The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club REWIND (Marlon Wayans, Flau'jae and Angel Reese, ASK C&E and More)
Episode Date: July 6, 2023Today we flash back to when Marlon Wayans stopped by to speak on his New Special, Chris Rock, Will Smith, Family Inspiration + More. Â We also bring back the Flau'jae and Angel Reese interview when th...ey discussed the LSU Team Dynamic, Drama On The Court, Drake In The DMs + MoreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, who's this?
Here, Andy.
You know the vibe.
This is Mello.
What's the word?
Mello, what's popping, man?
Hello.
Say what's up to Jess.
Yo, man.
Yo, what's up, Def?
How you feeling?
I'm good, baby.
What's up?
Yo, first of all, don't call me baby.
I love you.
All right, so boom, right?
I have a real, like, turn that show for me to get off my chest.
Okay.
Can you let the world know
that natural women
are still in?
Like, you feel me?
Like, I'm tired
of all these BBLs.
And I'm not talking
about Brazilian butlers.
There's women with
Brazilian butlers
who look good.
You feel me?
Like, this is,
she thick as Steve Harvey mustache.
She's like,
she's dagging.
But I'm not gonna hold you.
Like, the BBL I'm talking about
is the booty and baby legs.
Like, stop it i
don't want to see that in his sundress i don't like i don't want to do no reference to like
your time is in the window like enough is enough i'm with you mellow i mean i think we need to get
back to the just natural beauty i mean what is doing out there to a lot of these kids a lot of
these children where they feel like they want to be their favorite celebrity. It's very scary. There's nothing more beautiful than just a beautiful woman that's natural,
has natural curves.
I love it.
I agree with you, though.
Word, too.
And then they have the nerve to start workout plans.
Like, what?
Come on.
Well, listen, I am going to say that they have to work out to keep that BBL up,
babe.
You can't just get a BBL and then expect to look good just because you got a BBL. You have to work out to keep that BBL up, babe. You can't just get a BBL and then expect to look good
just because you got a BBL.
You have to work out.
So that's why they working out, babe.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is Des.
What's going on, Envy?
Des, what up, man?
Good morning.
Good morning, Charlamagne.
Peace, King.
Jess Hilaire, what's going on, baby?
Nothing.
What's up, baby?
You know what I'm saying?
I just wanted to get on here this morning
and thank DJ Envy for the Memphis show.
I didn't go personally myself,
but my mom and my sister drove down there from Chicago
and they said they met DJ Envy.
You know what I'm saying?
He showed good hospitality, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know if you remember or anything,
she had got an older lady walking around with a walker.
Oh man, oh my goodness.
Yeah, I know exactly who it was.
Yeah, first of all, I sat out there the whole time.
I don't, you know, hide in the car show.
I go out there and I take pictures, walk around.
So your mom was the lady.
She had the walker straight in that she needed and everything.
And we made sure security walked her to the side
because I think she was going into the Dolph Museum.
I know exactly who your mom was, brother.
Yeah, thank you.
I appreciate that, you know what I'm saying?
Because she really, really,
really enjoys herself.
And I want you to,
you know what I'm saying,
give my ups to you,
you know what I'm saying?
Because this,
what you're doing right here
with the car show
is amazing, brother.
Thank you, man.
Tell your mother I said
I appreciate you for coming out.
All right.
Thank you, brother.
I know exactly who his mom was.
That's what's up.
And let me shout out
to Little Rock, Arkansas.
Arkansas was in there heavy. Chicago was in, Arkansas. Arkansas was in there heavy.
Chicago was in there heavy.
Milwaukee was in there heavy.
Memphis, of course, was in there heavy.
A lot of people was out there heavy.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, yo, yo.
What's going on, breakfast bro?
What up, what up?
Who's this?
This is Tyler, aka Dingo.
What's up?
Tyler, Dingo, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Dingo.
This way, what up? Charlotte, how you doing, what up? Get it off your chest. Dingo. This way. What up?
Charlotte, how you doing?
Guy.
I'm blessed black and highly favored, brother.
Jess, how you doing, boo?
I'm good, babe.
How you?
Oh, I'm good.
You still fine over there?
You already know what's going on over here.
Yes, Lord.
Yes, Lord.
But anyway, Edby, I wanted to congratulate you on a successful car show in one of the most dangerous cities in the United States.
Good job, brother.
Congratulations.
Also, you got to take it easy.
I'm glad you took the high road with this whole gunplay situation.
That brother right there, he be wild.
I'm glad you took the high road on that.
Yeah, it ain't worth that fight, bro, because he ain't got a lot of money.
He don't want to fight that man.
Trust me.
We're going to talk about it next in the room,
so don't move.
And how you know what that man got?
What do you mean?
That man ain't got no money.
Everybody else got throwing those jammies.
What kind of?
Why?
Like, for what?
Hey, yo.
Get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's good?
It's B-Mart from the Metro.
What's popping in?
B-Mart, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Also, how are you doing, Jess? I'm good, baby. How you doing? I had to sip my tea. Okay, what's good? It's B-Mont from the Metro. What's poppin' there? B-Mont, what up? Get it off your chest. Also, how are you doing, Jess?
I'm good, baby. How you doing? I had to sip my tea. Okay, what's up?
All nothing. Just chillin', chillin'. Nice to hear you.
Thank you.
Hey, Envy.
Yep.
No problem. Hey, Envy, she is right when she's talking about these shrooms.
These shrooms are amazing.
Like, you don't gotta take them a lot.
About like once every three months.
Clear you out, open you up.
Come up with all kinds of amazing ideas.
See to the future.
Changes your life.
I ain't mad at that, but 12 hours.
Like sitting down for 12 hours is crazy. No, you can't sit down.
That's the thing you're not.
No, you got to move.
You got to do things.
But I can't drive.
I can't go nowhere.
I'm stuck in one spot.
You're not stuck in one spot.
That's how you want it to be.
12 hours. You know how long 12 hours is? Oh, I ain one spot That's how you want it to be 12 hours
You know how long 12 hours is?
Oh I ain't gonna trip though
It ain't really 12 hours
It can be 12
I'll stay more so like 6 to 12
Yes
It depends on how much you drink
It depends
I'm smaller than you
If you bigger
You'll probably eat like
A little bit under 3.5
You'll be feeling good
For like 6 hours you should
Alright I'm gonna try it one time
Alright man
Alright brother have a good one
You too
I love that.
He called to advocate for the shrooms.
For the shrooms.
Yes.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what up, Breakfast Club?
It's Lil Honda Civic.
Hey, what's up, brother?
Get off your chest.
What up, Lil Honda Civic?
Yo, what's popping, man?
I just want to say I was at the Detroit Car Show, and DJ Envy's been doing a phenomenal
job with it.
Oh, thank you, brother.
We're going to come back to Detroit next year, I think.
All right, for sure, man.
I mean, I'm out in California. I'm waiting for you to come out in California. I'm trying to get you to play next year, I think. All right, for sure, man. I mean, I'm out in California.
I'm waiting for you to come out in California.
I'm trying to get you to play a little Honda Civic on the radio so I can get sponsored by Honda.
I could be at every event.
You know what I mean?
You got a song called Little Honda Civic?
Yeah, if you Google it, I'm the only one in the world.
That's dope.
I like you representing for the Honda, man.
The Honda is one of the most loyal cars ever, okay?
There's people that got Hondas right now that they've had for 30 years, and them things still running.
Oh, yeah.
I'm inas right now that they've had for 30 years and them things still running oh yeah i'm in mind right now i was trying to buy you know my first car was a 1986
honda car with the flip-up lights i've been trying to buy one but them things expensive still to this
day like expensive expensive yes if they got like you know low miles on it or decent miles
expensive i've been trying to find one on facebook marketplace i've been trying ebay everywhere
1986 on the code.
I think everybody's had a Honda.
I had a red Honda Civic back in the day.
And, you know, it broke down on me because I never, I didn't change the oil.
Jesus Christ.
I didn't know nobody.
Oh, that's on you.
You got to change that oil, man.
I know, man.
I just want to say happy Father's Day to y'all.
You know, my dad was a Masterpiece First DJ in Richmond, California.
So, happy Father's Day to my pops.
You know what I mean?
Man. Okay. That's what it is. Tell your OG I said peace. Absolutely in Richmond, California. Happy Father's Day to my pops, you know what I mean? Man, okay, OG. That's what it is.
Tell your OG I said peace.
Absolutely.
Yeah, yeah, he's chilling right now.
He's in the studio right now.
All right, well, hopefully I'll see you in Houston, brother.
All right, I'm going to try to see y'all, man.
Have a good day, y'all.
Peace.
Get it off your chest.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
That's right.
Marlon Wayans.
What's happening?
How y'all doing?
How y'all doing?
New HBO special, God Love Me.
Boy, the Smith family won't.
You know what?
I really think they're going, I think they're gonna
love it. I don't think so.
I think they're gonna love it, and
I think Chris Rock's gonna love it.
Chris is convenient, so he might.
Because sometimes when you crack jokes, it depends
on the joke. Sometimes it's good
to laugh at yourself. This was
like a roast and a toast.
So I didn't just slam him.
I'm respectful of the journey
you know i'm saying like we've known each other too long for me to just like go in and be
disrespectful i'm respectful i know them like jada was one of my dear friends you know and then
will i know and i know chris since i was 10 or 11 so So I'm not going in. I'm just giving.
You are going in, Mark.
No, no.
You are.
What happened?
Did you reach out to them beforehand?
No, why would I do that?
You just said they were your friends.
So they're going to tell me, hey, don't do this joke.
Don't do that joke.
That joke is out of bounds.
You can do this one joke.
No, you just
trust that your intentions are pure and it's good and look here's the thing reason why i did this
in atlanta black women will tell you when you out of bounds that's right they're blank no don't do
will like that they're like uh-uh see you went too far with chris black women will be the referee you know
who loves this special black women because it's not just a bunch of jokes it's not even about them
this special is about me they just so happen to be a part of it everybody in your journey
is a part of your journey but your life ain't they life? God affects you differently. It's like things
happen in your life that send you on
a journey and go, you know what?
