The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club Talks With DaniLeigh, Talks Pet Names In Bed, & More
Episode Date: July 22, 2022Today on The Breakfast Club we are joined by DaniLeigh and we talk everything from her personal life to her very personal new EP out "My Side". During Rumor Report, Angela talks about Rihanna's next b...usiness venture. For Freaky Friday we're talking pet names in bed and sheesh some of these names are...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
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We discuss everything from prejudice
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We're going to learn how to become
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So join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher
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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.
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When I smoke weed,
I get lost in the music.
I like to isolate each instrument.
The rhythmic bass,
the harmonies on the piano, the sticky melody.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Careful, babe. There's someone crossing the street.
Sorry, I didn't see him there.
If you feel different, you drive different.
Don't drive high. It's dangerous and illegal everywhere.
A message from NHTSA and the Ad Council.
Hey, everyone.
This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga.
On July 8, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same
as Melrose Place was introduced to the world.
We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, and every single wig removal
together. So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
listen to podcasts. Y'all like a mega force. Y'all just took over everything. Wake your punk ass up. This is Chris Brown.
I've officially joined the Breakfast Club.
Say something, mother f***er.
I'm with it.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, USA. Planet, it's Friday. Yes, it's Friday.
The weekend is here, damn it.
You know that's right.
We are here.
How y'all feel?
Why you talking like that?
I'm tired as hell.
Just woke up.
Just woke up?
Just woke up.
Ain't even brushed my teeth yet.
Ew.
Ain't even brushed my teeth.
Sitting here with some, never mind. I don't want to get you excited. No, don't want to know. Yeah, I don't want to get you excited. I wasn't going to my teeth. Sitting here with some, never mind.
I don't want to get you excited.
No, don't want to know.
Yeah, I don't want to get you excited.
I wasn't going to tell you.
Now you want to know, don't you? Now you want to know because I wouldn't tell you.
No, I'll pass.
Yeah, I bet you will.
Danny Lay will be joining us this morning.
Oh, yes.
She has an EP out today.
What's it called?
My Side.
My Side, yes.
It's an EP.
The album starts off with Dead to Me.
And that's a song she had previewed on Instagram.
So she's telling her side of everything.
And I guess afterwards she said, this is it.
Okay.
So we're going to be kicking it with her in a little bit.
And what you guys doing this weekend?
Anything?
Working, working, working, working.
Chalamet?
Yeah. Working, working, working, working. Chalamet? Yeah, you know, tomorrow, you know, I'm part of the United Justice Coalition,
and tomorrow they have a summit in New York City.
And, you know, United Justice Coalition is an organization of a bunch of, you know,
great thought leaders that, you know, come together to raise awareness around a lot of different key justice issues
and criminal justice reform, social justice issues and criminal justice reform.
And they have a summit in New York tomorrow that I'll be speaking on a panel.
I've got a mental health panel I put together with myself and Dr. Alfie Breland Noble
and Shaka Sincor and Attorney General Lateef James, just to name a few.
So, yes, I'll be doing that sometime tomorrow.
I forgot what time it is.
Then I'm going to see, I got to go see Kevin Hart and Chris Rock.
Kevin Hart and Chris Rock, you know, they on tour.
That's right.
When are they performing, Sunday or Saturday?
Tonight, if I'm not mistaken, they're in New Jersey.
Tomorrow they're in New York.
They're at the Garden tomorrow.
Yeah, I got to catch them out of town
because I'm heading to Houston
for Trey Day. Shout out to Trey
the Truth. Trey Day or Trey
Weekend, I should call it, where he just does
a bunch of things for Houston.
Whether it's backpack giveaways,
he does carnivals, all different
types of things.
That'd be nice. Remember when we went together?
We went a couple times. We went like two, two, three times to trade? Yes, indeed.
To trade the truth. And I want to shout out to my business partner in Coffee Uplifts People.
He and his wife had a baby. They're first together. Oh, congrats. Yes. So
shout out to Tony and Jen and their little baby girl journey. Alright.
Well, let's get the show cracking. Front page news. What are we talking about? Well, the first polio
case has been reported in the United States.
It's been nearly a decade since this has been detected.
All right. We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on.
Oh, we got some new music. Here's Megan Thee Stallion.
Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. Start your own country. I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
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I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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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,
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Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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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,
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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
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Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist
who on October 16th, 2017, was murdered.
There are crooks everywhere you look now. The
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This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
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We're going to discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people,
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All right.
Well, let's get into front page news.
What we saw with you?
Well, President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID.
This is the first time he's had it that he knows of.
And he did say he has very mild symptoms.
Here he is with a statement.
Hey, folks, guess you heard.
This morning I tested positive for COVID.
But I've been double vaccinated, double boosted.
Symptoms are mild.
And I really appreciate your inquiry and your concerns.
But I'm doing well.
I've got a lot of work done.
I'm going to continue to get it done.
And in the meantime, thanks for your concern.
And keep the faith.
It's going to be okay.
All right.
So if anybody was concerned, he's fine. I'm no conspiracy theorist, but I love a good one.
Did they announce Joe Biden had COVID to avoid the questions about Joe Biden saying he got cancer?
Yes.
Because he did say he had cancer the other day.
And that's what I thought.
I thought maybe they did that just to quiet him down for at least five to seven days.
Yeah, that's what I'm concerned about.
That's what I'm concerned about, President Biden.
Can we discuss that?
Why did you say that?
Well, in five days, we'll forget
all about it.
So will he. I mean, I thought he did
previously have skin cancer, no?
He may seem like he has now.
In that speech. Okay.
Alright, now the first case of polio
reported in the United States in nearly a
decade was detected in
New York State in Rockland County,
according to the state health department.
They said that sequencing determined that the newly detected case
is an instance of vaccine-derived polio.
So the oral polio vaccine contains a weakened version of the virus
that can be excreted in stool and transmitted.
So they're saying that because the vaccine has not been administered in the U.S.
since 2000, the virus may have originated somewhere outside the U.S.
They said the polio patient is a young adult whose symptoms began a month ago and they're no longer contagious.
But that person has suffered some paralysis. They don't know whether or not that paralysis will be permanent.
They got the vaccine. They've been had the vaccine for polio, though, right?
Yeah, but they don't give it out anymore.
They haven't given it out in the U.S. since 2000.
Well, they better dust it off.
Better find it wherever it's at and unearth it.
So they said that the person who did contract polio
was through exposure to someone who was inoculated with the vaccine.
So that's how this person got it,
from somebody else who had gotten a vaccine
from outside of the United States.
Yeah, just keep your goddamn mask on, okay?
You got polio back out here in the streets.
You got monkeypox.
You got COVID.
Lord have mercy.
You got what Joe Biden said he had previously.
Since you brought up monkeypox,
the spread of monkeypox in the United States
could represent the dawn of a new STD, though some health officials say that the virus that causes it, those bumps might be contained before it gets firmly established.
They don't agree, according to experts on the likely path of the disease.
Some fear that it's becoming so widespread that it's on the verge of becoming an STD like gonorrhea, herpes and HIV.
But nobody's really sure. Some people are saying that testing and vaccines can still
stop the outbreak from taking root.
So far, there's been more than 2,400
cases reported as part
of an international outbreak
that all started two months ago.
So in the United States, 2,400 cases
have been reported thus far. They're not
sure how fast the virus has
spread. They have only limited information about people
who have been diagnosed.
And they don't know how many infected people might be spreading it unknowingly.
Man, is it an STD or not?
They're saying it could turn into a new STD.
How does something turn into an STD?
How do you evolve into an STD?
Dr. Fauci said that most people with monkeypox, and this is his words, are men that have sex with men.
But then they turn around and say it's not an STD.
So if it's not an STD, what's the point of saying that?
That makes no sense.
Well, it spreads mainly through skin-to-skin contact.
It can also be transmitted with linens.
And if you use the same sheets of somebody with monkeypox, you're in the same place and whatever.
So it's been moving through the population like an STD, but they're saying it can spread
other ways as well.
What happened to the flu?
Man, shut up, man.
I don't think it's flu season right now, is it?
I mean, poor flu.
All right.
What happened to the comic hole?
What happened to allergies?
You can't even cough nowadays without people ducking.
That's right.
All right.
You let one cough go or sneeze, people think you got the vid.
And FYI, the Mega Millions jackpot is now
$660 million.
Just putting that out there.
I'm going to play that today.
I usually play my $10.
I played $10. I played $20
on Wednesday, so I got to go play.
No, Tuesday, because it was Tuesday.
So I got to play $20 again today.
So look, if you take that $660 million prize
and you want the cash option,
you know how much that breaks down to?
It's like $400 million.
$300 something.
$376.9 million.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
All right.
I've been daydreaming about this a long time.
That is your front page news.
That a bodega, the bodega down the block, they sell, they do a lot, all right?
Mm-hmm.
Okay, I'm about to go get Lotto in a second.
All right, get it off.
Don't wait on that line.
Get it off your chest.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's go.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello. Hello, who's this? Hey, good morning. Peace if you got something on your mind, let it out. Hello.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
Peace and blessings.
How you guys doing?
Sean Stone.
Sean Stone.
Peace, King.
Hey.
How you guys doing today?
Good.
How are you feeling?
I'm feeling blessed, man, to be alive.
Thank God.
You know what I mean?
Blessed, black, and highly favored.
Yeah.
That disease, man.
Monkeypox.
It's out there, huh?
