The Breakfast Club - Whats On Your Bucket List
Episode Date: May 17, 2022The Breakfast Club had Daryl Fairweather stop by, to speak on rent spikes, black homeownership, redefining real estate and more. Afterwards Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a woman with a...n odd goal on her bucket list, which led them to open the phone lines to see what our listeners may have on their bucket list. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh my God.
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that would be voiceless.
Right now, your show has the pulse of the culture.
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Good morning, Angela Yee!
Good morning, DJ Envy!
Charlamagne Tha God!
Peace to the planet! It's Monday!
Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week. Back to the work. It's Monday. Yes, it's Monday.
Back to the work week.
Back to the work week, man.
What a weekend.
What did y'all do this weekend?
I went to a New York Liberty game on Friday.
That was really fun.
I know everybody was watching other games, too, but I was at the New York Liberty game.
And then yesterday I went to go see T. West Savage perform in Brooklyn.
I love T. West Savage. She's from Lagos.
It was a sold-out show in Brooklyn,
so shout-out to her. It was amazing.
Great sports weekend this weekend it was.
Yeah, great basketball. Oh, man. Even hockey.
Hockey. The Rangers play Game 7 if you're a hockey
fan. What's up with all the black people going to see
hockey now? My man Kaz be at
the hockey games all the time. A lot of energy.
He be rocking the Rangers jerseys. I see Kodak
Black at hockey games. What's up with black people in hockey now? That's the thing. There's of energy. He'd be rocking the Rangers jerseys. I see Kodak Black at hockey games.
What's up with black people in hockey now?
That's the thing.
There's black people playing hockey.
Very few.
I never knew us to be into hockey.
I knew us to be into the jerseys.
I can't name a hockey player, but I know this.
I can name one, though.
Okay, who?
Sidney Crosby.
Historically, Wayne Gretzky.
Mario Lemieux.
No, I said Black.
I think Sidney Crosby's Black, right? You said Wayne Gretzky's definitely not black.
Oh, never mind.
You didn't say black player.
You said name a hockey player.
I meant black.
Oh, say that.
I don't know.
I can't name no black hockey player.
Me neither.
Well, there's something out there.
There's definitely something out there.
Salute to them.
I like the jerseys, though.
But, man, boxing was great this weekend.
Jamel Charlo fought.
Boots fought out of Philly.
That was a great card.
In the NBA playoff games, I know Vegas money
all messed up after this weekend.
We're going to talk about the scores when we come back.
I know Vegas money all messed up this weekend.
You guys ever been to New Hampshire?
Yeah. What'd you have to do in New Hampshire?
I was in Maine, right?
That's in New Hampshire? Oh, no, wait. Hold on.
That's a whole other state. New Hampshire's a state.
It's right next to it, though, right? New Hampshire's a state.
That's some real scholars on this show, baby. Real academics. That's a whole other state. New Hampshire's a state. It's right next to it, though, right? New Hampshire's a state. There's some real scholars on this show, baby.
Hold on, hold on.
Real academics.
This girl I went to college with, her family had a vacation home in New Hampshire.
That's the only reason I ever was there.
That was a long time ago.
Oh, I got to renew my passport.
And they said the only three places I can go to renew it is Honolulu, Puerto Rico, and New Hampshire.
Why?
That's the only place they have appointments available.
That makes zero sense.
That does, but that's the only place.
I don't believe that.
I've been calling for the last five days.
I think you need to call another opinion.
No, you remember last week.
Call another doctor.
Angie Martinez had to fly to New Orleans for her appointment.
I didn't know that.
Thank you for telling us all Angie's business.
Well, she did.
I know she did.
She talked about it.
But yeah, to get her passport, she had to fly there for the appointment.
That's wild. I got to go to one of those three places.
Honolulu, Puerto Rico.
Why though?
You should go to Honolulu to get it.
No, that's a 12-hour flight.
What, a nine-hour flight just to re-enroll my passport? You don't want to be in Honolulu?
No, not for that long.
But what is the reasoning?
Why can't, don't they have passport places in every state and country?
I think it's hard to get an appointment.
It's hard to get an appointment.
You got to get an appointment.
Wow.
A lot of places you have to make your appointment like months in advance.
Yeah, so I got to head over to New Hampshire.
I don't even know where New Hampshire is.
But you also could, you know, send a wait for it and do a rush on it.
That's what I did.
Yeah, that takes, what, seven to ten days?
Yeah.
You going somewhere like tomorrow?
I need it before seven to ten days.
Oh.
Well, get it.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Who's joining us this morning?
Dara Fairweather.
She's the chief economist at Redfin. You know, there's a lot of talk about these rising rent's get the show cracking. Who's joining us this morning? Dara Fairweather, she's the chief economist at Redfin.
You know, there's a lot of talk about these rising rents and the housing market.
And are we in a housing crisis?
So she has all that information.
All right, well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Man, when you talk about this weekend, it was a tough weekend in Buffalo and around the world to see what happened in Buffalo. So we'll talk about the gunmen,
the racist white supremacist gunmen
who actually killed 10 people
and injured three others yesterday.
All right, we'll get to that next.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, I'm not a hockey fan, but they said the Rangers won in overtime last night.
It's playoff time for the hockey, right?
Game seven.
All right.
Game seven of what?
Stanley Cup?
Oh, what?
Playoffs.
I don't know.
I'm freaking.
I'm just talking.
First round.
First round.
First round.
All right.
Also, the Mavericks beat the Suns 123-90.
The Celtics beat the Bucs 109-81.
I know they messed up. The Celtics and the Mavericks actually go to the next round. I The Celtics beat the Bucs 109-81. I know they messed up.
The Celtics and the Mavericks actually go to the next round.
I know they messed up the Vegas' money.
Of course.
Because the Bucs and Suns, that was some people's finals pick.
Correct.
Now they're not even making it to the finals of their respective conferences.
So I'm sticking with my pick from the beginning of the season.
The Warriors?
Golden State Warriors.
I think the Warriors, too.
What else you got, Yeezy?
All right.
Well, let's talk about what happened in Buffalo from what we know so far.
Police have a suspect, 18-year-old Peyton Gendron.
And according to reports, here is an eyewitness to the shooting that happened in Buffalo that
ended up killing 10 people and injuring three people on Saturday.
From what I saw, I just left off the store and I stopped here and I started to drink my juice
and I heard a gunshot that I knew was a gunshot and not a firecracker.
So I looked up and I seen smoke.
Then I seen a guy in a full army suit just shooting shots at people.
And I seen a security guard running the store. And then I seen the guy go in army style, bent over, just shooting at people.
And I heard him shooting at people.
And then I saw three people laying down.
And I didn't have a phone on me.
So I was just screaming for somebody to call the police.
Man, that was really difficult to, I mean, our condolences out to all the family and friends in that neighborhood definitely
at the time this was at a taps friendly uh market and it was in a predominantly black neighborhood
in buffalo now investigators are reviewing a 180 page purported manifesto that was posted online
in connection with the shooting the author of the document claims to be peyton gendron
confesses to the attack he describes himself as a fascist, a white supremacist, and an anti-Semite. In the manifesto, he also says
the supermarket in Buffalo is in a zip code that has the highest black percentage that is close
enough to where I live. So he was definitely targeting black people. Now here is the mayor
of Buffalo. They did identify all 10 people and the wounded three people as well. And the mayor is talking
about one person in particular who died a hero while exchanging gunfire with the supermarket
shooter, Peyton Gendron. He is someone that is very well respected by members of the Buffalo
Police Department, worked at the top supermarket for several years in retirement as a security officer,
and did engage the shooter, did exchange gunfire with the shooter,
but the shooter was wearing body armor and a tactical helmet and was able to withstand that and killed Lieutenant Salter, who is a hero, who tried to protect people in the store, tried to save lives, and in the process lost his own life.
Yeah, Aaron Salter Jr.
I mean, that's, you know, everybody's like, oh, you know, nobody shot back.
Like, no, that brother did shoot back.
But like the guy just said said he had on tactical gear and
tactical gear armored plate they said all right now the buffalo police commissioner joseph
grimaglias said yesterday the attack was a racist hate crime and that is how they plan to prosecute
uh payton jengin we'll be looking at extensive digital platforms computers phones cameras and
anything else that that comes into play in this investigation.
The evidence that we have uncovered so far makes no mistake that this is an absolute racist hate crime.
Now, the 18-year-old Peyton Gendron was a student at SUNY Broome Community College in New York.
He has pleaded not guilty.
He said, I understand my charges in court right now.
They are saying that he is under suicide watch currently.
Joe Biden will be in Buffalo today.
And there's not a lot of details about what his plan is when he he's there.
But here is what Biden had to say.
The Justice Department has stated publicly that is investigating the matter as a hate crime, racially motivated act of white supremacy and violent extremism.
All right.
Well, again, our condolences to the family,
to the friends. Absolutely. Definitely sending
the family and friends healing energy for sure.
But you know, the thing that saddens me about
this, the thing that makes me
makes my energy go down the most is
the reality of the situation is that it's
never going to stop. There is no
cure for racism. There is no cure for racism. There is no
cure for hate. There is no cure for bigotry. I think a lot of us have been waiting for,
you know, old people with that racist mentality to die. But that kid Peyton Gendron was 18.
Yeah. So it's a never ending cycle. And sadly, we're going to have to deal with this forever.
The crazy thing is, is he threatened to shoot up a school. So the fact that he still had that gun
or was able to get the gun or the fact that he still owned a gun. And we talked about death penalty last week.
I don't think he deserves a death penalty.
I don't deserve, he should be out of here.
I don't think he cares.
Yeah.
I mean, across the board,
I'm not really in favor of the death penalty, so.
He ran around taping.
But he can suffer for the rest of his life in jail.
And the gun shop owner who sold the firearm
to Peyton Gendron said that he feels terrible
about this crime. He uh he knew nothing about it until he got the call from federal agents he
said that there was no red flags when they did the background check on him he'll be in jail with all
the other white supremacists well I'd rather him be in jail with all other white supremacists than
be out uh be out online with all the white supremacists because the internet not making
it no better in fact the internet isacists because the internet not making it no better. In fact, the internet
is probably making it worse because not only can people
like this find their tribe of
other white supremacists, they can buy into false
narratives and lies and misinformation
that puts fuel on their racist fire.