I've got to be great.
Small stuff. The smallest thing
you would even think about. When you called me a
bruised eggplant. Exactly.
I was going to say, Marlon.
Damn it.
You know what I'm saying?
There wasn't a bruised eggplant. It was when Marlon said, you know what I'm saying? No, it wasn't the Bruce A, it wasn't the Bruce A plan.
It was when Marlon said,
you peaked at life.
Marlon,
oh yeah,
I said you peaked at life.
I said,
I said,
when you peaked at life,
you a local.
I was like,
I went in.
Cause I was like,
why is he coming at me?
I've never heard him hurt this morning.
So this morning,
I wasn't hurt.
Come on,
I was playing.
We played a clip of your special
where you mentioned
the facial colors disparity of Charlamagne's face, right?
Yeah, but we did that, so I just kind of jabbed that out there.
But then he was like, it didn't hurt like the bruised eggplant.
That's not what I said.
That's not what I said.
I laughed and I said, I'll tell you one thing, man.
I never got hurt by a tweet until Marlon Wayans told me I looked like a bruised eggplant.
But I seen it in his face this morning.
He was like, Envy, what is a bruised eggplant?
That is not true.
That was the point.
All those years ago, that's one of the things that make you think, a bruised eggplant.
Then you look at an eggplant, a bruised eggplant.
I'm going to show.
And then it's like the thing that you'll be tired, and you don't want to get up and go to work,
and you think, nah, I'm a bruised eggplant.
Nah, I'm getting up.
I'm going to work.
Give me three.
One podcast ain't enough.
I need five podcasts.
I'm a local nigga.
Nah, nah.
Now I'm writing books.
I'm going to write me a book.
I don't know how to spell, but I'm going to write me a book.
He writes.
I'm telling you, when somebody tells you that you peaked at life.
Life, yeah.
My God.
Jesus.
You got to look around like, hold up.
But now look at you, right?
No, that's real.
Why would I ever be mad that you actually made it in life
when God sent me in that purpose, in that time,
to make you reevaluate yourself?
God sent you?
Yo, it's real.
God sends you angels, sometimes in the form of devil,
only to reveal themselves as angels again.
It's just motivation.
Because, look, same with you.
Like, you know, you came.
You was with Wendy Williams, and y'all was dissing my family, and my brother was mad.
He wanted to fight.
And then my sister was pissed off, and then we apologized about it.
And I'm just like, but look now.
You call me.
You're like, yo, want to do my show?
I'm there.
That's right.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to be funny.
I'm going to show up. You know, it's all love. It's all peace, and it do my show? I'm there. That's right. I'm going to go. I'm going to be funny. I'm going to show up.
You know, it's all love.
It's all peace.
And it's all a part of our journey.
It's all a part.
It is no bad.
Chris Rock heckled me when I was 19 years old.
No.
I quit stand-up comedy.
I only did it 10 times.
I love Chris.
Chris is like a big brother.
I quit stand-up comedy for 20 years.
20 years.
20 years.
Because of Chris?
Yes.
What was he yelling?
I was hurt.
That was my bruised eggplant.
What wasn't he yelling?
Which way ends with you?
Damn it, man.
Which way?
You ain't.
I thought y'all about to be funny.
They need to switch families.
You need to go to the DeBosh family.
Damn. I was like, damn.
Damn, so this is your get back? This is like your Michael B. Jordan on the red carpet moment family? Damn. I was like, damn. Damn, so this your get back?
This like your Michael B. Jordan on the red carpet moment?
No, see, that's the thing.
I'm not, I didn't take it in like that.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
See, Michael B. Jordan, and I love Michael B.
If I had to pull my little brother to the side, I'd be like, don't let him see you sweat.
Internalize that feeling.
And let that continue to drive you.
And whenever you come out, you come out with love.
I would have just been like, you don't have to do that, right?
You did it by doing it.
That says everything.
And me, I look at my journey, and when you see the special, you're going to be like,
oh, man, that's a beautiful journey because it's not just about them.
It's not about the slap.
If I did a special about just the slap, it's meaningless.
That's something you talk about and it's gone.
This ain't about a slap.
This is about a 30-year journey of knowing people and how that one cataclysmic moment changed my life.
It made me look at my life.
How do you make specials special nowadays?
Because I think about like
Neil Brennan, he has blocks and it's like a theme
to it. I thought Neil Brennan,
he does some great specials.
His specials because conceptually
he really thinks about the concept.
I thought Three Mics was burning.
The fact that he would tell us a joke
like a one-liner, then he would tell you
the joke and it
would be funny and then he would take
you through the pain that's right i just take all them and throw them into one mic and and do it
that way and um but i i really like like what he's doing i think to make it special i think you have
to my brothers this is the first thing i've done i've always tried to impress my brothers my brother
keenan and damon are the hardest to to impress because they've My brother Kenan and Damon are the hardest two n****s to impress
because they've been doing this 50 years
of comedy with each of them.
This is a century of comedy.
These brothers have seen everything.
Nothing funny. This is how they laugh.
That's funny.
If it's funny, then why the f*** didn't you laugh?
I like that one. They don't
laugh. This is the first time
Kenan sent Damon, he goes,
we're going to see
what Marlon's doing.
Damon went to my show
and he goes,
that's brilliant.
I thought,
I was hoping you bombed.
Damon's dark.
That was genius.
And he told Kenan,
how was Marlon's show?
Did he bomb?
No.
Unfortunately,
it was brilliant.
Kenan said it was brilliant. He didn't say it was brilliant.
And Damon said
it was brilliant because he's seen it all.
He said, this is the first time
you did something I'd never seen.
Wow. You made me look at the art
form a different way. He said it was like
a one-man play,
but a stand-up special at the same
time. And he referenced
my physicality.
He referenced staying in the pocket.
He referenced even having a little bit of heart.
He was like, it was well-crafted, well-put-together, and the truth.
And then the truth of the journey, and it was all real.
He was like, it was brilliant.
And Keenan was like, he agreed because they seen it all.
And this is the first time they've seen something different.
I think that's what, to to me what makes a comedian really great is when they do something different all right we got more with
marlon wayans when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club
good morning everybody it's dj nv charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club our co-host
portia william Williams is here.
And we're still kicking it with Marlon Wayans.
When you do comedy, when you do these specials, because it sounds like you want to show your brothers that you can do it
and that you are funny.
Do you do it for your brothers or do you do it for the crowd?
I do it for myself.
That's the thing, right?
If you look at the progression, my brothers was like,
I remember we took Keenanreece for his 60th and we're inside the um the the the sprint event and we're talking
about comedy and i told my brothers my plan i said i want to do i'm gonna drop my first special i
know i'm only seven eight years in but i want to drop my first special and then every two years i
want to drop a different special because i want to see my progression as an artist these lit into me so bad why didn't you do it that's stupid why would you
do that you got to wait 20 years before you could drop a special that's stupid you want to drop your
best one first damon that's dumb as i haven't heard how you gonna drop a special in eight years
you you barely got three jokes how you you going to do that, Kenan?
That's not what real comedy is.
And I was sitting there.
I remember I was mad.
And I was in a limo.
I said, I'm doing what I said I'm going to do.
I'm not trying to be y'all.
I'm just trying to be me.
And this is the fight we have.
Because my brothers love me.
I don't take it like, y'all, I got something to prove.
No, I go, instead of, I'm going to show you.
I don't do it with that bitterness.
I go, okay, I'm going to show myself, and then I'm going to show y'all that we can do this this way.
I'm going to show you with love.
I'm going to show you humbly.
Okay, well, then do it.
Sean, it's stupid.
It's never going to work.
And they walked up the sprinter, and then Damon looked back, and he seen me and my feelings and he said you know what ugly it sounds like a stupid plan but go ahead do you
show us something different we old you that digital we don't even know what a twitter is
i said all right and he rubbed me he said it's still gonna be on funny and then
but that sent me on a mission like personally and i'm doing
exactly what i said i was gonna do because in my lifetime i got all these brothers that trailblaze
for me but i'm not if i don't walk off the beaten path and try to trailblaze something
that already i gotta do something for them because I gotta do something for their kids that's following
me. I'm the uncle, the last
uncle that they're following.
Yo, uncle did it this way.
And that's what's making me
not Damon and Kenan and
Sean's little brother, that I'm Marlon.
Did they understand why he looks at you like that, Marlon?
Did they understand the white chicks and the things
that you do that's different from their era?
No, no. White chicks, me, Sean.
Sean was brilliant.
Sean came up with the idea for white chicks.
He called me up.
I thought the **** was high on green tea.
And he was like, we should play white women.
I said, nigga, go to sleep.
Y'all was ahead of y'all time.
We was.
Y'all was identifying as women.
Sean, he's so back in the day.
Y'all was ahead of y'all time.
Now the white women
turn into black women.
So he came with the idea
and then we pitched it
to Kenan
and Kenan was like,
that could work.
And then we watched
some movies
and we found
something like a hat
and we was like, boom.
And then we looked
at the Paris and Hilton
and we was like, boom.
And we put the map together
and we did that.
But see,
we did that collectively.
Question,
when y'all go to Greece, when y'all take Ken keenan to greece who pays you know funny enough i wind up
getting stuck with a lot of the bills i don't know why because there's a respect thing right
i wouldn't be me if it wasn't for my brothers my brothers they didn't they always came back home
they knew me and sean was there and and they made it a purpose to go get their little
brothers keenan would fly us out to la keenan would put movies on while he went to a club come
back and he'll put like blazing saddles on or he'd get the videotape of airplane he goes what's funny
about that and how do you make it funnier and he'd go to the club and i remember it was the 80s so
they put his jeans on with no drawers he was getting in the club apparently and that was the 80s so that put his jeans on with no drawers. He was getting in the club apparently
and that's the 80s, right?