Yes. I see people talking about how painful
it is. It's crazy. I just want
to say, you know. Be careful.
No, I'm always careful, Angel.
I got one girl, you know.
That's it. But it's not necessarily
STD. You could get it other
ways. Yeah, I heard
you were saying it could be in sheets, huh?
It's very hard to keep saying it's not
STD when you got Dr. Fauci getting on TV saying
it's spread the most by man-to-man sex.
Like, why would you say that if it's not an STD?
And why would you say that if it's not exclusive to gay men?
That makes no sense.
Yeah, it's crazy.
But can I get some more of that?
Yeah, just a segment.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I want to spit some,
because I'll be hearing OG Robbie coming through doing this thing on Friday, and I like that, so I just want to spit something um because i'll be hearing og robbie coming through
doing this and i like that so i just want to speak something real quick okay let's hear it
life full of up and down it will twist you around and they want to see you drown keep your head up
sean go ahead and fix your crown they would stand up on you it's a shame now give her a baby so she
can't complain now i smoke weed the mind the trauma's a shame now Give her a baby So she can't complain now
I smoke weed
The might
The trauma
And the pain now
Went through a divorce
It felt like that, yay
Fired the ass
I ripped the rec am
I had to bounce back
Drifted
It was God's plan
Until the real Drake
I'll fight the fake Drake
I hate when people
Can't be themselves
They just love to impersonate
Until my eight-year-old son Chase
Everything I do
Daddy do it for you
My love is infinite. It's gonna always be within you
Sean let me tell you something
Seriously, that's the best thing I've ever heard you rap on this radio. Thank you, man
Yo, I mean sincerely mean that
That's the best thing I've ever heard you rap on his radio
That's the first time I heard you rapping and you sound like you're not playing.
Thank you, sir.
All I do, I'm a creator.
So all I try to do is come out of poverty.
So, I mean, I work a nine to five, live a nine to five life.
You know what I mean?
Just trying to support myself.
And that's it, baby.
All right.
Yes, sir.
Well, that's a great way to start the weekend.
Thank you, Angela.
I got your jingle for you, too.
Next time.
Okay.
We can't wait. All right. Love. Hello. Who's this? you, too. Next time. Okay, we can't wait.
All right, love.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is DB.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Morning, Andy, man.
First off, I want to say now real quick,
tell you guys that I've been listening every day for the last three years.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
Shout out to Andy.
Hey, thank you.
Good morning, everybody. Peace, King.
Happy anniversary. All right, brother. Wonder Woman She's amazing man It's our 12th Anniversary today Happy Anniversary
I'm really excited
I appreciate it
Alright brother
I appreciate how I love y'all
I think about calling all the time
But my wife is amazing man
Real black queen
Real black woman
She hasn't worked for anybody
Since she was 18 years old
And I love her so much
Just want to let her know
She's everything
She's truly my
better half. My wife is better than
yours. If you could follow her
on Instagram, Mrs. Dap sent
to you. She is
simply awesome. Charmaine, she needs
a book, but she has an amazing story
but it's not my story to tell.
But I need her to
be willing to walk through that door.
But I appreciate you guys. Thank you for letting me get here. Alright, King. Enjoy your anniversary. I'd love to hear willing to walk through that door. But I appreciate you guys.
Thank you for letting me get in.
All right, Ken.
Enjoy your anniversary. I'd love to hear her story.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm an openly gay woman.
But to be quite honest, I think I would have come out much sooner in life if Matthew hadn't been killed.
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Power 105.1
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, good morning.
How y'all feeling this morning?
OG.
Peace, OG.
Oh, man.
Listen, they were just talking about you.
What's going on?
How's everything, y'all?
Good, good.
Sean Stone said he can't wait to hear what you got today.
Hey, well, listen, you already know.
It's bar time, baby.
It's freestyle Friday.
Hashtag the breakfast club.
Let's go, OG Rob.
Yo, let me grab your attention for one second.
This is scrimmage.
Bar for bar, I'm a rap chemist.
They ain't like me.
My cork is different. It's just facts.mage. Bar for bar, I'm a rap chemist. They ain't like me. My corp is different.
It's just facts. They 28th and Broadway, baby. I'm out of
Goldman Sachs. It's all structure
mixed with technique. At the bar,
Claiborne on the floor seats for me and Greek.
Flights back and forth, visualizing
the stamp count. It's my life now.
What I did, what they talking about? Without
a doubt, Paul prays due to the most
high. I make moves, he calls shots simple, they fair eye. In Vegas doubt. Paul prays due to the most high. I make moves.
He calls shots simple.
They fair eye.
In Vegas at the Grandview or maybe the Cosmo to wet willies.
Then hit the strip for the water show.
What you ain't know?
Ask a few people who know better.
Straight out of Brooklyn like a man in risk for that hump cheddar.
Who do it better?
You know what I mean?
OG Rob.
I need some.
I need some OG.
Give him some, Envy OG Give him some Envy
Drop to your knee to do what you do
I got it
My, my, my
Sharla hits me so hard
Make me say oh my lord
Thank you for blessing me with a
Monterob and two hype
D's
I got me something, I wasn't inspired
Until you said that
You can't touch this Okay Cheese. Ooh, I got me something. I wasn't inspired until you said that. I wasn't inspired until you said that.
I got something.
You can't touch this.
Oh, oh, oh.
Okay.
I got something.
I got something.
I got something.
Y'all ready?
Y'all ready?
Y'all ready?
Let's go, baby.
He, she, uh, bloatitious.
Envy?
Mmm, delicious.
Whoa.
What?
Whoa.
That wasn't the right one.
That's the whole rhyme?
Give me coochies.
Love me good. Mmm, damn. Whoa. What? That wasn't the rhyme. That's the whole rhyme? Give me kushis.
Love me good.
Mm, damn.
And there's something about wood and being good.
Is it good?
I don't know.
What?
You just killed LL Cool J's rhymes, man.
What's wrong with you?
Yeah, man.
Yeah, you got to be more prepared next time.
But you know, it's all good, man. And as always, I appreciate the cyphers, man.
You guys are the best with that.
I appreciate it.
It's the cypher.
Y'all have a great weekend.
Be blessed.
You and your families, as always, y'all catch me on that IG, OG, Rob 300.
You heard?
Thank you, King.
I-O-G.
We got one more caller.
Let me take one more.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
Good morning, DJ Envy, Angel Lee, Charlamagne Tha Gun.
What's up?
Broke it off your chest. What's up, King? Yes, I like toke it off your chest.
Yes, I like to get it off my chest.
Well, my wife, she and her friends had a girl's day weekend and whatever.
And pretty much, like, she sent a decoy pic or whatever.
It was a Caribbean Day Festival that happened in Atlantic City over the weekend.
And a decoy pic is pretty much when somebody sends you a picture
of what it looks like to distract you from what's about to happen
or what's going to happen or whatever.
I mean, she and her friends are dancing on each other, having fun.
She's sending me multiple videos and stuff.
I'm like, all right, cool, whatever.
So after the trip or whatever so after the of the trip or whatever well
during the trip i she had pocket dialed me by accident and i had heard a guy's voice after we
got finished like talking on the phone so that kind of like me up a little bit so i ain't gonna
lie i always eavesdrop i was hustling a little bit it wasn't
nothing serious it was you know just a guy talking laughing and like her friends or whatever talking
to him so i'm like all right cool she realized that i was on the phone she hung up and she hit
me like oh uh were you still on the phone i was like yeah i was still on the phone i heard god's
voice laughing giggling whatever whatever, whatever. Oh, damn.
But I initially asked, like, were you with a guy or whatever?
She said, oh, no.
So I'm like, what?
I'm like, I know I heard a guy.
So then when I put in details in the text, like, yo, I heard a guy who was gone for a minute or whatever.
And she was like, oh, that was my friend's cousin or whatever.
But fast forward to that.
This is a long story, bro.
Very long.
Can you get to the moral of the story?
A lot of details.
Did she sleep with the dude or not?
She didn't sleep with the dude, but the thing of it was this.
The thing with the dancing and stuff like that,
I'm not okay with her dancing with the other guys and stuff like that at the Caribbean festival and shit.
You know, That's interesting because
you know, that's kind of like the culture
of it. Just the dancing.
Yeah, I'm not with that
at all. It's like, yo, don't do anything
that you wouldn't do in front of me.
So she can do it as long as it's in front
of you. He's saying she wouldn't do that in front of him.
She wouldn't do that in front of me. That's what
I'm saying.
Look at it like this, King. Look at it like this. Y'all better not go to Carnival together.
Indie, would you be cool with that? Your wife
going out to a... flying out somewhere
by herself and, you know,
she having a girl's night and
she's dancing with other guys?
No. Have you ever seen
Carnival? Yeah, I've seen Carnival.
I've seen people jumping off of speaker boxes and stuff like that, landing on a pom-pom.
I already know about that stuff like that that happened in Caribbean festivals.
But the thing is, we had this discussion already.
She was on my side when it comes to not dancing with other people and stuff like that.
So I'm like, cool.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
I don't know how we can help you, man.
No, I got some advice for him. Listen, my brother. Are you listening? Yeah, I'm like, cool. Okay. Got me. I'm sorry. I don't know how we can help you, man. No, I got some advice for him.
Listen, my brother.
Are you listening?
Yeah, I'm listening.
A lot of Caribbean men don't eat pom-pom.
So if anything, she just got dagged really, really good.
