The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club Speaks on Donald Trump Raid, Fat Joe Calling Out Irv Gotti, Royce Da 5'9 interview and more
Episode Date: August 9, 2022Today on the show, after reporting about Donald Trump's house getting raided in Florida, they opened the phone lines to see if any of our listeners ever had their house raided, and they find out that ...some of their listeners raiding stories were their family members fault not theirs. Moreover, Charlamagne ends up giving all the republicans upset from the FBI raiding Trump's house and calling to defund the police, interesting how they have a change of heart, right? Also, they had Royce Da 5'9" & Courtney Bell stop by, and spoke on 'The Heaven Experience', owning masters, slaughterhouse and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God.
What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zaka Stan. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-S-T-A-N
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best, and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Lauren Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga. On July 8th, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same
as Melrose Place was introduced to the world.
We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, and every single wig removal together.
So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on. So join me, won't you? Let's dive into the eerie unknown together. Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I get more nervous in this room than anywhere else. It's on your radio right now.
Do you know how to pop that coochie for a girl?
There you go.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show.
Got the cameras, I'm out of here.
I agree.
What kind of show is this?
Let's not listen to this show.
The Breakfast Club.
With DJ Envy.
The captain of this.
With Angela Yee.
The only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlemagne Tha God.
I'm a lovable asshole.
And this is The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, USA.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, D-Tambi.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Beast of the Planet.
It's Tuesday. Yes, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Ambien. Charlamagne Tha Guy. Peace to the planet. It's Tuesday!
Yes, it's Tuesday.
How y'all feeling out there?
I feel amazing.
Yeah.
I can finally breathe again.
I think the last seven days I had a cold.
You still sound sick.
And I feel a lot better than I was before.
I couldn't breathe.
It was nasally.
I was coughing.
It wasn't COVID.
I kept testing myself, but...
Yeah, we talked about that behind the scenes because I had the same thing.
But I'd be getting seasonal bronchitis.
So I went to the doctor yesterday to get the pump and the steroid.
Where they stick it down your throat for the bronchitis?
No, they don't stick nothing down your throat.
I'm asking.
I don't know.
No, they don't.
I mean, if you've had bronchitis before, you kind of know.
And then they can check to see if, I, I guess your lungs are inflamed, maybe?
Really?
Whatever it is.
They gave me the pump yesterday and the steroid, because I was feeling the same way the past
couple of weeks.
Nasally, coughing for no damn reason.
Yeah.
Thinking it's COVID, doing all these COVID tests.
It's not COVID.
But you know.
You know, I never had allergies until the pandemic.
I've never had allergies.
Until you got the vaccine?
Say it.
It might be.
Say it.
You know, when I was younger, I had allergies and I had bronchitis, but I don't have any
of that now.
No, I've never had allergies.
I think bronchitis never goes away.
No, it doesn't.
It doesn't.
But I haven't had any symptoms or anything since I was like a teenager.
Bronchitis is like herpes, I guess.
It pops up on you.
You know, you get outbreaks from time to time, I guess.
And when they tested, they found out I was allergic. Oh, boy. Forget it pops up on you you know you get outbreaks from time to time i guess and and they when they tested they found out i was a little uh forget it what are you allergic to
glizzy's wood let me learn the wood that was like i'm allergic to certain parts certain types of
wood certain okay see i knew it that's cute that's why you get sick in here oh my like that
what are you saying all right that's crazy all right that is crazy What are you saying? All right. That's crazy. All right. That is crazy.
What are you saying?
Royce the 5'9 will be joining us this morning.
I'm just telling you.
This guy is wild.
How am I wild?
I'm just telling you.
Yeah, monkey pox.
This guy is crazy.
This guy is crazy.
Oh, my goodness.
This guy is crazy.
Royce the 5'9 will be joining us this morning.
This guy is wild.
Yes, Detroit's home.
Detroit's home.
So we're going to kick it with Royce the 5'9.
Of course, you know Royce was signed to Eminem at one time,
part of Slaughterhouse.
He's a lyricist when it comes to this rap-ish.
He's got an artist now, too.
Courtney Bell.
Courtney Bell.
Yeah, Courtney Bell.
So we're going to be talking to him.
Courtney's going to be here with him.
In a little bit.
Then we got front page news, what we're talking about.
Man, let's talk about the woman, Nicole Lorraine Linton.
She's being charged with five counts of vehicular manslaughter.
If you guys saw that video in
the L.A. area, that crash that killed five
people, including a pregnant woman.
We'll talk about her in court. Six counts of murder
and five counts of vehicular
manslaughter. My goodness. Alright, we'll get
into that next. It's The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. Let's get into some front page
news. Where we starting, Yeezy? Alright, Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Where we starting,
Yeezy? Alright, well let's start with Nicole
Lorraine Linton. She's 37 years
old. She is now being charged with six
counts of murder and five counts
of vehicular manslaughter.
You saw this video that went viral.
The car just sped through the light going
over 100 miles per hour
and plowed into multiple vehicles in
Windsor Hills.
And here is what the Los Angeles County District Attorney had to say about her sentence.
Tragic crash that killed six people and injured six others.
Ms. Nicole Litton will be charged with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter.
Preliminary investigation shows that Lytton may have been traveling
at approximately 90 miles an hour when she ran through a solid red light.
If convicted as charged, Ms. Lytton faces up to 90 years.
That's how it always is, right?
The person that did the speeding or the drunk driver
or the person that broke the law, they live, but everybody else dies.
She was hospitalized with moderate injuries,
but the DA said that she was expected in court.
We saw those pictures of her in court too.
One woman, Ashley Ryan, 23 years old,
she was headed to an appointment with her obstetrician
when her vehicle was struck.
Her boyfriend and her 11-month-old were also killed.
I hate stories like this.
I tell y'all damn near every day, you know,
all we trying to do when we wake up in the morning is avoid crazy.
And sometimes crazy will run right into you in the form of situations like this.
And, like, we all collectively got to rely on the most unpredictable thing ever
to keep each other safe, and that's our own human behavior.
All right.
Now let's talk about Ahmaud Arbery.
So Travis and Greg McMichael, the father
and son, they were convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery and they were both given 35 years in prison
and an additional sentence of life in prison. Well, the neighbor was given 35 years in prison,
William Roddy Bryan, and they were given life in prison for federal hate crime charges. So a judge
also required that Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael,
and William Roddy Bryan serve their sentences in state prison.
They were trying to go to federal prison.
They requested that by their attorneys,
but instead they'll have to serve their sentences,
all three of them, in state prison.
And here's Ahmaud Arbery's parents talking about the life sentence.
I'm very proud to say that we finally got justice for Ahmaud on a federal level.
It was hard to look at them every day as a father.
And they show no morals for how they took his life.
That's the thing that really bothered me real bad.
And then they act for mercy.
They didn't give him no mercy that day.
So we don't want no mercy for those Michael.
They didn't give us none.
They didn't give him none either.
That's right.
None at all.
I was more anxious to see was he going to address the parents of Ahmaud
and also to the family of Ahmaud.
And Travis chose not to even say that he was sorry.
So it really showed the court.
It showed the family.
It showed everybody who's been saying just for Ahmaud,
what kind of people really took my son away.
Yeah. I'm not so sorry for none of them crackers right and to flashback amara arbery was minding his
business going for a jog and that's when the mcmichaels uh travis and greg mcmichael father
and son went and harassed him tracked him down and killed him they earned every bit of every bit
of the sentences they got they earned earned every single day, every minute.
Absolutely.
Now again, like we said,
the neighbor, William Roddy Bryan,
is not going to get a life sentence.
He got 35 years in prison.
And according to reports,
that was because it was necessary
to distinguish Bryan from the McMichaels,
in part because unlike his neighbors,
he did not bring a gun with him
when they chased him out of Arbery.
It is not lost on the court that two men
brought guns to that situation that had their worst
effect and you weren't one of them.
This is what was said in court. And the judge
added that Brian was still deserving of an
awfully long sentence. By the time you serve your federal
sentence, you will be close to 90 years old.
But again, Mr. Arbery never got the
chance to be 26.
Let Chris Rock get something, Maddie.
Cracker ass cracker!
There you go.
All right, well, that is your front page news.
My goodness, all right.
Get it off your chest.
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If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Again, 800-585-1051.
Vent.
You can tell us something positive,
whatever's going on in your life.
Call us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Carla.
Hey, Carla, get it off your chest.
Okay. Hello, who's this? Carla. Hey, Carla, get it off your chest.
Okay, I live in a racist city in Michigan, Taylor.
And I'm tired of my white neighbors asking me where I came from because I don't look like a normal black person.
And then I hate when they call me the N-word or anything besides my name.
Why do they call you the N-word all randomly?
And how come you don't know how to pronounce cracker back?
What?
Wow.
Wow. They take my Black Lives Matter flag off my grass and everything else.
Wow.
Have you went to the police department and complained?
I went to the police department.
They said, oh, they're just words.
And I asked them, I said, well, if I called you out your name
or if I did other things to you, how would you feel?
They told me I need to get over it because I'm an adult.
What about the destruction of property,
the fact that they are taking things off of your property?
They said there's no proof, and I said I have cameras.
They're always coming up with some excuse and asking me
what did I do for them to even say anything to me.
And I said being black in America walking down the street.
Well, you can do two things.
You can either move or you can, Michelle Obama Obama said when they go low, you go high.
I say when they go low, you can take it to the floor with them.
I don't think there's anything wrong with a person.
A white man calls you the N-word, a white person calls you the N-word and you reply back to them crack ass cracker.
I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
Or if you got cameras, you know exactly who's doing your stuff, right?