And he would come back
and he have a girl
and the girl would go in the room
and his water bed
and he'd go,
all right, before I leave,
tell me what you guys
thought of the movie
and how do you make it funnier?
And we would sit there and pitch.
We didn't know what he was doing
but he was grooming us
at 11 and 12 years old.
And my nephew, who was like seven, and my other nephew, who was five, he was grooming us to do this.
My brothers looked out.
And for me, now that they're older, I'm going to look out for them the way they looked out for me.
And I'm going to look out for their kids.
When you see them all in set, I guarantee you, there is a young Wayans,
Kenan's son,
Sean's son,
Damon's daughter,
there is some Wayanses on the set.
All this bull****,
nepotism this.
Yeah,
we do nepotism.
Sucker,
sucker brothers.
No,
we do nepotism.
It's a good thing.
You're supposed to.
If you don't give back to your family,
you can't be generous. That's right. What fool's supposed to. If you don't give back to your family, you can't be generous.
What fool's going to give out if you don't give back to your family?
You have to give your family.
A man takes care of his family first, and then your generosity builds.
So I'm with the nepotism thing.
I still feel like Dwayne's legacy hasn't been documented correctly.
Totally right.
You know what I mean?
I don't know if it's a documentary or a movie, but something has to be done to show what this family has accomplished it's coming right these are i get
excited because the first 30 years was learning the next 30 is the execution of all that we we
have a well we are alaska we are a texas where they drilled oil we haven't even drilled in our
big ass uh plot of land.
And now when we start drilling, and then all my other nephews, I got nephews and nieces,
and my daughter and my son, these niggas in film school, they ain't f***ing around.
They handsome and writing, and they got storyboards.
And I'm just like, yo.
And now we have all this knowledge.
It's coming.
These next 30, it's coming.
It ain't over. It's just beginning. next 30, it's coming. It ain't over.
It's just beginning.
I haven't even had a hot moment yet.
You realize this s***?
What you mean?
What you mean?
I've never had a hot moment.
Oh, no, that's true.
I get what you say.
You've been consistent, consistent, consistent.
But it hasn't been that moment where Marlon is the guy guy.
It sounds weird to say. Isn't that crazy?
It does sound weird.
I get what you're saying, though.
He did so many things.
I've never had a hot moment.
I've never been the guy that gets the first script.
I've never been the guy that goes,
here's this action movie, here's this drama.
I've never been the guy that gets
the top ten scripts with the top ten
producers, with the top ten directors.
I've never been that guy because I've always
been the guy creating his own material,
staying in the game, doing this, doing that.
But one day when I become the guy, creating his own material, staying in the game, doing this, doing that. But one day when I become
the guy, because now
I got 30 years
of everything under my belt.
Now I can drama?
Kill it. Show me.
I'm an air.
That's a dope role.
It's a small role, but it's dope.
Ben called me up.
Penafleck.
He was like, he gave me this long speech. First, I was like, how do you get my number? Then I remember
oh, let's play Batman.
He has access.
We're talking and he's
just rambling on. He's like, hey, I got this
role and I was wondering if you would
do it. I was
talking to Jennifer and Jennifer was like,
he's like, I need a handsome guy handsome guy funny i need to make sure he's funny but he's a really
good actor and i've seen some of your stuff and she's known you from a living 45 minutes this
man's talking to me about doing this part i said ben you had me at hello this is ben
cream pie let's go.
I just need you to write a couple of jokes down for me.
Like, that bruised eggplant, I've never seen him hurt like that.
You don't understand.
It wasn't the bruised eggplant.
It was the peak that life.
No.
Because you got to understand, at the time, I was living back home with my mom.
I've never heard this man act like this before in my life.
We were talking about nothing.
I was minding my business.
He started with me. I didn't even start. Child, did you start? I did. I started that. We were talking about nothing. I was minding my business. He started with me.
I didn't even start.
Child, did you start?
I did.
I started that.
He just picked on me.
He said, this isn't even funny.
I said, I ain't funny.
No, it wasn't that.
No, he said, you funny in movies and TV, but he didn't get the on Twitter.
But see, you was a troll.
You was a troll.
No, I wasn't.
You know who else was a troll?
Who?
Joe Budden.
Joe was a troll.
I'm minding my business.
He said some smart.
I went in.
Back then.
Back then.
Okay.
I went in.
I was like, you want to hit one.
You won't pay it is.
I look at my tweets.
And, you know, I told him, you peaked at life.
Kill yourself.
I said, the best thing about you is your beard.
I was so mad
and you know
I gotta call him
cause
I think it's still lingering
like we got over
I gotta go do
Joey's show
cause
we went at it
we gotta talk about it
cause I was minding my business
and then you gonna come
shoot shots fired
let me tell you something
you peaked at life
and so cruel
I would never say that
to somebody
you peaked at life you peaked at life and so cruel, I would never say that to somebody.
You peaked at life.
You peaked at life.
I'm going to fight you after that now.
Well, I'm glad you didn't
peaked at life
and I'm proud of you, brother.
Every time you do something new,
I'm always going to support it
because I feel like,
you know,
God loves you
and I'm a part of that journey.
That's right.
You are.
I appreciate you, my brother.
DJ MV is the bruised eggplant.
And by the way,
thank you for joining us, brother.
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Now, if you just joined us, we're asking, what's the longest you've been without talking
to your spouse?
Maybe after an argument, maybe after a disagreement, whatever it may be.
What's the longest you've been?
Me, it's probably been not even a day.
You know, I'm Virgo, so I get upset.
I get attitudes.
And it gets to the point, I'm going to always need my wife or something.
Oh, no. I mean, like, you know, me and my wife been married since 2014, but we've been together since, you know, 98.
So we've been together. It'll be 25 years this year.
So it was definitely she broke up with me for a year and like I think it was either 0-2 or 0-3.
And she definitely was not talking to me.
She definitely had disconnected from me.
So it had to be within that time span i don't know how
long we went without talking but it definitely was within that year we didn't talk uh a lot
yeah somebody always told me if you if you're having a problem with your wife or your husband
the worst thing you do is not talk and the second worst thing you could do is leave the house
bro the worst thing you can do with anybody you having a problem with is not communicate like
i really truly believe that most situations can be resolved if people just communicate.
Nobody likes to communicate with each other.
We either don't talk or when we do talk to each other, we don't tell each other the truth about what we're mad at.
We be all passive aggressive with it.
You know what I mean?
Like, just lay it out on the table.
Don't worry about hurting other person's feelings.
Just get it out.
That's the only way you can actually, I believe, have healthy relationships is to communicate.
Hello, who's this?
Tashana from Jersey.
Hey, from Jersey.
What part of Jersey?
Northern.
North.
North.
All right.
What's the longest you've been without talking to your boo?
Me and my husband, we probably went like four hours.
He caught himself getting mad at me one day and storming out the house just to go and sit in front of the house in the car. We do stupid stuff like that. So maybe like four hours. He caught himself getting mad at me one day and storming out the house just to go and sit
in front of the house
in the car.
We do stupid stuff like that.
So maybe like four hours.
And then he realized
he needs you for something
and got to come back
in the house, right?
Of course.
You know, you got a wife,
you know.
That'd be funny though
when guys leave the house
acting like we going somewhere
knowing damn well
we ain't got nowhere to go.
Nowhere to go.
Right.
I was like,
he wasn't answering me nothing
the whole time
he's sitting in
front of the house thank you mama four hours ain't too bad though four hours is actually necessary
even even in a healthy relationship when y'all not beefing over nothing sometimes you just got
to get away from your significant other you need your your alone time hello who's this good morning
it's nika nika where you calling from i'm calling from
florida florida all right what's the longest you went without talking to your boyfriend or
girlfriend i went about a week because i was super upset you know sometimes me and you know
y'all just you know push some buttons so i went about a week what did he do um that girl oh hello so he kind of like boy boy you you just triggered her just now jesus you
had to take a breath before you tell this story okay go ahead i did he's like the kind of person
that he's like the kind of man that feels like he can do things and i can't so he can stay out late
but i can't you know because it's not it's nothing in the streets for women you
know stuff like that so he's like a kind of I can do it but you can't because you're a woman type of
person so that really like gets under my skin with him so you know he did it again you know came in
his house late it's crazy so I was upset of course so I had to show my true colors no cooking no
cleaning no none of that nifty none
of that stuff so i was mad for about a week but child the way she act down there when he passed
by yeah i gave in ah how that thing started tingling yeah she thought she had her own little
personal heartbeat and now you know i don't gave in like i ain't mad no more whatever
i'm glad to hear that glad to hear y'all got over it now
let's go to one more caller hello who's this hey dj envy this event how you doing hey man where
you calling from i'm from columbia i'm not from columbia but i'm in columbia 803 the metro
what's the longest you've been without talking to your spouse mama a week and a half why so long
that is not long a week and a half. Why so long? That is not long.
A week and a half?
Is that your husband?
Yeah.
That's your husband or boyfriend?
No, it's my fiance now.
Yeah, that ain't long for that.
But what happened?
He had a situation shift.
Oh, he had another boo?
Yeah.
And it only took you a week and a half to get over it?
No, she didn't say she got over it.
We got four kids.
So, you know. How she look? Shut it we got four kids so you know how she look
shut up shut up how she look how who look the other girl
she pretty no i don't think so but i mean let's let's be objective let's set i understand you
upset and you have every right to be upset, but let's just be objective. Oh, boy. Can you see why he might have made that mistake?
No.
Okay.
Is that him in the background?
No, that's my son.
Okay, I'm with you.
So what happened?
How'd y'all figure it out?
Long story.
Boy, you sad.
I don't want y'all calling up here when y'all triggered.
I want y'all calling y'all therapists, okay?
Oh, boy.
These stories be triggering y'all so bad.
Huh?
No, I did actually go to therapy, though.
I did.
You should have.
I'm glad.