So it's just...
People talk about freedom of speech. Well, you can
find something to support this anywhere online.
So that shouldn't even be
able to exist. Alright, well that is
your front page news. Get it off your chest.
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If you need to vent, call us up
right now. Phone lines are wide open. Again,
800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, Tanya.
Good morning, Tanya. Get it off your chest.
Hey, Charlamagne. Hey, Envy. Hey.
Hey.
Hey, Queen. How are you?
I'm good. I'm good. Love you guys.
Calling from Sumter. I have a few questions I need to get off my chest.
Go ahead.
Okay, for Envy.
How did you not play any
Maxwell for you and your wife's anniversary?
I did. I did in the mix. I played something, something
in the mix. You know why.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know why. Okay, okay.
I played in the mix. When I did
the little mix for my wife, I played in the mix.
Something, something, Maxwell. Okay, okay.
I must have missed it then. Okay.
Okay, and for Charlamagne, you'll be getting mighty quiet when they be discussing when they coming back.
Do you and her have something planned for the podcast or something?
You'll be mighty quiet.
Yeah, right.
No, I don't.
I mean, what am I supposed to say when those things happen?
I got the same questions everybody else got.
Like, is she really coming back?
You 0 for 2. What else you got? I think you know something. I got the same questions everybody else got. Like, is she really coming back? You 0 for 2.
What else you got?
Hey, I don't...
I think you know something.
I think you know something.
I don't know.
I do not talk to Miss Wendy Williams, ma'am.
I send Wendy healing energy.
Okay, well,
it's what you're thinking.
I wish you guys would do something
that would come full circle, though.
I appreciate the opportunity
she gave me back in the day,
her and her husband,
but I do not speak to Miss Wendy Williams.
Okay.
Okay, well, I love you guys. I'm glad I made it
through for the first time. Alright, well, you
have a good morning. You too. Alright,
Mama. She had energy.
She had energy. Hey, good morning.
How you doing? Envy, Charlamagne
and Angela, good morning. My name is Merrill
D. What's going on?
And listen, I got, you know,
I'm thinking about this young man
and I hear what you're saying, Envy, you know, I'm thinking about this young man and I hear what you're saying,
Envy, you know, let's go straight to the death penalty.
But I kind of agree
with Angela.
We don't need no
televised court hearing.
We don't need a long, drawn-out
trial.
Find this dude guilty. Put his
in a hole. That's where
he goes for the rest of his life.
I want you to think about something.
When we talk about white supremacy, right,
and we talk about the law enforcement system,
this young man could have been a cop.
So imagine him as a police officer in Buffalo.
So what do we want?
Do we want this dude
with a 20-year career
of harassment?
Or do we want him
to say, you know what?
I'm going to shut out the window
and put my ass in a hole
for the rest of the year,
for the rest of my life.
Yeah, I mean, honestly,
death might be the easy way out
for somebody like him.
Well, see, the thing is
they passed a law
that you can only stay
in the hole 15 consecutive days or 20 total days over two months.
Like, they have these laws that protect me.
Laws are meant to be changed, man.
Man, you know how long it would take to change those laws, man?
That guy would be a king in white supremacy laying in jail, man.
That's my opinion.
Yeah, it's still jail.
It's still prison.
I'm in the hole, man.
I'm a king in jail.
Yeah, it's still prison.
If you want to be the king in prison, cool.
You know?
All right.
Y'all have a blessed day.
You too.
He's only 18, so a life sentence for him is a long time.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
I'm telling. I'm telling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm telling. 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?
Hey, this is QC.
Hey, what's up, bro? Get off your chest.
Hey, man.
Y'all just been talking about that shooting at Buffalo, man.
This is crazy nowadays.
You calling from the Chuck?
You calling from the Chuck, right?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, man.
This is crazy, man.
You can't even go outside and have fun no more.
You can't even go shopping.
This is crazy.
It's a crazy world, man.
That's what I said.
That's the thing that saddens you the most
to me.
For real.
That's what saddens you the most,
knowing that this energy
is never going to stop,
knowing that, you know,
you can't cure racism,
you can't cure hatred,
and at any moment,
anywhere,
career is ugly, hey.
Mm-hmm.
Exactly.
Exactly.
It's just sad.
All right, brother.
Hey, man,
it's a pleasure
speaking with y'all.
Y'all know,
hey, I listen to y'all every morning. Thank you, bro. Hello, who's this? It's DJ, calling from Providence. Hey, man. It's a pleasure speaking with y'all. Y'all know A.L. Listen to y'all every morning.
Thank you, bro.
Hello.
Who's this?
This is DJ.
Calling from Providence.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
How you doing, Chase?
It's my birthday.
I'm 38 today.
Hey, happy birthday.
Happy birthday, my guy.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm writing a book.
My first book, the autobiography.
I've been writing for about a month now, and I turned it into a book.
I want to say about, like, how do I go about publishing?
I mean, you can self-publish. You can shop it around
to, you know, book publishers
to see if they're interested. But the most,
if you're shopping it around to book publishers, it's best to get
a book agent. So you got to convince the book agent
that you're sitting on some heat and see
if they want to represent you. Yeah, I got
some heat. It's about my
life. You know, I've been shot a couple times.
You know, everybody's been through trials and tribulations.
I'm just talking about it and trying to make it a book, that's all.
Well, keep writing, man.
Come up with a good outline.
The name of it's called Born into a World of Madness, Life from 84.
Life from 84.
Oh, you were born in 1984?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, man, keep writing, King.
Well, good luck.
Appreciate it.
Have a good one, bro.
All right.
Hello, who's this? Yo, this is D'Angelo from Norfolk, VA. What's going on? Good morning, King. Well, good luck. Appreciate it. Have a good one, bro. All right. Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is D'Angelo from North VA.
What's going on?
Good morning, everybody.
This is D'Angelo.
How old are you, King?
I'm 39.
I'll be 40 in July.
Okay, okay.
I'm just trying to see if he was named after the singer.
Trying to see who your mama liked.
That's all.
Oh, boy.
I'm a junior, so it is what it is.
Okay.
All right.
Well, check this out.
Go ahead, brother.
Check this out, man.
I got beef with the medical industry right now.
I work every single day.
I have insurance.
The whole nine yards.
I got hit by a car when I was 11 years old, bro.
I'm still dealing with the repercussions of the accident and having migraines for the last 20 some odd years.
The only medication that helps me is $1,000.
Like, how is that even possible?
Damn.
That's crazy.
Like, I've seen days where instances where I got a migraine for a month straight
and I've had no sleep.
Like, what does a person do in that situation?
I can't pay it because I've got to live.
Rent due is between paying my rent and buying my medication.
So what is a person to do out here?
Yeah, that's a great question.
Damn it, man.
And you said the insurance covers none of that.
None of it.
Not one red cent, bro.
They don't cover the medication?
Yeah, sometimes they have an alternate medication because sometimes they might not cover one,
but they cover the other one, which is like the same.
They don't have an alternate. It's like $90 a box, bro, and I done been
through everything. It's like they're
experimenting on me. I've had Botox
injections in the back of my head.
It's the worst thing ever, and I'm
tired of getting poked and prodded on
and experimenting on with
no relief. Nothing helps.
It's not a joke, but did you try cannabis?
Because there's certain
cannabis strains
that really help
with certain things.
I'm an avid smoker.
But to a degree,
it won't really help.
If I have an onset migraine,
it could send me into,
like, a brain aneurysm
or something like that.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm stuck right now.
And I want to be around for my daughter. I just had a one-year-old daughter. You know what I'm saying? I'm stuck right now. And I want to be around for my daughter.
I just had a one-year-old daughter.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to be around to raise her, man.
And it's getting real scary out here knowing that I could potentially pass away in my sleep.
And that's how it is living in a capitalist society.
Like, this is America.
Everything people need, people can't afford.
And we spend all our money just simply attempting to survive.
Think about that. This brother money just simply attempting to survive. Think about that.
His brother's just simply
attempting to survive.
You gotta go broke
just trying to survive.
Trying to live.
The basics.
Right,
and I'm sitting at work right now.
I got a migraine
out of this world,
but I can't afford
to leave work.
I have to work.
Damn.
I wish I had answers
for you, my brother.
But I appreciate y'all
for what y'all do every day, man.
And keep on doing what you're doing.
Y'all give folks like me hope, man.
So I appreciate you all.
Love, King.
That's crazy, man.
Like, seriously, that's insane.
And I really wish I had some answers for him.
But I don't.
This is the society that we live in.
Get it off your chest.
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Now we got rumors on the way.
Yes, and let's talk about Dwayne Wade.
He is jumping into the NFT business.
We'll tell you about some of his investments as of late, some other things that he's doing and what his NFTs are all about.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection. It was literally
that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
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Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk SZA.
Listen up. It's just in. Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk SZA. Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, SZA was talking about her own mental health.
This was all for Community Voices.
It's a series for Mental Health Awareness Month that Finish Line is doing. Finish Line Women posted this interview
that they did with her
where she talked about the impact
that the spotlight and pressures
have placed upon her as an artist.
One thing she talked about
was the Met Gala and sneaking out.
I hated my outfit.
That was another mental health thing
where it's like,
you want to do your job,
you want to show up,
and all these people are excited
for you to be there,
but it's like, damn,
I don't feel confident
or I don't feel comfortable. It's it's like oh my dress doesn't fit like and then there's
all this weird comparison it's just like it's really unhealthy and it's like damn some people
like lizzo can have a really good time regardless of what is happening and for me it's like i snuck
out the back as soon as lenny kravitz hit the stage because I was feeling very like, whoa, my anxiety
was going crazy. So much so that I couldn't
even walk down the main steps to exit.
I took a cab. I walked like
three city blocks with no shoes
on. I had too much anxiety to wait for my
cab in front of the crowd and take pictures
and all those things that I didn't want to do
that. So I was looking like a little dirty Cinderella
running away with my shoes.
Hey, totally understand.
That's why I don't even show up.
Because I already know what's going to happen when I get there.
All right.
In addition, she talked about just being exhausted, the physical exhaustion,
mental exhaustion from the business.
The physical exhaustion, the mental exhaustion does not come from making music.