Yes, sir, I do.
And you show the police the cameras?
Yes, I did.
Oh, then I would have to release the footage.
I'd put it on my Facebook.
I'd put it on my social media, let it go,
and hopefully one of their bosses will see it and fire their ass
or find out where one of them work and send it to one of their bosses.
And you're the only black person in this neighborhood?
Actually, no.
All the other black people there, they have the same problem.
And, you know, they're like, okay, well, we should get together and not put up with it.
I'm like, I'm trying not for the old me to come out, you know, the Redford High School me come out because I used to be very scandalous.
And I don't want to, I don't want that.
Man, y'all got to click up.
Y'all got to click up.
Unity and group operation is a must. And y'all got to put the fear of God in these people. I ain't saying resort to of me to come out. Y'all got to click up. Y'all got to click up. Unity and group operation is a must,
and y'all got to put the fear of God in these people.
I ain't saying resort to violence or nothing like that,
but there's nothing wrong with your mouth.
When they throw a slur at you, you can throw a slur back.
Thank you very much.
I don't see a problem with that.
That's a beautiful say.
You too.
And if you got a little money,
I'll buy myself a nice big dog,
and I will have that dog patrol my property.
So next time they come on my property, you let that dog take care of and protect your house.
Thank you so much, and I will.
All right, man.
Get a white dog, though.
Make sure it's white.
Get a black dog.
No, don't get a black dog.
They're going to shoot that punk-ass black dog.
Get you a nice white dog.
Hello, who is this?
Big-ass white dog.
Confusing.
Yeah, what's the word, bro?
What's new?
Hello.
Mello.
What's popping? Hey, Mello. What's poppin'?
Hey, Mello.
How y'all doing?
How y'all doing?
Yo, listen, man.
I just want to call right now, and I want to give my girl a special shout-out.
You know, it was her birthday last week.
You feel me?
And I want to do something.
I haven't done in a while.
I want to sing to her, if that's okay with y'all.
Okay.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday to you.
Why you ain't customize it?
Why you ain't say her name? Because, bro.
Like, people want to take my life,
you know what I mean, and mess with my wife, and I don't want
that to happen. We don't know. What if
you got three or four girls, Mello, and like two
of them had birthdays last week, so you just singing
a generic song to cover all your bases.
Well, at the same time, I'm a black man, and black
men don't cheat. There you go. There you go,
King. There you go. There you go. You shut me up.
There you go.
Exactly. You feel me? And like I said, you know, she's working
on her business right now, and I'm so proud of her, so if y'all
want to reach out, follow her, Melissa Renee,
agency on the gram, and tap in. You feel me?
Get some health insurance. Let's get outside.
You just told me you didn't want to say her name.
Now you just said her name.
Salute to Melissa Renee, Mello.
Yeah, why would you do that?
Why did I do that?
You just did it, Mello.
You reiterated her name, though.
You know I was trying to do it.
You could have just let it rock.
My fault, man.
Salute to Mello and Melissa Renee.
I wish y'all the best.
I send y'all nothing but positive energy, love, and light.
Shout out, Melissa Renee.
Okay?
Get it off your chest.
Big M.R.
800-585-1051.
If you need to hit us up now, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with
celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all
about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their
journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you
feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real,
inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. Start your own country. I planted the flag. I just kind of looked
out of like, this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There are 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of
Laudonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic
of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her
dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves,
for self-preservation and protection. It was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
So, y'all, this is Questlove and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family
friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and
enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical
Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out. Hey y'all, Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. Did you know, did you know, I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Goldman.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, everyone. This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga.
On July 8, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same as Melrose Place was introduced to the world. It took drama and mayhem to an entirely new level.
We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal,
every backstab, blackmail, and explosion,
and every single wig removal together.
Secrets are revealed as we rewatch every moment with you.
Special guests from back in the day will be dropping by.
You know who they are.
Sydney, Allison, and Joe are back together on Still the Place
with a trip down memory lane and back to Melrose Place.
So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. We'll be right back. Hello, who's this? Hi, my name is Ayo. Ayo, good morning.
Good morning, sir.
Good morning.
Thank you for taking my call.
Peace, Ayo.
Peace, Mama.
I was calling because about this lawyer.
My son was detained, and they wouldn't give him a court date.
A bail, court date?
And so we hired a lawyer, and a lawyer was saying that if he did the first plea,
they would charge us $1,400 because they made us give them $3,400.
What was the charge?
They said it was a violation of his probation.
And so they said, if you give us $3,400, let's take the case.
So we gave them $3,400, and they broke the thing down.
They said $1,400 would go to the the case. So we gave them $3,400 and they broke the thing down. They said $1,400
would go to the first plea.
$2,000 would go into a racket,
like an account,
just in case you got to go to trial
or a judification court.
Well, my son took the first plea
and they kept all the money.
And they were so nasty about it.
And then I was told that it was written in the contract that either he take the first plea or not.
Whether he take the first plea or not, they keep the whole $3,400.
And I'm like, but that's wrong.
And I'm sorry you had a bad experience, mama.
They stole money from us.
They stole the money.
They talk about we don't get anything back.
Even though my son took the first fee for the $1,400.
Well, I'm sorry for you, Mama.
I'm sorry that you had that bad experience.
So I just tell people, be careful when you go up to lawyers
and try to get lawyers to help your loved ones out there.
There's some really bad lawyers out there.
Okay.
Well, thank you, and I'm sorry that, again, you lost that money.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is DJ Echo
from the 757.
757.
Peace, Echo.
What up, Echo?
What's good, brother?
What's going on?
Get it off your chest.
I just want to speak
about this, the citizen.
I'm so glad them men
got what they got
coming to them.
Absolutely.
Because speaking
of the white people,
we tired.
We is tired of seeing people get away with stuff that they shouldn't get away with.
And we tired of being looked at like all of us the same, because we not all the same.
And even though the man got what they had coming to him at the end of the day, it won't
payment enough.
It'll never be payment enough because then that young man can't live out his life. And people lost a son, a brother, a cousin, friend, and all that stuff.
He'll never be able to get to live out his life.
I agree with you, King.
Absolutely right.
It's just frustrating.
So that's all I had to get off my chest.
Yes, sir.
Thank you, man.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way, E.
Yes, and this one
is complicated.
Fetty Wap has
been arrested,
and we'll tell you
what he did.
It's a threatening
FaceTime call,
but why did he
even do that?
Interesting story.
All right, we'll
get into that next.
It's The Breakfast
Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast
Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors, let's talk Fetty Wap.
It's time, time, time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So Fetty Wap is in jail after being arrested in New Jersey, and that is for allegedly threatening to kill someone
and also flashing a gun on a FaceTime call.
He already had been out on a $500,000 personal recognizance bond
because of allegations that he worked with a crew of five other people
to traffic more than 100 kilos of drugs in Long Island.
Now, he did plead not guilty to that last year in October,
and so prosecutors are saying he
violated the conditions of his release with that threatening phone call that took place December
11th that led to his arrest. So the reason why he said he did this, though, according to his
attorney, she said her client was entrapped on the phone call by someone who had days earlier
posted a photo of his dead four year old daughter and said, I'm happy she's dead because her father is a rat.
So that's the person that he was threatening in the FaceTime call.
So the person that said that taped it and then told him?
Yeah, so his attorney saying that this was entrapment.
According to his attorney, he was very manipulative in trying to get a rise out of Fetty Wap to agitate him in a way no parent should have to face, the death of one's four-year-old daughter.
And the judge did say he was sympathetic to anyone who lost a child,
but ordered that he be detained because he was clearly deploying a gun to threaten to kill someone.
How'd they know it was a real gun? How'd they know it wasn't a fake gun?
I don't know how they know anything, but clearly that person did it on purpose.
That's so whack.
I'll tell you what else is whack.
Nobody is ever going to make me mad enough
to look at a phone screen and scream at it.
You right.
Like, you can't shoot anyone over FaceTime, bro.
You right.
Like, what's the point of that at the end of the day?
I'm going to always be the old head
who will never understand why people do things like that.
Yeah, but you know what?
You know, somebody saying something
about your four-year-old daughter
that died on social media,
who knows how you might react?
You know, people act out of character
and do things like that. I mean, that's
insane to me. But you're on probation. You gotta think a lot
smaller. I know, but you wasn't thinking at that moment
and that person knew. That's the problem.
Now he's off the streets. That's a hard thing
though because emotionally, like, you're so mad.
But what is screaming
at your phone going? It doesn't do anything.
What is screaming at somebody through FaceTime
waving a gun going? I can't imagine
what it must feel like
to have to even react
to something like that.
But if I'm Fetty,
I'm going to say
it's a water gun.
If it was...
It's not a real gun.
They can't prove it.
I agree with that.
If it was in person,
I can understand
him losing his cool like that,
but you had to think
to look at the FaceTime
and pull the gun
and wave it.
Like, come on, man.
But I will say this, though.
When somebody talks about your kids, you lose it.
Especially your daughter who died at four.
You just see red.
I've been there before.
But you can't do anything to them through the phone.
You're right.
That's what I'm saying.
That's illogical.
But at times like that, illogical things happen, you know?
Right.
That's why it's entrapment.
But you got to be careful because they will try to trick you off the street like they just did.
All right.
Now, Drake has reacted to his father getting a portrait tattoo of him.
Did y'all see this tattoo on his dad's arm?
I didn't know that was his dad.
Drake posted, I was just sitting here thinking, why would you do me like this?
We family.
So I guess he didn't really think that the tattoo looked like him.
And he did have a little slight duck lips in there.
It looked a little crazy.
