The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club Talks Heat Waves, "Nope", Athlete's Foot and More
Episode Date: July 21, 2022Today on The Breakfast Club Angela gives us the update on these insane heatwaves going on across the country. During Rumor Report, we discuss Jordan Peele being named "The Best Horror Director Of All ...Time" and Beyonce's new album track list being unveiled. Charlamagne gives us todays Donkey of The Day and Positive noteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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they tell me it was y'all. I say, oh hell yeah,
I'm getting up. The world's most dangerous
morning show. DJ Envy. Your people's
choice. Angela Yee. I'm a sweetheart, but
I'll cut you. Charlamagne Tha God.
I can't believe you guys are the best,
kid. Collectively known as Breakfast
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I'm exhausted.
How are you feeling? You tired? What'd you do yesterday? Anything?
Yeah, well, stupidly, you know, it is really hot out, and I was like, I'm gonna go for a little jog in the park, but I tried to go early before it got really hot, so that was rough.
And then my parents came over. That's always exhausting. It's like babysitting when kids come over.
Yes.
So that's what that felt like.
And then the alarm started going off at the juice bar at like 3 o'clock this morning.
So I've pretty much been up since then dealing with, I don't know what happened, but yeah.
So then I couldn't go back to sleep.
Well, yesterday I had to go to the podiatrist.
The podiatrist.
Podiatrist.
How much of food?
I have athlete's foot.
Oh, you got fungus.
Athlete's foot.
You're not an athlete.
Right.
That's what I said.
So your feet stink
because you know
when people have athlete's feet.
No, they don't stink.
It does.
It definitely does.
It does not stink.
It does.
You want to smell it now?
Is that why you took down
your OnlyFans page
where it was just your feet?
I don't have an OnlyFans page
for just my feet.
You don't now, but you had.
Somebody created that.
It wasn't me.
So it's black under your toenails?
It's not black under my toenails.
It was a little scabby.
You know, I know my body,
so it was a little scabby.
Yeah, you want to see?
It was like peeling.
Like the bottom of my feet
was like peeling.
I'm telling you, man,
if you've been listening
to The Breakfast Club
for a long time, bro,
it's only a matter of time
before you start hearing
about more aging,
aging things like this.
No, well, it wasn't.
That has nothing to do with age.
What happened is my son, he wears my sneakers.
And, you know, he's an athlete.
You know why?
Because he's 18.
Okay, you old, bro.
So he wears my sneakers, and he wears my slippers and my kicks.
And I guess sometimes he doesn't wear socks.
And, you know, when I throw on my shoes and run around the house or run to get the kids or whatever it may be.
So you have moist, raw skin.
Right.
So right now I have moist, raw skin.
You can get monkey pox like that.
What?
I don't know.
You should get that.
I thought monkey pox had something to do with your skin.
I thought it was skin to skin contact or something like that.
So that's what happened.
So my son, we wear the same size, which is a size 10.
Wow.
And, you know, he's been wearing my kicks, my sneakers, my slippers, my Uggs, and all that stuff around the house.
And now, because of that, I have-
You said your Uggs?
Yeah, my Uggs.
Isn't it kind of hot to be wearing Uggs?
They're like flip-flop Uggs.
Oh.
They got the holes in them.
You wear them when I go to the pool.
I thought you were wearing Uggs, like, you know, the winter boots.
No, no, not those type of Uggs.
You sure athletes foot ain't got nothing to do with age?
No.
Okay.
No, no, no.
It's just, you know, I got it from my son.
Yeah, anybody could get it at any age. Any age. It has to do with, yeah. It's just, you know, I got it from my son. Yeah, anybody could get it at any age.
Any age.
It has to do with, yeah.
But that means that your feet have fungus on it.
Yeah, my feet have fungus on it right now.
How old do we get?
You're going to start hearing about our doctor's appointments.
Okay, I just want you all to know that.
That's going to be a regular segment on The Breakfast Club soon, as old as we are.
Okay?
It's going to be about our regular scheduled doctor appointment.
I got a colon.
I'm going to get a colon thing next month.
Colonoscopy.
Colonoscopy next month I'm going to get.
Are we going together?
We're not going together. What do you call this? I already have mine scheduled. Mine's been scheduled for a couple of months. I'm going. I'm going to get a colon thing next month. Colonoscopy. Colonoscopy next month I'm going to get. Are we going together? We're not going together.
But I already have mine scheduled.
Mine's been scheduled for a couple of months.
I'm going.
I'm going.
We're going together.
In Jersey, right?
Man, don't worry about where I'm going.
Don't worry about where I'm going to be bit over with my ass open, okay?
We're going together.
Don't worry about that.
So did you have to take medicine?
What do you have to do?
No, I went to the doctor.
Now, mind you, I had to go to the doctor yesterday.
Every nurse and everybody is young as hell.
They was like, yeah, we seen your name.
We knew you were coming.
I went to the doctor.
The doctor looked at my foot.
He was like, yeah, it's an athlete's foot.
Here's some cream.
Put this cream for three days.
You good money.
Where's the cream?
What?
Where is the cream?
At my house.
I didn't know if you had to apply it this morning.
Are you going to apply it for me?
I was going to remind you. I'll bring it tomorrow if you want to apply it for me. I was going to remind you, Claude. I was going know if you had to apply it this morning. You were going to apply it for me? I was going to remind you.
I'll bring it tomorrow if you want to apply it for me.
I was going to remind you, Claude.
I was going to remind you.
Ray was going to remind Claude that he needed to put his cream on his feet.
I'll bring the cream tomorrow if you're going to do it for me.
I'm not going to do it for you, but I'll remind you.
You know, it could spread to other places, too.
Yes, that's why he was like, yeah, I'm glad you caught it early.
WebMD tells you everything.
I ain't telling y'all no more.
You said what? Nothing. What'd you caught it early. Ooh. All right. WebMD tells you everything. I ain't telling y'all no more. Hmm?
You said what?
Nothing.
What'd you say?
Nothing.
I didn't say anything.
Oh, my gosh.
You could get a ringworm.
Now, I had a...
Can you start the show?
I just want to tell you one more.
I did have one in between my legs one time.
You had a ringworm?
No.
I had, like, it wasn't athlete's foot, but it was like...
No, you're just being kinky now.
No, I wasn't.
It was when I used to ride motorcycles.
When you sit on the thing, you used to get hot.
You ain't never rode no motorcycle ever.
You used to ride tricycles, bro.
You know what?
10 speeds.
Now, obviously, it's a motorcycle.
You was not a rough rider.
You're a liar.
You used to have on biker shorts with the gel in your butt and the knee pads.
Before that bike, I used to have a motorcycle.
Never.
You was never a rough rider.
All my bike riders know between the legs, it would get warm.
You were a 10-speeder.
You know what?
I ain't messing with you.
Cut it out.
Man, you are a liar.
I'm not.
And you've always been a liar.
That's not true.
Let's get the show cracking.
I hate y'all.
See, I hate coming in and being free.
I can't even be free in a place of work.
You can be a freak, yeah?
I said free.
I didn't say freak.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I didn't have my headphones on.
Front page is what we're talking about.
Well, let's talk about these dangerously high temperatures that are persisting throughout the weekend.
Millions of Americans will be experiencing triple digit heat.
That'll cause rashes.
Just by the way, that heat.
Anyway, and you know what he told me?
He told me you should put powder in your shoes.
I thought that we weren't doing baby powder anymore.
You don't have to do baby powder.
There's other kinds of powder.
Just make sure it's not Johnson & Johnson.
It's like Jack itch in your feet.
Put Johnson & Johnson on.
You're going to get more than a rash.
All right. I hate y'all. Front page going to get more than a rash. All right.
I hate y'all.
Front page news is next.
Let's go.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Where we starting, Yeezy?
All right.
Well, more than 85% of Americans are getting ready for temperatures above 90 degrees throughout
the weekend.
They said millions in the South Central U.S. are expected to experience readings
in the triple digits.
So that means more than 80 million people are under
various heat alerts.
So everybody, you have to be really careful as you're
bracing for the heat. A lot of places
are opening up community centers.
And if you can avoid being outside
and somehow conserve power
so that systems can continue to operate,
they're asking everybody to do that so you can get through it together.
Why y'all don't know how to, you know, move through some heat, man?
I'm from South Carolina.
You stay in the house when it's too hot and then when it gets a little cooler in the evening,
you go outside.
Yeah, but sometimes the systems overheat and overload.
I've been getting a lot of alerts saying, you know, in case your heat or your electricity
goes out when everybody's on it, because it's 100
degrees in some places. Oh yeah, we didn't have that growing up.
We had the fan in the window and you
leave the door open and had the screen door closed.
That's all.
So it was really bad. It's going to be a hot one. But if all the
power goes out, your fan won't work either.
That's true. You know, so.
You got to go outside and sit in some shade.
Alright.
And President Joe Biden announced yesterday a set of executive actions that he's taking on climate change.
All of that is because he tried to do a wider climate change agenda.
And that did not happen due to Congress.
He said Congress is not acting as it should.
Here is what Joe Biden had to say.
As president, I have a responsibility to act with urgency and resolve
when our nation faces clear and present danger.
And that's what climate change is about.
The health of our citizens and our communities
is literally at stake.
The UN's leading international climate scientist
called the latest climate report,
nothing less than, quote, code red for humanity.
