The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club Talks Little League Games, Calling Men Beautiful and More
Episode Date: August 15, 2022Today on The Breakfast Club we opened up the phone to our listeners as we asked them about any of their experiences with intense coaches/parents at little league games. Later on we discuss if its cool... to call other men beautiful in light of the latest Pivot podcast episode. Charlamagne gives us our Monday Donkey and Positive noteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all.
Niminy here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates,
and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different, inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a woman.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, everyone. Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you listen to podcasts. Shout out to the Breakfast Club. I hope to see y'all in there tomorrow. What you guys are doing right now is the hub culture. The Breakfast Club is my morning sit.
I need it and I love it so much.
I feel like you're really not popping until you do the Breakfast Club.
I've been waiting to come to y'all's show, man.
I know you got to be a big time celebrity to be up in here.
You got to be big time.
DJ Enzi, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Break the f*** up.
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Amby.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
It's Monday.
Yes, it's Monday.
Back to the work week.
And you're listening to the last days of the Breakfast Club issue.
No way.
Is that your sweeper?
I got to make more sound effects.
All right.
Got to make more sound effects.
How was everybody's week?
Takes too long around here.
Weekend was great, man.
You know, this weekend, August 14th, was Charlemagne Degas Day in Moncks Corner, South Carolina,
and Charleston, South Carolina, and North Charleston, South Carolina.
So, you know, spent the weekend doing what I love to do around this time of year,
which is my annual backpack and school supply giveaway and fish fry. And it was a great event.
Slew to Berkeley High School in Monckson, South Carolina for hosting me again this year.
Always feels good to do stuff like that at a school I got kicked out of.
Absolutely.
Yes.
Congratulations.
Did you go down there?
No, I wasn't down there.
Oh, okay.
Shout out to you.
Congratulations to you.
Shout out to everybody out in South Carolina.
We do the same thing.
We actually do it this weekend.
We make it a little fun.
We do a rally.
So, you know, I have my car show.
So we get about, it's about 80, 90 of us.
And we drive from New York City to Atlantic City.
Everybody puts some money in.
And then we usually donate about 8,000 to 9,000 backpacks.
So we do each borough, Connecticut.
We do Jersey.
We do Philly.
Shout out to PCNY, Wayne.
And we just, you know, try to help as much as we can. So that is
this Saturday. We rally to
the car show. And if you want
more information, you can just DM me.
And I'll give you guys some information. Shout out to everybody in
Charlotte, too. I was out in Charlotte with Louis V.
7-0-4. The
4, Queen City. Shout out to Louis V.
Had a lot of fun out in Charlotte. What'd you do
this weekend, Yeezy? You know, I was at
Martha's Vineyard. I came back. What else did I do?
Oh, I had to do an interview
on Saturday. It was a long
one, too. Job interview?
No, it was like an interview.
I think she has a few of those.
I think I have a job.
But I guess that'll be out next
month sometime. So shout out to
Noah Callahan-Bever who did the interview.
Okay. Alright. Well well let's get this show
cracking front page news what we talking about well let's talk about let's talk about deshaun
watson he did an interview where he apologized to quote all of the women that i have impacted
in this situation all the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct all right we'll get into
that next is your country falling apart feeling 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.
The Waikana tribe 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 warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a
great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring
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It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection. It was literally
that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment
of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of
love. I forgive myself. It's it's okay like grace have grace with yourself
you're trying your best and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing alicia keys like
you've never heard her before listen to on purpose with jay shetty on the iheart radio app apple
podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts hey there my little creeps it's your favorite ghost
host teresa And guess what?
Haunting is back, dropping just in time for spooky season.
Now I know you've probably been wandering the mortal plane,
wondering when I'd be back to fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories.
Well, wonder no more, because we've got a ghoulishly good lineup ready for you.
Let's just say things get a bit extra.
We're talking spirits, demons, and the kind of supernatural chaos that'll make your spooky season complete.
You know how much I love this time of year.
It's the one time I'm actually on trend.
So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off that Ouija board.
Just don't call me unless it's urgent.
And tune in for new episodes every week.
Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky,
and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever.
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What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical records on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Anjali Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
I see NFL
preseason is back. Yes, indeed.
I haven't watched any games, but I've been seeing it all over the television.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I didn't know they had preseason this weekend.
I saw it this morning when I saw that my Cowboys lost 17-7 in the preseason.
I was like, damn, I feel like the preseason's starting early, isn't it?
Mm-hmm.
All right, what else you got, Yeezy?
Well, let's talk about Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson.
For the first time ever, he has publicly apologized to the women who are accusing him of sexual misconduct during massage sessions.
This interview took place during the Browns pregame show and aired on Cleveland News 5.
I want to say that I'm truly sorry to all the women that I've impacted in this situation.
My decisions that I made and my life that put me in this position, you know, I would definitely like to have back, but I want to
continue to move forward and grow and learn and show that, you know, I am a true person of character
and I want to keep pushing forward. But also the biggest thing is I want to continue counseling
and I want to make sure that I'm growing as a person, as an individual, for my decision making
on and off the field. And I want to make sure that, you know, I'm just evolving in the community as much as possible.
And that's for the Cleveland community, that's the NFL community and beyond.
Now, what is he apologizing for exactly?
Because he hasn't been accused of any crimes,
and as far as I know, he hasn't admitted to anything.
So what was he apologizing for?
Well, it was his actions during massage sessions,
and he said he had, previously he said he had no regrets about his actions,
and he did admit that he
regretted the impact the allegations had on the
people around him but now he's apologizing
and saying that he's
going to grow and learn
Was he admitting he did something wrong
in those massages?
That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm wondering what he's apologizing for.
Yeah I mean listen there's 25
lawsuits against him
and so he did resettlements with 30 women who made claims
that were prepared to make them against the NFL.
And, you know, I mean, I don't know what those,
some people would tell you a settlement might mean you just wanted to go away.
It might be an admission of guilt to some people.
Who knows?
That's what I mean.
Don't you got to admit your guilt before you apologize?
I think part of the problem that he was having, too, because, you know, he has a six game suspension and the NFL was looking for a tougher punishment against him.
But part of it is that he had no remorse.
And so the judge did say that an aggravating factor in her decision to suspend him for six games was his lack of remorse.
So we don't know if this is something genuine.
We don't know if this is strategic because of your lack of remorse. So we don't know if this is something genuine.
We don't know if this is strategic because of your lack of remorse.
Oh, it's like when your mama tell you to apologize, you really don't want to apologize, but you got to apologize.
So you just apologize.
The NFL also has no precedent for this, though.
Because when you go back to somebody like Ben Roethlisberger, he was accused of rape
twice.
And on his second time being accused, he got suspended for six games.
So it's just like, there's what's was they're looking at precedents and saying this is
that's what I'm saying there's no precedent for it mm-hmm now too so you
know he has settled or agreed to settle he has settled or agreed to settle all
but one of the lawsuits which are remaining which remains pending so in
July like we said they reached settlements with 30 women who make
claims over prepared to make them against the NFL.
And that is for enabling alleged enabling of his behavior.
So, you know, I don't know if we look at this as an admission of guilt, but he did say to all of the women that I have impacted in this situation.
So that is your front page news.
All right. Get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent phone lines are wide open again. your front page news. All right. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051
if you need to vent.
Phone lines are wide open.
Again,
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Let us know how your weekend was,
what you did.
Was it great?
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time
to get it off your chest
whether you're mad or blessed
we want to hear from you on the breakfast club
hello who's this
good morning good morning it's Shanice
from Dane how y'all doing
good morning
and Julie I just wanted to say
I'm very proud of you congratulations
on your new radio show you about to come
out with you know I'm very proud of you. Congratulations on your new radio show you about to come out with.
Thank you.
I'm looking for a big thanks for you.
I wanted to give a special shout out to myself.
You know, I turned 29, y'all.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
I tried to get on here on Friday because originally my birthday was on Friday,
but I couldn't, you know.
But I made it.
I'm here. I'm blessed. And
today I go do some major. I go get
my house keys from my house.
So it's just blessings after
blessings. So I wanted to give myself.
So today's your birthday and you got
a new crib. And I got a new crib.
Congratulations. That's right, girl.
Thank you. Love you guys.
Thank you for letting me get on here.
Shout out to my fiance too
Okay mom, and you got a fiance, you go girl
You go girl
Jesus Christ, tell you born in the 1900s
Jesus Christ
You go girl
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, this is Jay, I'm from Atlanta
And I wanted to give it up to my kids this morning
Good morning Angela
I'm super duper excited for you.
Thank you.
And I wanted to also say that I'm even more happy that you're getting it.
And now Charlamagne and Ambie won't be seeing you work every time you're doing your segments and stuff.
You know?
Because I'd be waiting for you to finish.
And here they come.