And I'm sure she used protection.
So give her a little bit of grace, man.
Don't tell that to him.
No, no, no, no, no.
You're out of conversation.
You need to tell your girl or your wife.
If you went to a strip club and got a lap dance, would she be okay with it?
If it was a chick dancing on you, would she be okay with it?
Y'all need to have that conversation.
Don't think about no man dagging your girl, bro.
Yeah, I already know that.
Joe Maynard or his BS today.
Somebody pepper seed.
Now, what if that man, okay, he didn't dagger,
but he pepper seeded in the poom poom.
Now, stop it, man.
You have a good one, bro.
She do got to respect that, though. If she's that, she shouldn't., but he pepper-steated in the poom-poom. Now stop it, man. You have a good one, bro. She do gotta respect that, though. If she's
that, she shouldn't. Get it off your
chest. 800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way? Ricky Martin's
nephew will tell you about these claims that they had
a romantic relationship and
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It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, earlier this month, people were shocked when Ricky Martin was hit with a domestic violence-related
restraining order from his own nephew.
According to the initial reports,
allegedly, Ricky Martin was dating his own nephew
for seven months, but they broke up two months ago.
Now, according to Ricky Martin,
he immediately denied the claims.
He said at the time that he would be fully vindicated and he was facing 50 years in prison if it was true.
Well, those charges have been dropped already.
The accuser confirmed to the court that his decision to dismiss the matter was his alone without any outside influence or pressure.
And he confirmed that he was also satisfied with his legal representation in
this matter.
So he asked to dismiss the case.
And they said,
according to reports,
it was never anything more than a troubled individual making false
allegations with absolutely nothing to substantiate them.
Ricky Martin released a statement just as we had anticipated.
The temporary protection order was not extended by the
court. The accuser confirmed to the court
that his decision to dismiss the matter was
his alone. So he's
that was his statement.
Didn't this just happen Monday? I just
heard the story Monday. Yeah, this
really did just happen.
Lord have mercy. So Ricky
Martin has said all along that
this was
something that was happening because his nephew was troubled and they were false allegations.
And now his nephew has dropped everything.
Yeah.
And the terrible thing about those, you know, false allegations is like, you're the court of public opinion, you know, has probably already convicted him.
So that's something that's going to hang over his head forever because somebody is
troubled. Alright
now Usher recently did an interview
with E's Daily Pop Show and he
was asked about doing a
versus. You know everybody has been talking about
Usher versus Chris Brown
who would he go up against? Well here's
what he had to say.
Everyone wants to see you possibly maybe do
a versus. They talked about you doing it with Ne-Yo, Trey Songz.
Chris Brown said, hey, it does make sense.
So does it make sense to usher?
There was a flyer that was put together.
It's not official.
No, we're not doing that.
But I can appreciate what I see.
No, there's no versus.
I don't think y'all ready for nothing like that.
You might be ready for something like that on stage, maybe in the future. Stay tuned.
I don't know why y'all
keep playing with Usher. Leave that boy alone.
Usher got nuclear weapons. You hear
me? Y'all don't want no problems with
Usher. Y'all don't want Usher to hit that button on
no damn versus days. Who gonna stand against
Usher? Especially with 20 songs.
You know, he's got 20, like, bangers.
That would be great for the coach. 20, but he wouldn't
even pick 20. Come on, man. Confessions. That would be great for the coach. 20, but he wouldn't even pick 20.
Come on, man.
Confessions.
My boo, nice and slow.
You make me want to.
You got it bad.
Oh, what about Usher versus Beyonce?
Usher versus Beyonce, 20 for 20.
I got Usher.
I still got Usher, too, yeah.
That'd be a good one, though.
You know that'd be a good one.
I mean, that'd be a great one.
But, I mean, listen, man.
Usher got nuclear weapons.
You hear me?
Like, it's not too many people that want to go 20 for 20 with Usher. You can play album cuts like Throwback featuring Jadakiss.
You know what I mean?
Bad Girl.
DJ got us falling in love.
Usher got joints.
Stop playing with Usher, man.
Yeah, I mean, Usher got love as a friend.
Beyonce got 20 bangers like that, too, though.
Not the Usher joints, though.
Oh, she does.
She does.
I think that'd be a great win, honestly.
I love Beyonce.
I am a Pinkett Smith, Winfrey Knowles, Carter, but 20 for 28,
there's not too many people standing across that stage from Usher right now.
I think it would depend which song you put against which in that one, for real.
I don't know about that.
I think the only one that can halfway is Mary, Mary and Usher.
See, that's another person with nuclear weapons.
Why do you want these people with nukes to go against each other like this, man?
That's the fun part of it, man.
There's going to be no world when they start throwing bombs back and forth to each other.
We'd be dead in 30 minutes, all of us.
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All right, and Michelle Obama has announced a new memoir, The Light We Carry.
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I'm Angela Yee and that is your Rumor Report
Alright, thank you Miss Yee
Now we got front page news next, what are we talking about?
Yes, and let's talk about these January 6th hearings that took place yesterday
We'll tell you what we learned from that.
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Let's get to the rumors.
No, let's get to some front page news.
I'm wildin'.
Let's go.
All right.
Well, let's talk about these January 6th hearings.
And this took place yesterday.
So there were live witnesses, Sarah Matthews and Matthew Pottinger.
They were talking about what Donald Trump was doing.
This is what yesterday's hearings were all about while this Capitol attack was happening.
There was a lot of talk about him not acting during the 187 minutes between leaving the Ellipse and telling the mob to go home.
He finally told the mob to go home.
So here is first and foremost security officials saying that they knew.
And by the way, this is all anonymous.
So the voice is a little distorted.
But security officials knew that there were weapons and it was dangerous.
This security official told us that the White House was aware of multiple reports of weapons in the crowd that morning. To be completely honest, we were all in a state of shock. Because
why? Because it's just, one, I think the actual physical feasibility of doing it, and then also
we all knew what that indicated and what that meant, that this was no longer a rally, that this
was going to move to something else if he physically walked to the Capitol.
What was driving that sentiment, considering this part of it, the actual breach of the Capitol, hadn't happened yet?
The president wanted to lead tens of thousands of people to the Capitol. I think that was enough grounds for us to be aligned.
The members of the BP detail at this time were...
Now, security officials also talked about how members of the Secret Service
were trying to evacuate Mike Pence as rioters were making their way into the building,
and they were scared for their own lives.
The members of the BP detail at this time were starting to fear for their own lives.
There was a lot of yelling, a lot of very personal calls. The members of the BPT-TEL at this time were starting to fear for their own lives.
There was a lot of yelling, a lot of very personal calls over the radio.
So it was disturbing. I don't like talking about it.
But there were calls to say goodbye to family members, so on and so forth.
It was getting, for whatever the reason was on the ground,
the BPT-TEL thought that this was about to get very ugly.
What was the response by the agents, secret service agents who were there? I think there were discussions of reinforcements coming, but again, it was just chaos.
They were just yelling.
If they're screaming and saying things like say goodbye to family,
the floor needs to know this is going to a whole other level soon.
All right, Sarah Matthews, who was Donald Trump's former communications director, so she worked with him.
Here's what she had to say about those 187 minutes.
Ms. Matthews, how quickly could the president have gotten on camera in the press briefing room to deliver a statement to the nation?
If the president had wanted to make a statement and address the American people, he could have been on camera almost instantly.
And conversely, the White House press corps has offices that are located directly behind the briefing room.
And so if he had wanted to make an address from the Oval Office, we could have assembled the White House press corps probably in a matter of minutes to get them into the Oval for him to
do an on-camera address. So instead of him addressing people, he was in a private dining
room off the Oval Office watching everything on TV while the mob was closing in on Vice President
Mike Pence and congressional lawmakers. Now, they also played some never-before-seen video.
Donald Trump was rehearsing a speech. This speech was for
January 7th, where he refused to admit that the 2020 election was over and that he had lost. So
these are some of those outtakes. To those who broke the law, you will pay. You do not represent
our movement. You do not represent our country. And if you broke the law, you can't say that. I already said you will pay.
But this election is now over. Congress has certified the results. I don't want to say
the election's over. I just want to say Congress has certified the results without saying the
election's over, okay? I would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack yesterday.
Yesterday is a hard word for me. My only goal was to ensure
the integrity of the vote.
Mind you, this is the day after
the attacks happened.
And the rioters, well, this is an outtake
so he's rehearsing the speech.
So they've never shown this video before.
But now you can see what his thoughts were
even after everything happened
the day before. He still had no
remorse or understanding that what he did was wrong.
You know, the news media has to stop running headlines
and asking if Trump is going to get arrested for his role
in the attempted coup of this country
and start saying he should be arrested for his role
in the attempted coup of this country.
I've been telling you all the four things that needed to be done
to protect democracy, and one of those things was
you have to prosecute everyone involved with the attempted coup of this country on January 6th.
There's clearly enough to charge Trump.
And if the DOJ does not charge Trump, democracy as we know it is dead.
They didn't protect voting rights.
They won't get rid of the filibuster so they can properly legislate, which means they won't expand the Supreme Court.
And now they won't charge the treasonous traitors of this country who attempted a coup of it on January 6th?
Come on, man.
Go ahead.
I was going to just say yesterday's hearing was the last scheduled
proceeding, but they said the work isn't over.
Doors have opened, new subpoenas have been issued,
and the dam has begun
to break, according to Cheney.