A little crazy.
That don't even look like Drake.
His father, Dennis Graham,
posted,
ha ha ha,
I had 16 people
to try and straighten this out.
They're hurting me.
So I guess even his dad is like.
I promise you,
I didn't know that was a drink.
When I saw that,
before I read the caption,
you know who I thought that was?
What's the young man
who sang that song
from New York?
Whoopsie.
What was his name?
CJ.
That's who that,
that's who that,
that's who that,
that's who that tattoo
looked like.
That changed the whole meaning of that song. That was like, who the heck is Whoopsie? That's who that tattoo looked like. That changed the whole meaning of that song.
I was like, who the heck is who?
That's who that tattoo looked like.
All right.
Now, The Rock.
How did The Rock and Party end up in a bit of a situation,
which I think was supposed to be a joke, but we'll talk about it.
But this is all because The Rock was sharing his desire
to be one of Megan Thee Stallion's pets.
Now, in a recent interview with The Rock and Kevin Hart for their new movie, D.C. League of Super Pets,
here's the clip that Party was responding to.
Who, Liberty, would you want to be a pet to?
Megan Thee Stallion.
Oh, that's a good one. Why Megan Thee Stallion?
Well, we don't have to talk about that.
Okay?
All right. Well, Party responded responded and said all our dogs is named
after is it numbers or hashtags just teach your wife how to use seasoning you'll be all right
hilarious yeah and so um why party think of the rock wife don't use seasoning man
the party was joking i got a white wife or something i don't know gotta have a white
probably i'm sure yes and so after people were going in on party,
he said, of all the things to be worried about,
y'all think I'm mad at The Rock?
And then he put a little laughing emoji.
He said, the comments started all our dogs.
Is that supposed to be numbers or hashtags?
I'm not sure.
And ended with, Mona is my ish.
I deleted it because it seemed like people took it wrong,
thought maybe my joke was in poor taste.
I thought it was hilarious,
but I guess because I know Pardee,
so I know Pardee's sense of humor.
So I thought it was a joke.
I knew he wasn't mad.
Yeah, we all knew he was,
well, we knew he was joking,
but I don't know.
But then maybe take,
I guess he said something
about his wife
because The Rock said
something about his girl.
And so he threw her in there
in the mix.
I don't know.
No, I think,
I don't know. Maybe I I think, I don't know.
Maybe I thought he was saying
tell your wife
use a little seasoning
because, you know,
seasoning will make
her a little thicker.
That's how I was thinking.
I thought it was because
white people are known
for not seasoning.
I didn't know he had a white,
didn't have a white wife.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Front page news.
Next one we're talking about.
Oh, the FBI has executed
a search warrant
and that is for
Donald Trump's
Mar-a-Lago property.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You don't need no other body.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news.
Where are we starting?
All right.
Well, the FBI executed a search warrant yesterday at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
And that is part of an investigation into the handling of presidential documents, including classified documents.
These documents were supposed to go to the National Archives, but apparently they may have been brought there, according to people familiar with the situation.
He just kept the documents?
He took them with him to Mar-a-Lago, even though it was supposed to go to the National Archives.
And I was watching the news this morning.
They said it looks like some of the things he tried to flush down the toilet.
Some of those documents.
As they were doing a raid?
Probably before or when the search warrant was executed.
He wasn't there when they did the raid.
But they did say, you know, some of those documents, it looks like they had been flushed down.
They had documents that were flushed down the toilet when I was watching the news this morning.
Now, the FBI search included examining where documents were kept, according to another person familiar with the investigation, and boxes of items that were taken.
Following the National Archives' recovering of White House records from Mar-a-Lago in recent months, the FBI on Monday had to verify that nothing was left behind.
Now, Donald Trump's son, Eric, went on with Sean Hannity on Fox. And here's what he had
to say. Sean, my father never got so much as a speeding ticket in his life, you know, until he
made one decision, and that's to go down the escalators of Mar-a-Lago and spend a lot of money
and go and actually fight for this country for the first time. And he did a better job than anybody
has ever done. You know, they went after him. They went after all of us. There's no family in
American history that has taken more arrows in the back than the Trump family every single time.
And you know what? It's gone on past politics.
You look at the attorney generals, you look at district attorneys all over the country.
All they want to do is they want to get Donald Trump.
They raise money on it. They send fundraising emails about it.
They brag on camera about it.
All right. Now, the National Archives, which you know what they do, they collect and sort presidential material.
They have said that previously at least 15 boxes of White House records were recovered from Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, including some things that were classified.
So in early June, a handful of investigators went to the property seeking more information about potentially classified material from Trump's time in the White House that had been taken to Florida.
Now, Republicans are furious about this.
Senator Rick Scott of Florida, who leads the Senate GOP campaign arm,
tweeted out that that search was part of a history of the Biden administration's going after its political opponents without providing any supporting details.
A separate source said it is Trump's team's understanding the investigation is related to the transfer of documents from the White House to Mar-a-Lago and that agencies several boxes of
documents. And according to the Republican National Committee's chair, they suggested that the FBI
activity was a partisan attack. Countless times we have examples of Democrats flouting the law
and abusing power with no recourse. And the only way to stop Democrats is to elect Republicans in November.
Well, I'm going to talk about it more during Donkey today, but there's nothing to celebrate
here, people.
I see folks on social media dancing and celebrating and laughing.
Like if this doesn't lead to charges, none of this matters.
If they don't charge him, none of this matters.
And this will just make him more invincible, make him look more Teflon.
When they actually charge him and you see Trump on the front page in handcuffs,
that's when you should say, OK, great, great.
The FBI is doing their job.
Because I told you one of the four things that needs to be done to protect democracy
is to hold everybody accountable who had a hand in this attempted coup.
And if this is leading to that, great.
But right now, it's nothing to celebrate.
It's just noise.
And, you know, they're also talking about how having this investigation
so close to the election is problematic.
But they did not say that when they were investigating Hillary Clinton in October before the election.
So it's just interesting now that the shoes on the tables are turned.
Well, it's an issue.
Why would it be problematic for them?
It's not like Trump is running in this election coming up.
Well, they're saying it's just close to Republicans.
He represents Republicans.
The Republicans are furious and they're saying that they're trying to turn.
And he is also endorsing people
who are running for office.
Did they check on that?
Yeah, but that ain't
going to stop nothing.
All of these people
that are riding with Trump
and whoever he endorses,
they don't care
what these folks do
because they think
that it's a witch hunt.
That's why it's imperative
that they charge him
with a crime
because if they do all of this and nothing comes of it, all he can say is another witch hunt.
Once again, they've investigated me and found nothing.
It makes him more invincible, makes him more Teflon, makes his people love him more.
Now, Senator Lindsey Graham tweeted out, we're 100 days away from the midterm elections.
President Trump is likely going to run again in 2024.
No one is above the law.
The law must be above politics.
However, launching such an investigation
of a former president this close to an election
is beyond problematic.
Oh, they've been investigating him.
So this is your front page news.
I wonder if they checked under the mattress
for all the papers.
What?
Because, you know, old people,
they hide their stuff under the mattress.
Well, Trump, you know,
that's where the whole flushing of the toilet thing comes.
Because he's one of those old people that gets mad and rips things up and tries to flush them down the toilet.
They'll never find it.
Gotcha.
Well, they got pictures.
I forgot who.
Somebody wrote a book.
Did that clog the toilet?
They got pictures of the papers with his handwriting in the toilet.
No, I was kidding when I said they'll never find it.
I don't think you can flush things down the toilet and think it'll never be found.
Wouldn't that clog up your toilet? Like, You're not supposed to flush paper down the toilet.
Well, you can if you cut it up.
Alright, anyway.
Alright, well, let's talk this out. Let's
open up the phone lines. I'm just curious.
800-585-1051.
Has your house
ever been raided?
No.
Charlamagne?
Mm-hmm.
Me?
Mm-hmm.
We'll talk about it
when we come back.
800-585-1051.
Has your house
ever been raided?
I mean, it happened
to the president.
Has it happened to you?
Maybe it happened
to your mama.
Maybe you were there
They definitely came
to my mom's house.
They definitely came
to my mom's house.
They definitely came
to my house.
Go off the hinges
and all that.
We'll talk about it. Nah, they didn't kick the door down. Oh, they kicked the the door down with me we'll talk about it when we come back at the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club
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call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club talk about it
morning everybody it's dj envy angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
now if you just joined us, we're asking.
We were talking about the president.
His house just got raided.
We're asking, has Jack Cribb ever got raided?
Angela Yee said no.
Nope.
Never happened to you?
Never.
Charlamagne?
Yes.
What happened?
I mean, I talk about it in my first book, Black Privilege Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It.
But, I mean, they had picked my pops up.
They had picked my pops up for something.
They had my my pops up they had picked my pops up for something they had my pops locked up and they found like
less than a gram of cocaine
on my pops and
they used that to come to
our house and they
actually knocked on the door
and you know it was the whole
unit and they said
they told my mom that she can sign a warrant
or they'll come back and kick the door down
so my mom signed a warrant for them to, you know, search the house.
And only thing they found was less than a gram of cocaine in my room.
It was literally like a bag that was in the trash can that had some residue in it.
Then they took me to jail and they had me and my pops, you know, locked up, locked up for the weekend.
Well, it was crack residue. It was residue from crack cocaine that I had in a bag.
