The Breakfast Club - When in Doubt, Push it Out
Episode Date: March 26, 2018Monday 3/26- Today on the show we had our girl Teyana Taylor stop by, where she spoke about her Fade 2 Fit workout program, Kanye West producing her album and did you know that she gave birth on the f...loor!? Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a woman who definitely misinterpreted the term "Faith in God" by purposely crashing her car with her 2 children in it to show them that "God" is real. Moreover, its Monday, so we had some listeners call up for "Shoot Your Shot" with this time a listener was shooting his shot at his co worker who has been giving him mixed signals. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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That's right. I hope you guys had a great weekend.
I had an amazing weekend.
It was like a big daddy and daughter weekend.
I just took my daughters everywhere.
Madison is 16.
Why you call yourself big daddy?
Big daddy.
I didn't say big daddy.
Yes, you did.
Yes, you did.
I'm sure I'm with you, man.
It was a big Daddy and daughter weekend.
I was like, I mean, a big weekend.
So you were with Lee Daniels and your daughter all weekend.
Like, it was a big weekend for my daughters and me.
My daughter, of course, Madison is 16 years old, so she's learning how to drive.
So she was driving me everywhere, which she did an amazing job.
That's got to be scary.
It's a little scary, but she did pretty good.
And the other little one, I took to the movies.
We went to get our nails done.
We just had a great time.
Oh, yeah, look at your nails.
Huh?
Your nails look great.
No, she did them.
I just watched.
I sat there.
And then Sunday, which was probably the most amazing thing in a weekend,
was I told myself at the top of the year that I want to help our community learn how to make money,
how to make a generational wealth.
So we had a real estate course.
I'll call it a course at St. John's over the weekend,
which was like a four or five hour course
where we actually taught people how to get into real estate.
And it wasn't just like, okay, this is what you got to do.
You got to work harder.
You got to be stronger.
No, we basically broke down.
Go to this site, get your LLC, go here.
Look at the properties here.
Oh, you don't have much money.
Oh, your credit's effed up.
Well, go this route, do this.
And it was an amazing
turnout, man. And to help people
that look like me, that came from the same areas
of me, areas as me, was just amazing.
So shout out to everybody that came out. Shout out to
Harold Valeston, who was somebody I went to
high school with, who does real estate in Queens
and New York. And then shout out to Mark Whitten,
who we had on The Breakfast Club. That really
helped me and put me onto a lot of things
with investing and flipping houses. So I had a great time. Great weekend. Let's salute to all the beige people that learned how to and put me on to a lot of things with investing in flipping houses.
So I had a great time, great weekend.
Let's salute to all the beige people that learned how to flip houses this weekend.
It was more than beige people.
She was helping people that looked like you.
Drop on the clues, Bob.
For all the beige people who are now...
I met people from my community that looked like me.
Let's take gurus.
That came from Queens, you know, the first person in their family
to go to college and graduate.
A lot of people talk them out of doing things like,
oh, I can't buy a house, I don't have money,
and they don't know there's other ways that you can go about
doing it. So it's important to learn
those things instead of talking yourself out of it.
And yeah, so that's a great thing.
I had a great weekend too. What'd you do?
Actually, I hosted this Girls Talk event.
I do this thing, Girls Talk, every single
year. And the whole topic
was the Me Too movement for this one.
It's girls 15 and over.
When I tell you, we were in the room crying
because girls, so many young women are dealing with issues
of just boys and men doing things to them that are disgusting.
And if you could hear some of the stories
that so many young ladies in the room had to tell.
Really?
Just from things like one girl says she gets off the bus every day
and her neighbor always grabs her butt.
Why didn't you invite me?
I would have loved to bring my daughters.
I had the daughters.
It was Daddy Daughter Weekend. I would have brought my daughters had the daughters, like, it was Daddy Daughter Weekend.
I would have brought my daughters.
Oh, I didn't know it was Big Daddy Daughter Weekend.
Just a big week, you know?
But then it went from the range of that to, you know,
one young lady was telling the story about how her stepfather raped her.
Okay.
And then her family actually kicked her out of the house.
Maybe I didn't.
After that happened.
No, it was very, very intense, but it was an important discussion to have.
It was all girls in the room,
and I feel like it would have been beneficial
for young men and just guys in general
to hear the stories that they had to tell.
It was really interesting.
And I have to say, I mean, it just was incredible
that all these young ladies are survivors
going through the things that they're going through.
Well, I'm no expert on anything,
but I do know that you shouldn't be grabbing
a woman's butt every day, okay?
No days, no days. Yeah, ever. If it's not do know that you shouldn't be grabbing a woman's butt every day. Okay. No days.
No days.
Yeah, ever.
If it's not your woman, you shouldn't be grabbing her butt.
Listen, you shouldn't touch anybody.
You shouldn't comment on anyone's body and have anything to say about, oh, you look so great in those jeans.
I love how you're body.
None of those things should ever happen.
So I can't give you a compliment?
You can compliment somebody like, oh, those are nice, but you can't say, your ass looks so great in those jeans.
Oh.
You can't comment on someone's body, but you
can comment on their article. Can you say,
your body looks great in that outfit? No, you shouldn't
comment on her body. I can't say you look like you've been working
out? No.
You can maybe. I can't say, damn, you in shape?
I think sometimes you get a feeling when somebody
is saying something creepy and when they're
saying something genuine
that's not creepy. Don't play that game.
I mean, I don't know.
I can tell.
If a woman's working out,
I'm like,
damn, you look like
you've been working out.
Yeah, but you can't say
your ass looks great
in those jeans.
That's what I'm saying.
There's a difference.
Well, genuine,
we can't play that song.
Don't ever play that song
for Throwback Thursday.
What, Pony?
No, genuine,
you look so good in those jeans.
Don't play that no more.
That's a wrap.
It's over.
That's crazy.
Who did you do this weekend,
Charlamagne?
Watch Netflix
and argue with
Tekashi69 fans all weekend.
6ix9ine.
Okay, 6ix9ine.
Tekashi69 fans.
That's about it.
We watched, yes, I watched that Roxanne Roxanne movie on Netflix.
And I finished a great book, Michael Bennett,
Things That Make White People Uncomfortable.
Great read.
Okay.
And I'm not indicting my brother for the title of that book.
Okay.
Well, yeah, we'll talk about that, I'm sure.
And Tiana Taylor will be joining us this morning.
Yes.
Her and her husband, Amon Shumpert, have a show that's coming on, I believe, BET, no,
VH1 tonight.
I'm not sure which one.
VH1.
VH1 tonight.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll kick it with her.
Let's get the show cracking.
Front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
Man, let's talk about Stormi Daniels.
She has done a pretty in-depth interview talking about the quote-unquote affair that she had
with Donald Trump.
She sat down with Anderson Cooper
and we have some of those highlights for you from 60 Minutes.
Alright, we'll get into that when we come back.
Wake your ass up! It's the beginning of the work week.
It's the Breakfast Club. 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. I ain't even gonna
lie. The Final Four this year, I have no
idea. I haven't been watching college basketball at all.
Do you know the Final Four, Charlamagne? No.
It's already at the Final Four?
Oh my goodness. Yes, they're at the Final Four.
Well, I guess both of you haven't been watching. No, I definitely haven't been watching.
I tried to Google it. I've actually been paying more attention to the
women's because I'll be watching the South Carolina
Gamecocks. Look to the ladies, South Carolina Gamecocks.
They actually played a night versus
Connecticut. I do know Kansas beat
Duke, which was a huge upset, 85 to 81.
I'm not sure of the rest of it, but I'll get it for you for the next front page news.
Now, let's talk Stormy Daniels.
Yes, Stormy Daniels.
She is the adult film actress who had the affair with Donald Trump,
and she's violating her $130,000 hush agreement to talk about it now
and detail what she said was the only time that she had sex with
Donald Trump. Here's what she had to say with Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes. And you had sex
with him? Yes. You were 27. He was 60. Were you physically attracted to him? No. Did you want to
have sex with him? No, but I didn't. I didn't say no. I'm not a victim. All right. Now, in addition,
let me question. So they paid her not to say anything and she's talking anyway? Yeah, she did a $130,000 hush agreement,
and she could be fined up to a million dollars.
No could be, she will be.
That's crazy.
Yeah, okay, so in addition to that,
she talked about Donald Trump and what happened
and how she spanked him before they had sex.
And I was like, someone should take that magazine
and spank you with it.
I just remember him going, you wouldn't.
Turn around, drop him.
So he turned around and pulled his pants down a little.
You know, he had underwear on and stuff.
And I just gave him a couple swats.
And from that moment on, he was a completely different person.
He quit talking about himself.
And he asked me things.
And I asked him things.
And it just became like, you know, more appropriate.
He's like, wow, you are special.
You remind me of my daughter.
He's like, you're smart,
beautiful, and a woman to be reckoned with.
What's the point of this interview? I don't know.
Well, I guess part of it is that the $130,000
that got paid to her, that could be
a violation as well because
it would have to do with donations to his
campaign, so on and so forth. There's a lot of things
that could come out of this. Like what? I would like
to know because all it seems to me is that they're just using it.
And then the hush agreement happened right before
he was running for president,
right before the election.
Donald Trump used to sleep
with porn stars.
He was a reality star.
He was a real estate tycoon.
I'm confused.
And this was what,
12 years ago?
Exactly.
Like, okay.
All right, now,
in addition to that,
she talks about being threatened.
Now, this is important.
She says that
after everything happened,
she was threatened not to say anything.
Here's what she said. I was
in a parking lot going to a fitness
class with my infant daughter,
and a guy walked up on me
and said to me, leave Trump
alone, forget the story. And then
he leaned around and looked at my daughter and said
a beautiful little girl, it'd be a shame if something
happened to her mom. And then he was gone.
Alright, so he, of course, his team is denying that any of these things a beautiful little girl, it would be a shame if something happened to her mom. And then he was gone. All right.
So, of course, his team is denying that any of these things happen.
He's denying that he slept with her all together?
Yeah, he's denying all of it.
He's saying all of this is untrue.
I mean, we already know Donald Trump is trash.
