like real. But y'all had street beef.
Starting point is 00:52:58 Forget the rap. Y'all had beef with I ain't from New York. I look at like the Preemz, the Worldz. Yes, Worldz, yeah. I look at those kind of guys are like the like the preams the world yeah i look at those kind of guys are like the real beefs the jimmy henchmen's those were like the real beefs where
Starting point is 00:53:10 it got real with the street guys but industry-wise it was you said terror squad was it yeah industry wise terror squad okay why what makes that what makes it because i don't know it's just a whole bunch of crazy spanish dudes man what's the craziest story that you was like we might not make it out of here um i wouldn't say we we were scared but i could say uh it was the vibe awards when we seen shook night and earth goddy and they walked past the trailer it is what it is we in new york but we in la you know i'm saying we new york dudes we in la you know i'm saying so you see shook night you always heard about this guy. You know, TV, magazines.
Starting point is 00:53:47 But, you know, never had. In the club was the first run in. But this was the second. So he walks past the trailer with Irv. And 50 just look at James Cruz. James Cruz, you know, shout to him. He was a little. James Cruz is always in a situation.
Starting point is 00:54:00 Industry guy. He got to run around with 50 bulletproof vests. You know how Chris Lighty was in the trenches. It was crazy. so he just taps james cruz and say yo go buy 20 knives go buy 20 knives yeah just go to the hardware store i'm like because what are we going to do just seem you know it might get crazy it was about 20 to 15 or something like that so james cruz goes to the hardware store buy 20 knives he gives the bags 50, 50 hand in the mouth. And then, you know, when we got there, we had beef with Fat Joe at that point. I remember. We docked the Drays there.
Starting point is 00:54:29 So, you know, that's obviously a beef with Suge Knight. Suge Knight got, like, some crazy-looking, Compton-looking dudes with him. You know what I'm saying? So it just, you felt the energy to where we had our cheers like this. Y'all not even watching the show. Y'all watching the show. We had it like this. Like, yo, you felt the energy.
Starting point is 00:54:43 Like, you felt someone was going to go down. And that's when, you know, we wasn't taking pictures back then. So I guess he asked Dray watching the show. We're like this. You felt the energy. You felt someone was going to go down. And that's when, you know, we wasn't taking pictures back then, so I guess he asked Dre for the autograph. Pops on Dre. Dre falls. But he already might as well get up, start popping on him, and it just got crazy. Knob started coming from everywhere, and that's when one of the dudes got stabbed.
Starting point is 00:54:59 So my question is, if there was 20 knives, how come only Youngbook didn't stab him? No, that dude got stabbed in the chest. Youngbook stabbed him with a fork. I don't know where that dude got stabbed in the chest. Young Buck stabbed him with a fork. I don't know where that came from. He said, how did he stab him with a fork? Where'd he get that fork from? I don't know where you... He just came with the fork.
Starting point is 00:55:12 Nobody gave Buck a knife? Nah, but... No, we... I don't know. That's why I was tripping. I know I had one. Everybody else did. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:55:19 But Buck... Matter of fact, him and Banks was backstage. They was about to perform, and he just came with the fork. As soon as they started talking that time, when they started to, we went back to the mansion after that happened. Because the kid got stabbed in the chest. He collapsed and everything. The fork wasn't nothing.
Starting point is 00:55:35 And we got back to the mansion. And it was on the news. It was like, attempted murder, young Buck. Young Buck was like, I ain't do that, man. It all switched up with that time. That's why I be staring out of trouble. Young Buck was like, I ain't do that, man. Because Young Buck hit him with the fork.
Starting point is 00:55:53 He ain't stab him in the chest. Word, word, word. Yeah. He kind of ran with the story, though. Didn't Buck run with it? I mean, you know, come on, man. You know, rappers, man. You know, run with the story.
Starting point is 00:56:02 All right, we got more with Tony Yeo when we come back. Matter of fact, let's get into a classic Yeo record. Can we get into So Seductive? It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with
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Starting point is 01:01:54 G-Unit wasn't talking to 50, 50 wasn't talking to G. What happened during that time and what got y'all back together? I'm always talking to 50. 50 just, I'm used to 50's character because he's boo. He's a crazy cancer like Charlemagne, so I'm used to him. He used to be on the block. You know, I remember used to 50's character because he's a crazy cancer like Charlemagne, so I'm used to him. He used to be on the block.
Starting point is 01:02:07 You know, I remember one day, 50 wheeling, he fell off his bike and told, yo, he was like, yo, nobody better laugh. Everybody started laughing. Nobody better laugh at me. I'm punching y'all in your face. So I know him for being on the block. I know him better than anybody. Banks is a little younger, so Banks was, you know, high school.
Starting point is 01:02:24 He went to August Martin. Buck is from Cashville, and Game is from LA. But once money and ego get involved, you know how dudes start acting. Everybody's their own boss, in a way. And sometimes it gets to their head. For me, it was different. I got out of jail, and I'm like,
Starting point is 01:02:40 y'all live in Battery Park. I could see the Statue of Liberty. So I'm open. I'm like, wow, Rikers Allen to this? Thanks, Fifth. So I always had that loyalty because I'm coming fresh out of jail like, yo, we blew up. You also never seem to have a sense of entitlement. Nah, I don't. I'm like, I'm good.
Starting point is 01:02:55 I got a couple of houses. I made some good money. I traveled the world. I'm like on my fourth, fifth passport. I'm humble. You know, I ain't got as much cause as Envy, but I got a few and had a few. You know, but for me, I'm like, yo, we all make money. I done seen Fifth, like, for instance.
