The Breakfast Club - YBN Cordae Interview
Episode Date: July 31, 2019Today we had a first timer on the show, YBN Cordae. He spoke about his debut album "The Lost Boy". We discuss his personal life from his state to state upbringing, to how he got into music. He also ta...lks about experiencing anxiety for the first time in college and how he deals with it and how he is putting his experiences into his music. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Mitch McConnell who blocked election security bill, rejects criticism he is aiding Russia and we opened up the phone lines to see what advice listeners will give to Angela Yee's god daughter who was being harassed by older men at her juice bar. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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It's time! It's time!
It's time! It's time to wake up!
DJ N, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne
the God. The Breakfast Club, bitches!
The voice of the culture.
People watch The Breakfast Club for light news and really be tuned in.
It's one of my favorite shows to do.
Just because y'all always keep it 100, y'all keep it real.
They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter.
They're on Facebook.
They're, you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Club.
Get your ass up.
Good morning, USA.
Hey, good morning, fam.
What's up, Yee?
I wasn't sure if Charlamagne was there or not, because I'm in Detroit.
Well, you knew he wasn't here.
It's Tuesday!
Now you don't have to get here until 6.04.
Oh, okay.
I thought he was doing better.
No, but what's up?
You out in Detroit?
What are you doing in Detroit?
Because you're there
the whole week, right?
Yeah, so actually
I was here yesterday
and that was for
a seat at the table.
And so shout out
to everybody that participated
and that was a great conversation
about black women and families in Michigan issue reform.
And I was on a panel there. Tom Perez is the DNC chair was there and he spoke.
We had Senator Karen Carter Peterson there.
Joaquina Klan, who put it together. She's senior advisor to the DNC chairman, Tom Perez.
I mean, it was a great panel of women and talked about a lot of different issues that affect people across the nation.
But in particular, they were focused on Michigan.
They had the mayor from Flint, Michigan.
She was there as well.
And she spoke and told us basically everything that she's been doing in Flint, having to deal with the water issue, Mayor Karen Weaver.
So, yeah, it was it was a pretty great night last night.
Yeah, I'm out in Detroit.
Actually, this Thursday, I'll be out there in Detroit.
You know, Chevrolet is doing something for all the HBCUs.
They actually did it.
They got seven different students from different HBUs that are doing journalists as their major
and just putting them together, putting them on papers, just doing things for them to help them out in their future.
So shout out to Chevrolet.
So I'll be there for that.
Charlemagne just walked in.
What up, Charlemagne?
Why are there bottles of hypnotic all over
the place? Y'all are having
a party now that I'm not there. Like, who the hell?
Yeah, I didn't even know hypnotic still existed.
I didn't know hypnotic still existed. They sent me a box.
It's a bottle of hypnotic,
a bowl, and some
cereal. So they want you to, I
guess, eat cereal with hypnotic in it?
What the hell do I look like? I don't know.
You guys take it easy in there today. Who do you think I am?
Miss Biscuit?
I don't know.
I'm not drinking no goddamn liquor with no cereal.
I don't know, but that's what they said this morning.
If I want to drink blue cereal, I eat Froot Loops.
Well, you know what cereal they out doing?
They doing a shark, shark, shark, shark, baby shark cereal.
That launches next week.
The moment has passed on that.
Unless the box sings, nobody wants that.
Unless you get the box and the box
sings that song. Every time you open the box, it's like
brr, brr, brr, brr, brr, brr, brr. Yeah, kids aren't
going to be intrigued by that. I heard that on the news this
morning that they're doing that. Nah, I'm not interested.
Well, I'm not a kid, so I don't know. From the creators of
Mr. T's
cereal.
From the creators of Pokemon. Oh, yeah.
That'll get the kids intrigued.
Who the hell is Mr. T, Daddy?
Who's Mr. T, Mommy?
Oh, my goodness.
All right, well, YBN Corday will be joining us this morning.
YBN Corday, he's got an album out called The Lost Boy.
The Lost Boy, yes.
Yeah, so we'll kick it with him in a little bit.
And then we got front page news.
What are we talking about?
Well, I'm actually in Detroit,
and I'll be at the Democratic debates tonight.
So I'm going to give you some information
on what's happening tonight and tomorrow night in Detroit.
Who's going to be on stage?
How do people qualify for the debate?
And what happens if they don't do well?
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Where are we starting, Yee?
Well, let's start with the Democratic debates that are happening.
The first night is tonight, and that's going to be on from 8 to 10 tonight.
So you can watch that on CNN or watch it streaming on all of the CNN apps.
And for tonight, who's going to be on stage?
Marianne Williamson, Tim Ryan, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren Warren Beto O'Rourke, John Hickenlooper, John Delaney
and Steve Bullock. I love a lot of people
on the STH. I like Tim Ryan
a whole lot because Tim Ryan is always out here talking about
mental health and social and emotional learning
I like Mayor Pete. I like
Marianne Williamson. Not when she's running for president
but when she's on Oprah's Super Soul Conversations
So that's just for tonight. Don't forget
tomorrow night there'll be more
people on stage and we'll break that down
But Kamala's on tomorrow
Joe Biden
Cory Booker
Kirsten Gillibrand
Michael Bennett
Andrew Yang
Bill de Blasio
Tulsi Gabbard
They're all on tomorrow night
Now did Joe Biden say
He's not gonna be nice anymore
There's no more Mr. Nice guy
Well he said he'll be less polite
And he'll fight back
So he said if you come at me
I will hit back
And that's his plan for tonight
Now candidates Or for tomorrow They'll have 60 seconds to answer questions and 30 seconds for rebuttals and responses.
You know, Democrats don't need to waste time arguing with each other and beating up on each other.
They need to be on that stage warning America about the fact that the federal Republican Party has become a fascist institution and that your president is a traitor, a criminal and a fascist dictator. That's what they need to be
talking about.
Okay.
Alright, now let's talk about the festival
shooter. We told you guys about this yesterday
the Gearwork Garlic Festival.
They have gotten some information
about the shooter.
He did kill three people, a six-year-old
boy, a 13-year-old girl
and the other man was in his 20s.
And at least 12 of the other people were injured in the attack.
Well, they don't have a motive, but they do know who the gunman is.
He was 19 years old, Santino Legan.
They said he did legally purchase that rifle in Nevada.
So a very unfortunate situation.
He had an AK-47 type of rifle that he purchased on July 9th.
They did find a social media page of an Instagram account that he created five days ago.
And he had posted some messages shortly before the attack.
He put, A, garlic festival time.
Come get wasted on overpriced-ish.
And they said that in school, he was kind of a problem child.
And he had a spotty attendance record.
He would defy authority by being smart to his teachers.
Not smart as in intelligent, but a smart mouth and picking verbal fights with students.
Yeah.
So they said when he did come to campus, he was difficult to manage.
So he just didn't like the garlic festival.
That's why he decided to shoot it up.
They said it seems like a random act, but they haven't determined what that motivation is.
Yeah, it's never a random act when you decide to do a mass shooting.
You put some thought into that.
All right.
And a hacker has gained access to 100 million Capital One credit card applications and accounts.
They said it's one of the biggest ever data breaches. And that person, Paige Thompson, is accused of breaking into the server and getting all those social security numbers, social insurance numbers from Canada, 80,000 bank account numbers, people's names, addresses, credit scores, credit limits, balances, all that information.
And then he tried to share that information.
He was arrested in connection with that breach.
Yeah.
What do they do with those people when they get called for that?
Because they need harsh sentences
so it stops people from doing it
because it really messes up
people's lives,
people's credit,
people's social security,
things that they can't fix
for years.
Sometimes you don't even
know about it.
Sometimes you don't even know about it.
Until it's time to go do something
and you're like,
wait a minute.
Nah, but it can affect your life.
You know, you're trying to buy
your first home,
you're thinking everything's good,
you run your credit
and it's low and you're like,
well, I didn't buy none of that stuff.
Yeah, and on the flip side of that, though, think about
the mindset of the criminal. In his mind, he's willing
to take that chance and she's willing to take that chance
because it's going to change her life. Yeah.
You know what I'm saying? Mm-hmm.
Well, they're saying she realizes that she has acted illegally
and people will be notified
about that breach, but they said it's going to
cost a lot related to that hack
because they have to send out those customer notifications,
credit monitoring, technology costs, legal support, all of that because of that hack because they have to send out those customer notifications, credit monitoring,
technology costs, legal support,
all of that because of that hack. They said it's going to cost
between $100 and $150 million.
Yeah, they said they're going to offer credit monitoring
if your credit was touched or hacked.
That's through Capital One, correct?
Mm-hmm. All right. Well, that's
front page news. Get it off your chest.
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Is your country falling apart?
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
Oh my god.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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Hello, who's this?
What up, Envy?
This Phil, man.
Hey, Charlamagne, you're going to have to give your boy Nori the Compton Funner congregation
with that Nas interview on Drink Chat.
I know that's your boy.
I ain't seen it yet.
What happened?
Man, that is disappointing, man.
That is very horrible.
One hour let alone.
That's your boy Nori.
You wanted to give him something, man.
Why, though?
You're not giving me a reason why.
What happened?
He didn't ask Nas basically nothing, but you know how Nori is.
He needs training on it.
Hey, man, you're the greatest rapper ever.
You know, give him all his little flowers.
I don't know about that.
I didn't see the full interview,
but the clips I've seen,
it seemed like Nas is giving a couple of good gems.
He talked about the Prince story.
He talked about a lot on there.
And you watched the whole thing, right?
You were interested?
Nas, of course.
Nas don't do interviews.
What the world?
He doesn't ask Nali nothing.
But we got to understand, though,
I don't know how you look at Nori,
but Nori, that's what Drink Champs is for.
It's to celebrate the artists.
It's to big up the legends.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know what you was expecting.
He did two hours with all the legends.
Did two hours with 50.
He did a long hour with Jada.
Got Fat Joe on there two hours.
Good interviews.
Nas won.
Like, Nas, don't do interviews.
You got to hit it.
All right, well, you're entitled to your career.
I'm going to tell you something, though. Can I say something? I interviewed Nas, don't do interviews. You gotta hit it. Alright, well, you're entitled to your career. I'm gonna tell you something,
though. Can I say something? I interviewed Nas
once, and while I was interviewing him,
I guess there were certain questions he
didn't want to discuss, so anytime
I asked one of those questions, his security would
step up and shake his finger
no at me. Nas wouldn't answer that
question, and we'd keep it moving, so I don't know what conversation
they might have had behind the scenes.
I don't know if that happened,
but I do know they definitely...
He set off not doing it then.
Jay-Z has all the questions, y'all.
Thank you.
I haven't seen it, so I don't know.
But you know what I'm saying?
I just know that Norrie likes to celebrate the artists,
but I'm going to check it out probably sometime this week.
Hello, who's this?
It's John.
Hey, what's up, St. John?
Get it off your chest.
Man, first off, good morning, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlotte McGee.
What's happening, brother?
Hey, I just wanted to say I came from Florida.
I play high school football, college football.
I got a scholarship, and I blew it my chances,
but I'm back in my community at the same high school working for them
and coaching football now.
So I just want to shout out Florida and Tarlantica.
That's what it is, man.
Appreciate it.
Keep them kids, man, because today's going to be a hot one.
So keep them kids nice and cool, bro.
Oh, yeah, we got it.
We got it.
Y'all poppin'.
Appreciate you guys.
All right, brother.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up, Emory?
What's up, Trav?
Yep.
What's up, you?
Hey, Trav.
How you living, boo?
Yo, somebody called about you yesterday
I heard
And also I hope that y'all went
And researched
What J. Cole said about that back in 2013
That he why he did that
And what he's trying to bring attention to
Before he even asked me about it
So he said that J. Cole used a gay
Slur for people who didn't hear it yesterday
J. Cole he's Talking about J. Cole using gay sl slur for people who didn't hear it yesterday.
J. Cole, he's talking about J. Cole using gay slurs in his music and why Trav never brought that up.
What was he trying to bring attention to? Yes, it happened in 2013.
J. Cole's already talked about this.
He said he's trying to bring attention to the word being used in hip-hop and hoping it would start a conversation
and that people would ask about it and how homophobia is in hip-hop.
He put an old statement out. conversation and that people would ask about it and how homophobic is in hip-hop and he put
a whole statement out so wait so you say you say a homophobic slur and then say i said it because
i wanted to create the conversation yeah that's what that's what he said i want i want i want
everybody to use that slur um because i'm looking at the line from villa for villa monati he says
my verbal ak slays the f word, and I don't mean no disrespect
whenever I say the F word.
Okay, F word?
Don't be so sensitive.
If you want to get F'd in the A,
that's between you
and whoever else's D it is.
Whoa.
That me brought a lot of attention.
All right, John.
Why don't we make excuses
for people we like?
Damn, whoa.
No, no, no, hold on.
You like that one, huh, Trav?
Do I agree with how he said he wanted to start the conversation?
No, I do not agree with how he said it.
But that man said that he said that because he wanted to start a conversation
on the F word being used in music and homophobia.
Well, Trav.
Hoping to start a conversation.
What if Rick Ross wanted to start the conversation when you was mad at Ross?
Well, when Rick Ross come up there, I know that Charlamagne's going to press him.
He's going to ask about it, you know?
No, I'm not.
No, I'm not.
I'm going to tell you why.
Because if I had to press all of my favorite rappers on their use of the F word, please,
I'd be here forever.
That word was so regularly used back in the day.
By your favorite artist.
By your favorites.
Why do you call it for Trav?
Yeah, I didn't even call it about that.
Jesus Christ.
What do you want?
That's what I'm saying.
What do you want, Trav?
I don't even want to talk no more.
Y'all piss me off now.
Bye.
Ah, he pissed himself off.
That trooper pissed himself off.
He got so mad.
All right, Trav.
Get it off your chest.
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You better have the same energy.
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Richard.
Yo.
What's up, sir?
Okay.
So, you know, I have this thing on my mind forever.
Mr. Ramford.
I don't know if you guys know him from Arthur.
Who?
Mr. Ramford.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
From, yeah, yeah, the teacher.
On Arthur.
Yeah.
Now, the thing about it is.
Arthur that balls his fist up.
Yes, it gets mad.
The aardvark.
Are they an anteater?
Well. I think he's an anteater. I don't know if if you guys know, but Mr. Ramford now has a husband.
He's gay.
Now, I don't have a problem with it.
I personally, you know, care less.
But I feel like they push a lot of agendas on kids that kids don't need to have on their plate right now.
And I understand, you know, it's equality for everybody and what's not.
But you and Envy had the same conversation the other day about the Lion King.
Saying, oh, they didn't show enough emotion.
At the end of the day, it's not for us.
It's for the kids.
So we shouldn't even be butting ourselves into certain situations.
The Lion King is not for the kids, sir.
Okay, the Lion King is for everybody.
The old one to the first one was for us. Now the newer version not for the kids, sir. Okay, the Lion King is for everybody. The old one to the first one was for us.
Now the newer version is for the kids.
The first one is a cartoon.
What are you talking about?
The first one is a cartoon.
The new one is a live-action film that looks like a horror movie.
The newer version is for the kids.
No way.
It's the same movie.
It's like a picture of red Kool-Aid with no sugar in it.
That's all.
The new one has no soul to it.
Okay.
Well, I guess that's your opinion.
By the way, Charlamagne, I love your book, man.
I read them both.
Thank you, sir.
I appreciate you.
It's a good thing, man.
Keep it up with the seminars, man.
You guys are awesome.
Angelique, you're not there, but stay beautiful.
I'm here.
She's there.
Oh, you're in Detroit. I just heard you on'm here. She's there. Oh, wait. You're in Detroit.
I just heard you on the radio.
But I'm still here.
Okay.
Well, thank you for being there.
I appreciate you guys.
Well, thank you, sir.
Thank you.
LaShia, you there?
Yes, I'm here.
It's your birthday, girl.
It's your birthday, girl.
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
How old you turning, LaShia?
I'll be 27. Ow. That's all I got. How you. How old you turning, LaShia? I'll be 27.
Ow.
That's all I got.
How you celebrating?
How you celebrating?
I'm volunteering at this Maya Business pop-up shop today in Norfolk.
Okay, Norfolk, Virginia.
All right.
She volunteering.
I see that.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, guys.
You guys are doing well.
I love you guys.
Keep shining.
Love you more.
I'm going to be in Virginia, I think, this week and the next weekend.
So if I'm out there, get your girls, come celebrate your birthday, all right?
All right.
We'll take care of you.
All right.
Get you in.
All right, mama.
Get it off your chest.
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Nayee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to be talking about A$AP Rocky.
You know, he has to go to court
and we'll tell you what they are saying about him
and where they are with this case so far.
Alright, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela
Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, A$AP Rocky's trial has started today.
He's entered a not guilty plea,
and that's for an assault charge,
as his trial has just started.
Two other members of his entourage are also facing charges,
and we're going to be watching to see what happens.
They've also set aside Thursday and Friday for the case,
but they don't know whether or not the trial is going to go the full three days.
So we will keep you updated.
But what prosecutors are alleging in Sweden is that A$AP Rocky
and the two other suspects deliberately together and in agreement
attacked the alleged victim, Mustafa Jafari.
And that happened on June 30th.
The charges do carry a maximum sentence of two years in prison.
As you know, A$AP Rocky's been
in jail, been in custody since July 3rd
and he's saying that he acted in self-defense.
They do have him in a secure courtroom.
There's no filming permitted inside the
courtroom and they're saying that
he did beat and kick Jafari
while he was on the ground and
that he was hit by parts of or a whole
bottle as well.
ASAP Rocky's put out his own video footage
and he's shown that they were harassing him
and they repeatedly told him to stop
following him, to leave him alone, leave him and his
friends alone, and he didn't listen.
Now they're saying that the guy that was
I guess that ASAP Rocky threw on the
floor, he was arrested for hitting a guy in the
face and the other guy was arrested for
having a gun or something like that?
Yeah, they've had their own previous issues
with the law.
But they're not being charged in this situation
though. No, they're not being charged
in this situation. And you know
Donald Trump has gotten involved
on Twitter. Donald Trump done moved on.
He ain't thinking about ASAP no more. That was just a tweet.
He was just throwing that out there.
Now he also, Donald Trump also asked for Sweden to release ASAP Rocky on bail,
but they said that's not legally possible there
because Sweden doesn't even have a bail system.
Something we wouldn't know,
and clearly Donald Trump didn't know that.
All right, now, I know y'all don't watch
Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, Envy & Charlamagne.
Nope.
But a lot of people have been paying attention
to what's going on on the reunion.
I actually watched it a little bit.
They had a reunion?
Yeah, two parts.
Yeah, I watch it.
A two-part reunion
as they always do
on Love and Hip Hop.
What season are they on now?
27?
About 28.
But I actually watch this one.
Okay, so did you watch
with Carly Redd?
So the issue,
and I'm going to explain it
for people who don't watch the show,
Carly Redd's been accused
of having a threesome
with Poo Hicks
and her husband Hiram
and she's denied that. But there's been things that people don't believed's been accused of having a threesome with Pooh Hicks and her husband Hiram and she's denied that.
But there's been things
that people don't believe her.
They believe she had the threesome.
She doesn't want to be embarrassed.
Well, there's more than that.
She sharted the sheets.
Right.
So Pooh is alleging
that Carly...
You can't shart
while you're having sex
with somebody named Pooh.
I don't know if it was shart.
The irony.
I don't know if it was shart.
Oh.
But Pooh is alleging
that yes,
there was some excrement from her butt.
She pooed in the bed with Pooh?
Some poo poo.
She pooed with Pooh?
Yes.
So she did take a lie detector test.
Carly Redd took a lie detector test.
Pooh wouldn't take the lie detector test to prove that she didn't have this threesome and to prove that she didn't poo on the sheets.
Have you and Pooh ever had sexual intercourse?
Jesus Christ. The result was
no deception indicated.
Have you ever had a threesome
with poo and Hiram?
The result was no deception
indicated. Did you defecate
on poo's bed? The result
no deception
indicated.
Bitch.
Y'all wanna read my test results?
Oh no, bitch, we don't wanna read that. You're a liar. Y'all want to read my test results? Oh, no. Bitch, we don't want to read that.
This is a liar.
Let me introduce you to a hypothetical liar.
And this is what a hypothetical liar looks like.
Russian interference don't have nothing to do with,
don't have nothing on love and hip-hop interference.
Russians don't got to hack nothing in 2020
as long as they keep putting out features of love and hip-hop.
So she didn't poo on her sheets.
That wasn't her poo.
According to the lie detector test, Carly Rae did not poo on poo sheets. She didn't poo while she was in the and hip hop. So she didn't poo on her sheets. That wasn't her poo. According to the lie detector test,
Carly Rae did not poo on poo sheets.
She didn't poo while she was in the bed with poo.
This is what y'all really watching?
I don't know why I was watching that.
I'm ashamed, man.
Jesus Christ.
I'm ashamed.
It was a big storyline this past season.
Now let's move on from that.
Sounds to me like love and hip hop is a jump to shark.
Yeah.
Well, people still watching though.
Take care.
All right. Now let's talk about Lil Nas X. Congratulations
to him. Old Town Road
has broken a record.
You know what record that is? It's the
unprecedented 17
weeks at number one on
Billboard. So previously
that record was held at the number one spot by
Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men with that song
One Sweet Day and then
Despacito matched that but now
Lil Nas X featuring Billy
Ray Cyrus has surpassed that.
Amazing his first single.
Congrats to him. Yeah man.
You can really upgrade the butt in your life with those kind of records.
Whatever you used to get
has upgraded now.
Mariah Carey even sent Lil Nas X some love.
She said sending love and congrats to Lil Nas X
on breaking one of the longest running records in music history.
I'm blessed to hold this record with a song that means a great deal
to boys, to men, and myself, and has touched so many.
Keep living your best life one sweet day.
We'll always hold a special place in my heart.
And I want to thank anyone who's ever told me
how this song has affected them and their loved ones.
Grade A butt, top-notch cheeks for Lil Nas X for the rest of the year.
God damn it. Toast to that, man. And another record broken on the Billboard charts, affected them and their loved ones. Grade A butt, top-notch cheeks for Lil Nas X for the rest of the year, goddammit.
Toast to that, man.
And another record broken on the Billboard charts,
Blue Ivy has made history as she is the youngest artist
on the Billboard Hot 100.
So congratulations to Blue Ivy at seven years old.
What song, the Brown Skin Girl charted?
Yeah, mm-hmm.
What number?
Oh, I guess because the album came out okay yeah because
on the album yeah streaming okay all right i'm angela yee and that is your rumor report all right
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Let's get in some front page news.
Where are we starting off with, Yee?
Well, imagine you find out that your child, who's 10 years old,
is being charged with assault all because of a dodgeball game.
This sounds so crazy.
They were playing dodgeball on the playground at school.
And now the young man who's being charged,
fifth grader Bryce Lindley, he's black.
And the kid who got hit with the ball is white, by the way.
Just putting that out there.
And according to what happened,
is the young white kid got hit with the ball.
And now they're charging the 10-year-old with assault.
The other 10-year-old with assault.
That don't even make no sense.
Or allegedly hitting a classmate in the face.
I'm telling you, America has jumped the shark.
That's what happens when everybody wants to be so PC
and so politically correct
that we get to the point where kids are playing dodgeball,
making a choice to play dodgeball.
The whole point of the game is to dodge the ball,
but if you get hit, you're out.
But now if you get hit, somebody gets charged?
But what cop would really do that?
What cop would really charge a kid and arrest him?
Like, that just sounds crazy.
The kid who got hit's father?
Like, no, that sounds crazy.
Come on now.
Well, the injured child's mother has spoken out.
She didn't release her name or her child's name to the public.
Her child did sustain a concussion.
She said her son had a previous medical condition
that made him susceptible to head injuries.
And she says that this particular injury was no accident.
He shouldn't have been playing.
He shouldn't have been playing God's ball.
She said he sustained facial tissue damage to his face.
He had a black eye and a bruised nose.
And that he had already experienced similar incidents while engaging in physical activities at school.
And she tried not to let it get to this point.
Whose fault is that?
He shouldn't have been playing God's ball.
That's not my fault.
Like, we played God's ball before.
You want to hit somebody in the head. You want to hit somebody in the head. You want to hit
somebody in the face. You want to hit somebody in the chest. That's the whole point.
You're supposed to hit somebody with the ball. Did nobody
tell him this before he started playing?
This family got to pay for a lawyer to fight this case?
Nah, that's not stuff. And I bet you the kids knew about his condition.
A 10-year-old. The kids probably knew about his condition
and was like, didn't even want to play with him. But, you know,
they don't want to exclude him, so they let him play
and then look. Or they might not even
have known.
They might not have
even known that he
had this condition.
But even if they did
know, he chose to play.
It's in Michigan.
You said what?
Is it in Michigan?
Yeah, where is this at?
Where did this happen at?
Yeah, it's in Michigan.
Goodness gracious,
that's effed up.
Yeah, so just letting
you guys know what's
happening in your world all right now let's
talk about senate majority leader mitch mcconnell he is defending his decision to block an election
security bill and people have said that he helped russia and here's what he has to say about that
over the last several days i was called unpatriotic and essentially treasonous by a couple of left-wing pundits on the basis
of bold-faced lies. I was accused of aiding and abetting the very man I've singled out as an
adversary and opposed for nearly 20 years, Vladimir Putin. This is the state, Mr. President,
of left-wing politics in 2019. Welcome to modern-day McCarthyism. No, the truth to the
matter is your president is a potential Russian
agent and the Republicans have sided with the Russians
and unless we speak up and speak up loud,
democracy as we know it in America is
dead, okay? We have to fight the fascists and when all
this different intel is telling us Russians interfere
with the elections and then Mitch McConnell and the
Republicans block an election security bill,
what does that tell you people?
Alright, the Russians are helping this administration
maintain power and we are one step closer.
Not even think we want to step closer.
I think that federal Republicans are a fascist institution at this point.
That's what I believe.
All right.
So we'll keep you guys updated on what's going on with that as well.
But what he did was he blocked a bill that could have helped with the cyber attacks,
prevent those cyber attacks from happening and preventing Russia from interfering with the election.
Why would you block that?
If you're aware that Russia and other foreign countries
are doing this to America, why would you block that?
How unpatriotic is that?
How un-American is that?
And won't even let them vote on it.
Knowing that it was a threat,
knowing that we've had issues with voting
and we need to update our whole voting system,
we should be able to do that.
That's definitely worth an investment.
That's like, you know, that's like being a part of a burglary ring, right?
And the burglary ring is terrorizing the neighborhood, okay?
And you know they're terrorizing the neighborhood, but you're acting like you don't.
So when people ask you, you know, like, we're going to get new alarm systems.
We're going to put the alarm systems in.
You say, nope, nobody can get new alarm systems. All right?
Matter of fact,
keep your doors unlocked.
That's essentially what this is.
Makes no sense.
None whatsoever.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Now, when we come back,
YBN Corday will be joining us.
Yes.
We're going to kick it with him.
Young man gets busy.
He's a lyricist.
He spits.
So we're going to talk to him.
He has a new project out
called The Lost Boy.
He has a crew and his crew was created off of social media.
He'll explain that when we come back, so don't move.
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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.
YBN Cordae.
Welcome, sir.
What's good, man?
What's up, young brother?
How y'all feeling?
You know, I got put on to you by Nala Simone.
Okay, fire.
Shout out to her.
She raves about you, talks about how great a lyricist you are, so I decided to give you
an album to listen, and I was thoroughly impressed, sir.
Oh, wow.
Thank you.
I want to put that out there.
Great energy to start it off with.
I appreciate that.
Blue face lyricists?
No.
Man, shut up, man.
I'm not going to play you like that.
Unless you don't think that's a diss, you might not think that's a diss.
It's all love, man.
Everybody, man.
He said, I'm happy I put out a great new album. It's all love. that's a diss. It's all love, man. Everybody, man. He said, I'm happy I put out
a great new album.
It's all love.
It's all love.
It's all love to everybody.
I appreciate that, though.
Now, where you from exactly?
I saw you was born
in North Carolina.
Uh-huh.
They say you was
raised in Maryland.
Yep, yep.
Because I moved,
my folks always moved
around a lot
when I was younger.
Like, I went to like
eight different
elementary schools.
Military guy?
No, no, no.
Not military.
Another occupation
that makes you move around a lot, you know what I'm saying?
Drug dealer, hustler.
All right, man, you hot out here, man.
Not me, not me, you know what I'm saying, my folks, but obviously.
So I was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I lived a little bit in Florence, South Carolina.
And then I moved to Maryland when I was 10, and so that's where I kind of became who I was.
Now, for people that don't know, how did you get your crew, your clique, the YBN crew,
and how did you start rapping?
Okay, so I started rapping when I was like 10, but I ain't started like recording.
When I mean recording, like recording every day, like working on it like every day.
Correct.
A couple years ago.
And the YBN collective, we all met like a couple years ago.
Jay and Namir, they met via the internet, and I met Namir through my brother Simba. They said they were
gamers, like they were gamers, and they met through gamers?
Yeah, yeah, Namir and Almighty Jay, they met on
Xbox Live, like, seven years
ago, eight years ago, which is like,
the coolest s*** ever to me, it's some like,
real millennial s***, you know what I'm saying?
That's how I met Namir, my son was on there, he was like,
yo, dad, these dudes, they rap, they nice,
they met each other, I was like, yeah, whatever, I didn't believe him.
You watched Black Mirror? Nah, I haven't.
Oh, okay. So watch the Striking Viper episode Black Mirror? Nah, I haven't. Oh, okay.
So watch the Striking Viper episode.
Okay.
All right, I'm going to do that.
I'm going to do that.
Change the perspective of men playing video games with each other.
Okay.
Okay.
All right, anywho.
Go ahead, bro.
Anywho.
But, you know, based on that, I didn't meet them on the game.
I met them a couple years later on the internet still, which is damn near the same shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So whenever we was in the same city, we'd just link up, you know what I'm saying? Just on and whenever we was in the same city, we'd just like link up, you know what I'm saying?
Just on some like homie, but yeah,
those are my brothers for sure.
What made y'all create a rap group?
It's a, we're a collective of individuals.
You know what I'm saying?
It was just like, it wasn't even a rap group.
It was just like young boss.
We all young bosses in our own way.
You know what I'm saying?
It was just, just on some young king.
So what happens when y'all get older?
Do you change it to OBN or?
I don't know.
OBN.
OBN.
That's funny.
I'll be calling like
the management OBN.
Like boss.
For real.
What separates you
from the other two
members of YBN?
Separates you.
I always hear you're
the lyricist of the group.
Yeah.
I mean, we just all
got our own style.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody like just
brings something
different to the table, but it's
always come back to the YBN pot.
Now, what does the title The Lost Boys signify?
It just signifies
where I was at a point in my life, like
when I was in school, and it signifies
just a journey. Anybody who
hasn't found their journey
or their path yet
is lost in a sense. You know what I'm saying?
And that's kind of where I was in life before, you know, I found music.
I didn't know, like, what I was going to do in life.
I was just another **** in college, just there,
because, like, it was on some, like, bigger-than-me generation type ****.
Like, nobody in my family ever, like, graduated college.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, my grandma was a sharecropper.
She had to drop out of school in fourth grade.
You know what I'm saying?
My mom had me when she was mad young, so she couldn't go to college.
So it was just on some **** like, ****, you the one that's going to college. Did college help you at all for what I'm saying? My mom had me when she was mad young, so she couldn't go to college. So it was just on some s*** like,
you the one that's going to college. Did college help you at all for what
you do now?
I mean, a little. Like, the first semester,
yeah, you learn s*** from school.
I learned how to, like, network. You know what I'm saying?
Just how to, like, you know, interact
with, like, different peoples and different
personalities. What were you going to do?
Like, what were you planning to study?
I was going to go to law school, for real, for real.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that was the goal.
So, lost and found basically symbolizes everything you was just discussing.
Not knowing who you were, but then finding yourself.
Yeah, yeah.
Just not even not knowing who I was, just not knowing what my purpose was in life.
Truth be told, this may not be your purpose, though.
Just because you're good at it, and this is like, you're only 21.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
This may be like the kickstart
for what I'm about to get into. I may
be in this rap shit for
15, 20 years and then when I'm still
40, that's still mad young. You know what I'm
saying? Are you thinking about that kind of longevity?
Oh, yeah, for sure.
I like to hear that. And you worked at
TGI Fridays and you said that was a stressful
time for you. What was that
like to work there behind the scenes?
Oh man, it was so ass because that was
in Baltimore. You know what I'm saying?
And with that being said,
the Fridays wasn't like properly...
I'm sure like the Fridays in Baltimore was like the
last priority on the big corporations
list. So we were like understaffed
as far as cooks. Like when
we'll be like backed up on like a Saturday, Friday
night, I asked the cooks like, yo,, Friday night, I ask the cooks, like,
yo, I can get a honey mustard.
Like, come back here
and get it yourself.
And I literally have to
go back there
and get that shit myself.
Like, when I'll dread
when I order desserts
because I'm like,
I got to get this shit
out the freezer,
put it in there,
put, like, the whip.
I have to make dessert myself.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, man, help me
with these wings.
If you want these wings so bad.
I'm like, damn.
You got good tips
hell
Yeah, wait, I could you never know who they're yeah for sure
I'm interested that you said you didn't really rock with school because when I listen to your music and I hear you rap
I get the feeling like you research things a lot like you you read a lot like you seem to be a very curious
Person about the world when it comes to spirituality. Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Like, I read, I don't like college.
I just feel like it's just systematically, like, I just don't like that.
It's a scam to me, for real, to be honest.
Not, like, discouraging anybody to not go to school, but it just wasn't for me.
You're doing that right now, but go ahead.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But, like, I always had good grades in, like, high school.
You know what I'm saying?
I used to always read a lot.
Like, I first started off reading, like, harry potter books and like fiction books and
then you know my folks pulled me aside they was like yo you're reading these like 900 page
harry potter books will pick up this uh w.e.b. du bois and i was like 10 read this third good
marshal read about like a philip randolph you know what i'm saying so i was reading like those
at like when marcus garvey when i was 10 years old you know what i'm saying? So I was reading those at Marcus Garvey when I was 10 years old. You know what I'm saying?
And just learning about my own history and just taking into account.
Once you know about the past, you can kind of understand what's going on.
Because history just always seems to repeat itself.
You know what I'm saying?
And you talk a lot about your grandmother as well.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
How influential that she was.
Yeah, I was raised by my grandma.
On you.
So we hear that all throughout this album.
That wasn't really her on that skit, though, right?
No, it was.
I have to cry sometimes.
Cry sometimes.
Trouble in my way.
I thought that was you playing or somebody playing.
No, I got like an actual video.
You want to see the video?
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because she sound too grandma-y.
Yeah, nah.
Like when somebody pretending to be a grandma?
Nah, it's my real life grandma.
Wow.
It's all facts, bro.
I swear I thought that was you doing it.
Did she get the chance to hear it ever?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
She called me.
She was like, man, my line been blowing up, Connie.
My line been blowing up.
My line been, man, boy.
Grandma popping out there. Yeah, grandma said, blowing up, Cardi. My line been blowing up. Man, boy. Grandma popping out there.
We hot.
Yeah, grandma said, we hot in these streets.
They're like, we need to make some more songs.
You know what I'm saying?
Grandma got a little check from that, so it's all dope.
Dope.
All right, we got more with YBN Cordae.
When we come back, don't move.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have YBN Cordae in the building.
Yee.
Speaking of your family, the song Family Matters,
how did they react when they heard that song?
It was, because it's all real.
You know what I'm saying?
But I didn't, like, say anybody's name.
It was, you know, it was a touchy subject.
Like, nobody got mad.
They appreciated it.
Like, you know, my cousin called me crying.
I had my aunt texting me crying.
I just spoke to my family.
They, like, FaceTimed. They spoke to my family. They like FaceTime.
My family's like real close, you know what I'm saying?
But it's all, you know, it's
kind of hard for me. I still like skip over
that song, you know what I'm saying? Because it's kind of hard for me
to listen to emotionally because it's just
you know, it's based on real life
facts, you know what I'm saying? This stuff like that's really going
on. But I made sure, I even took
out some lines in that song that was like too personal
that could have like
Some shit up, you know I'm saying cuz it's a balance, you know, so but I didn't say anybody's names Mm-hmm, but you do have you have a little brother. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, he's five. So do you guys I didn't know
Not not really that's that's kind of like a touchy subject, you know, I'm saying I want
Go to I've got two sisters out there like that.
I mean, I got two brothers, two sisters that I grew up with.
Yeah.
And then two sisters that I know of that my pops had.
Okay.
Yeah.
And the thing is, this is not like the song,
like the stuff that's going on in the Family Matters.
I feel like it's just mad relatable because it's not shit that's too much out the box.
A lot of people are like me too.
A lot of people are like, it's mad relatable.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just felt like me using my story, it's dope,
because a lot of people can relate to it, and it's not.
Everybody got family issues, you know what I'm saying?
But that's what, like, bring family together.
What makes me as a man not want to make the same mistakes that my father made.
Yeah, for sure.
And I'm sure it opens up conversations in the family, too,
because there's a lot of people that.
Yeah, maybe they, you know, like, maybe that kind of, maybe this song was, like, therapeutic for my family, you know what I'm sure it opens up conversations in the family, too, because there's a lot of people that... Yeah, maybe they, you know, like, maybe that kind of, maybe this song was, like, therapeutic for my family.
You know what I'm saying?
I haven't, like, really, like, divulged and talked to them, like, too much about it.
Did you let them hear it before you put it out?
Nah, I didn't.
I would have been, somebody would have convinced me to, like, not put it out.
But just as an artist, like, if that's what, like, I really wrote that song, like, crying on a plane.
You know what I'm saying?
And so as an artist, we always make our best s our best we're inspired by real life events well real experiences so you can't let anything
you know but it's a fine line though you know what i'm saying i felt like i was walking that
on eggshells but uh because you still got to go home yeah exactly gotta have thanksgiving but it's
all exactly true so but it's all it's all love and like my family isn't they're not calling me
like pissed off you know what i'm saying it's my family's like real supportive you know what i'm saying they're like they're the dopest and
you have ptsd as you um stated also so how are you handling that now and anxiety you said you
was addicted to zans yeah yeah this time this went uh this went um i was in in college more so
you know what i'm saying like my for that first semester like it's your first time like being
away from home you know what i'm saying so uh it that first semester, like, it's your first time, like, being away from home.
You know what I'm saying?
So, it was just, yeah, and I never really talked about that, like, in music and, you know, or interviews at all.
Because I didn't want to, like, glorify, you know what I'm saying?
But this is just, like, me just being vulnerable, you know what I'm saying?
I don't think that's glorifying.
No, no, I'm saying not in that song, I'm saying, like, I never, like, spoke on it before that song, you know?
Because I feel like Zanz is being, like, glorified, you know what I'm saying not in that song. I'm saying like I never like spoke on it before that song, you know, because I feel like Zans is being like glorified.
You know what I'm saying?
So I made sure I wasn't like hawking my own way.
How'd you stop taking it?
But you said you were taking it for your anxiety.
So it's not like you were taking it for recreational purposes.
Nah.
Did the doctor prescribe it?
No, no, it wasn't prescribed.
It wasn't prescribed.
You love Medicaid.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You Googled it and said, oh, I'm going to try this.
No, it was just like
some shit that was going on
in school at the time
and my mans was on it
and I was like,
it was just some,
like some fox,
some sheep shit,
to be honest,
you know what I'm saying?
So I was like,
fuck it.
But that shit be having you
feel like zombied out
so I don't really like,
I ain't do that shit in years,
you know what I'm saying?
And when did you say
no more of this?
I think I took like
a real long shower and those showers, like for real, you know how you take showers and when did you say no more of this i think i took like a real long shower and those showers like for real you know how you take showers you kind of
like evaluate your life and yourself from like a deeper perspective like damn bro i'm on some i'm
real good at like catching myself before i get like too deep in the twilight zone you know what
i'm saying so whenever i'll be fun i'll be like damn i was tripping you know i'm kind of like i
try to be like self-reflective. So how do you maintain good mental health
with the PTSD and anxiety?
I'm saying, when I say PTSD,
I'm just saying just like being a young black man in America.
We all got post-traumatic slave syndrome.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I mean, just living, bro.
Like, I don't like to scream like,
woe is me.
You know what I'm saying?
Because everybody got their own problems they go through. This is not like abnormal shit. This is likee is me you know what I'm saying cause everybody got their own problems they go through this is not like
abnormal shit this is like regular
shit you know what I'm saying that shit just be going through
but I just have a platform to talk
about it nobody a lot of it's a lot
of artists who probably was going through the same shit I was
going through you know what I'm saying at the time
but like don't speak on it cause like we try
to keep our superhero
approach you know what I'm saying but like I feel like people
relate to it when you're like vulnerable and just, you know what I'm saying? But, like, I feel like people relate to it when you're, like, vulnerable
and just transparent.
You know, I'm just transparent as a human being.
And, you know, and I feel like that's the best way that, like, music connects.
And, like, maybe my story can help somebody else out there,
you know what I'm saying, who is going through the same shit.
Or they can, like, learn from my mistakes.
Like, you know, I always learned from Hov said, Hov did that,
so you ain't got to go through that.
You know what I'm saying?
So, sort of like that sort of thing.
But who did you listen to?
Who inspired you growing up?
A lot of Jay-Z.
I was listening to Jay-Z in the car like **** when I was growing up.
I hear that, Nyla.
Yeah, Jay-Z, Nas.
Really?
A lot of...
So, your parents put you up to that?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Yeah, I was listening to that in the car.
And then when I, like, when I...
It's funny, the age of 10 was like a real, like,
I feel like transformative year for me.
Cause that's the year,
like when Obama ran for office.
So now this is the year when I was.
Chill, chill, chill.
What?
Chill, you're making me feel old.
All right.
You are old, but go ahead.
So like,
that's the year when like,
when like Obama,
and I'm not, I'm not super political at all,
by the way,
but just seeing like.
You was 10 when Obama got elected?
Yeah.
Anyway.
Wait,
so you're 21 now
yeah yeah yeah
I'm 21
how old was I
I was 30
don't even say it
I'm 41
I'm happy about my age
that's cool
but uh
damn man
you said 10 years old
oh yeah yeah
so that was like
a transformative
that's the year
where like
I started reading a lot
about you know
what I'm saying
like we were speaking
on earlier
that's the year
like when I started
I always was hip
you know like listening to the music but that's when I started like I think that's the year, like, when I started, I always was hip, you know, like,
listening to the music,
but that's when I started, like,
I think that's the year
when, like, Rap Genius
came about, too.
That's when I started, like,
reading the lyrics
and, like, studying them s**ts
and, like, really, like,
dissecting that s**t.
You know what I'm saying?
Were you f**king off yet?
Nah, not at 10.
Probably, like, 13.
Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
13, 14.
Like, why did you want
to know that and that?
I don't know why I was so open
to, like, telling them that.
Why did you want to know that? We're talking jazzy lyrics so open to telling them that. Why did you want to know that?
We're talking Jay-Z lyrics.
I just felt like he would give me an answer at that moment,
which he did.
Jay-Z, Nas.
I don't feel comfortable anymore.
I don't know.
Damn, bro.
I don't know how comfortable I am.
But yeah, Jay-Z, Nas, Pac, Big L, Biggie.
Damn.
Your parents must have put you on all that stuff.
Yeah, my pops put me on to that.
For sure.
You talk about, I forgot what record it was,
but you talk about how the older generation
has disappointed you.
You said old s*** has disappointed you.
You talking about old s***?
The junk called old s***?
There's a song called Old S***?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's a song.
But basically, it's a difference between...
I don't like that.
I'm offended.
Let me finish.
It's a difference...
Let me finish.
It's a difference between old heads and OGs.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, the OGs will, like, be like, all right, young a*****, this ain't the way to go, but
this is.
You know, they'll, like, you know, they'll let you know when you tripping, but they give
you advice on it.
Old heads just be like, yeah, they be like, you punk-ass young a*****, you know what
I'm saying?
Like, they just be like, a*****-ass a***** don't know s**t, you know what I'm saying?
So it's a difference between, nah, that's how it be though.
But OGs like sit you down and be like,
look, bro, you was tripping. This ain't the way to go.
But like, this is, you know.
What do you think about like a T.I. versus Kodak Black
when that first happened?
I'm not too divulged into that,
to speak on that, so I don't know.
Smart, he makes it.
I don't know how to answer those questions.
Exactly, I don't know too much about that.
All right, well, let's get into his joint.
It's R.N.P.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
That was R.N.P.
YBN Corday, he's in the building.
Now, Charlamagne?
Now, I love that you have such a handle on social media
because in the song, Thousand Words,
and you discuss how your generation craves attention through social media.
How do you not fall victim to that?
Because you were born into that era.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, I have fallen victim to the social media shit before.
Like, being, because I feel like what social media is,
it's like in a song, I think we all want to be a little Instagram famous,
but, like, deep down inside, nobody want to be nameless.
And our, like, the most, like, immediate way to, like,
show that we're somebody in front of our peers is social media.
You can create whatever lifestyle you want to advertise on social media.
You can be, like, before I was blowing up, not thinking about it now, I was damn near doing that.
Before I was, like, living a decent lifestyle, like, I was going to L.A. on a buddy pass and sleeping on my uncle's couch,
but I'm just taking pictures, you know what I'm saying,
on Rodeo Drive with palm trees.
And this is when I was in college.
I was skipping classes, skipping college just to fly to L.A.,
you know what I'm saying?
So I was just taking pictures just by palm trees and shit,
and it's like, damn, you living life, you know what I'm saying?
But you was really broke as fuck.
But I was broke as fuck.
Like you said in that song.
Exactly.
But basically, just using that as an example,
you can create whatever lifestyle you want to show people on social media,
which is like completely different,
which could be completely different from your reality.
So I just feel like it's a dangerous
but yet still helpful thing.
So it's like pros and cons of social media.
Like it can change your life in a year,
which it has done for so many people.
You know what I'm saying? So many folks. But it can change your life in a year, which is done for so many people, you know what I'm saying?
So many folks.
But it can also, like,
be poisonous,
you know what I'm saying,
to a lot of folks.
So it just depends
on what you do with it.
I see you up there
with J. Cole, too,
on this album.
Yeah, yeah, he produces
a couple of tracks.
How'd you go with J. Cole?
You interrupt Angela.
I know, they do all the time.
Oh, sorry.
Come on, man.
I can't see you.
I watch y'all, man.
I watch y'all.
All the time.
Go ahead, go ahead.
Now, I was gonna say,
for the album,
when you send in,
when you get your guest appearances,
do you send the songs done with all your stuff with their verse open to do it?
Or is it where you send them the track and you're like,
do you want to get on this track and they come up with the idea first?
No, a lot of times we'd be in the studio together.
Oh, that's different.
Yeah, so my bad to interrupt.
He's interrupted Angelia.
You just interrupted Angelia.
Yeah, I apologize. But I apologize. He's being interviewed, so he bad to interrupt. He's interrupted Angelia. You just interrupted Angelia. Yeah, I apologize.
But I apologize.
He's being interviewed, so he can do that.
Oh, yeah, so like the joint with Anderson.Paak,
we literally sat down in like a Beats 1 radio room,
sort of like this, and recorded in there.
On mics like this, we recorded it going back and forth with each other.
These are good mics, I just want to tell you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they are, like for real.
And that's the J. Cole produced tracks. Oh, yeah, yeah yeah yeah exactly we did that uh i did the jump with me we was in
the studio together so uh what about pushing y'all you was a pusher oh no i sent that jump to him i
sent the song down to him but he did the verse and like he sent it back to me like three hours later
so i was like i was like wow he he he fit the but we talked about this so if i like send somebody a
verse well i'll like like have a dope conversation
so they feel like what I'm looking for or like what the emotion I'm trying to evoke
or like where I'm going for it for the song.
But like majority of the songs like was done in the studio together.
You have a lisp.
I got a lisp.
I have a tongue thrust.
What the f*** is that?
What's the difference?
It's like the better terminology for lisp.
I don't know. Tong tongue thrust don't sound better.
Yeah, pause.
It depends on who you ask.
Super pause on that.
I'll take the lisp.
You're right.
And you got asthma too, right?
Yeah, I did for a little bit.
Oh, so you don't have no more?
No.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Did that ever impact you as a rapper to have the lisp and the asthma?
Oh, no.
I just felt like it was just kind of, it's just, it's dope.
I think,
does Redman
or Method Man
have a lisp?
Biggie had a lisp.
Poochie Rap had a lisp.
Redman ain't got a lisp.
Definitely Thalamine.
Yeah, I got a lisp.
Russell Simmons, of course.
He don't rap.
Mike Tyson,
Shazam.
Asthma,
I never heard of rappers
with asthma.
I'm sure they exist,
I just never heard of them.
Yeah.
And a stutter.
I think when people
have a stutter too,
that's awesome. I have a stutter too, that's awesome.
I have a stutter?
No, not you.
I was just kidding.
We're talking about it.
We've been pointing out all my flaws as an artist today.
Like, yeah, I noticed in your music you have a lisp as well.
I can hear you running out of breath.
Do your songs.
F*** it, you been stuttering at the beginning.
I'm like, damn.
Did you grow up going to church?
Uh, yeah.
For sure.
So we can hear that influence on the album as well.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Especially in my younger years with my grandmother.
You know what I'm saying?
And I haven't really been to church in a brick, though.
Did you hear about the pastor named Reverend Dr. William Weaver?
Don't, don't.
No, but I'm sure he was on some ****.
Yeah, he was.
He was telling that three, he told three church members that they had demons in them and he had to suck them out.
Oh, he's vicious.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm moving on from that.
But that's why I was next here.
He's vicious.
And Chance the Rapper.
Let's ignore him.
Remember when we got called a dildo?
And we did not get called a dildo.
Oh, you're vicious, bro.
We got called vicious.
How does this happen?
And we did not get called a dildo.
We're talking about church,
and now somehow we're talking about envy and dildos.
Jesus Christ
that's the sex time I heard that term
you
the social media was making up
what they said
they put out these screenshots
they said envy was having this conversation with this dude
He was DMing a guy
It was about a nine and a half inch digital
The guy said he wanted to use it on Envy
And Envy goes, ooh, you're vicious
That is not true
You want me to get the quote?
That story was made up
It was on Snapchat
I don't like the way it happened
You know what?
I'm looking at these old screenshots.
I forgot all the things Envy said.
I'm telling you.
Do not say Envy said.
Allegedly.
I mean, it's not real.
But it's funny.
Read this part.
This is Envy talking to the guy.
I don't want to read it, bro.
You can take a look at it.
That's not Envy talking.
It says Envy. You sure, bro? I don't want to disrespect you when you talk about your list. That ain't got to do. That's not That's not It be talking It says You sure bro
I don't want to disrespect
I didn't laugh about you
When you were there
Talking about your lisp
That ain't got to
That's not the same
Don't even try to compare
Those two
Can't compare a lisp
To this
I'm joking
I don't even want to read it
I don't want to disrespect
This man
You have to read it out loud
You can't just
Take a look
It's not disrespect
It's just content
Who's me
That's the guy
That's texting me
The guy
It is
It's a guy
It's very funny bro Who's me? That's the guy that's texting me. The guy. It is the guy.
It's very funny, bro.
It's not funny.
I'm sorry.
We still haven't verified.
I don't even want to read this. I haven't read it in a while.
I don't even want to read this, bro.
Let me see what it says.
You can scroll up.
I need you to relax while I rub my toy up your leg.
Who said this? Me.
That's the other guy.
Yeah.
The fake DJ Envy.
What toy? Me. And I'll lick your ass to get it the other guy. The fake DJ Envy. What toy?
Me.
And I'll lick your ass
to get it really wet.
My nine and a half inch
strap on.
Oh no,
I gotta get to the good part.
My nine and a half inch
strap on.
Get on your knees
and feel my ass
against your back.
And then this is when
allegedly Envy says,
you are vicious.
See,
now that you're at the convo,
it's not even that funny.
It's not funny.
What is this?
They got an old tweet from 2012 that says,
hashtag see the God feels like that first anal experience that Henry tweeted.
What the f***?
The Lost Boy is out now, man.
I appreciate you for joining us, man.
I appreciate y'all.
I hate we had to end it on this.
Sorry we made you cry.
This is...
That was a good laugh.
You laughed at my pain.
I tried to move on.
But once I read it,
I didn't find it funny.
I'm going through a lot.
See, social media lies on you.
Listen, listen.
And hopefully there's no more pain for you.
Pause on this entire...
Pause on...
From what?
From y'all bringing it back up
from fake stuff.
I had to go through a lot.
From the pain.
You know how hard it is when people make fun of you? When nightmares are real. I had to go through a lot. From the pain. You know how hard it is
when people make fun of you?
When nightmares are real.
I feel it.
Nightmares, that's a lot.
You know what my son
calls me in Charlamagne?
What?
Sweet Lord.
He calls us sus.
He said,
y'all do a lot of sus stuff
and you're sus.
That was extremely sus.
I would like to say
that's all.
Pause on that last combo.
I'd like to say
The Lost Boys are great albums.
Oh, thank you, bro.
It's an amazing album.
It really is.
We appreciate you
for sharing so much of yourself
and your music
because I think that's important too. Yeah, for sure. I appreciate y'all, man. Thank y'all for having me. I appreciate that. It really is. We appreciate you for sharing so much of yourself and your music, because I think that's important, too.
Yeah, for sure.
I appreciate y'all, man.
Thank y'all for having me.
I'm honored to be here.
I'm a big fan.
You know what I'm saying?
I watched damn near all y'all interviews, so it's real, like, surreal being up here.
So I appreciate y'all, man.
When you started watching us when you were 10?
Yes.
I don't know.
We haven't been on that long.
He would have been.
Yeah, I don't even think they, yeah.
YBN Cordae, thank you for crying at my pain and laughing at my pain.
Laughing at, shout out Kevin Hart.
Laughing at his pain.
Laughing at my pain.
All right.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Keep practicing.
You won't have much pain anymore.
Oh, y'all vicious.
It's YBN Cordae.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Yeah, yeah.
Morning, everybody.
You know what's so funny about this song?
In the song, the baby says, just tell them I'm a tutor.
As if you won't beat the tutor up if you catch the tutor in the house with your girlie or sister or something.
You really broke that down.
I'm just saying, as if the tutor can't get these hands.
My goodness.
All right.
We are the breakfast club.
That's the reason to be in the house, I guess.
That's the reason to be inside.
But if you walk in and you see the tutor, you know, teaching her sex ed, and he's supposed
to be a math tutor, you're going to jump on his ass.
Not like that, but you know what I mean.
You're going to jump on his ass?
Okay.
All right.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk somebody's identity, Stola.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So Taraji P. Henson's identity was stolen because her email account was hacked.
Now, the woman who hacked her account is a mother in Chicago.
And Alicia Newby, 29 years old, she was crying throughout a court hearing that happened over the weekend. That's because she has a felony charge of continuing a financial crime
enterprise after she spent about
$12,000 in
fraudulent charges. Now, $4,000
of those charges were canceled after
Taraji P. Henson's manager noticed the
transactions that were not Taraji's
on her account, but she broke into her email,
got all that information, and was ordering
things online. How'd she do all that?
How do you hack someone's email? Yes. People do it all the information, and it was ordering things online. How'd she do all that? How do you hack someone's email?
Yes.
People do it all the time, though.
Yeah.
You know how you send out those, when you get those weird emails where they're like,
click here.
Oh, and you click on the link.
Yep.
Okay, okay, okay.
Or that, and you know, back in the day, that's how we used to get records and exclusives.
We used to break into the, like, executives' email.
How'd you do it back then?
You used to hack emails back then?
I didn't, but I know a lot of people that did.
Wow, you a regular Russian.
Wow. Shut up.
Go ahead, G. But she was ordering
all kinds of things to the house. She also was,
she got a lease at one of her residences
by using someone else's identity.
I'm gonna be honest with you, she don't look like she can hack no email.
Why? Why does she look like that?
What is that supposed to mean? She don't look like she can hack
an email. There's nothing about her that looks like she's computer literate.
Now, Alicia Newby suffers from bipolar that looks like she's computer literate. It's a diarist.
Now, Alicia Newby suffers from bipolar disorder, and she's also pregnant with her seventh child.
What?
Yeah.
Seventh?
Jesus Christ.
Well, she needs the money.
She got seven tax write-offs.
You know what?
If that was you, would you feel bad about that?
No.
If I feel bad about what?
No.
What do you mean no?
About that.
I would not feel bad about a lady stealing my identity. Oh, no. Absolutely not. Oh, okay. No. What do you mean no? I would not feel bad about a lady stealing my identity.
Oh, no, absolutely not.
No, I would not feel.
Why would we feel bad about that?
I had a situation where somebody was stalking me, harassing me, posting things about me online, sending deliveries, doing all kinds of things.
And then I saw her and I saw that, you know, she was clearly something wrong with her.
And I actually felt a little bad about it, even though she terrorized me for a couple months.
That's totally different than this lady stealing your identity.
Yeah, she stole your identity.
That's different.
Yeah, that's totally different.
My doorbell was ringing two, three in the morning,
every single night.
This lady had mental problems.
This one doesn't have mental problems.
She has bipolar from what Angelina just said,
and I feel sorry that she has bipolar,
but that don't have nothing to do with her committing a crime.
Okay?
Bipolar ain't got nothing to do with you hacking my email, stealing my identity, and ordering a bunch of Fashion Nova.
All right, now let's talk about Casanova.
Casanova is being sued.
Casanova is being sued.
We all heard about this story, right?
When he was with a group of his friends, they were at the diner.
And the alleged victim, Naya Rucker, says that his group included two women who
were not his wife.
And she believes that's why he went off with her on her.
She was shooting an Instagram live video of her male.
But according to Casanova, he felt like she was filming him and the two women.
So that's when he went and used physical force to get that phone from her and and delete
the phone off of delete the video off of her
phone. So now he's getting sued
by this woman, Naya Rucker. What is she
suing for exactly? What am I missing?
Allegedly grabbed her phone
from her, knocked out her tooth, broke her jaw
and also ordered the
people that was with him to attack her.
So
she was on Instagram live after the incident
and she looked very bloodied and said,
who just grabbed me and things like that.
So I don't know exactly what happened.
He's denied all of this.
So I guess we'll follow that and let you get that update.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Charlemagne!
Yes, sir.
Who you giving that down to?
You know, it warmed my cold heart to wake up this morning
and see Mitch McConnell trending this morning
for committing treason and being a traitor.
And we'll talk about it for after the hour.
He needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him.
All right, that's next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you got ass.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you got ass.
You are a donkey. It's time for donkey of the day. Donkey of the Day. You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlamagne to tap these gloves.
Let's go.
They have to make a judgment of who is going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you.
It's a breakfast club, bitchy.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, July 30th,
once again goes to American Senator Mitch McConnell.
Mitch McConnell's really racking these up lately.
I have been confused all weekend.
I have been venting about this.
If you saw me on Stephanie Ruhle's show on MSNBC yesterday,
I vented about this because I don't understand
how some federal Republicans are blatantly working
with the Russians
to keep power and nobody seems to care. Okay, Robert Mueller investigated for two years and
said there was Russian election interference. Former Director of National Intelligence Dan
Coats, who just stepped down, said, and I quote, we have been clear in our assessments of Russian
meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy.
A Senate intelligence report came out last week that said Russians likely targeted election systems in all 50 states.
And then after all this intel comes out, the Democrats tried to get the Senate to pass a bipartisan election security legislation that would counter cyber attacks by Russians or any other foreign
agents. And it was blocked by Mitch McConnell. Let's go to MSNBC's Joanne Reed for the report,
please. McConnell, who's now been tagged as Moscow Mitch, is ignoring the warnings of Robert Mueller
and from his own intelligence committee regarding Russia's continuing interference in our elections.
Just 24 hours after Robert Mueller's testimony,
McConnell, who clearly wants Donald Trump reelected,
blocked two election security bills.
One bill would have required the use of paper ballots.
The other would have required campaigns and candidates
to report offers of election-related aid from foreign governments.
Earlier this year, Mitch McConnell received a slew of donations
from four of the top
voting machine lobbyists in the country. Voting machine companies are not currently subject to
any federally mandated security standards, and Mitch McConnell is helping to keep it that way.
Now, I thought I was going crazy because if you ever needed more proof that the president is
potentially a Russian agent and federal Republicans have sided with the Russians then now you have it.
But it just seemed like no one cared.
We were talking about the president and ASAP Rocky.
We were talking about the president and his comments
about the squad, his comments about
Baltimore. I'm like, all of that is important
but can we focus on the fact that it looks
like treason is happening.
Alright? That our president is a traitor.
That the elections were not the attack.
The elections were the delivery vehicle for the attack.
And the actual attack is Donald Trump.
OK, if the Russians are the ICBM, then Trump is the warhead.
And that nuclear bomb has gone off and we are all about to die of the radioactive fallout.
OK, I thought I was tripping because nobody seemed to care.
But then I woke up this morning to Moscow, Mitch McTreeson trending number one
in the USA. Oh, finally, we are having the discussions we need to have. Why aren't people
calling Donald Trump what he is? You know what I mean? And by people, I mean presidential
candidates. OK, people that actually have a real stake in this thing. Why aren't they calling him
calling him what he is, which is a traitor, a criminal? OK, all this talk about Donald Trump
being racist. Yeah, he is a racist. OK criminal. Okay, all this talk about Donald Trump being racist.
Yeah, he is a racist.
Okay, but most fascist governments tend to be racist.
Okay, and that's exactly what the Federal Republican Party has become, a fascist institution.
We'll get to that in a minute.
But let's listen to what Moscow Mitch had to say to defend himself.
I want y'all to listen.
Okay, listen.
It started with the angry lies on MSNBC.
The host lied and said that
i've dismissed russian interference in our 2016 election as quote a hoax of course i've never said
any such thing every single member of the senate agrees that russian meddling was real and is real
we all agree that the federal government state governments and the private sector
all have obligations to take this threat seriously and bolster our defenses.
And the facts are that this administration has made huge strides on election security
since 2016.
They made a noticeable impact in securing the 2018 election and are vigilant and proactive
as we head into 2020.
These pundits are lying when they insist I have personally blocked actions which in fact
I have championed and the Senate has passed.
They are lying when they suggest that either party is against defending our democracy.
Well, Mitch, why did you block the bill then?
You're saying they are lying about you blocking the bill, but you indeed blocked the bill.
Why?
Mitch, you blocked two election security bills and won't even allow a vote on it.
Why?
I'll tell you why.
Because nothing will get in the way of this larger fascist agenda.
And because they are in cahoots with the Russians.
Now, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary.
I just read a little bit.
Okay, I listen.
I pay attention.
So I'm going to tell you what fascism is for dummies.
It's a form of government, which is a one-party dictatorship.
Fascists are against democracy. It's a centralized government government, which is a one-party dictatorship. Fascists are against democracy.
It's a centralized government headed by a dictator.
Fascism is just poisonous nationalism.
They check that off.
Fascists attempt to neutralize the courts.
Well, Republicans have politicized the Supreme Court and Republican-controlled Senate over the last few years.
They've approved right-wing judges who do whatever the party tells them to do,
so they check that off.
Not to mention fascists claim to be the party of the people,
but they really favor the upper class.
All right?
You hear that, all you poor white people who voted for Trump?
Okay?
They claim to be the party of the people, but they really favor the upper class.
Not to mention, Trump has the DOJ in his pocket,
and he uses them to protect himself and to prosecute political enemies.
They want to silence the media.
Okay?
America, if you don't think fascism is alive and well, you are bugging.
All right?
Wake up, because I'm going to tell you,
everyone who's going to be demonized by these fascists,
all the usual suspects, let's be clear,
these Republicans already have enemies, okay? So
the Democratic Party, blacks, Hispanics,
immigrants, refugees, much of
the media, women! Oh my god,
fascists don't like women who are politically
active and aggressive, okay?
All these women with these powerful voices
in our culture right now,
they will be silenced.
Why do you think Trump goes after the squad?
All right?
Democrats don't need to waste time arguing with each other at debates
for the next two days.
They need to be warning America about the fact that the federal Republican Party
has become a fascist institution.
Okay, the president is a traitor.
All right?
The president is a traitor.
Okay, I repeat, the president is a traitor, a criminal,
and he needs to be impeached and locked up
because I'm telling you right now,
if he wins again in 2020, he's not leaving.
All right, if you were facing several obstruction of justice charges,
several lines to the feds charges,
not to mention hush payments to hookers,
and you would probably spend the rest of your life in jail
because of these things,
but the only thing preventing that from happening
is you being president, would you want to leave?
Or would you be doing everything in your power,
or should I say the Russians' power, to stay? Or would you be doing everything in your power,
or should I say the Russians' power, to stay?
All right?
This is bigger than Nino Brown, people.
All right?
This ain't regular.
This is an all-hands-on-deck situation.
Get informed.
Get involved in these elections in 2020.
Watch these debates.
See who you relate to.
See who's discussing your interests.
We don't have to vote out of fear, but I'm telling you right now,
we should all be afraid.
All right? There are no perfect candidates on the Democratic side, but we have to fight fascism.
And anything is better than fascism. And if you aren't speaking out against this, then you are part of the problem.
Now is the time to pick a side, because if you aren't trying to be part of the solution and I'm not really sure what the solution is.
OK, then you are part of the problem. Please let Remy Ma give my scout Mitch,
a.k.a. Mitch McConnell, the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb.
All right, Charlamagne, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Mm-hmm.
Now, when we come back,
a problem that I know that I'm having a little bit,
and Angelique is having with her goddaughter.
Now, you want to explain to the people what's happening to you,
what she's going through?
Yes.
So my goddaughter is here. She just graduated from to the people what's happening to you, what she's going through? Yes. So my goddaughter is here.
She just graduated from high school.
She's about to go to college.
And I got her a job working at our juice bar, Juices for Life.
Problem is this, okay?
All these older men keep coming in there and hitting on her, and it makes her very uncomfortable, and she doesn't know how to handle it.
And so I was having this conversation with her on how do you deal with men who keep on pressuring you and coming on to you and seemingly not wanting to take no for an answer.
But you're at work trying to do what you have to do.
And so I was trying to tell her what she needs to do to these perverted old men that keep coming into the juice bar and trying to get her phone number.
You look them in the eye and you said, I'm only 15.
If they persist, then you call the police.
But she's not 15.
You know, I told her that.
I told her that before to tell people that she's underage.
Yes.
And she said, they'll say things like, well, I'll wait.
I'll wait for you.
Let's keep in contact.
You can't have friends.
Like, disgusting.
And then she says, I'm calling the police right now then.
But they know she's not 15 because she's working at the juice bar.
No.
But, you know, so it's important for her to know how to handle this period,
like just in her life moving forward.
So because she does, she told me that she gets nervous and sometimes she'll like laugh it off.
But she does get nervous and she has a nervous laugh when things like that happen.
But she does feel really uncomfortable.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
If you have a young daughter, a goddaughter, a sister, a friend, and she's 17, 18 years old, and these old pervs are trying
to holler at her, what do you tell her?
I mean, you could also tell her, you could say,
yo, I got ringworm all over my mouth.
I got ringworm all over my mouth.
You think she gives a damn about ringworms?
No.
Or herpes? Something else? Crabs?
A lot of them have herpes themselves.
Yeah.
But let me tell you, when she told me that I was on a flight
coming to Detroit, I wanted to turn around and go back and be like, let me go to too. But let me tell you, when she told me that I was on a flight coming to Detroit,
I wanted to turn around and go back and be like, let me go to this.
Pilot, turn around.
You might try to crab.
Like, I got mad crabs.
I just, you know, if you want to talk to me, I'll give you my number.
I just got crabs everywhere.
Everybody care about crabs no more?
Nobody care about crabs?
No.
That's curable.
800-585-1051.
What should she tell him?
What would you tell your daughter, your goddaughter, your sister?
Anybody that you're close to.
And for all you guys out there that are making women
uncomfortable by going into their places
of business or approaching them in the street or wherever
is terrible,
terrible way to make a woman feel.
She feels powerless and can't do anything about it.
So I want you all to check yourselves too.
We'll take your call when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, Angela Yee told us the story about her goddaughter.
Yes, she's working at the juice bar for the summer, and she's here going—she's about to start college.
She's young. She just graduated from high school, and all these guys keep on hitting on her and pressuring her and it's making her
very uncomfortable so if you're one of those guys i'm letting you know right now chill out cut it
out cut the ish right so i mean you said earlier that she laughs sometimes and it's a nervous laugh
it's like she doesn't know how to handle it or what to do. So what I'm asking you
ladies, and I'm going to tell you what advice I gave here, but I
want to hear what advice you guys have for my
goddaughter when it comes to these guys. Well, first
of all, I would try to tell her to stop the laugh because I think
sometimes with that laugh,
guys might think or perverts might think it's
funny and that they're getting through to her and that
might push them to push a little
further because they think that maybe she likes it.
I would try to tell her to stop laughing.
But I completely understand the nervous laughter thing because we all have had that issue at times where we're like,
I don't know what else to do, so I'm just going to, like, what the hell?
Yeah, on a serious note, I guess you could just tell her to try to talk stern to him.
Be like, no, I'm not interested.
I have a boyfriend.
I would appreciate it if you leave me alone.
If not, she said, I've told her that I've had a boyfriend.
She said she's tried that and they don't care.
They're like, well, he's not here.
Well, you're not allowed to have friends.
No, I'm not allowed to have friends.
And I'm at work right now.
And you're disrespecting me.
What'd you do to see your mother?
What'd you do to see your daughter?
I told her to say that too.
I said, listen, sir, I just want to say right now I'm feeling very uncomfortable with the
way that you're speaking to me.
I'm at my place of business.
And would you, how would you feel if somebody was speaking to a person close to you, a family
member, the way that you're approaching me?
Now, I try to be polite with you about it,
but I'm letting you know right now I'm not interested,
so do you want to order something?
Yeah, I would do that and be like, I'm going to ask you one more time,
and then I'm going to pull my mace out of my purse,
and I'm going to spray this whole bitch up, all right?
But some guys react, like, ridiculously when you turn them down,
so I just don't want her to be in a position where things turn crazy.
And I've definitely put everybody on alert at the juice bar to let them know,
to look out for her and make sure that nobody is bothering her and let people know,
excuse me, either order something or you can get out.
Or she pulls out her phone and says, I'm on my live right now.
This is a creep.
What's your name, creep?
What's your name, creep? What's your name, creep?
And I bet you the guy stopped.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
Arrow Deja.
Hey, Deja.
Now, how old are you, Deja?
How are you going to shorten my name like that?
I ain't going to give you permission.
You gave her a nickname already.
What did you say her name was?
It's Arrow Deja. But good morning, Breakfast Club. I love y'all. You don't want me to say your name was? It's Arodesia.
But Good Morning Breakfast Club, I love y'all.
You don't want me to say your full name, so I'm just going to say Desia.
No, well, that's okay.
How old are you, Desia?
I'm not going to tell you.
I'm a woman of a particular age, oh God.
Oh God.
Well, tell your niece.
She needs to remind these young,
healthy men, old, healthy men,
what she can put in danger if they want to wait for her.
Because she doesn't need to tolerate it.
That's one thing.
She wants to protect herself, but she doesn't have to be mean.
And I get that's what you're trying to get her to do, right?
No, I'm not telling her to be mean.
I think you have to start it off by letting people look.
Look, I'm not interested.
That's a good way to start it.
But if they continue to persist and make her feel uncomfortable, that's when you have to really it off by letting people look. Look, I'm not interested. That's a good way to start it. But if they continue to persist and make her feel uncomfortable,
that's when you have to really put it down and be like, look, I'm not playing.
What about if she says, I'm not interested in men?
Straight face.
Sometimes that's not a deterrent.
Yeah, that actually might make them like her even more.
Oh.
All right.
Well, thank you, Deja.
Yeah.
Good luck.
Thank you. Jessica. Yes. Good morning. All right. Well, thank you, Deja. Yeah, good luck. Thank you.
Jessica.
Yes.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Now, what should you do and tell her goddaughter?
I'll definitely tell her if they keep on asking and they are telling them no,
to just give them the number, but give them the number to their parents.
And I'll be happy if the parents tell them off.
Ooh, I like that.
So you say, okay, yeah, give me your number,
I'll call you later, and then have daddy call them
and threaten them.
Yes, don't they call and let them know
that your parents know that they're going to be
receiving the phone calls and be happy.
Now, you can't tell them that.
You just be like, all right, give me your number, I'll call you later.
And then later on, daddy call be like,
excuse me, sir, what are you doing? What are you trying to do
with my daughter? You know my daughter's 17, right?
Yeah, that's what you should do. You can give them the number, but like, excuse me, sir, what are you doing? What are you trying to do with my daughter? You know my daughter's 17, right? Yeah, that's what you should do.
Yeah.