So it's like there's nothing that can be said to make us think that he's even more trash than he already is.
So what's the point of that interview?
I mean, I don't think Trump supporters care about it anyway.
Not at all.
They could care less.
They'd probably cheer for him.
Like, yeah, he's bad.
She's hot.
Now let's quickly talk about this march.
Right.
So on Saturday was the March for Our Lives.
And there were over 800 sister marches around the world.
It was actually the main event was in Washington.
And students, this was a student-led march.
This all follows the whole walkout that they had at the different schools,
the national school walkout that happened
last week. And this is
asking for stricter gun control
laws, also honoring the 17 students and
faculty members that were killed February
14th at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School. Now, amongst the people that
spoke was Yolanda Renee King, who is a
nine-year-old granddaughter of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
I have a dream that enough is enough.
And that this should be a gun-free world. Period.
Can you please repeat these words after me?
Spread the word!
Have you heard? All across the word! Spread the word! Have you heard? Have you heard?
All across the nation.
All across the nation.
We are going to be
a great generation.
A great generation.
Now give yourselves a hand.
Listen, I'm happy. Drop one of Clues
bombs for her.
I'm very happy the March for Lives situation
happened, but I just need all those allies
who show up for March for Lives to show up for
all lives. March for our lives. Yeah, especially
black lives, because I'm noticing a lot of you people who
scream all lives matter. Y'all can't even all lives
matter, right? Because y'all don't show up to these
rallies when it comes to the killing
of unarmed black and brown people in this country.
But when it comes to other lives, y'all are
definitely there front line, baby.
I just need y'all to all lives matter.
Right.
Correctly.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
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Hello, who's this?
What's up, MV?
Hey, what's up, Trav?
Trav, hey, Trav. Hey.
Hey, how you doing, boo?
Good, how are you?
I'm doing good.
What's up, Charlamagne?
What up, sis?
Nothing much, nothing much.
So, I'm mad this morning.
I'm just mad at, like, insecure boyfriends.
Uh-oh.
And fake friends. I thought you were at like insecure boyfriends and fake friends.
I thought you were single, Trav.
I am single.
All right, what happened?
So I have this friend, me and her work together.
And we always like go out and stuff.
And her boyfriend told her that he don't want her hanging around me because I'm still a man.
And we spend too much time together.
And she talk about me too much.
That's true, though. You got to watch your little sneaky, possibly bisexual best friend.
I want to say, Trev, you are popping, though.
I'm not going to lie, but my boyfriend wouldn't have a problem
with me hanging out with you.
Nah.
And it's like, boy, I'm gay.
If any day I'm looking at him more, I'm not looking at his girlfriend at all.
Wow.
Is he cute?
We'll prove you're gay.
Oh, yeah, he's fine.
Because she's really attractive.
We'll prove you're gay and offer your homegirl's boyfriend some s***. Okay. Oh, yeah, he's fine. Actually, because she's really attractive. We'll prove you gay and offer your home
girl's boyfriend some s***. Okay.
Oh, my God. Goodbye. Y'all have
a good day. All right, Trav.
Chad can't help it. He's pappin'. Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Brandon from Columbia, South
Carolina. 803, Charlamagne. 803,
what's happening? What's up, bro? Get it off your
chest. Hey, now, look, I didn't get the card. I tried
to call you on Friday, now. Toy Lane's my
favorite artist. I done seen this man perform three times. How try to play on Friday. Now, I don't see
this man perform
three times.
How the hell
Nikki put a verse
like that together?
What the hell
wrong with her?
Yeah, that wasn't
one of her finest
moments.
Definitely no effort
in that.
And also before I go
because I'm gonna
cut it short.
Dr. CB, everybody
need to do their
research on Dr.
CB.
If you want to get
your health better
and you just want to
be better in general,
mentally, physically,
spiritually, do some
research on CB and you'll find a lot of revelation.
You talking about the Dr. CB that the government killed?
That one.
Exactly, my dog.
You know, Envy hasn't talked about it, but he's in the middle of a detox right now.
My detox is actually over.
I had a seven-day detox.
I'm actually going to continue it a couple more days.
It was amazing.
I didn't eat or drink from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
and at 7 p.m. I was able to eat water fruits.
And it actually cleansed out my
whole body.
I actually have more energy.
It actually feels good. And I lost a ton
of weight too. So I'm excited about that.
So shout to doctors. I'm going to F up their names.
What's the names again? Dr. Amun, Dr. Amsu, and Coach
Jesse. Yeah, shout to them, man. I'll talk more
about it too. Hello, who's this?
Dan from Jersey. What's up, bro? Get it off
your chest. I got one thing to say.
Go. Real quick and simple.
Do you trust your government?
No. No. Who do you think
controls the gun control movement?
You tell us. That's all I gotta say.
This is a gender drift. Students
ain't behind this movement. What are you saying,
my brother? So you're saying the students did not organize
and decide they wanted to do these.
The government did.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you, bro.
Salute to everybody with their conspiracy theories this morning.
I mean, listen, nobody's arguing that we need more gun control in America,
but I will argue against the ban of all handguns.
I'm not doing that.
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So if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Yeah, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest
hi how you doing
I wanted to talk
to Charlamagne
specifically
cause like
I know
I know you know
all about like
the old school stuff
and I'm big on old school
like I don't feel like
this generation
not even for me
but
it was like
a greatest hood movie
elimination
going around
for the weekend
talk to me brother
it had
it had shots set it off like it had a whole bracket Charlamagne like I'm gonna tag you elimination going around for the weekend. Talk to me, brother. It had shotters,
set it off. It had a whole bracket,
Charlamagne. I'm going to tag you on Twitter.
I'm going to show you it. And somebody
got offended because I put set it
off in front of shotters.
I agree with you.
I would put set it off in front of shotters, too.
I agree with you 100%.
And I had Juice winning the whole
thing. I don't know if Juice would win the whole thing.
I might give it to Menace.
Menace might be the best.
Menace might be the best hood movie.
I like Boys in the Hood too.
What about Friday?
It's hard because these are just different genres.
Friday is comedy, then you have a drama.
It's hard.
It was like a mixture of genres.
Everybody's going to have an opinion.
It's hard to compare them.
And, yes, everybody is definitely going to have a different opinion.
Send me the bracket.
I want to see it.
I think boys in the hood, man.
I like boys in the hood.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Bill from Detroit.
Hey, Bill.
What up, doe?
Get it off your chest.
Yeah, man, I've been seeing a lot of black people talk about, you know,
with the merchants and having that same energy when it comes to Black Lives Matter,
you know, and all that.
But we don't even got that same energy when it comes to Black Lives Matter, you know, and all that. But we don't even got that same energy when it comes to Black Lives Matter.
You feel me?
Like, when we get, like, I always bring it back to Kaepernick
because he literally stood up for that,
and we couldn't even support the band after the Super Bowl.
So, you know, it's kind of like,
how are we asking everybody else to stand up for us,
and we don't even stand up for our dancers, you know what I'm saying?
I mean, I think we do, but I do agree with you, dog.
You know, when I watch the March for Lives movement, I'm happy.
Very happy that they're doing that.
But I feel like lives should be in parentheses because I don't feel like they show up for all lives, especially black lives.
And I'm noticing a lot of people who scream all lives matter.
Can't even all lives matter, right?
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Eddie, good morning.
What's going on?
It's Rick calling out of Brooklyn.
What's up, Rick?
Morning, Angela.
Good morning.
What's happening, brother?
I want to talk about Kashi69.
Okay. I'm always in shape or form a fan of Kashi,
but I'm really disappointed in Charlamagne again
for how he approached this young man, man.
Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
You were talking to him about him attracting negative energy
by, you know, talking to people or bringing stuff up,
but you do this every day, Charlamagne.
Can I ask you a question?
When have you ever heard me tell somebody, come test my gangster?
You don't have to say it that way.
You do it in other ways.
You talk bad about Odell Beckham Jr. every morning.
You talk bad about Birdman.
That's why he came and checked you.
You talk bad about other people.
But this guy's 21, and you're damn near 40, and you do it.
Can I say something else to you?
Have I been touched?
Have I been touched?
Yes.
Come on, man. Don't do that. I have been, but I? Have I been touched? Yes.
I have been, but I have been.
That's my point.
That's not the point, Charlamagne.
What is the point then? You had the opportunity to be a guide to this young man.
Instead of being one of them people that was guiding him,
you kept on doing what people were doing to you when you were younger,
saying that you were never going to be.
No, that's not what I said.
That's not what I said.
No, my brother. No, no, no, no. That's not what I said. No, my brother.
No, no, no, no. That's not what I said.
My man, I watched the interview. You said that this time next year, I hope you're around
and that you might be dead next year.
Yeah, I said if you don't change
your ways, if you don't change your
ways, this is what's going to happen to you.
Why are we acting like we haven't seen this a million
times before from the streets to the industry?
That's why you should have dealt with it a different
way because you were that person at one point.
I don't understand. I don't understand what more y'all
wanted me to do other than tell them. Plus, you said a bunch of
ignorant s*** this morning too, but other than that...
What did I say this morning? I just got here.
That's what I'm talking about.
Angela was talking about the Me Too
movement, right? And you were worried about what you
could say. She was talking about what
ladies were going through and you were worried about what you could say. She was talking about what ladies were going through, and you were worried about
what you could say. That's the problem with men.
We're all chauvinists. You've been trying to do that,
but you're worried about what you could say.
First of all, why are you putting words in my mouth?
I started off that conversation with Angela
by saying you should not grab girls'
asses when they come off the bus. That's the
first thing I said. Or at any time.
That's the first thing I said. But that's
what I was saying. I think it's a good discussion for women to have in front of men, for men to just listen to sometimes.
It is.
And I would really, I can't wait till we get back to a place in our society where people actually listen to what people are saying instead of what they feel somebody is saying.
I understand y'all got a perception of me and y'all got, sometimes y'all got a narrative to push, but actually listen to the words that come out of my mouth.
Get it off your chest.
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And, Yee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's talk about some movie stuff.
Find out what Nate Parker is going to be directing his first movie
after Birth of a Nation.