Starting point is 01:03:09 I'm going to say it, Buck. Like, Buck will go on tour. You know what I'm saying? We wasn't familiar with money, how to save money. We black dudes from the hood. You know, like, you go on tour, you spend $250, right? And then later on, you have that grace period because you're in another tax bracket, right? So you'll be, you ought to pay that, what what maybe a year and a half maybe two years later that money
Starting point is 01:03:29 i might not be there yo fifth can i borrow 250 i got a tax problem but how many times you think a person gonna do that for you that's real the one thing i think 50 dropping the ball with you yeah was why you ain't in none of these tv shows man you know what you just got that natural personality you know what you might not want to do it no i want to do it but i looked at it like this if he put all his friends in in power it wouldn't be i say all of us yeah all right cool good like yeah see watch this fit put me in something you know charlamagne said it have you ever asked no i don't be pressing fifth he's done enough for me you know i'm saying like i mean i going to fifth, yo, I need a half a million, bro. I got you.
Starting point is 01:04:07 Quarter million, bro. Got you. Come on, bro. I can't keep pressing him for everything. You got a half a million? Yeah. I seen him do it for a buck, too. Yo, buck, I need a quarter.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Yo, yeah, man, I got you, bro. What's your relationship with Banks? Banks is my brother. I talk to him every day. Are they ever going to mend that? I stay out of it. You stay out of it? Because fifth is, you know, fifth fifth is fifth fifth is crazy. I just know how to deal with him You know I'm saying from South Jamaica
Starting point is 01:04:30 He's been like that like you gotta think on a block 12 years old never knew who his father was Moms got killed he's selling drugs with all the dudes twice his age these dudes like 18 19 You know I'm saying so he came up different. I had a mother and father Yeah, I was supposed to be a good kid actually These dudes like 18, 19. You know what I'm saying? So he came up different. I had a mother and father. I was supposed to be a good kid, actually. But, you know, the streets, my neighborhood, there was no role models. Everybody sold drugs. That's how you got the name Yale?
Starting point is 01:04:53 Yeah. Being on the block. My father used to chase me off the block. Haitian parents. You know what I'm playing? Island parents don't play. Chase me off the block. Did you really want to rap?
Starting point is 01:05:02 You saw it working for Fifth. You was like like you know i'm gonna try it yeah no i mean i was on the block and you know i used to be in the parties with my man fat shot dj rough hands and we used to go you know freaky tie was for my hood so we used to always get on the mic and play around and freestyle in my man basement and you know i just started rapping but you know i never thought 50 was gonna sell 11 million records we'd be in the house listening to get rich or Die Trying. Dudes was like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:05:26 But I always seen a vision. I'm like, nah, this is fire. 50 is the next one. You know, I'm a music guy. Like, I used to go to the Avs and buy Envy tapes, Clue tapes, Dog Time, Grandmaster Vic, all of it. Because Queens is music. Do people really used to buy Envy tapes? Yes.
Starting point is 01:05:41 Okay. Oh, they don't even take Envy tapes. Envy a legend. I didn't say that. I was asking. No, people, Hot Wax. He know we used to go to Hot Wax's tapes? Yes. Okay. Don't even say Envy's tapes. Envy a legend. I didn't say that. What's happening? No, people, Hot Wax. He know we used to go to Hot Wax, get the tapes.
Starting point is 01:05:50 He don't know. You know? Because you got to remember, Clue and Envy went from, it went from blends, because we used to, it used to be all about blends. Grandmaster Vic,
Starting point is 01:05:57 Dogtime, Dirty Harry. And then they just went, it went to playing exclusives. And that was you and Clue. That's how they changed the game. Him and Clue played exclusive records. Like a Nas freestyle or this freestyle or that.
Starting point is 01:06:08 You ever got mad at them for leaking any of your records? Nah. Because the bootleggers made us at that point. The DJs made us. Because we was getting played everywhere. We'd go to the bootleggers. Sometimes dudes would want to beat up the bootleggers and 50 be like, wow, why you doing that?
Starting point is 01:06:21 They're spreading the word. We had mixtapes everywhere you go. You know the conversation nobody has? You know what Dirty Harry and all of them did and we know what y'all did, but the artists,
Starting point is 01:06:31 like what G-Unit did and Dipset did and the Locks, they took the mixtape game to another level. By the way, y'all started doing mixtape. Right, but we wasn't stopping.
Starting point is 01:06:40 We had a mixtape every week. I remember when Ja Rule dissed us and we was in Eminem studio and we did semi-automatic gunfire and that like that like killed Ja that tape whole tape killing Ja Rule shoutout to Ja Rule killed him still killing him and um he said shoutout to Ja Rule still killing him Jesus Christ have you ever ran into Ja? nah never nah only only when you know the situation in the studio mm-hmm that was back way back and i had like a cut on my hand that was like years ago but to me he wasn't with 50 on the
Starting point is 01:07:10 flight to me you gotta understand when we think of queens i was in the streets for real like i'm gonna keep it real like i don't know what jai was doing i'm not from his neighborhood my baby mom's is from his neighborhood pop over there in um wood hall as for like seeing nas come to the block with black just e-money bags coming through like my block was legendary one three four and god brewer it was legendary where everybody was outside i was outside so i never they said earth god he was a dj but i never been to a party where he dj i know the rockaway twins i know gold fingers i know tape master that brings the system everywhere. Brandmaster Vic.
Starting point is 01:07:47 Baby J. Baby J. Come on. Like, I never seen Irv do a party. And I done been to parties on the north side, south side, everywhere. I never really seen them outside. Like, Ja Rule wasn't known as a figure in the neighborhood, in any neighborhood. No disrespect, but.