We can talk about other stuff.
But anyway.
Yeah, because it's not like that's not our job to talk.
I know.
But y'all be coming on also.
Y'all be ever putting a hold of us every single
time. But then,
Envy, I wanted to get off
my chest with you. How come y'all
never play the new DJ Khaled
and Baby?
I know you tripping. That's all
iHeartRadio does is play the new Khaled
and Baby and Dream. What are you talking about?
They play it.
I don't hear that from the day the phone came on. Y'all played it iHeartRadio does is play the new Caledon Baby and Dream. What are you talking about? Here in Atlanta, I promise you, here in Atlanta,
I don't hear that from the day the big song came out and y'all played it all day long.
I ain't never heard it again.
Boy, that should tell you about the record.
You can't force people to like something that they don't like.
Oh, that sucks. And if you do like it,
you do like it, that's why you got Tidal and Apple
and everything else. I know, but I listen
to y'all all day. All day.
That's the only station I listen to now.
I'm sure they'll add it soon, mama.
I'm sure.
I'm shocked that it's not already added.
They'll add it soon, mama.
I listen to Apple, yes, they are.
They're listening to who it be.
And you know that you play the F-sense after the F-sense.
I promise you.
I don't know if it's me or her phone sound a little.
And see, we should have been cut you off.
We should have been interrupted you while you was talking a long time ago
because of the way your phone sounds.
Hello, who's this?
It's Estee.
Get it off your chest, mama.
All righty.
So basically, I'm going to work this morning.
And I'm going and I have a customer come to me.
So she goes in, she grabs two bags of candy.
She wants to pay for it.
She doesn't have no money.
So I tell her, go to the side because I have other customers. So she goes to the it. She doesn't have no money. So I tell her go to the side.
So she goes to the side.
Then she goes outside.
She goes for an hour and she sits there.
And then I'm looking
because the lady's sitting there dozing off.
Not me minding it. Paying no mind
to it. So I go out there
the next 30 minutes later. The woman
passed out on the ground from an opioid
overdose.
Didn't see that twist coming. That was a good twist, man. The next 30 minutes later, the rumors passed out on the ground from an opioid overdose. Damn.
Oh, my gosh.
Didn't see that twist coming.
Yeah, I didn't see that one coming either. That was a good twist, man.
That was crazy.
I'm sorry you had to live through that.
Oh, no.
Yeah, the ambulance was there.
The police was there.
It was just a big old thing.
How'd it end?
It all happened.
How's he doing now?
How's she doing?
I don't really know how she's doing, but we're going to call and make sure that she's doing
fine.
Hopefully.
Yeah, hopefully.
Wow.
Well, thank you, mom.
I'm sorry you had to go through that again.
No, that's fine.
I'm just hoping that she's okay.
Yeah.
Alrighty.
Y'all have a good one.
Thank you, too.
Damn it.
Hello, who's this?
Brene.
Who else you leaving now that you shouldn't have been at?
How about you need to stop doing this I was actually being good this weekend
What I need to get off my chest
I have to ask everyone on the
Morning crew
Is there anything wrong with being friends with your ex
No
I don't think so
I gotta know about what the situation is now
Are you in a relationship now
Are you married
No what the situation is now. No, no, no. Are you in a relationship now? Are you married? No, no, no, no.
Halfway single,
trying to work on myself.
Okay.
I've been friends with my ex.
We were together for 10 years.
We have kids involved,
so we continue to still be friends.
His new girlfriend
decided to go through his cell phone
and get upset
because we are still friends.
Well, what did she say in there?
Like when you say friends, what kind of messages?
I messaged him like, hey, how you doing?
How's the kids doing?
You know, it was nice talking to you the other day.
Or, hey, you know, because our kids are going to college, you know, we got seniors, you
know, and hey, if baby girl needs anything for college, you know, we got seniors, you know, and hey, if baby girl needs anything
for college, you know, have her call me.
Okay, so nothing weird, like I love you, I miss you?
No, no, heck no.
It's better to be single and just friends because I couldn't stand him as a boyfriend.
Right.
You don't even want him back.
And you're better off as friends.
Well, it's really not your problem.
He's got to handle that then.
As long as you're not doing anything that's out of bounds and y'all got kids together,
you know, he's going to have to handle that, not you.
Man, stop texting that woman, boyfriend.
Okay, listen, like I told her before, you are a placeholder for me.
Oh, see what I'm saying?
Now the truth comes out.
Stop texting that woman, boyfriend.
Now the truth comes out.
No, no, no.
That's why she don't like you.
Exactly. Uh-uh, no, she doesn That's why she don't like you. Exactly.
Uh-uh.
No, she doesn't like me because of the simple fact that, no, we don't have any biological kids together.
But if you've been in some kid's life for 10 years, you know what I'm saying?
Ma'am.
Ma'am.
Leave that woman boyfriend alone, ma'am.
Oh, like I told her, if I wanted him, I'd have him again.
Well, this is why she don't like you.
That's why.
That's why. You didn't say you told her that. Okay wanted him, I'd have him again. Well, this is why she don't like you.
You didn't say you told her that.
Okay, well, see, listen.
You know what, Angela?
I cannot wait until you get your own show because you bring out everything.
But see, the men, they always don't, you know, side with the men and stuff.
I'm not siding with the men.
I'm just telling you that I can hear it.
As soon as you told the story, I'm like, it's simple.
Leave that woman boyfriend alone because you wouldn't want nobody doing that to your boyfriend.
You didn't tell us that you said I could have him anytime I want him. You a placeholder for me.
I can hear it in her voice.
No, listen. I can't be a
I can be a petty person
but the thing is, legitimately,
we have kids. I've been
in his kid's life for 10 years.
I definitely don't want you texting my
boyfriend now that I heard you on The Breakfast Club and heard what you're really about. Leave Chalamet's boyfriend alone. his life for 10 years like he was I definitely don't want you texting my boyfriend nodding down and hurting you
on the breakfast club
and hurting what you
really about
so leave Chalamet's
boyfriend alone
leave Chalamet's
boyfriend alone
leave that woman's
boyfriend alone
y'all have a blessed day
did she hung up on us
yeah she hung up on us
cause you telling her the truth
don't nobody want to hear the truth
if you want to give her
some BS generic
nothing
then she'll take that
but when you tell them the truth
she want to run
I wish somebody would speak
to me like that about my boyfriend,
and I'd be okay with it.
What?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way?
Yes, and let's talk about this.
I wish every 19-year-old girl would come home from college,
and that gift, instead of buying them jewelry or a vacation,
is that their parents would take them to freeze their eggs.
We'll tell you who had that to say.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right, well, Mindy Kaling, in an interview with Marie Claire's recent wellness-themed issue magazine,
talked about freezing your eggs.
She said, I waited until I had the means, and that made all the difference.
The choice to have a child by yourself on your own terms, it was the best part of my
life.
She also says, I wish every 19-year-old girl would come home from college and that the
gift, instead of buying them jewelry or a vacation or whatever
is that their parents
would take them
to freeze their eggs
they could do that once
and have all these eggs
for them for their futures
to focus in your 20s and 30s
on your career
and yes love
but to know that
when you're emotionally ready
and if you don't have a partner
you can still have children
expensive process though
it's not cheap
no it's not cheap at all
but I agree
and I think it is tough
on your body too
to what? for some people to
freeze your eggs. Yeah, I mean, I would
advise anybody to
just in case, because sometimes when you get
a little older and you want to have babies, sometimes
you don't have as many eggs, as many good eggs.
Really? Yes. What else?
No, that's it. Yeah, but it's
a good conversation to have because I think
sometimes you also don't even think of that or know
about that as an option.
So I think it's something that people should discuss a lot earlier.
I know during the pandemic, a lot of my friends froze their eggs.
Oh, yeah. I got a bunch of homegirls who did that.
And Kendri G did that.
And Angela Rye did that.
They've been open about it.
Yeah.
So, but I think when we were younger, it wasn't even a conversation.
Not a conversation at all.
Even though you can do that.
It is a good thing to discuss.
All right.
Now, Cardi B is showing off her hair care routine.
And she said the secret, if you guys saw her long, thick hair, is that she uses onions.
She said, my last two washes, I've been boiling onions and using the water to wash my hair.
She said it's something that she used to do six years ago when I started my healthy hair growth journey.
She said I stopped because I got really lazy.
And she also said it is odorless
and it's been giving a shine to her hair.
Now, you got to prove to me it's odorless now
because all I feel is musty
when you say you wash your hair with onions.
Especially in the summertime.
You step out after washing your hair with onions,
people be like, did you leave your deodorant at home?
And maybe after that too,
you also use shampoo to wash the smell out.
Who knows?
But she said it's odorless.
Now, doctors have said that while it's not a medically approved treatment
and it should not be used as a replacement, it does have its benefits.