Also, Alicia Keys, she's producing a movie,
and we'll tell you what that's going to be about,
who it's going to be about.
Okay, we'll get into all that when we come back.
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Now, I'm serious, man.
You're right.
No, I'm serious.
This guy comes in here
just now talking about
I didn't get no texts
on my phone all weekend,
but all of a sudden
I just started getting
a bunch of texts.
I did.
People hitting me
talking about y'all.
I'm outside.
I'm outside the real estate.
I did.
They're like, stop it.
I did.
I updated my phone,
one of my phones.
I updated the phone
and I just started getting mad texts.
I'm going to use that excuse, Wendy.
It's the truth.
That's a great one.
All right. Well, anyway, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Amber Rose.
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.
Well, Amber Rose and 21 Savage have officially broken up,
but she does say that she hopes
they can work things out
and get back together.
When she was on
Big Boy's Neighborhood,
here's what she had to say
about still having her heart
with 21.
To be in a relationship
in general is very difficult.
To be famous
and in a relationship
is even more difficult
because you have teams
and people
and everybody feeding y'all
both stuff and then you wind up arguing about things that like you wouldn't usually argue about
but I love him like I really love him I miss him I think about him every day for me to say that I'm
single means I want to go out and find something else my heart is still with him so hopefully we
can work it out I didn't even know they broke up. I would have never known that if she
didn't say something. I wonder what happened.
Yeah, we don't know. I mean, I guess she
said people feeding them different things but
elsewhere in the interview she also said that her
son and 21 Savage's son, they
have a special bond. She said our kids love each other.
Our sons play together. They're only 19
days apart so she said her son asked for him every
day. That would be tough. Alright,
Nate Parker is going to be directing Black and Blue.
That's his first movie after Birth of a Nation.
It's a drama about LAPD hero Ralph Waddy,
and it's his first feature that he's done since Birth of a Nation.
I dropped one of Clued Bombs for Nate Parker.
Why can't he continue to work?
Well, he is.
Exactly.
Alicia Keys is going to be producing Alvin Ailey's biopic.
That should be pretty exciting. You know Alvin Ailey's biopic. That should be pretty exciting.
You know Alvin Ailey, the choreographer. I'm sure we've all in this
room been to some type of Alvin Ailey
dance production or something.
You haven't? I've definitely heard of him, though.
Alright, well, she's going to produce that
through her production company, and
according to
the Alvin Ailey side, the Alvin Ailey
dance leader, Robert Battle.
And Emerita, Judith Jamison said,
we're thrilled to be working with these incredible partners to bring to the screen the amazing journey
and revolutionary choreography of Alvin Ailey,
whose life and legacy profoundly impacted people
of all backgrounds around the world.
That was like the biggest thing if you're into dance
to be part of the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater,
if you were able to make it there.
All right, Black Panther, in the meantime,
has been named the top grossing superhero film
of all time.
That's dope.
It surpassed the Avengers,
who had made $623.4 million back in 2012.
So now Black Panther has grossed
over $1.2 billion worldwide.
Well, drop on the clues, Black Panther.
That will be short-lived,
though, people.
Why you say that?
Because Avengers Infinity War
is coming out next month.
It's absolutely going to trump that.
You think so?
Without question.
Come on, man.
This is the culmination
of 12 years of superhero movies.
These last two films
wrap up 12 years
of superhero movies.
Trust me, sir.
I'm not going to see Avengers.
You going to see Avengers?
I mean, it's not really my thing.
But you went to go see Black Panther.
Of course.
Who did Black Panther beat?
Avengers.
Exactly.
That made it in 2012.
Exactly.
Avengers Infinity War is going to blow that one out the water.
And then the next Avengers Infinity War that comes out, I think next year is going to
beat that one.
There's a lot of people that went to go see Black Panther just because they are black.
And?
Because they want to support a black movie.
Well, Black Panther 2
is in the works as well.
FYI.
You're acting like Avengers.
You're acting like the other Avengers
didn't make over a billion dollars.
I'm just not into that.
But I'm just not into it.
And guess what?
Black Panther's in Avengers.
You know that, right?
I don't know that.
Yeah, and Wakanda.
50% of the movie
is going to happen
in the world of Wakanda.
See, you're not into this
Marvel thing.
I'm not.
Trust me.
Trust me, daddy.
So for everybody who didn't know,
he just told Big Daddy
what's going to happen. And now everyone knows. He called me daddy. So for everybody who didn't know, he just told Big Daddy what's going to happen
and now everyone knows.
He called me daddy.
By the way,
I told y'all a month ago,
way before Black Panther
came out,
that Black Panther
was going to make
a billion dollars
for the exact reason
that you just said.
All the regular Marvel fans
and all the casual Negroes
who decided to go see the film.
But Avengers Infinity War
is definitely going
to break that record.
Okay.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that's your Rumor Reports.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, when we come back, all right, Tiana Taylor will be joining us.
We'll kick it with Tiana Taylor.
She has a show that's coming on VH1 tonight.
What's the name of the show?
You know?
It's Tiana and Iman, right?
That's the name of the show?
All right.
We'll talk to her when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, sir. Miss Tiana everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Miss Tiana Taylor.
T.T.
Welcome back.
What's happening?
Is my fake clap playing in the background?
Yes, it's playing in the background.
We can drop clues, bombs for you and everything.
Hey.
I was hoping Junie was going to be up here, too.
Junie's knocked out.
Who watches the baby?
You got a nanny?
Okay, okay.
Keep it in the family.
You know, Junie usually come with us everywhere,
but it's way too much.
Who wants to get her out?
First and foremost,
let's see those nails.
Oh, your nails gotta be flawless
all the time,
now that you got Junie B. Nails
in Harlem.
Tell us about your nail shop, man.
Yo, the nail shop is lit.
90s thing?
Yes.
Why?
Because, you know,
I love the 90s,
and I feel like that was a time
where people really embraced nails, no matter what shape, size, length. How do you know I love the 90s and I feel like that was a time where people really embraced nails no matter
what shape, size,
length. How do you know? You was born in the 90s.
Listen,
I appreciate it. You know because I was
one of them kids that was like, I was
too grown. Not in a bad way but I was just
like all of my mom's nails always
stayed done. I remember one time I had
a friend actually, I was like 12 and her nails
was like this long. I remember my mom was trying to
cut them off and it was so funny because she had
acrylic nails and I was like, they're not going to work.
Remember the SWV nails back in the day?
No one understood how she wiped her ass. I used to always
wonder how Coco wiped.
I always wondered it.
And I think even as a woman, you know, when your nails aren't
done, you feel like not complete.
It's like a real thing where
if you look at somebody's nails and their nails look crazy,
you're like, eh.
It makes you walk around like this.
The nail salon is like,
it's doing great.
Come on, a bitch tired.
Come on.
You got a lot going on.
Don't be down to the ground, okay?
I'm tired.
They got you running around doing promo
for the reality show, I'm sure. Yes, I'm trying to be doing promo for this album. That's what I'm tired. They got you running around doing promo for the reality show,
I'm sure.
Yes, I'm trying to be doing promo
for this album.
That's what I'm trying to be doing.
You was just whispering to me
about leaking a song.
Why you ain't leak it?
Oh, I wasn't supposed to say that?
Damn, shut your dumb ass up.
It's called a whisper for a reason.
Exactly.
But we would appreciate that.
What you holding on to it for?
Label drama still?
No, you know what's crazy?
It's actually not drama. We're in a good place.
They're ready to release. It's just
that moment where it's getting closer and closer
and you're like, okay, what we doing?
What we doing? What's up?
What's popping? Is there a date yet or not yet?
Not yet. The timing is good though
because you have the nail salon, then you have the show
coming out on VH1,
and then the album comes out.
So it kind of all lines everything up.
Yeah.
So we're going to see the process of making the album on the show?
Yes.
Is Kanye more actively involved?
He is.
Okay.
He's actually producing the whole album.
All right.
It's done already, though. That's another reason why I couldn't leak a song.
Oh, he produced the whole joint?
Yeah, the whole album.
So I remember after the Fade video dropped,
Kanye was like, yo, I got to stand closer to Tiana.
He was like, I really want to stand next to a black woman.
This was literally two years ago.
When was that?
Two years ago, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So since that point, he's been like really actively involved.
Yeah.
Wow.
Did you go to, where is he filming?
I mean, I'm recording in like Wisconsin or in the mountains somewhere.
Oh, baby, I got a kid.
Have fun up in the mountains.
My album is almost done. My album is almost done.
My album is almost done.
You know me, though.
I always give my people space.
I'm not really like a nag.
I don't need to really be there
as long as I'm getting my album done.
And he keeps sending the fire beats.
We lit. We good.
I don't have to physically be there.
Okay, yeah, because some people
have different processes.
So he can just send you the beats.
You go to the studio, you pick a beat.
I want to send you the beat or send me the song, whatever it is,
and I'm going to get it done.
You think they dropped the ball on the last album?
Of course they did.
Yes.
That was a pretty good album, too.
Absolutely.
It was a solid album.
Yeah, it was a pretty good album.
I thought Put Your Love On Me should have been a hit.
True.
What do you think they did wrong?
Seven didn't get the backing that it really deserved,
like the push that it really deserved.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't really think there's any right way of doing it
if you're not going to do it.
Either you're going to do it or you're not, you know?
And, like, 7 is one of them albums that I, like, when Faye came out,
like, I was on Instagram, like,
you're the whole 7 album.
Like, if I could re-release that album,
I would, like, re-release it because it's such a solid body of work.
Do you feel like they didn't really believe until after
everything that went down with Teyana Taylor?
No, I think they believed because in the process of playing the records,
everybody was on board.
I just don't know what happens when it's actually time to do this.
I definitely think that Faye really was like, okay, all right. Maybe the body was really Junie. You know, I definitely think that Faye, I definitely think that Faye really was like,
okay,
all right.
Maybe it probably
was really Junie.
You think?
Your baby?
Pop Junie out,
snap back right.
Daughter's all blessings,
though.
Daughter's all blessings.
Because I mean,
when I was pregnant,
I remember when I called you,
it was just,
I was scared to,
I wasn't really like,
I was on tour with Chris.