Starting point is 01:08:03 I want to ask, you know, they've been trying to beat me up here the last two, three weeks, right? Mm-hmm. If 50 and Wayne did a verse... You can't ask... How you gonna ask Tony Yeo that? He gonna have an objective opinion on that? I think it's gonna be good, but, I mean, you know,
Starting point is 01:08:17 Wayne got a catalog, too, and Fifth got a catalog. See, now, I will say this... There's a lot of records that they both have, so, I mean, it'll be a dogfight it'll be good you know what Yale said that y'all don't say he said catalog and I find this respectful as they say get rich or just take out Wayne's whole cat nah we gotta go back I didn't say that you get that from me he's like I can play eight songs off just I can play eight songs
Starting point is 01:08:39 of get rich or die trying because because Wayne does have a lot of songs I say Wayne is a bigger artist when it comes to a rapper. Wayne has been doing this since, what, 12, 13 years old? That I don't know about. But when it comes to cultural influence, you can't f*** with 50 and no more trackers. I don't know if Wayne's bigger than Arthur. I don't think nothing was bigger than G-Unit, 50 Cent, Eminem, and Dr. Dre. Because you got to understand the element of everything was crazy.
Starting point is 01:09:01 It was crazy. Like, we had video games that were selling. We had clothes that were selling. Do we have cereal, Adam? Do we have cereal? I think we had cereal that was crazy. It was crazy. Like, we had video games that were selling. We had clothes that were selling. Right. Do we have cereal, Adam? Do we have cereal? I think we had cereal that was selling. We had everything.
Starting point is 01:09:11 Socks. Like, everything was selling. And Eminem was, what, sold $60 million? Mm-hmm. 50 sold $11 million? It was crazy. Like, I don't think... The only thing is, Wayne has the Nicki Minaj.
Starting point is 01:09:23 He has the Drakes. He has the Young Money. He he has the drakes he has the young money he has a huge kid with that right drake and drake and nikki of course but when it comes to those cultural hits i don't think there's nothing bigger than them records that you play for 50 and like i said you could pick any wayne record and i will destroy that one record with pick one record we had the street yo we had the streets you gotta know i'm talking about i'm talking about the mixtape where nothing was playing but jeans. No, I understand.
Starting point is 01:09:49 You're acting like Wayne didn't have the streets when it comes to mixtapes. I'm just saying that when it comes to that cultural influence of how a record feels, I don't think it can match. We had kids wearing bulletproof vests in the suburbs, man. Wayne had kids wearing the rock star jeans. Nah, that's right. That's right. The dress. Wayne is a legend. He started jeans. Nah, that's right. That's right. The dress.
Starting point is 01:10:06 Wayne is a legend. He started the dress. But you got to remember this. We was on Lil Wayne tour back in the days. He started way ahead of us. That's what I said. Wayne started so young. Remember when you had 50 out of beef?
Starting point is 01:10:19 People forget about that. I forgot about that. When you ended up pissing your vitamin water or something like that. Oh, yeah. I remember that one. They cool now, though. They do. All right, all right well don't move we got more with tony morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club our co-host b scott is here and we're still kicking it with tony yayo charlamagne what about that stabbing when you talk
Starting point is 01:10:40 you mentioned it briefly though oh and and sony yeah was it a real stabbing it was a real it was a real stabbing i'm gonna tell you what happened man we was in the studio and that was that's sony right sony studios yeah sony remember they had the one across the street and they had the big building big builders where everybody would say michael jackson would take all the rooms right right so we um walking in and at that time um i think we seen why clef and you know i think i think scooter was there was haitian jack there haitian jack we see them in the lobby it's just me and 50 but a lot of sockpots yeah you know back yeah they was all in the lobby with clef we seen clef and um i think proswell was there too or whatever so you know we go upstairs but we're not worried about fifth i
Starting point is 01:11:22 swear to god fifth guy i don't got nothing on me fifth guy the fourth fifth no safety on them we're chilling we go upstairs we got a session so clark kent his nephew ended up being a dj giz but giz was not really a street dude he was just a cool dude you know shout out to clark kent he was just like yo here 50 i got a dj for you right so we go in the studio we're supposed to record now the studio is small it's a small room and it's a small hallway so in the next room is um tone and poke they working on beats and me 50 and gears is in the room with the engineer forgot what 50 was working on i guess i'm gonna keep it real i don't know and this is before in this car this one 50 with sinus only i think in my mind i think prizewell said something like I don't know why.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Like, he must, you know what I'm saying? Why do you think Priswell said something? I think he said something. I'm going to keep it real. I don't think it was Priswell. Why Priswell? All the people you just named. Trust me.
Starting point is 01:12:14 That was the information that was, you know what I mean? That Priswell said something to Jairo and them. So, we in the room. You just hear a boop, boop, boop, commotion. These dudes come in like it's a movie. Like, yo, what's up now? But they ain't got, it's no guns or nothing. It's nothing really.
Starting point is 01:12:29 All you see is crutches and like, like stuff picked up from the studio. And I guess one of them had like a kitchen knife. So it was, uh, was Irv here? No, it was Irv brother. I think it was Blackchild at that point. Ja, I think somebody else. But, so we starting to get it on. Nobody turned off the light
Starting point is 01:12:46 while we getting it on. The light, like, turned off. Because you know how somebody bump into the switch. So we fighting, everything is dark.
Starting point is 01:12:53 You don't know what's going on. You just hear melee. So, all you heard was, get the gun! You know, bluffed him because the gun was in the other room.
Starting point is 01:12:59 That's why I said, Ja ruined him. He wouldn't even be here. He would have been gone. Like, our careers would have been totally different if that gun was in that room. And I swear on my dead father, I'm telling you the truth. The gun was in the other room.
Starting point is 01:13:12 I've seen it. You know what I'm saying? With my own two eyes. They come in, we get it on, boom, boom, boom. Get the gun. They run out. 50 would speak at one of them. I don't know if it was Irv Breva or whoever.