So it won't work for all forms of hair loss, but you could try it.
Are we sure a good sister cardie don't have COVID?
Because I don't believe that washing your hair with onions would be odorless.
Ain't no such thing as odorless onions. I don try it. Are we sure a good sister card don't have COVID? Because I don't believe they're washing your hair without needing to be odorless. Ain't no such thing as odorless onions.
I don't know.
Listen, I've never tried it.
And you'll never try it.
What?
I just know it ain't no such thing
as odorless onions.
That's all I'm saying.
All right, now,
Safaree was trending
over the weekend
after an alleged sex tape
of him and his
rumored-to-be girlfriend,
Kimbella Matos, not that Kimbella
but a different Kimbella, surfaced
on the internet and Safari
went on Twitter on Friday and said I am taking
full legal and criminal action
the person who did that is going to pay
and I'm not letting up either, not letting
this one slide, this is a cyber crime
and I am pressing full charges
I don't know if you guys had an opportunity
to see the legit sex charges. I don't know if you guys had an opportunity to see the,
uh,
legit sex tape.
No,
I didn't see.
I don't even know why we call those sex tapes anymore.
Just like,
I don't know why we still say mixed tape.
Like,
it's gotta be a new term we can come up with for that kind of content.
Oh,
you want to call it?
I don't know.
Cause it ain't on no tape no more.
I know that much.
Sex file?
Something.
I don't know.
All right. Alright, now Mariah Carey's house in Atlanta
was burglarized while she was on
vacation. According to page
six, while she was
vacationing in both Capri, Italy, and
in a $20 million mansion in the Hamptons,
her Atlanta house was robbed.
Police have confirmed the break-in, but
they said it's still an open investigation,
so information may be limited.
It's unknown what was taken.
Mariah Carey's reps did not respond to requests for comment.
You figure Mariah have all types of security in her careers, right?
Yeah.
A lot of times that's why you're like, this had to be an inside job
when something like that happens.
All right, and Yvonne Orji, congratulations to her.
She has been tapped to star in Netflix's upcoming drama, Stronger.
Now, according to Deadline, she'll also executive produce it.
And it was created and written by Sheldon Turner.
Stronger is a woman empowerment series that follows the life of Tony Winslow that's played by Yvonne Orji.
Winslow becomes obsessed with bodybuilding and begins to explore the thin line between self-empowerment from self-destruction.
As she struggles with who she wants to be,
she undergoes a physical and emotional transformation.
Okay, dropping the clues bombs for Yvonne, OG.
That mean Yvonne about to get diesel on us?
I know.
She about to get swole on us?
All right, Nicki Minaj has made Spotify history
with her new single, Super Freaky Girl.
According to chart data,
that track made more than 3 million first day streams and also
became the top new entry on the Spotify global chart, debuting at number 13.
It's also the biggest debut for a solo female rap song in Spotify history.
Really?
Yes.
Wow.
Congratulations.
I haven't heard it yet.
Never heard it?
Yeah, with the Rick James sample.
I feel like, didn't we play it on Friday? We played a snippet of it. Yeah, we played a snippet of it. Mm-'t heard it yet. Never heard it? Yeah, with the Rick James sample. I feel like, didn't we play it on Friday?
We played a snippet of it.
Yeah, we played a snippet of it.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right, we got front page news next.
What are we talking about?
Yes, and we'll talk about the brother of a former NFL player
is wanted in connection to a shooting that broke out
during an argument at a youth football game in Texas.
All right, we'll get to that next.
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Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a
chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a
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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, 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.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection. It was literally
that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment
of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
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What's up, y'all? This is Questlove,
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It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new
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Historical Records brings
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Where we starting, Yeezy?
All right, well, let's start with the brother of ex-NFL player,
Kib Talib.
His name is Yaqib Talib.
He has been identified as a suspect in a shooting that happened
Saturday evening at Lancaster Community Park in southeast Dallas County.
Gunfire erupted, and this was all during an argument between opposing coaches and
the officiating crew. It all ended up turning
physical at a youth football game
and one coach has died
unfortunately. That
coach has been identified as Mike
Hickman in local reports.
That is so sad.
I mean, nothing should ever be that serious at
a youth football game or youth football league.
I mean, you think about it.
These leagues are created so kids can stay off the street, so they have something to do,
so they can have training in the proper, learn the right way to play any type of game,
whether it's tennis, football, basketball, baseball, or whatever that sport may be.
That should never happen, especially in front of those kids.
Also, they've got to learn the right temperament as human beings.
Correct. Maybe there was more to the situation than just, you know, an argument on the youth football field.
Now, Lancaster City spokesperson Scott Finley said authorities believe that Yaqib Tlaib, who's Aqib Tlaib's brother, was a suspected shooter.
Y'all got some names on y'all.
And an attorney for Aqib Tlaib told TMZ that Aqib was present when this unfortunate incident occurred and is very distraught and devastated over this terrible loss of life.
He would like to convey his condolences to the family of the victim and to everyone who witnessed this unfortunate tragedy.
That was horrible.
It was an argument over the game?
That's what it seemed like, an argument over the game.
There's a video of the whole thing that's out.
Yeah, I didn't watch it.
As soon as I see people say fatally and then they post videos, I don't watch those.
Well, you can't see anybody get shot. You just see
everybody fighting and running around and you hear the gunshots
and everybody take off. You don't see anything
but it's sad. I mean, nothing should go that
far in a youth football game. And where was it?
What state was it? Texas.
So it might, I mean, it's possible
it could be standing on the ground depending on
how the situation went down.
Alright, now three people were injured in a shooting
in the parking lot of Six Flags Great Adventure Amusement Park.
This was in Illinois at around 8 p.m.
That's gracious.
The police responded to multiple 911 calls.
A 17-year-old male and 19-year-old female were brought to a hospital
with non-life-threatening leg injuries.
A third person had a shoulder injury and declined to go to the hospital.
They said it was not a random act. It appeared to be a
targeted incident that occurred outside
the park.
And a dog belonging to
a gay French couple has contracted
monkey pox after sharing the
bed with the couple.
So the Parisian men who are aged 44 and
27 are believed to have
contracted the virus after having sexual contact with other guys during their non-monogamous
relationship.
The couple said they then noticed that their greyhound,
their Italian greyhound had developed these bumps on its stomach and a PCR
test on the animal later confirmed that it did have the virus.
The dog did share a bed with the two men and perhaps licked one or both of them
before licking himself. That is hilarious.
Y'all can sit here and try to act like
that's not funny all y'all want, but there is some
comedy within that whole situation
right there, okay?
That is hilarious.
You hear me? I don't even believe you.
To be honest with you, you need to cite your sources.
I don't believe that's a real story.
It's in the New York Post. I believe this is rumor report right now.
You're not going to make me believe that a Dalmatian
that was a Dalmatian.
An Italian greyhound.
Okay, I'm sorry.
An Italian greyhound that belonged to a gay couple
got monkeypoxed and they laid in the bed with the gay couple.
I don't believe this.
I believe this is propaganda.
And I believe this is people just trying to continue
to spread stigma around monkeypox and gay people.
Why you say that?
Because this sounds so crazy.
It does.
This sounds like something that Key and Peele would write in a sketch.
This sounds like something Chappelle would write in a sketch.
This sounds like something from Living Color back in the day.
This don't even sound real.
Well, if you have monkeypox, stay away from your pets is the moral of the story here.
All right.
I don't believe you.
Let me go look it up.
I don't believe this.
What was it?
Italian Greyhound?
Italian Greyhound, bro.
This happened in Paris.
All right.
That's all you got for us, G?
Yes, that's your front page news.
All right. Now, Donald Trump.? Yes, that's your front page news. All right.
Now, Donald Trump, wasn't Donald Trump all wiling about
bringing the paperwork that I took back to my property?
Well, they put out the search warrants,
and in the search warrants, the feds feel like, you know,
he committed espionage.
So it's violation of the Espionage Act,
obstruction of justice, and criminal handling of government records.
He took some paperwork he wasn't supposed to have, now he said bring that classified document the fact he's
not in jail lets you know that they don't want to arrest donald trump but how does he ask for the
paperwork back let me tell you something donald trump has shown us how you can use white privilege
to the fullest none of these institutions were ever designed to punish whiteness and trump has
exposed that in a way that we've never ever seen seen. Not to mention the 13 times Robert Mueller pointed out he may have obstructed justice
back during the Mueller report.
Folks forgot about that.
But the moral of the story is they don't want to arrest Donald Trump because they don't
even know how to.
They have no idea how to punish this level of white privilege.
They don't know.
It's like you take a drug dealer's crack and he's like, you know, bring my crack back.
I need that back in the house.
Listen, violation of the SB&I Act,
obstruction of justice
and criminal handling
of government records
and he's not in jail?