I love making music.
I love creating.
It's like kind of my only source of therapy and meditation but the exhaustion really comes from expectations and like berating and like
dehumanizing from outside forces and that makes you feel like why what why am i doing this like
why would i set myself up to be bodied like this on a regular basis amen invest in your mental
wealth everybody should be in therapy. Everybody should be on
their healing journey. Deal with your trauma.
Your trauma will deal with you. I love those conversations
like that because it just normalizes it.
That's it. Everybody's going through something
and it's okay to not be okay, but it's not okay
to stay not okay.
Dwayne Wade talked to CNBC in an interview
and he was talking about how he always takes chances,
the different things that he has going
on. He has an equity stake in the Utah Jazz.
He's a minority owner in that franchise.
He's also working with Budweiser Zero on an NFT collection that will go on sale May 24th.
He co-founded this alcohol and sugar-free beverage back in 2020.
The NFTs that he's putting out will sell for $180 each and also give buyers an opportunity to win prizes like an autograph here of Dwayne Wade sneakers, a chance to watch a Utah Jazz game with him as well.
And he said this is an opportunity to be part of a young brand that is trying to build a fan base and provide great experiences.
He also talks about taking chances in this space, even though NFTs daily sales have declined more than 90 percent since September of last year.
And there's also been a sell-off
around cryptocurrencies. But he said, if you look at my basketball career, my business career has
gone very similar. He doesn't mind taking chances. Now, he also has accumulated nearly $200 million
in earnings during his 16-year NBA career. And Forbes estimates that he makes $17 million
annually in endorsements. You know, he also has his own shoe line with this China-based
sports apparel company, Li Ning, and in 2018
he signed a lifetime deal with them for an
undisclosed amount.
That's all those NFTs are going to end up being.
Tokens that access the world or whoever you bought
it from. So you can buy it from D-Wade
and like he said, you can get
opportunity to win other things like autographs,
sneakers, and stuff like that. And when you buy
it from your favorite artist, it'll probably give you access to concerts and shows and merch and things like that.
Now, Dwayne Wade also started a wine company called Wade Cellars.
He also has a stake in the media company Players TV.
And he and Gabrielle Union co-own Proudly.
It's a company that makes baby products.
All right, now, Envy, I need you to help me out with this rumor.
Now, this is an unconfirmed rumor,
but they're saying that Ferrari has banned certain people,
certain celebrities from acquiring a car,
and that some of those people include Justin Bieber,
Floyd Mayweather, and the Kardashians.
So now Ferrari has said there's no blacklist banning people
from acquiring their cars,
but they do reserve the option to carefully choose
who gets access to their most exclusive units. They said that Justin Bieber has been banned because he
requested a car and then pimped it out and then auctioned it off. He changed the color, did all
of those things, and so they vetoed any future purchase to Justin Bieber. Now, they also said
the Kardashians don't own any, and according to this investigation, they said, you know, Kim and Kylie are both billionaires.
The rest of the family could certainly afford to buy one of the cars.
But to public knowledge, nobody owns one.
So not sure how true this is.
Yeah, I believe they are banned.
Now, when they say they're banned, they just can't buy a new one from the store.
But they can buy one, you know, or for anybody else.
But usually when you purchase one of those vehicles, they want you to keep it for a certain amount of time
because they know that the value shoots up
and they don't want you to make money off of it.
They want you to enjoy it.
So a lot of times they might say you can't buy it,
you can't sell it in six months,
or you can't sell it in a year.
And they don't want you to do things like
sometimes change the colors
and do things like that to their car.
So yeah, they have the right to do that.
They own it.
Well, a lot of us are banned from buying Ferraris
simply because we can't afford them.
Okay, so welcome to the blacklist.
All right.
Now you know how it feels to not be able to buy something you want.
Oh, they can still buy it.
They just can't buy it from Ferrari.
Well, whatever.
Okay.
Come sit over here with us.
All right.
We can't buy them either.
We can't afford them.
Now, Britney Spears has announced that unfortunately she has suffered a miscarriage.
She shared the news of that on Saturday afternoon.
It was an announcement signed by her and her fiance.
She posted,
With our deepest sadness, we have to announce that we have lost our miracle baby early in the pregnancy.
This is a devastating time for any parent.
Perhaps we should have waited to announce until we were further along.
However, we were overly excited to share the good news.
Our love for each other is our strength.
We will continue trying to expand our beautiful family.
That's horrible.
Very sad.
All right.
Well, that is
your rumor reports.
All right.
We got front page news.
Next, what are we talking about?
Yes, at least 21 people
were injured
in three shootings
after a Bucks game
in Milwaukee.
They did enact
a curfew on Saturday
for young people
and added extra patrols.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front-page news.
Over the weekend, the Celtics beat the Bucs.
The Mavericks beat the Suns.
They both go to the next round.
Congratulations to all the Celtics and Mavericks fans out there,
Dallas fans out there.
No, they messed up all of Bookie's money because the Bucs and the Suns
were actually some people's NBA finals pick.
But that went up in smoke this weekend.
Sure did.
My pick has always been the Warriors since the beginning of the season.
So I'm sticking with that.
All right.
What else you got, Yeezy?
All right.
Well, Milwaukee official Saturday enacted a curfew for young people,
and they also added extra patrols because 21 people were injured in three separate downtown shootings near an entertainment district with thousands of people gathered to watch the game.
And so they said that the three people were injured in the first shooting, one in the second and 17.
And what police are describing as an exchange of gunfire between two groups of people, all just a few blocks from the arena, where the Bucks lost to the Boston Celtics in game six.
All of the victims, however, are expected to survive,
so that's a fortunate thing.
I'm telling you, the one thing we rely on to keep us all safe
is also the most unpredictable thing on this planet,
and that's human behavior.
The only thing that keeps us relatively safe on this planet
is the actions of each other.
And when stuff like that happens,
when one person acts up or two people act up,
that's what happens.
All right, now let's talk about
Buffalo. I know we discussed this earlier this morning,
but this is just tragic. Ten people killed
and three people were injured.
And this is all at the hands of
18-year-old Peyton Gendron.
Here is an eyewitness to the scene
of the shooting at a top supermarket.
From what I saw, I just left at the store and i stopped here and i started to drink my juice and i heard
a gunshot that i knew was a gunshot and not a firecracker so i looked up and i seen smoke
then um i seen a guy in a full army suit just shooting shots at people. And I seen a security guard running the store.
And then I seen the guy go in army style, bent over, just shooting at people.
And I heard him shooting at people.
And then I saw three people laying down.
And I didn't have a phone on me.
So I was just screaming for somebody to call the police.
Now that security guard he saw was Aaron Salter Jr.,
a former lieutenant with the Buffalo Police Department.
He confronted the gunman before he was fatally shot. And here's what the mayor had to say about Aaron Salter Jr. He is someone that is very well respected by members of the
Buffalo Police Department, worked at the top supermarket for several years in retirement as a
security officer and did engage the shooter, did exchange gunfire with the
shooter, but the shooter was wearing body armor and a tactical helmet and was able
to withstand that and killed Lieutenant Salter,
who is a hero who tried to protect people in the store, tried to save lives,
and in the process lost his own life.
Salute to that brother, Aaron Salter Jr., man.
All right. Now, when it comes to Peyton Gendron,
investigators are reviewing this 180-page purported manifesto that was posted online in connection with the shooting.
The author of that document claims to be Peyton Gendron and confesses to the attack.
He also describes himself as a fascist, a white supremacist, and an anti-Semite.
In the manifesto, he also says that the supermarket in Buffalo is in a zip code that has the highest black percentage that is close enough to where I live. Right now they are investigating this case as a hate crime.
I mean, it's quite obvious that it's a hate crime. And they said he had been previously on the radar
of the police as a student in his high school. He made a generalized threat in June of 2021.
He was then brought in for a mental health evaluation. He was released after a day and a half.
And they said at the time that threat was not racially motivated.
So they did confirm that a 17-year-old student at that time had made a threatening statement at the high school.
And it's never going to stop.
I mean, that is the human behavior you can't control.
There is no cure for racism.
There is no cure for bigotry.
And hate crimes like that will forever continue to happen.
It's just a never-ending cycle in this country. And think we all been waiting for old people with that you know racist mentality
to die but that kid was 18 so that lets you know racism is the american way now he was also live
streaming from twitch when this uh was happening he was streaming there and according to twitch
they said he has been indefinitely suspended from our service and we were taking all appropriate
actions including monitoring for any accounts rebroadcasting this content.
Are you going to get on Twitch in jail?
Come on, Twitch.
All right.
So we will continue to let you know what happened.
Again, really tragic in Buffalo.
Our hearts, our condolences to the families and the friends of those people who are now having to deal with this.
And that is your Front Page News.
All right.
When we come back, Daryl Fairweather will be joining us.
She's what's her position at Redfin?
She's the chief economist at Redfin.
Yeah.
So we're going to talk to her next.
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. We have Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, indeed.
We have Daryl Fairweather.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Thanks for having me.
Well, Daryl Fairweather is the chief economist of Redfin.
And I feel like this is so important because we've been talking about these rising rent prices
and people not being able to buy homes right now.
Some people having buyer's remorse.
So can you talk about Redfin and
the information that you have based off of the research done when it comes to
this market right now that we're in yeah Redfin is a national real estate
brokerage we also have rentals as well and we cover the whole entire country so
we can see how much home prices are going up how much rents are going up and
nationally rents are up 17% and home prices up 17% so if you're looking for a
place to live it's just really tough out there right now on top of inflation and all that.
So what do you suggest for people to do right now?
Interest rates are what, about over 5%?
Yes.
A year ago, you could get them close to 2%.
Yes.
So what do you suggest people that are looking for homes right now?
Is it one of those things you think people are going to start foreclosing on their homes?
They're going to start losing their homes?
What do you think?
I don't think people are going to lose their homes because anybody who bought last year is in a really good spot because they got that 2% rate.
And they got a whole lot of equity because home prices went up so much.
It's the people who are trying to buy that I'm worried about.
And it's really tough.
The only option people really have is to look somewhere more affordable and move somewhere else.
And people are moving right now.