Starting point is 01:13:21 I seen him throw the speak and say, get the gun. Once they heard get the gun, everybody started running out. But the gun was in the other room. And that was it. 50 had a scratch on his back, right? And I got stabbed in my hands and my finger was like
Starting point is 01:13:33 cut right here. So it looked crazy because it was hanging a little bit. But look, this is all I got. That and that. That was it. You ever think about
Starting point is 01:13:41 how blessed y'all are because think about all the violence y'all escaped because I ain't never even heard about the shooting that happened before the young man got slapped, right? Nah, but it's cool. Was it after that in your mother's house? Yeah, yeah. It's cool, but I always looked at it like this, bro.
Starting point is 01:13:53 If I slap your kid or your kid, what are you going to... You got the right. It's all gloves off. And it's all good. But then y'all G-Unit officers got shot up before? Yes. Y'all missed a lot of bullets is what I'm saying. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:04 That's a blessing. Yeah, definitely. Tour bus, mama crib. It was a lot of bullets is what I'm saying. Yeah. That's a blessing. Yeah, definitely. Tour bus, mama crib, like, it was a lot of bullets. You know what's crazy? And I always thank God. Like, I always say my prayers before I leave the house. Because I remember one day, I had a plaque. And people won't even believe this story.
Starting point is 01:14:14 And a bullet fell out of it. And my father found it. He was staying with me at the time. The next day, my mom's crib got shot up. Or it could have been the same day. Like, but my mom's crib got shot up. So, I mean, you know, God is good, bro. A bullet like a bullet like a plaque a bullet like i had a 50 cent plaque and it got bullets in it and it's above my door and my father found it he's like yo somebody shot the house up
Starting point is 01:14:34 i'm like nah that fell off the plaque and the next day like my mom's crib got shot up so you get signs you know to be low and you got to move right because one thing about us is we knew how to move like all right cool if it's hot cool i'm good like when my mom's crib got shot up i went out there and was looking to do stuff and 50 called me like yo bro you outside you got something on you you bugging out bro use your brain bro it's chess not checkers that's why i say you know it must have been like seven eight years ago to see you and 50 enjoying which i didn't have before right i mean because they couldn't go to the clubs and experience the records like y'all should have y'all couldn't go to these events and go to these things and it wasn't because of the rappers it was
Starting point is 01:15:14 mainly because of the hip-hop police because there was times where they'd be like no g-unit no dip set in the clubs all the clubs in manhattan so hip-hop police you remember curly top he's retired now hip-hop police they all retired there's all new ones now for for the dudes that'll follow tj and all these dudes in the city and all the young dudes now but all them dudes are retired but them dudes used to tell us yo you can't come to this club you know how much money we missed out on definitely good to see that man yeah yeah congrats on the welcome to the culture podcast man welcome to the culture podcast what um i seen you and you screaming on math hoffa what happened with that no how often them is good i just feel like sometimes like when you go online and just be like it just was felt like clickbait
Starting point is 01:15:54 like you asking me um can i pick up the phone if for banks and 50s around they both my friends i'm a grown ass you know man like what are you talking about and then you asked me about like six nine and i don't want to youine I know dudes that got locked up Over that So I'm just like I don't wanna Just felt like clickbait Does J.O. want to do music?
Starting point is 01:16:11 Yeah, I just dropped the mixtape Loyal I know, I know But do you want to do it? Because I feel like your personality Is so big You probably can make this money Doing that now Yeah, I mean
Starting point is 01:16:20 I do like talking to people I do like what you do you know and what envy doing the breakfast club do so i mean i think now the game is changing like these podcasts be fun like you see podcasts radio shows like it's going to youtube now people want to you know no they want to know my personality they want to know your personality you i'm like a a sponge i just like to i watch y'all guys all the time and just soak up game you know i mean like how you got the books or if you got the car shows it's all a hustle for me all right you know i mean like i see y'all hustling you got about three shows man yeah yeah we work three four shows this guy got about three four shows going on car show got the reality show got the the house
Starting point is 01:17:00 show right the real estate yeah so it's just i don't know it's just like a hustle for me i just want to hustle. All right. Music, podcasts, like Welcome to the Coach. I'm going to go crazy with the production this year. I got the Passport to the Future. I'm trying to do things for the kids this year. I got the clothes, of course, on passportboys.com. What else I got going on?
Starting point is 01:17:19 SOTY Theater on the 26th. And more tours coming, man. Shout out to 50. Shout out to Banks. Yeah, I heard you're going back on the road. Yeah, back on the, man. Shout out to 50. Shout out to Banks. Yeah, I heard you're going back on the road. Yeah, back on the road. Oh, so you 50 and Banks going back? Nah, not Banks.
Starting point is 01:17:31 Shout out to Uncle Murda. Uncle Murda. Shout out to Murda. Yeah, shout out to Uncle Murda. Nah, no disrespect to Banks, but, you know, 50's crazy. That's something that Banks got to work out. Me, I just know 50 for a long time off the block before Banks. So I kind of know, you know, he might say something crazy 50 for a long time off the block before bank so i kind of
Starting point is 01:17:45 know you know he might say something crazy and it's just like you i heard him say some crazy stuff in life bro now we used to hear them stories with 50 would swing on woo kid and swing on who can play the wrong records in the chest i think one time was the craziest though was um we backstage this is the craziest one though and i hope nobody get mad about this um and 50 said to james cruz because he always messaged always to this day to this day i don't know why but he said james cruz we mayweather it's the mayweather i don't know we mayweather mad people's back there he goes yo man that man f did he like i'm yo. In front of a whole room of people. I'm like, yo.
Starting point is 01:18:26 Diddy. I heard Diddy touch your butt. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, I was like, no disrespect to them, but I was like, yo, this dude is crazy. He's crazy. So, I know why everybody hate me. I understand, man, but that's my guy, bro. It's crazy. What did everybody say when he said that?