But the bag was empty and it was literally like just was residue from crack cocaine that I had in a bag but the bag was empty
and it was literally
like just the residue
on the bag
and they had me and my daddy
sitting in the
Berkeley County Detention Center
for the weekend
salute to my pops man
cowboy out there
but I've been involved in
I've been involved in
a couple raids
like I've
I got arrested
in a drug raid before
and I got charged with
distributing
marijuana I believe it was i don't
even remember what the charge was now but yeah back in back in my days okay another one i got
away from hit the woods yeah i was in uh i was in college and um allegedly uh we were stealing oh
well we were stealing out of costco right so we used to fill up shop and caught up with all types
of things and just walk out. We'd go on Sunday.
We'd wear a suit so they'd think we came from church.
We'd walk out.
The security guard who was in on it, they didn't have cameras at Costco at the time.
And they went to every employee at Costco and was like, we caught you on camera.
He was the only one who was like, all right, you got me.
And it was like, well, who else was involved?
And, of course, i was the dj
so they said envy and they kicked down my door kicked down my door did you stole out of costco
yep what'd you steal bro took everything allegedly stole out of costco but they they kicked down my
door and uh they took everything that was in my house for stealing out of costco that is the most
light-skinned goddamn story i ever heard in my life i'm telling you but they ready to kick the
door down i was out here selling crack, all right?
And this dude was stealing out of Costco, okay?
I mean, I was supplying the campus with DVD players back then.
I was supplying crack.
Okay, all right.
I was selling quarter spoons of crack.
Man, they have my door for him.
All right, seven grams of crack.
All right, cut it up in 20s.
Okay, $100 off each gram you're supposed to make.
My rocks were a nice size.
They were $3.99 at Costco.
I was selling them for $150.
Well, those were the days. Hello, who's this?
Sonia.
Hey, good morning. Talk to us, Sonia.
Yes, good morning, Angela
Unique. Good morning.
Peace, how are you?
Doing good, gentlemen and ladies.
Hi.
Hey.
At the time, my dad was a drug dealer.
And so I was 18.
I was going up to his house to go visit him and just realized that my dad's house was just raided.
So actually by the federal.
Kind of scary for me at the time walking into that and just seeing that and then
he was taken away so it's kind of scary moment for me oh yeah them feds don't play i've i've
i've seen a fed raid before i've never been involved in one all my raids were like you know
local police but i but i've seen i've pulled up places and like oh shoot them feds boy they
they be like 100 deep They got the nice matching jackets.
You come to my house now, you ain't going to find nothing.
Nothing.
I would hope not.
Why would they?
What are you talking about?
I hope you're not still stealing from Costco.
No.
BJ's now.
Hello.
No, I'm just joking.
I'm just joking.
I'm just joking.
Not that type.
You giving people BJ's now?
Shut up, man.
So hold on.
If I come to your house, I'll get a free BJ.
I'll find some free BJ's.
What are you saying?
Hello?
This guy is wild. Hello? Hey. you saying? Hello? This guy is wild.
Hey, good morning.
Hello.
Hey, good morning.
Good morning.
So tell us what happened with you.
All right.
Okay, so your topic, I'll be made for your subject.
So my house got raided twice, okay?
Both times before I was an adult.
So the first time it was on Christmas Eve.
Christmas Eve? Yes, on Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve?
Yes, on Christmas Eve.
Y'all want to talk about trauma.
Okay, it was Christmas Eve.
Don't tell me this story.
Christmas Eve, whenever we all at the house, my drama kid and stuff.
So my parents and my mom, they all upstairs getting dinner together.
And there's a bunch of stuff going outside.
We didn't know, but I guess they had shot an officer down the street from my house, right?
Damn. So why my neighbor tell the police that the man who shot the officer ran through my house?
Oh, boy.
Why is you lying?
Man, listen.
So then they put all the kids downstairs.
So we just started hearing a bunch of, like, banging on the door.
And everybody like, get out the house.
They started saying our address and everything.
So my uncle go outside to see what's going on. They got a gun
pointed at my uncle. They make everybody come
outside. My mom had no shoes on
in the wintertime. It's snowing.
We all outside now.
They put us in a paddy wagon.
They going through our house.
You know, we get traumatized
X, Y, and Z. So we go
back inside. Why
my mom and them was making burgers.
Why did they eat our burgers?
Because trauma
makes you hungry.
Now you ain't go sitting here.
The cops ate our burgers.
Oh, the cops ate our burgers.
Yes, they ate our burgers
while we was getting
they waiting in our house
and eating our food.
They was hungry.
Okay, so then
the second time,
the second time
I was living with my dad
in Florida.
Okay, he had his
personal business. You know, he's doing what he's doing. Oh living with my dad in Florida. Okay, he had his personal business.
You know, he's doing what he's doing.
Oh, boy.
So, I'm in that room.
I'm in my room chilling.
I start hearing my door rattling.
My door is rattling.
I'm thinking it's probably my dad's friend banging on the door or something.
I don't know.
So, I open the door.
My dad let me live how I live.
I open the door.
I'm like, what the is y'all doing?
So, everybody is looking at the back door.
Like, literally looking at the back door. literally looking at the back door i'm like what's going on no i've been here before so the door keeps rattling i start
getting anxiety i'm like oh my goodness they're about to raise the house so they're going through
the back door but the front door open a bunch of officers come in you know they in a SWAT uniform
they come in i'm scared as heck. Mind you, this is the second time
I've been through this s***. This officer points
this huge gun at me. I go in my room.
They all going through my stuff. They going
through my room. They ask me if anybody in there,
if anybody in there. I'm like, uh,
no. He's like, why you hesitate?
You got a gun pointed at me?
Uh, I'm sorry. I'm not about to be
immediately answering you.
So we go outside they running
through my house rummaging everything they bagging up pirates dagging everything up they go outside
they trying to ask me questions i'm like no i don't want to talk to you clearly you're really
invading my life forget you so then you know they take my dad to jail it was crazy like queen
queen can i ask you a question, Queen?
So you've been involved in two drug raids?
Well, one was a drug raid.
The other one was a misunderstanding.
Yeah, because they thought so.
Okay.
The second one was, yes, because of a drug raid.
Well, I just need you to know, God is telling me to tell you this.
It's you.
It's not you.
It's you.
It's not you.
It's you.
You're the problem.
You're the problem. Ma'am, ma'am, it's you. It's not. It's you. You're the problem, It's you. It's not you. It's you. You're the problem. You're the problem.
Ma'am.
Ma'am.
It's you.
It's you.
You're the problem, ma'am.
No, she good.
Ma'am.
It's you.
It's you.
It's your problem.
You the one common denominator in all of this.
I want better for you, though.
What?
I want better for me, too.
And that's where it starts.
That's where it starts.
Thank you, mama.
That's where it starts.
805-850-5105.
You got to want better for you.
The president's crib just got raided. We just asking85-1051. You got a one better for you.
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We just asking, have your crib ever got raided?
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morning everybody it's dj envy angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
now if you just join us we're asking has your house ever got rated 800-585-1051 we're talking
about it because of course they rated the president's house. My house was raided before.
Why did I say my house?
My apartment in when I went to college.
Charlemagne's crib got raided before.
My mama's crib that I was staying in.
That's even worse.
When you call something like that to have it with your mama.
Not I, he said.
Hello, who's this?
Kevin out of Detroit.
Hey, Kevin.
What up?
What up, dog?
What's happening with you? What up, dog? Hey, sir. What's happening with you?
What up, dog?
What's happening?
Tell us the story, Kev.
They say, well,
has your house ever been raided?
Yeah, my house been raided three times back in a few years ago.
I ain't gonna say years and years like that,
but I think about 10.
So at what point did you say,
you know what,
let me not do nothing in the crib no more
so they stop raiding the crib, brother?
Well, the crazy part about it, it wasn't me doing anything in the crib.
It was my mom.
But they raided three times, and two times they never found anything.
What was your mom doing?
My mom, she from Detroit.
She from the city, from the hood.
You got to ask that question.
We understand.
So your mom got caught one understand. I was just wondering.
So your mom got caught one time.
Where was she hiding the drugs?
She don't do it no more.
So where was she hiding the drugs?
I'm just curious.
Well, before she was hiding them, and they never confined them.
But the third time, she had just got on.
And when she got her stuff, before she got a chance to even hide it,
they came in the house and caught her with them.
And when they took her to jail, they told me,
they said, you gonna let your mama go to jail?
Like, what you mean?
What am I supposed to do?
Mama's responsible for her own
choices. Mama's responsible
for her own choices, King.
Hey, I'm always, like I said,
my mom, you know, that's my mother. I ain't her father.
Can I ask you a question, King?
Let me ask you a question.
Did your mama learn her lesson? Yeah, she's my mother. I ain't her father. Can I ask you a question, Kim? Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question.
Did your mama learn her lesson?
Yeah, she did after that because they had her going to all kind of programs and stuff,
and I had to take her.
There she go.
And she was like, I don't even like doing this.
Wait a minute.
How old was your mother when she got locked up? How old were you when your mother got locked up?
She was like maybe 66.
Too old to be doing what she was doing.
How old were you?
I was, uh,
she's 30 years older than me.
You was 30, she was 66.
When they came and raided, you just said,
alright, mom, see you later? Wow.
I'm sorry? I said, wow.
The rest of your mom was like, alright, mom, see you later?
Well, actually, I was in the car
across the street.
I ain't going over there. I ain't going over there.
I ain't going over there.
Goodness gracious.
You're not her daddy.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Michelle.
Michelle, good morning.
Hey, Michelle.
How your house ever got raided?
So not my house.
Of course, I'm from Florida.
And I decided to skip school ninth grade year and was at a boyfriend's house.
And his dad was the local drug dealer. Wow.
So you got arrested.
Don't make it seem like they did it for no reason now.
There was some suspicious activity happening.