All right.
I did.
I did.
So what happened?
What happened after the week and a half?
What made y'all start communicating again?
Because you had questions.
I had questions.
I had questions, and we have children.
Damn.
And I still love them.
Are you over it now?
No.
No, but you can't forgive them if you're not over it. You can't forgive y'all are you over it now because you can't no but no you can't
forgive him if you're not over you you can't you can't forgive him if you're not over it
you have to get over it that's right you have to get over it so so are you over it yes okay
you sure yes well i wish i knew her name if i knew her name i'd say her name just to see if
it's still don't stop it man you have a good one more you have a good one mama hang up red see that's your problem see that's your problem that brother right
now he's at work right now he's happy he's gonna get a phone call today and then it's all because
of you that's not because of me it's because no it's because of the conversation that we was having
triggered her so because we asked her specifically what why
didn't you talk to your significant other so she had to think about that and that triggered her
she had to go back and think about that man cheating on her no you asked her how the other
girl look you ain't have to go there i just wanted to know you know i mean i just wanted to know what
she thought you know what i'm saying that's all what's the moral of the story the moral of the
story is communication is the key man you know i mean i i i understand you know especially i understand disconnecting when you think you're going to say something that
you regret i respect that but god dang a week and a half and all of that that's kind of crazy to be
living with somebody and not talking and life is too short and you do not want you know your last
words uh to somebody you love to be you know silence you don't want that well yeah let me shout out to my
wife because she is the communicator in our relationship she when when it's just crazy
she's like let's stop what we're doing let's figure this out and then we can continue on that's
her i'm more like i gotta keep it moving but she's like no no we're gonna stop what you do i don't
care what you got to do we're gonna sit there we're gonna talk about this we're gonna discuss it
and then we're gonna get over it and then we continue on i think that's a great way to be and if you can't do it by yourself go get a therapist go sit down with a
couple of therapists okay and figure it out all right it's the breakfast club good morning the
breakfast club
morning everybody it's dj and the show we are the breakfast club we got some special guests
in the building yes Yes, indeed.
Champs are here, ladies and gentlemen.
Floor J. Johnson and Angel Reese.
Welcome.
Good morning.
How y'all feeling?
Great.
Like a champ.
Like a champ?
Like a champ.
Like a champ.
Well, first of all, congratulations on the win.
Thank you.
How's it feel?
I feel good.
It feels great.
I mean, some time has passed now, so, you know, things have sunk in.
Has it really sunk in that, oh, we the champs?
Yeah, it's sunk in. Yeah. It's not sunk in. We've beens yeah we've been on tour for the last three weeks so it's been like okay i'm happy i won even though
i'm a gamecock fan because i'm from south carolina you know i mean that's my wife's alma mater but
i'm happy y'all won because you know y'all beat the team that beat us so i'm happy yeah most of
we did it we did for the sec was there i saw you say that though angel yeah no i was for sec for
sure yeah they sisters for sure so now let's let's talk about the the first let's talk about the game how
did it feel to win and all this press that's coming on after it right because people are talking about
less about the game per se and more about the this and more about the chipping and chirping
and all that so how does that feel because they're taking the outside of sports and i don't know if
that's what you guys necessarily want yeah no i feel like we didn't get a lot of the praise
that we should have got for the game
because we did work hard for the game to win that game.
And it took a lot to get to the championship for sure.
And a lot of people didn't think we were going to be there.
I mean, everybody talked about our non-conference schedule was weak.
They didn't like our coach, all this and that.
But then we got there and we won.
And then it was just feel like it was taken away from us
kind of from everything.
But I mean, to be a part of history like that
where 9.9 million people watch that game, mean i guess the good comes with the bad i mean
it's gotta be the most watched woman's college game ever and men's yeah history yeah it was
crazy more people watching girls than the boys and they played your song after y'all won right
bags i was holding the trophy and they started playing my song big phone freestyle it was crazy
but i wasn't playing like nah dj sha. Shout out to her. But we met her
when we first landed in Dallas
and I was telling her,
I rap,
so you need to be playing my song
the whole time
while we're here at the Final Four.
She was like, for real?
So it come happen,
we go in the lineup,
she playing the instrumental
while we going calling our name.
I'm like, that's crazy.
And then we won.
She played it
and man, it was crazy.
American Airlines Arena was turnt.
What do you love more,
rap or basketball, Flau'jae?
I love both of them, for real.
I feel like I got like a strong passion
for basketball
because like,
it's like a continual like,
way like to reach growth
and you can never reach perfection,
even in music.
But I feel like I got more time with music.
Like with basketball,
the ball gonna stop bouncing one day.
Like,
you know what I'm saying?
But like music,
I feel like that's forever.
So like,
I'm just trying to hone in on basketball
as much as I can.
I met your pops back in the day.
Really?
Yeah,
because like I said,
I'm from South Carolina. So the DJ for Pure Pain for pure pain was dj b lord and he was from south canada
so he would always be playing the pure pain drops be playing all the music they would always come
to the market charlton south canada like yeah friends was a big big record yeah that was the
one man 2000 man i'm that's why i'm just so important for what i'm doing just trying to
make sure i keep that legacy alive because a lot of people don't know like you know because you're from the south
but like a lot of people around the world and they starting to know and understand my story so
that's why it's so important for me to finish it out and tell it and go the biggest route yeah i
was saying earlier i said should she redo friends but i'm like nah i probably wouldn't be good for
her image i want to i want to take some time with that you know what i'm saying i feel like in
savannah you know what i'm saying like you know in the south that's a classic record like you know what i'm saying so when i come over there i
want to make sure i come correct and with everything i got going on right now not right now but it's no
you know it's no telling absolutely now wayne reached out to you said he wanted to do a record
with you how was that conversation y'all pulled up at me on the car show too y'all came to the
car show right no no oh yes yeah her yeah yeah mama yeah but not like um wayne like he was on
espn shout out sue bird but like she was
like you know flusher he like yeah shout out kim mokey though because she really threw the alley
up she like telling him like i got a rapper on my team you need to get with her he on espn they
plug me he's like yeah we're finna do something musically so i hit up his manager he like send
me to open i'm like i do you want better i'm pulling up on you you know he got a show in
atlanta this weekend so i'm gonna pull up on him we're gonna cut that and yeah it's going up you
scared scared of what you get on the record with wayne nah i ain't scared nah because when y'all You know, he got a show in Atlanta this weekend, so I'm going to pull up on him. We're going to cut that, and yeah, it's going up. You scared?
Scared of what?
You get on the record with Wayne.
Nah, I ain't scared.
Nah, because when y'all hear what I'm going to put him on, y'all going to be like, oh.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, this the moment I've been waiting for, Charlamagne.
Like, for real.
So I'm really excited that I finally get to show the world on that stage, because that's
a legendary feature.
Absolutely.
That's one of the top three greatest rappers of all time.
Top three for sure.
How did this relationship happen outside of basketball?
In the summertime, it was rough.
Child was rough.
You didn't like it like that?
I didn't.
I didn't like her.
It was like, I didn't know she was going to make it.
She showed up late.
She used to come in there and talk trash.
The team didn't like her.
I know the team didn't like her because they didn't want to play with her.
And I was like, I want to play with her.
But I was telling her, you can't talk to me how you talk to somebody else.
We cut from different places.
So she got to understand that.
Coming as a freshman, it was hard.
But then, I don't know.
Going through the season, we just got locked in.
I didn't like you, Flau'Jay.
Why you was so successful?
Oh, man.
She was late showing up.
Hold on, hold on.
Let me tell you why.
I was in pickup, and I was killing them for real, for real,
but I was talking trash, like talking wet.
Crazy.
As a freshman.
Talking crazy.
I'm like, usually freshmen don't come in like that.
You know what I'm saying?
They come in quiet, trying to feel it.
I'm like, nah, this my, like, what's going on?
You know what I'm saying?
And I just had that energy.
Especially if you busting ass.
Yeah, fact.
You busting they ass.
And Angel's like, you know, just got to tone, you know what I'm saying?
Like, just tone it a little down.
And I forgot, like, I used to play with dudes, you know what I'm saying like just tone it a little down and I forgot like I used to play with dudes
you know what I'm saying
but I'm like these females
so it's different
like you talk trash
with a dude
y'all really can fight
and y'all get off the court
and y'all cool
but with girls
it's like different
so she told me
she's like Flo
you gotta tone it down
and then I was on my
rapper time
like in the summer
I'm rapping and I'm hooping
at the same time
so I'm coming in
I'm late
I don't got on the right clothes
like I had man
I had to run
I had to run the stadium
for like 30 minutes and oh yeah I was run the stadiums got 30 minutes they got her yeah i was good
the stadium steps that that turned her oh yeah yes do they like you now huh we love her oh they
love me i can't imagine angel reese telling anybody to tone it down i was thinking the same
thing i was the bayou bobby telling people to tone it down telling somebody to turn it down
what you mean i just know i just know when it come to my teammates it's i know how to talk when when it's anybody else it's free smoke like it's free it's free smoke free smoke
now we gotta ask the hand gesture in the face where did you get it from what what was the
influence of that was it tony ayo was it john no it's tony ayo for sure but people don't realize
that like they think it's john cena but i really know like tony ayo was the one but she did it
first in another game and i was like oh yeah oh, yeah, bet. Say no more. I got something. I got something for every single person that try to play.
Now, did you feel like they, of course, when they attacked you, we felt like, of course, because you were black and she was white.
Yeah, for sure.
How was your mental with that?
Because you seen her do it in the game.
Yeah, no, I already knew what it was going to be.
They always got to find something to say.
So I knew it was going to be something about that.
They were going to say it.
So, I mean, I was happy to be one.