Nope.
Come on, man.
Come on.
All right.
Some people said
that he maybe had been
trying to sell those documents.
Yo, he's the wildest.
And it's the feds
and he's not in jail?
They have no idea
how to punish
this level of whiteness.
Now, Trump's lawyer
is saying that these documents was not classified
material. Because he declassified them.
Yeah, that's what he's saying.
Come on. Gotta love it.
Once again, none of these institutions were ever
designed to punish whiteness.
And Trump has exposed that
in a way that we've never
ever seen. Alright.
He's begging to go to jail. He's begging to be
arrested and they won't do it.
All right.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
We were just talking about the youth football game where one of the coaches
were killed on the field.
Now, these football games, these baseball games, these basketball games,
these soccer games, all these meets and track meets and swimming meets,
they all get crazy.
All these meets. All these meets, huh, they all get crazy. All these meets.
All these meets, huh, Envy?
800-585-1051.
We're just asking.
Envy said all these meets get crazy.
What's the craziest thing you've seen at a youth game?
Clifty Gobbler over here.
800-585-1051.
What's the craziest thing you've seen in a youth game?
Maybe a kid plays basketball.
Don't change it now.
Maybe he plays football.
Maybe tennis. Maybe swimming. What's the craziest thing you've seen in a youth game? Maybe a kid plays basketball. Don't change it now. Maybe he plays football. Maybe tennis.
Maybe swimming.
What's the craziest thing?
What's the craziest thing you've seen at a meet?
The craziest meet you've seen.
All right!
That's what you said.
I heard you.
What's the craziest meet you've seen, huh?
This guy is crazy.
I'm crazy?
Yes.
Oh, okay.
800-585-1051.
What's the craziest thing you've seen in a youth game?
Let's talk about it.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast Post Run High is
all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real,
inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's
lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but
you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best
and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iheart radio app
apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts hey there my little creeps it's your favorite
ghost host theresa and guess what haunting is back dropping just in time for spooky season
now i know you've probably been wandering the mortal plane wondering when i'd be back to fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories well wonder no more because we've got a ghoulishly
good lineup ready for you let's just say things get a bit extra we're talking spirits demons and
the kind of supernatural chaos that'll make your spooky season complete you know how much i love
this time of year it's the one time I'm actually on trend.
So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off that Ouija board.
Just don't call me unless it's urgent.
And tune in for new episodes every week.
Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky,
and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio
app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here
to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John
Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast
for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Breakfast Club.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about the tragic thing that happened out in Texas.
You want to break down what happened Yeezy?
Yes this happened in Dallas And there was a youth football game
And a coach was actually killed
One man was shot and rushed to a local hospital
He did not survive
That was coach Mike Hickman
Yeah so we're asking 805-85-1051
What's the craziest thing you've seen at a youth game?
Of course, my infamous argument with Chris Rock
when Chris Rock's daughter was playing on the opposing team
and I was coaching me and him were going back and forth at each other.
He slapped you.
He definitely did slap me.
But it didn't get physical.
No, it didn't get physical.
I mean, we threw nasty lines at each other, but that was it.
Then another time when my son was playing basketball,
I jumped on a court one time, argued with the ref.
It was just stupid.
Kid kept elbowing my son.
So I told my kid, if he does it again and the ref don't call it,
elbow him back.
My son elbowed him back.
And then the ref called the tech on my son and not the other kid.
And, you know, I thought it was a black-white situation.
So I hopped on the court and I was, you know, being a wild dad.
That's the craziest I think.
My son also played for Newark. He played the brick city lions shout to the brick city lions
and those parents don't take no ish from nobody they're ready for war and drama whenever you
disrespect them you disrespect their town i feel like you're getting worked up again yeah no i love
i love i can't wait for for jackson to start playing so i can put him in brick city lines but
i love it like i haven't had any of those situations. My daughter only ran track
for like a year or two.
Nothing crazy ever happened to any of her age.
You mean at the chair events? Y'all didn't get busy?
The chair events don't be
having no kind of problems. I'm just joking.
Chair events be cool because the chair events
are so organized. It's not even like
that kind of competition. The competition at the chair
events is your team performs,
the next team performs, and then they announce the winner at the end.
It's not like, you know, they going head-to-head like a track meet
or anything like that.
What about you, Yee?
Yeah, I don't know.
I can't tell you the last time I've been at any type of youth games.
Even when you were youth, you played basketball.
Yeah, it wasn't like that.
We didn't have no issues like that.
We were lucky if people showed up to the games.
Damn it, man. Your team must have sucked. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up, MB? What up, Charlotte, man?'t like that. We didn't have no issues like that. We were lucky if people showed up to the games. Damn it, man.
Your team must have sucked.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up, Envy?
What up, Sheldon, man?
It's Rick.
Hey, Rick.
What's happening, King?
Talk to us.
What's the craziest thing you've seen at a youth game?
Yo, so crazy thing.
I used to coach youth soccer.
I had teenage kids up to like 16 years old.
And it was a bunch of Jamaican kids that I was coaching.
And we went to a tournament out in Long Island. And one of the parents said a racial slur when we got in.
So when we started playing, we washed them up.
When we washed them up, we went to the parking lot and the parent pulled a gun on one of
my players.
Damn.
Oh my goodness.
Yeah, man.
Where were they from?
Where were we from?
Yeah, we were from Brooklyn.
Brooklyn.
And where were they from?
Levittown.
We were out in Levittown.
Levittown.
Okay.
Yeah.
And we went out there.
And one of the parents said, oh, they brought the circus.
And they said something like that when we got there.
So when we were playing there, we didn't have no mercy.
And we washed them up like night.
We beat them really bad.
And when we got out to the parking lot, one of the parents put a gun to one of my players.
And we were all young.
Because I was a young coach, too, at the time.
I was like in my early 20s.
And the players were like 13, 14-year-old kids.
Wow.
That's crazy.
No, that's crazy.
You know, even when I'm thinking about it now,
my son played for a 7-7.
He played for a Philly team.
And they were out in Texas.
And they damn near got into it with a team from,
I don't know if the team was from Texas or if the team was from L.A.
And it gets nasty. It gets to the point where, I don't know if the team was from Texas or if the team was from L.A.
And it gets nasty.
It gets to the point where, like, you know, parents are running on, like, kids are running on the field breaking up arguments with parents.
Like, it gets really nasty.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's happening, man?
It's Craig.
Craig.
What up, Craig?
Man, let me tell you.
Y'all parents, y'all be wilding at these games.
I'm a high school and college basketball official.
Let me tell you something, man.
If we did this game on this Indian Res, you know, regional game, girls too, man.
And these parents got so wild, they started throwing cups on the court.
They started yelling and screaming obscenities.
After the game, we go into the room to change and get out.
The high school administrator comes in and said, hey, guys,
we're going to have to get the local authorities to escort y'all out because the game didn't go the way that the home team wanted it to go.
So they was like, yo, y'all come out here.
We got some words to say.
I'm talking about the dads, the moms.
It was about a dozen of them, man.
It was crazy, son.
That's wild. Crazy. I've seen referees had to get a dozen of them, man. It was crazy, son. That's wild.
Crazy.
I've seen referees had to get escorted out before, though.
I've definitely seen that, which is disgusting, but I've definitely seen that.
Very common.
Very common.
Very common, man.
And, you know, it's like we got a big responsibility here on the floor.
When we hit the basketball court, we run the court.
Like, our word is final.
And, you know, parents don't have any say so,
but some officials, they get caught up in what the parents be saying,
and they be interjecting with them, and that's where it goes left.
And as an official, you ain't supposed to interject with the fans.
You're supposed to deal strictly with the game, anything on the court.
I mean, we can have a parent thrown out now.
Yeah.
But, shoot, it don't get to that far.
They be ready to just handle business.
Well, have a good one, man.
Be safe out there
coaching the referee
and for them kids.
No doubt.
All right, brother.
800-585-1051.
We're asking,
what's the craziest thing
you've seen in a youth game?
Whether it's football,
basketball,
tennis, soccer,
swimming, track meet,
whatever it may be.
What's the craziest thing
you've seen?
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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 what happened out in Texas.
Very sad.
You want to break down what happened, Yeezy?
Yes.
Unfortunately, a coach was killed from the youth football game,
and that's Coach Mike Hickman after opposing coaches got into an argument.
Okay.
All right.
Well, 800-585-1051.
We're asking, what's the craziest thing you've seen at a youth game?
Hello, who's this?
This is Wayne.
What's up, Envy?
Wayne, what's going on, brother?
We're asking, what's the craziest thing you've seen in a youth game, bro?
Man, them guys betting on a game, got out of hand the same way that happened in Dallas,
and they take them games too serious.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, what's up, Envy? I done dealt with y'all before. This is Wayne from Duval, man games too serious. Hey, what's up, M&E?
Y'all done dealt with y'all before.
This Wayne from Duval, man.
Duval.
Okay, what's up?
What's up, Wayne?
Hey, how y'all been doing, man?
We all right.
We just trying to survive, brother.
And how's everything with you?
Man, you know, same old thing.
One day at a time, trying to get back home.
You feel me?
All right.
Well, you be safe out there, brother.
Hello, who's this?
DJ Red. Hey, what's up, bro? brother. Hello, who's this? Get your head.
Hey, what's up, bro?
We're asking, what's the craziest thing you've seen at a youth football game or youth game,
I should say?
Man, buddy put out a chopper with the buzzer.
Why?
I'm talking about somebody.
Why?
Inside the game.
Where was this at?
Jacksonville, Florida.
Oh, man.
Don't say that, Charlamagne.
We teach it just like you.
Jack and Kill, Florida. Don't say that, Charlamagne. We can judge like you. Jack and Kill, Florida.
Huh?
Most of us down here from South Carolina.
Nope.
Don't bring us into this.
We ain't got nothing to do with this, okay?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
All right?
I'm telling you, my people from your monster South Carolina and the islands.
St. Helena Island.
So, yeah. Don Island, so, yeah.
Whatever.
Don't bring us into this.
Oh, my goodness.
Thank you, brother.
So what's the moral of the story?
People take these games too far, man.
They're just kids' games.
They're supposed to keep the kids out the street.
You're supposed to learn.
They're supposed to teach them discipline.
They're supposed to learn about the sport, learn about the game, and hopefully take it to another level, whether it's high school, college, or even the NBA, NFL, or professional.
Yeah, I don't think none of this behavior has anything to do with the game.
You know how I do.
I always tell people, you know, you got to go work on yourself
because this sounds just like a bunch of projection of pain to me.
It's like a bunch of people that's hurting.
They hurting other people because whether it was the game
or, you know, getting cut off in traffic, all they need is a reason to snap.
Or they feel like this is their, you know, they didn't make it to the league,
so they want their child to make it to the league,
and they're pushing their child too much,
and when something doesn't go their right,
they're going to make sure their kid make it to the league.
Well, shooting the coach and killing the coach
ain't going to help your child get into the league.
Not at all.
That ain't what's up.
Nope, you're going to go to jail.
All right, well, we got rumors on the way, Easy.
Yes, and let's talk about Megan Thee Stallion,
her first week sales projections,
and why she said writing this album
had her breaking down in tears at times.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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All right, well, it looks like 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather have officially squashed whatever issues that they have.
50 Cent posted, yeah, Champ said he's going to pull up on me for Tycoon, so you know we're going to go crazy.
Big bags coming out.
TMT, Floyd Mayweather, boom.
All right.
Previously, they had been going back and forth on social media for quite some time now.
And so at one point, 50 said he would even be down to fight Floyd
if he was in the right weight class.
Well, here's what 50 Cent had to say
on The Breakfast Club about Floyd Mayweather
and running back into him.
I went to go see Monique, the comedy show,
during the Super Bowl weekend,
and Chant was there.
Then when Monique came up,
she spent like 10 minutes on set on me and Floyd.
Telling y'all, y'all need to stop the beef.
Yeah, stop the beef and whatever.
And I'm like, look, he don't need me.
I don't need him.
And it's different because a lot of the people around are codependent.
So his habits are to treat people.
So then eventually they resolve it a lot faster.
Like me and him get into an argument and it can go on for a lot longer.
I call him champ when I'm talking about it.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I don't want to take away the discipline and the work that he put in.
We got to fall in love with something.
He fell in love with the game and worked himself to a position
where he's looked at as the best in it.
I'm glad those two brothers worked it out.
Yes, here's what he had to say about their conversation.
How was that initial conversation?
Yo, why you so long to pull up on me, fam?
Wow.
Crazy, man.
You said all that stuff.
You said all that stuff about me.
And then I'm like, yo, so when we get mad at each other,
we're going to point out things and make a difference.
Man, he said all kinds of stuff about me.
No, he did.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I did.
But do y'all apologize to each other?
Yeah.
When I came, he going, yo, why you take so long?
Yeah, yeah.
Because we can't get the time back.
You see what I'm saying? And then he going like, yo, if you like, yeah, I just, because I'm out here. I said, why are you so long? Yeah, yeah. Because we can't get the time back. You see what I'm saying?
And then he going like, yo, if you, like, yeah, I just, because I'm out here.
I said, let me go see what you was doing.
And I just popped it.
He was shaking.
So, I mean, it's time to fight again.
It's time to fight again.
Mm-hmm.
Because you're already back.
All right.
Well, that's good news.
Yeah, that's great news.
They were like besties for a minute.
Yeah, I'm glad they worked it out.
So, he's going to be pulling up at Tycoon next week on August 28th out in Houston.
I think Floyd got a bunch of events he's doing with 50,
so it's going to be a lot of fun out in Houston.
That's good.
All right, now let's talk about first week sales projections for Rod Wave
and for Megan Thee Stallion.
So it looks like Rod Wave is going to top the charts.
They said he's expected to move between 120,000 to 140,000 units in the first week.
That's great.
Yes, so congratulations to him.
Now, Megan Thee Stallion is expected to land at number two with Traumazine,
and that album is projected to earn 40,000 to 50,000 units in the first week.
Stuff like that is always interesting to me because, you know,
Rod Wave don't have the machine behind him that Megan Thee Stallion has.
Not at all.
That's correct. But look how much records he the machine behind him that Megan Thee Stallion has. Not at all. That's correct.
But look how much records he's selling as opposed to Megan Thee Stallion.
Yeah, I feel like her album also was kind of a surprise drop because we didn't know the release date until right beforehand, too.
I didn't know Rod was coming out of here.
So, yeah.
So, you know, and Megan Thee Stallion has done some interviews where she talked about a lot of different things.
For instance, The Rock. Remember when The Rock
named her as
wanting to be her pet?
If there was a celebrity
that he would like to be a pet for, he said
that it would be Megan Thee Stallion.
Well, here is how Megan Thee Stallion reacted
to that on Sirius'
The Morning Mashup. The Rock would
like to be your pet.
I mean, that's kind of like legendary.
I'm kind of epic.
I feel like I used to watch
wrestling
all the time.
Being from Houston
and watching The Rock and how famous
he is and how much of a
megastar he is and he want to be my pet.
Period. We made it.
We might be a little famous
okay all right she also talked about breaking down in tears while writing her new album trauma
zine this is the first time i've like written music about how i like actually feel and how i
want to feel i kind of wanted to talk about everything that's been happening to me since
like 2019 like since my mom passed yeah and i feel like i just kind of worked through it like i never
really dealt with it and i'm not saying i'm like still just kind of worked through it. Like I never really dealt with it.
And I'm not saying I'm like still in a good place about it.
I'm not saying I worked through it at all.
Like, I just feel like now I'm coming to a place
like where it's all hitting me.
Like, oh my gosh, all this stuff is happening to me.
It did happen to me.
Was it a release?
Was it cathartic when you were in the studio?
Were you like on the mic and you would start to cry?
Like, was this like a therapy?
I was crying more so writing the
songs than recording the songs like it kind of felt like a weight off my chest a little bit like
actually saying some of these things out loud and i feel like it feels good to like have people
understand where i'm coming from all right well everybody that album is out now and she does have
future on the album here's what she had to say about how much she paid
him to do the track yeah somebody go pull $250,000 out the bank and go drop it off to future and
tell him i need the verse before he leave because we i feel like we was both in miami and uh i told
my manager i was like fierce and i feel like it was a sunday but anyways blah blah we got the $250,000
okay okay and i had my manager go drop it off to him in a backpack and uh he gave me my verse back Sunday. But anyways, blah, blah, blah. We got the $250,000. Okay.
Okay.
And I had my manager go drop it off to him in the backpack and he gave me my verse back.
First of all, he rapped over the whole beat.
Like he gave me the whole future experience.
Like, yeah, he gave me the whole song.
So because he gave me the whole song, I had to go in the studio and I had to like put it together.
Yeah.
Okay.
So then when I got his verses, I was like, I got to write some new verses. Like, cause I got to like put it together yeah so then when I got his verses I was like I gotta write some new verses like cuz I gotta make this make sense so then I got
in the studio with my engineer and then I put the song together and I was like
this is precious this makes sense all right that's a lot of bread yes put it
in a backpack but hey if you got it what bank is that that's not about right for
a future feature 9 o'clock in the morning say let me take out $250,000
cash she's a rapper I'm sure she got that type of money lying around somewhere What bank is that? That's not about right for a future feature. 9 o'clock in the morning, say, let me take out $250,000 cash.
She's a rapper.
I'm sure she got that type of money lying around somewhere.
You probably call your person at the bank first.
It's the bank, though, because she was in Miami.
She lived somewhere else.
You still got to get that money out of there.
Ain't no bank open on Sunday, is it?
TD Bank?
Is banks open on Sunday?
Yeah, TD Bank, I think it opens on Sunday. I know banks are open on Sunday.
I take out $5,000 on my bank.
My bank is like, you have to call first, sir.
All right.
Well, look, she got it done.
You got to pay the price.
And she doesn't seem mad about it.
Yeah, and I saw people acting like that was a lot of money.
That's future.
You know how much people get for futures?
Of course.
That's future, bro.
Of course.
What are you talking about?
Future got the highest selling wrap-out of the year right now.
13 years in the game.
Drop on a Clues Bomb for Future.
Tired of y'all fronting on Future.
I can like Future in and out here breaking records.
Nobody fronting on Future.
Still having number one albums 13 years in the game.
You know how hard that is for a rapper?
I know.
Congratulations to Future.
Well, that is your, you said congratulations to him?
Yeah, all the stuff that he's doing.
Are they meant to get that 250?
Like, yes. No. But look, if you want a feature, you got the money. That's all the stuff that he's doing. I thought you meant to get that $250,000. Like, yes.
No.
But look, if you want a feature, you got the money.
That's what it costs.
That's right.
That's what it is.
It's business.
All right.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
Who you giving that donkey to?
Before I have to the hour, I need Steve Lydon.
Steve is the former superintendent of the Ramsey County Adult Detention Center in St.
Paul, Minnesota.
We need him to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him, please.
All right, we'll get to that next.
And today is...
The born day...
Of Nipsey Hussle.
Nip Hussle, the great.
We're up on the clues box for Nipsey Hussle, man.
We got on some marathon clothing, sweatpants right now.
I wanted to play some Nipsey right now, if you don't mind.
Play some.
What you gonna play, dedication?
Yeah, we gonna play Top of the Hour,
then we gonna play dedication. What's Top of the Hour Dedication? Yeah, we're going to play Top of the Hour, and then we're going to play Dedication.
What's Top of the Hour?
Well, that's what you got to say to call letters.
Oh, I was about to say, damn,
I ain't never heard no Nipsey talk about Top of the Hour.
I know he used to say Top of the Top all the time,
but I was like, huh?
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When it's time to get with someone special,
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There is no question that there are problems in this country between police and community.
Yes, you are a donkey.
To the latest on that police killing of a black man.
Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage.
And yesterday was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did.
And so we are in a state of emergency.
Okay, white supremacist violence is and always has been the number one threat to our society.
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
Lord have mercy.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
All right, Shrenley.
Please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day?
Donkey of the day for Monday, August 15th goes to Steve Lydon.
Steve is the former superintendent of the Ramsey County Adult Detention Center
in St. Paul, Minnesota.
And that's where Derek Chauvin, or as I like to call him, Devil Chauvin,
that murderer murderer that sick
sadistic individual who kept his knee on George Floyd's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds
actually the body camera footage showed it was nine minutes and 20 seconds but you know the evil
human I'm talking about devil Chauvin okay that's where he was being held at and back on May 29th
2020 Steve Lydon banned CEOs of color from entering the fifth floor where Chauvin was being held.
Lord have mercy. Let me tell you something. America has no idea how to punish whiteness.
All right. They have no idea how to punish whiteness or racially motivated hate crimes like this,
because black people and other marginalized communities dying at the hands of racists like devil Chauvin.
That's been happening since the beginning of timeists like devil chauvin that's been
happening since the beginning of time and this country has absolutely no idea how to properly
punish them even when they get punished in the case of devil chauvin they get preferential
treatment from somebody okay uh has this former superintendent steve lyden never thought about
the thousands of black men who have been locked up and you know watched over by racist ass white ceos of course not all right because a black man being locked up and watched over by racist ass ceos
is what the prison system is all about all right this caste system that was created in america
hundreds of years ago is still designed to protect the devil's shawls of the world meanwhile it's
been weaponized against us okay us meaning black and brown people. OK, black people. All right. Which is why several officers filed charges of discrimination with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and their complaint that followed.
It was what eight officers alleged multiple violations of the Minnesota human rights, including race and color discrimination and a hostile work environment.
Three of the plaintiffs asserted claims of retaliation. They alleged emotional distress as well as loss of income.
All right.
Ramsey County board chairwoman,
Trista,
boy,
I'm about to mess her name up.
Trista Mattis Castillo.
She apologized Tuesday to the officers affected.
She said the actions taken by sheriff's office leadership that day were more
than just wrong.
They were racist,
heinousous highly disrespectful
and completely out of line no one should no one ever should have questioned your ability to perform
your job based on the color of your skin she's absolutely right and that's why those hcos are
going to receive almost 1.5 million dollars as settlement for racial discrimination okay
i think the number is too low.
I think it should be 1.5 million apiece,
not 1.5 between all eight of them,
because this level of care is never given to black or brown people.
Okay?
Nobody ever stops to think about who could be discriminating against us
simply because of the color of our skin.
But the fact that they are still looking out for this man
who is doing damn near 43 years state and federal time for murder is mind blowing, but not surprising.
All right. Treat that man with the same disregard that you treat black and brown people doing that kind of time for murder.
All right. I'm telling you, this country does not know how to punish whiteness.
If everybody didn't take it to the streets for George Floyd, then they might have let this dude get off, too.
All right. White privilege is beyond real.
Hell, look at what's going on with Trump right now.
Violation of the SB&I Act, obstruction of justice, and criminal handling of government
records, not to mention that 10 or 13 times Robert Mueller showed he obstructed justice
in the Mueller report.
The feds coming to get you, but don't arrest you.
The reality is they don't want to arrest him.
The reason they don't want to arrest him is because none of these institutions were ever designed
to punish whiteness.
That is why people like
Devil Chauvin can still get preferential
treatment from said institutions.
Please let Remy Ma
give Steve Lydon the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw! Hee-haw!
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb. 1.5 is too
low for eight people.
Every single correctional officer should be getting like a million bucks a piece.
1.5 a piece.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now we're talking Channing Crowder.
Let's talk sexy men.
Now, what happened with Channing Crowder?
Sure.
You tell me, guys.
You guys were talking about this all morning.
Well, Channing Crowder, it was on an episode of the Pivot podcast.
Who was the guest?
Who was Channing Crowder talking to?
Hold on.
I forgot who the guest was.
Was it Denzel?
Who was it?
Denzel.
Yeah, Denzel Ward.
Channing Crowder was talking to Denzel Ward.
And he had this to say.
Well, you are beautiful.
You got pretty eyes. You got good skin. You got little highlights. Boy, you are beautiful. What you mean? Boy, you got pretty eyes.
Boy, you got good skin.
Boy, you got the little highlights.
Like, no, no, no, but you a dog now.
Like, I watch you play, you a dog.
But did you have to fight that?
Like, when you walk out, you just look so pleasant and nice.
But then you got to choke a bitch to sleep, you know what I'm saying?
Like, do dudes try you when they see you? Be like, oh.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
This dude got you. You had to fight that?
I mean, you're the first dude that called me beautiful.
Oh, you are beautiful.
All right.
I don't even know how to respond to that.
Don't.
Don't.
Denzel Ward is a cornerback for the Cleveland Browns, too.
He signed a five-year, $100.5 million deal.
So what is the question we're asking right now?
People acting like this is wrong.
Like, people acting like Channing Crowder can't say this to another man're asking right now? People acting like this is wrong. Like people acting like
Channing Crowder
can't say this to another man.
Like I don't know
why this is an issue.
I'm trying to think
if y'all have ever
complimented each other
like that.
I give brothers compliments
all the time.
Kevin Gates was up here last week.
I said,
Kevin, you look good.
And he does look good.
His skin look clear.
You can tell he lost weight.
You know what I'm saying?
You can tell he's
taking care of himself
mentally, physically,
and emotionally,
and spiritually.
I don't see nothing wrong with complimenting a brother like that.
I have never said somebody looks beautiful and have pretty eyes.
You have definitely complimented me on my eyebrows.
Not only have you complimented me on my eyebrows, you've complimented me on my shape.
Yeah, but I'm joking.
No, you're not.
You can't joke like that.
I thought you were joking when you did it.
I am joking.
I have never said you look beautiful.
You don't look at this 41, 36, 43, you know, body and say you joking.
All right?
I remember you told him before.
You said something about his butt was looking like it was sitting right.
Thank you, Yee.
Thank you.
I said he had thick thighs.
It's that same difference.
I've never said this man looks beautiful.
There's nothing wrong with it, okay?
You look beautiful.
Thank you, King.
Say it back.
I mean, I would, but you don't.
You just don't.
Why would you stand like that?
What are you doing?
I would if you did, but you don't.
I take mine back, though.
If you want to get a compliment from Charlamagne,
all you got to do is say the opposite.
You be like, I feel so ugly.
I'm so ugly.
No, you're beautiful. That's right. That's true. That's how do is say the opposite. You be like, I feel so ugly. I'm so ugly. No, you're beautiful.
That's right.
That's true.
That's how you draw on the compliment.
So what is the question?
Where we going?
We're like, how we getting here?
That is true.
I'll lift you up when you down.
Huh?
Lift him up.
Show us.
You gonna lift me up?
How you gonna lift me up?
Listen, the moral of the story is there's nothing wrong
with what Chant and Crowder said.
People are up in arms about this for whatever reason.
You know, the fake outrage that they do online.
They're up in arms about it?
We're not up in arms, but people are trying to say the man's
whatever, gay or whatever. But my thing is
you can't say that people are being
you can't complain about toxic masculinity.
And then when a brother is comfortable enough
to give a compliment like that to another man, you're upset.
You've got pretty eyes, you've got good skin, you've got the highlights.
Come on, man.
I've never said you look beautiful.
You've complimented me on my eyebrows, and you've complimented me on my shape.
And it clearly meant a lot to you.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate it.
I take the compliments wherever I get them.
That's how we compliment.
Look at you.
Look at you.
Okay, thick thighs.
Okay, thick thighs.
Have you not done that?
What? Have you not said that to me? That what? Okay, thick thighs. Okay, thick thighs. Have you not done that? What?
Have you not said that to me?
That what?
Okay, thick thighs.
I have.
And then you said they save lives.
I called you Chocolate Thunder.
Now you've been being honest.
Chocolate Thunder.
Okay, good.
That's me and you.
All right.
Am I going to say it too much right now?
Hey, what's the question?
Damn it.
The question is, do you find anything wrong with what Shannon Crowder said to Denzel Ward?
No, I think y'all should talk to each other like that more frequently.
Because women do it all the time.
We be like, oh my God, you look good.
Let me feel though.
Is that real, girl?
We talk to each other like that all the time.
I ain't doing all that.
Let me feel it now.
But I have no problem doing what Shannon Crowder did.
All right.
800-585-1051.
Let's talk about it.
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Morning, everybody.
It's D, J, N, V, and Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us,
we're talking about Channing Crowder.
Channing Crowder,
they was on the Pivot podcast,
Sleuth of the Pivot podcast,
one of my favorite podcasts.
And Channing Crowder was talking to cornerback Denzel Ward. He's a cornerback on the Pivot podcast. Salute to the Pivot podcast. One of my favorite podcasts. And Channing Crowder was talking to
cornerback Denzel Ward.
He's a cornerback for the Cleveland Browns. And Channing
had this to say about Mr. Denzel Ward.
You are beautiful.
You got pretty eyes.
You got good skin.
You got little highlights.
No, no, no. But you a dog now.
I watch you play. You a dog.
Did you have to fight that?
Like, when you walk out, you just look so But you a dog now. I watch you play. You a dog. But did you have to fight that?
When you walk out, you just look so pleasant.
And I walk up.
But then you got to choke a bitch to sleep.
You know what I'm saying?
Do dudes try you when they see you?
Be like, oh.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
This dude got you. You had to fight that?
I mean, you're the first dude that called me beautiful.
Bro, you are beautiful.
I don't even know how to respond to that.
Don't.
Don't.
So now the question is,
what do you think of that conversation?
I see absolutely, positively,
nothing wrong with it.
You know, I compliment brothers like that
all of the time.
You know, I saw Kevin Gates last week,
or whenever Kevin Gates was up here,
and I said, yo, you look good, brother,
because you can see that his skin look healthy.
He was glowing. You could tell he lost weight. You could tell he working out. You I said, yo, you look good, brother, because you can see that his skin looked healthy. He was glowing. You could tell he
lost weight. You could tell he working out.
You could just see that he has an inner
glow about him, that he's on the right path
mentally, spiritually, physically.
I don't see anything wrong with telling
another human that.
Yeah, I don't see nothing wrong with it.
What's the problem? Yeah, I don't
see anything wrong with it. I've never called somebody gorgeous,
but I've complimented Charlamagne.
Charlamagne has complimented many a times.
I've never complimented you.
You always compliment me, bro.
Never.
Yes, you do.
You never give me anything to compliment about.
You always compliment me.
You never.
Give him a compliment now.
You just touched my leg on the way out and said I got nice legs.
I did not say that.
You have shorts on.
Yeah, what did you do?
I just reached for something.
See, I'm not playing this game with you no more.
It had nothing to do with anything other than that day was out.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, man.
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
It's your boy Chunks, man.
Scratch line ENT.
Yo, Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
I wanted to comment, man, brother.
Like, listen, we as black men, we either going to support each other and compliment each other,
or we either going to criticize each other. We can other, or we either going to criticize each other.
We can't play both sides in the middle.
I agree.
We want to address masculinity.
Then every time somebody want to compliment another brother, we want to sit here and criticize.
Come on, bro.
What are we going to do?
We're going to support each other or we're not.
I'm with you 100%, my brother.
That's why I don't like the backlash that Shannon Crowder is getting.
Because just like you just said
Either they gonna complain
About toxic masculinity
Or when we show each other love
They gonna complain
Which one is it?
Hello who's this?
It's Terry from Duval
Duval
What's your comments bro?
What you think?
Yeah my comments man
I think Shannon was talking
To Ward like he was a snack though
He was putting a lot of
Emphasis on his comments
And there's a difference
Between me telling
Charlamagne, I love the way your
bald head looks today, or
hey, you look beautiful
today, but at the end of the day,
when you play those comments back, he was
putting a lot of emphasis on
my man Ward. I don't know.
He was kind of looking at him kind of funny.
I didn't feel like that because
I listen to the Pivot podcast.
That's how Channing talks.
Channing puts a lot of emphasis on everything.
But he was pointing a lot on, like, how he looked, though.
Like, there's a difference.
What's wrong with that?
You know there's a difference between you telling anyone something and then him with, like, all this emphasis on ooh and ah and e.
Like, man, you make me do all these comments, man. I ain't hear all them oohs and ah and e. Like, man, you're making too many comments, man.
I ain't hear all them oohs and ahs and e's, man.
Well, if somebody said that to you, would you just say thank you
and take it as a compliment?
I would, but in the back of my mind, I might feel a little uncomfortable.
Why?
Because I don't know this man like that.
You just told me I got a beautiful bald head and amazing eyebrows.
I didn't take nothing from that.
But I said it in a very manly way.
That was funny, man.
All right, brother.
So you got to walk up to him and say, you got a beautiful ball head.
Beautiful ball head.
A dress of wood.
Sexy eyes.
Thank you, King.
Thank you, King.
I appreciate that
shut up man
800-585-1051
we're talking about
Channing Crowder
Channing Crowder
and this is what he said
but you are beautiful
what you mean
you got pretty eyes
you got good skin
you got little highlights
like
no no no
but you a dog now
I watch you play
you a dog
but
did you have to fight that?
Like, when you walk out, you just look so pleasant and nice.
But then you got a choker bitch to sling you, you know what I'm saying?
Like, do dudes try you when they see you and be like, oh, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
This dude got you.
You had to fight that?
I mean, you the first dude that called me beautiful.
Bro, you are beautiful.
I don't even know how to respond to that.
What's your thoughts on it?
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Channing Crowder.
And this is what he said.
Bro, you are beautiful.
What you mean?
Bro, you got pretty eyes.
You got good skin. You got little highlights. Like, no, no, no. But you mean? You got pretty eyes. You got good skin.
You got little highlights.
Like, no, no, no.
But you a dog now.
I watch you play.
You a dog.
But did you have to fight that?
Like, when you walk out, you just look so pleasant and nice.
But then you got to choke a bitch to sleep.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, do dudes try you when they see you?
Be like, oh.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
This dude got you.
You had to fight that?
I mean, you're the first dude that called me beautiful.
Bro, you are beautiful.
I don't even know how to respond to that.
Don't.
Don't.
And we're asking, what's your thoughts?
Young men need to give each other compliments more often
and stop worrying about things like that.
You told the man he looks good, beautiful eyes, beautiful skin.
That's right.
And that's true.
Thank you.
Because you know what's so specific about those compliments?
What?
Think about how many people you meet whose skin be looking dry and ashy
because they don't take care of themselves because they don't drink enough water.
You know what I mean?
Think about how your eyes be looking yellowish.
You know what I mean?
Reddish because you don't drink enough water because you don't take care of yourself. Those are top
tier compliments when you compliment somebody's skin
and the way their eyes look. Salute to
Channing Crowder, man. I don't see nothing wrong with it.
Alright, well let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this? Hi, this is Kel
from Miami. How are you? Hey, what's up
brother? We're talking about, what's your comments
on what he said?
What I'm saying is, I feel like this.
You can't tell the man that he can't feel offended
or somebody can't feel offended.
The same way if I went up to the beautiful Angela Yee
and started complimenting her without her permission,
she might find it as toxic and harassing,
but if Idris Elba did it, she might find it irreceptible.
It's about the person.
You can't tell a person, hey, you have to take this compliment
if they don't want it from that individual. Well, who said that?
Who said that he was offended?
Isn't that what the topic is?
No, no, no, no, no, no. The problem is
people online were acting like there was
something wrong with what Channing Crowder did
by giving him that compliment.
Was the comment unsolicited? I mean,
most compliments about somebody's looks
are unsolicited. Did he ask you,
how do you think I look today? No, he did
not ask that. But
normally when somebody gives you a compliment
it's not because you asked for one. Yeah.
Yeah, but this is a new society we live in.
You just can't assume
that you can say certain things to people. I see what you're
saying. I see what you're saying.
If we're trying to play by these
new rules, I get it.
I mean, I think your skin looks good.
It's not really offensive.
Hello, who's this?
It's more like a healthy thing.
Hello?
Hey, what's up?
This is Jamal from Springfield.
Jamal from Springfield.
What's up, brother?
What's good, y'all?
Envy.
How you doing, man?
I'm doing good, brother.
Yo, I was calling because I hear y'all talking about, you know,
the men complimenting men and stuff.
Talk to me, King.
I'm not going to hold you, man.
I'm a light-skinned, 6'2", green-eyed, black guy, so it happens a lot to me, too.
Old, young, every race, they kind of look at you weird and be like, oh, you get all the women, huh?
Most overrated description of a human ever when they say light-skinned, tall, with green eyes, okay? You a hater.
Nobody cares about that
1980-something beauty standard.
You got curly hair, too,
huh?
Huh?
Bro, Charlamagne's such a hater.
When I used to ride my bike a lot,
he always used to be like, yo, I love watching you ride your bike.
He never said that.
You never said that, you did. You asked me where I got my shorts from and all that.
You never said that. I did ask you about your shorts. You asked me where I got my shorts from and all that. You never said that. I did ask you about your shorts.
See, see.
But I never said I liked the way you ride your bike.
Yes, you do.
Uncle Charlotte, man, I can't help what my color is, man.
I wish I did have that.
Most overrated beauty standard is light-skinned with green eyes.
Y'all look like pit bulls.
You a hater.
Let your Uncle Charlotte be the first to tell you light-skinned people with green eyes look like pit bulls.
You a hater.
Hater.
Hello, who's this?
You've been hurt. Light-skinned brother took. A hater. Hello, who's this? You've been hurt.
Light skin, brother.
Took your girl or something.
Hello, who's this?
Light skin men and women look like pit bulls.
Uncle Charlotte said it.
Watch your mouth.
Goodness gracious.
Hello?
Yeah, you got Brandon from Louisville.
Brandon from Louisville.
Brandon.
I mean, I heard what you said about this.
Me and my brother, we tell each other as often as possible how good you're fucking.
I mean, you need more black brothers out here lifting each other up, complimenting them, letting them know you look good.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
I agree.
We're talking masculinity out here.
You got folks out here killing each other over stupid stuff like that.
You look good.
I agree. I'm with you
100%, my brother. Alright, brother.
What's the moral of the story, guys? The moral of the
story is never underestimate the power of
a random compliment. You know what I'm saying?
And I don't think there's anything wrong with a
black man, any man,
you know, telling another man, you know,
they appreciate their appearance.
I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
I think we're so superficial.
We'll tell a man he got a nice car,
he got a nice chain,
but when a man been in the gym,
you know, actually working out,
or when a man's taking care of himself
and you can see it in his skin,
you can see it in his eyes,
you can't give him a compliment?
Y'all out y'all damn mind.
Salute to Channing Crowder, man.
All right, well, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and let's talk about Tiffany Haddish
and her finances
and also realizing her own power
and impact as an actor.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
All right, well, Tiffany Haddish is on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine,
and she's talking about a whole lot of things, including buying real estate.
Now, she discussed living off of $500 a month while on The Carmichael Show and filming Keanu,
and she said she was able to pay off half of the house that she bought before season two of The Carmichael Show.
She said she bought a house despite pushback from her friends. She said, I just knew I was going to have to always make
enough money to take care of me in the house. And that's what I did. She said the final check
to fully pay off the home came from money that she earned playing in Girls Trip. She made $80,000
for that role back in 2017. Now, Tiffany also said that she's just starting to realize her
power and impact as an actor taking classes at Harvard like the business
of entertainment, media, and sports. She said,
I realized in that class that I've really been
selling myself short all these years.
You need the writer to tell the story, to put the story
down on paper, but you need the performer
to bring it to life. And she said she has
turned down millions of dollars to do
a post because it didn't represent her brand.
And she said
more millions because her soul is worth more than that.
There you go.
Dropping the clues, Bounce Queen, Tiffany Haddish.
Forever love for Tiffany.
Yeah, she said she has broke PTSD.
A lot of us have that.
That's right.
You know, she said when she started making a little bit of money, that's when she knew
that she had to do something with those checks.
She said, now I have a surplus of money, but I'm still afraid of being poor again.
Every movie I made, I would just buy another
piece of land or a house. That's right.
That's the way to do it.
Okay, now, she
also had previously talked about asking
Usher for permission before
making that joke about herpes.
She said, I got this joke. I'll curse you
out with joy. I hope that you spread it. I hope you spread it
like Usher spreads herpes. She said, I have said that in front of Usher. She said that his response this joke. I'll curse you out with joy. I hope that you spread it. I hope you spread it like Usher spreads herpes.
She said, I have said that in front of Usher.
And she said that his response was, your ass is crazy.
And so she said, well, there's a rumor out there saying you got herpes.
I don't know if you do or don't, but that is just funny.
She said, and he agreed.
I don't know if you should ask permission for the joke.
You know what I mean?
Because it's a joke at the end of the day.
It all depends if he's going to be there while you tell a joke.
I highly doubt that's the protocol of most comedians.
You think Chris Rock says, hey, Jay, can I have permission to ask this joke?
It depends how far it goes.
Well, she did say if he would have said, don't say that no more, I don't like it.
I'm not comfortable with you saying that, she would stop.
Yeah, but if you do that with all your jokes, then everybody will probably feel that way.
You know what I mean?
Because if you run a joke by Usher,
you got to run a joke by everybody else you make fun of.
All right, and speaking of comedians,
rest in peace to Teddy Ray, comedian and actor Teddy Ray.
He has passed away at the age of 32.
We know him from multiple appearances on Pause with Sam Jay
and Cancel Court.
And a cause of death was not immediately revealed. multiple appearances on pause with Sam J and cancel court. And, um,
a cause of death was not immediately revealed, but all death did post all death family were heartbroken and still can't
believe that our brother,
Teddy Ray has passed away.
We will miss him every day,
but we know he will have heaven laughing.
Our deepest condolences and prayers to his immediate family and friends.
I didn't know the brother personally,
but man,
32 years,
way too young, way too young. Yeah. 32. You know what you personally, but man, 32 years is way too young to be going.
32? You know what you
can accomplish in the next 10 years of your life?
That's what I'm saying, man.
The older you get, appreciate it, man. Age is
a blessing. Embrace it.
Alright, and Lil Fizz is
going to be on Drink Champs.
And in the preview, we see that he's
talking about his fallout with Omar Young
amongst other things.
Here is that preview.
Like, I'm hitting this up.
No response.
Reading red in the DM.
No response. I'm going on the next season talking about the group, putting this back together.
I had a conversation with April on that season.
But hold on.
You said on the DM?
Yes.
What?
Because I don't have the number.
Nah, y'all front, man. No cap. You're't have a number. Nah, you're a friend, man.
No cap.
You're taking it too far.
Bro, it's always been like this.
Like, the dude comes back.
Y'all don't got a group chat?
The dude comes back.
B2K group chat?
So literally, I hadn't talked to him from that time
till one day I was at April Crib,
before the tour even came about conversation.
And he was coming to drop off his kids and he seen me sitting on the couch.
And I was like, what's up?
And he just turned and walked away.
Tried to have a conversation with him then.
Yeah, it's not just Lil Fizz either.
It's Razzby and J-Book too.
Yeah, B2K, J-Book, Razzby, Lil Fizz.
That comes out on the 19th.
Sounds interesting.
That whole episode.
Hey man, make sure you subscribe
to the Drink Champs podcast
on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network, damn it.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
And that Drink Champs with Talib Kweli, Yassin Bey,
also with a guest appearance by Dave Chappelle, is also out.
All right, well, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
Get your request in.
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Oh, Brandon Marshall, Marianne
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