The Breakfast Club - UFO's Are Here!!
Episode Date: May 18, 2022Today on the show we opened the phone lines to see if our listeners believe in UFO's and would you want to know that they exist? After reports about a possible UFO citing on the Navy premise. Also, Ch...arlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Melissa Riley for suiing son's school for Anti Racist program and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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.
We need help!
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 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.
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We're talking música, los premios, el chisme,
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Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, 1974.
George Foreman was champion of the world.
Ali was smart and he was handsome.
Story behind The Rumble in the Jungle is like a Hollywood
movie. But that is only half the
story. There's also James Brown,
Bill Withers, B.B. King, Miriam
Akiba. All the biggest black
artists on the planet. Together
in Africa. It was a big deal.
Listen to Rumble, Ali,
Foreman, and the Soul of 74
on the iHeartRadio app,
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Breakfast Club, bitches.
Alright.
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is.
Hump Day.
Good morning.
Yes, it's Wednesday, Hump Day.
Good morning.
One day to the weekend, baby.
It's all about perspective.
All weekend starts on Thursday.
Okay. In my mind. All right. Yeah, well all about perspective. Our weekend starts on Thursday. Okay.
In my mind.
All right.
Yeah, well, yes, our weekend does start on Thursday.
It's all about perspective.
It's all about perspective.
You don't got to wait till Friday to start your weekend.
I'm actually heading to Kenya on Friday, Africa,
and I was in New Hampshire getting my passport, and I got everything.
Shout out to everybody in New Hampshire, man.
New Hampshire.
I know a lot of it.
A guy called yesterday was like, New Hampshire would change your life.
It's the worst.
Everybody was so friendly and nice to me when I was in New Hampshire.
You were there for like two hours.
No, I was there for a long time.
I was there for a full day, actually.
I was there for a long time.
Full day.
I think I'll take it from somebody who actually lives there.
Yeah.
Okay.
No, that was very nice.
But I will say this.
That drive, driving back.
And now, mind you, I haven't drove that long since college.
And like six, seven hours in a car?
Driving?
Nobody got time for that.
Oh, yeah, nobody got time.
I had time for that yesterday.
And it was rush hour.
You used to have to do that to go to school, right?
Hampton.
Yeah, I went to Hampton.
I would drive every weekend.
That's about six hours.
Six, six and a half hours.
I would drive back every weekend to see Gia, my girlfriend at the time,
and do mixtapes.
But nah,
that drive was for the birds, man.
Anything more than two hours,
really,
anything more than three hours
is pushing it for me.
I can't do three hours in no car.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Anything more than three hours in a car,
no, no, no, no.
The last 30 minutes
when you got to roll down the window,
you got to play BBD Poison and you got to get out and do push-ups. BBD Poison? Yeah, I was in the car. No, no, no, no. The last 30 minutes when you got to roll down the window, you got to play BBD Poison, and you got to get out and do push-ups.
BBD Poison?
Yeah, I was singing anything.
No, Uncle Luke, Doo-Doo Brown.
That's when you got to go with Lil Jon, crunk music.
You got to really go back to the early 2000s.
Bro, I was singing every day.
I had to pull over and do push-ups.
It was one of the last 30 minutes.
That's when you could have used an espresso shot.
Ain't nobody got time for that.
I couldn't find that.
It was late at night, too. I said, man. shot. Ain't nobody got time for that. I couldn't find that. It was late at night, too.
I said, man.
Woo.
Ain't nobody got time for that.
God bless you.
Then you know you're riding with your wife.
So you're being your wife's like, you want to drive?
No, I got this.
Oh, man.
It's driving me.
I was trying everything to stay up.
You know the worst thing about those long drives, especially when you're little?
People used to get mad at us when we were kids and we asked, are we there yet?
And when our kids ask now, are we
there yet? That's a very valid question
on the long run. I hate it, though.
My kids say, are we there yet? But it's a valid question.
I just be like, yeah, we here. It's a valid question.
No, it's not. It's the most valid
question, actually. Oh, my goodness. Are we there yet?
Because in your mind, you're thinking
the same thing. The only difference is you know
we ain't there yet because you're driving.
Oh, my gosh.
My kids, are we there yet?
Oh, I just thought saying, yeah, we're here.
Are we?
Really, Dad?
No, we're not here yet, man.
How much time we got?
I wish we were here.
Every five minutes, how much more time we have?
How much more time we have?
How much more time we have?
I'll be like, come on now.
And you know the worst part?
When you know you're on a real long drive and you start thinking crazy stuff like,
why they don't have teleportation devices yet?
I was thinking that yesterday.
I was like, why can't these cars fly?
Why can't I just teleport?
Why can't these cars fly?
Oh, I hate long rides.
You know, me and you both.
Oh, Lord.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news.
What we talking about?
We'll talk about what Joe Biden had to say in Buffalo yesterday.
The speech that he gave where he talks about white supremacy and calls it a poison.
Alright, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I do!
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast
Club. Let's get into some front page news.
Alright,
now last night was the NBA Draft Lottery.
The Knicks, they're never going to get a good picker.
They got number 11.
Where did the Knicks land it at?
They're number 11.
Orlando Magic got number one.
OKC got number two.
Houston Rockets number three.
The Kings four.
Detroit five.
Indiana six.
The Trailblazers seven.
New Orleans eight.
The Spurs nine.
The Wizards ten.
And then the Knicks.
The NBA don't care about the Knicks no more.
Not at all.
Because back in the day, if they really cared, they could just rig a nice little draft.
I know.
Give them a number one pick.
Yeah, absolutely.
This is ridiculous.
Well, last night also, the Heat bust down the Boston Celtics, 118-107.
They lead the series 1-0.
Tonight, the Mavericks take the Warriors on at 9 p.m.
Now, what else we got, Yeezy?
Well, yesterday, President Joe Biden and the First Lady Jill Biden were in Buffalo.
They visited a memorial site for the victims.
And also, Joe Biden gave a speech at the close of his visit to the city where he remembered each of the victims of the shooting at the Tops grocery store that was frequented by a largely black clientele.
And here's what he had to say.
White supremacy is a poison. It's a poison
running through our body politic. And it's been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our
eyes. No more. We need to say as clearly for us to not say that, failure to say that
is going to be complicity. Silence is complicity. We cannot remain silent.
Now, 18-year-old Peyton Gendry, who's been accused of mass murder at that supermarket,
legally obtained the AR-15 style rifle. Joe Biden went on social media
and he went on to say
that we have to refuse to live in a country
where black people grocery shopping
can be gunned down by weapons of war
deployed in a racist cause.
We have to refuse to live in a country
where fair and lies are packaged for power
and for profits.
And they talked about how did he get those guns.
You know what they said
that he had actually recently been taken to an emergency room
for a mental health evaluation after an incident in high school where he mentioned murder-suicide,
but he ended up being released without being involuntarily committed, according to law enforcement officials.
Involuntary commitment could have, if the system worked as designed,
resulted in him being added to a list of people who are prohibited from purchasing guns.
But because that didn't happen, he was able to legally purchase in New York state.
Yeah, I mean, President Biden is right in everything he's saying.
I just don't know what we do against white supremacy.
I agree with him. It's a poison. It's a disease.
But I don't know how you cure it because you can't change the hearts of people.
You just can't. And we still dealing with a system of racism in this country that has yet to be fully dismantled there's
systemic racism in every single institution and industry in america you can unravel that to a
certain extent but how do you legislate the hate that is in somebody's heart i don't know what you
do to combat racism we can call it out but i don't see how you stop it no you can't and i'm tired of
the same old speeches it seems like we just have the same old speeches over and over again, not enough action.
And honestly, I don't know what action you take.
The only thing I can say is we got to protect ourselves against racism the best way we know how.
And, you know, that's why I tell everybody all the time, owning a legal firearm in America as a black person is a form of self-care.
I don't have more the answers for you.
It's also freedom of speech, right?
A lot of this also gets spread online.
And a lot of different news outlets also, in their own way,
promote this, too, with certain things that they say
that people feel empowered and emboldened to do things.
So you think we should restrict people's freedom of speech?
Well, I think that when you have certain hate speech
and people inciting violence, yeah, that should be restricted.
I know we say that.
I know we like to say it's because of the media and social media, but that's taking America off the hook.
America has been founded on racism since the beginning of time.
I don't think that's the only reason, but I do feel like it does spread a lot that way.
I think that's the American way.
I get what you're saying, but I just, I don't, yes, you can probably
stop that speech on television, you can stop
that speech on social media, but it's literally
rooted in the fabric of America.
This country was built on
racism. So I don't see how
that, I don't even think that slows
it down. You just won't hear it as much.
Grandfathers to fathers to sons
to grandsons. I don't think that the Ku Klux Klan
should be able to have marches and get permits to be able to do things like that.
They'll do it anyway.
I agree with you.
They'll do it anyway, though.
Yeah, but I don't think the cities and counties should be like, here you go.
Well, you guys have the freedom to do this, so here's a permit for a head march.
I can see that.
Yeah, I agree with that.
I agree with that.
All right, well, that is 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, 800-585-1051.
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 are 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 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 still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities,
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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
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Hey, y'all.
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I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
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This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
So you better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's a lot.
What up, bro? Get it off your chest.
What?
Yo.
What?
Yo, I thought that the chick I was messing around with,
the baby ain't mine.
What?
Wow.
Why'd you get a paternity test?
Did you think that already?
No, I just had this inkling that it wasn't mine.
And then she started acting weird at the end.
And then one of my homies at work showed me a picture of the baby, and I was like, nah, it ain't mine.
It ain't mine.
So hold on.
One of your homies at work had to show you a picture of your baby?
You didn't see the baby for yourself?
Sorry, man.
It wasn't my baby.
I'm just telling you it wasn't my baby.
But I just want to know why a homie at work had to show you a picture of a baby that you thought was yours.
Wouldn't you go see the baby?
Wouldn't you be in the delivery room?
Nothing?
None of that?
Nah, she didn't even tell me.
That's how I found out that she had the baby by my homie showing me a picture of the baby.
So you didn't even know she was pregnant?
Yeah.
You got to think these lies through before you call the radio station.
Yeah, man.
You know that.
Even though the baby don't look like you, it could still be yours, right?
You do know that.
He's made this up just to call the radio station, just to have a story for the radio station.
Oh, he's funny.
Nah, she had a situation.
I was the side dude. Oh, you were the side dude. You what?
Don't believe this, she.
He's just trying to get attention.
Ain't nobody trying to get attention.
God know you're lying.
God can see you. He can see you.
I'm lying, bro. I actually think
God can see you.
That situation was like a bullet I dodged, yo.
But if you didn't even know she was pregnant, what made you think you had a baby?
Yeah, it's a lie.
He told me she was pregnant.
Lee, you.
She told me she was pregnant.
And when I found out that she had the baby, one of my homies at work told me and showed
me the baby, the picture of the baby. So she told you she was pregnant told me and showed me the picture of the baby.
So she told you she was pregnant
but didn't tell you when she was due.
Didn't tell you she was going in the label.
Come on. Stop.
Have a nice day, bro. It's okay, bro. Have a great Wednesday.
It's Wednesday.
Y'all too.
Exactly.
Jesus Christ.
I think you lied through before you called the radio station.
At least try to get us.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's the word?
It's mellow.
What's the word, mellow?
Mellow, what's good?
You with Detroit?
Yo, man, I'm having
a ball out here, man.
Honestly, I called through.
I want to show some love
right now.
I want to give a deal.
Can we drop one of
the cruise bonds
from my guy Trav?
Okay.
Trav's been holding it down,
son, because he's been
helping me out
on this music journey.
Nice.
Charlotte, do not go there, all right?
It's too early in the morning.
What?
What?
All I was going to say was did Trav hit?
That's a valid question.
What did what?
He wasn't going to Trav hit.
I said he helped me out.
I didn't say that.
Oh, okay.
I think that's a beautiful thing.
For real.
You know what I mean?
He helped me out with my cover art for my next project.
And I'm like, you want to drop one of these bars and show some love.
You feel me?
There you go.
Trav is amazing.
Trav actually is a, I don't know if he writes or produces,
but the stuff he be sending me, he actually can write and produce
if he's doing that.
And you know what?
And our guy Mello can sing.
Word, too.
I'm telling you, like, we've got one in the chamber right now.
I'm not even going to lie to you.
We've got a song coming out soon.
Okay.
When y'all going to bust it off?
Well, all right.
Can you not use that verbiage, please?
What?
You said one in the chamber.
When are you going to bust it off?
You got to ask him.
I'm just a feature on that one.
All right.
I'm going to ask him when he's going to shoot.
Can you not, man?
Stop flirting with me.
What?
You're ready to hit it now, man.
You're ready to hit it.
What?
Yo, MV, I understand your pain, man.
Go to HR, please.
Go for you?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm dialing.
I'm dialing.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm dialing.
I'm calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
What's up? This is Pork Baby from the Chuck, baby.
843, what's happening?
Did you say your name is Pork Baby?
Pork Baby, P-O-R-T Baby.
Port, Port, as in Port City.
Alright.
You got that right, yes sir.
I think Pork Baby sound better,
but go ahead, bro, get off your chair.
Nah, Port City, 843 Chucktown.
That ain't right.
None of you can't disrespect, nah.
Talk to me, my brother.
Hey, Charlie, what's up?
What's happening, King?
I just got me a fresh shit.
I just got a fresh shit made of Charlie or Cloven, too.
Oh, yeah, that's my dog, Jaron.
That's my people, man.
One love to him.
Yep.
He just sent me a pack.
I call and give myself a birthday shout-out, man. Okay. Happy birthday. Yep. He just sent me a pack.
Okay.
Happy birthday.
Okay, happy birthday.
Don't let nobody punch you in the mouth.
Box you in the mouth.
It's boxing in the mouth. Box me in the mouth.
You heard me. You heard me again, bro. Hang up on me now because you got some fast fingers on that phone button. So hang up on me just yet.
I love the fast fingers.
You heard me good, bro.
Hey, I just want to plug in all my social media info.
First off, I'm going to give a big shout out to my wife, Tika.
Tell her I love her on my day because she celebrates my birthday with me.
So big shout out to my wife, Tika.
Y'all can go shop at our clothing store at glambaruniversal.com.
Y'all can check me out on Instagram at PortBabyTheJeweler.
And I got a podcast I'm starting up called Imported Goods.
So y'all be on the lookout for all that.
Go follow all my social media pages.
And go listen to my music screaming everywhere.
You're a jeweler?
Uh-oh.
I drop the jewels, my boy.
I don't sell jewels.
I drop them.
Okay.
Free jewelry.
Yeah.
I got the fruits for you.
All right, we're going to let you go.
All right, brother.
I'm going to go listen right now.
Check me out.
You lying, Solomon.
I ain't listening.
I am going to check him out.
I want to see what kind of wisdom the brother's selling.
See what kind of free jewelry he giving out.
Hello, who's this?
Sherry. Hey, Sherry. Hey, Sherry free jewelry he giving out. Hello, who's this? Sherry.
Hey, Sherry.
Hey, Sherry, baby.
Hey, good morning, you guys.
I just wanted to touch on what Charlamagne spoke on
before we got to this topic about the racism in America.
Yes, ma'am.
It's really a problem because black people
are not standing up enough,
especially influential black people.
We have too much cornering going on,
whereas people are looking and seeing,
oh, well, this person got more access because they joined with the this side instead of
just standing up for us as a whole, because we are so forgiving as black people. We always
just let stuff just roll over. Well, we're supposed to be nice. We're supposed to be
kind. Malcolm X always said, by no means necessary. And that's what we need to stand up and start
doing. If young thug could go to jail
for Rico for buying somebody a car
and they're going to commit a crime, why
can't Donald Trump, who started a whole riot
on January 6th, and these people are
not charged with Rico. And they have a whole
organization on Facebook saying
that they're the right boys or left boys or
whatever they call themselves. But we know
they're clearly a racist organization that keeps
their stuff up with videos and content
and merchandise and everything.
Why is that not a RICO?
Now, I will say I agree with everything you're saying,
but there has been quite a few cases
of white supremacist groups getting hit with the RICO Act,
especially those Aryan gangs.
Right, but this is the biggest one of January 6th
with Agent Orange.
Oh, yeah, I agree.
Okay, yeah.
And that has nothing to do with it.
I agree wholeheartedly.
But we're pushing these black artists
who's out here making money
just to drain money from them
because if you do the research,
they put them in the media,
give them a bad name,
and then nothing comes of it
and they just take money from them.
No charges, no nothing.
Well, I agree with you what you said, you know,
about Malcolm X protecting yourself by any
means necessary, because I feel like that's the only thing we can
do against racism. That's why I keep saying owning
a legal firearm in America as
a black person is a form of self-care.
Like, own a legal firearm,
go train, teach yourself how to
shoot, teach your family how to shoot, because I
don't know how you cure this disease called racism.
I don't. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way. Yes, and we'll
be talking about Biggie. He would have been
50 years old and we'll tell you how we're
celebrating in New York. Alright, we'll get into
it next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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.
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Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
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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.
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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 tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
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What is that?
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What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here
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On July 8, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same as Melrose Place was introduced to the world.
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Well, Brooklyn's own The Notorious B.I.G. would have turned 50 on May 21st,
and there's a lot of activities planned around this.
Now, to commemorate his 50th birthday,
the Empire State Building will be illuminated red and white,
along with a crown spinning on its mast.
The colors are in reference to the Ready to Die album,
which was a very classic album.
Also, New York City, the Transit Authority,
will release a special edition MetroCard on his birthday, which will feature
Biggie, and it'll be exclusively
available at three stops near where
he lived. That's the C-Train stops Lafayette Avenue,
Washington Avenue, and on
Atlantic Avenue. The festivities
will continue into June. There's going to be
a black tie event featuring an orchestral
tribute to the notorious
B.I.G. at Lincoln Center. That's
also going to coincide with the release of the
Life After Death 25th Anniversary Super
Deluxe Box Set that's going to have
eight LPs, a booklet of rare photos,
liner notes from Sheldon Pierce, and
reflections from members of the crew
who made that original record.
So a lot of activities and amazing things
that are going to be happening. Also, there's a ceremony
on Friday with Valetta Wallace, his mother, CJ, and Tiana Wallace, his children, and other friends and collaborators in attendance.
Yeah, Kim C's Unfat Joe and Faith.
And they're actually going to release a record on Friday.
It's big, featuring Ty Dolla $ign.
I have the record.
They just said I can't play it yet because I think they're still doing some clearance and stuff.
But yeah, that comes out on Friday.
Seeing the age of 50 is a blessing
that Christopher Wallace was robbed of
for no damn legit reason.
And it's tragic,
but I pray we all get to live a life
that 20 plus years later,
people still celebrate you
and recognize your legacy.
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, they already have some iconic
Biggie murals in Brooklyn.
One of them is right around the corner
from my coffee shop.
But Amazon Music and Beautify Earth
also will be debuting new ones
from local artists in each borough.
That's dope.
Mm-hmm.
All right, now...
Is it new Biggie versus Envy?
No.
All right, now, Yo Gotti,
he bought himself Rolls Royces,
twin Rolls Royces.
He spent $1.2 million for his 41st birthday.
That was dope.
He bought a Cullinan and a Fanta.
Dope, dope, dope.
Black and yellow.
Inside is yellow, outside is black.
Really dope.
Maybe you can get him for the car shows.
I'm already on it, Yee.
Just asking.
One of my favorite things to do is to see people leave comments on stuff like that.
Because as soon as I see things like that, I already know people are going to be salty.
And it's mad people that be in the comments
about why he ain't buy no real estate,
why he ain't do this, why he ain't do that.
He's doing all those things y'all said he's not doing.
I didn't even look at it.
And those cars are probably worth more too, right?
Now they are, yeah, because they're hard to get right now.
All the cars are going up in price.
But Gotti has businesses. He has real estate.
He has a record label.
He bought himself a gift.
He has a bunch of things.
The level of what he can spend on a gift for himself is way higher than the level of what I would buy myself.
I might buy myself a bag and not a Rolls Royce.
He's acting his wage.
He's acting his wage.
You have to act your wage in life.
He's acting his wage.
If he was worth a couple hundred million, he'd probably do the same.
All right.
Now let's talk about Antonio Brown and Keisha Cole.
Their back and forth is confusing.
And Antonio Brown was very disrespectful to our girl, Keisha Cole.
So I guess they were dating and she had a tattoo that said AB.
And he posted it.
You ain't pimping until you hit an R&B diva.
And Keisha Cole said, this is the second time you posted this, AB.
But the captions changed. Don't be mad at me no more And Keisha Cole said, this is the second time you posted this, AB, but the captions changed.
Don't be mad at me no more, babe. I said, I apologize.
Then she also went live
with EJ King, and here's what
she had to say. I saw a black man
that's going through the emotion, bruh. I see,
and I identify, I'm not a black man,
but I identify with
how he can be, you know what I'm saying?
And he might not care about that.
I don't know know you could feel that
or see that in yourself but that's why i had to go to the emergency room that's why i was like
this little this little pain don't feel this this hurt you're intertwining yourself in with him
prematurely no no i think he made it very clear that he didn't want to receive it.
All right, so not sure what happened,
but she had posted that she missed him a lot.
She got a tattoo?
Yeah, and he posted it.
And here's how he responded to Keisha Cole.
Keisha Cole, like, you know, like, I'm a player, man.
We don't want you, Keisha.
Stay out of my word.
And all you people who just be, you know, with the back and forth, I don't go back, I go player, man. We don't want you, Keisha. Stay out of my work. And all you people who just be, you know, with the back and forth.
I don't go back, I go forward, man.
Don't play with me, play with your kids.
Or play with your girlfriend if you sweet or whatever you got, you heard?
Everything toots you.
You know, there's been a lot of hate.
You know, they like to drag your name in the dirt.
When you on top of the clouds, you heard.
But the dirt can't reach my face when you this high up.
So all you little people who be making bread off my name and like trying to ruin my name.
You feel me?
Cut all that out.
That ain't traditional, you heard?
And now she also wrote on social media.
Yeah, I was big tripping.
I see it now.
I have a 12-year-old like that type disrespect for what?
Nothing is worth that level of disrespect, especially when you don't deserve it.
Had so much love, respect, and admiration for you.
Guess that wasn't mutual either.
Keisha going through a lot of pain.
I mean, she lost her mom.
She lost her stepdad.
She lost another relative.
Her dog died.
She's going through a lot of pain.
More important, I mean, yes, I agree with all that.
But Keisha's a beautiful, cool-ass woman,
who, as you can see, when she's riding for you,
she rides for you hard.
Correct.
I don't see why you would fumble that,
and I don't see why you would attempt
to embarrass her in that way.
Like, I don't understand the need for
AB to disrespect her in that way publicly.
Like, what was the point about that?
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
Yeah, this...
Like, act like you used to things.
Act like you used to things.
Like, what's the point of telling folks
you hit an R&B diva?
Like, I don't understand that.
And she didn't disrespect him at all.
I agree.
I don't even understand where that came from.
Yeah, but like anything else, we don't know what's the ins and outs of their relationship
or their story or what happened, but I totally agree.
I just feel bad for Keisha because I know she's been going through it,
and I know with Keisha, when she loves, she loves.
All right, we got front page news coming up.
She goes hard.
Let's talk about UFOs. The first public UFO
hearing in decades. Stop it.
Let's go!
Let's go!
We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Getting some front page news.
Which one is it?
What'd I say?
Get to the rumors, front page news.
Ember, you gotta wake up, man. I'm tired.
This is ridiculous.
I'm tired.
All right.
Well, last night, the NBA draft lottery was last night.
I said last night twice, right?
I'm tired.
I need a nap.
All right.
Orlando Magic pick.
They had the first pick.
OKC had number two.
Houston Rockets, three.
The Kings, number four.
The Pistons, number five.
The Pacers, number six.
The Trailblazers, number seven. The Pelicans, number eight, the Pistons number five, the Pacers number six, the Trailblazers number seven, the Pelicans number eight, the Spurs number nine, the Wizards ten, and the Knicks number 11 pick.
Now, also the Heat beat the Boston Celtics 118-107.
What else we got, Yeezy?
All right, well, they had the first public UFO hearing in decades, and that hearing did include warnings of potential national security threats.
They said, according to these reports,
they said this hearing and oversight work
has a simple idea at its core.
Unidentified aerial phenomena
are a potential national security threat
and they need to be treated that way.
For too long, the stigma associated with them
has gotten in the way of good intelligence analysis.
Pilots avoided reporting or were laughed at when they did.
So I guess people were UFO shaming them.
Now here is the deputy director of the Navy, Scott Bray, talking about some of the unusual potential UFO sightings.
What you see here is an aircraft that is operating in a US Navy
training range that has observed a spherical object right here, zooms by the
window right in this area right there and as they fly by it they take a video
you see it looks reflective in this video, somewhat reflective, and it quickly passes by the cockpit of the aircraft.
And is this one of the phenomena that we can't explain?
I do not have an explanation for what this specific object is.
Now, some of these reports have been increasing.
A lot of this, they said, because these go back as far as 2004.
Some of them are from people coming forward with older stories that they chose not to report at the time.
There have been more than 400 reports from military personnel of possible encounters with UFOs.
And they have not ruled out extraterrestrials for these unidentified flying objects.
And I cannot wait.
Okay, they've been priming us for this for a couple of years now.
I cannot wait until they reveal to us that extraterrestrials exist
because humans need a humbling.
And it's going to be very hard to hold on to your prejudices against people
knowing that Thanos is out there ready to snap us into oblivion.
Okay?
All right.
Now, the FDA has greenlit COVID boosters,
Pfizer COVID booster shots for children 5 to 11 years old now.
They just gave the green light for that yesterday.
So if you were planning to get your child a booster shot,
now they said that healthy children in the target demographic
can get that shot at least five months
after their second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
And those shots can start as early as Friday.
You think aliens need booster shots?
Probably not, because they probably have
technology and medicine that's way greater than ours.
Way greater.
You have to believe in extraterrestrials.
Do you believe in extraterrestrials, Envy?
Hmm.
I don't know.
I've never seen an alien.
Do you believe in extraterrestrials? I didn't ask you alien. Do you believe in extraterrestrials?
I didn't ask you that.
Do you believe in extraterrestrials, Angelina?
Not necessarily.
Oh, wow.
I never thought about it that hard.
But there's no way you can look at how diverse the Earth is.
And you look at all the different life forms on Earth, whether it's us as humans or, you know, animals in the woods, birds in the sky, fish in the ocean. There's no way you can look at how diverse the Earth is and think the millions and millions of galaxies out here in these different universes aren't as diverse.
I did have an E.T. doll, if that counts.
So cute.
Okay.
You remember back in 1985?
We never seen a picture.
Was Alf an extraterrestrial too?
Man, shut up, man.
Alf was an alien.
Yes, all right, so they are here. But we never seen a picture. You seen an extraterrestrial too? Man, shut up, man. Alf was an alien. Yes. All right, so they are here.
But we never seen a picture.
You seen Alf?
Remember back in 1985 when then President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail
Gorbachev, they agreed to pause the Cold War in case of an alien invasion?
That was the 40th president of the United States of America saying that we busy beefing
with each other.
But what if there's a threat from another another planet?
That was a president saying that.
Well, I think that, you know, if you believe if you believe in God, like you say, you believe in God and you can look at the earth and see how diverse the earth is.
If you think all these different galaxies and universes out here don't have life on it, I don't know what to tell you.
So that means we're the only
intelligent species
in all of these universes and galaxies.
I ain't never seen one on Worldstar.
We're not even the most
intelligent species on this planet.
Dolphins are way smarter than us.
So you think E.T. was smarter than us?
E.T. phone home.
I'm sure that there's extraterrestrials.
I am almost positive there's extraterrestrials out there with way more intelligence than humans.
We got pictures and videos of everything.
We're the videos.
We're the pictures.
We got pictures and videos in space.
Why we ain't see nothing?
I don't want to talk to y'all anymore.
Why we ain't see nothing?
I don't want to talk to y'all anymore.
Why don't you pull up?
Why don't you come to the club?
You think there's no hookah?
I'm asking.
I just know Alf used to eat cats.
Yeah, I don't want to talk to y'all no more.
I'd like to talk to the listeners,
and I'd like to ask the listeners that have good common sense
if they believe in aliens.
And would you want to know that extraterrestrials exist?
What?
Do you believe in aliens?
And would you want to know extraterrestrials exist?
I would like to know from our listeners.
Maybe they don't want to be called aliens.
It sounds offensive.
That does sound offensive.
Yep.
Probably is.
I mean, what you just said is very true because, you know,
nobody ever asks animals what they want to be named.
We just give these things labels.
We don't know what these beings from other planets want to be called.
And we don't know what they call us.
I agree with that.
But based on the language that we have here, do you believe in aliens?
And would you want to know if aliens exist?
It's a Wednesday.
800-585-1051.
Do you believe in aliens?
I'm just curious.
Have you seen an alien?
What is it like?
I don't know.
Oh, I've seen a flying saucer know. And would you want to know?
Oh, I've seen a flying saucer before.
And would you want to know extraterrestrials exist?
Oh, that's even better.
If you've had some type of encounter, oh, we'd love to hear from you this morning.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
All right.
And I guess that's where we're going this morning.
800-585-1051.
I guess we're doing alien talk this morning.
I guess so.
Do you believe in extraterrestrials?
And would you want to know extraterrestrials exist?
And don't be afraid to share your encounter with us this morning on The Breakfast Club.
Call us up right now.
And if you got a picture of one, DM me.
I'd love to see.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ En Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
If you just joined us, we're talking about aliens.
That is conversation.
Oh, you're talking my language this morning.
This conversation came from Yee reported a story.
What was the story, Yee?
It was basically about they had a press conference about these UFOs.
It's the first time they've done this public UFO hearing. Well, it wasn't a press conference, Yee. It was a about they had a press conference about these UFOs. It's the first time they've done this public UFO hearing.
Well, it wasn't a press conference.
It was a Senate hearing.
Well, it was a hearing, but it was public.
And so it's the first time they've had this conversation in 50 years.
And so now they are saying that it is a national security threat, potentially.
The Pentagon revealed the truth about the UFO files in the sitting hearing and there's been
400 reports from military
personnel of possible encounters
with UFOs and they have not
ruled out extraterrestrials. So we're
asking 805-85-1051
do you believe in aliens?
Now Charlamagne told us a story about an alien
biting him on the back of his leg. And would you want to know that they exist?
Now you told us a story about
an alien biting you on the back of your leg or something like that?
He did?
That never happened.
But I did.
I saw a flying saucer when I was in about second or third grade.
You remember back in the early 1900s when you could get off the school bus and your mama or grandma would leave the door open for you and you'd be home by yourself until one of the adults came home?
I was playing in the yard and I saw the typical black flying saucer hovering over the trees. And I didn't know what
it was at the time. It was just hovering. And then it shot off. And I wasn't scared of anything.
And then as I started reading about UFOs and things like that, I was like, oh, I've seen one
of those before. And I also once saw the alien from signs if you've ever seen the movie
signs with Mel Gibson the way that alien looked I saw that standing over me once when I was asleep
and I had the feeling that the hag was riding me if you don't know what the hag is and you're just
not from the south but that's that feeling when you know you're sleeping and you can like talk
but your body can't move that's the hag so I had the feeling like the hag is riding me and when I woke up, that thing
was standing over me and
as the sun started to come up, it faded
away. So needless to say, I believe
in extraterrestrials. Yee, what about you?
I've never seen one or had an
experience like that so
I can't say but like I said before,
I did have an E.T. doll and
Shut up, man.
Now, I believe in aliens. I'll be honest with you, I do but I don't think about it. I don't want to know. I mean, I can't do E.T. doll. Shut up, man. Now, I believe in aliens.
I'll be honest with you.
I do, but I don't think about it.
I don't want to know.
I mean, I can't do nothing about it.
Really?
Yeah, I mean, what can we do?
If they're that powerful, they could just destroy us or break us at any given moment.
So why think about it?
But how do you know they're more powerful than you are?
They got spaceships that we can't even take pictures of.
Exactly.
By the way, time out.
No, Envy, both of y'all are asking really good questions.
Here's the thing.
You know that they're smarter than us.
And I don't know how you define power, but you know they're smarter than us because clearly they can get to us, but we can't get to them.
Or maybe we can get to them, but we just haven't revealed it to the people.
I want to know if they smoke.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know what kind of music they listen to.
Do they got their own alien artists and alien music? Like, I want to know all they smoke. I mean, I don't know. They got the music they listen to. They got their own alien artists and alien music.
Like, I want to know all that.
I'm sure that they do.
And another thing that you said, Envy, it is good to know,
and I'm going to tell you why it's good to know,
because humans need a humbling, especially here in America.
It's going to be very hard to hold on to a caste system in America
where you think your race is superior or your gender is superior
or your sexuality is superior,
when you know that Thanos is out there ready to snap us into oblivion.
Or maybe one of them needs a home and you could sell them a house.
Maybe.
I mean, they'll just take down.
I mean, you can't kill him.
You can't shoot him.
So why even think about it?
How do you know that?
I mean, I don't know if we can do all of that.
Like, we would do.
Why?
Why?
Why would we kill him?
For what?
I'm not saying we want to kill him.
That's what I'm saying.
You have embraced the mentality of the colonizer because you just want to kill somebody just
because they're from someplace else and different from you.
Why?
Why does that even cross your mind?
I said, I don't think about him.
I can't do nothing to him.
I'm like, I don't know him.
But when you do think about him, you think about killing him.
No.
I'm protecting my family.
They haven't done anything to you.
That's why I'm cool with that.
Now you're stereotyping the aliens already.
Which one is it?
This is alarming.
That's why I said I'm cool with that.
You profiling the aliens.
It is what it is.
The aliens have done nothing to you.
This is the propaganda of the media.
Do they wear Jordans?
The propaganda of the media has made you think that extraterrestrials are
evil. You need to watch E.T.
immediately. Maybe you could get a UFO in a car show.
I would love to get a UFO in a car show.
I'm just trying to figure out, like, do they got their own
basketball league up there?
Go to the phones. Go to the phones.
What's their favorite team?
The Warriors? I don't know. What's their favorite team?
Go to the phones. Go to the phones, please.
Please. Please. See, that's why I? Go to the phones. Go to the phones, please. Please.
Please.
All right. See, that's why I like talking to you guys, because I start asking questions, and then
y'all start making fun of me.
No, those are very important questions you asked, Rashawn.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hello?
Hey, what's your name?
Your mother.
What?
Huh?
Tamara.
Okay.
Tamara.
Who?
Tamara.
I think we got one on the line, y'all.
I don't know.
Do you believe in aliens? What's your thoughts, Mama? Well, I think we got one on the line, y'all. I don't know. All right. So do you believe in aliens?
What's your thoughts, Mama?
Well, I've been, I was in NASA a couple years ago, and I saw all the high tech they have
now, and, you know, it's incredible.
They can take feature of the space with everything.
Why can't they take a picture in another place?
With everything else.
Do you understand me?
No, we don't actually.
I can't really.
You said you went to NASA and you saw
all of this high-tech technology. I heard that part.
Yes.
They have all this technology now.
Why cannot they take a
picture of the UFO?
All right.
No doubt.
You have a good morning.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean.
But what I mean is all the technologies and everything they have,
they cannot have a good picture of some UFOs and everything.
They cannot have a what?
That's the one word I keep missing.
They can't have a what?
She said pictures, pictures, pictures, pictures, pictures.
Oh, pictures.
But they do have pictures.
They showed us a bunch of pictures yesterday in the Senate hearing.
Aliens or UFOs?
UFOs.
They showed us UFOs in video.
They showed us videos of unidentified flying objects.
Some people believe aliens are amongst us.
800-585-1051.
Do you believe in aliens?
Let's talk about 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 have an alien talk, and we're asked, do you believe in aliens?
There's a lot of people on the line.
Let's get right to it.
Hello, who's this?
Muhammad from Pontiac, Michigan.
What's up, bro?
You believe in aliens?
Peace, King.
Peace and love to y'all,
first of all.
Yeah, I do.
I think that
it's definitely
extra life out there.
I've actually had
an encounter before
in like 2014.
I recorded it.
I want to hear all about it.
Do tell.
I called the news station
and wanted to show them
the video and everything.
And then about a week later,
the video was gone
out of my phone.
I have no idea.
What happened?
Tell us about the encounter.
I seen the flying saucer.
It was like making noise.
It was like electrical noise.
It was like hovering.
And it was like the size of an apartment building.
No exaggeration.
Damn.
The middle of it was rotating.
And I'm like, nobody's going to believe this.
I put it in a group message with my whole family, everything.
Showed everybody and everybody seen.
And then the footage ended up disappearing out of my phone.
Do you feel different since then?
No, I was raised Islamic.
So I've always been taught about the spiritual side of things.
The will in the sky.
The will.
Yeah, the will.
Okay.
All right.
Also, real quick,
Envy and Yeet,
you know,
I'm a carpenter,
so I know y'all up here
in Michigan rebuilding, so...
Oh, yeah, perfect.
I might need you.
I can definitely...
Yeah, I could put
some things together.
Can you do UFO-shaped carpet?
Oh, my God.
Goodbye, man.
Don't let him play you like that, King.
Hello, who's this? This is Dr.
Fee from Atlanta. Hey, good morning.
We're talking UFOs and aliens.
What are your thoughts? In my clinical
opinion, I think that
Charlemagne is starting to
see spaceships on bank
heads. Listen, there's no extraterrestrials. that Charlemagne is starting to see spaceships on bankheads.
Listen, there's no extraterrestrials.
I think that Charlemagne is an honorary member of D4L.
That's what I think.
Okay.
So what do you think you are?
I'm going to ask you a question from a clinical perspective. When you look around at the Earth and you see yourself
and you see all of these different life forms on Earth
and then you think about the different galaxies and universes out there you think there's no other life out
there you think we're the only ones you think god just made all of this empty real estate i'm a
spiritual being having a human experience and i think that there are other spiritual beings out
there i believe that okay but you don't think that he could be having like uh i guess we would call
them extraterrestrial experiences um i'm not sure you don't think a dolphin you don't think that he could be having, like, I guess we would call them extraterrestrial experiences?
I'm not sure.
You don't think a dolphin is a spiritual being having a fish experience?
Could be.
They're mammals.
They're mammals, so could be.
Just saying.
Just saying.
Let's open up our minds a little bit, ma'am.
Well, you have a good one.
I should have had an edible before we had this conversation.
Yeah, but that's what we need from you.
Why?
Hello, who's this?
This is 3J from Savannah. Hey, good morning good morning wait your name is 3g 3j james jones jr okay all right
we're talking okay i like that i like that i i'm i agree with you charlie um i'm a big i'm a i'm big
i'm a christian and i believe that god created the universe and there's many universes out there
that that we don't you know we can't get discovered so who's the universe and there's many universes out there that we don't, you know, we can't get discovered.
So who's going to say that there's no other life form, other places?
I agree.
I think I have to explain this in ways that Envy and Angela might understand.
But it's like if y'all build buildings, y'all want tenants, right?
Correct.
Exactly.
So you think God created all of these different planets and all of these different galaxies and universes and there's no tenants in them?
Okay.
All right.
You think aliens watch television?
I think they probably got something greater.
I'll tell you something that might excite you.
There's a lot.
For years, there's always been these things called alien agendas and anal probes.
And a lot of humans that are taking aboard these spaceships against their will are subjected to grueling tests like anal probing.
So I think, you know, that might interest you.
Google it.
Put it on your computer right now.
Now it all makes sense.
That's why he's into it.
Put aliens in anal probes, Envy.
Go ahead.
Do it.
Well, if somebody knows an alien, can you see if we could borrow a spaceship from my car show June 19th?
It's Father's Day weekend.
We'll put, you know, velvet ropes around it so nobody touches it.
They get landed right in there.
I do think we're going to see
extraterrestrials in our lifetime, though.
I do. I feel like they're priming us for that. They've been
prepping us for this for a long time. The Senate hearings,
everything else is going to happen.
You think they got Chick-fil-A?
I doubt it. The military
even has a space force, bro.
Why?
Alright. What's the moral of the story? doubt it. The military even has a space force, bro. Why? Alright, well, what's
the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is simply, do you believe?
If you believe
in love. Okay. Alright, well,
we got rumors on the way in? Yes, let's talk about
Young Miami versus
Diddy's, I don't know if it's his ex-girlfriend
or what's going on currently, but
a woman named
Gina hun and we'll tell you how this social media back and forth happened if there was an artist out there That's too close to a la what artists would it be close to an alien Michael Jackson?
That's why he had to leave here
Prince prop Prince probably too cuz think about it think about that guy that guy said he took a picture of the UFO and it
Disappeared in his phone I and y'all were witnesses to this, I took a picture of Prince from the back.
And I took that picture of Prince.
And when I showed y'all the picture, it was in my phone.
And about 10 minutes later, it was just a black box in my phone where that Prince picture was.
Am I lying?
Y'all saw it.
That is true.
And Prince was floating.
But back then, you didn't even have an iPhone back then.
That is not true. And Prince was floating. But back then, you didn't even have an iPhone back then. You had like some...
That is not true.
That was about nine years ago.
You just got an iPhone like five years ago, six years ago.
I don't know why you're telling these lies on the radio this morning.
I don't even know what the point.
I don't even know what the point of telling these lies on the radio is.
Remember when you got your first iPhone, you didn't even know what to do.
That's not even true.
I don't even know where you're getting this from. I don't even know where you're getting this from.
All right.
I don't even know why you're making this up.
We'll be back.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
You're right.
What you chomping on?
My bar.
What you got in your mouth?
Your bar.
Okay.
What kind of bar, King?
It's a dark.
What kind of bar, King?
Dark chocolate. Is it a Snickers? No. What kind of ball, King? Dark chocolate.
Is it a Snickers?
No.
Snickers with the veins in it?
Huh?
What's wrong with you?
Young Miami, let's go.
I'm asking you questions.
Oh, Young Miami.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right, well, how did all of this happen?
There was some back and forth between Young Miami and Diddy.
I don't know if that's his ex-girlfriend or current or what's going on, but her name is Gina.
Now, Gina posted a picture of Diddy kissing her on the cheek.
And that's when Young Miami responded, somebody please give this bitch some attention.
Then she said, notice me, please, ass bitch, go. Then she said notice me, please ask
bitch, go sit down, we see you, relax
it's okay, you've been around, just
around for years, you've been waiting on this moment
if he can't make you famous, bitch, I
ain't. And then people felt like Jenna
responded by saying, if anybody is
seeking attention, bitch, it's you.
And then, what's going on?
Young Miami responded
attention, bitch, I am the attention.
Let's be clear.
And it went on and on from there.
But Gina apparently is also an artist.
And here is a snippet of a song that she posted during this.
Man, what is this? I just be making them mad But minding my business And getting a bag Imagine I gave some attention To one of these
These bitches be sad
Man, what is this?
And that's the snippet
That she posted on her phone
What was that?
That Young Miami said
That wasn't Young Miami
Who was that?
No, no, no
The girl Gina said
Are you listening?
You're not listening at all
Gina posted that
Gina
Yeah
She raps?
I guess so
She said new music coming
She just played a song.
That's just a snippet that she posted.
You're alien, bro.
All right, now, Young Miami said,
I ain't arguing with no bitch that got cheap-ass limp ball carpet in they house
effing on a billionaire, you freak.
Who got cheap carpet?
Oh, my God.
Hey, if you dating a music mogul,
if you dating a music mogul and you do music and they don't want to sign you, you might need to reevaluate that career in music.
All right.
Well, Young Miami said, I don't know how to do this without.
Please try.
All right.
So first, Gina said, why are you so pressed, mama?
I thought she was a city girl.
And Young Miami said, I am.
And that's why I F with your N word.
It ain't coming off him.
I don't care how many pics you post wow whoa this is getting spicy i'm waiting for diddy to say something
now that was a back and forth daddy sugar puff daddy ain't gonna say nothing that's an old player
right there he just gonna sit back and watch this one go down go ahead sugar puff daddy young miami
is all right so yes that was um what was happening on social media there and
it's like they were clearly writing at each other on that it wasn't like i can't tell because of all
the censoring you're doing did you read the one where she told the girl i'm gonna stay humping
on your man or something like that are you listening i can't tell you bleeping she you
bleeping so i can't tell. She said it.
All right.
What the hell is wrong with you?
So if I'm sitting here and can't understand it, imagine what the listener's going through.
You don't be listening.
Yeah, you know what's crazy is that- I am, actually.
The two of them probably have never met each other in person in real life, and now they
don't like each other.
And maybe they would have been friends, because she did post a video of the girl Gina dancing
to one of her songs, the twerky
later. Yeah, you're just going to put this whole thing out that they
didn't meet each other? No, I'm just saying
what's crazy is they probably never have met each other.
They're beefing with each other, but they might not even know
each other. They've probably been in the house with each other.
I bet you they done been in the same room together.
Yeah, I'm saying the same thing.
I bet you they done been in the same room
together, the same club, sitting in the
same section.
Because that is Sugar Puff Daddy we talking about.
You think he's trying to squash it behind the scenes?
I have no idea, man. What is wrong with you?
I just know Puff is 52, not 25.
I know that much.
All right.
Okay.
All right.
Now, Kevin Durant.
He needs to look at that age correctly when he looks at it.
Kevin Durant is going to be a guest on David Letterman's Netflix series,
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction,
and here is a short preview of that episode.
Partner with WeMaps.
What does that mean?
We partner with them on content and trying to figure out ways
to change the narrative around athletes and marijuana.
And I admire this.
The idea is to destigmatize this.
Yeah.
And explain what it does that people might
misunderstand about it to me it clears the distractions out your brain a little bit
settles you down it's like having a glass of wine yeah so did you smoke today yeah and you're just
fine i'm actually high right now there it is all right and chris rack according to reports abc is open to having him host the
oscars again and so uh the president of abc craig erwich has said my assessment of the oscars was
that it was a really successful year for the show obviously there was a lot of controversy
which overshadowed a lot of the positive things about the show but i was really happy with the
program even before that very unfortunate moment,
the show started off up year over year,
and we came back in a big way.
So they're over.
If I was Chris, I wouldn't do that if I was Chris
because all they're going to do is scrutinize the hell out of him
and start pulling up old tweets and old commentary.
It's like Chris Rock don't need to ask us for it.
All right, well, the ceremony was hosted by Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer,
and Regina Hall this year and they said it was up nearly
60% in audience, 73%
in the key demo in comparison to
last year's which had no Oscars
host at all.
Alright, now Cat Williams, you know
he got a new Netflix special that came out
yesterday. His World War III
original comedy special that was filmed in Vegas
and he also directed himself in this.
And so here's a trailer for that.
Because if a liar can get you to believe some s**t, they don't stop there.
They double down.
Just so you knew they was lying, they said some s**t next that don't even make mathematical sense.
They said there's a chicken wing shortage,
but we got plenty of eggs.
Where the f***
would you get plenty of eggs,
bitch? Look,
I'm not a farmer or a scientist,
but I will tell you this.
All chicken wings
come from a chicken.
Where the f*** are you getting these
spider-legged chickens from? I'm telling you. Oh, man.
I'm telling you.
All right.
So, guys, make sure you watch that.
I didn't even realize he had a special dropping,
but it came out yesterday, World War III on Netflix.
All right.
That does make all the sense in the world.
There's a chicken shortage.
You ain't got no legs.
There's a chicken shortage.
So you ain't got no chicken legs, but you got plenty chicken thighs.
Chicken wings, yeah. There's no wings, but you got plenty of chicken thighs. Chicken wings, yeah.
There's no wings, but there's... Yeah, I don't understand how that...
No wings, but there's plenty of thighs.
All right, well, that is your rumor reports.
All right.
We too deep this morning.
I just want to let y'all know that.
We deep.
Okay, calm down.
Deep conversations up here.
All right, who you giving your donkey to, Charlamagne?
Man, four after the hour, I need Melissa Riley to come to the front of the congregation
because it seems like CRT and anti-CRT is going to be a never-ending conversation in this country.
But this is a doozy.
And Melissa, I got a solution for you.
We'll talk about it four after the hour.
All right.
And then after that, we do Ask Yee.
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There is no question that there are problems in this country between police and community.
Yes, you are a donkey.
The latest on that police killing of a black man.
Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage.
And yesterday was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did.
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Okay, white supremacist violence is and always has been the number one threat to our society.
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Alright, Charlene, please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day? Oh, donkey of the day.
For Wednesday, May 18th, goes to a mother in Virginia named Melissa Riley.
You know, all week I've been telling you I don't know what we do to combat racism.
I stand on that.
Okay, I don't know what you do to legislate what is in people's hearts.
Okay, there is systemic racism in every single institution and industry in America.
Okay, you can unravel that to a certain extent.
But how do you legislate and regulate hate?
I don't know.
OK, but I do know ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away.
And black people, even if we don't know how to stop it, we have to call it out.
OK, because not speaking up on things just to keep the peace is a trauma response.
And if there is no justice, there is no peace.
So why would you stay quiet to attempt to keep something that doesn't exist anyway?
OK, let's call it out and not just call it out. Let's educate people on the true history of this country.
You have to know from which you came in order to know where you are going.
And that's why we are here today, ladies and gentlemen, because Melissa Riley is planning to sue her son's school,
Henley Middle School in Virginia.
She is planning to sue this school,
claiming that her son has been negatively influenced by classes on critical race theory.
Oh, those three words scare some white folks.
Critical race theory.
Okay, and she says now because of critical race theory, her son is having racial issues.
I can't make this kind of stuff up. I mean, I actually could, but I don't have to because it
already exists. Very important note. I need you to have before we continue with today's lesson.
Melissa Riley is white and her son is black. She was on Fox news, Jesse Waters, and Jesse asked her about how being taught about CRT at school has influenced her son and how it has shifted their relationship.
Let's go to Jesse Waters on Fox News for the report, please.
So, Melissa, your son is the father's black, you're white, and he'd never mentioned issues with race before, you're saying?
What exactly changed?
We didn't have issues before
he's in eighth grade they introduced this critical program and now he's having racial issues that was
not there before what kind of racial issues is he having he's seen himself just as a black man
he's seen things that don't go his way as racism and he's finding safety in numbers now so when you're
saying he gets a bad grade at school he blames racism or a girl rejects him on a date racism
are those the kind of things you're seeing yes i ask him to clean the house racism yes
you're kidding right are you serious no i'm serious They have totally changed his perspective. They have put him in a box.
That little boy playing. OK, I had a million excuses as not to do stuff when I was a kid, especially choice.
OK, maybe I should just explain what CRT is for folks who think it's evil.
It's simply the truth about this country. OK, the textbook definition of CRT is that CRT challenges us to see that racial injustice in America is not and has
never been just a problem of isolated instances of individual bias and private prejudice which we can
solve by enacting colorblind laws and policies basically systemic racism was just that a system
that was planned and executed and put in place in that system of racism has put black people
in the current circumstances that we are in.
So since something systemic put us here, it's going to take a change in the system to get us out.
OK, legislation and policies got us here. It's going to take legislation and policies to get us out.
I don't see the problem with teaching that. OK, other than the fact you might actually start educating folks to what really happened to black people in this country.
And then folks start demanding that we fix it. OK, can't fix the problem if you simply act like there's no problem.
But guess what? White folks ignoring a problem won't make it go away.
Now, Melissa, I'm gonna be honest with you. You said that your son doesn't want to clean the house anymore because of racism.
You said that when you ask him to clean the house, he will refuse claiming racism.
I'll be the first to tell you he might be using that using that as an excuse.
But that's a white devil damn lie. OK, what that young man needs is a talking to from his black grandmother.
OK, your baby daddy black. You said you a single mom.
You need to bring some of that
blackness into the house to get that young man in order. Okay. All right. If I was to tell my
black mama, my black aunt, my black grandma, my black daddy, that I wasn't cleaning the house
for any reason, doesn't matter what the excuse was. Doesn't matter what the reason was.
That excuse and that reason would get our lives threatened.
OK, imagine saying that in a black black household.
I'm not cleaning the house.
Don't ask me to clean this house, you know, because that's racism.
Whatever black authority figure would reply you in that damn racism got five seconds to clean up this damn house.
OK, I know that much.
Melissa, listen, you can't hide the truth from your black son because no matter how much you tried to hide the truth from him, he's black and America will remind him of that at some
point. Okay. What you should do as a white mother with a black son is let your son learn the truth
and you learn the truth with him and then work to fix it. Okay. So in this school, because they're
teaching your kids, the truth is nuts. This is never as complicated as we make it out to be.
Racism is the American way.
OK, racism is America.
Racism doesn't just come from individuals, but so many systems in this country are inherently racist.
It is what it is.
Melissa, you're a landlord.
You have a tenant.
Your tenant has learned something is broken.
Now it's up to you to fix it.
Please give Melissa Perry the biggest hee-haw.
Or Melissa Riley the biggest hee-haw.
Melissa Riley.
I'm sorry.
All right.
Yes.
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Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Veronica
From Goose Creek
Hey Veronica What's your question for you? I have a question So I'm in management It's time for Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Veronica from Goose Creek. Hey, Veronica.
What's your question for Yee?
I have a question.
So I'm in management, and, you know, you have employees that just, you know,
want to lie and do what they want to do.
And I just want to not be an angry manager or retaliate.
Or how do you see yourself when you have lying people around you?
Okay, well, do you have any support at work
as a manager?
Of course, yes.
Okay.
Yes.
And do you document different things?
Because sometimes what you need to do
is make sure you have proof and evidence
and things in email and on text.
Because it's easy for people to lie
when it's just a conversation.
It's totally different
when you have those things in writing.
Absolutely.
And then it's like, I want to stay true to myself because, you know, it makes you angry and you just want to lash out.
And I'm like, OK, I'm from the projects in Harlem.
And I'm like, OK, so I cannot be me.
I have to be Veronica, the manager.
OK.
And you manage all these people who are lying?
Yeah.
OK.
Well, always one.
But, OK, so it's just one, but yeah. Oh, okay.
So it's just...
Listen, let me tell you something.
You cannot let one person who is a terrible employee and a liar get under your skin.
Now, is there a way that you can, you know, fire this person?
That's the thing.
As a person with a heart, I don't want to fire them, but I just want them to be honest
and be they self.
Did you tell them this?
Yeah, I don't want to one conversation, but it's like it's not getting through well
Then you have I'm sorry, but you cannot continue to disturb your own peace because you feel bad someone might not have a job
They have a responsibility and you're really enabling them to continue to do whatever it is that they're doing if they know there's no
repercussions
so if you gave a warning, you had a conversation,
and you need to document this and send an email and detail what the issue is,
so that way if they violate that again,
they know that there are repercussions and that's it.
Got it.
You know, part of being a manager is not that you,
I get it, right, because I'm really nice.
I would never want to fire anybody.
You don't want to see somebody financially struggling,
but you also don't want to be taken advantage of.
And then that also messes with the power and authority that you have as a manager when people feel like they can take advantage of what they might look at as a weakness.
Gotcha.
Thank you.
Okay, you're welcome.
Let's get to work.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Cave from Alabama.
Cave, what's up?
What's up, brother?
What's your question for Yee?
Nothing much. So, Ye so yeah i got a question so my girl she's a uh sixth grade elementary school teacher
and she always comes home you know on her bad days and if she always talks about how you know
she's emotionally drained she doesn't know what to do she always puts in the effort with these kids
and you know sometimes they don't they, sometimes they don't give it back.
They don't reciprocate it.
And oftentimes, you know, I see that in our relationship, you know,
since she's the most enduring coming from school,
she can't, you know, really be there for me, I guess,
or be there for the relationship, you know, when she comes home.
And I feel like, you know, I'm not doing a good job as her guy.
And, you know, I want to be the best supporter, but I've asked so many people,
what can I do to support my girl just by being there for her?
I don't know. I don't have any answers, I guess.
Right. First of all, I think it's great that you even care enough to feel like
you know why she's not there completely the way that you need her to be for you,
but you also want to make sure that you support her so she could be her best at what it is that she's doing.
Because the work that she's doing is important,
but it also can be really draining and exhausting, right?
Right.
And so what she might need really is to be able to come home and vent.
But sometimes, and this is, you know,
things that I've had to do with work,
is just make a rule with myself that I leave work at work,
and when I come home, let's focus on some more fun, positive things so I can balance my life.
Ah, yeah.
So there might be certain situations where I'm like, okay, I don't even want to talk about, you know, work.
I don't want to talk about certain things.
And I let people know, like, let's just leave that on the table.
Let's not mention it.
Because sometimes talking about something, it really does bring you down.
It can become, like, a bit obsess obsessive and you need a break from that.
So a good suggestion for her to be leave her work at work.
She can come home, have 15 minutes to kind of unload on her day.
And then let's do some fun, positive things.
And let's think about things that are good because we do focus on the negative sometimes.
And I get it.
Like what she does is really draining, and you acknowledge that.
But I think a good way for her to, you know, to be able to have a nice, balanced, enjoyable life is to leave work at work.
Right, right.
I appreciate it.
Thanks for the advice.
Yeah.
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Now we got rumors on the way.
Alright, and let's talk about the NBA. A lot of
players are fed up, and the person
that they're fed up with is Patrick Beverly. We'll tell
you why. Alright, we'll get into that next. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Get to the rumors. Let's talk Pat Beverly.
Listen up. It's just
in. All it gots.
The rumor report.
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It's the rumor report.
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Well, this has been going on since the beginning
of the week. Patrick Beverly roasted
Chris Paul on ESPN's morning shows
and a lot of the NBA
players and former players were not happy
about it. Here is what Patrick Beverly originally said.
Do guys in the NBA go to sleep early the night before playing the Phoenix Suns?
Hell no.
You mean as a team or would you talk about Chris Paul individually?
Chris Paul individually.
Okay.
No.
I'm going to State 44 over there in Phoenix.
I'm going to have me a nice little wine, probably sweat it out, and let the pregame
shoot around and get ready for Chris Paul. Steph Curry, I'm going to bed at a nice little wine, probably sweat it out, and let the pregame shoot around
and get ready for Chris Paul.
Steph Curry, I'm going to bed at 8 o'clock.
Mom, don't call me.
My girl, don't call me.
I'm locked in right now.
Ain't nobody worried about Chris Paul when he play Phoenix Suns.
He can't guard.
He literally can't guard.
He can't guard.
What do we call it?
Cone.
You know what you do with cones?
Like in the summertime, you got a cone.
You make a move. What does the cone do? Stay still. Exactly. He's a cone. Stop know what you do with cones? Like in the summertime, you got a cone. You make a move.
What does the cone do?
Stay still.
Exactly.
He's a cone.
Stop playing, man.
Now, Damian Lillard went on social media and added Pat Beverly and said,
what does CP do to you?
And he also said, bra on TV acting like his word lost,
speaking on private combos and preying on MF's downfall,
this weird behavior, SMH.
And he also addressed somebody who said that Pat Beverly's stats
with the claim that his stats aren't bad.
And he said, because nobody guarding this man.
In addition to that, Matt Barnes responded.
As reporters, you know, as part of the media, we have a job to be critical.
But I think there's a thin line between being critical and disrespecting.
And I feel like what Pat Beverly did today to Chris Paul was completely disrespectful and out of the line and Pat Beverly's talking like he's that guy
you're not that guy plain and simple Chris Paul played terrible this year and his numbers are
still better than your career numbers have ever been he'll be a hall of famer Pat Bev and I were
similar type role players they don't talk about us when we go they're going to talk about CP3 when
he's done and I just think the disrespect we saw earlier today on the ESPN show need to be checked
because he was way out of pocket all he needed was the red clown nose because he was out there
talking like a clown. The shots that that Bev took today were just out of pocket. I know no one else
going to tell him that. So I'm going to tell him that. All right. Well, yesterday, Patrick Beverly
responded to what Matt Barnes had to say. And here's what he said. Matt Barnes made comments
yesterday, which he's entitled to. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. Right. But Matt
Barnes is also an NBA player also.
You go up there and you tell your NBA brethren,
you go up there and you tell the whole world that this man doesn't deserve his money.
When you were just in the NBA, I don't know, 8, 9, 10 years ago,
what if someone said that to you?
You'd be ready to fight.
But now, since you're not in the league no more,
it's okay for you to talk about this man not giving the money
that he's worked his entire life to deserve.
Like, I don't understand it.
Like, who raised you guys?
And he's referencing James Harden,
where Matt Barnes said he didn't deserve the max contract.
I mean, Chris Paul's a 12-time NBA All-Star,
four-time NBA First Team, five-time All-NBA Second Team,
seven-time NBA All-Defensive First Team,
NBA Rookie of the Year, five-time NBA Assist Leader, six-time NBA All-Defensive first team, NBA Rookie of the Year, five-time NBA assist leader,
six-time NBA steals leader, NBA 75th anniversary team.
I think we know how good Chris Paul is.
Yeah, he is hurt by Chris Paul.
A few things here.
I would love to see Pat Beverly on All the Smoke podcast
with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson.
That would be a great conversation.
And, you know, what I find extremely interesting about the Pat Beverly stuff
is that Pat Beverly still plays.
So all the players that he's pissing off, he got to see next season.
Some of those guys don't need the extra motivation.
So, I mean, you know, they're going to be able to back all that up on the
basketball court.
But I will say that he's always been that player.
He's always been the player that likes to get in these players' heads and
really try to F them up mentally so when they play, they're not on their game.
But, I mean, you can't take away what Chris Paul has done in this league.
Are you kidding me?
Now, Pat Beverly also was on ESPN's Get Up yesterday,
and he was talking about Kevin Durant.
He was answering certain questions, and he was asked about if they have
what it takes, the Brooklyn Nets, to win a title.
And he said, can they bring a title to Brooklyn?
They need a lot of help.
Three really good teams.
That's going to be in the Eastern Conference next year for a title to Brooklyn? They need a lot of help. Three really good teams. That's going to be in the Eastern Conference next
year for sure. But he said they need a lot
of help. And Kevin Durant went on social
media and said he running around like he
Pac.
Well, the irony of that is
the Brooklyn Nets could use a player like Pat Beverly.
Pat Beverly is a beast on defense.
That's one of their
weaknesses. They actually could use a Pat Beverly
in Brooklyn. I honestly think any team could use a Pat Beverly.
I mean, as much as people hate him,
the boy does his job.
He gets busy.
He does his job.
He plays hell of a defense.
He gets in people's heads.
And he does that.
You can't take that away from him.
Any team would do well with him.
And I disagree with what he said about Matt Barnes'
thoughts on James Harden,
because that's been a convo since the Sixers got eliminated.
The question has been asked,
should James Harden get a max contract from the Philadelphia 76ers?
And a lot of people think, you know,
based on the way that he's played over the past couple of years, no.
So I think that's a fair question.
All right.
Now let's talk about Real Housewives of Atlanta and the low ratings.
So season 14 has just started.
I think it's only three episodes in.
Now, the show typically gets high ratings,
over a million views per episode,
but they've been seeing a decrease in viewers.
The premiere episode got about 933,000 viewers,
and they said episode three that aired on Sunday
only got 850,000.
They said it's relatively low, and that's the issue.
Well, Kenya Moore went on Twitter to respond to a fan
who was alarmed by the low ratings,
and she said,
We were up against the Billboard Music Awards and NBA Finals.
Next week will be even better.
It's a great season.
So that's her response.
And you know, Portia's not there anymore.
What NBA Finals they was up against?
Cynthia Bailey's not on anymore. What NBA finals they was up against? Cynthia Bailey's not on anymore.
It was on Sunday.
What NBA finals?
It was on Sunday.
NBA finals ain't happened yet?
I mean, it was a game, but it wasn't no NBA finals.
Well, that's what she wrote.
The playoffs she meant.
That's what she wrote, but not what she meant.
But that's what she responded on social media.
Do people care about the cast this year?
Who's on the cast this year?
I know Nene's not there anymore.
I know, who else is not there?
A couple other ones are not there.
I know Juicidor is on,
and then I know, yeah,
and obviously Kenya's on still.
Kandi's on.
So I was just catching up on it yesterday.
All right, Chris Brown may have teased
some of the features on Breezy,
his new album that arrives next month.
And so over several Instagram story slides,
he wrote some names.
Wizkid, Young Blue,
which by the way,
I thought he just changed the name to just Blue.
But Ella Mai, Her, Little Wayne,
Blast, Anderson.Paak, Jack Harlow,
Fabio Foran, Tory Lanez, ESTG.
So in those stories, we're assuming that that must mean
that's who we can expect to see on his album.
So June 24th is the date for that Breezy album.
He also has a multi-year residency at Dre is now.
So in his return there, he will be the first artist to perform
on a custom stage that is transparent and consists of two levels.
Now, he helped popularize this whole series that they do at Dre is these residencies.
So now he has a multi-year one.
Now, Dustin Dre, who is the VP of Entertainment there, said Chris Brown helped define Dre's live and has become an unmatched lineup of residency performers on the Las Vegas Strip.
He's one of the most dynamic live performers today, and we're thrilled to welcome him back with a production
that's set to deliver an unprecedented fan experience.
I think how Dre does that is dope.
They take the hottest artists, they give them a residency,
they come once a month or once every six weeks,
and it's always packed out.
It always puts money in an artist's pocket,
and they can't go anywhere else on the Strip.
Makes sense.
All right, and Little Dirk's nonprofit organization, Neighborhood Heroes, has partnered with Chicago Votes and they supply
twenty nine thousand bottles of hand sanitizer to the Illinois Department of Correction,
inmates and correctional facility workers because of the lack of access to clean water
for them to wash their hands as COVID has been resurging. And so he did release a statement with the Shade Room.
He said, it's obvious those locked up or working at a correctional facility
are going to be at a higher risk of exposure to COVID.
At the end of the day, this disease ain't to be played with,
and everyone should have the basic hygiene necessities
to help prevent catching this virus.
It only made sense for my foundation, Neighborhood Heroes,
to collaborate with Chicago Votes and the Illinois Department of Correction.
I respect it. Drop on the food bars for a little dirt.
And Travis Scott's Cactus
Jack Foundation has announced $1 million
in scholarships awarded to 100 students
at HBCUs.
So they're giving 10,000 scholarships
to black seniors facing financial adversity
and the students
awarded have a 3.5 or higher GPA,
and the scholarship is named after Wayman Webster,
who is Travis Scott's grandfather.
All right, well, that is your rumor reports.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Again, don't forget, my car show is back this year,
Drive Your Dreams, June 19th, which is Father's Day weekend.
If you're looking for a good Father's Day gift,
take them to the car show.
That's June 19th. And then July
9th, we're in Atlanta. So get
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amusement rides
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We're teaching kids how to double
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that. Get your tickets. It's a family fun
day. Kids five and under are free. My
family will be there. So I can't wait to meet you guys.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Again, let me shout out to everybody in New Hampshire and Boston.
I was out there yesterday.
Had to get my passport, man, and they definitely helped me down.
And everybody was so nice and friendly, so shout out to those guys out there.
Yes, indeed.
And listen, I want to salute everybody at The Hollywood Reporter, man.
Drop on the clues, Barnes, for The Hollywood Reporter.
The Hollywood Reporter, they put out their annual New York issue yesterday.
I don't even know if it's out yet, but I got a copy.
And it has the 35 most powerful people in media.
And they had me,
uh,
Lenard McKelvey,
Charlemagne,
the God listed as one of them.
And they interviewed me for a story in the issue.
So I just want to humbly say thank you to the Hollywood reporter. And they had a,
a great event last night for the top 35 most powerful folks in media.
And we had a great time out there.
Really great,
really weird feeling,
uh,
being out and being social,
you know,
after COVID, but we had a great time
last night, so thank you to the Hollywood Reporter
and make sure you go grab that New York issue
of the Hollywood Reporter. It's got Sarah
Kudjessa-Parker and Matthew Broderick
on the front of it. Alright, congratulations.
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