And I got the publicity we all got
the publicity the team was lit so we was
up I ain't care you know what I think
people don't realize about y'all like y'all know how to
play the game for sure outside
of the court y'all know how to be performative
to get everybody talking but I see a lot of discipline
on the actual basketball court
and even hearing that you told her to tone it down
I was like oh she get it get it
Coach Mokey first of all she don't play that like she don't play we basketball players first like
this is the thing my coach mochi like everybody think they got her opinions about her i love them
love her to death but like she want to see us grow as students and then basketball players like and
then what else she said whatever you do you're gonna be an astronaut as long as you're in my
practice on time you know i'm saying so she just let us be us but it's still that discipline and
structure there and i feel like that's what i needed more discipline more structure you know i'm saying because like
i've come from doing what i want to do like you know i'm saying so in a sense but like like she
gave us that structure on the court like we do things the right way but we still gonna put our
on it and that she loved that because we are who we are how long did it take for you to buy into
that i'm telling after the stadiums i was lit that's summer mean my kids run some stadiums go run them stadiums
man
did you see yourself
in her Angel
when you came in
as a freshman
nah I was scared
I mean as a freshman
you come in
I wasn't as confident
as Flau'jae
nah I definitely wasn't
so I kind of got
humbled my freshman year
because I came in
I was doing well
and then I broke my foot
so it was a setback for me
and luckily she had
an amazing freshman year,
and that's a blessing to come in and start freshman year,
everything that she wanted to accomplish on the court and off the court.
I mean, that's just a blessing right there.
What made you transfer to LSU?
I need a new start.
I mean, I know what I wanted for myself, and I wanted growth and a coach
like Kim Mulkey to push me every day.
I want her to cuss me out every day.
Tell me I'm not good enough, and I feel like I'm still not good enough.
All the accolades that I got this year, they're still not good enough
because just being able to have a coach like that, and she keeps me humble.
So I needed her, and I don't think I would be in a leadership role
anywhere else other than LSU, and being able to grow my platform
on and off the court was just something I needed.
Well, I came over Dawn.
I know you made a visit to Columbia.
I wanted to be South Carolina.
I mean, they the powerhouse.
So I told Coach when I came to LSU,
I want to go back to what Simone and Sylvia did.
So just being able to grow the program was something I wanted to do.
All right, we got more with Angel Reese and Flagey Johnson.
When we come back, don't move.
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Good morning.
It's the Angel, the Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Angel Reese and Flagey Johnson.
Now you're going to have a target on your back next year.
Yeah, for sure.
Big target.
So now, how do y'all make sure y'all stay focused and y'all make sure you repeat what you guys do?
Stay humble.
Yeah.
We keep ball first.
You know what I'm saying?
We keep it first.
And we work, though.
Like, we work.
For sure.
For our practices.
For our practices.
You feel me?
So, like, we know we the hunters now.
You know what I'm saying?
And we understand that because of what we do.
But I told Angel, like, the other day, like, you know what I'm saying?
You dish it, you got to take it.
You know what I'm saying?
So, that's why we got to be ready
because I know they coming.
Know they coming.
Is there pressure to repeat?
No, because we ain't even expected to win this year.
We wasn't supposed to win.
We wasn't supposed to win this year.
No.
No new pieces?
Nah.
We wasn't supposed to win this year.
But we did.
We put in the work and all the,
you don't even see, like, all the work that we put in
and for it to come together at the right time.
It was crazy.
People don't remember, like, this year, too.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, in her tenure, this year, too. It's our first year together. So, like, I remember like this year too like you know what i'm saying like in her tenure this year too it's our first year together so like i got a chip
year one you know what i mean so like we wasn't supposed to be here but we got the number one
recruiting class coming in you know we got transfers coming in so you know we we're trying
to build to that to be in the final four every year but like we wasn't even supposed to be there
they counted us out is hailey transferring from louisville where hailey van lift is she coming
lsu i don't know oh yeah i thought i heard that somewhere you know we hear a lot of things out We wasn't even supposed to be there. They counted us out. Is Haley transferring from Louisville? Where? Haley Van Liff. Is she coming to LSU?
We don't know.
Oh, I thought I heard that somewhere.
You know, we hear a lot of things out here.
How would y'all feel if that happened, though?
No, we'd be lit.
She's a good player.
I'd love to play with her.
For sure.
Now, the first lady invited both teams to the White House.
But how did y'all feel when she invited the opps to the White House?
First time in history, man.
Right, first time in history.
I mean, it was frustrating just to take away from what we had already done,
but it is what it is.
We're still going to go.
I mean, as a team, I'm from Maryland,
so I've been to the White House before,
but I've never been where I can sit down at the table
and tap the buzzer.
So it's a one-time opportunity in life.
So being able to have her, she came back and took back what she said,
and we're going to go.
I'll hold with it to not say what y'all really wanted to say.
Like, y'all feel so sorry for them white girls that we beat them that y'all inviting them to the white
now i think i think on twitter we really got to you know express how we felt when we said how we
felt like i i did it i made a tweet and i was like you know if we lost will we be invited type thing
you know i'm saying so i think that question alone just like leave some silence right there
and just think about it you know what i'm saying so was that backlash to you angel from the school like what do you mean we not going
yeah i spoke out of emotion like just being able to not speak for the team i mean i didn't speak
for the team i was speaking out of emotion because i still stand up like i'm i'm upset like that she
she still said that but i'm gonna do what's best for the team for sure and i know a lot of them
have never been to the white house so i'm not gonna take that away from them um i mean we still
won like we still won and we want to get that experience yeah it's gonna be like that just shows
her as like a leader for the team you know i'm saying to like go back and be like okay i was
speaking out of motion i took that you know i'm saying and be able to give us that opportunity
you know i'm saying open your eyes to what white america looks at y'all like when they started
saying y'all aggressive y'all this and then you go back and you see the white girl do the same
exact thing did that open your eyes at all i think that's why it was so big you know what i'm saying because it
was like they did the same thing you know i'm saying and it was blown out of proportion but i
think like it's time for this like take the situation and grow the women's game for sure
it ain't black and white it's ball players on the court you know i'm saying i feel like we're so far
from that so i think this right here just it just grew the women's game. Like, we got superstars in women's basketball now.
It's been unheard of.
You have an Angel Reese.
You got a Kaitlyn Clark.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's never been heard of before.
So I think, like, that moment was pivotal, and it was what it was,
but it, like, grew the game in a crazy way.
For sure.
I can't believe we were debating trash talk like that,
even when people said, well, no, what Angel did was different
because she followed her around.
Yeah, nah.
Who cares?
You saw Dylan Brooks and LeBron?
They were going at it.
That's what I'm saying.
It gets to it.
Like, when I'm from Baltimore,
like, that's what we do.
Like, we talk trash.
Oh, I just heard it.
That's what we do.
That's what we do.
That's what we do.
Like, that's just what we do.
So, like, I ain't never going to stop doing that.
Anytime, I'm going to do that.
For sure.
Pop it.
Do you feel like the conversation
should have been more about the double standards of gender as opposed to?
That's what I'm saying.
How can we go to game when y'all putting black and white in the picture?
It's women's basketball.
We're both being successful women in the game.
I mean, people are watching women's basketball because of me and Kaitlyn now.
That's right.
They're literally, and we're kind of being the face of women's basketball.
I understand that
we're going to go down
to history for this
like when I look back at it
and I come back
and come to LSU
when I'm about
50, 60 years old
I'm like
damn we just
we just did something
like we were a part of history
and even with the NIL stuff
like me and Flage
we're leading in NIL
as black women
like you got to realize that
so just being able
to be in this moment
I mean
I embrace it for real
you still have those lashes
that 60 you think?
Yeah.
If you see my mama, my mama fine, and she 50.
I was going to say, do you guys want to play WNBA?
I want to play in the WNBA, but I know I have a career outside of it.
You're making more money than WNBA players.
I'm not in a rush, trust me.
We're not in a rush.
We're chilling right now.
I want to win as many championships as I can at LSU and do as much as I can at LSU.
So I'm chilling.
But I think that should put the WNBA on notice for real.
For sure.
Y'all got to start getting right.
You know what I'm saying?
Because we in college right now.
We getting charter flights, free food, all of this, right?
Charter flights.
We getting paid.
We got NIL now.
It's like, give me something to want to, you know what I'm saying?
Want to.
I think y'all going to be the generation to change the w for sure i think so too watching y'all now and paying attention to y'all now that time yeah when y'all get to the
wmba that rivalry not gonna stop we still gonna be wanting to see angeline caitlyn for sure it's
gonna be lit y'all stay focused and disciplined though being that y'all are making money now
and you i just like live the same way Like I'm a college student
I feel like this is the best year of my life
I don't have to pay no rent
I don't have to do nothing
You know what I'm saying
Like I'm trying to stack
What we getting free food
Baby asking what car you finna buy
No I need an NIL deal for the car
Come on literally
My mama still pay my car note
So I'm cool
I'm saving as much as I can
Whatever she need I make sure she have
So it's been good
What kind of car you got
Anisa Ultimate
Okay
See
I'm chilling
Nice and practical
Keep it cute Now how tall are you guys Nissan Altima okay see I'm chilling nice and practical keep it cute
now how tall are you guys
I'm 6'3
I'm 5'11
5'11
so we have this conversation
I'll post both y'all up
play with me
okay
and wait let me say
how tall are y'all
cause I know men be lying
about they height
y'all be 6'4
or 5'10
I'm 6'4
6'4
how tall are you
don't be asking questions
I ain't in your business
how tall I am
he's 5'1
I'm 5'7".
Would y'all ever date a guy this...
No.
No.
Wow.
No.
The size of short...
I'm sorry.
You're missing y'all blessings.
Short kings, I'm sorry.
That is so disrespectful.
The short kings.
Y'all gonna miss y'all blessings with that mentality.
Y'all gonna be so mad.
He be so mad.
No, I'm not mad.
Y'all like tall...
But I feel like the short guys, from my experience, they treat tall women a little better than tall guys.
So if you know that, and this is a statistical fact.
I'm sorry, but I'm just saying.
I'm not actually tall.
I'm just being one baby.