Wasn't there, ma'am?
See what I'm saying?
We always omit that part.
But one of the local officers who pulled up happened to know me
from through the neighborhood, so that was his local route.
And he was like, what are you doing here?
And so luckily, he put me in the car and dropped my black tail off the school.
Thank you.
Take your little wannabe trap queen ass off.
Take your ass right back to where you need to be, school. Thank you, mama. Y'all little young girls, don't be skipping school. Thank you. Take your little wannabe trap queen ass off. Take your ass right back the way you need to be.
School.
Thank you, mama.
Y'all little young girls,
don't be skipping school.
That one day,
you're going to mess around
and catch a charge.
That's great sound advice.
Great sound advice
coming from Florida.
I like that.
Okay?
Can I just go back
to the brother
whose mom was 66 years old?
What about her?
And he was 36 years old.
What about her?
And his mama's selling crack. His mama should know better. His mama was twice years old. What about her? And he was 36 years old. What about her? And his mama's selling crack.
His mama should know better.
His mama was twice his age.
Okay?
If anybody should know
the consequences of crack cocaine
in our communities,
it's a 66-year-old woman.
Bro, you ain't gonna let your mama
get locked up
or you gonna take it?
Depends.
It depends on what?
That's your mama.
If she was selling crack,
it ain't got nothing to do with that.
What?
I'm gonna take it.
Imagine your mama selling crack
and you out here living your best life.
Like, you actually are doing
what you're supposed to be doing.
But for whatever reason,
your mama decided to be selling crack at 66.
I'm going to go to jail for her
because she made poor choices.
That's your mama.
Please.
Holy cow.
Are you out of your goddamn mind?
You crazy as hell.
And why is his mama selling crack?
He should have 20 jobs
so his mama ain't got to sell no crack.
Hey, man.
Sometimes old habits die hard.
I'm going to take that charge from mama, man.
No, you're not.
66-year-old?
No, you're not.
66, how much time is she really going to do?
I'm just saying.
66, how much time is she really going to do at 66?
I would think his mom wouldn't want him to either, though.
The clock is ticking, man.
The clock is ticking, mama.
All right.
The clock is ticking.
You live life, mama. 66, you're in the two The clock is ticking, mama. The clock is ticking. 66,
you in the two-minute warning, bro.
I'm going to sign with her. She'll be all right.
We got rumors on the way. Yes, and let's
talk about Fat Joe. He said
Irv Gotti is a sucker. Let's find
out why. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club of the Morning.
I don't know what you got going on today, bro, but stop following me.
Stop repeating my words, okay?
You, Rashawn, has got me following you since this morning.
Let me tell you what this dude did to me this morning, yo.
He held the elevator for me, and he kept saying,
he was like, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
When I get to the elevator, he's standing right at the front of the elevator,
so I got to run into him.
He's like, yo, what's up with you?
Then I walk to the refrigerator.
He's like, don't think I'm following you.
I just need to go to the freezer, too.
Stop.
Yo.
Cut it out.
I held the elevator for you, which is a polite thing to do.
Then you tried to hold me.
I did not try to, yo.
Cut it out.
I did not try to hold you.
Foot it out.
Did you get on and brush past him?
I walked.
I had to, like to do a spin move.
I was on madness or something.
I had to hit a spin move like I'm running back on madness or something.
I had to.
I'm not doing this with you today.
Not today.
This guy was trying to get an offensive foul.
Yo, shut up.
He was trying to draw a charge.
I saw what you was doing.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk fat Joe.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All it got. Got. The Rumor Report. up. It's just in. All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Irv Gotti and Ja Rule were on Drink Champs.
And a lot of things that went viral had to do with Irv Gotti talking about his relationship with Ashanti.
And people are wondering, why does he keep on talking about it?
Here is what originally
happened on Drink Champs I could get past you wanting to be with Nelly sounds like you didn't
get past that I'm just being honest listen listen you want to you want to hear how I found out how
did you find out sir I was at home uh-huh there wasn't no Twitter or Instagram back then. At home. Listen to this. This is God wanting me to find out.
It was at home.
NBA package.
I like watching sports.
Oh, my God.
What's this commotion going on in the stadium?
We just found out what the commotion is.
Nelly has walked in with Ashanti.
That's not what I did.
I didn't want to go too in-depth in it.
But he said a lot more about Ashanti on Drink Champs.
And Fat Joe thinks that this is sucker-ish that he's doing.
Fat Joe went on live, and here's what he had to say.
Irv got his sucker, man.
Whatever Irv has with Ashanti is 20 years old.
It felt like he's not over the young lady,
right? And so also we didn't
know that they was f***ing,
right? Because the whole time
I'm there. I've never
seen them together like that. Now, I'm not
saying they wasn't. They was.
But don't need to know. Now,
it's okay if
it's on a documentary. You gotta say
your truth for your documentary.
But to go to Dream Chance and keep calling her a bitch.
I'm not telling stories about a girl I was with 20 years ago.
In fact, I hope you die.
What did Joe mean by that?
What did he mean?
And I will say, yes, he did keep saying bitch in the episode.
And then later on, he was like, you know what?
I don't mean bitch like that.
I'm saying it like, you know.
I think Irv is self-aware enough to look back on that Drink Champs episode
and agree with Fat Joe.
And say, I shouldn't drink.
Yes.
I think that because talking about Pum Pum from 20 years ago is wild.
When I seen it, I thought it was whack, too.
Like, LeBron wasn't even in the league.
Bragging about LeBron rookie season Pum Pum is nuts.
Well, here's what Fat Joe had to say more about Irv Gotti.
Kind of brings less credibility to everything else you see.
And let me tell you something.
Irv Gotti, he did discover.
Irv Gotti did make it a hit.
Did shoot the video. I mean, the man did it. He's ai did make it a hit. Did shoot the video.
I mean, the man did it.
He's a genius.
It's a fact.
He signed DMX.
He signed Jay-Z.
He signed John Demas.
A genius.
He's a genius.
There's no question.
But he make himself look crazy.
Disrespecting.
And the woman never really disrespected him yeah you've
never heard ashanti say anything everything joe said was absolutely positive everything everything
joe said was a fact and you know they're cool well they used to be cool but they used to be cool but
when i seen it i was like that's that's weak i just you know don't ruin your legacy king you
know that's what i would tell brother herb because like your legacy is stronger than that like and i
don't see what any of that has to do with the murder ink story like the murder ink story
is powerful we don't need those
extra details like how does that make the story
any more stronger
and I also agree with Fat Joe if it's in the documentary
and it's part of that you know I think
that's I mean
maybe I think that's all whack
maybe I mean you think Irv is the first person
you think him and Ashanti are the first
executive artists to be doing stuff like that?
But I think if it's relevant to the story, you know.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't see how it is.
I can understand.
I haven't seen the documentary,
so I can't say whether or not it is.
Yeah, I'm in the doc.
I'm in the doc that's coming out.
But I just don't see how that's relevant to the murdering story.
But I can't say until I see it.
If there's some type of relevancy of telling your story
and that's, you know, it plays into something that went on. Because on
Drink Champs, he was talking about the raid
and why, personally, that situation
affected him, you know,
with Ashanti stepping away and separating
herself. Yeah, but you could say all of that
without saying that y'all slept together. You could say that you just
thought y'all was family and, you know, you expected
more loyalty than that. You don't have to say y'all slept together.
Everybody has situations, and that was 20 years
ago. I just thought that was whack. I think Joe was mad
at Ja too, right? Didn't he say something about Ja? He was mad
that Ja didn't defend her?
You know, Ja Rule was lightweight
trying to defend her,
but it could have been like, alright,
that's enough. Let's move on.
Let's keep it going. Yeah, I thought it was whack.
Alright, now congratulations to
Nicki Minaj. She is getting the
Michael Jackson Vanguard Video Award Honor from MTV.
So, hey, Jackie.
I'm going to close bombs for Nicki Minaj.
Absolutely.
The president of music, music talent programming and events,
Paramount and chief content officer, music, Paramount Plus.
Bruce Gilmer, he's the president of all of that.
He said Nicki has broken barriers for women in hip hop
with her versatility and creative artistry.
She has shifted
the music industry and cemented her status as
a global superstar with her crossover
appeal, genre-defying
style, and continuing to be unapologetically
Nikki. So congrats.
And I saw Missy Elliott also congratulated
her as well. And so
Missy had also previously gotten that
Video Vanguard Award. Okay.
Mm-hmm.
Does she have a single coming out this week?
Is it this week?
Her single?
Her new single's coming out?
And yes, and Queen Radio also.
That's all going to be coming out.
The next episode of Queen Radio is going to air on Thursday at 7 p.m. And then the new music.
So get ready for that.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Reports.
All right.
Charlamagne, who you giving that down?
Katoop?
Man, I need all these GOP lawmakers calling to defund the FBI,
to come to the front of the congregation.
We like to have a word with them.
Even though I agree with them.
We'll talk about it.
All right.
More after the hour.
We'll get to that next.
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Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary?
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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.
The breakfast club, bitches.
All right, Charlene,
please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day?
Well, donkey of the day for Tuesday, August 9th,
goes to Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar,
and all the other several Republican lawmakers
calling for the FBI to be destroyed and defunded.
Let me tell you something, man.
Yesterday, Dope 45, President Donald Trump's Magalago residence,
was raided by the FBI.
Oh, the Alphabet Boys pulled up because, as you know, the Justice Department has two known active investigations connected to Trump.
OK, one is on his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
You know, the attempted coup that happened back on January 6th, 2021.
And the other involving the handling of classified documents.
This is what this raid was about, the classified documents part.