They're leaving New York, unfortunately, going to more affordable places. But if you're stuck in place, you're just in a really tough
spot because you're just losing out on money. And without selling a home now,
is that going to be difficult for a lot of people that's trying to sell their home?
No. Right now, it's still pretty easy to sell a home, but that might change by the end of the
year. I think demand is going to slow down quite a bit now that mortgage rates are up so much.
How high do you think interest rates will get? They could go up to 6%,
but it's possible they might just stay
where they are. It's possible they might go down because
if the Fed gets a hold of inflation,
they're going to slow down
on how much they're tightening monetary policy.
But if inflation keeps getting worse, then
we're all just going to have to
bear it and bear these higher interest
rates and bear this inflation. Now, Daryl, you also
study behavioral science.
Yeah.
So how does that play into what you do as a chief economist at Redfin?
Well, buying a home is such an emotional decision for people.
It's usually the biggest financial decision they'll ever make.
And they only do it like once or twice in their whole lifetime.
So people make mistakes.
They'll get really emotional about it.
They'll get all worked up in a bidding war and overbid on a home.
And then they might have remorse about it. So it's very psychological. It's not just about up in a bidding war and overbid on a home and then they might have
remorse about it. So it's very psychological. It's not just about economics for a lot of people.
So what are some reasons to be optimistic about black homeownership in this era?
So one good thing is that there was a record amount of wealth created for black homeowners
last year. So if you are a homeowner and you're black, then you actually got a lot of wealth and hopefully that spreads out to the rest of the community. But the black
homeownership rate is still really low. It's below 50 percent. And while the white homeownership rate
is above 70 percent. And that goes way back to redlining. It goes back to discrimination from
the past. If you have a parent who's a homeowner, you're way more likely to be a homeowner. So
that's why it keeps it keeps going through generations. What happened in the past. It's not like it was just in the past. It keeps coming up
for future generations. I was going to ask you, when it comes to Redfin, some people might
not know what Redfin is. So I was going to say, please break down what it is for people that don't know what Redfin
is. And also, I know people were having problems sometimes with the
Redfin estimates and Zillow estimates. And they say they were affecting a lot of people's
homes and it necessarily wasn't true. So can you break that down a little bit for both of those questions?
Yes. So Redfin is a national real estate brokerage. We also have a mortgage company
and a title company and rentals. You might be familiar with the Redfin app and website. If
you're looking for a home for sale, you might go to our website and see all the homes that are for
sale. And we have lots of statistics about what your estimate is or what the neighborhood is like.
The Redfin estimate is calculated what the neighborhood is like.
The Redfin estimate is calculated based on how much homes are selling for in your neighborhood that are similar, but it's supposed to be an estimate of what your home will sell for and
there is racial bias in how much homes sell for. Redfin did a study about how much homes are worth
in black neighborhoods compared to white neighborhoods, even when the neighborhood
is exactly the same, has the same quality schools, has the same kind of transit,
has the same job opportunities.
And black homes sell for $46,000 less than homes in white neighborhoods.
And it's just because, I mean, I think what it comes down to
is that a lot of people don't want to buy homes where black people live.
The only neighborhood that was the exception was Houston,
and that's because there's a large black middle class there.
So the Redfin estimate, it reflects what homes are going to sell for.
But there's so much racial bias packed in into what homes are worth, depending on what neighborhood it is and who lives in that neighborhood.
I was going to ask that, you know, for the few affluent black neighborhoods there are across the country, are they listed?
Are those neighborhoods listed as black neighborhoods?
Well, I mean, you wouldn't go on Redfin and see that's a black neighborhood.
But if you're looking for a home and driving around and trying to buy a home, you're going to see who lives there.
And I think that's where the racial bias gets in there.
Okay, so they're not necessarily labeled black or white.
Okay, got you, got you, got you, got you.
I know Zillow got rid of their estimates because they said it wasn't right.
So Redfin still stay with their estimates when it comes to a lot of those houses. Zillow still has their estimate up if you go and look at it.
They do because I always look at what my home is estimated at.
I think they got rid of their home buying program which is based on their estimate. And you know Brooklyn is so
different too because I feel like, you know, I live in Bed-Stuy. That's traditionally
a black neighborhood but then there's a lot of gentrification but I still feel like there's a lot more black
people that live in Bed-Stuy and then like the prices of things I feel like when you look at
what the value is of homes it just varies so much because it might be a house on this side of the
block that sells for three million dollars but then there's something right here that's eight
hundred thousand dollars it's such a wide variety, you know, in the whole neighborhood.
Yeah, and that comes down to just perception of what that neighborhood is like
and what it's like on one side of the street versus the other side of the street.
My family is from Bed-Stuy.
My dad was born in Bed-Stuy.
My great-grandfather bought a brownstone in Bed-Stuy back in the day.
And Bed-Stuy is one of these neighborhoods that was redlined.
So if you were trying to buy a home in Bed-Stuy in the 1950s,
you could not get a mortgage there.
And that still has effects on how much the homes are worth today.
I saw that in New York. You talked about people moving.
And it's the third most popular metro that people are moving out of.
What are the top two?
So it's also San Francisco and the other one, I believe, is Seattle.
Really?
I feel like San Francisco is even more expensive than Manhattan.
It is. It's very expensive.
Oh, because of the tech world, probably.
Yeah, so remote work changed everything when it comes to where people want to live.
I mean, San Francisco has been expensive, and same with New York.
So people just can't afford to live there anymore.
And also in San Francisco, they are not building enough housing.
So everybody wants to live there.
They can't find a place to live.
And with remote work, people aren't willing to shack up with, like, five other roommates just to live there.
They'll just go somewhere else.
Yeah, and I think for a lot of people's mental health in New York,
like being stuck in like apartment complexes and not being outside,
being able to go outside and get fresh air during the pandemic,
that made them be like, I got to get about it.
Yeah, yeah.
During the pandemic, people wanted open space.
They were moving to rural areas.
They were moving into the suburbs.
But now those places are expensive too.
So people are having to move into condos and townhomes instead.
I wish I would have bought something in Manhattan when the prices were down during the pandemic,
because now they're saying their rent in Manhattan is the highest that it's ever been.
That's ridiculous.
Yeah.
And people are like bidding for rentals.
And I guess because right now people can't afford to buy a home.
So people are having to rent.
Is that what's happening?
Yeah.
So the housing market took off and now people are looking for other alternatives like renting.
But New York is kind of an interesting case because it was I mean, you all know it was dead during the pandemic and people were worried about whether it was going to come back or not.
But it did come back.
And now it's like making up for lost time in terms of how much rent's going up.
But San Francisco is still losing people and the rents are still not growing as much as other places.
We have more with Daryl Fairweather from Redfin when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Daryl Fairweather from Redfin.
Charlamagne?
Is there anything that can even be done to make homes more affordable for middle-class
families?
I don't even know what that term means, middle-class.
But is there anything that can be done?
We really just need to build more.
And it's not something that's going to happen overnight.
Like, we should have been doing this for the last decade.
But we need to prioritize this as a whole country building more.
And that means reforming zoning so we have more multifamily housing
instead of just single-family homes.
I mean, New York is a super dense place.
There's a lot of dense housing.
But we could still build more.
There's still room to build more.
And if we don't do that,
it's just going to be impossible. You can't just
say that rent is capped
and expect that to stay that because landlords
will find a way to kind of get around that.
We have to actually make supply meet
demand. It just seems crazy, right?
Like, you know, if you make a couple
hundred thousand dollars a year,
that feels like
middle class. Yeah, i was just talking but
there should be the one percent right i was talking to a reporter for like a nationally
renowned newspaper today and he is in affordable housing in new york like this is somebody who's
a professional and he has to go into affordable housing so that's just how expensive it is even
people who you know you would think are middle class they can't afford to get into the housing
market so when the stock market dives and crypto dives, how does that affect the housing market if it does at all?
I think it will eventually.
So during the pandemic, people's stock portfolios were through the roof and people were buying second homes, like second home purchases doubled during the pandemic.
But now that's cooling off a lot.
And I think as people's stock portfolios go down, we're not going to see so much demand, at least from the wealthy people.
And hopefully that'll get a chance to people who are going in with like FHA loans, government sponsored loans that really didn't have a chance to compete against the people who had all that money.
You think some people could just be living beyond their means?
I mean, they probably are.
Instead of getting a house, they probably should get a townhouse or condo or something.
Well, I think people just expect the value of their home to keep going up so if they can't afford it necessarily they're
stretching their budget now they hope that their income will go up but at least they have a fixed
housing payment but especially now with mortgage rates going up i bet a lot of people are trying
to stretch their budgets what about if you just rent and what would you suggest the recommend
their recommendation is to spend no more than a third of your income on housing but so many many people spend more than that because they just can't find housing that's within that budget.
A lot of people are staying put now, too, because if you have a rental, it's too expensive to move out.
And then if you try to move, it's hard to find someplace that's affordable to move into.
Yeah, the number of vacant units is a good measure for how easy it is to get a rental. And that is lower than it's been like three decades.
And then we're talking about these mortgage forbearances coming to an end.
Right.
So you said that you don't think that people will end up as many people as we would think would have to foreclose on their homes.
Yeah.
What are some options?
Like if anybody's listening to this, they own a home and they're like, man, I don't know what I'm going to do.
And I know you can call your mortgage company and work some things out, but what are some things that people
can do to make sure that their home doesn't get foreclosed on? So if you're struggling to make
your mortgage payments, definitely get in touch with your lender. They may be able to work with
you, refinance. They're probably going to be willing to refinance right now because they'll
get you at a higher rate. So that's the unfortunate part. But also, I mean, it is not a bad time to
sell. You'll probably have a lot of equity in your home right now. So at least you can take that cash out and maybe move somewhere else.
And maybe you can refinance and take some of that equity out and pay off whatever bills you might have that are preventing you from paying your mortgage.
Is this a time period that you've never seen before for what you do?
The economy is so weird right now.
It's like it's so unpredictable.
I mean, you try to look at historical patterns.
Usually when mortgage rates go up this much, the housing market slows down. But the housing market seems pretty
resilient just because people just don't are so desperate to buy a home. So it's hard to look at
the past and really predict the future. And then on top of that, you have what the Fed is doing,
what's going on in Ukraine, all of these new technological innovations that may spur more
economic growth. So, I mean, I just try to stay humble whenever I try to make a prediction. A lot of people feel like they have to buy a home. We
talk a lot about home ownership. When do you think you know you're in a good position to buy a home?