Starting point is 01:18:39 Yo, the whole room just stopped, like. Stupid, man. Ah, damn, man. He's the champ. You know what I'm saying? You just saw James Cruz. He was out there. Yeah. Nah, damn, man. Stupid. It's just a champ. You know what I'm saying? You just saw James Cruz. He was out there. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:47 Nah, he's a cool dude. That's my guy. Stupid, man. But, Fifth, you never know what he going to say, man. So, while we on the road, I stay away from him. I give him his space, man. Oh, man. I get with you later when it's showtime, bro.
Starting point is 01:18:58 Fifth is crazy, man. Jesus. All right. Well, we appreciate you for joining us. Thanks, man. Check out the podcast. The Coach's Club. Welcome to the Coach's Club podcast. It's Tony Ayo. Yeah, made it, mom. I'm on the Breakfast Club. Yeah. we appreciate you for joining us. Check out the podcast. Welcome to the Coach's Club. Welcome to the Coach's Club podcast.
Starting point is 01:19:06 It's Tony Ayo. Yeah, made it, mom. I'm on the Breakfast Club. Yeah. You've been up here before. Yeah, but I'm by myself now. All right. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:19:12 Good morning. Made it. Damn, the hee-haw again. It's time for Donkey of the Day. I ain't trying to be Donkey of the Day no more. They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm not making these people do these things. I'm called donkey of the day and it really caught me off guard.
Starting point is 01:19:30 Damn, Charlamagne. Who got the donkey of the day today? Well, donkey of the day for Friday, August 11th goes to Seth Berman. Seth Berman is 34 years old and he hails from the great city of Atlanta, Georgia. Seth is suffering from what psychologists call the target effect. Everybody in America suffers from the target effect. Doesn't matter what your financial status is. The reality of the situation is none of us can go into target and get one thing. I know I'm speaking directly to you right now. You feel seen, don't you? Maybe even triggered. Trust me, I understand every single emotion you are dealing with. I get And psychologists do too. It's a real thing.
Starting point is 01:20:05 You're going to Target to buy one thing. Maybe, you know, a Goodfella t-shirt. Next thing you know, you're walking out with $100 worth of stuff and you have no idea how that happened. All right. Target does that to humans so much so that clinical psychologists have released tips on how to stage your own target interventions. Okay. Target is a trap. All right.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Because the store isn't the actual target you are do you realize that everything in target is is strategically placed there to keep you there everything from the lighting the bright colors they say it brightens your uh effect and you tend to have a pretty good time there so it's conducive to buying you know of course you're gonna you know spend more in a place that you spend more time in not to mention it's a Starbucks in all of them. So that adds another addiction. OK, Starbucks, heroin, same thing. Target also places things in strategic places to boost cross selling. And then they have these things called lifestyle settings that help you visualize the goods in your home.
Starting point is 01:20:59 Once you see it, once you can see it in your place of residence, you want it in your place of residence. OK, and I'm not even even gonna get into the psychological pricing target does oh they make you think you're getting a deal just because it's a nine at the end of the price if it has a nine on the end of the price it appears to be on sale therefore you can't pass it up those are just a few of the reasons the target effect is real and that's the reason why you can never leave target with just one thing. And Seth Berman, he fell victim to that.
Starting point is 01:21:32 See, he went to Target for one thing, but like most of us, couldn't leave with just one thing. Let's go to Fox 5 Atlanta for the report, please. Officers have also released new video of a shoplifting suspect being arrested. Take a look. This is the Target located on Caroline Street. Atlanta police say an officer was flagged down by a security guard. That guard told authorities that the man stole two televisions from the store. They say when the man was caught outside the store, he fought the officer until backup arrived.
Starting point is 01:21:59 Both the suspect and officer suffered minor injuries. Now, police say he was on drugs during all of this, but this wasn't weed. It wasn't shrooms. It wasn't Rihanna's makeup he was using. This all of this but this wasn't weed it wasn't shrooms it wasn't rihanna's makeup he was using this man was under the influence of target okay the target effect is a stronger drug than all those things mentioned that's why he went back to the scene of the crime because mentally he never left see if you only get one thing from target you hear kobe bryan in your brain saying this job's not finished job. Job finished? I don't think so. That's right.
Starting point is 01:22:26 The target effect is so real that when this brother got caught leaving the store with the TV, he didn't think about running away. He thought about running back into the store. Okay, that's like an animal that's been locked in a cage and instead of running off into the wild to get free, they run back into the zoo. I know y'all want to blame drugs, but trust me, this is the target effect. Okay, as I'm doing this donkey right now, there's someone pulling up the target for one thing and they're going to come out 30 minutes later with at least three to five items. Okay. Now let's talk about
Starting point is 01:22:53 Seth as a thief. He simply got too greedy because he did successfully steal one TV. He was free and clear, but his greed made him go back to steal another one. This is a prime example that we get too greedy, okay? He successfully stole one TV. He was free and clear. But his greed mixed with the target effect made him go back to get another 65-inch TV. Why did he need another TV? I know football season on the way, but damn, what you building, a sports bar? Huh?