Then you got to put on six inch heels.
That's what I'm saying.
And now it's you really a little boy.
Now you're over the top.
What y'all worried about, money or actual love?
You talking about you want to be with a tall person just to breed?
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm not.
I didn't say.
I'm not going to be looking down on you. No, I'm not, I'm not finna be
looking down on you,
no,
it's not,
I can't.
My brother's 6'9",
like,
my man need to be up there.
You ain't gonna never
find happiness.
You better get all the money
you can get.
I'm happy right now.
Boy,
boy,
boy.
My bucket is 5'6",
and y'all don't even know it yet.
Okay.
And you with Roc Nation now,
right,
Flossie?
Yeah,
I got a distribution deal
with EQ. Oh, so it's a label deal. Yeah. Oh, I don't know why I right yeah i got a distribution deal with eq
oh so it's a label deal yeah so i don't know why i was in the management deal all my masters and
stuff like that and they just give me the resources i got like creative control i love it over there
you know i'm saying it's really what i want to do like when i'm getting my degree is but i want to
own my own record label so this is really setting me up and showing me the business it's literally
like an internship but it's my job so have you met ho met Hov? No, I haven't met Hov yet.
And when you meet Hov, right,
do you ask him for a verse?
Because you get in a little way in verse,
you'd be like,
big homie.
That's what I'm,
come on,
you got to bless me,
you know what I'm saying?
But I want it to be
at the right time.
You can't play with Hov verse,
you know what I'm saying?
Don't pull him to the side
at the brunch.
Don't do it at the brunch.
Not at the brunch.
I missed the brunch
because I had practice.
I was so mad.
Oh my God.
Yeah, and I'm supposed
to be the plus one.
It seems like you tried
to miss that practice for that brunch. She probably did. Well, what? But I'm going to, too. I was so mad. Oh my God. It seems like you tried to miss that practice for that brunch.
She probably did.
But I'm going to.
I've never heard this. It's going to be interesting
to watch you over the next few years because you got three more years,
right? Yeah. And you got one more, Angel?
It's going to be interesting because you got
another year of eligibility.
I got two if I really want to.
If she really wants to. We want Angel to stay.
We love Angel.
I thought about that too because with Aaliyah Boston and a few others at South Carolina,
they could have stayed another year.
They said Aaliyah was getting beat up on so bad out there, getting double teamed.
It was better for her to win.
I ain't worried.
She done see every defense that day.
I've seen it.
Just to see how my body going to be after this year and where I can go, potentially,
because I want to go to a team where it's like really marketable like coming to new york or coming up going to
atlanta dallas la something like that is just gonna help me not seattle i mean i wouldn't mind
going to seattle but i know where i'm gonna be able to be marketable because i got i want to do
fashion and i want to be doing broadcasting and stuff too so all right well don't move we got
more with angel reese and florge johnson it's the breakfast club good morning everybody it's dj
envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with angel reese Angel Reese and Flage Johnson. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it
with Angel Reese and Flage Johnson.
Who's been in your DMs
that y'all been surprised about?
What's your kings?
Y'all about to miss out.
It ain't gotta be the holler
just to congratulate you.
Oh, congratulations.
Let's just say congratulations.
I'm gonna say all congratulations
to Claire Dayer
because I know how I get.
Yeah.
We're going to say it anyway, but go ahead.
Start with the short guys.
All of them shorter than me.
Drake, Future.
That's the one you got to be careful of.
You said two that you need to stay.
God damn.
They just congratulated me.
Congratulations.
These are all congratulations.
That's our star.
DJ Khaled.
French Montana.
You know I got a basketball
corner at the crib.
Did he say that yet?
Oh!
Come do a run
at the OVO facility.
Oh my God.
That is terrible.
My team is like,
you got too much power.
Nah, she too powerful.
Nah. A lot of too powerful. Nah.
A lot of people
been showing love.
For me,
people in the music industry,
a lot of execs
trying to work.
I just got hit up
by Wyclef
because I did
the Ready or Not
Lauryn Hill remix.
London on the Track.
Shaq.
It's like Uncle Shaq.
Yeah, that's my uncle.
A lot of people
been showing mad love.
Shaq got a lot of flack
because Shaq said
Angel is the greatest
athlete to ever come out
I texted him.
I called him after that.
I was like, you know what you did?
You know how much pressure you just put on me?
You know how much?
He was like, I don't give a...
I was like, all right.
All right, Unc.
Do you feel like you're the best athlete out of LSU?
I feel like I haven't done nothing yet.
So I told him, don't even say that.
But you won a championship.
That's what his thing was.
His thing was that you bought a championship.
I won a championship, but I just don't feel like I've done enough.
Like, I don't think I've done enough.
I won a championship. I don't even realize feel like I've done enough. Like, I don't think I've done enough. Like, I want a championship.
I don't even realize how much, like, how important that is.
How much weight it holds.
How much weight it holds.
I don't really understand that.
So, when I can actually, like, do a little bit more.
If I go to year two and I dominate, we dominate.
Yeah.
Okay.
Another one?
Yeah, we go back to that.
Do you think you need a player of the year, maybe?
I might.
I don't know.
I could have, yeah.
I could have been a player of the year. For sure. So have, yeah. Yeah, she was a player of the year.
I could have been a player of the year.
For sure.
So,
I mean,
that's what I'm saying,
what do you think you need to do more?
What do you think?
Probably,
I mean,
that's probably going to hold some weight,
a player of the year.
Another championship is going to hold,
is going to,
what's going to hold weight?
Because I feel like I'm getting the treatment,
like the Joe Burrow treatment up there.
Like,
I feel like I'm getting that type of treatment,
but like,
another championship,
maybe a player of the year
would hold some more weight.
But I ain't think I, ain't holding no weight yet.
Flosia, you think you can handle the next few years of recording the album, basketball, and school?
Yeah.
I got a team now.
Before, it was just me and my mom.
She was doing an amazing job.
But I have a team now.
And they really see the vision.
It's hard to execute stuff when people don't see your vision and understand what you want to do but now that they see like oh i see it creeping like you can
do it you can do both you know i mean so i think that all i need is a studio and some content
don't take too much be at appearances on the weekend i'm back at practice on monday like i've
been doing it for a long time but now like having a set schedule and just being disciplined in that
schedule is and sky's the limit if you see one starting to slack whether it's school or basketball would you put the rapping to the oh yeah for sure
i'm tightening it up for sure but like rapping it don't it don't feel like a business to me it's
more like a therapy for me like this is how i let out my emotions like basketball i go to the gym
i could shoot it out but like this is how i talk it out just like therapy like how you talk to a
therapist like that's how i feel like that music is for me so it's more of a thing like that and
it just turned into a business because i'm just good at it you feel me so i think
it all just go hand in hand what are what are y'all doing mentally and emotionally just to keep this
keep this together writing stuff down i feel like and i pray a lot like i got closer to god this
year i feel like i do a lot of devotion i read a devotion every day um just being able to pray
every day and then just write down a lot of thoughts and talking to my mom a lot.
Yeah.
I think God take away
a lot of that,
the extra,
you know what I'm saying?
Because we start realizing
we worry about something
we're not even supposed
to be worried about.
You know what I'm saying?
So just praying.
I got a lot of resources
at LSU that they give us.
They give us a lot of resources,
a lot of people on staff
like Coach Shante.
She really be helping us
spiritually.
And you know,
just being able to
keep us on track just make it easier with everything that we got going on because what we're doing is
new niel is new this superstardom is new so like just having resources and people to be around us
what about the haters i know it's a lot of them they gonna be there that's they gotta do their
job i mean you know they gotta do their job whenever you're doing something great it's gonna
be something for sure you gotta You got to expect it.
Nah, they just troll.
That's what the internet for, for clicks.
But I don't let that too much faze me.
Y'all never see me in person and sex.
Don't let them little people bother you.
Yeah.
Maybe like social media,
it make you feel like the world is so small.
Yeah.
People be thinking like,
what you say on social media,
that really don't get,
that don't get to me.
Nah.
What about teammates?
How do the teammates feel?
Because you know y'all are stars.
Our teammates are so supportive. They are. They they are supportive we buy each other's merch like yeah
wear each other's merch like very our team is really supportive and like you don't see like
all the nil deals that we do we make sure we get back to our teammates i've got my whole team coach
bags got my coaches bows headphones so like just being able to do stuff like that for the team
i think they love they love us because they're getting free stuff oh god we come against God. We come and get it every week. Yeah, we come and get it
every week.
That's dope.
Did it scare you
when that number came out
of how much you was making?
They don't know
how much I'm making.
That's just an estimate.
Okay, okay, okay.
Well, you got family members
in your pocket now.
I know y'all
got family members
calling like crazy.
Man, my light's off.
I'm like,
how long your light's been on?
That's crazy. That's crazy. It's dark on that on. That's crazy.
Life's been on for two years.
It's dark all night.
It's crazy.
Life, man.
We appreciate you guys
joining us.
So we got to ask,
you know,
you're a rapper.
Yeah.
Probably one of the biggest
platforms out there.
Yeah.
You got something for us?
Yeah, let me see.
I like that.
Yeah, let me see.
You sure you don't want
to blow your nose for us?
I heard you sniffing.
No, I'm kidding.
There was a dog in here
or something. There was a dog. There was a dog in here or something.
There was a dog.
There was a dog.
I'm allergic, yeah.
That's how y'all beat us.
Remember that, teams, next year.
Let the dog run around the court.
Literally.
Look, I feel like I give you my all because you don't care what I got.
I be so scared to keep it real because I know where everybody not.
And you supposed to be supporting.
You too scared of my pop.
I know they waiting for me, scared of the top.
But look, everybody got to go through something so I never judge. I could have been broken and hated, you too scared I'ma pop I know they waiting for me, scared at the top But look, everybody gotta go through something so I never judge
I could've been broken and hated, but nah, I never was
Never felt betrayed in all that pain until I fell in love
You ain't got a dollar to your name, why you still in the club?