Because I feel like we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to do that. But what are some key things
that you should have in place in order to let you know, okay, this is the time? Yeah, so go and look
up what you can afford
on your income. There are mortgage affordability calculators online that you can look at and then
look at the homes that are within that budget. And if you find a home that you're willing to stay in
for at least five years within your budget, then I think it's a good time to buy because that's
when you can actually make money off of your home over that time period, whether the market goes up
or down. But if you see a home and you're like, like ah this is kind of settling for me I don't know if I really want to
stay here then maybe you should just wait and try to build up more savings or
maybe you should look at a different area or maybe try to you know get your
career on track so you can make enough money to afford the home you really want
mm-hmm because some people might just have to move to a whole nother city yeah
and a lot of people are doing that I think it's easy now because of people
can actually work from home but I think when they start shutting that back down anymore people to come back in the office I think it's easy now because people can actually work from home.
But I think when they start shutting that back down and they want people to come back in the office,
I think it's going to be a mad dash back to those cities that were losing people.
That's what's happening in New York.
Well, we appreciate you for joining us.
Well, I was going to ask about those migration hotspots people are going to.
What are some of the trends you see pertaining to that?
Those markets are just on fire right now because everybody's moving there and the locals are getting priced out.
People who come in from out of town, they often have more money because they're coming with more income.
So they just outbid all the locals and the locals get displaced.
But it's a good thing if you're a homeowner there because you see your value going up.
That's the thing. That's a great thing about being a homeowner is that it really insulates you from things like gentrification or people moving in because you can just stay put.
If you're a renter, you're kind of at the whims of however the market goes
and you just have to take it. That is one of the beauty. I was going to say, what about buying a
house sight unseen? That is a new trend, too, that we saw a lot of during the pandemic, especially
because people couldn't like actually go see the homes. So there are 3D tours that you can do.
Agents were doing like virtual tours and a lot of people were just like, I'll buy it.
And investors too.
Investors often just will buy a home sight unseen because they're buying hundreds of homes.
And to them, it's just like all the same.
Cesar buys a bunch of them like that.
I bought like one or two like that.
But he buys like hundreds of them because he knows the market.
He knows the area.
He knows the block.
So he's like, I'm getting it so cheap.
Even if there's extra work that I have to do, I know I still have enough meat on the bone to make some money. So a lot of people do that, too.
Can you go to like say, can you find out if somebody's home is getting foreclosed on and go to them? Because I've heard people do things like that. Right. Go to the person who's selling their home or or about to get foreclosed on and just have a conversation with them and try to work things out. Do you see that happening?
That does happen.
Sometimes it can be predatory.
Like some people will knock on your door and say, like,
oh, I'll take care of it for you,
and then people don't read the fine print and realize they lost their home.
And there are other programs where, like,
you can buy somebody's property tax bills off of them,
and then if they don't pay it, then you get the house.
But, yeah, I would just be wary of.
It's not a good feeling to be that type of person
who would do something like that.
Exactly.
You know, there's a lot of people that do print out flyers
and they send it to different areas.
And then if you're about to lose your home,
we'll pay for your home
and give you a little extra for your pocket.
So people sometimes do that because they're like,
shoot, I'm going to lose my house anyway.
So if I can walk away with an extra $20,000, $30,000
or $50,000, I know a lot of people that actually do that.
If somebody's coming to you with one of those offers,
I would just look at
all of your options
because there's probably
a better option
than just the person
who knocks on your door.
Now, I was about to buy this home
and my realtor told me
it wasn't a good idea
because it was a two-family house
and there was a person
living there on the top floor
and the owner told me
I would be responsible
for getting them to move.
What would be your advice
on something like that?
I mean, yeah,
being a landlord
is a big responsibility. I mean, tenants have rights. You can't just raise
the rent on them. If there's rent control, you can't just evict them just because you don't like
them anymore. So just realize it's a risk going into it. Make sure that you trust this tenant
that you're taking on. And I, I would be wary of getting into a situation where you're taking on
a tenant that you didn't actually vet yourself.
Well, give me your information so people can get and follow you and get in touch with you if they want to.
You can follow me on Twitter at FairweatherPhD.
And you can also just reach out to me on Redfin.
You can even email me, Daryl.Fairweather at Redfin.com, and I'll respond to you.
I appreciate it.
You gave us such great information.
I met you on Twitter.
Yes. And I was like, yes, we need to have her up here because there is a lot going on that we want to make sure we have somebody who is an expert.
I appreciate that.
And I know that you're on your hustle with your businesses, and I really respect that.
And I just, I'm all about bringing economic knowledge to the culture and y'all are the culture.
Thank you for coming.
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Hey, morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,weather. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, morning, everybody.
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I just tried to sneak to the passport office, which is around the block.
I was like, where did Envy go?
It didn't work.
I went up to the security.
I was like, hey, I don't have an appointment, but I have a trip to go to.
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I said, okay.
I'll walk back over to my job.
You put your head down.
When did this happen
that people got to go
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really?
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Maybe it took like two weeks. Yeah, you could go and do it online. I had to do because I definitely, for my newborn, I definitely had to rush to get a passport in a week. Maybe it took like two weeks.
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I had to do that too.
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is a little too short.
Right, okay.
Sucks, but anyway.
All right, we got rumors on the way. What are we talking about?
Well, the Billboard Music Awards were yesterday. So we'll talk about some of the winners, some of the highlights.
That includes Mary J. Blige getting honored with the Billboard Icon Award.
All right. We'll get into all that when we come back.
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Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk the Billboard Awards.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
All right, well, the Billboard Music Awards were this weekend.
And some of the highlights, Janet Jackson made an appearance to honor Mary J. Blige with the Icon Award.
Today's her birthday, too, Janet Jackson's birthday.
Oh, so happy birthday to Janet.
And so here is what Mary J. Blige had to say when she got her award.
Janet Jackson.
I'm speaking of Icon.
You were always one of our biggest inspirations growing up.
And here is Mary J. Blige talking about what ICON means to her.
What an ICON means to me is overcoming obstacles to accomplish the unthinkable
and be widely admired for having influence over a multitude of people.
And that is what I've always represented.
I've been on this journey for a long time one that didn't always look the way you see me now
one that is filled with a lot of heartache and pain but God helped me to channel those experiences
and emotions into my music which is where I started. Drop one of Clues bombs for Mary J.
Blige man I love seeing Mary get all her flowers.
Some former icons include Stevie Wonder, Prince, J.Lo, Cher, Janet Jackson, Mariah, Pink.
So those are just some of the people that have gotten there.
And they just getting around to Mary J. Blige.
Drop on the Clues bombs for Mary J. Blige.
It was established in 2011.
She should have been one of the first recipients.
I always feel like we're not honoring the MJB like we should.
I always feel like that for some reason. All right. Now here are one of the first recipients. I always feel like we're not honoring the MJB like we should. I always feel like that for some reason.
All right.
Now, here are some of the winners.
Top artists.
Well, you know what?
Let's start with some of the performances.
Let's start with Silk Sonic.
You know I love a Silk Sonic performance.
And they've been doing their residency in Vegas.
So, you know, they've been vibing together.
So, here's Silk Sonic performing Love Train.
And if I change
You just come on over here
All these biggest dreams
I'm trying to steal, baby
And when in need
You said you would be right here
Well, I'm in need I need you to please believe Please believe Right here Where love me need
I need you to please believe
Please believe
I love you, baby
They also got top R&B song
for Leave the Door Open.
That music is timeless, too, boy.
Yeah, that's perfect.
They make great music.
Now, some other big winners
from the night
included Doja Cat.
She actually went for
top R&B artist,
top R&B female artist. She actually went for top R&B artist, top R&B female
artist. She also
went for top R&B album.
I mean, Doja Cat be killing it.
And she got one of her awards from
the City Girls.
Now I know we at the Billboard Music Awards,
but we also in Vegas.
So we got
like, turn up all
night, stand on couches with drinks in our hands, turn up to our Billboard so we got the winner
what happened I'm confused.
Well, there was some cursing.
I love Young Miami and JT.
I love their voices, man.
I want them to reread.
I want them to read the four agreements for Audible.
I know that's right.
Well, so here's Doja Cat winning.
And by the way, JT did have a wardrobe malfunction that everybody was talking about.
But she said she had on underwear.
So for people who thought that was her stuff showing,
she did have on underwear.
But here's Doja Cat winning top R&B artist.
It's an honor.
I've always loved R&B.
Growing up, it's what raised me.
I think that there's a lot of very talented R&B artists
out there right now.
You have Summer Walker.
You have SZA.
You have The Weeknd.
You have, you know, everybody.
And I think that I think that everybody deserves this award.
Doja Cat. And then here is Maxwell. It was the 40th anniversary of Thriller.
So as a tribute, Maxwell performed Lady in My Life. So listen to my heart. Lay your body close to mine.
Let me fill you with my dreams.
I can make it feel so right.
And maybe through the years, gonna love you more each day.
So I promise you tonight that you will always be the lady in my heart. I know Gia was at home like, mm.
That's all they did for the 40th anniversary of Thriller?
I mean, you know, I don't know.
What else?
The biggest selling album of all time.
At the Billboard Awards.
Sleuth and Maxwell, you know what I mean?
But that's all they did.
I mean, it should have been a whole thing, right?
Well, Diddy was the curator.
God damn, Diddy.
The 40th anniversary of Thriller.
The biggest, exactly, the biggest
selling album of all time.
Exactly. And Janet was there too?
And Janet was there? Damn. Alright, well,
Travis Scott made his first televised performance
since Astroworld.
And he performed Mafia and
Lost Forever. And so here
is Travis Scott and then of course as we just said Diddy was
hosting the whole affair and he also debuted some new music. Here he is with Bryson Tiller.
Let's go!
Bryson Tiller, y'all.
We're going to have surprises all day.
Welcome to the 2022 Billboard Music Awards.
Now I've got a surprise for y'all.
That's right. How y'all. That's right.
How y'all feeling out there?
Missy, come on.
Now Diddy also had said that he is uncanceling the cancel.