They said they have received an abundance
of information since the hearings began in early
June. They're going to continue collecting that evidence through August.
And Congress is on recess in August, and they will reconvene in September.
Yeah, at this point, I feel like people need to be in the street demanding that the DOJ press charges on Trump.
People in the media need to be demanding that the DOJ press charges on Trump and all the members of Congress who had anything to do with the attempted coup of this country.
Anything less is a tragedy of justice
that will lead to the death of American democracy as we know it.
And if they don't press charges,
just know the government is all one big gang,
and they're all in this together.
What's very significant is that these are Trump's own people now
that are saying these things.
So just think about it that way way too. These were people that worked
for him, that have been loyal to him.
He should not even be allowed. It shouldn't even be a question
if he's going to run for president.
That shouldn't even be on the table.
Running for president, that's whatever.
He needs to get arrested. Yeah, that too, but I'm saying
the fact that he's discussing that.
He needs to be arrested.
He needs to be
prosecuted. And by the way, I don't think any charges are going to be arrested. Like, he needs to be prosecuted.
And by the way, I don't think any charges are going to be pressed because, you know,
the Secret Service was asked to turn over their text messages from January 6th,
but they just mysteriously deleted them from that day.
That's not suspicious.
Steve Bannon, his former chief advisor, you finally get him to testify and you rest the case after two witnesses.
Either you got all you need in those two witnesses or you got nothing at all.
But we'll see.
Just once again, if they don't prosecute Donald Trump for this,
the death of American democracy as we know it is upon us.
Well, that is your front page news.
All right.
Now, when we come back, Danny Lay will be joining us.
Of course, she has a new project out today,
and we're going to kick it with her when we come back. So don't move.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, indeed.
Our EP is out today.
Ladies and gentlemen, Danny Lay.
Good morning.
Hi, good morning.
How you feeling?
I feel good.
How you guys feeling?
EP is out.
Don't give us the generic answer.
How you feel?
How's your energy like?
No, my energy is good.
Good.
I'm glad to hear that.
You know, I was like, am I going to be nervous?
I feel like last time, the very first time, like Breakfast Club, I was so nervous.
But I feel better now.
I think that's natural.
I think anytime you have like, there's good anxiety and bad anxiety, right?
So the good anxiety is just when something means something to you, you're going to feel
something.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah.
And how's the baby?
How's the baby doing?
She's good, my love.
How old is she now?
She's about to be one in August.
How was leaving her home?
Oh, it's hard.
I, like, cried on the plane.
Like, I'd just be so, like, it's a lot to get away from her to me because it's just, like, I work a lot.
It's been really busy for me right now, too.
So, yeah, it's a lot.
You got a good support system?
I do.
Yeah, I do.
I also saw you post,
what sign is the worst to date?
Right.
Let's talk about that.
So you believe in signs?
Yeah, astrology a little bit.
You know, I just feel like they're so accurate.
What's your sign?
I'm a Sagittarius.
Okay, so what does that mean?
We're chill.
We're very like down to do like whatever,
very free spirited.
I feel like that's how I am.
I'm like always down to just do whatever everybody wants to do.
We're very honest.
Sometimes too honest.
Whereas, like, you didn't even need to tell me all that.
What signs do you like?
I'm compatible with Aries.
Fire signs.
I'm a fire sign.
So, Leo.
My baby's a Leo.
Sagittarius is.
We get along with each other.
I think Aquarius is.
So do you ask somebody before you date them, like, well, what's your sign?
It's definitely a question.
I feel like I don't even date people, for real.
But I'm saying, like, if I'm, like, yeah, it's a question I'm going to ask and find out just to see.
So what's a hard no?
What's a hard no?
What signs do you stay away from?
Oh, my God, guys.
Scorpio? I've never talked to? Scorpio. Scorpio?
I've never talked to a Scorpio.
That's just not on personal.
Oh, yes, yours.
Okay.
Okay.
I mean, Virgos.
What's wrong with Virgos?
Virgos?
We just not compatible.
What's wrong with Virgos?
Are you a Virgo?
No.
You're not?
Yes, I am.
You are?
A little bit.
You know what it is?
I think it's because I'm very like,
like down, like I said, down to do whatever.
I'm like, I'm not so precise.
I feel like Virgos are very like perfectionist.
And I'm not a super perfectionist.
Well, I'll be a little sensitive.
I wouldn't say perfectionist.
Virgos can't make you **** my heart.
Oh my God.
I seen that.
You're so mean.
Do they always get at you for this?
What did you see, daddy?
Oh my God, you know what I seen.
Don't make me say it. I think it's more like what she didn't see.
Yeah.
Do you know the story now?
No, no, no.
How many times is this coming?
Everybody knows.
We don't need to hear the story, bro.
Oh, Lord.
You know me and my wife have been together since 16.
Oh my God. Beautiful. I love it. know me and my wife have been together since 16. Oh my God.
Beautiful.
I love it.
But we were early on.
I did not know
how to please her.
I would watch porn
and I would just think
it was...
Shut up!
I just brought it up
to me because
you brought it up to me.
You brought it up to me.
He said,
I got to clear my name.
I thought it was
bang, bang, bang, bang.
No.
Now don't get it twisted.
No. My mouth was good. Just my third leg wasn't, bang. No. Now don't get it twisted. No.
My mouth was good.
Just my third leg wasn't too good.
But we good now.
That was a long time ago.
We've been together 27 years.
When did you get it down?
It was 16, 17, about 25, 26.
Years old?
No, years later.
Oh.
No.
25 years into a relationship?
No, 10 years into the relationship.
Aw, she's so nice. She was just like, I love years into the relationship. Aw, she's so nice.
She was just like, I love you.
It don't matter.
She's so nice.
So what are some things that...
Thanks for joining us.
That's nice of her.
So what are some things that you can't compromise on in a relationship now, would you say, for
yourself moving forward?
I mean, it's a lot now because I have a baby and I feel like any man that's going to be
around me got to be, you know, that. So like any man is gonna be around me gotta be you know that so
Who knows when that time will be but you know, so you don't care if you did a man
He can't give you to orgasm, right?
Oh that I mean, I mean every woman wants that like just joking Danny
This is triggering to me
The EP is called My Side.
What made you feel like you needed to do this?
Because it feels like it was a diary almost.
It was, you know,
the time that I created
it, which was eight months ago,
I was in that space. This was just
my side of exactly how
I felt in the moment of
my past relationship. Did you feel like you had to
do it because you feel like the press gave everybody else
a side and social media and you heard so many different things and it was like, nah, this
is my side of what my real is or my truth is.
Yeah.
I mean, I didn't, I feel like I didn't think too deep into it.
I really just created music.
I really was just in the studio feeling that way.
And then once it came out to what it was, I was like, oh, this is what it is.
No one's really heard me. I don't speak that much on social media i feel like even things like i
don't super respond to things so i was just like it would be cool to just drop music and you can
hear my side of what it is and just move past it artists always say uh the music is therapeutic
for them all right so was it like after you did it did it really feel that way like yeah it did and it feels like now just being able to drop it and move past it and just it almost
feels like closure it feels like a chapter of a book where it's just like i get to close it and
move on and then not be so personal i don't want to be super personal in my music that's why this
project was just a lot for me to even like release, release in general. Because it was just, like, you know, it's just so personal.
So, I was just like, okay, this is the last little chapter of it all.
Let me just drop it and then move on.
Does it stop it or does it keep the story going, though?
Because now people want to ask you questions about certain songs.
I know.
And I'm not even, honestly, it's been a hard thing.
Like, I almost canceled this interview.
Because I was like, I don't want to talk about nothing.
I don't want to. I understand. Yeah. So, understand yeah so it was just like a lot to even you know but i know how to
you know answer and it's not like i'm in a bad place to speak on things i would never talk bad
about nobody anyways like that's not even the type of person i am i'm not trying to have negative
press around me i don't that's not how i like to get down and I hate to see that type of stuff, honestly.
So,
that's why,
you know,
I ended the project with a song for my baby
just to like,
you know,
end it in a nice note
and just like,
move on.
See,
that's gotta be confusing
when somebody be like,
how's the baby?
You know what I'm saying?
When Abby said that at first,
that was the first thing I thought.
It's gotta be a little confusing.
It's gotta be a little confusing.
I did when you said it.
I did.
I'm not gonna lie, I was like, damn, it be alright. I was confusing. I did. I did. I'm not gonna lie.
I was like, damn,
it be all right.
I was like, wow,
it be all right.
I'm not gonna lie.
First question.
Really?
I did.
For a second,
I was like,
I didn't think that.
No, I didn't think that.
Okay.
She knew what you meant.
I was gonna ask,
did you feel like
you have to step away
from social media?
Because we followed you, right?
We followed you
when you first came out.
I seen when you purchased
your first home.
I think in the DR,
I think it was, right? I seen that. We seen when you purchased your first home. I think in the DR, I think it was, right?
I've seen that.
We've seen when you stop at the gas station
and do the dances and all that.
But you got away from that.
Was there a reason why?
You just tired of people?
Because that was the fun part of Danny Lake.
Right, it was.
I used to do that all the time.
I felt like that was my most viral moments.
Just my little fro and me outside
dancing to one of my songs.
I guess it's just like, you know, once I'm doing that,
that was just the vibe I was in.
And then after, you know, years, I just changed.
I think also when you got pregnant, you took a step away because you didn't want to have it out there at first until you were comfortable.