I didn't tell anybody on tour.
Like,
besides,
you know,
my mom,
my close family,
my friends, but I didn't tell a label. Like, I didn't know. Like, I was, I was scared. I didn't tell anybody on tour besides my mom, my close family, my friends, but I didn't tell
a label. I didn't know. I was
scared. I was like, I don't want them treating me differently
when I got time for all that.
You know what I'm saying? So it was like, to have Junie
still tour and then
go back on tour, probably like
two weeks postpartum.
Two weeks? That's crazy, dude.
That's amazing. It was a time
you said you ate everything. you didn't hit the gym.
You still telling that lie?
Are you hitting the gym now?
No.
Still not?
Listen, I have a fitness program, a dance fitness program called Fade to Fit.
Okay.
Come on, let me tag my shit.
I got Fade to Fit, you know, and it is a dance fitness video.
And the whole point of it is because, surprisingly, people don't believe me when I say I get very intimidated by
the gym. I don't want to lift weights. I already
got broad-legged arms. I lift any weights.
It's quiet for me. You feel me?
Like, I don't want to. It's very intimidating
because, like, my body is
naturally, you know, athletic.
Exactly. It's like,
Mad Diesel in here, like, I ain't really trying to. Imagine
me lifting up a weight. That's mm-mm. You know?
So I just dance. Lifting weights, probably.
For real.
Like, holding her and carrying her and playing with her, chasing her.
That's a workout.
But the dance fitness is really for people that want to just get right.
And you don't have to feel like you have to be in a gym or now you got to, like, what
am I going to wear to cover up?
I don't want to be.
Because it'd be in the gym that's really doing the most.
To jump from bar to bar, mad extra with it for the gram. And it's just like, I don't want to be a the gym that's really doing the most. Jumping from bar to bar, Matt extra with it for the gram,
and it's just like, I don't want to be a part of that.
I've always respected the fact that you have never gone crazy.
You started off real young, but you've always just been respectful.
You don't be out here wilding out.
Now you're a mom and you're a wife, and you carry yourself very well.
How have you been able to maintain?
I don't know. Maybe it's the hall in me. You already know I be too cool for school. I'm just like, I yourself very well. How have you been able to maintain? I don't know. Maybe it's the Harlem.
You already know it'd be too cool for school.
You know, I'm just like, I don't really know.
Plus having your mom there, too, probably is helpful.
Yeah.
I can't believe she's a grandmother now.
I know, right?
Ooh.
Granny Nikki.
Fine-ass grandma.
Fine-ass grandma, though.
Watch your mouth.
That's what I'm saying all the time.
Every time I tell me I'm about to set it on you. What?
You ain't saying it like that.
Hey, Miss Nikki.
But no, on a conversation of Miss Nikki, that is like besides my personal like of why.
But like my mom, like a lot of people always try to bring her down, especially with her being my manager.
And, you know, they say about momagers or
different things like that. She always stood strong.
She was always my comfort
zone. Always kept me in the right
direction. I've always based a lot of my decisions
like, I want to get a tail.
How do you keep everything together with
her being in Sacramento, your nail shop here,
you on tour, you doing an album,
the baby. You've been doing a lot of acting too.
Yeah, videos. How do you keep it all together? It doing a lot of acting, too. Yeah, as well. Videos.
How do you keep it all together?
It's a lot, you know, but I think that balance is very, very important.
You know, balance and communication and having understanding, because it gets tough, you know, with me traveling quite naturally.
Junie gets to be with me more because the schedule, you know, don't really, like, allow,
you know, kids, and that's all understandable, you know.
But literally, any day I get off,
I go to him.
I don't care how tired I am,
what it is I got to do.
I got to make it happen.
And the Sacramento trade
was actually convenient
because I was filming
Hit the Floor in LA
and it's like a 45-minute flight.
So that was convenient.
Is he on the album?
Because I know mine is now
also taking his music career a lot more seriously.
Yeah, he's taking it a lot more seriously.
But he's not on the album.
Are you going to give your man a 16 on the album?
No, I mean, if he wants to.
But, I mean, right now, he really, like, even though he on his rap is heavy,
he's really focused on just getting well and finally sitting down.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, he'll get injured and still want to play.
And I'm like, babe, sit down.
I read that somewhere.
He said he's going to sit down and really heal his body before he comes back up.
Yeah.
So I was like, now we'll have like a longer summer.
We'll have, you know, some more time off and really just sit down.
Because in the summertime, he work out in the summertime.
He takes no days off.
And you can't get better like that.
You think he still loves it?
Yeah.
That's why he's so passionate and so emotional about it. Because a lot of people be for the money or they be for the you know be
for the bag but you really just want to play ball are you at that point where you want uh
amon to retire because you want that more stability as a family no i want us to continue to find
balance you know i'm saying i want us both to be in a position to where, God forbid, any one of us lose it all,
we good, regardless.
He lose it all, we still good. I lose it
all, we still good. At the end of the day, we have
families to provide for, you know, a beautiful
baby, staff
that's believed in us since day one. You know what I'm
saying? Like, we cut ties and we cut it all off.
It's just a selfish decision
all around. Alright, we got more with
Tiana Taylor when we come back.
Did you know she gave birth to her baby on the bathroom floor?
We'll talk about it when we come back.
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Tiana Taylor's in the building.
Now, how did the family show come about?
What made y'all want to do that?
VH1 reached out to us, and they wanted to give us a show.
Of course, Iman was not feeling it in the beginning,
but I'm just like, I think it would be a good idea
because he does so much, like, what we both,
even when I was pregnant, we did a lot of, like,
just community service, you know, just voluntarily, like.
And I was like, people need to see this, you know what I'm saying?
Like, all they see is, like, they want to know more.
So I was open to that.
Was the NBA skeptical about it?
Because I know they're very cautious about their players doing TV and stuff.
Were they like, hmm, we got to talk about this?
They were supportive.
Everything that was happening in our lives, this needed a show.
Even with just having Junie on the bathroom floor,
it was like thing after thing after thing after thing.
And it was just like, we want to know more.
Like, they never really know the full story. It was just like. I've heard that after thing, and it was just like, we want to know more. Like, they never really know the full
story. It was just like...
I've heard that, too. I want to know that, too.
Did you often have it on the
floor? Like, you was having a natural childbirth, or...
No. I didn't have a choice
childbirth. That's what that was.
Junie was a month early, and
it's crazy. They had just had a game in
Boston. It was snowing real bad,
so they didn't get in the house until like 2 o'clock in the morning.
And I was just like,
we had a big ass beanbag in the living room
and I was just laying on a beanbag crying.
I'm on the phone with my mom.
She's calling.
This is her favorite story.
She can tell all the other stuff.
But she on the phone with Iman
telling him like,
is there any discharges?
What's going on?
Just worrying.
We were all supposed to go to Atlanta.
So I was like,
if I would have waited and went to Atlanta,
I probably would have had Junie on the plane.
You was in LA at the time? I was in Cleveland.
This whole time, I'm assuming that
I was in labor and didn't even know it.
I just thought I had to go to the bathroom.
You thought your water broke and you thought you was just peeing a lot?
No, the water didn't break. I thought I was just peeing a lot and I thought
I had to take a number two.
I didn't realize I was just pushing the whole time.
Were you in pain doing that? No.
It was kind of great.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
When Junie actually came out, I was so in shock.
I just knew that a pair of shoulders was about to come out of my vagina.
I didn't know what to do.
I was like, ah, ah.
You are a genius.
For real, I was just like, but I didn't know that the shoulders,
like little baby body is like squirmy or whatever.
But the pain that I was having was coming like every five minutes.
Like it was just these sharp pains.
I didn't understand what it was.
Contractions.
Contractions.
Right.
But I had my what to expect app and everything.
You know, I'm a tomboy.
You still think it's four more weeks.
You still think you got four more weeks.
Yeah.
Like me being pregnant is the funniest thing in the world because, you know,
I'm not the girliest of the girliest.
You do have a vagina and everything else, all the right equipment.
I know. But still, like me, I'm not the girliest of the girliest. You do have a vagina and everything else, all the right equipment. I know, but still, like, me, I'm still playing.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm like, I told you we should have went to the hospital.
Like, mind you, that day I was cooking.
I was lifting couches.
It was all types of things that was going on that day.
Couches and acres?
Yes.
I guess it's called nesting.
So I was, like, nesting.
I was moving, and I just had all this energy.
Iman said, he sent London to get the car.
He's like, the car is downstairs.
The car is downstairs.
I said, baby, I ain't making that.
We're not.
So you knew the baby was coming.
I got my ass on the floor.
No, my water broke on the toilet.
As soon as my mom said, do she have any discharge?
Did the water break?
I swear to God, two seconds later, it broke.
I got so scared because I just knew I'm one of them type of niggas.
I knew I was getting an epidural.
I was going to have Monica sing to me That's Junie's godmother
I was going to have her sing to me
Somebody got to pray
I was going to have my nana come and pray
We had this all planned out
That this is what it was going to be
I had no shame
Girl you going natural? No bitch I'm getting an epidural
I'm about to sit down
Get this shot in my back
I had it all prepared
So for me
out of all people
to have a dash too
but that's amazing
because that's kind of preferable
a lot of people don't want
to have an epidural
but then it's so painful
they end up having to
so it's got to
how about this
my app said
don't worry
your water break
you can still be in labor
don't look into the movies
you know the movies
you water break
and you have the baby
my water broke
and I had the baby
immediately?
how long?
the water broke
and I went like this and I felt her hair what do you do I think I'm like walking like
this
I went I felt the hair but when I you, Junie must have been, she was like, get me out.
For real, because I could not even walk.
So I had to just collapse on the floor.
Yes.
I had to collapse on the floor.
And I said, I told you we should have went to the hospital.
He called, they got the whole 911 call.
He called, he literally delivered Junie.
But Junie's head was already out.
Did they tell him what to do?
Or he just was like, I'm just going to catch?
Honestly, by the time they got on the phone with him,
you'll hear him crying in the background.
He already had Junie in his hands.
Wow.