Starting point is 01:23:21 You need to have more than one TV to have more than one game on at the same time? Maybe he wanted to play Call of Duty and watch the breakfast club on bet at the same time i don't know but seth did you have to go back to the same exact target you stole from the first time i did some research and by research i mean google and it's at least eight targets in the atlanta area you telling me the target effect is so strong that you couldn't even leave the target you was at to go to another one huh you stuck on stupid like a woman who's addicted to a terrible man with good penis all right this man ain't got no job no ambition he cheats on you constantly has another baby mama he's still sleeping with but you still end up under him every other day letting him sweat
Starting point is 01:24:02 on you that had nothing to do with anything i just wanted to make you feel bad but still sleeping with that brother under modification or for short you can just call him a bum please give seth burman the sweet sounds of the hamiltons oh now you are the donkey of the day Yeehaw Yeehaw I wonder what triggered people more during that donkey of the day, realizing that
Starting point is 01:24:34 we all have been victims of the target effect or realizing that you are still sleeping with a terrible man with a good penis. Which one for you? Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. good penis which one for you all right well bet thank you we'll see y'all on monday i almost told people you the bum that i'm sleeping with now i almost told people that i might have just did now
Starting point is 01:24:58 what now what i'm sorry i'm not a bum you're a beige under modification that's for sure it's getting awkward and strange ben okay been awkward and strange welcome roxy all right all right All right. The Breakfast Club. 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.
Starting point is 01:25:47 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
Starting point is 01:26:15 and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey, y'all. Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Starting point is 01:27:03 Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part 2, a one-of-a-kind experiment in podcasting to help you find love again. If you didn't get it right the first time, it's time to try, try again as they guide you through this podcast experiment in dating. Hey, I'm Jana Kramer. As they say, those that cannot do, teach. Actually, I think I finally got it right. So take the failures I've had the second or even third or whatever, maybe the fourth time around. I'm Jenny Garth.
Starting point is 01:28:27 29 years ago, Kelly Taylor said these words, I choose me. She made her choice. She chose herself. When it comes to love, choose you first. Hi, everyone. I'm Amy Robach. And I'm TJ Holmes. And we are, well, not necessarily relationship experts. If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love, finally, we want to help. Listen to I Do Part 2 on the iHeartRadio app,
Starting point is 01:28:53 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hey there, my little creeps. It's your favorite ghost host, Teresa. And guess what? Haunting is back, dropping just in time for spooky season. Now I know you've probably been wandering the mortal plane, wondering when
Starting point is 01:29:11 I'd be back to fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories. Well, wonder no more. Because we've got a ghoulishly good lineup ready for you. Let's just say things get a bit extra. We're talking spirits, demons, and the kind of supernatural chaos We'll be right back. And tune in for new episodes every week. Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky, and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever.
Starting point is 01:29:54 Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets. How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello? And how would you feel if your doctor advised you to keep your life-altering medical procedure a secret from everyone? And what if your past itself was a secret and the time had suddenly come to share that past with your child. These are just a few of the powerful and profound questions we'll be asking on our 11th season of Family Secrets. Some of you have been with us since season one, and others are just tuning in. Whatever the case, and wherever you are, thank you for being part of our Family Secrets family, where every week we explore the secrets that are kept from us, the secrets we keep from others, and the secrets we keep from ourselves.
Starting point is 01:30:53 Listen to Season 11 of Family Secrets on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envyvy Charlamagne Tha God Nyla Simone We are The Breakfast Club And we got a special guest In the building We got Lola Brooke Welcome
Starting point is 01:31:11 Tell them your real name though Tell them it's Lola Book Cause you been booking Busy all year Yeah It's been a little crazy But I ain't complaining I enjoy it
Starting point is 01:31:20 You getting money No I'm making money Okay you're making money You're making money I'm making money You're getting money. No, I'm making money. Okay, you're making money. You're making money. I'm making money. You're making money. New album, Dennis Daughter, is out right now. Explain that title.
Starting point is 01:31:31 Dennis Daughter. Okay, so I'm the only child raised by a single parent, my mom. But I used to hang out with my father here and there. He'd pick me up from school, and everybody would always say, Little D. They would call me Little D when they seen me with my father or Dennis Daughter or whatever fits. They would always just add him into my call me little d when they see me my father or dennis daughter or whatever fits they would always just add him into my nickname and i love this so much so now i get to like relive it because my father's deceased now so i can't get that those moments
Starting point is 01:31:56 back but i'm like creating new moments and i still feel like he's still around so was that like the inspiration behind the song vacant heart as well vacant heart was me just venting i i felt empty pockets empty heart empty your soul feel empty sometimes like you just don't know so that gotta be an old record because your pockets is not empty you're in her pockets heaven today now like jesus i like to see people doing good but But is it an older record, though? Because it sounds like, you know, it was a time before now. Honestly, I did that record this year.
Starting point is 01:32:31 So basically, this whole entire project is me just reflecting on my life as I'm coming up. So I finally felt comfortable enough to finally just talk about my true feelings and what I was going through. So Vacant Heart is pretty new. Was that a tough song to record it was it was so fast probably like 15 30 minutes like straight through but that's just how you record because I've been in the studio with you you take like five minutes then go lay and then you're done and it's crazy because after I was taking long I'm like dad Nyla ain't here she probably like girl you know you still not finished yet no you're you're a beast with that but Emotionally, was it tough, though? I wasn't in the room.
Starting point is 01:33:06 See, when I'm recording, I don't really be in the room with a lot of people. So I'm very much comfortable. And whoever's in the room, I probably done been in a vulnerable space around them already. So that's cool. And then the engineer, I don't see the engineer. Jesus. Now, let's start from the beginning. For people that don't know Lola Brooke, where did you get you get your start from why did you start rapping and how did you
Starting point is 01:33:29 get your deal honestly speaking I always say rap chose me I didn't choose rap it was just always there and the people's like the citizens of New York City was just like yo look listen you nice I know this is a hobby for you but you should take take it serious. So what were you doing between that? Because you said it was a hobby. So what else were you doing? Just working a nine to five. Like, I was always a nine to five girl. As soon as I turned 18, the first thing I did was go get a job.
Starting point is 01:33:54 What was your first job? Little Caesars. Pizza. Pizza. Pizza. All right, ready? Little Caesars. God is the funniest.