Yeah, everybody's like, is she pregnant or not?
And I was like, don't worry about it.
I'm like, I am very much so.
But I'm not going to share it with you guys right now because I just wanted to keep something for me.
But I did definitely took a break off social media.
I was just, it's just a lot sometimes.
Like, social media be crazy.
So I was just like, you know what?
Let me delete the app.
I actually deleted the apps because I was just like, you know, that's how you know you, like, almost addicted to Instagram.
Because it's just like, you go to click on Instagram.
It's not even there.
And you're like, okay, this is good discipline. I think it's just like you go to click on Instagram, it's not even there. You're like, okay,
this is good discipline.
I think it's the worst thing for your mental health.
I don't think none of us
are designed to get
that many opinions
about ourselves
every single day.
Right.
And the place that we're in
and what we do,
that's all people are doing
is like,
we post the outfits like,
does everyone like it or not?
Like, it's like,
we're posting it
for all these
random people in the world.
But it's like,
yeah, it's crazy.
All right, we got more with Danny Lay.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Danny Lay.
Her EP is out today.
It's called My Side.
Charlamagne?
Do you ever get to enjoy the moments?
Like, you know, of your career or, you know, with your? With your child, you just enjoying the moment?
It's always different.
My life be so crazy.
It's always bittersweet.
There be crazy moments and I'm not even enjoying them
because of real life is going on.
It really just depends on the place that I'm in.
I could be going through something
and then great things are happening
and I'm just like, damn.
Also, it makes me want to appreciate
everything that's happening,
but it's also like,
it'd be bittersweet.
You know what sucks?
Some people,
and I'm guilty of this too,
but I love those albums
that are about heartbreak.
Like, sometimes those are the best songs,
honestly.
Confessions.
I mean, it's true.
Think about Tony Braxton
and Confessions.
Marriage It Blows My Life.
Yeah, some of those are the best.
Yeah.
Because I think the best, almost like, you can't really go wrong when you write music
about love.
Because everybody either loves or hates or, you know what I mean?
It's always that.
Everybody's gone through that.
So it's relatable.
Is it actually love?
When you look back on it, was that love?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
I had a baby.
Of course.
Yeah. So for the baby, your song, well, not da baby, the baby. had a baby. Of course. Yeah.
So for the baby,
your song,
well not da baby,
the baby.
My baby.
To be clear.
Yeah.
I think you said your baby.
I know, right?
The last.
Just say your baby.
Your baby.
Your baby, your child.
Your child.
She's actually even featured.
So it's your baby.
Yeah.
How's the fuck?
I'm just used to saying that.
Sorry.
How's the baby?
How's your baby?
How's the little one?
It definitely is a joke. It's funny. It's always a thing. I'm like, that how's the baby how's your baby how's the little one it definitely is a joke
it's funny
it's always a thing
I'm like alright guys
so when did you write
the last song
I thought that was
a beautiful way
like you said
to close out the album
she's featured on the song
you can hear her crying
and you're talking about
how she's with you
for life
holding hands
like just that
so when did you
write that song
and did you always know
this is gonna be
how I close it out yeah the way the project was created too i don't know if you guys know
the project was executed by rodney jerkins so like it was yeah it was really cool like i happened to
go to orlando i knew he was out there so i hit him up i was like hey like we should work and i went
to meet with him and he spoke to me and I was like I was like
you don't know what just happened like obviously it was a viral thing and he was just like no I
didn't see it I was like oh wow I was like I kind of just explained everything and he was like oh
you got a story to tell and I was like yeah he had a whole writing camp going on with writers
and all that stuff and it was just focused on like demos and things like that he switched it all up
had everybody like focus on me and make an EP.
So it was really cool.
Like, we had each song.
Like, this is exactly what we need.
We don't need that many songs, seven songs.
And, yeah, we're going to end it with Forever Lord to, you know,
make it a nice moment and just go through the phases.
I feel like it starts strong with Dead To Me.
Then it goes into Heartbreaker Where you feel me
Um
Cap
Where I'm just
You know more so
Talking my
Um
That's when we were like
I'm not a side bitch
I was never
Yeah never
And then
Call me out my name
Which is more heartfelt
And sad
And just more reflecting on
You know
So you were completely
Open for this
You were completely open
And just said
This is my life
And this is what I'm
Gonna sing about
Yeah There was nothing that you said Well I'm gonna pull out Or I'm not gonna use this You were just like for this. You were completely open and just said, this is my life and this is what I'm going to sing about. Yeah.
There was nothing that you said, well, I'm going to pull out.
I'm not going to use this.
You were just like, it is what it is.
I probably held back a little bit on some things just to not be so.
Yeah, I actually did change a couple of lyrics on some songs.
Where I was like, I actually don't need to say things like that.
Let me be a bigger person because I don't want to.
Yeah.
And you even say it on one of the songs.
Like, you know, your child is going
to hear this one day.
And so you want to
make sure that later
because when we do
things in the moment
and then later on
years from now
and everybody's
in a better space,
you're like,
damn, it's still out there.
Yeah.
That's why I was
very careful with it.
And I feel like I did.
I was respectful.
It was just how I felt.
You hear it's pure.
Like, it's not me
talking crazy.
It's just I was hurt.
I was going to ask, without talking about the incidents,
everybody knows, everybody's seen.
Has your family healed? That's not true.
Everybody knows. Rodney Jerkins didn't know.
And I think when we say things like everybody,
I think when we say things like everybody, it f***s with us even more.
Because we think every room we walk in,
that's what the person is thinking about.
A lot of people do know. It was so big.
I was just asking, has your family healed?
Like, have you had a chance to sit down with mom and your brother and heal on that side?
And even co-parent, where you're able to heal, at least you can get things on the co-parent side.
I can't control everybody, so I just got to do what I got to do, you know?
But everybody's good.
And so you have new management now?
Or how is that working?
Your mom was managing one time, right?
Yeah, she was.
She quit, right? she was she quit right
no she didn't your mom that's just a vlog
if your mom ain't quit you're fired
she'll see me she'll kill me
how do you have that conversation with my mom you're fired
mom you're dead to me
that's not what that song's about stop it
Danny like just stop
playing yeah beat up at home with my mama now don't play with mama now mama now you're going
too far no my mom she's a hard-working woman she's amazing but we just both very strong
personalities and like i'd rather just not fight with you like we just have disagreements when it
comes to music and different things and it's just like I don't know I just rather you be my mommy
now I got a baby you be her grandma like I just want that family aspect like I've been in this
industry for so long like I moved to LA when I was 16 so it's just like I'm 27 now so it's just
it's only been this it's only been Hollywood and I really want to just really enjoy real life and
just family and like really get to that place where it's not industry and we're not
talking about business we're not talking about none of that like and i'm always holding my family
down like i did it for my family always that's what i always say i've always done this for my
family to help them and you know so it's still that what's your mama's generation Virgo. You really don't rock with Virgo.
No, stop playing.
I rock with my mom.
Stop it.
She loves her mom.
Don't do that.
Wow.
Now, when it comes to having Valor, having your child during the pandemic, how hard was
it for you to let like when at what point did you say, OK, I'm gonna let somebody else
babysit?
Oh, my God.
Who was the first person I left her with ever?
It was probably my family my mom
yeah for sure um i have a nanny now but she's like one of my best friends moms so i've known
her for years and years she's a dominican lady and like just you know i definitely trust her
she lives with me so it's a blessing because i wouldn't be able to do everything i'm doing right
now so but i trust her it was gonna be hard because I'm like what am I gonna do I'm
like I can't take her everywhere so I'm like what am I about to do so you know I prayed for that and
I got it so that was like the biggest blessing to be able to keep going what are the some of the
things you've been doing for yourself also to make sure that you're like able to work but also
being a new mom is already not easy you know what are some things that you could say for all the new moms out there that might be having difficult times as well?
If your place that you're in is negative, you got to just do it for your baby.
That's what I do it for.
Sometimes I don't want to do all this stuff and work and travel and all this stuff.
But it's like, okay, I know I need to get to that next step in my career so I could really just sit back, too, and, like, really give her everything that she deserves.
So that's really what I do it for.
I was going to ask, how were you after you had the baby, right, during the pandemic?
Did you have postpartum?
Did you have to deal with it because you were stuck inside?
So it's not like you can go out and at least experience life.
Like, it was just you and the baby.
So how was that?
It was good.
Honestly, I liked the downtime.
Like, I appreciated being able to just be with her.
I was excited. Has it been worth it the downtime. Like, I appreciated being able to just be with her. I was excited.
Has it been worth it thus far?
Like, just everything.
Like, you know, where you are in your career, your personal life.
Would you say this, so far, has it been worth it?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I would have probably, like, stopped or gave up.
Maybe if it wasn't worth it and tried to do something else, you know?
What keeps you going other than your job?
I'm like, is that it? I'm just playing i guess i i love you
know i love performing i love dancing i love making music i love shooting videos i love traveling so
it's something i love i've been doing it forever so sometimes i feel like i don't love it anymore
but then i remember like no like that's really, what makes me happy. And I can't see myself doing anything else.
So, unless it's, like, within the industry, maybe, like, tapping into fashion and, like, different things like that.
But, yeah.
All right, we got more with Danny Lay.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Danny Lay.
Her EP is out today. It's called My Side. Yee. What are Tha Guy We are The Breakfast Club We're still kicking it With Danny Lay Her EP is out today
It's called My Side
Yee
What are those DMs
Looking like?