He had said that previously.
I don't know if I believe that because he missed the moment with the Michael Jackson thriller. 40 years.
You know, you had Janet Jackson there and it's the 40th anniversary of Thriller and you
said the theme was to cancel the uncanceled.
Remember how they tried to cancel Michael a couple of years ago?
Come on, you're supposed to go crazy.
You're still on that? She moved on from that.
That's nuts. I didn't even know it was the 40th
anniversary of Thriller. Diddy also said it's a full circle
moment for him. He won his first Billboard Award
25 years ago. He said, now I'm executive producing and hosting the awards because i hate award shows
award shows are boring you know why they're boring because of the people at the award shows but we're
not having that tonight he gave uh did he gave tamika mallory the revolt black excellence award
last night too that was dope yes that was so shout out to tamika mallory of course he opened
the show him and his son uh danced. He brought out Jack Harlow.
He did that song,
and he brought out Tiana Taylor.
Yeah, we had a lot more, but you know.
A lot of energy.
Man, drop on the clues bombs for Christian Combs.
And shout out to Drake.
He won top artist, by the way,
and also top male artist.
The reason I want to salute Christian Combs
is he is single-handedly
keeping the Harlem Shake alive.
He has single-handedly
kept the Harlem Shake alive
for at least the past decade.
He Harlem shook last night.
Yes.
He definitely did it.
Yes.
And other great performances that would stand out to me,
Meg Thee Stallion, Lotto.
You know, the women were killing it.
So I just want to shout out to everybody.
Obviously, Doja Cat.
But yes, great night.
So there you go.
And Meg Thee Stallion, one top rap female artist as well.
All right. Well, that is your rumor report. You Meg, the Stallion One top rap female artist as well. All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
You ever try to Harlem Shake now?
Yeah.
You just can't help it.
Serve stuff.
Come on.
It don't look right, though.
It don't look right.
At all.
You don't sit your old ass down.
Is he having a stroke?
And you can't.
At our age, we can't be playing.
Nope.
We doing the Harlem Shake.
We might really be having a stroke.
People think we just dancing.
Next thing you know, we dead because people think we just dancing.
Alright, well, who you giving your donkey to?
Four after the hour. Donkey of the day
is going to a young woman named Jania Douglas
in Jacksonville, Florida. Let's talk bucket list, people.
Alright. What's on your bucket list?
We'll get to it next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Donkey of the day. Withlamagne Tha God.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
It's not me.
It's really not me.
It's absolutely y'all.
Donkey of the Day for Monday, May 16th
goes to a young lady named Jania Douglas of Florida.
Now, what does your Uncle Charla always say
about the great state of Florida?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx
and all of Florida, and today is no exception. I got a question for you. It's a simple one. What's on your bucket list?
I don't have to explain to you what a bucket list is, do I? It's simply a number of experiences or
achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. I don't think
I've ever technically called things that I've accomplished bucket list items.
I'm more of a vision board type of person, but we all have things we want to do in life.
OK, some can be career oriented. Some can be personal. But we all simply have things we have historically wanted to do.
And once we did them, we scratched them off their list.
You know, we scratch them off our list.
Angelique, what's been on what's been something on your bucket list that you scratched off?
What is something on my bucket list that you scratched off? What is something on my bucket list that I scratched off?
A long time ago, buying a house.
Buying a house.
Okay.
Envy, what's something on your bucket list that you scratched off?
Traveling to South Africa.
Going to South Africa.
See?
Those are real goals.
Those are accomplishments that make sense.
They're productive.
They're positive.
Okay?
They give you something to work towards.
But people's bucket lists vary for a lot of reasons. And I can almost guarantee that Jania's bucket list is different.
OK, than a lot of people's. All right. See, Jania was recently charged with fleeing and eluding authorities and failure to obey an order from a law enforcement officer when she refused to stop.
OK, on last Thursday morning in the Floridaida keys let me paint the picture for you
jania was driving a toyota sedan all right she was speeding and driving reckless near north key
largo at about 7 47 a.m an officer turned on his lights and siren but jania did not stop
okay and she continued southbound until stopping at a three-way intersection that's as far as that
toyota sedan could go now what was she fleeing for did she have a warrant she knew about did she have a
car full of drugs and guns was she under the influence of any narcotics or
alcohol was there a dead white woman in the trunk no her reasoning her motive
was that she told the deputy that getting arrested had been on her bucket
list since high school. What?
I repeat, Jania fled and eluded deputies and said she did it because getting arrested was on her bucket list since high school.
Let me tell you, I think she's 19 years old, if I'm not mistaken.
Let me be clear.
Yeah, she's 19 years old of Homestead, Florida.
Guess what race she is.
First thing I want to know, Jania,
what else is on your list?
Okay. I know it's your personal
bucket list, but you need to let somebody read
over it to see what else is on there because
damn, man. Alright.
I also need y'all to know something.
Hey, I'm old. Okay.
Uncle Charlotte is old. Brother Leonard
is old. I'm 43. My body different. I'm old, okay? Uncle Charlotte is old. Brother Leonard is old. I'm 43.
My body different.
I'm breathing different.
If you don't know a line that movie from, you ain't black.
But I'm saying all that to say I don't understand what's happening no more, man.
I don't understand this generation.
I have no clue on what is happening anymore, but I'm not going to generalize a whole generation.
We live in a world where we have to rely on the most unpredictable thing on the planet to keep us all safe.
And that's human behavior.
The only thing that keeps us relatively safe on this planet is the actions of each other.
And we are living on this third rock from the sun with people who want to scratch getting
arrested off their bucket list.
So between this and folks who just wake up wanting to commit mass shootings, we doomed.
But Jania, I want you to know something. You clearly can do anything you put your mind to.
Now, other things you might set your mind to do, other things you might put on your bucket list
might be a little more difficult than getting arrested. But I believe in you. And I hope that
this situation lets you realize that anything you put on your bucket list, you can absolutely do.
Anything you set your mind to, you can absolutely do anything you set your mind to you can absolutely do you just need to make some
adjustments to your little bucket list okay once again I'm sitting here trying
to understand the logic of something that is illogical but it's not illogical
it's just Florida please give Jania Douglas the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
You want to play a game?
No, I don't, actually. You don't want to play a game? I don't want to. You know what? All right, I'm going to humor you to play a game? No, I don't, actually.
You don't want to play a game?
I don't want to.
You know what?
All right, I'm going to humor you to play a game, okay?
Let's play a game.
Here we go.
Let's play a game of Guess What Race It Is!
All right, let's do it.
Florida woman, 19 years old, driving a Toyota sedan,
accused of fleeing a deputy,
says arrest was on her bucket list since high school.
Angela Yee, Guess What Race It Is! Well, she's definitely not black, Accused of fleeing a deputy. Says arrest was on her bucket list since high school. Angelina, guess what race she is.
Well, she's definitely not black because I don't think that's on our bucket list.
Oh, okay.
That's never been on our bucket list.
Okay.
Angelina says definitely not black.
So what do you got?
I guess white.
Okay.
DJ Envy.
Please arrest me.
I was doing something wrong. Can you please arrest me? DJ Envy. Please arrest me. I was doing something wrong.
Can you please arrest me?
DJ Envy.
A woman driving a Toyota Sedan.
19 years old.
Of Florida.
Wanted to get arrested because she said it was on her bucket list.
Guess what race she is.
Damn it, man.
I was going black until she just had me thinking for a little bit.
Because black persons don't want to get arrested.
We're trying to avoid it.
Yeah, we want to avoid that.
White people got to beg to get arrested.
Yeah, you're right.
But my gut told me black earlier, though.
Damn, damn, damn.
See, what y'all always fail to realize when we do Guess What Race It Is,
we have different categories.
Maybe one day I got to just run down the categories.
What's the category?
But there's white.
White.
You know, we have Asian.
Asian.
We have Spanish.
Latino.
Latino.
And we have black.
Black, right.
But we also got niggas.
Oh, boy.
What?
Engineer Douglas is what we call a young nigga around these parts.
Oh, man.
Powerful niggas.
That's all this is.
Okay.
Powerful.
Who raised her? Niggas. They're the niggas. What are you talking about? Okay. That's all this is. Okay, powerful.
Niggas.
What are you talking about?
The words of T.K. Kirkland.
But she can grow out of this.
Okay, we all have our nigga face.
And by the way,
the nigga face is not just for black people.
There's white niggas too.
Okay?
They just can't use the word.
This was an act of niggatry. So? They just can't use the word. This was an act of diggetry.
So both of y'all were wrong.
I would love to talk to her and find out why.
Us black people had nothing to do with this.
Why?
You bored?
Why?
I don't know.
That's why I want to see the rest of her bucket list.
What else is on there?
Smoke crack?
Like, what else is on that bucket list? I don't know.
I want to see the rest of her bucket list.
All right, well, let's open up the phone.
Maybe we can get her an internship somewhere or something.
Man, she's only 19.
Help her do something more positive with her life. All right. 800, let's open up the phone. Maybe we can get her an internship somewhere or something. She's only 19. Help her do something
more positive in her life.
All right.
800-585-1051.
What's wild?
What's the craziest thing
on your bucket list?
All right.
Hopefully it's not.
Yeah, I want to hear
things like,
and I don't want to say
crimes, right,
because she wanted a crime
on her bucket list.
Whatever's crazy.
Just things that aren't
usually on people's bucket list.
Like, you wanted a house,
you wanted to go
to South Africa.
Those are things that are probably on people's bucket list. Travel, you wanted a house, you wanted to go to South Africa. Those are things that are probably on people's bucket list.
Travel places, buy a crib.
I want to hear some oddball things.
Right.
It could be if a crime is on your bucket list, we'd love to hear.
I'm telling.
You call it depending on the crime.
You call a bill and tell me a crime is on your bucket list.
I'm getting your information.
800.
And I'm turning it over to the proper authorities.
585-1051.
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The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Pick up the phone, baby.
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It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're talking
about bucket lists. Something strange
or crazy on your bucket list.
Yee, do you have anything strange or crazy
on your bucket list? Well, oddly enough, there was something
I always wanted to do. You know how Detroit be having
those amazing movies like
211 and Plug Love and all of those.