Starting point is 01:34:04 God is so amazing God's such a human Yeah so I would just go to the studio Just for a hobby I started taking it serious It's another artist from Brooklyn His name Bleazy
Starting point is 01:34:18 He wanted to do a song with me So I featured a song on him I went to the studio I ended up bumping into his team um team 80 uh my mentor 80 i met him and then just being around knowing like oh okay this how music videos go uh this is how the studio process go like you get to like relax because when i was going to the studio two hours that's it it was like 40 an hour i got 80 and that's it it was like $40 an hour I got $80 and that's it but with them they was just so relaxed and everybody was just so creative and I fell in love with it
Starting point is 01:34:50 and I was like wow so this really is my destiny and you got such a big voice is that something that's natural or something you practice because you know you are smaller so you wanted to sound big I mean when I'm mad I talk like this it's my mad voice my rap voice is my mad voice so it's still me are you talking to charlamagne yo you want to go back to little seasons back to your rap voice the ad-lib Because I feel like your ad-lib is infamous. The uh-uh-uh-uh. How did you come up with that? I always wanted a stamp.
Starting point is 01:35:29 I always wanted a stamp. I'm small, so I always want to be heard. So I was thinking to myself, like, I need to find out a way to be heard without being seen. Or my presence is not in the room. And I sat with it for a very long time. So it started off as, uh-huh. I do uh-huh, uh-huh. Then when when don't play with it when i listen to the beat it just came out i'm like just stuttering or something and it felt good so and then now it's that's like my batman call regardless of the
Starting point is 01:35:59 voice you still have a big personality like when you walk in the room you can feel your presence when did you first become aware of that presence my mom been telling me that since i came out the womb like let's leave my child alone like they act like they i will go any my mom would take me on trips and people would be so fascinated with me and my mom would be so confused like why they keep walking up to you like just asking random questions or just attachment like people have attachment to me when I walk in a room with my presence but I just I've never thought anything of it I just was being myself and little did I know I was a whole artist did you have relationships with a lot of the Brooklyn artists beforehand because when the record started to pop I started
Starting point is 01:36:41 seeing so many artists bringing you out on their sets whether it was kim or whoever it may be did you have those relationships beforehand um no music broke me into these relationships uh see me i was so more i was more focused on my craft i wouldn't like hang out so much i was always in the studio literally sleeping waking up in the studio so i didn't really get to mangle as much as other artists did i was just working on my craft so when i finally felt like i had a good body of work to put out then that's when i was going outside and then don't play with it start taking off and i started building my relationship what artist supported you the most when you first started popping um but before or right when you don't play with it came out it's a mixture of us. I don't I can't even call that what I can say is
Starting point is 01:37:30 Meek called it out from jump like 2017 Meek was like my first cosign ever So I just a tweet he just tweeted something you said yeah, like he would comment on my stuff He will post me his his people's will post me as well he will um say it um and his stories or just anything like that any way to be supportive um within social media yeah he was he tried to sign you too yeah but he was already signed at the time um yeah it was like when the when the when the talks really came down to it was like it's already done it's already done bro damn all right we got more with lola brooke when we come back don't move let's get into her single it's the breakfast love good morning charlamagne on bacon
Starting point is 01:38:16 heart you said you was heartbroken when your mom left for atlanta yes why didn't you go to or did you i don't because that was I felt like that was my moment to grow. I wanted to have some type of growth. I wanted her to trust me. I wanted her to feel safe to do what makes her happy. Because I can't stop my mom from, this was one of her dreams. You know, a New Yorker always go to get a house in Atlanta. This was part of my mom's dream.
Starting point is 01:38:46 And even if I didn't understand it, that wasn't my place to, like, not give her the support. So I just was like, you know what? When she left, I cried like a baby. How old were you?
Starting point is 01:38:59 Yeah, how long has it been? I don't know, but this was like three years ago, three, four years ago. But as a rapper, I thought she was going to say, like, ten years ago. No three years ago, three, four years ago. But as I'm saying, as a rapper... I thought she was going to say like 10 years ago. No, it was like three, four years ago. No, it was like three, four years ago. But as a rapper, Atlanta's like the Mecca of hip-hop right now.
Starting point is 01:39:13 So you didn't want to... You know what? Maybe I should go to Atlanta too and see what's up. Yeah, but I'm the only child. You got to understand, my mom treats me like... She's going to treat me like a baby forever. And I had to stand on my two feet and figure it out so I didn't know what I was gonna do she was telling me like she left the
Starting point is 01:39:31 uh she left the apartment for me we was on section eight I ended up being on section eight so I still couldn't even really like pay my rent but I was telling her like I'm good like I got an income like I'm I'm straight. Like, you could go. And she was like, okay. But it was hard. It was tough. Oh, she was by yourself? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:50 Damn. Section 8, now my pocket's straight. You want that, boy? I like that song. Section 8 is in there. So weird. So weird, this project. You're going to hear Section 8.
Starting point is 01:40:00 It definitely is an adjustment when you leave home or when home leaves you. I think people, like, sleep on that. But it definitely is an adjustment when you leave home or when home leaves you i think people like sleep on that but it definitely pushes you like when my parents left me for college like they moved me in and left it didn't really resonate like oh y'all are leaving like i i gotta stay here and do everything myself but yes you're never too old to to like have for that reality check it's like the little things that i peep with my mom's that she would she wouldn't think that i know how to cook and i had to show her like one things given i like cook things given meal like no i know how to cook so that right there was me thinking to myself oh she don't like she think i'm still her her baby like she don't know that i'm grown and i could take
Starting point is 01:40:40 care of myself that was like yo you know what just ma. I don't want you to, but... You got to stand at a stool? Stand on a stool at the stool? Yo. Ask him if he got to stand there. Ask him if he got to do the same. You know he do. I'm taller than you right now.