We see it here in Americaica in red states and blue states
extreme weather events costing 145 billion dollars in damages just last year i've flown
over the vast majority of the mount west and down in louisiana all across america it's a it's an
amazing to see right now he also said that he'll be investing $2.3 billion in funding for FEMA's resilient infrastructure program in fiscal 2022.
And so that will broaden the low income energy assistance program to include cooling centers and energy efficient air conditioners.
Did money really fix what man has ruined in regards to Mother Nature?
It doesn't feel like it.
Now, he also did talk about when it comes to climate change,
he thinks about jobs as well,
and jobs building wind turbines and helping union jobs
that will help do all kinds of things
that can help prevent climate change from taking over.
He said, today, over 100 million Americans
are suffering from extreme heat.
I announced that I'll make a historic investment in resilient infrastructure that will help communities across the U.S.
prepare for disasters like the heat waves we are seeing today.
That includes a program that will allow states to help vulnerable households with cooling.
And through the bipartisan infrastructure law, he said, I'm working to weatherize homes,
make them more efficient, lowering energy costs for families and so on.
Can humans actually reverse climate change, though?
They can try to do things to slow it down.
Yeah, and then, you know, they could potentially make things better.
Like, think about during the pandemic, which is still going on now,
when people weren't using their cars and people weren't riding on public transportation
and all of that as much, going into office buildings.
There were a lot more animals outside and things like that.
So it did help.
That's why I feel like the earth is going to repair itself, you know,
and the earth is going to eventually get rid of everything that is causing it trouble,
including us humans.
We are the virus when it comes to the earth.
We are what's making the earth sick.
That is your front page news.
All right.
Did y'all see the video of Biden not knowing what seat to sit in?
Oh, I thought he was playing musical chairs.
Was that what he was playing?
I thought he was playing a game.
He wasn't playing a game.
So who's running the country?
Because Biden.
President Joe Manchin.
I told y'all this already.
I've been telling you this for two years.
He was shaking hands with people that didn't exist.
Then he was playing musical chairs.
Joe Manchin runs this country.
Y'all know this already, guys
and gals.
Okay.
All right.
Well, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
hit us up now.
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 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.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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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,
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Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets.
How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello? And how would you feel if your doctor advised you to keep your life-altering medical procedure a secret from everyone? And what if
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Bang!
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?
Hey, what up, though? This is Drew from the 3, who's this? Hey, what up, though?
This is Drew from the 313.
Good morning.
Drew, what up, man?
Get it off your chest.
First of all, good morning, The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy, Angel Lee, Charlamagne Tha God.
Drew.
Everything you guys do.
Good morning.
What up, my guy?
What up?
Charlamagne, I got a little beef with you, man.
I listened to your podcast, man, and you made a comment on there that was disturbing.
As much as you do for the community,
the black community,
I'm just trying to understand how
you've never seen the wire.
I've never seen the
wire, man. I don't know, man.
I should be ashamed of myself. I know.
I've never seen the wire.
We're going to have to, you know,
we may have to look at your black card and think about some things.
I never avoided it.
I just never saw it.
That show jump-started a lot of people's careers, too.
I'm not going to lie.
I've never seen The Wire, either.
What?
Well, you're Dominican, though, so that's understandable.
I've never seen The Wire.
So when they make the Wee Bay jokes, you don't understand?
I understand the Wee Bay jokes.
I've seen some, you know, the clips and stuff like that,
but I've never watched a full episode of The Wire.
And The Wire is so culturally relevant,
even if you haven't seen the show, you understand the cultural references.
But I've never watched the whole thing.
Yeah, I've never seen The Wire.
But the reason I've never seen it is The Wire came out
when I was really on my grind doing so many parties and so many shows,
so I never had a chance to sit down and watch it during that time.
I never watched no TV during that time.
I don't know why I never watched the wire,
because I watched everything else.
I watched Sopranos, I watched True Blood.
I just never saw the wire.
I started watching the wire when it first started
because my boy Hassan played Weeby,
and I remember he was like,
yo, I just got a role on this HBO show.
And that's why I started watching it
from the very beginning, and it was amazing.
Hello, who's this?
It was on there.
It's just hell of a...
It's Dominique from Duval. Duval!
What's up, brother?
What's going on, man? Yeah, first and foremost.
Morning, big morning. Morning.
Morning, Tyler Lang. What up, brother?
But yeah, I want to hug it off my chest. I want to give a shout-out
to my beautiful wife, man. She's a stay-at-home mom.
Taking care of all our
folk here. While she's
doing that, she's a chef, too.
So if you're here in Duval, you can follow her at ThePrettyBrownChef on Instagram.
It's D-A underscore PrettyBrown underscore Chef.
It's your main end of the day.
I'm right here, Kane.
Man, it's been about four months since I haven't yet received my book.
Jesus Christ.
Eddie, y'all didn't mail the books up?
They said they mail the books up.
Eddie said he mailed them up.
Well, you hold the door
and we'll see if we can get you a book, brother.
All right, man.
Y'all have a good morning.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, hello?
Yeah, hello?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Yeah, my foot, my foot.
Yeah, no, I'm just wanting to say, man,
top of the morning to everybody, man.
I'm blessed.
You know what I'm saying?
I got a good job.
I can't, you know, I can't complain.
I'm alive.
It's all that matters, man. That's it? Yep, absolutely. You know what I'm saying? Happy to be here job. I can't complain. I'm alive. That's all that matters, man.
That's it?
Yep, absolutely.
You know what I'm saying?
Happy to be here.
Just wanted to let y'all know, man, I do baseball stuff.
I don't know if y'all know about baseball, but I do baseball, man.
I do all of that, man.
It's called a Kirino's Baseball.
I do everything, man, for real.
What does that even mean, you do baseball?
What does that mean?
You train.
I do podcasts.
I talk about baseball.
I'm an analyst for major leagues and stuff like that.
A lot of black people don't even be in that stuff, but I'm in it.
You know what I'm saying?
Changing the game.
Got you.
That's what it is.
Keep it going.
What's the name of your podcast, man?
Akiri Knows Baseball.
I got Instagram, Twitter, everything.
You know what I'm saying?
I think you should get rid of the base and just call it, what's your name?
Akiri. Akiri Knows Balls. I think that. Yeah, everything. You know what I'm saying? I think you should get rid of the base and just call it, what's your name? Akiri.
Akiri knows balls.
I think that.
Yeah, whatever.
No, I think that'll go far, man.
I don't know if that'll go that far.
What you mean?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up right now.
And happy birthday to Jose Rivera from the Got Credit.
Shout out to the whole team over there.
Today is his birthday, so wishing him a happy birthday.
All right?
Get it off your chest.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm darling.
I'm darling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm darling.
I'm calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
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My name is Manny.
I got a don't-give-you-day.
I have two activities that I want to give.
Talk to me, Manny.
First don't-give-you-day goes to Webberland in Florida that stole my debit card number.
Uh-uh.
They ran it up.
They ran it up. I'm not ran it up. They ran it up.
I'm not going to lie.
They ran it up.
Luckily, my bank, you know, I realized what's going on.
They gave me the money back, but it was a whole headache.
Yeah, that's a lot.
Don't give it up for that person.
How much did they spend?
Yeah, how much was it?
Yeah, how much did they spend?
They spent probably like almost like $3,000.
And the thing is, I don't check my account as frequently.
It's when I was paying a bill, and I was like, oh, let me check my account.
I paid a bill.
And I realized they hit me.
I'm like, yo, I'm not in Florida.
Well, you know what you do, bro?
You know what you do?
And I tell everybody to do this.
It's a hassle, but I can only take up to $500 out of my account a day.
And I can only spend $1,000.
Oh, that's what I do now.
Okay, and I can only spend $1,000 on my card without having to call.
So if somebody steals my card, if they try to take cash, they only get $500.
Or if they try to charge it, it's only $1,000 before they call me.
So that way they can tell you because, I mean, it is what it is.
Yeah, I love the fact that my bank knows my habits.
You know what I mean?
Even Amex, they know my habits.
They're like, he ain't spend that.
I'm with a smaller bank.
It's a credit union.
So their technology is not up to date like the bigger
banks. But I just learned
that they have a system where
I can't... I said it where
anything over $50, it goes to fine
automatically.
Or they send you a text, too.
What winds up happening is you really have to spend
something and you have to go inside a mall and you
buy it and then they'll send you a text
and then there won't be any service in that mall
so then you gotta walk outside the mall to say
yes to the text and you gotta run back inside so
let them just text to call you.
Yeah, that's true.
I appreciate you guys. I love you guys.
Keep doing what you're doing. Thank you.
Thank you, King.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. Now, we got rumors on the way?
Man, so there are these charges of incest, sex crimes against Ricky Martin,
and he will be testifying against his own nephew.
We'll give you more details.
Okay.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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The Rumor Report. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report. Okay, well, Ricky Martin is going to be appearing on Zoom before a judge in Puerto Rico today.
That is after he has denied these accusations that he and his 21-year-old nephew had a romantic or sexual relationship for seven months. Now, according to Ricky Martin's attorney, Marty Singer,
he told the Post that the person who made these claims
is struggling with deep mental health challenges.
Ricky Martin has, of course, never been and would never be involved
in any kind of sexual or romantic relationship with his nephew.
But according to the protection order that was entered against Ricky Martin,
they're saying that he fares for his safety.