You can give them the number, but give them your parents' number.
So when they call thinking they're going to get you,
they get your parents. Nah, I don't get no perv.
My number, then the perv calling me all the time trying to hook up with me.
Hey, Evie, can you play my record?
I rather them
call me than call my child
because I'd be more than happy to tell them off.
Okay, well, thank you, Jessica.
And I hate the fact that they know where they can find her because she's at work.
All day long.
That's right.
All right.
Well, 800-585-1051.
He has a goddaughter who's in town.
And I don't know if we should have said this because now everybody's going to go to the
juice bar looking for her right now.
No, because they're going to know that it's not going down.
And I'm letting y'all know right now that I will report y'all if I have to.
That's right.
Well, she has a goddaughter that's working
at the juice bar on Malcolm X in Brooklyn
and a lot of these pervs are trying to
holler at her. She's only 18.
She just turned 18. Leave her alone.
She's a baby. Just graduated
high school. What she tell her to do?
Call us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
It's topic time.
Pick up the phone, baby. Call 800-585-1051 to join It's topic time.
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Talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're talking about Blueface.
Blueface says he's a lyricist, and we're just asking, what do you think? 800-585-1051.
India, you there with us? I am here.
What do you think? Blueface, is he a lyricist?
I don't even know why that's a question.
The boy raps like he can't
read out loud. I don't even know
why he's even rapping.
He sings his own songs off beat.
All the songs sound the same. He can't even say
Tatiana on the Tatiana beat.
I just don't understand.
I disagree with you.
I think that Blueface would be an amazing speaker reading out loud
because he has such confidence.
When you have that type of confidence saying nothing,
you will definitely get on stage and read out loud in an incredible way.
Nah, he rap like he Crip Walk, just saying.
All right, goodbye, mama.
Hello, who's this?
This is Yolanda.
What's up, Andy?
Yolanda.
Good morning.
What's up, Sharla?
What's up, Andy?
What's up?
Yolanda, how you?
We're talking blue face.
I'm good.
Talking about your favorite rapper.
That is not my favorite rapper.
Plies is my favorite rapper from one.
Plies?
Let's get that right.
Yeah.
I like listening.
Plies get busy.
Is he a lyricist?
Plies, I think Plies has lyrics.
I don't know if Plies is a lyricist, but he got lyrics.
Wait a minute.
But Blueface, Blueface sound like a whole nursery rhyme.
Like, all his rhymes run together.
He need to sit back and really listen to some pop, Biggie, Jeezy, T.I.
He need to listen to some music that really paved the way for him.
Like,
he has,
my 12-year-old son just started writing rap
and he sound
way better than him.
My son got a song
that he just wrote
two weeks ago.
It say,
hands up,
guns down.
Like,
write something
for me then.
Well,
I just learned
from Blueface
this morning
that the hook
of your son's song
should be
hands up,
guns down.
What? No. Because that's what Blueface this morning that the hook of your son's song should be hands up, d*** down. What?
Because that's what Blueface calls guns.
She calls them d***s.
I'm serious.
Thank you, Mama.
Thank you.
My goodness.
Hands up, d***s.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, Tiffany.
Hold on.
Gentlemen, you can't say d***, all right?
You cannot say d***.
Sorry, Mama.
Tiffany, I'm sorry Tiffany It's a little crazy up here this morning
One of these new guys is crazy
Tiffany
What do you think of Blueface?
You think he's a lyricist?
I think he's booty
Oh my gosh
You think he's booty?
Yeah
Killing Blueface this morning
When you get in the shower
And you get fresh
And then you gotta take a poo
Like right after.
Oh my God.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is too much.
That's TMI.
That's too much information.
You think that people would have this issue with him
if he didn't declare himself the best lyricist?
No, nobody would say anything because you make good records.
He makes good records.
There's a lot of people like him who make songs and it's okay.
You think he might have did this just to spark a conversation
kind of similar to when Jacque said he was the best R&B artist?
It's a lot of things that we accept.
It's a lot of things that we accept in this society, okay?
But this is one thing I will not accept.
I will not accept Blueface telling me that he's a lyricist when I got ears.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, thank you, Tiff.
So what's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is the best rapper in the game is Rhapsody.
All right?
Since we've wasted all of this time this morning talking about who's not a lyricist,
let me tell you who the best lyricist is.
Rhapsody.
The best lyricist in hip-hop in this current moment is a woman.
All right?
You don't believe me?
Go listen to Layla's Wisdom, goddammit.
And go listen to her new verse on, I think it's called Walk Like a God.
It's a song that Murz and 9th One did.
It came out yesterday.
Ain't none of y'all better than Rhapsody.
Now, except for Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar and Rhapsody, same weight class.
Now you have rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to be talking about a response.
This is what Nicole Murphy had to say about those pictures
that came out of her and Antoine Fuqua kissing,
even though he's married to Leila Rashan.
All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So let's give you a refresher on what went down.
Kodak Black put out a freestyle from jail over the phone,
and he said some really nasty things about Young Miami.
I got Gucci Trout and all the yellow 80s swinging.
I bought Young Miami a rain shoe on an 808, baby.
When I see them hit that bitch in her stomach,
the way I keep this shit too real,
they say I'm f***ing up my money.
Well, Young Miami's soon-to-be baby daddy,
a.k.a. her man, responded. Southside had this to say about Kodak.
Well, now Kodak Black fans are trying to say that he's banned from coming to Broward County,
and Southside has responded to these allegations that he is banned. I have a multi-million dollar home in Broward. Y'all don't shut that ass Broward shit up.
Shut up.
I live in Broward.
Broward police is not playing.
Y'all just cap his hair.
Stop playing, bro.
So wait a minute.
Kodak Blacks fans are banning Southside for what Kodak Blacks said?
Yeah, and I don't understand that at all.
Because if somebody said that about your girl who was pregnant, wouldn't you be mad?
Oh, yeah.
I would do a lot worse than Southside.
I would try to ban him.
I would be.
You know me, though.
Yeah.
So I'm just confused on why they mad at Southside for something that Kodak said that he didn't have to say about young Miami.
That doesn't even make sense.
All right.
Well, let's do some good news now.
Nicki Minaj and her boyfriend have gotten their marriage license.
So looks like they are planning to get married.
They went to the Beverly Hills Courthouse on Monday.
And a lot of people said they saw Nicki Minaj there along with her, I guess now, fiancé, Kenneth Petty.
And they were there getting their license and all the paperwork they need to get married.
I thought they got their licenses weeks ago.
I thought, didn't they announce that a long time ago, like before the 4th of July that they got their marriage license?
Well, she said it on Queen Radio that they already had gotten their marriage license, but now people spotted them going.
And so I don't know if there was some other paperwork that needed to be done or if she already was planning to do that.
But they said a marriage license is good for a maximum of 90 days.
Okay, well, I'm happy for them. So maybe she got it and then she had to get another one because it ran out because they didn't do their official wedding yet.
Who knows?
But she's been going really hard for her man and letting people know if there's any backlash
that she is in love and she's happy and it ain't about money.
It ain't about other things.
This is somebody that knew her since she was 15 years old.
That's all that matters.
All right.
Now, Gucci Mane has to pay $10,000 in child support.
If you guys remember, he's been going this whole child support battle.
She wanted $20,000 a month.
He was only paying $2,000 a month. Well, now they've reached a settlement and that settlement is $10,000 a battle. She wanted $20,000 a month. He was only paying $2,000 a month. Well, now
they've reached a settlement, and that settlement
is $10,000 a month.
And that's with his baby mom, Sheena
Evans. So they've been battling since last
year. So finally, they have now come
to this. Okay. That's actually
not bad for Gucci Mane, because Gucci Mane
makes a lot of money out there. And
$10,000, you would figure, would be
a lot more. But, I mean, that's not bad. Right. He does still have to pay that back child support, you would figure it'd be a lot more, but I mean,
that's not bad.
Right.
He does still have to pay that back child support.
So that's going to be a big check as well.
But the child does stay with Evans for the majority of the time.
He does get visitation rights, but you know, she raises your child.
You want to make sure that child is, is living in a great environment.
I would think.
Just as comfortable as you are.
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your Rumor Report. Morning everybody
it's DJ Envy, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now we gotta shout
to YBN Cordell for joining us this morning.
Cordell. What did I say, Cordell?
Yes, what's wrong with you?
You said something that didn't match.
Cordell, well thank you for joining
us this morning. Yeah man, and listen I wanna
salute my guy Carlito, man.
Carlito is a guy who's cut my hair quite a few times, man.
Good dude.
He's having a back-to-school charity event in Atlanta.
Okay?
It's going to be at, well, actually in Snellville, Georgia.
2135 Main Street East, Snellville, Georgia.
And that is tomorrow.
Okay?
And he has Carlos Miller, Chico Bean, and DC Young Fly, 85 South, will be there.
So they're going to have back-to-school haircuts and book bags and school supplies and games and food.
And I sent them a whole bunch of copies of my book, Black Privilege, and shook one for people to get.
And you can register for free haircuts, all kind of stuff. So go check out my guy Carlito at his barbershop, 2135 Main Street, East Snellville, Georgia.
They got a back-to-school charity event tomorrow.
Okay?
All right.
And I just want to shout out everybody here in Detroit.
You know, I'm out here and I just did a seat at the table yesterday.
They're talking about the state of black women and families in Michigan, an issue forum.
And thank you
to joaquina clinton she works for uh the dnc she's the senior advisor to the chairman to tom perez
from the dnc and they had a great panel that was put together mayor karen weaver from flint michigan
spoke congresswoman brenda lawrence spoke uh virgie rollins a dnc black caucus chair she was there
hosting everything too and she spoke we had a lot of great women in the building.
It was an honor to be on the panel
and be in such a powerful room
and with the presence of these great women.
And, you know, the debates are starting tonight,
so I always tell people I encourage you guys,
if you don't know who you like,
you don't know what's going on,
a good step is to watch these debates.
These are the second debates,
and they are in Detroit today and tomorrow.
Okay.
All right, well, when we come back, we got
your positive note. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Everybody, it's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. You guys have a great day
today. Oh, and one more thing
I want to say. I have an event today
with Google out here in Detroit. I haven't been to
their offices yet, but shout out to Katrina
Turnbow. It's like a fireside chat.
So if you guys haven't registered,
then make sure y'all come to Google
and hear this whole conversation
that'll be happening this afternoon.
And Shalman, you got a positive note?
Yes, man.
The positive note is, number one,
Google fascism and what it is, okay?
Because, you know,
the Federal Republican Party
is a fascist institution now.
But also, man, don't let life discourage you.
Everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was.
Breakfast Club, bitches!
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