Starting point is 01:40:55 Look at my chin. You know how I do. There you go. She taller. She is taller. She is taller. You know how I do it. What did you do with your first check?
Starting point is 01:41:07 When you got your first check, because you was on Section 8, what did you do when you got your first check? Where did it go? My first check, I let go Section 8. I let go Section 8, and I got an apartment, and I saved up. I saved my money. Like, I didn't go splurging or anything like that. I gave my mom a couple dollars, too, of course.
Starting point is 01:41:24 And that was it. What was your first check off? Was it a show? Was it screaming? What was it? I was getting, it was like brown paper bags. You know, like go coastings and stuff like that. I think, sorry to go back to don't play with it,
Starting point is 01:41:37 but I just want a rough neck on the tongue. It's such an infamous line now. Is that what you're looking for in a man? Like what are the things that Lola is looking for Cause now you're in a new place I know you're not having a hard time finding somebody To come ask you the same question Right
Starting point is 01:41:52 You want a roughneck What does that even mean A roughneck on the tongue Do good at I can tell you What does that mean A roughneck on***a in the tongue What
Starting point is 01:42:06 What you underlining And where you circling Okay You sound like you giving though I want a roughneck n***a on the tongue Like Like with his That's not how
Starting point is 01:42:20 That's not how words work You know what You know what That's not how words work I'ma break the ice today. Okay. And I know a lot of people, but you're definitely right. That was the first idea of it.
Starting point is 01:42:32 Duh. What was it? A lot of people don't know that, but yeah. Word on the tongue means on your tongue. Yeah. So I'm like. Wait, I'm confused. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:42:41 Now you confused. I don't even want a rough neck. I don't even want a tongue. I always thought this whole time that man. time He just wanna send me automatic with a drum Ask me if I'm finished Nah that whole line was about foreplay Oh yeah Ask me if I'm finished
Starting point is 01:42:56 Nah bitch I just begun I ain't giving out no nanny to no b**** just for fun Are you dumb That's a whole foreplay line Her giving on the tongue But honestly fun are you dumb but that's a whole foreplay line him giving her i just her giving yeah but but honestly it goes for both but the first thought of it was yeah but it goes for both it's foreplay the whole time right now the first four bars is foreplay i knew it was foreplay i just i i looked at it as receiving what is the's a back and forth though. No, ask me.
Starting point is 01:43:25 That's all you give me. I just want a rough neck on the tongue. He just want to send me automatic with a drum. Ask me if I'm finished. Nah, we just begun. I ain't giving out no 90s and no niggas for fun. Are you dumb? Like we ain't here for no reason.
Starting point is 01:43:41 Got it. You got it. You got it now? You got it now? You should have did the genius little breakdown. here for no reason but you know I tried to keep it PG you know so yeah well you did a good job of that can you tell us what are you looking for man what is it just that um uh reinsurance I want to feel protected even if he's not around. I want a gentleman. And of course the gangster for sure,
Starting point is 01:44:08 but a former gangster, a former, a reformed gangster. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Understood.
Starting point is 01:44:15 Well, salute to your team, 80 and them. Cause they work hard. So salute to everybody over there. And salute to you, Lola book. I really want that to be a new name.
Starting point is 01:44:24 I like that. Just the beginning. That's the beauty of it. That's right. Yes. It's just the beginning I'm just grateful to be here what did your mom say now my mom's are so excited sheets oh my god I feel like my okay is not that serious she's like crazy you is a celebrity you is a star You're talented And I'd be like Oh man Come on man But she was My mom was down
Starting point is 01:44:50 From the start Like she's the reason I resigned from my job Wow She's the reason I got the job No no no See that
Starting point is 01:44:56 That was my first job But the last job That I had Before I pursued This rap career Was residential aid At a shelter Oh wow And my mom Was was um residential aid at a shelter and my mom was a supervisor well I'm a shelter baby so we she worked her positions in the shelter I ended up being old
Starting point is 01:45:13 old enough to work in the shelter she got me a job there and I remember coming from coming home from studio I would come home from studio like six in the morning and I had to be to work at eight so I get in six i get ready get shower and dress no sleep leave out seven get there for eight i had to take a bus to two trains job was in queens and she would just i could tell like she felt she felt for me she like listen i don't know if you feel like you want to resign from the job you can like you got my full support and that's all I needed to hear because I'm like listen my mom's don't play she got me this job and who am I to say I don't want it no more because I want to pursue something else wow but
Starting point is 01:45:56 she was the reason why I resigned but I ain't burn that bridge I resigned from my job I didn't quit I resigned but also too that gives you real purpose and intention because like you said, you was a shelter baby. So you know what those kids are lacking and what they need. Now you got the resources. You can go back and provide.
Starting point is 01:46:13 And go back and provide. Yes. That's my plan for sure. Well, Dennis' daughter is out right now. Make sure y'all go get it and we appreciate you for joining us, Lola.
Starting point is 01:46:22 Big Lola. It's Lola Brooke. It's the Breakfast Club good morning the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ envy Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. I saw them and you got a positive note Yes, the positive note is simply this man. I said it once during donkey today I want to repeat it when you choose an action you choose the consequences of that action when you desire a consequence you had damn well better take the action that would create it okay we all make choices but in the end our choices make us we are free to choose our paths but we can't choose the consequences that come with them breakfast club bitches we don't finish
Starting point is 01:47:00 or y'all done 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. Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part 2, a one-of-a-kind experiment in podcasting to help you find love again. Hey, I'm Jana Kramer.
Starting point is 01:47:48 I'm Jenny Garth. Hi, everyone. I'm Amy Robach. And I'm TJ Holmes. And we are, well, not necessarily relationship experts. If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love, we want to help. Listen to I Do Part 2 on the iHeartRadio app,
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