And I guess we'll see.
And if these claims are proven to be true by any chance,
Ricky Martin could face five decades in prison,
50 years in prison under Puerto Rico's laws for incest charges.
So today he's in court.
All right.
Now let's talk about horror movies.
One of my favorite topics, according to reports and according to Twitter, So today he's in court. All right. Now let's talk about horror movies.
One of my favorite topics, according to reports and according to Twitter, 50 Cent's new horror movie, Skillhouse, has people already really nervous, freaked out and everything. It hasn't even been released.
But according to Twitter, they said they shot a kill scene and the camera operator became so nauseated that he passed out and the camera crashed to the ground.
And they said they had to stop and stop everything for half an hour.
And he is OK.
But they said, get ready for some crazy ish.
Now, 50 Cent also shared a message.
He said, crazy night.
One of our cameramen passed out cold for 30 minutes from the scene.
Couldn't take how real it was.
We're elevating horror to the next level.
This is going to change the rules of the game.
Yeah, I don't like horror movies.
I love them.
I don't pay people to scare me.
And it's too much real fear out here to be manufacturing it.
I'm good.
Yeah, I don't do scary movies.
I'm a support fifth, but I just don't do scary movies.
I cannot wait to see it now.
I'll post it on Instagram.
I ain't going to watch it.
Now, the film is reportedly going to focus on social media
and influencer culture, as well as the lengths that people are willing to go to obtain and maintain that fame.
That doesn't sound like a horror movie.
That sounds like real life.
A lot of horror movies are based on real life.
Huh?
Based on true stories.
There's a lot of horror movies that are based on true stories.
No, you're right, because I know Freddy.
I've seen Freddy before.
I don't know if you've seen The Conjuring or The Exorcist or any of those movies,
but those are real stories.
Yeah, I know that.
Based on real stories.
All right, now, Jordan Peele, by the way, speaking of horror movies,
people are saying that his new movie, Nope, is going to do really well.
It's coming out tomorrow.
And according to Rotten Tomatoes, the score is just above 80% based on early reviews.
And also Get Out and Us, he did those movies as well.
So he has a lot of critical acclaim for those.
And so somebody compared him to John Carpenter.
That was Adam Ellis.
He said, I know this is a hot take,
but at what point did we declare Jordan Peele the best horror director of all time?
Can you think of another horror director that had three great films,
let alone three in a row?
I can't.
And Jordan Peele responded, sir, please put the phone down.
I beg you.
He said, sorry, I love your enthusiasm,
but I will just not tolerate any John
Carpenter slander. So
he's not trying to be compared in that way
and he's giving John Carpenter his props.
He did Halloween. He did
The Thing, The Fog, Christine and the Mouth of
Madness and
all of those. What about people like
Wes Craven? Wes Craven was a beast.
I mean, these are three horror movies,
but, you know, they are all things that,
movies that have done extremely well really quickly.
So that's why that happened.
Yeah, I don't even watch horror movies,
and I know Wes Craven.
You know, and John Carpenter.
So that lets you know that they're the kings of that genre.
But Jordan Peele's on his way.
Now, Issa Rae was recently doing interviews,
because, you know, her show, Rap-ish,
is coming on tonight, right?
Isn't tonight there?
I think it's out already.
July 21st.
Is today the 21st?
Yeah, I think it premiered at midnight.
Yeah, so that's out tonight.
So that's the release date for Rap-ish.
It's going to be eight episodes in total.
The first two episodes actually come out today,
so you can watch that.
But she recently did a sit-down interview
where she discusses the show,
and one of the things she talked about
is why she named the show Rap-ish.
So you obviously knew when you named the show Rap
that this would be a problem.
I did it. Yes.
I anticipated that it was a tentative title.
And then I talked to HBO Legal, like, what can we get get away with because we had an asterisk new title and then we replaced it with an
exclamation point and they were like, it's totally fine like TV guy can print that and
So then it was like yes, it's out there. But now it's on billboards and little kids are seeing it and sorry
But they can read, which is great. That's good.
They can read. That's great.
Yeah.
Now, she also told Seth Meyers on
Late Night with Seth Meyers how she got the idea for the show.
What gave you this idea?
I am a huge rap fan,
and this idea has kind of been gestating for a while.
I've always wanted to have something set in the music world,
and this is just such an exciting time. Like, there's so many dope female rappers who are out here killing it. And one of
my favorite producers, a male, happened to say that all women rap about now is like their vaginas,
like it's all the same, all the same. And I was like, that's not fair because men rap about the
same thing all the time. And so that that kind of double standard really interested me.
All right, in addition to that,
she also talked about staying behind the scenes
and not having to be in front of the cameras this time.
You were only behind the scenes on this show.
Yes, thank the Lord. Are you super happy?
Oh my God, are you kidding me?
I was writing this show while filming season five
of Insecure.
I was tired of being on camera and I was like,
what can I write where I can get out of this city?
Cause I wrote it during quarantine.
I was like, ooh, where do I want to be next?
If the show gets picked up Miami.
And then it was just like,
I just get to be behind the scenes and direct.
I mean, not literally direct, but like as a producer,
give notes to the amazing cast and contribute to the story.
And so it was just it was a lot of fun. It was a different muscle.
Dropping the clues for the big boss Issa Rae, man.
Absolutely. Sounds so dope.
Let me tell you something, that woman, I'm telling you, the way she empowers people and puts folks in positions to win is very admirable.
And she'd be duplicated by all humans who have the ability to do it.
She got Sarita Singleton as the show runner for rap i don't know sarita but she used to be a writer on insecure so
she bossed she bossed up so salute to her she's got jt and young miami as executive producers of
the show uh she got kid fury as a writer and he's on the show pretty v is on the show and it's all
because isa ray is a mother effing boss drop on the clues all right well. Issa Rae can't. All right. Well, today's the day.
So make sure y'all check out Rap-ish.
I'm Angela Yee.
And that's your Rumor Report.
All right.
And I'll never understand TV's logic with curse words either.
What do you mean?
Like the rap.
Like people curse every day, B.
Like you can't hide curse words.
Like it's a common word. Well, radio also then.
It's very common though.
It's a common word.
Yeah, but there's young kids that listen to it.
They don't want their kids to listen to it.
And the same thing with normal TV. They don't want their kids to listen to and the same thing with normal tv they don't want the kids shut down social media then because
they're gonna see all the words on social media and hear them at school some people don't let
their kids be on social media my kids are on social media but majority of kids are majority
of kids what are we talking about my kids what age are we talking here majority of kids shut up
but you know what you do have a lot of kids so that is majority of kids. Shut up. I thought I was going to come up. No, no. You can do what you want with your kids. All right, go. Everybody just play curses everywhere.
The majority of your kids.
My kids.
But you know what?
You do have a lot of kids.
So that is the majority of kids in the world.
No, it's not.
The majority of kids in the world are your kids.
No, it's not.
Majority of kids in the world are yours and Nick Cannon's and Kiki White.
And Elon Musk.
No, Elon ain't touching y'all.
How much Elon got?
Like 16.
Wow.
He up there.
He up there. I didn't know he was with y'all. But my kids ain't on social media. Wow. He up there. He up there.
I didn't know he was with y'all.
But my kids ain't on social media.
Just the two older ones.
All right.
Well, front page news next.
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Let's get some front page news. Where we starting, Yeezy?
All right. Well, the January 6th hearings are continuing today, and the committee will present
new witnesses and evidence about what Donald Trump was doing during the attack on the Capitol.
They do expect more hearings this year as well.
So they're talking about that three-hour period during which Donald Trump refused to call off a violent mob of his supporters who were attacking police.
They're going to talk about it was 187 minutes altogether.
They're going to be talking about that and the finale in a series of eight televised public hearings is today,
but there's going to be some more later this year.
So they said the story is going to tell that in that time,
Donald Trump refused to act to defend the Capitol
as a violent mob stormed the Capitol with the aim of stopping
the counting of the electoral votes and blocking the transfer of power. According to a committee aide, Trump was directing a mob that he, the former president,
knew was armed and pointing them toward the Capitol, telling them to fight like hell and
march to the Capitol and spurring them down Pennsylvania Avenue. They said there will be
new information presented at the 8 p.m. Eastern time hearing, some of it recently obtained by the special house panel.
It's going to be about two hours long.
Yeah, it's wild to me that they had the former chief advisor of Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, on trial,
and they arrested the case after two witnesses, just two.
Now, Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, his family members, allies, and GOP lawmakers
will be discussed during the hearing as well.
And so we get to see that tonight.
Like I said, all of this is for nothing if they don't prosecute Trump.
And I don't have no hope that the DOJ is going to do the right thing.
All right. Georgia's six week abortion ban is going to go into effect immediately.
This is a very unorthodox ruling. Instead of it taking place later this summer and going into effect then as it was initially expected, they are saying this is taking effect right now.
Abortion rights advocates are saying that this is horrific.
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Usually that's about 28 days after a decision,
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They're going to be announcing this today.
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All right, that is your front page news.
All right, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Yesterday, we were having a conversation on air.
We reported that they caught some kids
that were breaking into homes, right, Yee?
Yes, they were discussing
it was like a whole
effort that's been going on for
a couple years now, and these kids have been
breaking into homes. Marlo Hampton
was one of the latest victims. Here's what she had to say
about that invasion.
I heard the boom
when I heard my nephew scream
and I knew that scream
was a scream of fear.
My heart dropped.
So we're asking
800-585-1051.
Yesterday we had
this conversation.
Charlamagne thought
that these kids should get
how much?
How much time?
Oh, you keep saying kids.
What is kids?
What's the age range?
Well, there's four
suspected gang members
who are now in custody.
I think some of them are teenagers.
Yeah.
I think they vary from 17
to in their late
20s. I think that the penalty
for home invasions, because home invasions are different
than breaking and entering a burglary.
Breaking and entering a burglary usually
happen when nobody's at home.
Home invasions mean that you are plotting to kick in a door,
knowing that somebody is in there.
It could be kids.
It could be older people.
Whatever it is.
And you're planning to do whatever to get what it is that you want.
You know what I mean?
So I think that the sentences for home invasions should be very, very, very, very harsh.
And you think it should be 25 years, you were saying yesterday.
Well, I mean, if they're kids, and they go in at 25,
25 means what you, I think you do,
how long do you stay in there when you're underage?
25, you usually got to do sometimes a 60% of the time.
If it's federal, it's 85%.
But when you're a kid, I don't know if you stay there the whole time.
Well, it depends, because you could be 17
and still be tried as an adult in some places.
Well, either way, if somebody breaks into your house with a home invasion, right,
you're not thinking about the age.
Correct.
If you've got your pistol in there, you're going to grab your pistol
and you're going to get the blam-blamming, right?
Yeah, so far four men were arrested and charged.
But they said it's a gang that includes other members,
and it's 15 home invasions
or burglaries that they're suspected.
Either way, the penalty is harsh.
Whether you run up in somebody's house and they kill you
or you get locked up and they
throw you under the jail. So the moral of the story
is there has to be something that
prevents these home invasions from happening in the
first place. Alright, so let's talk about it.
I think 25 to life is
a long time, especially for a teenager, 17 years old.
Now, mind you, I've been a victim of a robbery. I've been a victim of attempted carjacking.
I've been a victim of a lot of these things. Never a home invasion, though.
But I will say some of these kids are stupid. We've all done so many stupid things as a young kid at 16, 17, and 18 year old that we look back and be like, woo, we could have went to jail
or woo, we could be dead.
Does that mean I want that kid to go to life
for 25, go to jail for 25 years?
But you said you'd shoot them if they come in your house. I would shoot anybody that comes in my house.
I don't care what size, what age,
what color, whatever. You come to my house
when I'm at my crib and you're not invited,
I'm going to shoot you because all I'm thinking is
you're coming to hurt me. But that's what I'm
saying. So it should be a harsh penalty.
In one of the cases, somebody was shot and seriously wounded.
That's what I'm saying.
Whether it's 25 years in jail or the person getting shot and killed when they do the home invasion,
it's still a harsh penalty.
Well, let's take your phone calls when we come back.
Let's discuss.
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Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about these kids in Atlanta that got arrested for home invasion.
What's the story, Yeezy?
Yeah, so Marla Hampton was talking about this, and her house is one of the homes broken into.
But these four people have been arrested so far.
They're tied to what they're saying, 15 different home invasions.
And they're also looking for a 33-year-old man, they said, who was the ringleader of this.
Now, like I said, do I feel like they should get time?
Absolutely.
But my whole thing is when they're young kids, when they're 16 or 17 or 18,
we all do stupid things at that age.
And I don't want to see a 17-year-old kid or 18-year-old kid get 25 years to life.
Now, if they kill somebody, that's something different because we make a lot of stupid decisions.
I did a lot of stupid things that if I would have got caught or if somebody didn't help me
or whatever it may have been, I might have been
in jail for a long time. All of that is true,
but you contradict yourself because you said as soon as these kids
come in your house, you're going to blow their brains off.
Anybody come in my house. I'm not going to check the same kid.
That's my point.
Are you a teen?
I think it's a case-by-case basis.
Some of these people might have been doing this
for a long time, been arrested, have criminal records.
Now, if it's a 17 year old kid that this is their first time getting in trouble for something.
And, you know, but I will say this is 15 different cases that they're saying that they're investigating that they might be tied to.
So that's a lot. So that's very risky. But I will say if they're young, they don't have a record.
You know, I think you have to look at each individual.
You say that, but what if it's their first time committing a crime and it's a home invasion and they end up
tying up some young kid
or tying up somebody's grandma and pistol-whipping
them. Well, that's more than just a home
invasion. That's more charges. I feel it, though.
But if you run up in somebody's house with guns, you're not going
there for nothing nice. That's the thing that's different about
these. So I think when you think home invasions, you're thinking
it's just a burglary. It's just breaking and entering.
It's like, no,
you're kicking in somebody's door
knowing that there's a family in there.
You got guns.
What else are you there for
other than some like really
different type of premeditated evil?
I got you.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up?
What's up?
This is Matt from Atlanta.
What's up, brother?
What's going on?
Man, I was going to say,
you got kids,
so specifically,
you can't really just
give them like no 425 to life they got to get at least like maybe 5 to 10 at the most because
once you do a little time buffet it's gonna make you a break okay see i agree i think kids you give
them a little less time if they over a certain age then you lock them up 25 years because you
know what you're doing but some of these kids are 17 years old they're ogs like yo let's go get this
quick little money it It's quick.
We ain't going to get caught.
We just going to steal some bread.
And I get it.
It sounds tempting.
You do something stupid.
But what I want to see is a 17-year-old go to jail for 25 years.
I wouldn't want to see that. Depends what they did.
Depends what they did.
Depends what they did.
You give them about five.
You give them about five.
That's like, what, 22, 23, I think, off the top of their head.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, look, that's going to show them a little bit.
Like, when he get out, he's going to be like,
I need to be a man to step up.
I would hope so.
But you got to at least present these really harsh sentences
to make people think about it.
You know what I'm saying?
And there's a reason that, you know,
we don't just go out there and commit crimes every day
because you're thinking about it.
Like, if I know if I do this, it's going to lead to this.
Hello, who's this? Yo, it's Nicole to lead to this. Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's Nicole.
Hey, Nicole. Peace, Nicole.
What's your thoughts, mama?
So I agree with Charlamagne.
Maybe not 25 years, but like 15 to 20 because you can't play it on that kids going to be kids.
They're going to make dumb decisions because they're going to grow up and be adults one day.
And then you're going to have adults running around doing home invasions.
And then what?
That's right.
I do think the kids should get time. I'm not
saying kids should just walk free and get my high five.
He's saying not 25 years. I just think 25 is a long
time for a kid. I mean, do we all know people that have
gone to jail at a young age and actually been
rehabilitated? Yes.
I know a few. Right.
So I don't think you should assume
that somebody makes a decision and they're going to turn into an adult
doing the same thing.
Yeah.
Yeah, but they still had to go to jail and do some guns.
Right, I'm not saying nobody should go to jail, but we're saying not 25 years.
If you're like 17 years old, that's your everything.
Listen, the reality is...
But think about it, the person whose house you go into, if they kill you, now you dead.
Well, that's murder, that's something else.
That's the whole point of a home invasion. To me, if you run up in somebody's house with a gun, to me, you could potentially do all of those things.
And all of that should be accounted for in court.
But I also know a lot of stupid kids that feel like my intention is not to hurt somebody.
My intention is to scare them.
Because most people, when they see a gun, they get scared.
They get messed up stuff.
And we never have to shoot.
We see it in movies all the time.
We hear the stories all the time.
Oh, we weren't intending on shooting anybody.
We just wanted to scare them.
What does that mean?
And sometimes it goes left.
Or we thought nobody was home.
We were trying to break in.
Right.
What does that mean, though?
Listen, it's wrong.
Wrong is wrong.
You still got to deal with the consequences of your actions.
That's right.
You made a poor choice.
You made a poor choice.
You still got to deal with the consequences of that poor choice.
That's why my daddy used to always tell me,
trouble is easy to get into and hard to get out of.
That's a fact.
That's the reason you have to think about these choices before you make them.
800-585-1051.
We were talking about these kids that just got picked up in Atlanta for doing home invasions.
We were talking about time.
I feel like if they're younger teens, 16, 17, 18, I think 25 years is a lot.
Maybe 12, maybe 7, maybe 10.
Just to get them on the right way.
25 years, you're taking a majority of their life,
and we've all done stupid things to make mistakes.
So what are your thoughts?
Let's talk about it.
I think when you say stupid things to make mistakes,
there's a difference between, like,
taking your mom's car to go to McDonald's.
That's stupid.
You know what I mean?
Or having a party at your house.
Bro, but you did some stuff
that could have got you locked up for a long time.
I did criminal things.
Me too.
You know what I mean? But now look at you now. house. Bro, but you did some stuff that could have got you locked up for a long time. I did criminal things. Me too. You know what I mean?
But now look at you now.
You've evolved.
No.
And you're encouraging people into positive and changing lives.
By the grace of God, the first charge I ever got, luckily, nobody got hit when a shot was fired.
That's just by the grace of God.
If somebody would have got hit, my dumb ass would have been still probably in jail in South Carolina right now, just coming home.
But you'd have loved it.
Man, shut up.
See what I'm saying?
But by the way,
you're contradicting yourself
every time you have this conversation
because you said you would kill one of these little boys
if they came in your house.
I'd kill anybody coming in my house.
Man, shut up, man.
I don't care what they are.
Why are we even having this conversation?
They're going to be male, female.
They can identify as a bear.
It don't matter what you are.
You come in my house.
So you want the judicial system to have grace,
but there ain't no grace in the Casey house. Am I going to ask? You come in my house. So you want the judicial system to have grace, but there ain't no grace in the Casey house.
Am I going to ask?
You come in my house.
Yes.
I'm firing.
I'm with you.
Hey, it is what it is.
Don't come in my house.
I'm scared.
I'm shooting everybody.
I got six kids.
Damn.
And then if you get past Chuck, then I'm really scared.
Who is Chuck?
My dog.
Man, nobody's scared of that punk-ass dog.
Why are you playing with that punk-ass dog?
That punk-ass dog.
I'm playing with that dog.
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morning everybody it's DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlamagne Tha Guy Club Top. Come on. 800-585-1051.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us, we're talking about these group of home invaders that were robbing houses in Atlanta.
And we're asking, you know, what do you think they should get?
Charlamagne believes they should get 25 to life.
I think it should be a little less than that.
You should be presented with 25 to life.
Like the sentence has to be harsh.
And the reason the sentence has to be harsh is because it'll make people think twice about committing these crimes.
I mean, the reality is in order to prevent things like home invasions or any kind of crime,
you just have to provide more resources for the youth.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to provide more opportunity, you know, for the youth.
That's number one.
But for those who choose to still commit those crimes,
even though they have more than enough examples to see none of this works out for them, you got to make an example.
And I think it depends on a case by case, like the 33 year old ringleader who they're looking for.
I put these kids up to it. Yes. But I think if you're a 17 year old kid, you've never been in trouble before.
You fell into something that was completely wrong. I wouldn't give you 25 years to life for that.
By the grace of God, nobody's been hurt in these situations.
One person did get shot.
One person got shot and wounded.
Seriously wounded.
But think about the crime.
Kicking in someone's door, knowing a family is in there,
not knowing if it's kids, not knowing if it's older people, whatever.
You got guns.
That's a different type of premeditated evil, man.
You got to make an example out of people like that.
If somebody kicked down my door, I'm firing everything that I have.
And I got a bunch of them.
And then I'll figure it out later.
So if you can throw everything in the kitchen sink at the kids, how come the court system can't?
Because they are.
That's the whole point.
We know they are.
Because at this point, I'm protecting my life.
And I'm protecting my family's life.
Now it's over.
Now you got to say, well, why did you do this?
Now you got to talk to the kids mental.
What made you want to do this?
Was it the OGs?
Was it you thought you could get fast money?
Now you're understanding what you did.
Some of these kids that do this stupid ish, they might be the next who knows.
Listen, I believe in correction.
But if you don't have at least the threat of a harsh sentence,
these kids are going to be encouraged to continue to do these crimes.
They'll be like, ah, just do it.
You know what I mean?
Go do a couple years. Come home, do the same stuff again.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Tanisha.
Hey, Tanisha, talk to us.
What's your thought?
Good morning, everybody.
This is my first time getting through.
Good morning.
So I'm a criminal justice major and a juvenile studies minor,
and people always think that harsh punishment is the key
but these kids are coming from troubled backgrounds they need rehabilitation they need treatment
we need to know what the root problem is versus just put everybody in jail give them 25 years
um so i think you know giving them so much time as a child, their brain is not fully developed.
They don't fully understand the consequences, what happens when you break in.
You could kill somebody.
So they need to be taught a different way because if this is all they know, this is all they're going to do.
Listen, I agree with you.
That's why I said you got to provide more resources for the youth.
But the reality is all of us say this until it's us.
Until it's you and your home, then your whole mindset will change.
I've been through it before.
I've been, somebody was actually shooting at me.
Yeah, somebody tried to carjack you.
Three, four times.
I got away.
They got caught.
It was a younger kid from Newark, New Jersey.
Now, he got seven years.
Seven years.
Somebody was like, he should have got more.
But he was a stupid kid.
He thought he was going to scare me.
He thought he could shoot out my tires. And thank God you're alive.
And I think we all know people who have
done stuff in their youth that was really dumb,
went to jail, and they're a much better person.
But Envy, once again, you've got to stop
contradicting yourself. Why? Because you
already said you'll kill the kids if you get the opportunity
yourself. I'm saying, don't get it twisted.
I mean, he would defend,
I think he's saying he would defend himself.
Just like that,
back in that car.
If I would have
my hammer on me
and it would have been
a state where I could carry,
I would have shot back at him.
So I want you
to think about this.
I'm with you,
but I want you
to think about this.
Everybody who this
has happened to
feels exactly like
how you feel right now.
They was like,
I want these people
prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law
because they violated me.
Right.
Like,
this is your house.
I agree.
You know what I mean?
But when you find out that they're 16 to 17, you feel a little something like, damn, they're just a stupid kid.
Maybe.
Hello?
Hello?
Hey, what's your thoughts, bro?
Hey, DJ Envy, I really feel like you more right.
I feel a little bit like Charlamagne, right?
But just speaking from personal experience, like, when I was younger, I had did some really stupid
stuff similar to this.
Like, really stupid.
But I got away with it, you know what I'm saying?
And it was, I only
really did it because I was young and I was
dumb and, like, I wanted to
show my guys that I would
do it, you know what I'm saying?
But the whole time, I'm like, man, I ain't
really feeling this, you know what I'm saying? But I did it anyway just to show them, like, I'm about that, you know what i'm saying but the whole time i'm like man i ain't really feeling this you
know what i'm saying but i did it anyway just to show them like i'm about that you know but when
it was all said and done and i really got to reflect and i was like yo that could have went
crazy i could have got killed i could be locked up steel that's right so i ended up straightening my
life out you know now that that was like 10 15 years ago you know i'm a grown man now and i wouldn't i wouldn't even
consider doing something like that so when you were kidding you stupid i agree with you
on that note like maybe the punishment shouldn't be so harsh but to charlamagne's point
sometimes when people get away with doing stuff over and over they're gonna keep doing it you
know what i'm saying because they're like oh yeah well last time You know what I'm saying? Because they're like, oh yeah, well last time that worked.
So I'm going to just keep doing it and then somebody will get hurt.
So maybe the punishment should be harsh in that sense too.
So it's kind of complicated.
You know what I'm saying?
What about, we talk about these kids,
what's the thing in Jersey,
Jersey and New York, the bail reform?
The bail reform, yeah.
So what they've been saying is
a lot of people that have been doing these home invasions
or robbing houses or even robbing cars, that because of bail reform now is when the police
lock them up, next day they back out.
And what they're doing is they're back to stealing cars.
Like a lot of people, they find out that are breaking into these houses and a lot of people
that are actually stealing these cars are numerous offenders.
So they're doing this four or five times, but because of this new bail reform,
the cops can't hold them in jail.
So these kids come out,
and because they get no punishment,
they're back out there doing it.
And for a 17-year-old kid, 18-year-old kid,
you steal a car,
you're selling that car for three to 10 grand.
That's right.
That's everything for you.
And then they're giving it to the big homie
who's selling that car for 30, 40, 50 grand,
or 100 grand.
And we're seeing that a lot.
And I agree with everybody.
Yes, you have to provide
more resources for the youth.
We've got to provide
more opportunity
for the youth.
But there's a reason
that your parents,
at least with men,
they tell us,
my daddy was telling me
since I was a kid, kid,
the consequences
of these kind of actions.
And some people's parents,
some people don't have parents
in their lives
that are telling them
things like that.
But even if you don't have parents, you got eyes, you got ears. Like you see these kids getting 30, 40 years. It's like kind of action. And some people's parents, some people don't have parents in their lives that are telling them things like that. But even if you don't have parents, you got eyes, you
got ears. Like, you see these kids getting
30, 40 years. It's like kind of your environment, who you grow up
around, what you see other people around you doing,
you get influence. And I think
ideally, we would want to see
a change in these kids because
maybe not 25 years, but maybe
you go to jail for five years, you learn your lesson,
you come out, become a better citizen.
Alright, well, what's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story, what I said earlier for me is just like, yes, you got to provide more resources for the youth, more opportunity for youth.
That's number one.
But for those who choose to still commit those crimes, even though they have more than enough examples to see that just does not work out the way you think it's going to work out, you got to at least make an example out of them.
You got to at least threaten them with crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy,
crazy time because kicking in somebody's door,
knowing a family is in there and you got guns,
that's a different type of premeditated evil, bro.
Yeah, I get it.
And I will also say this is I really feel like a lot of these bail reforms,
we have to straighten it out because if these kids are getting locked up
and they're coming out the next day
and they're doing the same thing a day later.
And you hear any stories.
You're like, yo, they got locked up
and came out a week later.
They did the same exact crime.
How about this, right?
And I'll tell you before we leave.
They stole my wife's car about two months ago, right?
When they stole my wife's car,
when we called the police,
we got the car back.
When we called the police,
the police knew exactly who took it. It was like, oh, we got the car back. When we called the police, the police knew exactly who took it.
It was like, oh, it's the same gang.
Let me go to his Instagram.
And on his Instagram,
he posted a picture in the car.
That's crazy.
They knew exactly what it was,
but they couldn't go get him
because they were like,
we can't prove that that's your car.
That's crazy.
Because that's kind of like racism
to say that this kid can't afford
that type of car.
So we actually have to catch him in the car.