Listen, I saw mad people celebrating yesterday,
and it's a damn shame that we live in a country
where now we celebrate folks for doing the bare minimum.
Okay, the FBI was doing their job.
Now, I'm happy that it happened because I like being right.
All right, I have no problem being proven wrong, but I like being right.
And one of the four things I've been saying that needs to be done
to protect democracy as we know it is to prosecute everyone involved with the insurrection on January 6th, even if one of those people is a former president.
OK, treason cannot be tolerated. If you don't make an example out of every single person who had a hand in this attempted coup, then all this, you know, attempted coup was is a training exercise for the next one. So it's good to see the FBI doing their job, but job not finished.
Okay. Remember when the Lakers was up 2-0 in the 2009 NBA finals against Orlando Magic and they
asked the late, great Kobe Bryant, why wasn't he happy? And he replied, what's there to be happy
about? Job's not finished. That's exactly how I feel in regards to the feds raiding Magalago.
Okay. And today has charges being filed. This is just noise. And if Trump doesn't get charges pressed against him, it
just makes him more invincible.
Makes him look more Teflon. So I see
y'all online dancing and celebrating.
Relax! Alright, job's
not done. But the reason we
are gathered here today
is because a funny thing
happened after the feds raided
Magalago. Okay, members
of the GOP's far right wing started
calling for the fbi to be destroyed and defunded now these are some of the same house republicans
who introduced uh back the blue act to fend off progressives pushing to defund the police but now
they call them for the fbi to be defunded and destroyed man that was hilarious
to me because i have gotten on this radio and told y'all quite a few times that all these old
institutions that are rooted in white supremacy are all frankenstein monsters that will eventually
cannibalize us all so many of you have sat around and watched the evil these institutions
institutions have done to others but you had to know at some point it would
be your turn.
This is what's happening here.
Look, man, I'm all for it because it's impossible to have an internal reckoning of a country
without an internal reckoning of its white supremacist institutions.
OK, top law enforcement officials have said for a few years now that the biggest domestic
terror threat comes from white supremacists.
So it's good to see the feds raid in the house of a supremely white man who absolutely bought white supremacy
back to mainstream politics and trump's allies oh they can't stand it all right marjorie taylor
green tweeted to fund the fbi and she followed that up by tweeting elections are how americans
solve political differences not by radicalizing our federal law enforcement to take political
enemies out.
This is why we must protect election integrity.
The Republican Party has been pushing and implementing legislation to keep black people from voting since they started letting black people vote.
But now they want to talk about election integrity.
Please. That's a topic for a different day.
Let me stay the course.
Arizona Representative Paul Gosar tweeted, we must destroy the FBI.
We must save America.
Paul, I agree with you.
All right.
Colorado lawmaker Lauren Boebert tweeted that she wanted the GOP to set up a select committee to investigate the FBI's politically motivated raid on Magalago and all the fraudulent prosecution of President Trump from our government in quote house minority leader kevin mccarthy tweeted a
warning to the head of the doj signaling that a gop controlled congress would investigate the fbi
search of trump's property wow wow let me take a sip of water hold on
you know why they're reacting like this they're reacting like this because because the FBI was established back when marginalized communities had little to no rights.
So who are these institutions designed to protect and who are these institutions designed to police?
Well, I can tell you this. The white man system isn't built to prosecute whiteness.
So they can't believe what they are witnessing right now.
One rich, privileged, supposedly untouchable white man gets his house raided.
And now all of a sudden it's to fund the FBI?
Never mind the fact that the FBI has been notoriously racist.
The man that the FBI's headquarters is named after, J. Edgar Hoover,
or as I like to call him, the HNKIC, head nigga killer in charge,
this man was one of the FBI's founders and implemented so many discriminatory initiatives like COINTELPRO.
You know COINTELPRO, you know.
It was
a series of illegal projects that encouraged government
officials to infiltrate and dismantle many
of the civil rights movement. This man
spied on and stalked so many prominent
black people because in his words,
he wanted to stop the rise of a black
messiah. This man got Marcus Garvey
deported, bruh. And allegedly,
I have to say allegedly, he got so many
American patriots who happened to be black killed.
Malcolm X, alright, the family
of Malcolm X got a letter from a dying NYPD
officer named Raymond Wood who admits that
the FBI, along with the NYPD,
were complicit in the assassination of
brother Malcolm. The FBI harassed Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. They sent a letter to Dr. King
encouraging him to kill himself.
The FBI even sent out a memo saying it's clear
that MLK is the most dangerous Negro in america and when you have to we have to use every resource to destroy him yes
marjorie taylor green i agree to fund the fbi okay yes paul goes so we must destroy the fbi i am with
y'all okay do i even have to tell y'all about fred hampton and mark clark two leaders of the black
panther party who were gunned down in an FBI-coordinated raid while they were sleeping?
Come on, man.
The FBI has been doing stuff like this to black people for years.
And Jagger Hoover was celebrated for intentionally infiltrating and sabotaging black civil rights groups.
But never, ever have I heard lawmakers saying the FBI needs to be destroyed and defunded for any of that.
But soon as the pressure gets put on a privileged white man just a little bit now it's
time to defund the fbi well damn it tell us how to help you tell us how to help you do that because
this is long overdue all right i agree with every single member of the gop yes they are the biggest
hypocrites but i would rather look at it as a as a change of heart okay and let's figure out how to
dismantle this historically racist institution i I'm with it, okay?
And I'm happy that y'all are finally seeing what black people have known about the FBI forever.
Now, one thing's for sure, two things for certain.
Crackers really can't handle getting treated like niggas.
Cracker ass cracker!
Please let Chelsea Handler give all these hypocritical GOP lawmakers who are screaming to defund the FBI the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
That is way too much Dan Mayonnaise.
You know, if you go to Paramount Plus, the first season of my show that was named The God's Honest Truth,
the second episode I did was called Only the Feds I Fear.
And I talked about this historically racist institution called the FBI.
So I have no problem with anybody screaming to defund and destroy the FBI.
All right.
Okay?
All right.
Okay.
Thank you for that donkey of the day.
Next, when we come back, Royster59 will be joining us.
Of course, you know Royster59, lyricist, rapper,
used to be assigned to Eminem, part of the Slaughterhouse Group,
well, with Crooked Eye, Joel Ortiz, and Joe Button. So we're
going to talk to him when we come back. Alright, don't move. It's The Breakfast
Club. Good morning. The Breakfast
Club.
Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The
Breakfast Club. We got a special guest joining us today.
Yes, indeed. We got Royce Da 5'9".
Welcome back, brother. What's up? What's up? What's up?
Who else you got? Where's Royce? 5'9". Welcome back, brother. What's up? What's up? What's up? Who else is out with us, Royce?
This is my brother, Courtney Bell.
Artist Courtney Bell.
Yeah, my longtime friend and partner, Keno.
Keno.
We all talk too many times.
What you been up to, Royce?
How's everything been?
I've been adjusting, man.
Adjusting to the pandemic.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's tough.
You know what I mean?
So I've been trying to keep myself mentally stable.
The biggest lesson I learned about myself is I don't need to be speaking all the time.
I'm trying to get my filter together. I'm trying to learn how to protect my energy.
So that's the biggest adjustment that I've been making. And then music, you know, I'm always making music, you know.
So right now we got a project called The Heaven Experience where I actually I took over ownership of a lot of my masters dating back, you know,
which is, I feel is super important now.
What was the process of getting it back?
Was it, you know, some people have to wait a certain amount of time.
Some people had to pay.
Some people, it was just a conversation.
So what was the process of you getting your masters back?
All of the above.
Conversation time.
Yeah, but you know, when you have, when you sign, you know, from our era, when we did
deals, it was standard for the labels
to have control of the master
for like seven years. And then some
of it was, yo, let me buy that back. And then some
of it, you know, it was all three.
Do you talk to a lot of the Detroit artists? Because Detroit
is a new wave of artists coming out.
Do you get a chance to speak with the younger artists and say,
hey, this is how you should be signing your deals? Or is it
one of those things, when you're young, you're like, ah,
we know what we're doing anyway?
Nah, I speak to him as much as I can.
This is one of them.
This dude is like enlightened beyond his years.
But there's a few artists that I kind of mentor, not to the degree of him.
But there's a lot of companies, they come with a bag of money.
They don't have much to offer.
But since they have money up front and they're catching these guys at a time
where they kind of need money, where they feel like that they need money it's already in the contract i
actually read somebody's proposal and it said we will have ownership of the master in perpetuity
and then we'll split everything 60 40 60 us 40 you and give you a five thousand dollar advance
and um he was thinking about signing that. For $5,000?
God damn.
Because.
That's the opportunity, though.
Yeah, because we don't.
For $5,000?
Number one, we program the thing short-sighted.
Correct.
We have no kind of, like, idea of how to place value on that master so early on.
We don't know what it's going to be worth until it comes out, and then it goes.
And then it's like, damn, okay. Now I know a a little bit more now i want to go get the master back now
it's the same old song and dance publicly from a public platform you bashing some company or
something like that which that don't look good either it's an investment the problem is we don't
always understand the complexity of the deals but you can't be mad. You can't be mad.
You have to have an attorney.
So that means your attorney looks over that paperwork in most cases.
Yeah, but your attorney is their attorney.
That's right.
I give you an attorney.
It's just an attorney to the label.
All the time.
You can have an attorney.
But you know how that conversation came up in the car?
Yeah.
I said, do you think it's possible for me, a black man,
to cultivate a real meaningful relationship with an artist and own his masters?
And I said, yeah.
He said no.
For any period of time?
I think so.