My DMs girl?
On fire
I mean
You know
We don't know
You don't know?
I mean
I don't know
I've been getting some DMs
But I don't be opening DMs
I'm not worried about
Nobody right now
But I'm just saying You're a little curious When you get like somebody with a yeah i'll be like i'm like look
at their page i'm like you already know what you about like buy your page i could just pay up
does the man you date have to have children too no it's funny because i'm like i don't really
want nobody with children but then i also thought about it i'm like it would be nice to have
somebody that knows how to be a dad too yeah so it just gotta you know make sense you're like i have not thought
that far ahead yet yeah i don't know didn't you have a relationship with prince of friendship
not a relationship because i've been seeing blogs saying she used to be with prince and i'm like yo
i was 18 stop playing i didn't mean it like that i mean like yeah like a yeah yeah yeah i did and
he was amazing i really like was super cool him i
used to run his instagram what's prince instagram that was like my first job and i used to post
pictures and like make the captions if you guys go look at the page it's still up that was me
posting everything he would just send me the pictures how did you meet prince he found me
online like i used to do vine a lot and he used to like my vines because i guess they were like
pretty funny and i would just be like.
Prince?
Yeah.
Didn't he like them under Prince?
I swear.
He didn't have a name or something, right?
Huh?
He liked them under another name or something, right?
What do you mean?
Like his Instagram?
Yeah, he didn't have Prince.
Prince wasn't liking your Vines.
His Prince.
It was called Prince-tagram.
Oh.
Prince-tagram.
How old were you then?
I was 18.
Did you understand this is Prince?
Right.
No.
I mean, yes, of course. Because I know, like, the legendary Prince.
But, you know, it took a minute to really, like, especially after he passed, too.
I'm just like, dang.
I had a song with Prince.
Really?
Yeah.
Directed a video for Prince.
Like, yeah, it was really crazy.
So he liked your stuff, and then y'all would start communicating via DM?
Yeah.
Yeah, through Twitter DM.
That's how we would always talk.
Gotta open those DMs like I said.
Just Twitter though.
I miss Vine.
So random.
So when did he finally pick up the phone and call you
and say, hey, I want you to come direct this video?
Yeah, it was like, first, Nandi and Maya,
who used to be his dancers, reached out to me through email.
And they're like, Prince, the artist,
wants you to submit a video of you dancing to his song.
So I did the choreography.
They sent it to him, and he's like, okay, now he wants you to direct the video, write a treatment.
I'm like, okay.
So I just wrote a random treatment, and then I got on the phone with him.
Wow.
Yeah.
His voice was so deep, and I was like, hello.
You know how amazing that is?
You thought it was fake at first.
Yeah.
I was like, this is wild.
Did you ever meet him?
I did.
Yeah, a couple times.
He flew my family out to Paisley Park.
One time he rented out a whole movie theater in LA.
And his whole band, all of us, came.
He went to this Latin restaurant in LA one time.
They had dancing.
I don't really know what it's called.
But that was one time we met up with him.
Went to Paisley Park, I think, a couple times.
I bet your mom was like yo you made it
right everybody that might have been it yeah my little sister like sang for him like because my
little sister sings too and she's like a crazy singer she's saying like at his concert that he
had at paisley park you guys are like family no for real he really looked at us like family
yeah too many paths how did that impact you it was crazy i was in toronto and i like literally
talked to him the day before so i was just really yeah i was crying like that was hard because i was
like dang like i wanted to make it and you would still be a part of me co-signing me like you know
so it was sad what was the conversation the day before i think it might have just been like
i swear i could look it up probably. I can't remember.
It was probably just about Instagram at that time.
I remember he used to send me memes and pictures all the time.
So he was a goofball.
I know you guys probably heard that about him.
Did he allow pictures?
You know, he was not big on taking pictures.
No, he would tell everybody to put their phones away for Paisley.
We had to put all of our phones away.
So you don't got no pictures?
No.
I don't got no pictures of Prince.
Man, so you just been lying for the last 10 minutes.
Giving us all these great stories.
Stop playing.
I got a pic, like a guitar pic that says Prince.
You know?
He signed it?
No.
Why did it say Prince?
Oh, it has it on the, like, imprinted.
Wow.
Now, I'm always intrigued by these stories,
because I heard Lizzo say the same thing.
And I'm like, man, Prince was really tapped into
No pics, you're saying?
No, Prince was really tapped into
the up-and-comers, you know what I mean?
Right, right, yeah.
He really did love artistry
and artists and stuff, you could tell.
So it was cool to even be acknowledged by Prince
because I'm like, okay.
So when you get a cosign by somebody like Prince,
why would you ever let the opinions of social media
impact you in regards to your music somebody like Prince, why would you ever let, like, the opinions of social media impact you
in regards to your music?
I mean, it's hard.
Like, you know, I'm a person.
Like, at the end of the day,
if you imagine, like, the whole world, like, writing stuff about you,
like, that's, you got to be real tough and, like, have thick skin for that.
So, but I learned to get to that place.
Was anybody scared to be a part of this project?
Because it's kind of like a diss album.
Oh, my God.
No.
You don't look at it as a diss album.
I don't look at it as a diss album.
It's your side.
Yeah.
And it's like, I almost feel like it's for my fans as well.
Because it ain't even super on the place that I'm in anymore.
Because obviously that's a more darker space.
And I don't feel that way.
Me and Jonathan are great co-parents. We work. We're good. anymore because obviously that's a more darker space and i don't feel that way me and jonathan
are great co-parents like we work like we're good like so it's not like he's dead to me it's not
really super real but it's also like i was so mad at that time that's how i felt and there's women
right now at that place too so it's like it's for my fans more so than for myself but of course it's
for myself too well let's play it's for myself, too.
Well, let's play a record off the album.
What you want to hear?
Mm, let's play.
Can we see which one you picked?
No, let's play the same, because I got a whole bunch
of men in the room.
All the same.
And it's for you guys.
It's not for you guys.
What's in that little bag right there?
Oh, my god.
And I'm assuming it's expensive, because you
plopped it like it's huge.
Like, you put it down like this.
Where else are you going to put it?
It got a D for the name.
It's like a wallet.
To be honest, I just bought it, so it literally doesn't have anything in it. What can you fit in it? You can fitped it like it's huge. Like you put it down like this. Where else are you going to put it? It got a D for Dean. It's like a wallet. To be honest, I just bought it.
So it literally doesn't have anything in it.
What can you fit in it?
You can fit in it.
And it has straps and probably the receipt.
Yeah.
There are little mini bags that's so in right now.
Shout out to Diesel.
Give me a little bit.
Oh, that's Diesel?
Yeah.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
You said like, what was it like as Diesel?
I don't know.
She said she just bought it.
I was like, y'all got to take Danny somewhere better than Canal Street.
That's what I thought to myself.
That's what I did.
All right.
Well, it's Danny Lay.
We're going to get into this.
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Well, yesterday Chris Brown was trending and I was like, why is he trending?
And then it was all because of these meet and greets that he's been doing.
First of all, the pictures are hilarious.
He's like with his fans and each
picture looks like that's his
girlfriend or something. So they're fun
pictures. But some people
were talking about how it's allegedly
$1,000 to meet him
and do that meet and greet. And some
people were upset about that. Well, Young Blue
tweeted out $1,000 for a lifelong
memory moment ain't bad.
Y'all ain't going to have no memories when y'all get old.
Only thing y'all going to remember is paying bills.
He was responding to a tweet by someone who said,
LMAO, this man paid a stack for a pic with Chris Brown.
Don't try to be cool now, Stan.
Jump on him like that other girl.
Why shouldn't he charge for pictures, though?
Especially if it's a meet and greet.
Don't they pay for meet and greets?
They should.
I don't see nothing wrong with it. You don't to you don't have to pay it you can just watch the performance but if you want that's right i think some people were just saying
the price was really really high behind the scenes during pandemic and covid yeah but if you love
chris brown like that and you have the money to do it and honestly these pictures live in perpetuity
now you know what i'm saying like you, they're going to be existing online forever.
So $100?
I mean, how much is it?
$1,000.
I mean, I wouldn't pay it, but, you know, I could see why somebody would charge that much.
Yeah, when I was young, I definitely didn't have $1,000 to pay to take a picture with somebody.
But, you know, if you can do it, you can do it.
But these are adult-signal pictures, not no kids.
Well, it could be somebody who's younger, like in their early 20s,
or, you know, a teenager, 18,
19, 20, if you're a fan.
And kids can take pictures, too. They don't have to be like those
type of pictures, but if you're a 15-year-old
fan and your parents can pay $1,000
for you to take a picture, I mean,
I guess it just kind of means that only people
with money like that will get the name. If you could pay $1,000 for that
Christian Dior shirt or that bag or them
shoes or them sneakers. Some people can't. If you can. Who the hell can pay $1,000 for that Christian Dior shirt or that bag or them shoes or them sneakers. Some people can't.
If you can.
Who the hell can pay $1 for that?
There's a lot of people who wear that stuff.
Aren't they paying for the meet and greet, though?
Yes.
Yeah, so they're not technically paying for the picture.
Are they paying for the picture and the meet and greet?
Yeah, part of a meet and greet, what a meet and greet normally is is you get to go back there, you wait in line, you take a picture.
Hey, man, it's worth it for the gram.
It's worth it for your social media.
At least you got somewhere to put it. Every time he way to put it More likes and more retweets than usual
You can post it every birthday
Like happy birthday to my boy Chris Brown
That's right
Alright, now Arnold Schwarzenegger
Who knew that he was this disgusting
But one of his
End of Days co-stars says
She will never forgive him
For something that he used to do to her
That was so rude Now she discussed working on End of Days co-star says she will never forgive him for something that he used to do to her that was so rude.
Now, she discussed working on End of Days with him on the I've Got News For You podcast.
And Mariam Margulies said that he was just really rude back in 1999 when they were filming.
Here's what she said he would do.
Schwarzenegger didn't care for him.
What was not good about Big Arnold?
He's a bit too full of himself. I don't care for him
at all. He's a Republican, which I don't like. And he was actually quite rude. He farted in my face.
He did it deliberately right in my face. Where and when did this happen? It was during the filming
of End of Days in Los Angeles and I was playing Satan's sister and
he was killing me. So he had me in a position
where I couldn't escape, lying on the floor and he
just farted. I haven't forgiven him for it.
How can she prove he did it deliberately? You can't prove
he did it deliberately. You should be embarrassed and be like, oh my God, I'm so sorry.
We don't know if he didn't.
She ain't not going to add that part, but sometimes they slip out.
Me personally, I don't fart in my clothes,
but my cheeks are stronger than a lot of other people's.
So you think he did it intentionally?
We heard.
You think he did it intentionally?
She said he did it deliberately.
That was her experience.
I'm not going to tell her her experience wasn't hers.
She said it was on purpose.
So you think he held her down, put his ass in her face and said, from the back and farted?
What's a little ass gas though?
I mean, I would not want somebody to fart in my face.
I think it was an accident.
She said they was acting.
They was in the middle of a scene.
I don't think he deliberately farted.
You never sneeze and farted by accident?
I don't fart in my clothes. Bro. I don't practice bad habits. You sneezed. You never sneezed and farted by accident? I don't fart in my clothes.
I don't practice bad habits.
You sneezed and said ha-choo and farted before.
We all have. You laughed and farted before.
Why would I say ha-choo?
Forget it. Nobody actually says ha-choo.
Shut up.
Leave me alone.
Leave me alone, boy.
All right, and Kodak Black has been
ordered to house arrest and drug testing as well.
And that's all because he was pulled over for allegedly having illegally tinted windows.
That's when they found the oxycodone pills, which his lawyer has since said was prescription.
He paid a $75,000 bond.
He was released from jail the following day.
And so now he is on house arrest.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Missy.
John, yes, sir.
We're giving that donkey to, you know, I never thought about this, man.
But I'm giving donkey today to a drug store.
You know, we always say we go into the drug store.
I don't even really be paying attention to what drug store it is.
But Walgreens needs to come to the front of the congregation because I need to have a word with them because I did not know they had this policy in place.
And this policy should not be in place, but we'll discuss.
All right, we'll get to that next.
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Sean LaVeyne, say the gang donkey under the shade, man.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day But I got the donkey of the day
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man
Hit me with the heel
It's the Breakfast Club bitches
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well Ed Sheeran
Donkey of the Day for Friday July 22nd
Goes to Walgreens
As a pharmacy staff record label
And mother effing crew I never thought I would be doing this to Walgreens as a pharmacy staff record label in Mother F'ing Crew.
I never thought I would be doing this to Walgreens, okay?
We all have shopped at Walgreens.
Or do we?
Because this story is making me think about this.
Do we have a favorite pharmacy?
Or do we just say we going to the drugstore, okay?
By the way, the only time I even use the word pharmacy is when I'm in the drugstore.
I never have said I'm going to the pharmacy.
No, we go into the drugstore.
Doesn't matter if it's a CVS, Walgreens, local drugstore in whatever city you live in.
And when I get in the drugstore, two things I've historically asked for.
Where do I take the pictures for my passport?
And where do I pick up my prescription?
Okay, and then point me into the, that's when they point me in the direction of the pharmacy.
So I can't sit here and say Walgreens is my favorite pharmacy because I look at drug
stores the way we look at Kardashians.
They all the same.
Okay.
But this story might make you start paying attention to what drug store you stepping
in.
And in fact, it might make you stop going to Walgreens altogether.
Because did you know that Walgreens employees can refuse to serve you based on their religious or moral beliefs?
Yes, they have a policy that is designed to ensure they meet the needs of patients and customers while respecting the religious and moral beliefs of their team members.
The instances are rare. However, when a team member has a moral or religious conviction
about completing a transaction,
they are required to refer the customer to another employee
or manager on duty who will complete the transaction,
which is what occurred in this instance.
Okay, what instance is that?
What instance, what type of transaction would cause a Walgreens employee
to refuse to make a transaction with a customer based on religious or moral beliefs?
Well, we couldn't find the news report, so let me tell you.
According to NBC News, a pair of shoppers at a Walgreens in Wisconsin said an employee refused to sell condoms to them on religious grounds.
Yes.
Nathan Pence tweeted earlier this month
that his partner Jess went to buy condoms
because she forgot her birth control.
No glove, no love.
I respect the responsibility of it all.
Drop on the clues bombs for people who still wear condoms.
Okay.
Clearly they're not at the place where, you know,
she's going to let Nathan hit raw.
So she went to the checkout and the cashier said he would not ring up the condoms because of his faith.
Nathan also tweeted the couple's customer service response to Walgreens,
which said the employee embarrassed her in front of other customers because of her reproductive choices.
And Walgreens told NBC News that its employees' actions
did not violate company policy.
In fact, Walgreens said it's permitted under its policies.
We have to stop this.
America is too much of a melting pot,
with too many people into too many different things
for anyone in a position of power or authority
to be making decisions for the rest of us because of their moral or religious beliefs.
Do you hear that, members of the Supreme Court?
Huh?
Do you hear that, elected officials in this country, the lawmakers?
You cannot impose your religious or moral beliefs on the rest of us.
What you believe is what you believe.
What I believe is what I believe.
And that is supposed to be the beauty of America.
I don't eat pork.
Okay. Now it's been times that I've paid for people food and I'll say, you can order anything
you want except pork, but that's because I'm paying. You can do, you know, whatever you want,
you know, with your money, because it's your money. But if you're going to work at a store
like Walgreens, where there's so many different individuals with so many different ideologies
coming in and out, you know, you can't refuse my money.
We can't leave the decision to make transactions up to one person because of how they feel morally or religiously.
OK, so if one of your employees doesn't drink and thinks alcohol is bad, he can deny service.
If an employee in the pharmacy doesn't agree with vaccines, he can deny giving them to others.
If he prefers plain M&Ms over peanut M&Ms, number one,
he's an absolute devil damn fool, potentially a terrorist.
But number two, he can deny service to me if I decide to buy the yellow pack
of one of the top three greatest candies of all time
simply because he doesn't like them.
Come on, Walgreens.
Now, I know you say if the person denies service,
they can pass it to the manager or another employee on duty.
But this is ridiculous.
Okay, the employee shouldn't have this kind of power in the first place because Walgreens shouldn't have this kind of policy.
A public place where so many people of all races, colors, creeds, and religious backgrounds go should not have its employees being able to make decisions for the rest of us.
All right, I don't believe any business should be able to refuse service
on religious grounds or moral beliefs, okay?
You cannot have a business that serves the public,
all groups of people,
and have this policy in place.
No shirts, no shoes, no Christianity, no service.
Nope, that's not how this works.
Please give Walgreens the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones. You are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
All right.
Yeah, I don't know if this employee is a Christian.
I was just naming a religion.
But I also heard a lot of Walgreens employees on weekends work at Sesame Place.
Shut up, man.
I don't know if that's true or not.
Shut up.
That's what's being alleged.
All right.
Thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, when we come back,
800-585-1051.
I overheard Yee talking to a couple people
up here about their
sex names in the bedroom.
Oh, I know you have one. And I heard
the name Gummy. Young Gummy!
So it's Friday, so you know what that
means. It's Freaky Freaky
Freaky Friday!
So we're asking
800-585-1051
Do you have a
What do you call it?
A pet name?
A sex name in the bedroom?
Alter ego
Young Gummy
Who the hell is Young Gummy?
Who's Young Gummy?
Well it's Saucy Santana's nickname
Saucy Santana's nickname is Young Gummy?
In the bedroom
Why?
I guess for not using teeth.
I don't want to know.
You asked.
I was going to let it go.
You asked.
I'm about to deny Angelique's service because of my religious and moral beliefs.
You asked a question.
I answered it.
No, no.
I don't want to complete this transaction.
This transaction will not be completed because of my religious and moral beliefs.
You already paid.
Young Gummy.
Jesus Christ.
What is yours, Charlamagne?
What is it?
Little man?
Short guy?
What is it?
I don't have a nickname.
Slurpee.
I don't think I have one.
Slurpee.
What?
I've never had a pet nickname in the bedroom, but I will sit back and enjoy listening to
others this morning.
What about you?
We'll talk about it.
Okay.
You got one.
What?
What's yours?
Give me one.
Oh.
You something else, bro.
I heard him call you cowboy before.
You were playing with me.
I played with you back.
Give me one.
You play with his back.
I asked you a question.
I asked you like.
I've heard him call you cowboy.
No, you haven't.
Okay.
800-
Ride him, cowboy.
800-585-1051. Do you have a pet name in the bedroom let's talk about it let's have some
fun this morning it's freaky freaky freaky friday it's the breakfast club good morning
it's freaky friday goddamn the breakfast club
everybody it's dj envy angela e charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about, well, let's start it the right way.
It's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
And the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question is,
do you have a pet name or sex name in the bedroom?
Now, this comes from, I heard Yee talking to some people up here talking about a nickname,
Young Gummy. Yes, that was from
Saucy Santana. Here's what he said on
lip service. Mom, what they call me?
Young Gummy.
So,
what is your nickname, Ye?
I can't believe that you don't have one.
All these years, Ge has never called you a nickname.
Well, Envy has been
telling us a story all year long, Gia.
Watch your mouth.
I'm just saying, you can't develop
a nickname if you wasn't making it happen
for a decade.
That was early on, sir. That was when we were 16
and 15. We're way past that. That was
16 years ago, sir.
Leave the past in the past.
That makes sense, though, because if you was in the league for like 20 years, right, and your first 10 years in the past. Did you get... That makes sense, though,
because if you was in the league
for like 20 years, right,
and your first 10 years in the league,
you wasn't like, you know, performing.
But then after 10 years,
you become an all-star.
They'll give you a nickname after that.
But I wasn't in the league.
This was...
I was in high school and college.
I didn't make it to the league yet, sir.
Oh, okay.
So once you got to the pros,
you got a nickname.
Exactly.
Got you, got you, got you, got you.
So, Yee, what's your nickname, Yee?
Bunny.
What?
Yeah, that was when I was younger.
Nobody called you that.
Like a bunny rabbit.
Because I was like an energizer bunny.
I'm serious.
All right.
Why y'all hitting him?
Sound like a little hate coming from y'all.
And Salome, what's your nickname, Charlamagne?
I never had one.
I really didn't, though.
I never had one.
I didn't know that was a thing.
We know.
Tater Tot.
We know.
Tater Tots are amazing, by the way.
It's probably get back in the car or something.
Let's go to the phone line.
His nickname was No.
Hello, who's this? Hey, yo, this is Trey from the phone line. His nickname was No. Hello, who's this?
Hey, yo, this is Trey from Savannah.
Oh, my nickname was Turtle.
Well, anyway.
Turtle?
Wait, slow down, slow down.
That's Lori Harvey's nickname.
I was there before Lori Harvey.
Wait, whoa, whoa.
Did they call you?
Oh, wow.
That was wild.
Why did they call you Turtle?
Because you were slow?
It looked like you got a shell on your back?
We're talking to Trey.
Because you were slow. What's up, Trey? Because he's slow? It looked like you got a shell on your back? We're talking to Trey. Because you were slow.
What's up, Trey?
Because he's slow and it looked like he got a shell on his back.
You ever see him?
He looked like he got a shell on his back.
Shut up.
Slow and steady wins the race.
Trey, sir.
Yes, sir.
Sorry.
Who is Dave?
How you talking about Dave used to call me Turtle?
My wife used to call me Turtle because I was so slow.
You said Dave, bro.
It is because you were slow.
It is because I was so slow. Was this mentally or bro. It's because you were slow. It's because I was so slow.
Was this mentally or?
Shut up, man.
We're talking to Trey.
Trey, come on.
Yo, Trey said everybody loves turtles.
I like turtles.
Trey, what was your nickname, dammit?
My nickname was Motor Mel.
Wow.
Why was that?
Why did you name me that?
All right, so multiple reasons. All right.
So first, I'm a talker during sex. That makes sense. I talk a lot.
Okay. I was hoping it was for another reason.
Another reason is exactly what your imagination does.
You know, I'm going to let you know that.
You know, I'm going to be honest.
You know, as a young person, I was insecure about my size, you know, looking at flicks and stuff.
Were you in your penis?
Everything I could to prevent me from using my penis.
That is so, okay.
So that's why small penises aren't a bad thing,
because usually those guys are good at other things,
and that is not just a myth.
He learned how to do cunga lingus very well.
That's what you're saying.
He was eating that b**** like groceries.
I was insecure, but, you know, I just needed to, you know,
experience.
I had just had two people
tell me I'm okay,
so I'm good.
I'm okay where I'm at.
See,
that's why positive
reinforcement
and validation
from other people
is good in situations like that
because you thought
you were small all this time
and then somebody told you
that you're not,
you're okay.
You're right down there.
Matt,
what's up, bro?
Yo,
what's up, man?
See, look, that's the name, Matt. That's the name. You gotta right down there. Matt, what's up, bro? Yo, what's up, man? See, look, that's the name.
Matt, that's the name.
You got to say it like you said, though.
She be like, Matt, Matt, Matt.
Hang up on this guy.
Hang up on him.
Hang up on him.
Have a good day, Matt.
Bye.
Nobody leaves you, Matt.
Jesus Christ.
That's how you do it.
Your nickname can't be your real name.
805-85-1051.
What is your pet name or sex name in bed?
Let's talk about it.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey, everybody.
It's DJ, Envy, and Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday. The Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question is,
what is your sex name or pet name in bed?
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Snacks.
How y'all doing this morning?
What up, Snacks?
That sounds like a nickname to me.
Hey, I got three reasons why they call me Snacks, too, for you.
Y'all ready?
Go.
Yes.
I'm good and bad for you.
You can have me any time of the day, and I always hit the spot.
It sounds like you gave yourself that nickname.
Oh, you're a bull.
Yeah, you was kind of trash, bro.
Oh, that was terrible.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, talking to Showtime here.
Showtime.
Showtime.
We're asking what's your nickname or pet name in bed, bro?
Showtime. I'm not going to lie. I don't even nickname or pet name in bed, bro? Showtime.
I'm not going to lie.
I don't even got a pet name yet.
Yeah.
When we in the bedroom, she out of breath after that.
She read it from you.
You just out here giving up sexy, huh, my boy?
Yeah, you know that.
You know, she's making a life shit.
Word of my dad.
Word of my dad.
Word of my dad.
You just had given sexy, my boy.
We done pulled around.
I need that same energy, yeah.
She messing with the big blood, huh?
This is getting goofy.
You know that.
Yo, I hate New York, man.
Sometimes I just hate New York, man.
Thank you, brother.
I thought no lie. If I did have a pet, Dave, no, I hate New York, man. Sometimes I just hate New York, man. Thank you, brother. I'm not going to lie.
If I did have a pet, Dave, I would want it to be like Mr. Make It Wetter.
Yeah.
Boom.
We got to build it.
We should have been built a wall around New York, especially Brooklyn.
Make It Wetter.
Jesus Christ.
He had to be from Brooklyn.
That's Brooklyn all day.
Mr. Make It Wetter.
Brooklyn or the Bronx.
That had to be.
Demi Queens.
Not Queens.
Hello, who's this? Jake from Jersey, baby. Jake from Bronx. That had to be. Definitely Queens. Not Queens. Hello, who's this?
Jake from Jersey, baby.
Jake from Jersey.
Jake from State Farm.
All right.
What was your nickname
in bed, bro?
Watch Buckler.
What?
What?
The Watch Buckler.
What's that mean?
Find out.
I made...
Say that again, Angela?
I told them to find out.
Oh, all right.
Well, it's like
you basically put your lady legs in an L shape,
you know, one up, one down.
You know, you got to use your nose, too, with the watch buckle.
You know what I mean?
That get them extra right there.
You figure that?
Use your nose?
That sounds like a lot of work.
You hit your nose on the little man on the boat.
Just like two, three times.
Are you just saying you eat ass?
What are you saying?
Who's on the boat? The little man on the boat. The ladies two, three times. Bro, are you just saying you eat ass? What are you saying, bro? Who's on the boat?
The little man on the boat. The ladies part, man.
The ladies part? The clitoris.
Could you talk like an adult, sir?
We are old.
This is too much code.
I'm three years old, bro.
The clit.
Oh my gosh.
That's exactly what you should have did. Click on the
goddamn button and hang up on his ass.
He said the little man on the boat.
What?
Goodness gracious.
What's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story is that I've learned that all these years I've been working with
Bunny and Turtle.
Okay?
All right?
Bunny and Turtle.
Good morning.
Good morning.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way.
Well, yes, you know that it's Friday.
So not only is it Freaky Friday, but new music is out and we'll give you some highlights.
All right. We'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Happy Friday.
That's right.
Happy Friday.
Listen, man, I want to tell people
to go get tickets
for the first ever
Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening Sunday, August 28th in Brooklyn.
If you want to see some of your favorite podcasts live, like the 85 South Shore,
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All right.
Now, a shout out to Trader Truth.
I'm actually heading out to Houston for Trade Day.
I'm hanging out with Trader today and tomorrow,
and then I'll be back in Redding, Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Just want to show some support and love to Trader Truth
and everything that he's doing for Houston,
and they give back and everything.
So I'm going to support the brother today.
Absolutely.
And I want to salute Roc Nation too Tomorrow is the first ever
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It's an all day event
If you haven't registered
Go register now at
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Doors open at 1030
Registration is required
In order to get in it's just a panel of
discussions and town halls uh networking a lot of special guests i'm leading a panel on mental
health uh with dr alfie breland noble and shaka sinkar and uh attorney general latice james just
to name a few so uh come join us tomorrow all right, you got a positive note? I do. The positive note is simply this.
Self-sabotage is at an all-time high.
So I would like to tell all self-sabotagers and potential self-sabotagers to heal so you don't push your way to very people God sent to help you.
Breakfast club, bitches!
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