We got the car back,
but that's what it is.
And they arrested him.
He got out the next day and he's back stealing cars again.
And another problem is the justice system, because there's no real correction.
They call these places correctional facilities, but they're not really correcting these people
when they go.
Not at all.
You know what I mean?
So the only thing I can think is provide resources for these kids early and scare the hell out
of them.
Threaten the hell out of them with some really wild prison time.
And hopefully, hopefully, that keeps them from preventing crimes.
All right.
Keeps them from doing crimes.
We got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, Beyonce has unveiled her full track list for her new album, Renaissance.
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Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning!
Ha ha ha!
What's happening?
Alright, well, let's get to the morning. What's happening? All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
What did you say?
Beyonce.
All right.
Let's get to the rumors to Beyonce.
I thought you said Mike Tyson.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Nees.
Rumor has it.
Rumor has it.
Breakfast Club.
Listen up.
All right.
Well, Beyonce has unveiled the full track list for her album.
This is going to be her seventh studio album.
It's called Renaissance.
Of course, she has her single, Break My Soul, that's going to be on the album.
And some of the titles include I'm That Girl, Cozy, Cuff It Energy, Church Girl, Plastic Off the Sofa, Move, Heat It, America Has a Problem, All Up in Your Mind,
Summer Renaissance.
So that's just some of the songs on there.
This is her first solo project since Lemonade,
which was back in 2016.
So that is going to hit streaming services on the 29th.
Have they talked about features or no features?
It does not say on this picture that they posted.
So we don't know that yet.
Guarantee Blue Ivy on the album. Young Blue is on the album. If they can afford it. It does not say on this picture that they posted so we don't know that yet guarantee blue ivy on that
Young blue is on now if they can afford it. They might they can afford it
You right you right now
She said creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world that allowed me
To feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving
My intention was to create a safe place a place without judgment a place to be free of perfectionism and overthinking, a place to scream, release, feel freedom.
It was a beautiful journey of exploration.
I hope you find joy in this music.
I hope it inspires you to release the wiggle.
I am absolutely interested in hearing where Beyonce is at in her journey.
I mean, she's a mother now, you know, a wife.
I want to hear that from her.
All right. a wife. I want to hear that from her. Mike Tyson on his podcast Hot Boxing
with Mike Tyson, he was talking
with therapist Sean McFarlane who specializes
in trauma and addiction
and here's what he had to say
about death. One day of course
then when I look in the mirror I see
those little spots on my face and I said wow
that's my expiration
date coming close really soon.
What do you do about that?
How do you think about that death thing?
I don't worry about it, man.
I don't either.
I'm not sweating it.
All right.
So he also said that money doesn't mean ish to him.
He said, I always tell people they think money is going to make them happy.
They've never had money before.
When you have a lot of money, you can't expect nobody to love you.
How am I going to confess my love to you when you have $500 billion?
Huh?
It's a false sense of security.
People will tell you
they love you all day long
when you got $500 billion.
That's his point, though.
He's saying that, yeah.
It's not real.
You'll be their big homie,
their big bro.
You can be younger than them
and they'll still say it.
Anybody will confess
their love to you
if you have $500 billion.
How do you?
You can't believe it.
Jesus Christ.
Why don't you keep
your click the same?
Same people in, same people out. How do you, you can't believe it. But you keep your click the same. Same people in,
same people out.
Pause.
I think you can afford
a better grade of people
to go in and out of it.
But you have to believe
if you have $500 billion,
your friends are going to be like,
how come I'm not getting in?
You don't have to keep
letting the same people
in and out of it
when you got $500 billion.
People do change.
I hate you.
All right now.
You gotta force something more.
All right!
Y'all good?
No, we not. This guy's trying to make me something I'm not. All right, well. You're forced something more. All right! Y'all good? No, we not.
This guy's trying to make me something I'm not.
All right, well, let's move on to Greg Mathis Jr., then.
I'm going to turn you.
He was on Daily Pop with Lonnie Love and Jai Rodriguez,
and Greg Mathis Jr. was talking about the time that his dad,
Judge Greg Mathis, accidentally walked in on him.
You think Mom and Dad has heard you and Elliot?
Heard? Talk about seen.
Oh, no.
They saw you?
Imitate Dad's voice.
Oh, hell no!
It was more like, oh, s***!
So many questions.
Look, my dad ran up the steps, and we didn't see him for the whole day.
Really?
It was done after that.
We didn't talk about it.
We didn't say nothing about it.
We still ain't talked about it.
Have y'all gotten a
lock on the door? How has this not
happened again? There was a lock on the door. We just didn't
assume that somebody would just walk in.
And my dad, I forget, he does not
have boundaries. I mean, if you watch the show,
he's up in everybody's face.
He's a judge. That's his house. He can go wherever he want to go.
He should remember that. He should.
Nah. Greg Matthews Jr. also talked about his dad, you know,
wanting to make sure that he goes public with his sexuality.
He's in a relationship with a man, his boyfriend Elliot,
and here's what he had to say about that.
It's a lot of love, and I feel good about it because I can just finally be myself.
And it is a big deal because you get asked your entire life,
like, who are you dating?
Who is she?
Like, what's going on?
And when you're lying about that
and you finally get to the point where you can be authentic,
it is a big deal to let people know when people do want to know.
Particularly with my dad being in the public eye,
I got questions my entire life.
And so it just feels good to finally put that to bed
and be able to move on and live.
He got emotional, and it was shown during the episode
of you coming out.
How did that make you feel?
I was not expecting that.
I know my dad is a tough guy from the streets, so he tell me all the time,
if somebody say something about you, I'm going to send my goons after them.
That's true.
That's the kind of dad I do.
Okay.
So when he started crying, I mean, that really touched me,
and it just showed me that I was loved.
Everybody should be allowed to live their truth without scrutiny, man.
Yeah, but you got to lock the door.
If you're in my house, you got to lock the door.
I don't care what goes on, but lock the door.
I don't want to be walking in on my son
or my daughter or anybody.
No!
But I will say, you ain't locking no doors
in my house either if you're my child.
You know what I'm saying?
This is still my house,
and if you're still living under my roof,
you ain't locking no doors.
So I reserve the right to run up in any room,
especially if it's my son.
Now, I don't do that
to my daughters,
you know what I'm saying?
I'm not doing that
to my 14-year-old.
You know, but son...
Your son got his girlfriend
or boyfriend
over by the crib, right?
And they watching TV.
You definitely ain't
locking no doors.
Girlfriend or boyfriend?
What did you do at that age?
What do you mean?
Had to keep the door open.
Yeah, you can't be
closing the door.
What do you mean?
We had a ranch,
had to keep the door open.
I couldn't close
no damn door in my mama's house.
Yeah.
Well, that's where Mathis family matters, by the way, guys.
So make sure y'all check that out.
And I didn't close the door in my house either.
Especially when I had some company over.
What are you talking about?
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
And I don't know Elliot Cooper, but he is from Monk's Corner.
So salute to you, Elliot.
Dropping the clues bombs for Elliot Cooper.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I never locked the door.
I feel like I met him before.
I have met him before.
But I never did it when my parents were home and up.
Like, you know what I mean?
You never snuck anybody in the house?
Yeah, I never tried to get no...
No.
I'm a lie.
You know, I live...
My bedroom was, like, next door to my parents' bedroom,
so they would hear anything anyway.
Right?
He wasn't doing nothing anyway.
Don't talk about what you used to do when your parents were out.
He wasn't even doing nothing anyway.
I think it's disrespectful to even tell.
I ain't never did nothing in my mom's house.
I think that's disrespectful.
I don't want my mom to think anything like that.
Even though they probably know anyway.
Alright, well who are you giving
that donkey to then?
I am giving donkey to a man
who thinks you can cure
gay men. I'm giving donkey to a man who thinks you can cure gay men.
I'm giving donkey to a man who thinks that you can deliver people through medicine.
His name is Professor Timothy Farage.
We'll talk about it.
He thinks cheek-to-cheek action is a disease.
We shall discuss for after the hour.
All right.
I like where this is going.
Let's get to it next.
I know you would.
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I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the devil.
You can see he's donkey.
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It's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty fun.
Which charlamagne?
The devil?
Possibly.
The breakfast club.
I resent that.
I resent that devil remark.
Donkey of the day for Thursday, July 21st, goes to Professor Timothy Paraj.
Okay, he is a professor at the University of Texas at Dallas,
and he thinks that homosexuality is a disease.
Not just a disease, but a disease that can be cured.
In fact, he wants us to try to find a cure for homosexuality,
especially among men, because homosexual men have anal sex,
which can lead to a variety of diseases.
Let's go to ABC 8 for the report, please.
Now to a growing controversy at UT Dallas,
where a professor tweeted that there should be a, quote,
cure for homosexuality.
As WFAA's Sydney Persing reports, some students are
demanding the university take action. We send our students to school to learn math, science,
history, but Monday at UT Dallas, students learned about something else. This tweet was horrendous.
A tweet from computer science professor Tim Farage, which read, can we at least try to find a cure for homosexuality,
especially among men?
I have nothing against homosexuals.
I just was suggesting we try to find a cure.
Farage told me he sent the tweet
because he read an article that said monkeypox
is mainly spread by men who have sex with other men.
To be clear, anyone can contract monkeypox,
which is not a sexually transmitted disease.
I'm saying do medical research
on the causes for homosexuality.
This man tweeted,
can we at least try to find a cure for homosexuality,
especially among men?
Homosexual men have anal sex,
which can lead to a variety of diseases.
This is like people who think you can pray to get away. furthermore some of y'all care way too much about who other people are
sleeping with i could care less whose cheeks are getting cracked and who's cracking them okay who
you sleep with don't make me bust so why should i care all right furthermore furthermore i don't
think there's any medical research that can be done to show uh what the cause of homosexuality
is some men's like men's it is what it is there isn't you know uh there isn't that's it okay you
could be there's just so many other things you could be encouraging people to find a cure for
i mean cancer hiv aids herpes dementia all time is asthma forms a heart disease did i mention cancer
all right that's the one we need to be attempting to find a cure for.
But this is what happens when y'all make something like monkeypox a gay thing.
I still don't understand why Dr. Fauci said this.
Well, if you look at the numbers, the overwhelming proportion of people who have been infected are men who have sex with men.
But it is not exclusive to that demographic group.
It is an infection that is spread by close physical contact,
skin to skin contact.
When I first heard that Fauci comment, I said to myself,
why did he say that?
If it's not an STD, what's the point of saying it?
If it's not exclusive to gay men,
what's the point of speaking it?
Now, commentary like that is prompting people like Professor Farage to put their homophobia on display in the form of saying,
hey, I care about all these people getting diseases and we must stop men from having anal sex because it leads to a variety of diseases.
Now, I don't know what should happen to this professor because the reality is he's just wrong.
OK, but this is a human who is in charge of shaping and molding a generation of people.
That's dangerous.
But then again, maybe not because it's not like he's leading a class on the dangers of men clapping other men's cheeks.
But the idea that you would think someone's sexual preference is a disease.
That means all of our sexual preferences must be a disease, right?
For example, people who don't eat bunky probably think people who eat bunkie are sick, right?
Jamaican men who lie about not eating poom poom,
because I know y'all be lying about not eating poom poom,
they think men who openly discuss eating poom poom are sick.
But we know nothing wrong with us.
Envy, you feel you need to be cured of any of those things?
No.
No, right?
Because they are not diseases.
They are desires.
And who our heart wants is who our heart wants
okay what we choose to do in the bedroom is is is our business now furthermore furthermore furthermore
furthermore with that said i think bigotry is a disease okay i think not liking someone because
of what they are is an absolute sickness can we get some resources poured into curing that? Because that disease has caused more
harm and death than being gay
ever will. Please give
Timothy Farage the sweet sounds
of the hand. You know what? Please give Timothy Farage
uh, let Remy Ma give Timothy
whatever the hell his name is, the biggest
hee-haw. Hee-haw, hee-haw
you stupid mother f***er
you dumb. I'm about to say I can't get Timothy
out my mouth but then he would say I was sick if I said that.
Timothy Farage, that's his name.
All right.
What?
What?
Take Timothy out your mouth.
I did.
I got it out.
Thank God.
I got him right out.
I spit it out.
Spit him right out.
It took a little while, but I spit him right out.
It's uncomfortable.
Does he think I need to be cured?
Huh?
No.
Huh?
No, I don't care what you and Timothy do.
I ain't say nothing about Timothy.
Yes, you did.
I did say something about Timothy.
You're right.
I did a whole donkey today about him.
You're absolutely right.
All right.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
This is Mr. B.
I want to remain anonymous, though.
But I'm just going to say Mr. B.
From Dayton, Ohio. All right, man. I can't with you this morning. All right, Mr. D. I want to remain anonymous, though. But I'm just going to say Mr. B.
From Dayton, Ohio.
All right, man. I can't with you this morning.
All right, Mr. D.
That wants to be anonymous.
What's your question for you?
Well, good morning.
Good morning, Ms. G.
And Charlemagne Degas, my dude.
Yo, yo.
He's DJ Emin.
Yes, sir.
How y'all doing?
What's up, Mr. B?
Mr. Man.
Hey, man.
She's my ex-girlfriend right now.
But she want to get back with me but
my question is it's a white girl she only date black guys okay and uh we we was going to uh the
taste of cincinnati on a saturday morning so she decided she want to drive her car so i could get
in on the driver's side and i look on the floorboard and I see a black and mild
rapper that, you know,
you know how they do.
You know, okay, so a black
and mild rapper with tobacco in it.
I don't smoke black and mild.
She don't smoke black and mild.
And I didn't want to accuse her, so
I said to myself, maybe
one of her girlfriends smoking and left me.
So I picked it up and I said, can you explain this to me?
And she hit me with the okey-doke, you know.
Oh, it flew in the window.
Man, take that on down the road.
Oh, man, she lied.
I ain't going to fly in the window.
I ain't going to fly in the window.
And it got tobacco in it.
Then she said, well, I got at the gas station.
Mother stuck to the bottom of my shoe.
I said, ain't nothing sticky on this wrapper.
You know what I mean?
So to this day, that's been probably two months ago.
To this day, she still ain't come up with no good explanation how I got in the car.
You know what I mean?
Wow.
We going down the road to go down to Cincinnati.
Now, I'm a hood dude from Atlanta.
I'm a hood.
And she's suburb.
So I used to hustle before I started driving trucks I'm a truck driver so uh
we got pulled over some stuff come up from a past and uh they put the handcuffs on me you know but
all they wanted to do was serve me a summons to go to court that's it in and out in and out
she brought that up and want to break up with me I'm talking about you're gonna get mad with me
because I found a black and brown rapper in your car
and you're going to bring up some old stuff to break up with me.
So my question is, you think I should forgive her and get back with her or what?
No.
It sounds like too much drama.
First of all, she lies to you and you know she's lying, right?
Secondly, she...
I know she's lying.
And then she broke up with you at a time that you
really you know needed her you already gave her another chance after she lied to you why would
you go back exactly you got out get out okay okay that's what i needed to hear why why were you why
were you even considering it because you know we we know, we've been together going on three years.
Now, we done broke up about four, five times, you know,
because she, I even went to counseling, like Charlemagne said.
I went to counseling to be a better man, you know,
because I got issues, you know, from, you know, when I was incarcerated,
you know, abandonment issues and stuff like that.
I'm proud of you, Kane.
So she went to counseling.
Thank you, man.
Thank you.
She went to Counselor Whitman.
But the final straw was, I brought up,
you know, I brought it up in counseling.
And the counselor tried to tell her how
young black men grow up in the hood
with no father figure and stuff like that.
So she tried to tell the counselor
what to do with the counselor.
She made the counselor get off the Zoom.
He had to hang up.
What?
Yeah, it doesn't, yeah.
This doesn't sound like it's going anywhere for you.
Okay, okay.
That's what I needed to hear.
I was on like, then she tried to put me in a friend zone.
Yeah, it doesn't sound like you have anything too positive to say.
Everything you've said to me is all the reasons why you don't want to be with her.
I just asked you why you want to go back. The only thing you could say is
because y'all been off and on for three years.
That ain't a reason. I'm saying, you know,
I'm saying I love
her, but I don't love her enough to be miserable.
I'll put it that way. Okay, well, you answered your own
question, Mr. B. Well,
thank you, Ms. G. Thank you. No problem.
That's all. Okay.
Charlemagne, you my dude, man.
I appreciate you, King.
I'm proud of you, too, brother.
Yeah, man.
Keep being a better version of yourself, man.
Keep going to therapy.
Oh, yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Y'all have a good day, man.
I sure appreciate it, man.
All right.
You, too.
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Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
This is Toya from Detroit, Michigan.
Hey, Toya.
What up, dawg?
Hey.
Hey, what's up?
So this is my question.
I had a whole situation. I'm getting married
August 21st. Congratulations.
Thank you.
And my fiance,
one of his sisters, is one of my
bridesmaids.
So, I've been planning my wedding for like a year
and a half now. She recently
just popped up and announced to the family that she was pregnant.
And she is five months pregnant.
So by the time my wedding comes, she will be like six or seven months pregnant.
So I ended up sending her a text message just kind of like giving her the option,
basically because my vision for my wedding was not to have, you know,
a baby bump in the lineup or
whatever so i sent her a text message and kind of just like i didn't put her out of the wedding but
i gave her the option i just basically made it sound good and just tell her like you know i don't
know how you're going to be feeling at the time so if you want to opt out that's totally fine i
still want you to be a part of you didn't kick her out but you kicked her out you try to convince
all right so go ahead so that sound like I kicked her out?
Yes.
Okay, yeah.
So it was a whole big thing.
Like, it was a whole big thing.
So the following day, my fiance's father had called,
and he was, like, basically checking my fiance.
Like, why would she put her out of the wedding?
So it was a big thing between me and my fiance.
We went to counseling on it and everything.
And basically, the counselor kind of, he didn't say I was wrong,
but he kind of sided with my fiance on it.
And he was saying that, you know, it was a sensitive situation for her already.
And for me to kind of add to it, it could be kind of, you know, detrimental or whatever.
But me and her made up and I love her to death.
Like she's one of my closest.
Like, I'm very close to her.
So I felt so bad about the situation, and I really didn't want it to come off as I put her out,
but that's what everybody is taking it as, and now it's just kind of awkward.
Like, she's back in the wedding, but it's just awkward.
I feel like it's awkward for her.
I feel like it's a little awkward for me.
Well, Judd, did you tell her that you were wrong?
Because sometimes you do have to just say, I was really wrong for doing what I did. Yeah,
I did. I did. And she was like,
thank you for taking the call of interleave. I said it
just like that. Like, that was totally wrong. I was
like, that was the dumbest s*** I could have ever
said to you. I was like, I'm so
sorry and I still want you to be a part of the
wedding. But coming from my point of view,
like, I just felt like that wasn't my
vision for my wedding. And me being a bride, I had I just felt like that wasn't my vision for my wedding
and me being a bride I had a certain like you know vision that I wanted so I felt like the baby bump
was kind of like you know being the pictures and all this and that or whatever but but that's
being when the situation happened I feel like okay now I'm obligated to have her in my wedding
because it's a big thing I get it look I understand that people have visions of how they want things to look visually,
but it really is a beautiful thing.
And you said that's one of your best friends.
You love her.
The last thing you want to do is hurt her feelings.
I mean, she didn't plan to get pregnant
to try to ruin your vision for your wedding.
You're right.
You're right, E.E.
You're right.
And I appreciate that.
And that's why I've just been talking to other people,
getting other people's point of views.
And mostly everybody I talk to kind of say the same thing like you had to you
gotta apologize for that that was wrong and you know just move forward I just don't want it to
be awkward going forward with us it's only gonna be awkward if you make it awkward I'm sure she
doesn't want it to be awkward either maybe y'all need some alone time to go to dinner or something
for you to just you know formally apologize to her show her that you know
you know that you were wrong it was selfish
you were being a little bit of a bridezilla
yeah and you can admit
that and just say you know it is a lot
for me it's been stressful but I never wanted
to put that on you and congratulations
to you and I'm excited that your child
will be here to share this day with us in your
belly cool yeah that sounds
real good and i
did so i also told her after the wedding is over i got something special for her just to show her
that my apology was sincere just to show her that i love her yeah there you go okay you messed up
that's all damn i messed up okay thank you no problem i love y'all so much i listen to y'all
every morning i'm on i'm car with my son this morning.
He be telling me to call like,
Mom, try to get in.
Try to get in.
We be calling from two phones.
So I'm so happy I got through.
That's what it is.
Tell them you said what's up.
Yeah, what's your son's name?
He right here.
Say what's up.
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
Peace, young king.
How you doing, brother?
Be good to your mama, man.
Okay, I will.
All right.
Have fun at the wedding.
All right.
Thank you.
Have a good day, y'all.
Bye.
You too. You too. ASCII the wedding. All right. Thank you. Have a good day, y'all. Bye. You too.
You too.
ASCII, 800-585-1051.
Now we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and let's talk about Dave Chappelle.
They actually canceled a show of his at a venue
and we'll tell you the reason why and what he's doing next.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
With Angela Yee from The Breakfast Club.
Well, yesterday Dave Chappelle was supposed to
perform at First Avenue in Minneapolis.
By the way, if you don't know what First Avenue is,
it's the club that was featured in Purple Rain with
Prince, where he was performing.
Y'all recall that? It's an iconic venue.
They ended up canceling the show after
complaints from the LGBTQ
plus community hours before the show.
They issued a statement to a social media
account saying that it would be moved to the Varsity
Theater. They said to staff,
artists, and our community, we hear you and we are
sorry. We know we must hold ourselves to the highest
standards, and we know we let you down. We are
not just a black box of people in it and we understand
that First Ave is not just
a room but meaningful beyond
our walls. So they did say for ticket
holders, look for an email with information
on your ticket transferring to the show
at Varsity Theater. I really hope when venues
do stuff like this, Dave still gets
all his money. I'm sure he does.
I'm sure he got his money before he got on the plane and went. But even the percentage of ticket sales, I'm all his money. I'm sure he does. Oh, yeah. Yeah, of course. I'm sure he got his money
before he got on the plane
and went.
But even the percentage
of ticket sales,
I'm sure Dave gets.
I'm sure Dave gets
a percentage of ticket sales, too.
I think he should get
some of that as well
because it's a waste of his time.
Oh, yeah, it was sold out,
so he probably got the money
in advance.
But no, I'm talking about
not just the money
that he gets paid for the show.
He gets paid a percentage
of the tickets as well.
Right.
So if they're refunding people
their money, I think that the venue should be liable to pay Dave what he would have made off of the tickets as well. Right. So if they're refunding people their money,
I think that the venue
should be liable to pay Dave
what he would have made
off of those ticket sales.
He didn't do anything wrong.
Well, they moved the show
to another spot,
so I guess all the ticket holders
were still able to go
to the show.
Oh, they moved to the show.
Yeah, that's what I said.
They said it was moved
to the Varsity Theater.
I thought you said
they canceled it.
No, I said it twice.
I said they moved it
to Varsity Theater
and they sent an email to people
with confirmation with their tickets
to go to the other theater.
So that's it.
What was the point then?
They just didn't want it in that venue?
At that venue, yeah.
I guess the venue was getting backlash.
And I feel bad,
because I know Dave loves Prince so much.
He probably was excited to do his show
in that particular location.
And if you know his heart,
you know he doesn't have any issues
with the LGBTQ plus community,
but I guess the special, the closer is what's causing.
I'm not going to tell the LGBTQ community what to be upset about.
But, you know, it's a waste of Dave's time because this venue knew who it was getting in business with.
A long time ago.
When the show sold out.
I think it sold out in five minutes, too.
That's right.
You knew that some members of the LGBT community would have a problem with this.
So, you know, for you to waste my time like that, I need to get paid.
All right. Now, Division has a new single coming out tomorrow.
It's called If I Get Caught. All right.
You know, I love Division, so I got to make sure we talk about this.
Now, they posted If I Get Caught this Friday, the anthem we all needed, produced by Jermaine Dupri.
And they also added Brian Michael Cox and, of course, 1985, who's in the group.
And they posted a message, a text conversation with Jay-Z where Jay-Z said,
Hi, I don't I didn't think one song one could make a song more toxic than song cry.
I stand corrected. So I guess this is going to be a very toxic song.
And so as they're trying to clear the sample, they said, Hi, is that a yes?
And Jay-Z responded, I just want a disclaimer that says that I said this song is wrong and you're good.
That wasn't with Division.
That was with Jermaine Dupri.
Yeah, with Jermaine Dupri who produced it.
So Division posted it on their page.
That conversation.
Yes.
All right.
So they also have a trailer for the song.
And here is that trailer for If I Get Caught.
We're going to listen to a trailer for If I Get Cut. What is your gut reaction to the song? I'm very gaslighting. Low-key disrespectful. Got me in the feeling.
I understand what he's saying.
I just don't agree with it.
Don't treat these bitches like they number one.
That's some toxic s***.
He ain't s***.
I promise.
I just feel like he was telling the truth.
A man, one, a slut, and a woman.
I'm getting drank.
Yo, edit this out.
So, I guess the song is going to be very toxic when we hear it tomorrow.
So, can't wait to hear what that's all about.
All right.
And, you know, they are signed to OVO, to Drake.
And so he congratulated, by the way, Drake also congratulated Bad Bunny yesterday on breaking Spotify streaming records.
He broke his own all-time record for biggest streaming year for any artist in Spotify history with over $10.3 billion through July 17th. So
Drake posted, at Bad Bunny, my guy
is moving different.
I mean, that's amazing.
Alright, well that is your rumor reports.
Alright, thank you Missy. Let's get to the
People's Choice Mix. Get your request in. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club
again I want to remind you guys August 20th
if it goes down my car show in Atlantic
City it's a family fun day so bring
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bring your father, it's a family fun day
so we got amusement rides for the kids, carnival games
there's going to be a BMX show
there's going to be a roller skating rink and then we got
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Let me get a couple plugs, man.
Yeah, man.
Get your plug. I want to tell couple plugs, man. Yeah, man, get your plug.
I want to tell everybody.
You got it.
Shut up.
Sunday, August 28th is the Black Effect Podcast Festival in Brooklyn.
Make sure you go get your tickets at blackeffect.com backslash podcast festival.
It's an opportunity to see a lot of your favorite podcasts live, like the 85 South Show and Horrible Decisions, just to name a couple of those.
And we got a
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on Sunday, August 28th. And I want
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Kevin Hart. You know, we got our company
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Today, we dropped our second
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It's called The Summer of 85 it's narrated
by Kevin Hart created by
my man Chris Morrow salute to my guy
Chris and it tells the story
about the summer of 1985
in Philadelphia Eddie you from Philly you remember
what happened in the summer of 85 right
it was when they had the Live Aid
concert and it was
the bombing of the headquarters
of MOVE so you know Summer of 85 tells that story the live aid concert and it was the bombing of the headquarters of move.
So,
you know,
uh,
summer of 85 tells that story and it's narrated by Kevin Hart.
So,
um,
everybody that has an audible subscription,
go check that out today.
And if you don't have an audible subscription,
go get one and go listen to summer of 85,
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So thank you for all the support.
All right.
Okay.
This was a positive note. The positive note is simply this man. And thank you for all the support. All right. Okay, this is a positive note.
The positive note is simply this, man.
And it's really quite simple.
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Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to historical records on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to Gracias Come Again, a podcast
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Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets.
How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time,
he didn't even say hello?
And what if your past itself was the secret,
and the time had suddenly come to share that past with
your child? These are just a few of the powerful and profound questions we'll be asking on our 11th
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