Well, I wanted to always be in one of those independent films in Detroit.
And I actually just did it.
And it comes out tomorrow.
Now I want to be in a horror movie because, you know, horror movies are my favorite type of movies.
OK.
And I kind of want to get killed.
OK.
All right.
Well, if that's what you're into.
What about you, Charlamagne?
I've always had a I've always had, you know, vision boards and I've always kept lists.
I never called them bucket lists, but I always write down my long-term goals and my short-term goals.
And, you know, the reality of the situation is I've checked them all off.
I had to create a whole new set of goals about two, three years ago.
Anything unusual, though, like out of the ordinary?
No, nothing unusual. All my stuff was, like,
professional and personal.
Like, you know,
I wanted to, you know,
five, six years ago,
I wanted to start going to therapy.
I wanted to really start,
you know, investing
in my mental wealth
and my mental well-being.
Did that.
Professionally,
I'm doing everything
I wanted to do,
but I don't have
nothing out of the ordinary.
Yeah, no, me for myself,
I went skydiving.
I did that.
You ain't gonna do it again.
No, I ain't doing it again.
I did it one time. I was on a buggy. I did, I swam with the sharks. I traveled to places that
I would never have thought of. So like you said, now it's just, I'm creating a goal to myself that
will benefit my family and my children. You know what I've been thinking lately? I've been wondering
if lists are limiting. And what I mean by that is, you know, they always say, if you want to hear God
laugh, tell him your plans.
True. Because there's certain things that I wrote
on my list that something
way bigger happened than
I was even thinking. So I wonder
if lists are even limiting. But I like
when little small things that you want to do
happen, like I said, that are attainable.
You just got to make it happen.
I think that's always a nice little, you know,
a nice little plug.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, man, this is Javier.
Hey, Javier.
Javier.
What's on your bucket list, Javier?
Oh, man, I got a lot of things on my bucket list, man.
But, you know, there's this one thing that I do, guy.
You know, I'm trying to propose to my future wife, you know,
at one of your car shows over here in Atlanta.
I want more for you, sir.
Nah, that's good.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Yeah. But look, I got another bucket list, sir. Nah, that's good. That's a good one. That's a good one. Yeah.
So, you know, the car show.
I got another bucket list, too.
You know that.
What's that?
I want to go skydiving, you know, and I want to, like, you know, go hunting over there
in Africa and hunt, like, lions and, you know, like, things.
You know, things that you can go over there and hunt for.
Are you allowed?
I don't think you can kill lions.
You can go over there and think you're hunting lions.
I feel like those guys are going to hunt your ass.
They start hunting your ass.
Exactly.
Well, I think that's a big one that you want to propose to
your wife that's gonna be difficult yeah i mean yeah i'll just you know like that's gonna be
difficult on my birthday you know over there it's because my birthday is july the 9th all right well
stay stay on hold we're trying to set you up brother because the costume on the land is july
9th so uh stay on hold and maybe we can set that up for you uh thank you boss yeah hey and i
appreciate it man i listen to you every day you know and i'm can set that up for you. Thank you boss. Yeah, and I appreciate it man
I listen to you every day, you know, and I'm a very spiritual person. So, you know, God bless y'all
Yeah, keep on doing your thing man. Thank you, brother
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, you need a phone say goose Creek South Carolina
Yeah, eight four three was happening. What's on your bucket list, bro? Hey, man
I want to go swimming with sharks, like free-range swimming.
But, like, more than just that, like, I want to give a shark a two-piece.
Okay, you're going to die, but all right.
Yeah, you punch that shark, and then that shark bites your ass.
Who fault is that?
I mean, it's my fault, but, you know, living on the edge.
But if I do survive, then, you know, I got a story to tell.
I don't think you're going to survive.
I don't think you're going to survive either.
I swam with sharks, and I ain't going to lie.
I was scared like ish, but I don't think you're going to survive. I don't think you're going to survive either. I swam with sharks, and I ain't going to lie. I was scared like ish, but I don't think you're going to survive, bro.
And by the way, if that shark eats you, we are not going to let them kill that shark
because it was your fault, and this is premeditated.
You went down there to punch that shark, and you got what you deserved.
But they said if you punch a shark, then it deters them.
So, I mean.
Oh, wow.
Who said that?
I mean, you know.
A nigga with no arms said that, didn't he?
A nigga with no arms. Good luck.'t he? A nigga with no arms.
Good luck.
Don't do it, stupid.
All right.
My goodness.
800-585-1051.
And when you swim with the Sharks, it ain't the friendly Sharks.
It's not like they've hit the friendly Sharks.
No, there's no friendly Sharks.
They-
There is friendly Sharks, though.
I see Duval do that a lot.
Duval be swimming with-
I don't know why he wants to.
I swim with the great whites.
Okay, why?
They throw the meat out there, but they throw the meat out so much that they are used to just eating the fish meat and not people.
All right.
I'll never do it again.
All right.
They look at you and they realize you wasn't too well done.
They're like, it's not that easy.
He's a yellow one.
I don't want this one.
I don't want this one.
Keep doing it.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, Charlamagne gave Don Quixote the who?
Don Quixote went to a young woman named Janiyah.
Janiyah Douglas of Florida.
And, you know, she got arrested. She got arrested because she took the police on a slightly high-speed chase in her Toyota sedan.
She didn't stop when they wanted her to.
And she did that because she had getting arrested on her bucket list.
So we're asking 805-85-1051, what's on your bucket list?
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Ruth.
Hey, Ruth, good morning.
Where you calling from?
I'm calling from Miami.
Hey, what's on your bucket list?
Well, I was saying, like, my bucket list personally is I want to do everything once.
So with what happened the other day with the young lady,
I was like, I kind of understood it because it was like, you know,
especially the way that people in Miami drive, like they get me crazy.
And every time my friends will be like, I will get arrested with my road rage.
And I say, hey, you know what?
I always want to try everything once, so get arrested.
Wow.
You know the bad thing about Florida?
Foolishness in Florida makes sense to other Floridaida people floridians yeah so so she understands where this woman is coming from i don't understand how a black person in 2022 is looking to have
interactions with the police i say hello to the police and i keep it moving i want to avoid the
police at all costs especially things that that could lead to my arrest.
But y'all running right head first into it.
Yeah, I don't want to go to jail.
I'm good.
I agree with that.
But it's just sometimes the way they work down here in Miami, it really gets you riled up.
And sometimes these people, it gets you crazy. I'm going to show these people.
I'm going to go get arrested.
I'm going to get arrested.
I'm going to get arrested to show y'all that y'all need to drive better.
That's Florida.
Hello, who's this?
What the hell?
Good morning.
This is Chris from Indianapolis, Sydney.
Hey, good morning.
So what's on your bucket list?
So my bucket list, I have a few things, but the number one that I want to do is I want
to go to Australia and be able to hold a wild baby kangaroo.
Okay, that's cute.
All right.
I respect that.
That's cool.
I like that.
Why you got to go all the way to Australia to do that?
That's a 22-hour flight.
Oh, because it's wild.
You said wild.
Yeah, you could go to the zoo and hold a baby.
But she said wild.
She wants to go to Australia.
It's a different feeling.
Yeah, I want to do a wild one.
The zoo is not going to be the same.
The zoo is not going to be the same.
Are kangaroos dangerous?
They be fighting.
Yeah, they swing on you.
I want to go with somebody who's a trainer and is professional.
Like, don't just send me out there by myself.
Because that don't sound wild.
Anybody told you I have to go in the wild?
Yeah, that don't sound wild.
I can train the ones in this cage.
You want to go in the wild, you on your own now.
Look, they got people in Africa that walk with you in the wild.
Don't they have this?
They do, yeah.
I've never had that when I went to Africa.
No, but you're usually in a truck, and the truck is all gated around.
It's called a safari, crazy people.
But you're in a truck, though.
What are you talking about?
You're not just walking, chilling through the safari.
If there's a wild kangaroo,
there's other wild animals.
Okay.
Thank you, mama.
Hello, who's this?
This is Jay from Raleigh, North Carolina.
I wanted to say,
what I wanted to get off my bucket list
is to get all my family together,
all the ladies of my family.
I would love for us to travel together.
That is a hard thing to do nowadays
because you know sometimes
people need a year to get stuff together.
But I also wanted to say that I've been calling since April 7, 2020.
My mom went into the hospital for a stomachache, and she left paralyzed, the waist down.
What?
She took, yes, she took months to recover.
But I want to say today, 2022, she is walking with a walker.
And I want to thank y'all for that.
Nice.
But you know what?
I've been listening to you guys.
I'm from New York.
I've been listening to you guys every single morning, every afternoon.
I got your book, DJ Envy.
I love your wife, Gia.
Thank you.
And Charlamagne and Yee.
I call you Big Daddy Charla.
I appreciate that. He's very tiny. I'm so Big Daddy Sharla. I appreciate that.
He's very tiny.
Big Daddy Sharla.
Well, we are very happy for you about your mom, too.
So that is amazing news.
BDC.
And thank you for supporting us so much.
BDC.
He's very little in person.
Thank you for that new name that I shall be running with, man.
That's what we call irony.
Big Daddy Sharla. Big Daddy Sharla.
Big Daddy Sharla.
And I'll call you Rashad after listening to Gia say your name.
I'm like, oh, Mr. Rashad.
Mom, you ever see something on TV that looks big?
And then when you see it in person, it's very tiny.
Rashad.
Rashad.
I mean, I know, but I love y'all anyway.
Thank you, ma'am.
Big Daddy Sharla.
Y'all know my mom.
Her name is Gail Banton.
Okay.
Shout out to Gail Banton.
Salute to Big Bell.
Big Gail.
Have a good one.
Now, stop with the Big Daddy.
Big Daddy Sharla.
You know Big Daddy Sharla.
You better not refer to me as anything else for the rest of your mother effing life.
Okay?
Very small.
I want you right now to say, what's the moral of the story, Big Daddy Sharla?
Say it.
What does it say in your mirror?
It says objects might appear
bigger or...
I don't care what they appear like.
You just call me
what I have to be called, okay?
I identify as a Big Daddy
from now on.
Anything else is offensive to me.
All right?
Don't disrespect me
by calling me anything else.
All right?
I identify as a Big Daddy.