Like, Junie was not playing around.
First, her head was out.
She looking around like this.
What's up?
What's popping?
What's happening?
Wait, no.
For real?
Like, Junie was like, yo, it's a billiard court.
The after bowl?
No, but that's what I'm telling you.
I'm about to get into that.
This is just the head right now.
This is crazy.
This is the head right now. She's just like, not crying. Eyes wide open, though. Like, but that's what I'm telling you. I'm about to get into that. This is just the head right now. This is crazy. This is the head right now.
She's just like, not crying, eyes wide open.
He was like, baby, all right, you just got to push.
Okay, go.
All the shit he's seen in the movie.
I'm like, boy, your ass should have been in the hospital when I told you I was in some pain the first time.
So when did you call Mama?
Who did you call first, Mama or 911?
Nobody was on the phone yet.
911 was on the phone.
Okay.
But say we were on the floor, his phone was up here.
So the guy's like,
hello,
hello,
I can't hear you.
Hello.
He's like,
man,
my baby's here.
Go ahead,
finish,
finish this story.
You hear one scream,
one scream,
Junie Ho,
it was like an episode of Martin.
She just literally like,
shot out.
And she was not crying,
because at first,
I wanted to push her back inside.
I couldn't get past
what these shoulders
was going to do to my vagina.
Oh my goodness. I just knew up past what these shoulders was going to do to my vagina. Oh, my goodness.
I just knew up here these shoulders, like, you know,
and that was what scared me.
I used to always make jokes like, yo,
what's going to happen when it's time for these shoulders to come out?
Like, mind you, I was so scared.
But on a serious note, the reason why is emotional
because even when you hit an eye with one car,
I really thought that I could have died.
I could have bled to death.
Absolutely.
That umbilical cord would have been wrapped around her neck.
When I tell you everything everything was so perfect.
Everything.
Like, I think I was
in so much shock
that it didn't even hurt
when she was actually born.
Wow.
Oh, she's special.
And I always hear
when you have a baby
and it don't cause you no pain,
the child is going to be
really special.
That means you're ready
for another one.
Okay, baby.
I don't know about all that
because I don't think
I'm going to get lucky.
As lucky as the first time.
But it was just like, that changed my world.
Wow.
Immediately.
And mind you, it was like a movie because five minutes after that,
when he was like rapper in the tower,
we had to tie the umbilical cord with some headphones.
What?
Did he cut the umbilical cord at home?
We had to tie it with things.
We didn't have no scissors.
So we had to tie it with some Beats by Dre headphones.
Pharrell with some Beats by Dre headphones. For real
it was some Beats by Dre headphones. Right.
Mind you London my sister and his down shits
in the car waiting the whole time.
I knew it was God because it was just like
it was really meant for that moment to
just be the three of us. Right. She come back
upstairs she crying Junie in my hands
Iman crying like they
literally the ambulance came in like five minutes later.
It was really like a movie like you know the movie like
the good guy kill the bad guy then all the cops
come at the end and it's just like where was you at when all this
was going down that's what it was it was like
everybody came right after it happened
and it was just I know she came up there like
wait a minute you had the baby already she was
in the car thinking like oh we about to go to the hospital
it was lit and it was like nah I'm not making
that he had the slippers and everything I was like
nah like what if we would have got on that flight?
Imagine them.
They had a 6 a.m. flight.
They got in the car and drove to Cleveland from New York.
Wow.
Because that's how crazy it was.
And Junie was just, she didn't cry at all.
Wow.
She came a month early, so she was technically a preemie.
Preemie.
So they had her in that box.
Oh, it broke my heart.
She was such a trooper.
Like, she really be just
trooping it out like it's just it's a it's amazing yeah my second daughter was born a month early
yeah that's a scary feeling because you know i don't know anything you don't know anything i
wasn't saying nothing that time no no you were a second ago you're like she got all her organs you
just making sure like everything good everything there especially they got to put the little
goggles on the blue light and it was. So when's the next one coming?
Baby, let me get this album out first.
That's the next baby.
That's what I'm saying.
I feel like Junie, that was my golden child.
That was my good luck charm.
I really feel like Junie is what really turned everything up next level
because I think it was an inspiration to just women all around
and it showed that we really are super women.
We show every day that we're super women, you know, but, you know, to have Junie get right back to work and just, you know, embracing motherhood and embracing everything that comes with it.
You know, that was a that was a change for my body.
You know, I'm saying like people like, oh, my God, you snap back so perfectly.
And it was like that was a change from like, physically, my body feel different.
I get more tired.
Like, I get tired quicker.
One shot, I'm like, okay, y'all, good night.
I'm beat down.
I'm always beat down.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's just.
Because you're working.
You're a wife.
You're a mom.
Like, those are full-time jobs.
Yeah.
Kanye probably treats you different, too, because he probably looks at you different
because he understands what mothers have to go through because he got kids. And he see it with Kim. So, he probably treats you different. Like, because he probably looks at you different because he understands what mothers have to go through because he got kids.
And he probably treats you different.
Like, I can't waste that time.
No, it's definitely like that motherly respect.
All right, we got more with Tiana Taylor.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Tiana Taylor's in the building.
Now, how did you find out you were pregnant?
I was in Houston, and I was looking real cute.
My skin was glowing.
Mind you, I already had big breasts, so they were swollen on top of that.
I had the knockers.
It was lit.
I was like, wait, what's going on?
Like, my body was looking crazy.
I was getting a little thick.
I was like, oh, Lord.
I looked good, but I was feeling sick.
And one of my close
friends, Justin, he's a DJ
out in Houston.
And I couldn't drink that day. None of that.
He had some Alfredo pasta
and he was like, yo T,
you know you my nigga? And I was like, yeah, I love
you, but oh my God.
And I love Alfredo
pasta. I couldn't eat the Alfredo
pasta. The smell of it, it was, I didn't understand what was going on. And I love Alfredo pasta. I couldn't eat the Alfredo pasta. The smell of it, I didn't understand what was going on.
And I just threw up later that night, and I was just like, okay, what is going on?
So I get back to Cleveland.
I was like, let me take a seat.
I took it.
She said I was pregnant.
Your mom was on the toilet.
I was so excited at the same time, though, that I didn't mean to ruin the moment with giving it to him while he was on the toilet.
But I was just so excited. Y'all in love. He's doing toilet but I was just so excited I don't know y'all in love
this is how he's in on toilet he was like babe we're pregnant you really had to do while I was
on the toilet we're pregnant he just kept looking at we still got the pregnancy test and everything
we got the pregnancy test we got the scissors I cut her umbilical cord we got the headphones
yeah it was it was amazing how soon did y'all
start being in the bathroom
with each other
taking shit
that was right away
I think that was
that was really
when you're around the toilet
yeah
but what
ain't nothing
never that important
it is
if he getting ready
if we wake up in the morning
and I gotta
lay it down
and he gotta
he gotta shower
it is what it is
that steam should
poof it away
that's the sign
of a great relationship
when y'all could be in the bathroom
and know that each other takes
to not have to hide and be like...
One thing that I've never had to do, Iman,
is ever hide anything,
which you will see actually in the first episode.
I just watched...
In the first episode.
I watched it.
I got the stocking cap on.
And you know when you wear wigs,
you got to comb all your baby hairs back.
So I look like I ain't got no edges.
Like, it's just real crazy. And he's just still all up on me. So I look like I ain't got no edges. Like, it's just real crazy.
And he's just still all up on me.
Y'all know I'm known for my edges.
I don't play with my edges.
But with the stocking cap on, you know, you got to brush your back.
And that's when I was wearing the arm and chair.
So I had to brush everything back.
So it was, like, not cute.
It was not cute at all.
And he was just still all up on me and kissing me and grabbing my booty.
And I was like, oh.
You love me when I ain't got no edges. You love me when I ain't got no edges.
He love me when I
love you when the edges ain't right.
It's good to see
a black family on TV that's not
rapping, that's being a true black family.
I think we see so many reality shows that
shows negativity. I was very excited
to see that show. Yeah, and I mean, the good thing
about it is we definitely have our ups and downs.
We definitely have our arguments, but I think also it's about finding that solution and that balance
and how we balance it all and balance one another and i think that this would be a good show for
you know all couples young black couples just love period you know i'm saying like it shows that okay
yeah we can get into this argument we could also drop it right you know i'm saying i don't have to
linger on like we have a kid, you know.
How do you trust him?
Because, you know,
we live in this age
where it's like,
oh, you're dating an NBA player,
you just expect NBA players
to do certain things
or rappers to do certain things.
How do you trust him?
All you got to do is have trust.
That's it.
And have security.
You know, I'm very, very secure
with myself,
with my relationship.
You have to make that decision
when you're in that position is like, do I um we don't we don't have those issues mr.
calm radio and I think I kill you don't you play with me yeah of course I kill
him you know but I think also at the same time you have to look at it this
way it is people that's really full-blown being cheated on and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But we argue, like, even our arguments is never about anything.
There's never nothing about that.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's just, like, that's another way that's, like, easy to know when to just tone it down.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, because we don't have those kind of issues.
I mean, but don't get it twisted.
Bitches try every day to make up rumors.
As long as you, like, how, when do we even have time?
I'm sure a lot of it
is social media anyway.
Yeah, it really is.
A lot of it is.
I mean, all of it is,
honestly, to be real.
Do you check his DMs?
No.
We go through them
together sometimes.
All right, all right, all right.
Did you ever get a chance
to connect with Janet Jackson?
Because you missed the show, right?
Got to meet her.
Where you been?
I don't know.
I missed that part.
I saw when she FaceTimed you or something. Yeah, she FaceTimed me and right? Got to meet her. Where you been? I don't know. I missed that part. I saw when she FaceTimed you or something.
Yeah, she FaceTimed me, and then I got to meet her in Detroit.
All right.
I'm so excited.
How was that?
It was just an amazing experience.
She was just so lovely.
She was so perfect.
Well, you love a person so much, you don't even ask real questions.
Like, I wasn't even myself.