I'm rich, now my people broke, I feel like I could never grin
I was sick and alone, this music was my medicine
You beautiful, you strong, your power in your melanin
When I spit, they feel it in they bones, it's in they skeleton
I'm keeping it real, it's in my blood, that's how I'm telling it It ain't about my family or my money, it's irrelevant
Why you let them play you like a dummy, you intelligent
If you keep your clothes on your body you can leverage it
Hard work will do it man, I'ma walk in testimony
I swear you don't get it if you don't grind, I learned my lesson homie
I get on my knees, I'm thanking God for putting blessings on me
Really I'ma go get every dime that I've been destined for me
I'm about to tell you they all fake even your main man
You know they don't like me, Why you hanging with them same friends?
Supposed to be 4L, I guess you changed plans.
Man, I showed you all my cards.
Man, you played me with the same hand.
I've been by myself for a while.
I know how the loners feel.
On his second strike, I told him walk, but he's still on the field.
Now I'm in the scout box watching games while all the owners chill.
And they still sleeping on me.
Keep them in that coma still.
For the M's, I got the call.
Play for Kim, I got a ball.
I just went and focused on myself and passed a lot of y'all.
I want my team to eat. I could have scored, passed a lot of balls. I just went and focused on myself and passed a lot of y'all. I want my team to eat.
I could have scored, passed a lot of balls.
Thank you to the fans for supporting.
We love all of y'all.
Peace!
Y'all want to lose bonds with Lil' J?
Don't let her get the girls.
Angel is her biggest hype woman, y'all.
I'm the video vixen.
I'm the video vixen.
I saw you on the pivot doing the same thing.
I'm like, yo, Angel really?
Yeah, no, I know.
That's dope.
Well, shout out your team and all your friends.
Shout out to everybody.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out to, man, first of all, shout out to God for making this happen.
Shout out to Kim.
Shout out to the team, man.
Shout out LSU.
We love you, Baton Rouge.
The Bayou, Barbie.
You know.
Shout out to Angel.
Most definitely.
Oh, no, you got to give them.
Oh, man.
This is my little bar she got for me.
Go ahead.
No, I can't.
I can't.
You can't give it to them just yet?
That's the Wayne one, so I'm going to give it to them.
They got hair. I got hair. You got a little one in him just yet? That's the Wayne one. So I'm going to give it to him. They're going to hear it.
I got to hear it.
You got a little one in there?
You going to name drop her in the song?
What?
She already dropped me.
Oh, y'all got it.
Oh, y'all know what y'all doing.
You know it.
This is my job.
Appreciate y'all for joining us.
And shout out to LSU because I know y'all had to get clearance to come up here.
So appreciate that as well.
Thank you, Ms. Walker.
Thank you, Ms. Walker.
Thank you, LSU.
Thank you, Ms. Walker.
Thank you, Ms. Walker.
We love you.
We love you.
Oh, dang. Well, I'm online today. He never went to college. He don't know anybody. He never went to college. Thank you, Ms. Walker. Thank you, Ms. Walker. We love you. We love you. Oh, dang.
I'm online today.
He never went to college.
He don't know anybody.
He never went to college.
School of hard knocks.
Well, you made it.
That's right.
Appreciate y'all.
Angel Reese, Flau'jae Johnson.
It's The Breakfast Club.
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Thank you.
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This is America.
There is no question that there are problems in this country between police and community.
Yes, you are a donkey.
The latest on that police killing of a black man.
Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage.
And yesterday was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did.
And so we are in a state of emergency.
Okay, white supremacist violence is and always has been
the number one threat to our society.
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
That's a breakfast club, bitches.
All right, Sean Bean, please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day?
Yeah, his donkey of the day for Monday, February 27th goes to Scott Adams.
Do y'all know who Scott Adams is?
No.
Not familiar.
Well, he's the creator of the syndicated comic script Dilbert.
Do y'all know Dilbert?
Yes, I remember Dilbert.
Okay.
Well, the Washington Post, L.A. Times, a bunch of newspapers around the country carry Dilbert.
Well, they did.
They don't anymore because Scott Adams, for whatever reason, decided to post a video online
urging white people to get the hell away from black people.
Okay, I'm not making any of this up.
Let's go to CBS News for the report, please.
Newspapers across the country have pulled the long-running Dilbert comic strip after
a racist rant from cartoonist Scott Adams.
In a video posted to YouTube this week, Adams called black Americans members of a, quote,
hate group, saying white people should stay away from them. Adams has written Dilbert for three
decades. Would you like to hit a racist rant? Yeah. Yeah. All right. Let's listen to it. Let's go.
This is the first political poll that ever changed my activities.
I don't know that that's ever happened before.
But as of today, I'm going to re-identify as white
because I don't want to be a member of a hate group.
I've accidentally joined a hate group.
So if nearly half of all blacks are not okay with white people,
according to this poll, not according to me,
according to this poll, that's to me, according to this poll,
that's a hate group. That's a hate group. And I don't want to have anything to do with them.
And I would say, you know, based on the current way things are going, the best advice I would
give to white people is to get the hell away from black people. Just the away wherever you have to go just get away because there's no
fixing this this can't be fixed well it can be fixed and damn i buried the lead scott was
transracial i forgot to tell you trans did he identify he said he said he identifies as
white let me hear him so i realized um as you know i've been identifying as black for a while
okay years now because i like you know i like to be on the winning team and i like to help and i
always thought well if you help the black community okay that's sort of the biggest lever you know you
could you can find the the biggest benefit so i thought well that's the hardest thing and the
biggest benefit so i'd like to focus a lot of my life resources in helping black americans so much
so that i started identifying as black to just be on the team i was helping. Okay. It turns out that nearly half of that team doesn't think I'm okay to be white.
So you can identify for whatever you want?
That's what I'm saying.
You just realizing this?
You're late.
I'm going to try that.
Me too.
When I get pulled over next time, I'm going to be like, actually, I'm white.
I mean, this is obviously an old crazy man.
He's old and senile.
So I really don't, I'm not even taking it
seriously at all I think we should
take it serious I think we should take it serious
the only reason I think we should take it serious is when I hear white people like Scott Adams
talk like this it makes me feel like
he has no concept of history whatsoever
like no knowledge of white
racial supremacy and colonization
because Scott I don't know if you know but
black people have way more reasons to fear
white people than white people have to fear us okay the only thing white people could possibly
be afraid of in regards to black people is black people one day having the type of power and
privilege they have and doing to them what they have done to countless marginalized groups for
centuries so you know scott adams isn't just calling for segregation he's calling for separation
yeah the honorable elijah muhammad would agree okay but once again and this is just historic fact white
people have caused more hell on this planet for everybody than anybody and
you can't hear what you don't reveal so this newfound playing the victim this
white grievance thing that's happening is nuts to me okay black grief should
not lead the white grievance because we have every single reason to grieve now
can we also talk about self-destruction and self-sabotage?
Because we're not talking about that in this situation.
Dilwood was published daily in 2,000 newspapers in 65 countries in 25 languages.
And now it's been canceled by hundreds of newspapers because Scott Adams woke up and said,
You know what I'm going to do today?
I'm going to just go on a racist tirade against black people.
I'm going to go DEFCON 3 on black people for no reason.
All right?
Call black people a hate group.
Why?
Yeah.
Why?
Because we hated slavery?
Because we hate the fact that there has been no atonement for slavery?
Because we hate systemic racism?
Why wouldn't a black person hate the fact that from birth to death, we face systemic
disadvantages?
Okay?
Inequality between blacks and whites persists in every single aspect of society and the economy.
Why wouldn't we hate that? All right. No matter what laws and policies have been created to address these systemic disadvantages,
it still has left black people with less education, less wealth, poorer health and shorter lifespans.
And we're not supposed to hate that. Now, I can't speak for all black people.
OK, no black
person can but personally i don't hate white people but i do hate white supremacy and i really
hate white grievance especially when the white grievance paints black people as the problem
what's that african proverb uh until the lion learns how to write every story will glorify
the dilbert that's how it goes there's something to that effect there's something to that Scott
you called black people a hate group but think about all these wide gaps I just mentioned.
They exist because of slavery, segregation, and discrimination.
I haven't even mentioned things like the war on drugs, police brutality.
I mean, come on, bro.
Hate and racial injustice does not make black people a hate group.
But, Scott, you know this.
You're just racist.
Simple and plain.
Okay, you are white supremacist.
And white separatism is a concept every neo-nazi white nationalist talks
about all the time so knock it off knock it off or we send dr umar on you a thousand
exactly ten thousand okay because he on the way he coming for you
please give scott adams the big matter of fact, let Chelsea Handler give Scott Adams the biggest hee-haw. Hee-haw, hee-haw.
That is way too much Dan Mayonnaise.
I think Kathy Griffin need to get in on this, too.
Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw.
No Chris Rock?
I ain't heard from Mr. Chris Rock in a while, either.
Cracker ass, cracker.
Oh.
Yeah, he need all of them.
What about my girl?
Cracker.
Hey, man. Oh. Yeah, he need all of them. What about my girl? Bitch, I'm not your girl.
Hey, man.
Are you offended, DJ Envy?
Because remember you just said that you're trans.
Woof.
Identifies a dog.
Since we can switch it up whatever we want. Big yellow beige dog.
Envy the big beige dog Oh that could be
A great children's book
That's a great
Big beige dog
We can get a clip
Of the run for his money
Envy the big
Rashawn the big beige dog
Oh my god
I'm messing with y'all
That could be dope
You put some Timbs on him
And a Yankees hat
Alright that'd be amazing.
Not the butters.
The Breakfast Club.
X about me.
Relationship problems.
X about me.
You need to beat your co-worker's ass.
X about me.
Your co-worker need to beat your ass.
Call it up.
It's Dr. Jess, and I'm here to fix your mess.
Fix your mess.
It's getting very much messy.
Let me fix it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Jess Hilarious here.