Is there any point where that artist is going to get a little bit wiser, a little bit bigger, and then look at it in retrospect?
Is it possible for him or her not to
harbor something yeah i agree with you right negotiate though like when that artist catches
that hit it has to be a point where i said okay i made my money back off the investment because
it's not just five thousand dollars you got to pay for travel you got to pay for war that's the
big part traveling you're paying for what would your renegotiation be? It depends how big the record is. Like, perfect example, right?
Cardi B.
Mm-hmm.
When Cardi B was first signed,
they put a lot into Cardi B.
But then she took off.
That should have been a renegotiate
right then and there.
Mm-hmm.
You got one of the biggest female artists.
Give her half the company.
But then what happens
when you got five Cardi Bs on your label?
Exactly.
And that's what I was going to say, too,
about the Masters conversation.
It's about the investment you put in them. Right. You know what I mean? going to say, too, about the Masters conversation. It's about the investment
you put in them.
You know what I mean?
I don't want none of your Masters
if I didn't make a large investment.
But if I made a large investment,
eh, I could see why.
I got to give it back.
And we're going to be held
to a different standard
than the labels would be.
You hear the way
you talk about Hov, Puff.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, don't nobody talk about Lior.
Don't nobody talk about
none of these labels.
Correct.
But let Hov do something.
Let Chug do something.
Let any of us do something.
Then it's just like,
oh, man, you're wrong.
How could you do that?
You know what I mean?
But when you invest in somebody,
you're paying for everything, right?
So you're paying for studio time.
You're paying for them lights to be on.
You're paying for the engineer.
You're paying for the food,
the per diem, the water,
traveling, hotels,
wardrobe if they don't have it.
Now he has to make a record.
If that record don't pop, you don't get none of that
money back. And you're doing it on
some family s***, and that creates
a sense of entitlement.
That's why I asked in the context of
cultivating a relationship.
We do everything on some family s***.
It's difficult to be able
to do that kind of business
and cultivate a relationship.
Is that the other problem too, though,
that black executives do the family thing?
We're a family.
We rock for life.
We bad boy for life.
Isn't that just be more business?
That's what it always feels like.
Even when you look at Meek signing to Ross or Drake and, you know,
Nicki signing to Wayne.
It's a family.
It's a family when we win.
Yeah.
But then when you start throwing them bricks out,
then it's F that person that you just called then when you start throwing them bricks out then it's
f that person that you just called your family you know yeah yeah i know i know i don't i don't
have nothing to say to that because i mean we we want it is kind of what it is that's where we come
from though in our culture we come from broken families so the ability to make money with our
family it ain't just music i mean it could be the dope game too but at the end of the day it still starts with leadership i went out there when puff was working on the press play
album i went out there to work for him and this had me in like a midi room just writing verses
over and over and over again while he was in the big luxurious a room with all of his celebrity
friends and i was just like man this ain't paid me. You know what I'm saying? Like this grind me about 10 years later, after I was a little wiser,
I looked at him in retrospect, man, I had to hit him on a DM.
I didn't have his number.
I had to hit him on a DM, man, and tell him how much I appreciate him,
how much I took from that.
Like it was because of that process that I started to rewrite in my own
creative process.
Like I was like, I didn't rewrite my own this much why don't
i approach my with this same kind of intensity i pulled that from it and just the opportunity
you know i mean like sometimes man we take for granted the opportunity and i looked at him
and thought about how many great things he's contributed to the culture and how much all of
the bad stuff or the quote unquote bad stuff
is always placed in front of us same with baby i wish i could call baby and tell him how great i
think he is you know i mean because it's like every time you hear about these guys as well
they're on drugs they're doing this kissing this in the mouth they're doing this but it's like bro
these been existing since 1997 legends if that was anybody else from any other culture
of people,
them a**es would be,
they would be running
the universe.
No, you're right.
We have to appreciate,
even Dame,
I seen Dame this weekend
and I was on a panel with him
and in the middle of the panel
I had to say thank you.
And he was like,
for what?
I was like,
back then when I was doing
mixtapes,
even though it was like 99,
I was like,
you had an opportunity
to do the Rockefeller
mixtapes with Clue,
with SNS, with Flex
but you said you wanted a young DJ at the time
and you picked me and I was like thank you
because you were cheaper
shut up
he was shocked that I said thank you
but I was like you know what when you grow a little bit
you really understand how
grateful it was to have that opportunity
because we don't have those opportunities
but I will say though though, 10 years ago
you wasn't no new d***, Royce.
No, no, no, no.
You ain't no new d***.
I was saying 10 years later
from when that was.
You remember the press playoff. Yeah, but even with that,
Royce, the Five Nights should have been treated
with a little bit more respect, I think. No, no, no.
I was on a private jet with him. We went to Tampa.
Oh, okay, okay.
It was when we was up at Daddy's house. You remember how long ago Daddy's house was. with a little bit more respect, I think. No, no, no. I was on a private jet with him. We went to Tampa. Oh, okay, okay. Okay, okay, okay.
It was when we was up at Daddy's house.
You remember how long ago Daddy's house was.
All right, we got more with Royster59.
When we come back, don't move.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Royster59.
And I got to ask, slow down, y'all.
Back on good terms. I don't know what month this was, what week it was. I happened to turn9". Now, I got to ask. Slow the house. Are y'all back on good terms?
I don't know what month this was, what week it was.
I happened to turn on Instagram, and I seen y'all arguing on Instagram.
You were the middleman.
You were the one trying to calm things down, and they were going back and forth.
And I just turned around.
I was like, I can't see these brothers arguing anymore.
So, y'all back good?
I mean, I can never say we bad.
You know what I mean?
Listen, man.
We spent 10 years together, man.
Damn near every day building something special.
You know what I mean?
And it just ended in a very unfortunate way.
But I can't just sum it up like that.
Now we haven't spoken.
Two of the guys, Crooked and Joel, made some decisions that, you know,
we can't really come back from in terms of business that's really it decision was they decided to do their own group
or do their own thing together i'm gonna give you the short version but me and joe sitting around
minding our own business and we look up and they they start rolling out a project the project was
called the rise and fall of slaughterhouse they put this project out and the project is announcing
to the world that
the group is over and this is why we had already went through a long negotiation with with shady
to pull the group off the label so we can do things moving forward so we can make another
album so we can relaunch merchandise so we can relaunch everything slaughterhouse so y'all gonna
do another album even joe was gonna do get in the studio and do another album at that time absolutely okay the whole album was basically about how joe
knock on rap cricket came to the table with it with a deal idea we didn't want to do it so they
over it they're done the group is done and i just felt like that was a hell of a thing to blindside
me with as a friend and as a business partner because number one if the group is going to be over that's fine things
and let me know that or if you're going to go public and say that you're done with the group
that's cool but don't just go public and just announce that the group is done i expected more
out of crooked i didn't have as much of a problem with joelle because you know me and joelle always
been been cool but me and crook were i thought we were better than that you know i mean so it was
more of a personal thing you you know what I mean?
But I can't bring myself to a point where I can get on a public platform
and bash any of them, though.
You know what I mean?
I got too much love for them.
And I think the amount of love I got for them is what made me so disappointed.
Bun told me, like, when Slaughterhouse first became a thing,
he called me and said, anytime I ever aired out anything publicly if it
involved family I always regretted it and that always resonated with me since
that conversation I went and done that probably 50 times I regretted it every
time so you know so that's one of the things that I'm working on so to answer
your question no no more slaughterhouse but still none beloved always I respect
everything as you said and i feel
like that should have been an easy conversation for crooked and joelle because joe don't want to
rap so if you don't want to rap there's no slaughterhouse so why shouldn't they be able
to go do their own project well it's easy to paint joe as that because of how many things he said
publicly but when we're having conference calls and he's a part of every call and we're having
creative conversations about what we're going to do next you know what i mean he was going to get
back in there and do it joe's thing is i'm retired doing i'm in the content space but i'm really into
ownership right now i will rap in slaughterhouse if we own it it can't be on shady and if we decide
to take it to another label i would be particular
on how we would do that deal because we already built it this is something we built already as
y'all should and i agree it shouldn't just sit on shady if shady doesn't want to release it then
this is respectfully because i love them too always so to get to that point with joe being
way more knowledgeable obviously myself being way more, and then just having it in our possession
and for them to just jump the gun like that
because of a deal that he put on the table,
which that's never been his role in the group.
But I mean, anything that anybody put on the table,
I would consider it,
but I think that we should be allowed to ask questions, right?
All right, well.
If I put something on the table for us
and you ask questions,
or even if you say no,
does that mean everything is over or does that mean we go to another label?
We hadn't talked to any other labels yet.
We hadn't even talked to a label in that situation.
We talked to a guy who was talking to a label.
We never had nothing on paper.
There never was a proposal in black and white for us to look at.
It was just a conversation.
He didn't like how the conversation went.
So he decided, we're gonna go do this
playing devil's advocate right do you feel like you know white devil's advocate
we know joe is doing well with his content creating everything that he's doing you're
obviously doing well could it be a situation where maybe joelle and crooked weren't doing as well
because the group was so much financial for them i mean y'all were going on tours y'all i don't think i ever really got the money that y'all deserve yet you feel like
maybe that was their way of saying look i gotta feed my family at the end of the day possibly and
i mean listen that makes it even worse because it's like bro if that's what it was we who you
supposed to have been talking to i understand the ups and downs so if it's if this is a down time
because there's
been plenty of things that i've done that i've done because i wanted one of my rules in the
group was i don't like i'm not doing any three-man shows all members got to be there it's been plenty
of times joe couldn't make it where they were like yo listen we need you to come do this because we
need the money and i did it like royce is gonna be political it was a bad deal there were times when
when joe was ready to rap and we couldn't get crook to rap they don't talk about that and I did it. Royce is going to be political. It was a bad deal. There were times when Joe
was ready to rap
and we couldn't get
Crook to rap.
They don't talk about that.
You know what I'm saying?
Why couldn't Crook rap?
Crook always ready to rap.
Crook didn't want to.
No, see?
See what I'm saying?
See, people got the wrong
impression about people
and that's why Joe
is easy to paint
as a certain thing.
He's an easy target.
Yeah, and Crook
and Joel look like
the blue collar guys. Correct. You know, the guys who will in a row they sleeves up. F's an easy target. Yeah, and Crook and Joel look like, they look like the blue collar guys.
Correct.
You know, the guys who,
you know,
willing to roll their sleeves up,
all that.
Crook,
he had his ways about him
the whole time.
He always had some issue
with Joe
that he wouldn't address.
It was always in the air.
I can't quite put my finger
on what that was,
but this nigga
that made Joe diss records,
he done did all that.
You know what i'm saying
people just didn't hear him and there was a time where he was like nah i ain't rapping nobody went
out and put out an album about him not rapping and saying that the group is over with it's just it's
messy and then on the business side it's like yo you you're not up our you up your too
and then you know like during the whole process, you had to paint
me in a certain light in order to be able to do that.
And I'm just trying to figure out what did
I do to deserve that. Yeah, and I mean
there's no reconciling because I heard
people getting invited to the Frank stand.
I never did. Didn't somebody say SMD
on one of those calls? Oh, no, no.
No, Joe.
It was a Frank stand.
Joe said that project at SMD. He said that project that project at smd he said
that project yeah that project can suck my yeah yeah yeah yeah well maybe it was the project so
yeah maybe that's not just yeah when i started seeing all that i was like you know what enough
that was just that was just some joe to say though you know what i'm saying like it wasn't like
joelle know how joe talk you know i mean so that wasn't that wasn't really nothing that was one of
them things where you can take it you can take it super super offensive and personal if you if you choose to but joel joel
said a lot of he said a lot of weird stuff too you know i mean like everybody played their part i'm i
i'm holding myself accountable for the for the part that i played too you know i mean but i mean
it's a little what did you play you think i mean you making it hard for me because I don't do much wrong
Charlie
I just
I just
I just
I did that thing
that I was talking
about
I went on Joe's
show
and I was frustrated
and my reaction
to what they did
caused Krip
to react to
how I reacted
what he said
made me block him
it made me block him
on social media
and made me block
his number
because I don't I love him too much and I don't want nothing else to get said that's gonna put me
up there you know i mean so and i don't feel like there's anything that should go on in the rap
space that should even bring you to that you know i mean but we all we all garden something you know
i mean like we all garden rather it's our egos we come from environments
where the measuring stick the cool is some souped up tough guy you know i mean like everybody's like
watch how you talk to me respect me but everybody ain't being so respectful you know so well we
appreciate you brothers for joining us good to see y'all brothers and her it's the breakfast club
good morning the breakfast club
this is the rumor report with angela Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee. Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
All right.
Well, the responses are rolling in to If I Get Caught Cheating by Division.
And here's Kandi and Tiny's response.
Payback won't be right now.
So I suggest that you pipe down.
Or I'll go out and get piped down.
Come back to see you for a wipe down.
You get dark and looking like cheating.
What makes you think I'll stay with you?
Get them girls down the school.
Down the school.
You get caught cheating.
What makes you think I won't shoot?
What makes you think I won't shoot?
I'll pack your shit up, cause I bet one love book.
Oh, you wanna play games?
Okay, response.
We knew that was coming.
That was a good one.
Come back for a wipe down.
Hurts.
All right.
Now, Carisha, a.k.a. Young Miami,
was on social media clearing up some rumors.
She had put on Twitter,
I'm really having a mental breakdown right now.
Haven't slept in days.
Like, I'm tired AF.
And don't feel like doing nothing today.
My energy is off.
She went on Instagram Live over the weekend
to clear up any misunderstanding
about what she's going through.
And here's what she said.
I had a mental breakdown
because of some shit I was going through and here's what she said i had a mental breakdown because it's
something that i was going through in my personal work life like about work like something i was
going through it had nothing to do about a man y'all really think i'm damn but we have a breakdown
about a man and get on the internet and tweet it's never that deep like people go through real life
y'all really get on there, make things up,
and then be hard down, arguing in the comments about it.
Like, oh, yeah, no, I'm just, y'all don't, you know what I mean?
Shut up and stop speaking for me.
Like, y'all can clearly see that I'm not my toes.
That girl is like a whole white, I mean, light-skinned girl.
I am a brown-skinned girl.
That's not me.
She was clearing up some rumors.
So she was not having a mental breakdown over Diddy because that's what people were saying.
Then they were also saying those were her toes in the video.
If you saw Kevin Gates licking on some toes, she said that's not her.
Well, it happens, man.
And when it happens, you got to disconnect.
The brain gets tired.
Same way your body will let you know when you are physically exhausted.
You can be mentally exhausted, too.
All right.
Now, here's another thing that happened.
Kiz Daniels, and he was just recently on The Breakfast Club.
He was allegedly arrested in Tanzania after failing to show up for a paid concert there.
And so fans were very upset.
They actually went to the venue.
He didn't show up.
And then there was video that circulated of them trashing the show's venue.
That video did trend and then there was a video of him being led into a police vehicle.
So here is what happened when he missed the show.
I beg for this.
Kizania, you're going for it.
You're going for it. You caused the damage to this country. he didn't do it.
And if you recall, when he was on The Breakfast Club,
he was explaining a show that he was five hours late for in the DMV
and people were very upset when that happened.
But he gave his explanation up here.
Here's what he said happened in that situation.
So I got my passport on that day day got on the plane that same day just me now the rest of my
team back home like the management no one got there just me so I traveled all
by myself oh my god I went straight on stage with the same outfit I traveled
with and you might be in your own head about it too much like because the
audience might have loved it
They weren't enjoying the show did love the show okay, oh thing is the tweets the tweets
I think they just wanted more. Yeah, they wanted a longer show. But the venue was like, you have to shut you down.
Now, that's two different incidents, right?
Yeah, this was when I said he was in the DMV.
And he was late for that show, five hours late.
This incident was in Tanzania.
He didn't show up at all.
And they were saying that he got arrested for not showing up. People were paying like $5,000 for a table.
And so people were throwing bottles.
They were very upset about that.
So I'm sure at some point we'll find out what really happened
but Twitter was going crazy over his no-show.
All right, now let's talk about Kanye.
As you know, he posted Skeet Davidson dead at age 28
and then in smaller print underneath it,
it's like a fake cover of the New York Times,
Kid Cudi meant to play funeral but fearful of bottle throwers.
And so this is all following reports that Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson have broken up.
Well, Pete Davidson, according to page six, has been in trauma therapy, largely due to Kanye's attacks on social media.
An insider also told people the attention and negativity coming from Kanye and his antics is a trigger for Pete.
And he's had to seek out help. And according to other reports,
sources are saying that Pete Davidson proposed to Kim Kardashian before their
breakup, before she ended their nine month relationship.
And everything was just moving too fast.
Kim wanted to slow things down and instead Pete proposed.
He is devastated.
Everyone warned him that he was going to push her away, but he didn't listen.
Remember, this is the same guy that proposed to Ariana Grande after just a few weeks.
Pete learned nothing from that relationship.
He falls hard and he falls fast.
You know, posting that Pete
passed away is lame as hell, because I feel
like if you're not ready to die, why would you
play with death? You shouldn't wish anything on anyone
that you wouldn't want to happen to you.
And is he going to do this to
every single person that Kim dates
in the future? Probably.
Because you set the precedent, so now you're going to do this to every single person that Kim dates in the future? Probably. Because you set the precedent.
So now you're going to do this to every single person that she dates?
Which is wild because he's dating other women.
Yeah, what if Kim harassed them?
I don't get it.
She would never.
And rest in peace to Olivia Newton-John since we just said that.
People are devastated that she has passed away at the age of 73.
We know her from starring in the classic movie Grease.
And so if y'all don't know Grease, here's a classic song from that summer loving.
Girl, crazy for me.
That a boy, cutest for me.
Summer days drifting away to a summer night. All right.
Well, well, well, well, well.
And of course, she co-starred with John Travolta in that movie.
He posted,
My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better.
Your impact was incredible.
I love you so much.
We will see you down the road and we will all be together again.
Yours from the moment I saw you and forever.
You're Danny.
You're John.
She wasn't one of the pink ladies in Grease, right?
She joined the pink ladies at the end. She did?
Yeah, at the end she ended up joining them because remember
they were trying to get her in and she was like
kind of nerdy. They were making fun of her
and then at the end she ended up being cool
and smoking a cigarette. Rizzo was
the lead of the pink ladies, right?
Yeah, Rizzo was in it. Frenchie was in it.
Alright guys. Haven't watched that
movie in a long time. That movie's amazing.
On lip service, we had a whole discussion with Godfrey.
That's one of his favorite movies ever.
No, it is.
It is.
This takes on a whole new meaning, you know, as life goes on because of John Travolta,
the whole Greece thing.
But, you know.
My goodness.
All right.
That is your rumor report.
People's Choice makes us up next.
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Hey, everyone. This is Courtney Thor you get your podcasts. Hey, everyone.
This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga.
On July 8th, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same
as Melrose Place was introduced to the world.
We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, and every single wig removal together.
So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows
and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills,
and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
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