I think I was asking her, like, the dumbest shit ever, and I was so ashamed and i was so ashamed i was so disappointed myself trust me i'll be over real years like can
i get a do-over can i ask you how you was doing like i was looking at her like bitch i could see
i just didn't know what to say you are like a version of janet jackson remember that pleasure
principal video that was like the most popping janet i could see like and then you did a video
obviously where it's just you
dancing. Like, not too many people could pull something
like that off. Yeah, she's one of my
biggest inspirations. I was just,
I've never been that stuck meeting somebody.
Like, you know, you'll cry and then you
get normal. But I was crying. I was
just like, no, I didn't say anything. I was just like,
oh my. I gave her a shirt with my face
on it. Like, I was just doing some weird
shit. Like, I was just like, I was giving her Tiana merch. Like, with my face on it. Like, I was just doing some weird shit. Like, I was just like...
I was giving her a Tiana merch.
Like, my face was on it.
I was just on the shirt like...
I swear I had the Tiana Taylor shirt.
Like, it was great.
It was like, it looked like a concert team.
But it was just like me all over it.
And I was like, girl, don't be afraid to wear it.
You can wear it to bed.
You can wear it to rehearsal.
You know, whenever you want to wear it. And then I gave her some F You can wear it to rehearsal. You know, whenever you want to wear it.
Then I gave her some Fade to Fit merch, too.
And she actually wore it.
I posted it.
I was OD high.
Did you at least tell her hi?
When I met Prince, I couldn't even tell him hi.
I don't think I said hi.
Did you say hi at all?
I gave her a hug.
I was crying.
I didn't say hi.
Charlamagne meant Prince.
And what did you tell Prince?
The first thing that came out of your mouth?
I said, um, I grew up with Jehovah Witness, too.
Not even high.
Hey, how you doing?
Excuse me.
That's love right there.
Prince, man, I'm like, what the?
Prince was like, what?
I didn't know I was going to react like that.
Prince is the biggest person we've ever met, ever.
I didn't know I was going to react like that.
That's real love.
That's just that genuine, like, you don't, when you love a person so much, you don't
even know what to say, and it's like you want to do over, and you think about all the things
you couldn't say, said like I could have said
yo can we get a song together?
I didn't do no networking
I was like me not do no networking
That's awkward though at a time like that to meet somebody
and then you're like nah you gotta shoot your shot
Did you let Iman hear the album when it was done?
Yeah I let him hear it. He writes with me. Oh he does
Yeah Iman got the pen
He helped write
what's the name?
Summer 7.
Really?
So how come he wasn't like, okay, I'm going to be on this song?
I would feel like he would at least say, we're going to do something, a collabo.
But we always, actually, it'd be songs that he'd play, and I'd be like, yo, can I get on that?
Like, I need to get on that.
But he was on another record we were supposed to do together.
But once Kanye came in and said he was going to produce the whole album, we kind of like scrapped the whole album that we had.
So we're just doing everything from scratch and I've literally been
recording while he's been playing.
So it hasn't even really been time to be like, yo babe,
hear this song, get on it.
It is one song that I'm writing about Junie
that I want him to get on.
It's going to be dope.
And we look forward to seeing your show March 26th on VH1.
There's a tour coming also?
Yeah, when I leak this song with Charlamagne.
What you waiting on?
Leak it right now.
I ain't even playing right now.
Let me press you right now while I'm here.
I ain't even playing right now.
Nah, nah, nah.
Let me press you.
I got some shit for you.
Go ahead.
Go, T.
Because, I mean, yeah, you played maybe when I leaked it to y'all.
But I just felt like I had to keep texting Charlamagne for you to play.
What's up?
I got to do this again?
I got to come up and press you?
You should just text Envy directly every morning
Like everyone else
He's going to change his number
He hasn't pressed me in a club before
I just want to tell you that
Yeah
All the time
Press him
But just give me a record
That's all, give me a record
Play it
I got it, give it to me
You had the first record
Play it
Somebody call Junie, man
Junie got the record
And not only that
Me, Envy, and Charlamagne
Y'all got to call Junie
Junie has the whole sale of all the records Me, Envy, and Charlamagne. Y'all gotta call Junie.
Junie has the whole table full of records.
Me, Envy, and Charlamagne
coming to the nail salon
to get our nails done.
Let me know.
Y'all gotta get y'all
feet done on the train.
We got a whole, like,
A train in there.
What do you mean a train?
We have a train in the salon.
That's what I'm saying.
It is really lit.
It's decor.
Well, as soon as you
give us that record,
we'll blast off that record
and we appreciate you
doing that.
Heard you.
And we not playing
with no Tiana Taylor music.
We need good music
and you with Def Jam still? We need them to push the button when this album drops
don't do it like you did seven okay yeah because if not i'm giving the whole label donkey today
have you talked to rosenberg yet not yet not yet rosenberg you gotta call tiana and put this
game plan together okay you gotta put it together and i appreciate y'all because y'all always be
pressing this for me always i'll be watching well there you have it it's tiana taylor it's
the breakfast club good morning come on baby tiana tiana tiana wow oh my god tiana he always always be present for me. Always. I'll be watching. Well, there you have it. It's Tiana Taylor. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Come on, baby.
Tiana.
Tiana.
I said Tiana.
Tiana.
Wow.
Oh, my God.
Tiana.
He always my name up every time.
Tiana.
There you go.
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.
Now, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Killer Mike.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, why was Killer Mike trending this weekend?
It all started because of an interview that he did with NRA TV.
Now, in this interview, this was, I guess, done prior to the March for Our Lives events
that happened over the weekend,
but also due to the school walkouts
they were doing to protest
and ask for more gun control from the students.
Here's what he said in his interview with NRA TV.
I told my kids on the school walkout,
I love you.
If you walk out that school, walk out my house.
We are a gun-owning family.
We are a family where my sister farms. We are a family where my sister
farms. We are a family where we'll fish,
we'll hunt, but we are not a family
that jumps on every single
thing our ally of ours does, because
some stuff we just don't agree with.
I talked to Mike this weekend. I told him I didn't agree
with him saying
that he wouldn't let his kids walk out, because I feel like
if a shooting would have happened in the school and the kids
wanted to protest, that would be cool.
But, you know, you may not agree with the platform
that Killer Mike said what he said,
but don't act like the man said anything wrong
when it comes to advocating for gun ownership,
in particular for black people to own firearms.
Right, he also says people aren't as progressive
as they would like to believe.
He said, you're not woke Wakanda,
and everybody had guns and spears.
Well, he has...
They didn't actually have guns.
They had advanced weaponry, not guns. Well, Killer didn't actually have guns. They had advanced, advanced weaponry.
Well, Killer Mike has since said some things because he wanted to explain why this interview came out the way that it did.
Here's what he had to say about the interview that he did on NRA TV, because they did put out this interview the same day as the March for Our Lives.
My interview with said organization who we all don't agree with was supposed to be something that continued a conversation.
And that conversation is about African-American gun ownership. It was not in contrast to your march. It was done well a week before your march. It should never have been used
in contrast to your march, and I think it's wrong. To the young people that worked tirelessly to
organize, I'm sorry adults chose to do this. Sorry NRATV did that. I'm sorry that adults on the left
and the right are choosing to use me as a lightning rod. What I want to encourage you guys to do this. Sorry, NRA TV did that. I'm sorry that adults on the left and the right are choosing to use me as a lightning
rod. What I want to encourage you guys to do
is keep organizing.
You spoke to him. He said he wasn't
he said because if his kids walked out during the
walkout, he would have a problem with that.
He said, walk out my house. He would have to walk out
his house. But those kids were not just walking out because of
people owning guns. It was to
change some of the age limits
and some of the rules and regulations to buy a gun, I thought.
I don't know. I mean, listen,
people were marching because they want some stricter gun
control laws and they want to make sure a lot of these issues
are addressed. I have no problem with that. Because clearly
we have an issue.
I just think his overall message was about black
gun ownership and I feel like that message is being
drowned out because everyone is mad that he said it
on NRA TV. But we'll tell you more of what
he had to say. Here's more of what he had to say.
And we have some of his tweets as well.
As your ally, and I am your ally, young people, I want to say that many of the people I organized
with were at that march, whether it was ending racism or ending classism, free health care,
fair wages, fair earning for women, gay and lesbian rights, black rights in particular
around community policing and black men.
All those things, all those people made up that march.
I'm a friend and advocate to you all.
All right.
Now, somebody said to him, appearing on NRA TV, it seems like you're giving support to an organization that doesn't seem to care about black folks or is outright hostile toward them.
Mo'Killa Mike responded.
Discourse ain't always in the forum we want, but it's important we have it.
I hope as an ally
we don't make the mistake
that the women's suffrage movement
and the abolitionist movement
suffered during Reconstruction.
He said, I did an interview.
That's no more a cosign
than me doing your show.
I agree.
I've been listening
to Killer Mike say that same thing
on various platforms
over the years,
including this one right here,
The Breakfast Club.
So it didn't bother me
that he said it there.
But in this era
where optics matter and your message can be lost depending on where you say it, The Breakfast Club, so it didn't bother me that he said it there, but in this era where optics matter and your message can
be lost depending on where you say it,
I wouldn't have done it on NRA TV.
Right, and I guess the bigger issue was
them putting that out on the same day as the March for Our
Lives campaign that was happening
in more than 800 different
cities. Now, Vic Mensa then said
to Killer Mike on Twitter, you don't need an AR-15
as a black man and fellow gun owner. I would like
to have a debate with you about your stances on gun control, to which Killer Mike on Twitter, you don't need an AR-15. As a black man and fellow gun owner, I would like to have a debate with you about your stances on
gun control, to which Killer Mike responded,
we got the same publicist and you have my phone number.
I ain't dodging you. I don't think Vic Midsom
want that smoke. Not when it comes to that
debate. Nothing wrong with a
debate. There's nothing wrong with a debate.
There's nothing wrong with you having your...
I'm all for the discourse, but I mean
if he actually watched the video, Killer Mike
wasn't even discussing anything about AR-15s.
That wasn't the conversation. The conversation wasn't whether discussing anything about AR-15s. That wasn't the conversation.
The conversation wasn't whether people should have AR-15s or not.
The conversation was African Americans owning guns, period.
But clearly, Vic Mitchell didn't watch the video.
Right, yeah.
All right, Russell Simmons has been accused of rape.
There's a new $10 million lawsuit against him.
Now, these documents were obtained by Billboard, and this complaint, which was filed on Friday,
a woman is saying that he lured her to his hotel room and raped her.
She says that they met at a concert that she was with with her young son,
and they were invited to an after party by Russell Simmons.
She then dropped off her son,
and she said that she spent some time with him at a nightclub
before they went to his hotel because he said he needed to get something.
That's when she claims inside the room he said to her,
I am going to F you.
I'm going to F you or I'm going to F your
son. What? This is wild.
He threw her on the bed and raped her,
according to this woman's lawsuit. What? That got
lost this weekend, by the way.
So right now she's seeking $10 million
in damages for forcible rape,
intentional infliction of emotional distress
and negligent infliction of emotional
distress as well.
Now, in the statement, Russell Simmons denies these allegations.
He said, they have shocked me to my core as I have never been abusive or violent in any way
in my relations with women.
I submitted myself to multiple lie detector tests.
I denied forced sex and sexual harassment allegations
brought against me in each test.
So, allegedly, she's saying that Russell Simmons said,
I'm going to F you, F your son.
How old is our son?
Both, essentially, he said.
Yeah, I don't know.
How old is the son?
I don't know because she's a Jane Doe,
so they haven't identified.
That's crazy.
Why does he know the son?
She took the son to a concert.
Oh.
Yeah, and then she dropped her son off
and went to the after party.
Now this is the 16th woman who is accusing him
of sexual misconduct since the initial accusations against him were made.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, Charlamagne, who are you giving that donkey to?
I feel bad, man, because I saw this story this morning, and I automatically profiled and thought that the young lady was from Florida, but she's not.
She's from Georgia.
Her name is Bakari Warren.
She needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We like to have a word with her.
I believe in my God wholeheartedly, and she believes in her God wholeheartedly.
But she honestly might believe in God more than I do.
Okay, all right, we'll get to that next.
And everybody who watches Revolt, yeah, Revolt is out this week,
so you will not see us on Revolt this week, all right?
All right, and Donkey, the day is up next.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day.
One, two, three, four.
Donkey of the day.
It's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty fun.
We're Charlamagne the Devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes, donkey of the day for Monday, March 26th
goes to a 25-year-old Georgia woman named Bakari Warren.
Now, let the record show that I profiled Bakari Warren
when I first read this story,
because when I first heard this story,
I didn't believe she was from Georgia.
I just assumed she had to be from the Bronx of Florida.
You know what your Uncle Charla always says,
the craziest people come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
But this young lady, Bakari, is trying to take that crazy crown.
Now, yesterday was Sunday.
Plenty of parents took their kids to places of worship so they can feel the energy of God.
So they can learn about their creator and learn about their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
And that's a beautiful thing because I'm a God-fearing person.
I feel if there is no God, there is no peace.
But if you know God, you will know peace.
Okay, God is everything.
I am a spiritual person, not a religious person.
I just know that there's something out here greater than me, period.
This is why I hate when people say, I found God.
I found God.
God not lost.
You are.
Okay, God is right where he or she has always been.
And that's right here waiting for your dumb ass to submit your will to him or her.
Now, Bakari has faith.
All right.
Who out there has faith in God?
Can I get an amen?
Amen.
Amen.
All right.
I know you're riding in your cars.
You're on the train.
You're headed to work or school.
You can hear my voice, so I'm asking you again because God is listening to all of us right now,
so I need you to speak loudly.
Who out there has faith?
Can I get an amen?
Amen.
Faith tells me that no matter what lies ahead of me, God is already there.
And that's how Bakari Warren felt when she was attempting to teach her five and seven-year-old kids that God is real.
That no matter what lies ahead of her, God is already there.
Let's go to WSB-TV Atlanta for the report, please.
This is surveillance video showing a car crashing into a pole in Gwinnett County.
Now the driver is facing charges. The two young children who were inside told police their mother crashed on purpose to prove to them God would keep
them safe. They told police their mom's eyes was closed as she drove across this intersection and
right into this concrete pole. Police body and dash cam videos showed the children ages five and
seven being brought out of the car unharmed, THEIR MOTHER, 25-YEAR-OLD BAKARI WARREN.
SHE WAS IMMEDIATELY ARRESTED FOR CHILD CRUELTY.
AS THE CHILDREN SAT IN THE BACK OF A POLICE CAR,
THEY TOLD OFFICERS WHAT THEY REMEMBERED.
WERE YOU ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD
OR THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD?
THE WRONG SIDE.
SO WE WOULD HAVE GOT HIT ANYWAY.
NORCROSS POLICE SAY WARREN DIDN'T SEEM FRANTIC
OR UPSET AFTER THE CRASH.
OFFICERS GIVE AT LEAST PARTIAL CREDIT TO THE SUV'S SEAT BELTS FOR SAVING LIVES. Norcross police say Warren didn't seem frantic or upset after the crash. Officers give at least partial credit to the SUV's seatbelts for saving lives.
Faith tells me that no matter what lies ahead of me, God is already there, even if it's a concrete pole.
I have so many questions. Did the kids think God was real before this?
What made her have to show these kids God is real in such an extreme way?
See, faith is the willingness to risk anything on God, okay? Makari Warren looked at her five and seven-year-old kids in the eye
and said, on God. When I run into this concrete pole, we're going to be fine because God is real.
Makari got me questioning myself this morning because the way my faith set up, I don't think
I would do that, okay? See, I believe in God, but I also believe in the power of choice. If I hit the
gas and hit a concrete pole and I die or get hurt, I can't give God the credit for that. God didn't
put me in that position. I made a choice and I don't believe that God should be held responsible
for our dumb ass choices. Okay. I don't have this, this kind of faith. All right. My faith is set up
to where all the good things that happened in my life for God, all the poor choices I've made that
caused bad things that happened to me, that's my fault, okay?
And by the grace of God, I'll be able to make it through and survive those things.
But I'm not just going to waste one of my three lifelines, all right?
Life is already hard enough.
All the unforeseen circumstances that we go through in this world that we need God for,
you know, I'm not going to waste a lifeline.
I'm not wasting one of God's 50-50s.
I'm not asking the audience, and I'm damn sure not going to phone a friend because you know we all got a friend in Jesus.
But I'm not going to call him because I decided to
run into a concrete pole with my five
and seven-year-old kids in the car.
Now, Bakari is in jail on a $22,000
bond and she is charged with two counts
of child cruelty. And what's worse,
police aren't giving
God the credit for them being okay.
They're accrediting seatbelts.
How can you teach your kids that God is real after you do something like this
and seatbelts are getting the credit and not God?
Well, Bakari, turn to the book of Kanye through the wire version, verse 2, chapter 33,
and tell him it says in the words of Mr. West,
Thank God I'm not too cool for a safety belt.
Please give Bakari Warren the biggest hee-haw, please.
My faith ain't set up that way, I'm sorry.
Nah, me neither.
I believe in my God, but it ain't set up that way.
Yeah, that's a ridiculous story.
That's crazy.
You got a lot of heart for doing it, though.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Up next, shoot your shot.
All right, now if there's somebody you want to holla at,
maybe a coworker, maybe somebody you want to holla at, maybe a co-worker, maybe
somebody you seen on a train, a bus, or
somebody that, I don't know, you met at a
bar, whatever it may be. You want to shoot your shot
with somebody, 800-585-1051.
Call us up right
now and we'll help you. Alright, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Are you
ready?
It's time to shoot your shot.
It's time to shoot your shot with The Breakfast Club.
You lose your one chance.
Don't mess it up.
Mess it up.
Mess it up.
We have Rico on the line.
Rico, what's up?
Hey, good morning.
How you doing?
Como esta usted?
Todo bien, todo bien.
Y tu, como estas?
That's all in the news.
You can't keep going.
Si, si, si, si.
Now, what's going on?
You want to shoot your el chato?
Oh my gosh, that was terrible.
Yeah, yeah, bro. You know? Ayuda on? You want to shoot your own shot, though? Oh, my gosh. That was terrible. Yeah, yeah, bro.
You know?
You know, I see that.
You know, you put that in your heart.
You can help, bro.
Go ahead, Envy.
What?
In English.
That's the only Spanish I know, bro.
I'm sorry.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, bro.
I need your help, man.
All right.
So who you want to shoot your shot with?
This girl named Maria, you know?
Maria, Maria!
All right. Tell us about Maria.
Yeah, so Maria and I, we've been working together at the bank for the past, like, five years.
And, man, I got this major crush on her.
You know, but I don't know if she's playing with me.
I don't know if she's, like, leading me on.
She's been inviting me to, like, all these different places,
like to the beach, you know, her and her friends.
Sometimes even just for her by herself.
Do you go?
I'm going to come and have lunch.
I mean, I want to, but I don't want to get stuck in that friend zone
because, you know, she'll be flirting, but then she won't be flirting.
So I don't really know where she where she's going
all this you know what i mean um and and i definitely want to just i want to go out with her
i mean with other girls i'm like real macho and i you know i just got the the guts and and just
i mean i have it in me to to just come out and be straightforward with them
and be like, yo, you want to come out?
Go have a drink?
Let's go to lunch?
Yeah, and you know, you can ask her out.
It doesn't have to be like a date.
You know, y'all work together, so you can just be like, hey, let's go grab something to eat.
Yeah, feel her out first.
Well, not literally, but just, you know.
Yeah, don't do that.
Yeah, please don't put your hands anywhere without asking her permission.
I meant the situation.
Jesus Christ.
I don't understand why y'all don't know how to talk to women
no more. Because everything is social media.
That's exactly what it is.
That's the thing, bro. I do, but this one,
if you saw her, she's smoking
a lot. You know what I mean?
You don't know how to make her laugh?
I make her laugh
when I'm not trying, but I seem to be trying a lot lately. Why don't you how to make her laugh? I make her laugh when I'm not trying.
But I seem to be trying a lot lately.
Why don't you just ask her to go to lunch and stuff like that?
Just on some casual, you know, so y'all could get to know each other outside the office more.
All right, well, let's do this.
Let's call her.
Let's call her.
And hopefully you tell her you're interested in her.
Let's see where it goes.
Come on, you got a man up.
Rico, you are being way too...
You got any...
You got like a flipper?
You know, for me, like...
Like the ice for her?
Or a man?
You're being too tongue-tied, man.
You got an elemental uppo.
We're going to call her when we come back, all right?
And if you don't stop disrespecting the Spanish language like that...
I don't know it.
All right, when we come back, we're going to do it.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Shoot Your Shot.
We have Rico on the phone
and he's about to call Maria.
Let's do it.
Hello?
Hey, Maria.
Who is this?
Who is it?
Rico?
Yeah, it's Rico.
How you doing today?
How are you?
I'm doing good.
Awesome.
Awesome. Awesome.
Are you sick? Are you okay?
Yeah, yeah, no, I'm definitely, I'm good.
I'm good, I'm good too.
I just got like something in my throat.
Okay.
All right, damn it.
Hey, Maria, this is DJ UV Angelina Chalamet from The Breakfast Club.
This was painful for me.
Rico wants to go out with you.
He doesn't know if you like him or not.
As you can see, he's very shy, very scared to talk to you.
Will you give Rico a shot?
Maria, this is The Breakfast Club.
We're just trying to help him out.
He wants to shoot a shot with you.
He wants to ask you out, but he doesn't know how to do it.
He likes you.
Hola.
Maria. Oh, my God. I don't know why to do it. He likes you. Hola. Maria.
Oh, my God.
I don't know why you're here.
Oh, I'm here.
I am here.
Are you there?
Yeah, we're here.
Can you hear us?
I can totally hear you.
He wants to shoot a shot with you.
He wants a chance to go out with you on a date.
He really likes you.
He's feeling you.
He's just very nervous.
He called us because he needed some help.
Okay, I see.
Well, it's about time, I have to say.
Oh, so you're feeling him. It's been a long time coming.
Really? Yeah,
for real. I feel like we've been flirting
for quite a long time, no?
No, but claro, I just didn't know
if you were actually really flirting or
just being friendly. I mean,
I feel like an idiot.
This whole time, I didn't
know what was going on. I thought you were just throwing me mixed signals and stuff,
just leaving me on.
I should have never assumed.
I should have just came out and just...
So are you guys going to go out or what?
Are you guys going to go on a date?
Yes.
Oh, that is great.
Rico, take a deep breath.
Muy bien, muy bien.
Where are you going to take her and when?
Wherever she wants to go.
I mean...
Okay.
Yeah, I'm going to go get her.
You sound like a mess right now, so I will decide, and that's okay with me.
There you go.
Esto es marvelouso.
She's my man.
All right.
All right, great.
I'll see you at work, Maria.
All right? Okay, I'll see you. Aw game. All right. All right, great. I'll see you at work, Maria. All right?
Okay, I'll see you.
Awkward.
All right.
Well, ustedes tienen un gran día.
That means you guys have a great day.
Thank you.
Igualmente.
Igualmente.
And good luck, guys.
All right?
All right.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you, guys.
Good luck.
Have fun.
Thank you.
Nayee.
Yes.
Tienes los rumores después?
Can you get off your phone and be in style, Chyna?
It sounds terrible the way you say it.
Now say it with a better accent.
Tienes los rumores después.
Tienes?
Tienes los rumores.
Tienes los rumores después.
Después?
Yes.
You have the rumors next.
Yes, I know what you meant, but it just sounded terrible.
Sorry.
You got to work on that, man.
You can't be in here being all Dominican and can't speak Spanish.
I'm not Dominican!
All right, rumor's next.
It's the Breakfast Local Morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
What's happening?
All right, let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Kendrick Lamar.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip. Gossip. The rumor report. Lamar. 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, well, well.
This was fun on the internet.
A new version of Kanye's Father Stretch My Hands Part 1 hit yesterday.
I don't know if it was a leak or who put it out or whatever, but Kendrick Lamar is on it. If you haven't heard it yet,
here's a snippet. You know I love it when it's poking out. You know I'm thuggin' even in the drought. You know I'm a fucking chronic crush.
A brand new Agati in a mud like a salami.
So you know I'm in the middle.
Won't you kiss her, baby?
Take a picture.
It's very rare that I hear a verse that was left off a song
and I say to myself, you know what?
That should have been on the original.
And it made it better.
I'm perfectly fine with Father Scratch my head
being the way that it was.
The original was amazing.
The original was dope.
Kendrick did nothing for that record.
I like it. You need to hear the whole thing. It's Yeah, absolutely. Original was dope. Kendrick did nothing for that record. I like it.
You need to hear the whole thing.
It's cool, but the original one with Ye is just...
It would be a nice...
Well, that original song is dope.
It is.
So it would be hard to say you could add anything to it.
Life of Pablo is a classic album, too, by the way.
This might be a nice little remix or something like that.
All right.
And speaking of Kanye, Virgil, who was Kanye's longtime...
Is Kanye's longtime creative director
and also the founder of Off-White, which is the brand, I'm sure, that MBU wear.
Yeah, I wear.
My kids wear.
What about you, Charlamagne?
Off-White?
Nah.
All right.
Well, he is now going to be Louis Vuitton's first African-American artistic director ever.
That's dope.
Ever.
That's dope.
I'm excited about that.
Congratulations to Virgil.
He's one of the few black designers at the top of a French heritage house.
Now, he said on the phone with the New York Times, he said, I feel elated.
He said he plans to relocate his family to Paris to take that job at Louis Vuitton with Hennessy.
And he said this opportunity to think through what the next chapter of design and luxury will mean
and a brand that represents the pinnacle of luxury, was always a goal in my wildest dreams.
And to show a younger generation there is no one way anyone in this kind of position has to look is a fantastically modern spirit in which to start.
Now, school me on why this is a big deal.
Because if he had his own brand, Off-White, which he's doing so well.
Which he does.
He's still doing it.
It's a dope brand.
He's still doing it.
Okay.
So why would he just focus all his energy on that?
I think it's just a dope collaboration how Louis Vuitton did it with Supreme.
And he's African-American. He's going to be designing clothes how Louis Vuitton did it with Supreme. And he's African-American.
He's going to be designing clothes for Louis Vuitton.
That's big.
That's huge.
Louis Vuitton's a huge, huge staple brand.
They've never had an African-American artistic director before.
So if you're in the fashion world, which he is, and he has his own brand, that's humongous for him.
He's elated about it.
I'm sure it is a big deal.
But I'm saying if you got your own brand off-white and everybody's rocking it,
why not make that the next Louis instead of going to work for Louis? He'll still have his brand.
And his brand still does well.
But this is just big for everybody in general.
Whatever he's going to bring there, who knows what people he's going to end up hiring,
what kind of doors will be open, what kind of collaborations he's going to come with.
It is a huge deal.
So congratulations to this young man.
Yes, congratulations to him.
All right,, Tinashe
has a new boo, as we've been
seeing them posting on the gram and everything.
But it's official now. She actually
sat down and did an interview with
Billboard about her
new boo, Ben Simmons. Here's what she said.
Guys, he's like my full boyfriend, I guess.
Oh, that's official. So
Ben Simmons is your boyfriend. Yeah.
You heard it here first. It's official before it was on the gram.
That was just what everyone else found out.
Do what you got to do, Tinashe.
You know what I'm saying?
When the records ain't on the charts, you know what I mean?
The next best thing to do is go grab you a $100 million, $200 million NBA player, okay?
He's like seven foot though, right?
And she's like five, two.
What the contract look like?
Stop worrying about things like height.
Anyway, aside from all of that, she does have an album coming out, Joyride.
And that album's coming out April 13th.
And let's keep it real.
A lot of guys have been trying to shoot this shot with Tinashe.
And Ben Simmons, she came up.
Drop on the clues, Bob, for Tinashe.
I will say Tinashe has one of my favorite songs, though.
All My Friends Are Wasted, featuring Chance the Rapper.
Okay, so you do like Tinashe.
With who is that?
With Snake Hips, I think it is.
All right, so cute new couple alert.
And Meek Mill, even the governor is saying that Meek Mill should be freed from prison.
Oh, free him?
Yeah.
The hell is you talking about?
The governor of Pennsylvania is in his corner.
Governor Tom Wolf, he's fully in support of the Philly DA's stance that he should be released on bail while a decision is made on several motions,
which includes whether or not the judge, Denise Brinkley, should be removed from that case and whether his two- to four-year prison sentence should be overturned.
Now, Governor Tom Will tweeted out,
I support D.A. Larry Krasner's position in the case of Robert Williams, Meek Mill.
Our criminal justice system is in need of repair.
That's why my administration has made efforts to invest in programs that divert individuals from the system,
improve public safety, and promote fairness.
Now, hold on. Is Meek charge a state charge or a federal charge?
It's a state charge, right? State charge, I believe, yeah. It's a state charge, and promote fairness. Now, hold on. Is Meek charged a state charge or a federal charge? It's a state charge, right?
State charge, I believe, yeah.
It's a state charge, and the governor can pardon Meek Mills.
Why don't you pardon him?
They're waiting for the judge.
The judge has to rule.
But the governor can just pardon Meek.
What do you mean?
Right.
So Meek's lawyer is saying,
Never in my career have I ever seen a governor and district attorney
publicly state that a defendant should be granted bail,
yet Meek still remains wrongfully imprisoned.
I guess there's still procedures that you have to go through.
How about instead of waiting for him to get granted bail, just pardon the young man?
Okay.
I don't know if it's that easy, but I agree with you.
You're the governor.
What do you mean?
I don't know if he can.
What do you mean?
The governor can grant pardons or reprieves for offenses?
Yes, if it's under state criminal law.
Well, this seems crazy, so hopefully Meek Mill is home soon.
And I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
Well, I hope he does.
All right, well, that is your Rumor Report.
Up next, a People's Choice Mix.
Let me know what you want to hear at DJM.
We get your request in.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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 the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up
their territory. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey 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,
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Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
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