And it's time for Jess Fix My Mess.
And who do we have on the line?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name, bro?
Hey, my name is Nish.
Hey, Nish.
Sorry about that.
What's your question for Jess?
Hey, Jess.
Hey, love.
So, me and my girl, we've been dating for about two years now.
She's currently in dental school, and she's about to graduate next year.
And she's expecting me to propose to her and us to move forward in our life.
But I'm about to go to school right now.
I'm about to go to pharmacy school, and I can't afford to to get married to her i can't afford to propose at this moment and uh i don't
know there's just like this pressure building up for her to um uh there's a pressure building up
for me to propose to her and not sure what to do especially when i start going back to school and i
can't afford to uh propose her at this moment well Well, have you guys talked to them in depth?
Like, is this a deal breaker for her? Will she
leave you if she don't get married to you in a certain amount
of time? I don't think so, but
I think in her mind she was like,
I'm going to graduate from
school when I'm 30. And she was like, I don't
want to get married when I'm 30. Yeah.
And, I mean, it's like
propose maybe like 27,
20, I won't have any money. Like. I'm going to be a flat broke.
I got you. I got you. So this is what this is what we do as women, as as people, period.
But as women, we we put these schedules on our lives.
We give like ourselves these date lines.
I mean, these deadlines. And I said the same thing.
I said, I want to be able to have all my children before 30 because in my 30s, I'm not going to want to have a baby. It didn't work like that and I said the same thing I said um I want to be able to have all my children
before 30 because in my 30s I'm not going to want to have a baby um it didn't work like that I said
I will be married by 25 didn't work like that we we put deadlines on ourselves but we don't even
know that it won't it won't it don't happen like that because that's not just a decision for you
that's a decision for another person being married to somebody is different i mean it is not that's not a decision that one person gets to make i think that you have
equal say because both of y'all have to get married to each other i think you should sit down with her
and tell her listen babe right now it's going to be a financial struggle if i decide
to if we do get married or not even the wedding just the engagement ring you want to do it right
and and it'll never be the perfect time just like having a baby but if you really feel like it's not a good time right now
because of your finances and you're being looked at as the provider and all of that then i think
you should sit down and talk to her about it and tell her push it back another year let's let's
push it back another year when we both agree to do it you know know? She love you. She is thing. Yeah. I mean, we've had this.
I think it's just, like, when you said that timeline, she has that specific timeline where she's, like, want to get proposed by 7, get by 30, have children by 30, 31, 62, and then.
Yeah, she's a big controller.
I know I won't be done until I'm 30, and I'm funny until then, so.
Yep, yep, because she can't control what happens.
She can't, she can't, that's all. Yep. Yep. Cause she can't control what happens. She can't,
she can't,
she can't.
So yeah.
Jess,
were you disappointed when you didn't,
uh,
meet those marks?
No,
I actually wasn't.
Cause I was actually doing something else at that time.
Like when I was 20,
I'm like,
Ooh,
I'm a head.
I mean,
I'm gonna be married by 25.
Oh,
he need the guy for that.
Didn't meet him,
but I was doing something else.
So I wasn't even thinking next thing,
you know,
I'm 27.
I'm like,
damn,
I was supposed to get married two years ago, you know? And then I wanted more kids by 30. It didn't happen. Cause I was doing something else so I wasn't even thinking next thing you know I'm 27 I'm like damn I was supposed to get married two years ago you know and then I wanted more kids by
30 it didn't happen because I'm doing this so now I probably will have to have kids in 30s I noticed
I know now not to put a deadline on it right you wouldn't encourage women to do that or anybody
don't don't don't put a deadline on your life don't do that or for plans in your life don't do
that 800-585-1051.
Jess Alaris is here.
And call her up if you're having some relationship problems and you need some advice.
Jess, fix my mess.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Ask Charlamagne and DJ Envy anything.
Pick it up, pick it up, pick it up.
It's time to ask C&E.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Charlamagne the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask C&E.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call us.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, yo, this is Anonymous.
Anonymous. You do not have to be anonymous on the radio.
All you got to do is say another name, bro.
Yeah, you could have made up a name.
But what's your question for C&E, bro?
He's a still-stretching man.
Either way.
But look, I was delivering food, right?
And I knew the person I was delivering food to.
But it was an old co-worker.
And the dude, the boyfriend, came out and started,
like, what's up with you staying with my girl?
And he stole on me.
I'm literally delivering food.
Like, door dash and all that.
Dude, he stole on me.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm trying to figure out, should I get restrained on her?
Should I retaliate the hood way?
Man, shut up.
That man punched you in your face right then and there.
You ain't did nothing.
You ain't going to do nothing after the fact.
Leave it alone.
Why you still go back to that house, bro?
That's where it is born.
You better stay away from that man.
Hey, that punch hurt?
Hey, did that punch hurt?
Nah.
Don't lie.
Tell the truth.
Tell the truth.
So why you ain't hit him back then if the punch ain't hurt?
Because it was like Lily stole on me, then literally just put me in the chokehold.
And then,
then...
He put you in the dope feet.
So,
he beat you up then.
He beat you up.
It's okay.
So,
when you got back up,
what happened?
Literally,
he was gone.
Like,
you know what I'm saying?
When you woke up,
he was gone.
Yeah,
after you woke up,
he was gone.
He ain't gonna stick around
when you've been asleep
for 10 minutes.
Yeah,
he's that man alone, man.
In the words of Craig's daddy on Friday, okay, okay you win some you lose some but you live to fight another day
huh no man you ain't gonna do nothing and stop why you want to retaliate alone he leaves you
exactly how old are you how old are you how old are you how old are you? How old are you? How old are you? That's anonymous, too. Well, listen, I was born in 1978.
I turned 44 yesterday.
We come from an era where if you lose a fist fight, you just lose a fist fight.
He's lost.
Leave it at that.
Just leave it alone, bro.
I ain't that old.
I ain't that old.
Okay, well, listen, if you want to retaliate, ask him for a fair one, then.
Oh, that's a bet.
That's a bet.
He better not do that.
Nah, don't do that.
Because he, bro. He's not speaking for me. Bro, trust me, bro. He whooped that's a bet. That's a bet. You better not do that. Nah, don't do that because he, bro,
bro,
trust me, bro,
he whooped your ass
one time.
That's right.
It ain't worth it
because think about it
like this, right?
Think about it like this.
You retaliate,
you do something,
now you go into jail.
If it's a fair one,
I'm cool with that though
as long as it ain't no,
like,
he lost this one
and dude put him
in a dope fiend.
And he just gonna get
put in a dope fiend again.
He lost, man.
You gonna train
before the next fight?
Now, look.
It ain't no training for this.
It ain't no training for this.
You need training.
It's okay, man.
You need training.
Listen, I done got punched on camera, bro.
You done seen the can I get a drop.
I ain't got no time for retaliation.
Who cares?
We're too old.
Let it go, bro.
Yeah, let it go.
You already know who you is.
That's even worse.
Exactly.
I got punched in the head and got seen by millions of people.
You think I'm sitting around?
We're just regular people out here.
You know what I'm saying?
Let it go.
All the more reason for you to let it go, sir.
All the more reason for me to retaliate.
No.
Why?
You're going to go to jail.
You're going to retaliate.
You're going to hurt him.
You're going to go to jail.
Is it worth it?
No.
We don't know if you're going to.
I doubt you're going to hurt him.
You're going to see. Okay. So let me ask you a question. going to go to jail. Is it worth it? No, we don't know if you're going to. I doubt you're going to hurt him. Okay, so let me ask you a question.
If you go get a fair one, you and him just fight straight up.
If he beat you again, then what?
Then he's going to go for a third time.
I'm going to call it a fair fight.
You're going to what?
That's honest.
I'm going to call it a fair fight.
Dude, snuck.
All right, I'm going to tell you what to do then.
Because you said you either want to fight again or you want to press charges, right?
Oh, ain't no pressing charges. You just said you want to get a restraining order against him. So to get a restra fight again or you want to press charges, right? Oh, ain't no pressing charges.
You just said you want to get a restraining order against him.
So to get a restraining order, you got to press charges.
Oh, f*** that then.
I want you to press charges. No, no, no,
no. I'd rather you press charges, bro.
I'd rather you get a restraining order.
You're about to lose your job
and you're about to go to jail for doing something stupid.
Leave it alone. That man
done beat you up so bad that you wanted to get a restraining order.
So I don't know why you're acting all tough now.
Let it go, bro.
Have a good one, man.
No, don't hang up on this man yet.
You're going to let it go?
Maybe.
Do you have kids, bro?
Nah.
Man, let it...
Your mom and daddy are going to have to visit you in jail because you're going to do something stupid.
Leave it alone.
We win some, we lose some.
Let it go.
Did your girl see you?
Did your girl see you get beat up?
Nah. All right, then. So let it go. Leave it alone. We win some, we lose some. Let it go. Did your girl see you? Did your girl see you get beat up? Nah.
All right, then.
So let it go.
Nobody saw it.
Nobody even know it.
And you anonymous.
Nobody knows this happened, bro.
If it's not on video, nobody saw it.
Let it go.
Change the narrative.
Tell everybody you beat him up.
Nobody seen it.
Word up.
You could have caught up here and lied to us.
Yes.
All right, we'll see.
There ain't no we'll see.
Don't do nothing stupid, bro.
God bless you, man.
Goodness gracious.
Sending you healing energy, man.
You got knocked the fuck out.
The man done hit you and choked you out, man.
You talk about what you want.
The first thing he did when he caught up here was say,
should I get a restraining order or retaliate?
You know how bad somebody got to do you if you want to get a restraining order?
Just get the restraining order.
Just relax, man.
Come on, let it go. I see you need the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here.
Charlemagne, you got a positive note?
Unity is strength.
It is.
All right.
When there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.
That is actually my positive note of the day.
Okay?
Breakfast Club, bitches.
You all finished or you all done?