What's the moral of the story?
Big Daddy Sharla. Say it. I said it. the moral of the story? Big daddy, Sharla. Say it.
I said it. The moral of the story is stop
dreaming about your bucket list and start living
it. Thank you, little daddy. Big daddy,
Sharla. Don't miss
big daddy me.
Okay? All right.
We got rumors on the way. Yes.
And let's talk Kendrick Lamar.
He has unveiled his
big steppers to our dates,
and we'll give you some more information on what happened over the weekend
with all the mayhem over his new album.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Shout out to everybody in New Hampshire.
I'm going to be joining y'all in a couple days.
In a couple days.
I thought you was going today.
No, I got to either go tomorrow or the next day.
I don't know what day I have to go.
Whenever I can get my appointment right.
But I've never been to New Hampshire.
Yee thought it was in Maine.
It's in New England though, right?
Isn't it?
I don't know.
I went to college in Connecticut.
This girl I went to school with, her family had a vacation home in New Hampshire. It's up
that way, like towards
Boston, Vermont, right?
Yeah.
Alright, well, let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk Kendrick!
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is the
Rumor Report. Talk to them. With Angela
Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right. Well,
Kendrick Lamar has smashed
Apple's music streaming records thanks to
Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers. So congratulations
to him
for that. In addition
to that, and by the way, they didn't
release specific details regarding the
exact numbers yet, but they did
post in a tweet. Shout out Kendrick Lamar,
K-Dots, Mr. Morale,
and the Big Steppers
had the most first day streams
for an album release so far
in 2022.
The album is phenomenal, man.
It is dope.
If he won a Pulitzer Prize
for his last album,
he should win a Nobel Peace Prize
for this one.
Now, in addition to that,
he has unveiled
the Big Steppers tour dates.
So, tickets start to go on sale
this Friday at noon local time
and the tour kicks off in
Oklahoma City on July 19th.
It's a long tour too by the way.
It doesn't end so far until December
16th in New Zealand. Wow. A lot of dates.
I've been listening to the Kendrick Lamar
album non-stop and I don't think I've ever
heard an artist be this vulnerable on an album.
Like this might be the most vulnerable
album from a hip hop artist ever.
Now, one thing I thought about was he briefly mentions Kyrie Irving and the vaccination
in the song Savior. be different. See the Christians say the vaccine mark of the beast. Then he cut COVID and prayed to Pfizer for relief. Then I
cut COVID and started to question Kyrie.
Will I stay organic or hurt in this bed
for two weeks? Well, Kyrie was in his
car and he went live and here's
what he had to say.
You can't be mad that I live life having fun.
I said I do it for my culture.
Round them up. Round them up. Like I said, on my stream.
Round them up. The haters
and trolls, round them up. Little Kakarot.
Nah, real talk.
Real talk, they don't like when you doing like...
They don't like when you doing this.
Okay?
They don't like when you doing this.
They don't like it.
But it's all good.
Should we give them that energy?
Yeah.
Shout out to all my brothers and sisters out here. That's making revolutionary changes. I'm forgiving, just know your soul's in question If you wasn't ready to leave But fulfilled my days I can't stress how I love y'all
I can't leave you in your flesh just to hug y'all
The memories wreck you lack just because y'all
Celebrating with respect
The unity we protect
So I guess he was listening to the album
I'm sure he heard that part
I know that brother Kendrick Lamar is going to help so many people heal
He's going to push so many people into therapy
He's going to push so many people to do the work on themselves. Because depending where you're at in
your life, depending where you're at in your healing journey, this might be the most important
album of all time. Well, he was very open about a lot of things. And Mother, I Sober was another
song that really stood out, was very vulnerable. And it talks about him healing from his own trauma.
Generational curse breaking music. I teared up. And his family.
Here's part of that song.
Intoxicated.
There's a lustful nature that I fail to mention.
Insecurities that I project.
Sleeping with other women.
When he's hurt.
The pure soul I know.
I found her in the kitchen.
Asking God, where did I lose myself?
You can't be forgiven.
Broke me down.
She looked me in my eyes.
Is there an addiction?
I said no.
But this time i lied
i knew that i can't fix it pure soul even in her pain no she cared for me gave me a number
says she recommended some therapy that one right there and then when his wife comes on at the end
and says you just broke a generational curse and then his child says thank you daddy oh my god
i teared up several times To listening to Father Time
Oh
Like those daddy issues
Sons be having
With their fathers
These warped ideas
And manhood
He captured that
So perfectly man
Drop on a Clues Bond
For Kendrick Lamar
Daddy issues is dope
Amazing amazing album
Make you wanna be
Even a better dad
Than you think you are now
It makes you wanna be
A better human.
You know what I mean?
But that's what I said.
That's why this is generational curse-breaking music.
Like, this brother Kendrick Lamar is doing a real service.
A real service.
All right.
And a rest in peace to Lil' Keed.
He has died at the age of 24.
A rep did confirm his passing to Complex,
which occurred on May 13th.
They said at the time, cause of undeath a cause
of death is unknown so a rest in peace to him i saw his um girlfriend and mother of their daughter
sharing an instagram post mourning his passing uh she starts it off i love you so much baby what
i'm supposed to do without you i can't breathe right sleep right. I don't even want to talk to nobody. And so again, our
condolences to his family and his friends. We do have his brother actually
commenting on his brother Lil' Keyed passing. That's the moment he died. I'd rather have that moment with him than not being there and knowing he died.
So as me rushed to the hospital, I look at me and I'm like,
man, damn, my brother gone.
I told him I love him.
Man, my brother with me, man.
I'm good.
I cried.
I did.
I cried yesterday.
Ma, Duke, G. Ma, Duke, good.
Ma, Duke, like, yeah.
Ma, Duke ain't.
You know, she cried, but man, you
got to be strong with your,, bro. I took him to the hospital. I did that. You know, she cried, but, man. Bro, you got to be strong with your s***, bro.
I took him to the hospital.
I did it.
You want to believe that?
My brother, you want to believe?
He's playing for right now in the sky.
I love you, boy.
You got me to the hospital, bro.
You tried.
As long as I know you tried, bro.
That's all that matters.
Man, God bless that brother.
God bless that brother sending him and his family healing energy.
But it's very important to know that grief comes in waves.
So you can be as strong as you want to be.
It might be good today, but it might not be good tomorrow or the next day.
So it's going to hit you at some point.
A close friend did say it was kidney-liver failure,
and that's how he passed, but it has not been verified.
At 24?
Mm-hmm.
And that is your report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
All right, up next is the People's Choice Mix.
It's a Monday. It's the Breakfast Club Miss Yee. Alright, up next is the People's Choice Mix. It's a Monday.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
Our Audible pick of the day is Finding Tamika
from Kevin Hart, myself, Charlamagne
the God, and Queen Erica Alexander
in Color Farm Media. This series
focuses on missing black women and the system
that ignores them. Sign up for a free 30-day
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, shout out to Daryl Fairweather for joining us this morning.
Yes, I thought she was a great wealth of information.
I follow her on Twitter, so I always see her talking about things that are happening in the housing market.
She's the chief economist for Redfin, and she can run off them stats real quick and let you know why everything is the way it is in the housing market. She's the chief economist for Redfin, and she can run off them stats real quick
and let you know why everything is the way it is
in the housing market.
All right.
And also, a shout to the gentleman that called
and said he wants to propose to his wife at the car show.
You're going to charge him to do that?
I ain't going to charge him to do that.
It feels like it's not a surprise anymore now.
I mean, his wife might not be listening,
but the car show is June 19th,
Father's Day weekend in Houston.
I think you're going to charge him.
I wouldn't charge him.
Yeah, I don't believe you.
What you mean?
I'm just going to charge him.
Tell the truth.
He's just got to play to get in.
You're going to make him pay to get in?
No, I'm just playing.
Unless he's going to do it.
Nah, nah, he's good, man.
So shout out to him.
That's going to happen Father's Day weekend, June 19th in Houston, Texas.
So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. I'm going to let him propose. We'll set up something nice and special for him. So shout out to him. That's going to happen Father's Day weekend, June 19th in Houston, Texas. So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets.
I'm going to let him propose.
We'll set up something nice and special for him.
So shout out to that brother.
Hey, listen, I want y'all to do me a favor too, man.
It's Uncle Charlotte talking.
I want y'all to go to MTV.com because, you know,
the MTV Movie and TV Awards is coming up, and I'm nominated for best host,
best host of a talk show at the MTV Movie and TV Awards.
So go to MTV.com and vote for me.
Okay?
It's a vote.
Now, your mouth work been pretty good on that mic recently.
So, yeah, I'm definitely going to vote.
I do what I do well.
God has blessed me.
Okay?
So, yes, vote for me at MTV.com for best host for the God's honest truth.
Yes.
Thank you.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got the positive notice.
The Breakfast Club, good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Happy Monday.
It's Angela Yee from The Breakfast Club,
and I teamed up with Zyrtec for this vacay season reminder.
It's finally that time of year again.
Bring us back like it never left.
Vacay season is about to kick off,
and allergy season is already out there bugging us.
Well, bugging some of us, but not me, because I take Zyrtec,
and I make sure to bring it with me when I'm enjoying some well-deserved vacation time.
It's America's number one allergy medicine, and with its powerful 24-hour relief,
you can stay on top of your travel plans and all that sneezing.
When it's time to go out and explore, we all want to feel like our most vibrant
selves. Bring Zyrtec on your next
vacay and unleash your shine. Zyrtec.
Start working at hour one and stay strong
day after day. Coming up
next, we got the positive note.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Now it's time
to get up out of here. You got a positive note? Positive
note is simple, man.
Your wound is probably not your fault, but your healing is your responsibility.
Breakfast Club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Our Audible pick of the day is Finding Me by Viola Davis.
Here, the award-winning actress shares her story from growing up poor to becoming a show business trailblazer.
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The Breakfast Club.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me
from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities,
athletes, entrepreneurs,
and more.
After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the
thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeart
Radio 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.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hello, my undeadly darlings. It's Teresa, your resident ghost host. And do I
have a treat for you? Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly
good. We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher.
That's right. We discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people,
but in a way that informs and empowers all people.
We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence,
and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle.
We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other.
So join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast.