The Breakfast Club - YO Gotti and EST Gee Interview
Episode Date: July 21, 2021Today on the show we had Yo Gotti and EST Gee stop by where they spoke about how they first connected, Repping Kentucky, Getting Shot, New Project and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" ...to a city council Tommy Bryant for asking “do we have a house n****r in here?” Right before exchange about his wife using n word on Facebook. Also, Angela helped some listeners out during Ask Yee. 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.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I figured it out. Voice of Reason,
The Solid, Hold It Down,
The Beige Rage, and The Agitator.
The Breakfast Club.
Everyone just kept telling me to prep for this.
One word to describe The Breakfast Club would be flat.
Impacting the culture.
People watch The Breakfast Club for, like, news and really be tuned in, man.
I don't even know what it's called, The Breakfast Club.
It's like brunch.
Envy, ye, and Charlemagne.
Wake that ass up, get out of bed, and listen to The Breakfast Club.
I'm waking up.
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is.
Hump Day.
Yes, it's Wednesday, Hump Day.
We are here.
Middle of the week.
Middle of the week.
What's happening?
So now you're a Bucs fan, huh?
No, I'm not a Bucs fan, but I'm a fan of the city of Milwaukee.
Drop on the clues bombs for V100.3. No, V100.7. I'm not a Bucs fan, but I'm a fan of the city of Milwaukee. Drop on the clues bombs for V100.3.
No, V100.7.
I'm sorry.
Milwaukee is the first city to ever syndicate the Breakfast Club.
And I'm right now wearing a Chris Middleton jersey because Chris Middleton represents the 843.
And I'm always rooting for everybody from South Carolina, in particular, Charleston.
Chris Middleton went to Portico High School.
I've never heard you being a Bucs fan. I even knew
you had a jersey until they won. Man, shut up.
I've been talking about the Bucs and Chris Middleton
since the whole playoffs. We don't really have a team.
Exactly. I'm not like you.
See, you claim the Knicks and you claim
the Giants, but whenever any team
from New York is hot, you jumping on
the bandwagon. That's what you just did.
He just claims he doesn't have a team.
I don't have a team.
I'm the Knicks fan. I'm a Giants fan. But if any team in New York gets to the playoffs, I rep
New York. I'm a New Yorker
to the day that I die.
I don't have an NBA team. I like
individual players. Just like a couple
weeks ago, I had an Asia Wilson jersey on. You know why?
Because that's the 803. That's Metro.
That's the Columbia, South Carolina right there.
But I'm always rooting for everybody from South Carolina.
So salute to my man, Chris Middleton.
Drop on the clues box with Chris Middleton.
Don't know the brother.
Never met him.
But he went to Port of God High School.
He reps the low country to 843.
Salute to him.
And Milwaukee.
Because Milwaukee, like I said, Milwaukee's a great city.
And they're the first city to ever take a chance on this ghetto-ass, raggedy-ass show,
The Breakfast Club.
So blame them.
Well, congratulations to the Milwaukee Bucks.
They beat the Phoenix Suns last night
after a 50-year dry spell.
So congratulations to them.
We'll talk more about it in front-page news.
We'll tell you what the Greek Freak did
and what the team did, which was a good game.
It was a good series.
It was a really good series.
I enjoyed it.
I don't know if it was a good series.
I think it was.
Yeah?
No?
It was enjoyable. It was enjoyable.
It was enjoyable.
Phoenix Suns won the first two games and lost the last four.
It wasn't really a great series.
I'm not going to say it was competitive.
Last game was competitive.
This game was kind of competitive.
Bucs won four in a row.
Yeah, but they didn't win by a...
The next Bucs series was a good series.
This was a good series, too.
Nah.
Well, I just want to publicly thank DJ Envy.
Why?
Yesterday, I forgot my whole wallet at home, and he let me borrow his credit card for the
day.
So, thank you.
You kind of bullied me, but I let you slide.
I didn't say, hey, take my credit card.
She was like, hey, I have a wax today, and I haven't got a wax in months.
It's not a wax.
It's laser hair removal.
Oh, I got a laser hair removal, and I haven't got it in months.
I'm going to have to miss my appointment.
Give me your credit card.
I said, okay. I appreciate it, though. Thank you going to have to miss my appointment. Give me your credit card. I said, okay.
I appreciate it though.
Thank you. That's not a little crazy.
It's really hard to be.
I think somebody has some questions that need to happen.
No, Embi did say, he was like, I have to tell my wife.
That's what I'm saying.
Because I don't want to ask questions.
Does your boyfriend know about this?
You paying for waxes?
No.
It's not a wax.
It's laser hair removal.
I don't give a damn.
Is it coming off your vagina?
Now I need to know why the hell you paying for that.
You can get other areas laser hair removed.
She didn't have any money.
Nobody said your vagina.
She didn't have any money.
So what part did you get removed?
My vagina.
Exactly.
What are you talking about?
It could have been a mustache.
It could have been underarm hair.
It wasn't, though.
But it wasn't.
Actually, the only reason I didn't do my underarms yesterday was because if you're in the sun,
you can't get laser hair removal.
You have to use sunblock or you have to make sure that area is covered for like a couple
of months beforehand. So they told me to come back for that what's wrong
you having a little trouble no i just like why he needed his car no i forgot my wallet at home
and she had to go to appointment here she left her wallet at home yeah you out here doing all
type of it just doesn't feel good to be out all day without your wallet that's a difficult thing
if it's ever happened to anybody you left your wallet at home and trying to move around without it.
It's like you can't do anything.
He had to lend me money sometimes when I left my wallet at home.
He is a hell of an entrepreneur.
I'm just trying to figure out what's going on.
You got all your money tied up in investments or something?
They don't have Apple Pay.
Now, the only reason I didn't use it, they did have Venmo at the laser hair removal place.
So I was able to Venmo the money.
I was like, yeah, let me, I got to tell Gia this because if not, you know, Gia's going to be like, laser hair removal.
Can you imagine that, seeing that on your statement? Over a vagina. I said, if Gia calls me, I'm going to be like, what? I gotta tell gear this because if not you know get gonna be like Imagine that on your statement of a giant. I said if gear caused me. I might be like wait
I don't know anything about this. Yeah play with me if you imagine seeing that on your statement you wife you like what laser hair removal
Now I don't want that problem. All right. All right. Let's get the show cracking
ESTG will be joining us this morning. Hey, that's your God. He's newest artist
He's from Louisville, Kentucky.
CMG business.
And then we got front page news. What are we talking about?
Jeff Bezos went to space and back yesterday.
We were watching that as it happened.
Alright, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
and Jalee. Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get into some front page news.
Now the Bucks
beat the Suns last night 105-98
in Game 6 of the NBA
Finals. They won the series
4-2. Dropping a clues bomb for the Milwaukee
Bucs, man. Giannis had 50
points, 14 rebounds, 6 blocks
and 2 assists. Yes, he did.
Middleton had
how many points did Middleton have? 17 points
5-5 and
it was a great game.
I saw DDG wrote that Giannis is better than LeBron.
Who wrote that?
DDG.
See, everybody got to stop being prisoners in the moment.
Like, stop.
Okay, stop.
Is he better than LeBron in the present moment?
Probably.
But, you know, the whole totality of the catalog?
No.
That's LeBron James.
Come on, stop, guys.
Chris Paul said he is not retiring.
He said he's ready to get back to work.
All right.
Dropping the clues box to the Milwaukee Bucks once again, man.
Milwaukee is the first city to ever syndicate the Breakfast Club.
Got a lot of love from Milwaukee.
Everybody that listens to us on V100.7.
And Chris Middleton is from the 843.
The Low Country, baby.
Charleston, South Carolina.
All right.
And Jeff Bezos went to space and back yesterday.
We told you it was an 11-minute trip.
And here's what he had to say about how it felt.
On how it felt, oh, my God!
My expectations were high, and they were dramatically exceeded.
The zero-G piece may have been one of the biggest surprises
because it felt so normal, almost like we were as humans involved
to be in that environment, which I know is impossible, but it felt so serene and peaceful
and the floating. It's actually much nicer than being in full one gravity. All right. Now people
were not excited about this remark that he made about Amazon employees and customers who actually paid for his trip
into space. I also
want to thank every
Amazon employee and every
Amazon customer because
you guys paid for all this.
How are people mad at him for that?
He's telling the truth. That's like when we thank listeners.
He's telling the truth.
They paid for it.
I guess some people felt like it was a little tone deaf because a lot of Amazon employees have been complaining about the conditions that they have.
And it really shows a divide between the wealthiest Americans who don't even pay taxes versus the ordinary person.
It's not like they had a choice.
It's not like they said, hey, let's all come together and send Jeff Bezos to space.
I don't know that I would have said that.
But guess what?
The customers have a choice of who they support and who they spend their money with. I don't know that I would have said that. But guess what? The customers have a choice of who they support
and who they spend their money with.
I don't know anything about the workers.
And employees have a choice on where they work.
That's right.
I don't know anything about the worker situation.
But thanking your customers because they support your business,
what is wrong with that?
You know, I think that for some of the workers,
they're like, you know, we're on our shifts,
we're on our feet for 10 hours a day.
It just felt a little...
So who's mad, the workers or the customers?
What line are they mad at in particular?
I think it was the
employees. It just felt a little toned up
to say it like that. Thank you for paying this Emmy.
We're about to get to that. Not to
his employees. Right now he did
donate $100 million
to two
different people. Right. $100 million to two
different people. One of those people is Van Jones. Here's what
he said. Can you imagine grassroots folks from Appalachia, from the hood, Native American reservations,
having enough money to start disrupting poverty, to start disrupting pollution, to start disrupting
the $90 billion prison industry together?
You take people on the front lines and their wisdom and their genius and their creativity
and you give them a shot they're not just gonna turn around
neighbors they're gonna turn around this nation that's what's gonna happen and I
appreciate you for lifting the ceiling off of people's dreams the other person
who got a hundred million dollars is Vange as I'm Jose Andres who's a chef
who started the world central kitchen his nonprofit to feed those affected by
natural disasters.
Nah, people mad at Van Jones and Jose
for thanking Jeff Bezos for the $100 million.
He gave him $100 million, $200 million.
It's for charity, though.
Yeah, they can donate that money to charity
or they can share their wealth, according to Jeff Bezos.
It's all up to them, whatever they decide to do with it.
Oh, I thought it was just for charity.
No, they can give it all to their own charity
or they can share their wealth with other charities.
It's their own charity, so they can use it for... Oh, yeah, yeah, but the money's for charity. Yeah, the was just for charity. No, they can give it all to their own charity, or they can share their wealth with other charities. It's their own charity, so they can use it for their own.
Oh, yeah, yeah, but the money's for charity.
Yeah, the money's for charity.
It didn't go to Van Jones' pocket.
No, no, no, no.
The money's for charity.
All right, well, that is your Front Page News.
All right, get it off your chest.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know
what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace
with yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart
Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
It's your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Here.
What's up, Angie?
Hey, what's up, Trav?
Hey, what's up, E?
Hey, Trav. Hey, Tarv up, Yee? Hey, Trav.
Hey, Char.
Peace, sis.
What's happening?
I'm, like, highly upset this morning, yo.
What's going on?
I'm, like, highly upset this morning.
Because there's a sick-tongued bitch out there named Roland Ray who is out here scamming people.
I'm so embarrassed.
I got scammed by Roland Ray.
How'd he scam you?
So, he does these, like, promo posts. You'd he scam you? So he does these like promo posts.
I pay, you know, he has like a large gay family.
So I paid him to post my video.
Mind you, the whole time I'm talking to him, he's talking back.
He's so nice.
Soon as I sent him the money, guess what he did?
Went ghost.
Blocked you.
He went ghost.
And then I reached out to him like, yo, I'm broke.
So I be needing my money. I know that's right. So I be like harassing him. like, yo, I'm broke, so I be needing my money.
I know that's right.
So I be, like, harassing him, like, bro, where's my money?
Like, I really want to, like, if he wasn't, like.
If he wasn't what, Trav?
If he wasn't what?
He's in a wheelchair and he's handicapped, so I'm trying to be nice about it.
But I really want to smack the shit out of him.
But if he paid you to do the thing, did he just do the promo?
No.
No, he never did the promo.
He never posted Trav's video.
Well, I want to salute to Roland Ray for the unexpected blessing that he received.
You know what I'm saying?
Salute the rolling Ray.
You know what I mean?
He came up.
Sometimes you pray for a blessing.
You pray for a blessing and you just don't know where it's going to come from sometimes.
Trav, send me the link.
I'm going to post it in my story.
How much you paid him, Trav?
I paid him 75 bucks, but that's a lot of money for me.
Oh, that sucks.
God bless you.
Send it to me.
I'm going to do a swipe up for you.
You want me to send you 75 dollars?
Look at it like you made a little donation, Trav.
That's all.
You made a little donation.
That is messed up, though.
You blessed somebody.
I really want to kick him out.
I really want to kick him out of his wheelchair.
But anyway.
Let me ask you a question.
Are you sure that was his Instagram and not somebody else?
I am positive it was him. He was talking to me and everything. But anyway, are you sure that was his Instagram and not somebody else?
I am positive it was him.
Like he was talking to me and everything.
Then as soon as I sent him the money, all communication.
I am rolling right.
I know it was them.
Okay.
You got scammed.
All right.
Well, sorry to you, Chad.
All right, y'all.
I'm hurting.
Bye.
Hello.
Who's this?
Yo, big chocolate, the toe sucker.
How we feeling, family?
Bless black and highly favored. How are you, sir? Yes, yes, yes. Thank the Lordast Sucker. How we feeling, family? Bless Black and highly favored.
How are you, sir?
Yes, yes, yes.
Thank the Lord for his blessings.
Two things.
One, a joke.
What did Angela E. say to Charlamagne when they started working together? Who is Angela E.?
You mean Angela E.?
But I don't know what.
Angela had it, too.
What did she say when they started working together?
What'd she say?
She said, stop wearing my high heels in the studio.
Now, that's funny.
Now, listen.
Next time, rich white man, bring an extra
crispy black cigar-smoking negro named
Charlemagne into space and leave him on the moon.
All right? Thank you. Have a blessed day.
Hey, Cappy. Have a blessed day,
pig chocolate.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Cap, y'all. How y'all doing
this morning? That's a terrible name, Cap.
Come on, man.
How can I believe anything you say with a name
like Cap? I thought he said Cap.
I was here before that phrase.
I was here before that phrase, man.
Hey, check it out, man. Anybody else
get nervous that he's been around these
spandex fans?
Yeah, Charlamagne wearing one at a time.
Wearing what now?
Spandex. No, I don't wear no spandex.
I could, though. What's wrong with spandex? Charlamagne ain't got no camel toe, neither. Ain't nothing wrong what? Spandex. Nah, I don't wear no spandex. I could, though. What's wrong with spandex?
I ain't got no camel toe, neither.
Ain't nothing wrong with the spandex.
It's the camel toe that's making America nervous.
Why is camel toe making America nervous?
You ever been somewhere with your woman, man,
and somebody walk in and boom, but you gotta
act like it ain't in the room,
but you know it's over there?
I ain't never paid it no attention. What about Moose Knuckles?
What about what? Moose Knuckles.
Oh, you had to ask some new fellas right there about that.
What is Moose Knuckles?
Just Google it.
Nope.
Nope.
I'm not having that.
I shall not.
Both of y'all know what that is.
Stop it.
No, what is it?
Is that ****?
Whoa.
Oh, is that the print?
Where do you take this from?
What is Moose Knuckles?
Look in the Urban Dictionary, sir.
Eh, let me take a peek.
All right.
Well, Kev, I'm sorry you're scared of spandex and camel toes, bro.
Moose knuckles.
That's what men get.
It's a clothing line.
That's who?
Yeah, that's a clothing line out of Canada.
I actually have a moose knuckle coat.
When I Googled it, it was a clothing line.
Look in the Urban Dictionary.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
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If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The my goodness. Alright. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
What's going on, man? It's Rip from
Detroit, dog. What's up, bro? What up, Rip? No, Rip. W man? It's Whip from Detroit, dog.
What's up, bro? What up, Whip?
No, Whip.
W-H-I-P, man.
Oh, Whip.
Like whipping up that cocaine.
I whip my hair back and forth.
I don't know.
I like that, Yee.
I like that.
Okay.
I want to vent right now.
First off, Yee, I love what you do for Detroit.
However, I just came back from Las Vegas for a week,
and now I got to come back here. Oh. However, I just came back from Las Vegas for a week, and now I've got to come back here.
Uh.
Man, I'm sad.
Wait, wait, why are you yelling, Whit?
Why are you yelling?
We can hear you clearly.
He's sad.
He was in Vegas having the time of his life.
Detroit is what I have so much fun when I go to Detroit.
Oh, well, yeah, yeah, because you come,
you do the little DJ thing.
And you leave.
I get it.
Exactly.
You leave.
I got to come back here.
Listen, Detroit has been crazy with the rain lately.
Oh, my God.
We've been flooded out twice, man.
Twice.
I missed one of them, so that was a blessing.
But come on, man.
And you seen that fight outside of Shake Shack?
And you seen that woman that ripped that guy out of the barber chair by his dreads because he stole her car?
I seen that.
That was funny.
But we ain't got to talk about the negative stuff with Detroit.
There's so much positivity
going on.
I thought that was
pretty positive.
She went and got her car
back on her own.
She did.
She dragged his ass out.
Flattened her own tires, too.
Yeah, that was a little rough, man.
That was pretty bad, man.
But it's all good
because I'm coming
to hang out with y'all.
So I just got up the way.
Let me get one of those
spots on the radio.
I'll be with y'all.
Come on.
All right, come on.
Come through.
Nope.
Thank you, Yee.
You know I'm up in Detroit. I know about them, too. Well, these spots are right, come on. Come through. Nope. Thank you, Yee. You love us in Detroit.
I love myself, too.
Well, these spots are earned,
not given, sir.
Fine.
Are you sure?
All right, Superman.
All right, y'all.
Love y'all, boys.
Love you, King.
All right, bro.
Have a good one.
Best show.
Best show.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, how you doing?
DJ Andy,
Angel of the East,
Charlamagne of God.
What's good?
There you go.
Get it off your chest, brother.
Hey, man, I'm blessed.
I'm here today.
My friend Emmanuel has graduated.
My sister, Wumi, graduated.
My name is Mide.
DJ Envy, I was at your car show.
One of the greatest days of my life, without a doubt.
Coachella's Fox TV.
Anyone, this is where you gotta be.
Thank you so much.
Shoot, Solomon of God.
Shook once.
Thank you.
Aw, thank you, King.
Thank you so much to Anxiety.
Thank you, Snoop.
Thank you so much.
It was a hard time, man.
That book really saved me, I'm not gonna lie.
That's what it is.
Aw, man, I got another one for you, then.
I'm gonna send you the Unapologetic Guide
to Black Mental Health by Dr. Rita Walker.
I'm gonna put you on hold and get your address because, you know, I'm going to send you the Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health by Dr. Rita Walker. I'm going to put you on hold and get your address because
I'm just a person who got some experiences
dealing with my own mental health issues.
Dr. Rita Walker is an actual expert. Her book
is amazing. Charlemagne, I'm going to meet you
one day. Sorry not. I'm too
thankful that I get to hear your voice today.
Love, King. So much positive energy,
bro, and thank you for coming through the car show. Really appreciate
it, brother. Of course. All right, man. You have a blessed
day, man, and have a good one, and we appreciate you for supporting. You hold on, all right? All right. Thank you for coming through the car show. Really appreciate it, brother. Of course. All right, man. You have a blessed day, man, and have a good one.
We appreciate you for supporting.
You hold on, all right?
All right.
Thank you.
All right, brother.
All right, man.
Get it off your chest.
Make sure to get his address, Dan.
Send him this book, please.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up.
Now, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and find out what person is launching their own talk show.
That should give you a hint right there.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. That's a great record right there
but that's definitely one of them records that
you turn the windshield wipers on and
drive even when it's not raining too.
Alright, well let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Tom Brady.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
So, Joe Biden welcomed
the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay
Buccaneers to the White House
yesterday and Tom Brady had some jokes.
Now, let's forget everybody looked at
Tom Brady like he was
super tight with Donald Trump and these jokes are kind of poking fun at Trump's claims that he
actually won the 2020 election. But we found our rhythm. We got on a roll. Not a lot of people
you know think that we could have won. In fact I think about 40 percent of the people still don't
think we won. It's nice for me to be back here.
We had a game in Chicago where I forgot what down it was.
I lost track of one down in 21 years of playing,
and they started calling me Sleepy Tom.
Why would they do that to me?
All right.
I don't know what Tom Brady and Donald Trump's relationship are,
but, I mean, you can make fun of your friends.
Yeah, actually, two little jabs, right?
Yeah, it was two jabs.
Yeah, because one was Trump and one was Joe, Sleepy Joe.
Sleepy Tom.
Yes, so, I mean...
It sounded very scripted, too, by the way.
It definitely sounds like somebody wrote that.
He even turned to Joe before he even delivered the Trump line.
Like, yeah, make sure you laugh, Mr. President,
because when you laugh, everybody else is going to laugh.
All right, now Viola Davis has a book coming out. I'm excited for that. I'll definitely read that. That's going to be coming out next year.
It's called Finding Me. It's a memoir published by Harper One. And that book will go on sale April 19th.
She did that in partnership with Ebony Magazine Publishing. According to the description, they said it's her inspiring life from her coming of age in Rhode Island
to her present day career.
It's a story of overcoming
and a true hero's journey,
deeply personal, brutally honest, and riveting.
And let's be clear,
that journey will start in South Carolina.
Viola Davis is a St. Matthews, South Carolina native.
Dropping the clues bombs for Viola Davis.
Okay, can't wait to read that.
They say here it starts in Rhode Island.
I'm just telling you the fact, she.
Okay, she was born in St. Matthews, South Carolina.
Okay, I'm just reading from the release.
Demi Lovato is teasing their new talk show
and talks about filming their new sex scene.
So that new talk show is coming out later this month
and they revealed the show's new promotional poster.
The Demi Lovato show is streaming July 30th,
only on the Roku channel.
Trailer coming soon.
So it will be some conversations
that can be difficult
but they said
I've never been one
to shy away from speaking
candidly about things.
We wanted to create a space
that normalizes
living your own truth
where people can speak,
engage,
and more importantly
learn together.
So no topics,
nothing is off limits.
Opinions are welcome. and demi lovato also talked
about filming their first sex scene as well and they said they had a little anxiety going into it
but the cast and crew was so professional and easy to work with it calmed them down immediately
all right now ex-host dr ian smith of The Doctors has filed an unlawful termination complaint against the distributor ViacomCBS.
Production company Stage 29 Productions, Dr. Phil's son, Jay McGraw, who heads the firm and the show's executive producer.
Dr. Smith says that the executive producer, Patty Ciano, sexually harassed him, was hired to co-host the show in 2013 for a sixth season.
But the suit says he wasn't invited back for the seventh season
after he voiced these complaints regarding discrimination, which he experienced and observed.
He said, among other things, African-American hosts were on fewer shows than white hosts.
African-American hosts were paid less than white hosts.
African-American hosts were not in as many integration segments as white hosts,
and there were not enough African-American producers.
According to this lawsuit also, where he talks about the executive producer,
Patty Chiano, sexually harassing him, he said that she approached him last year
about becoming the solo host of the show following the killing of George Floyd
and the civil unrest around the country, and said specifically there had been racial issues
during his first tenure and unfair treatment,
but she assured him things had changed for the better.
The show would be committed to fair treatment.
So he returned and she continued to ignore his concerns about diversity.
And he says that she actually hired more white producers
and then sexually harassed him
and would comment about his physique,
suggesting that he should wear tighter shirts
to show off his guns more.
Can't say things like that.
Wear a tighter shirt and show off your muscles a little bit more.
All right.
Now, Ashton Kutcher will not be going into space.
He sold his space flight ticket after his wife, Mila Kunis, advised it was not a smart family decision.
He had actually paid $200,000 in 2012 for a ticket from Virgin Galactic.
That's the space company that was founded by Richard Branson.
And he said he was supposed to be on that next flight, but he will not be on it.
But at some point, he is going to go into space.
The wife recently just said that?
I think she might have said it a while ago because he bought that ticket back in 2012.
After you see a couple of successful space flights over, what, in the span of a week?
You might change your mind a little bit.
Like, you know what?
Maybe it's okay for you to go.
Yeah, back then, he said after he had kids, his wife was lying.
I don't think it's good for the family, so he ended up
selling his ticket back. I get it. Basically, she's
saying you might die. You might die. Okay.
But I mean, after seeing a couple successful ones.
You still might die.
Alright. It's always a risk. Always.
Alright. Young M.A. has shut down these
rumors that she's pregnant. I saw that was making
the rounds yesterday. And
this all came from an interview
that she did with Head Crack.
Do you see yourself being a parent?
Absolutely.
Yeah, I'm going to be married by then.
I want a boy and then a girl.
That's it.
I told my girl this.
I'd rather a boy first
because he'll be the one taking care
of his little sister.
All right.
Well, Young M.A. posted,
of course my girl is the one
that's going to be pregnant.
That's why I looked at her and mentioned her.
SMH, you're bored, but I get it.
Sell your stories.
And we're working on one now.
Okay.
Get it, Young M.A.
I love Young M.A.
And that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, we got front page news coming up.
What are we talking about?
Yes.
In Texas, the Senate has voted to remove teaching requirements saying that the KKK is morally wrong.
Also teaching about Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech, amongst other things.
We'll tell you about it.
So, wow.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country
willingly gives up
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I was making
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with a black powder,
you know,
with explosive warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know
what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to
doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally
that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude,
and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
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or wherever you get your podcasts hey morning everybody it's dj envy angela yee charlamagne
the guy we are the breakfast club let's get some front page news. Now, congratulations to Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Bucks.
They beat the Suns last night, 105-98.
Drop on the clues bomb for the Milwaukee Bucks, man.
Giannis had 50-14, 6-2.
And he also won the NBA Finals MVP.
So congratulations to him.
The city of Milwaukee is a beautiful place.
First city to ever syndicate this raggedy-ass show called the Breakfast Club.
Slew to be 100.7.
Barely was happening.
Okay. And Chris Middleton is from the 843 Portugal High School Alumni.
So salute to him bringing the championship back to the Chuck.
Now after the game, Giannis Antetokounmpo had this to say
about how he could have joined a super team.
I couldn't leave.
There was a job that had to be finished.
Coming back, I was like, this is my city.
You know, they trust me.
They believe in me they
believe in us even when we were like last the city still was like on our side and you know
obviously I want I wanted to get the job done but that's my stubborn side like it's easy to go to a
super team and you know just do my part and win a championship still one but this is the hard way to
do it and this is the way and we did it he's right He didn't have to D-Ride to get his chip.
He didn't leave Milwaukee for bigger cities, team up with other superstars.
And that's why, you know, that one ring in Milwaukee means a lot more
than a lot of rings people have won in other places with those super teams.
Well, he did joke about leaving after that.
I mean, when you were 19, I think you were at Summer League,
and you tweeted something about,
I'm not leaving Milwaukee until I win a championship.
I'm out now.
Can I leave now?
I mean, that's your call.
I want to trade.
I was thinking about that last minute.
Have we seen one of these super teams in this era really work?
It seems like all of the super teams have underachieved.
The Miami Heat underachieved when it was Braun and D-Wade and Bosh.
They got a ring.
They won one in the shortened season. Golden State got a ring. I mean, Golden State was already a power-Wade and Bosh. They got a ring. They won one in the shortened season.
Golden State got a ring.
I mean, Golden State was already a powerhouse, though.
Well, they still got a ring.
But they seem like those teams should have got more than one or two rings, right?
Boston was, I mean, Brooklyn was supposed to get a ring, but in Jews.
They still can.
I'm just thinking, when you think about the Bulls when they won six, or Magic won five,
Kobe won five, it just, you know, I don't know.
It just seemed like those teams underachieved.
All right, now there's a new
bill that just passed the state senate in Texas
and they said Texas public school students will no longer
be required to learn about the
Ku Klux Klan or that the group's white supremacy
is morally wrong.
They also have
things that used to be required that are no longer
required, like teaching about
Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech,
the writings of women's
suffragist movement leader season b anthony and native american history they're no longer required
staples of texas education the latest senate bill three passed last friday it's seemingly a response
to critical race theory specifically the controversial 1619 project from the new york times
so i'm confused with this i'm confused how they just passed these laws
and just it's okay. Like this is
weird to me. It's not weird to anybody else.
That's why. Well all of this really
feels like white people are going back in time to try
to rewrite history. It's like when the Avengers went back
to get the Infinity Stones to reverse
the world from the snap. These white supremacists
are trying to reverse the world from the black.
But instead of trying to rewrite history, how about
correct history? You can never change what happened,
but they can be restorative justice.
Now, state Democrats in Texas are saying
this measure ties the hands of the teachers.
They said, how could a teacher possibly discuss slavery,
the Holocaust, or the mass shootings at Walmart
and El Paso or the Sutherland Springs Church
in my district without giving deference
to any one perspective?
I don't think it's passed through the House yet, though.
I think it just passed through the Senate.
Yeah, so it still can get shut down.
But, you know, they did vote to remove that teaching requirement.
That's crazy.
All right.
Taco Bell has been hit by nationwide ingredient shortages.
They said that they fell victim to supply chain shortages in recent months.
They posted a message on their website to warn customers some of their menu items might be temporarily unavailable.
Sound like a Jamaican restaurant.
They said, sorry if we can't feed your current crave due to national ingredient shortages and delivery delays, we may be out of some of those items.
They did apologize for any inconvenience.
At least they're telling us.
Jamaican spots never tell us till you get there.
You know, there were other issues, too.
Chick-fil-A in May started limiting the number of free sauces that you get with each order.
Two sauces with each meal and three sauces for 30-count nuggets.
And in June, Starbucks reported on social media that many of their favorite summer drinks weren't available,
like peach green tea lemonade and very, very hibiscus refresher.
Why are people acting like this stuff is real and they got to wait for it to grow?
It's all GMO anyway like what's going on well there's shortages like with the supply and getting uh things here like ketchup packets they said that was a really widespread shortage
too in recent months they're not making ketchup well you know what you know there's a lot more
takeout orders and so you got to think they don't have enough of the supplies here because
so many people are taking food out. Easy fix.
Everybody, we need to have like a go into your house and all them ketchup packets you got just sitting in a drawer somewhere.
All them Chick-fil-A sauces you got sitting in a drawer somewhere.
Let's just have like a nationwide, what would be a recall?
You just bring them back to the location.
Does ketchup go bad in those packets?
I don't know.
But you know, like they tell you.
Every time they throw those out, you know, they get all sticky and they're stuck together. Like a give back. They encourage people to turn their guns know. But you know, like they tell you. Not the time to throw those out.
You know, they get all sticky and they're stuck together.
Like a give back.
They encourage people to turn their guns in.
That's what you're saying, yeah. Everybody turn your condiments in.
Your duck sauce.
That's right.
Your soy sauce packets.
I'm telling you, go in your kitchen right now.
You are part of the problem.
I am.
You're the reason that these restaurants have shortages right now because you got all these
condiments in your drawers that you don't even use.
Why do we do that?
And the Chick-fil-A, the top of the
Chick-fil-A sauce now is cheap because it
opens up fast. A couple of them
busted in my drawer the other day.
And your drawers?
Whoa, I thought I heard the same thing.
I thought I was tripping.
Whoa, this guy
is different.
This guy is different. Don't ever let nobody
tell you that TJ is not different.
Man, chicken so good make you bust in your drawers.
The sauce.
Too late now, Brad.
And be ready to bust in the sauce.
Stop saying it.
What, bust in your sauce?
I don't think that's a problem.
Me neither.
No, I'm with you, Yee.
I'll defend you on that one.
I don't bleed out of it.
Defend me?
You said it first. No, he didn't. He Ye. I'll defend you on that one. I don't bleed out of it. Defend me? You said it first.
No, he didn't.
He said it first.
I was talking about the...
You know what?
Forget it.
When we come back,
ESTG and Yo Gotti will be joining us.
We're going to kick it with ESTG and Yo Gotti
when we come back.
Clean up your drawers before they come in, Envy.
Please.
He's a new artist.
He's popping out there.
I hate y'all, man.
You hate us?
Yes, I hate y'all. yes I hate y'all breakfast club good morning
the breakfast club
morning everybody it's DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlamagne Tha Guy we are the breakfast club
we got a special guest a special guest in the in the building. Biggest rap CEO in the game, would you say?
Yes.
Yo Gotti and one of his newest artists, ESTG.
Welcome.
What's happening, my brothers?
How y'all feeling?
EST, like, man, I don't like being up this early.
I just want to say, if y'all look at the TV,
that Jeff Bezos just went to space in their landing right now.
It was an 11-minute trip.
That was that big trip to space that they just went on.
So you can see they just
Dollars for 11 minutes
Would you do it? Would you want to go to space? Got it? Got it?
Let's let's start from the beginning now
Let's tell the people who don't know where you, how you got into the game, and all of that.
I'm from Louisville, Kentucky.
I started rapping in 2018.
You used to play football, right?
You was a linebacker, I read.
You got a scholarship to Indiana State.
Yeah.
Did you have NFL dreams?
I tried.
I tried my best.
You decided not to do it.
You dropped out and said, I'm not doing it.
I know.
What was that moment?
I got locked up.
I had a call to case and they kind of messed up my financial aid a little bit.
What was the case for?
Trafficking.
Was you fast for a linebacker?
Yeah, I'm fast, period.
Even now still?
You still athletic?
I'm like that.
I was always everything, fast, strong, everything.
I was born like that fast, strong, everything.
I was born like that. When was the last time you had to tackle a?
I didn't have to do it in a long time.
So you dropped out,
you started taking rap more serious?
No, I didn't rap at all.
I didn't rap until I was, you feel me, until after that.
So that ain't have nothing to do with me
taking rap seriously. I don't know,
I just started rapping.
I started rapping, it was like the end of 2017,
and my peeps, they was trying to get me to book
Baby, Lil Baby, it's when my dog and
first was coming out, and they sending me a,
they was like, man, just give us 7,500500 or 8500 something so we can book him he's
the next and i'm looking at his videos like what i'm like you feel me i do the same like how he
was talking what he was talking about right you feel me and we're the same age i'm like this
you feel me i can try to do this i don't know and you feel me then i bought me some equipment
just recorded myself in the bedroom,
like, three songs, let my partners hear it.
And then I had got put on house arrest, so I couldn't leave the house, you feel me?
And that's when I had to, I didn't have to,
but I feel like that's when I really, like,
was recording every day, you feel me?
Because I was stuck, you feel me?
Everything happens for a reason.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
On the first record on the new project,
you said you might have signed the Drama, but you chose Gotti.
Did I hear that right?
Yeah.
If I wasn't this, I'd probably been signed with DJ Drama.
That's what I said.
It ain't nothing not going to DJ Drama, but I feel like, you know, I love everybody over,
but it's like I ain't fit in really, you feel me?
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
And Drama was on the phone when I got shot.
Like Royce, my man Royce over there.
What you mean? When I got shot, I was on the phone with him. You was talking to phone when I got shot. Like, Royce, my man Royce over there. What you mean?
When I got shot, I was on the phone with him.
You was talking to drama when you got hit?
I was on the phone with Royce.
I'm looking at the phone.
I feel like that's how I got shot.
I was looking at the phone, not focused.
My brother driving.
On everything else, we were driving the car.
I was on the phone with him.
Oh, I got shot.
You got hit five times, right?
Yeah, I got shot five times.
God damn.
How did you bounce
back from that situation?
Are you still,
like,
in recovery mode?
I'm straight.
I got shot once in my eye,
four times in my stomach.
I saw you almost
went blind from that.
I am a little bit.
Like,
I can't really see
through on my left side,
but it's straight,
though.
You know,
Gotti,
a lot of the OG rappers,
they like to criticize the young artists. What makes you embrace them with no judgment? Because I'm one of them it's straight down. You know, Gotti, a lot of the OG rappers, they like to criticize the young artists.
What makes you embrace them with no judgment?
Because I'm one of them.
You know, I was once living the same thing,
approaching s*** the same way, you know what I'm saying,
trying to get out the same struggle.
So I really understand them.
Like, you know, not just artists.
Like, I still got little partners from my city
who I understand.
I understand why they doing what they doing.
I only say I agree with everything they doing,. I understand why they're doing what they're doing. I'm only saying I agree with everything they're doing,
but I understand why they're doing what they're doing.
If you got a young hustler in the project trying to take care of his mama
and get medicine for his mama and it's so stinging,
like it's easy to say just don't do something.
It ain't that we condone it,
but we just understand your circumstances of why you're doing it.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just understand them and I try to help them
whenever I could.
You feel like your company's underrated
with all the artists you signed
and everything that you've done
and the much stuff that you've done for this industry?
Moneybag got the highest selling rap album of the year right now.
I don't know because, you know,
when we talk to the CPAs...
They respect it then?
Yeah, like I don't feel like
nothing underrated.
I feel like
everybody winning.
You know,
some people don't see it
a certain way,
but I think it is what it is.
Now, ESTG,
how did you get the name ESTG?
Where did that name come from?
I know your first name is George.
Where did the name come from?
That's my brand.
Everybody's trying to get
with EST.
So it's just
an acronym, I think.
Bigger than life.
What's that title mean to you, man?
No matter what happened now, you feel me?
Like, where I'm from, I already like a legend.
You feel me?
Like, this s*** is, like, bigger than life or death.
So even if I do that, it ain't going to s***.
It's just going to make me bigger.
Like, I got to the point where, like, you can't even, like, you can't kill me.
You feel me?
Like, my story, like, how I did this shit,
how me and my partners did this shit,
like, it's gonna go down in history, bro, you feel me?
Did you start thinking about death more after you got shot?
I don't know, like, my environment, like,
Louisville a real violent city, you know what I'm saying?
Like, if you look it up, like, it's one of the most dangerous
cities in the United States.
It's one of the, got one of the highest opioid overdoses in the United States.
It was number one for a couple years.
You're faced with death a lot.
But then at the well, that's the only thing certain, so you get cool with it.
When I got shot, I was telling my brother in the car,
I'm finna die.
Damn, you felt that way?
I felt like I was finna die. I opened the door because I thought the car was like i'm from the day you feel me man you felt that way i feel like i was gonna
die open the door because i thought the car was gonna flip so i was i was opening the door like
about to roll out so there wouldn't be no closed casket as i was thinking and reek reek telling me
like hell no we got to do hell no you ain't ready to die i'm telling like did you pray did you see
god like i ain't praying nothing he prayed though'm telling him, like, you feel me? Did you pray? Did you see God?
I ain't pray nothing.
He prayed.
I never heard him pray never in my life.
You remember the prayer?
He was just like, through God, anything's possible.
And that's when I stopped talking.
He put his hand on me while he was driving,
and he kept on saying it.
Then that same note popped up at the hospital.
Oh, you got to get that tatted on you somewhere, bro.
Through God, all things are possible?
Yeah.
That might have saved, I mean, I believe are possible. That might have saved, I mean,
I believe in God, that might have saved you in that moment.
For sure.
Did you turn up more after that?
Yeah, I turned up more.
All aspects.
You also had a lot of personal tragedy even after that.
So how were you able to move forward even?
Like, what did you have to do to get over your mom and your brother passing?
I got no choice i
ain't i don't know you don't get no choice what that gonna do i ain't get over it i just it just
what happened like what i'm gonna do like the world beat you feel me like what i'm gonna do
like you gotta keep it moving even even with the grief yeah i going to die one day too. It just go like that.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Yo Gotti and ESTG.
Now, were you upset looking at the XXL freshman cover?
What's that?
Guess not.
Did they even approach you?
Who?
Gotti, you feel like your artist should have been on there right you want
the hardest out man yeah you know you want the hardest out but it go back to the statement um
envy asked me do do do i feel underrated one of the things we we we build on over here
is we know that we some of the best hustlers out like they don't verify us they don't you don't
you know i'm saying what I'm saying?
Like award shows
or magazine covers
because we ain't never had it anyway.
We want to touch the people for real
and really affect the streets
and not just the streets,
just the culture,
hip-hop culture,
you know what I'm saying?
So if you get it, it's cool.
If you don't get it, it's cool.
That's how we be mobbed.
Yeah, I want to know
how they explain
not having EST on there, though. Because, I mean, I... You don't need to it's cool that's how we be mobbed I want to know how they explain not having EST on there
cause I mean
I
I only ask for explanations
yeah
they didn't even try to
I'm sure they tried to
reach out to explain
I mean no
we had like
we had other people on there
like Doug was on there
you know what I'm saying
so Doug on there
and it's cool
Doug go rock out
but we don't be like
hitting another line
like YG ain't on there
yeah yeah yeah
you know what I'm saying
like we don't be like we good we be good what we't on there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like we're gonna be like, we good.
We be good what we get and we be good what we don't get.
That's a glaring omission though.
We just hustlers.
Like we come and what we come from hustling from, nothing will never get to us anyway.
So we don't be expecting.
What do you tell your young artists when you sign up?
You have a conversation because it gotta be difficult going from the street life to the industry do you have that conversation you want this money how you done
you want this money how you doing it's legal and it's a different type of money it's a different
level it's a different tax bracket it's a different you think you get money you know
what i'm saying i'm gonna show you how you smell real money your god he got a goddamn mountain and a waterfall in the backyard obviously in the place i'm like you know
like second third of me you know you gotta come to the crib how inspiring was that for you i mean
he was i don't know, I was like, damn.
Then it's so open, you feel me?
When you a virgin, it's so open.
Yeah, yeah.
You feel me?
Just, I don't know, it was cold though.
Like you said, my got a big waterfall.
What is that?
I got a waterfall in my backyard too, in my pool, but he got a real waterfall.
No, that looked like a mountain.
I thought he was out of the country
then behind
it's like a
little kick in the area
over top of it but then it's going in
like come out of the side
when you go in the waterfall like behind the
cold
how much that cost guy? First of all what do you call that?
he said how much does it cost?
just a spot
you don't have a name for the waterfall? that's his mother What the **** cost, guy? First of all, what do you call that? He said, how much does it cost? Just a spot. Just a spot.
Just a spot.
You don't have a name for the waterfall?
That's his Monday.
Gotti.
Gotti land right there.
You got to do the waterfall.
It's just a spot, man.
CMG Islands.
CMG.
CMG Adventures.
That's exactly what it is.
CMG Adventures.
Yeah, CG, what was it like the first time
you did a show in Louisville when
things were popping off for you?
Do you know, can you recall like that first time
when you were like, damn, it's really happening?
The last time I did a show in the city,
it was at this place called Mercury Ballroom.
That bitch was sold out.
That was when I, that was before all this, though.
They got like a, they ain't with me in Louisville,
like, doing shows.
Like, they feel like it's, like it gonna be dangerous you feel me so like i just tried to have a show
for my birthday in may i tried to have a show that was none of the venues like none of the big
venues like i need none of them was trying you feel me we had to get all type of signs like that
was the city really be tripping something like a, like the LNPD and like that.
Like, they called Jack.
I remember they called Jack.
They told his manager.
And I think drama, you feel me?
Like, Jack don't need,
cause it's like when Jack first was going on his little tour,
like he used to bring me out to some shows.
And they called down there, the LNPD called down there
and told him, like, he needs to stay away from G
Danger follows him around
It backfired on for real cuz Jack you know saying you know
Like a lot of white dudes you feeling like if they be friends with you like they be friend
It ain't like being friends. You feel me like they like they be friends with you for real
Jack was like, hell no.
Like, I don't know.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, hell no.
That's my guy.
You feel like he knew me his whole life.
He just met me.
You feel me?
So, I don't know.
The city be kind of tripping on me with themselves.
But that's what I'm trying to do.
Like, I did Karen Civil, Welcome to My Neighborhood, like, show it around.
I'm trying to make bring like some positive
light to the city for my type of people and they know that my type of people listen to me like all
the young in the city they're gonna listen to me where they from you feel me so so they trying to
make it like i'm trying to make it like worse i don't got like this negative stigma you feel me
yeah that's one of our goals to change like to change the narrative
yeah you know i talked to him about all the time because i went through that same situation in
memphis like we got to get in there and like you know i mean because we want to invest in the city
you know we want to we want any city we're doing business we want to put money back in the city we
want to put opportunity back in the city so we got to figure out how to change the narrative
so we can do big concerts you can do big concert bring big artists in the city you know just different givebacks you know i'm saying like
we want to we want to make sure that we we support louisville how they support g you know you know
g you said what made you want to remake that uh that classic negro spiritual 400 degrees
by by juvie there ain't no play play record. Yeah, that song's crazy. What made you want to do that? You killed that little baby.
It ain't no, it ain't no, like they just played the beat.
I think Berlin, you feel me?
And it just came up.
It wasn't even no big thing.
Like everybody feel like it was like a, like we playing, I just put it, I didn't even
know they was going to get on it.
We just all at Baby Studio and I put my verse on there.
And then Doug was like, hold on, hold on, hold on. He went and I put my verse on there, and then Doug was like,
hold on, hold on, hold on.
He went in there and put his on there.
Then Rallo went in there.
Then we came out,
like we're standing in the parking lot,
and because Baby was asleep,
went back in there like 30 minutes later,
Baby had a verse on that bitch.
You feel me?
No, Baby went stupid on that.
He went crazy on that.
Now, Gotti, you the OG.
Did you tell them, man,
y'all can't play with this one now?
Yo, they sent me
that joint.
When they sent me
that joint,
I'm like, yo,
this it.
We gotta go in.
We gotta do this
the right way.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you know.
Juve always been
one of my favorite artists.
All right, well,
let's get into it right now.
It's featuring
Lil Baby, 4'2 Doug,
and Rilo Rodriguez.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
How was that experience?
It was hard.
It was hard.
I don't be knowing how people be taking to my stuff.
Because I'm me.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm kind of defensive.
So when you're doing music, you can't really be like that.
You got to like, you know what I'm saying?
Somebody might want to come take a picture.
We just standing outside now. Man, walk up on me with this girl. When we take a picture, you want what I'm saying? Like, somebody might wanna come take a picture. Like, we just standing outside now, man,
walk up on me with this girl, like,
when we take a picture, like,
damn, you want your girl to take a picture of me?
Like, you can't be like that, though.
You can't be like that with people,
like, people really be, but I don't be knowing someone
I don't wanna.
My friend, that ain't courage,
you don't think that's courage?
That's courage.
Like, I would never give my bitch.
They would think you crazy,
but then when you think about it, you know,
you ride to you all day long, and then you see. And I would never get my business crazy but then when you think about it you know you ride to you all day long and i would never get my older phone tell me i take a picture
of me and this man you're gonna get a lot of that i just saved it out of the same time man that's
cold but so when i came out birthday though if she'd be like babe take a picture of me and him
that's even worse i feel like i'd be like here baby get in the picture babe, take a picture of me and him, that's even worse. I feel like I'd be like, here, baby, get in a picture with him.
I'm going to take a picture of y'all.
You feel me?
Like, that's a girl thing.
You meet an artist.
Like, yeah, baby, boom, I made sure you got a picture
with that.
But imagine somebody never think they're going to meet you
in person, and they happen to run into you,
and you're like, I got to capture this moment.
I'm with my girl.
You got to readjust it.
I'm with my girl.
I'm with my partner.
Hey, bro, take this picture.
That's cool.
Like, ask my cameraman.
Like, here, can you take the picture of me and him? I'm not giving the phone to my girl. I'm with my partner. Hey, bro, take this picture. That's cool. I asked my cameraman, like, here, can you take the picture of me and him?
I'm not giving the phone to my girl.
No, I see what you're saying.
No, I see what you're saying.
Me and this man's girl take a picture.
Come on.
You take it.
Hell nah.
Who's a man that inspires you?
Like, somebody you see and you're like, man, that's somebody that inspires me.
Gotti.
Okay, so before you knew Gotti.
No. No. No, so before you knew God. No.
Let me try it.
No, I'm not doing that.
If I'm with my brothers, you feel me, then yeah.
But if I'm with my girl, no.
I'm not saying that. That makes a lot of sense.
I can see it.
I understand why you feel that way.
I don't think there's nothing wrong with that.
I'm a girl, and I wouldn't think there's nothing wrong with that.
I get it.
In the back of your mind.
I get it. Because just the of your mind. I get it.
Because just the way the male ego works,
it's a part of you that's like,
damn, if I take this picture with this guy,
maybe my girl might be like,
why I'm with this guy?
Yeah, I need to be with the nigga
I'm taking a picture with.
Hell, you feel me?
Yeah, like for real.
What if it was like Michael Jordan or something?
Somebody you never really see like that.
No.
Damn it. No. No. No. Oh my gosh. Michael Jordan or something somebody you never really see like that
Maybe I just been messing with the wrong girl
But I ain't trying to show no I'm not that leave it up for great what if it was Jeff Bezos he just came back from space he owns the richest
man in the universe I can take us to right now. We can count on Pluto right now. We can go up there.
We can go up there.
We don't got to take no pictures with no n****.
You got Pluto and Thug on the record?
Yeah.
On the new project.
Yeah, yeah.
Pluto and Thug, they went crazy.
I was supposed to have Drake on there,
because he was mad that he ain't get the...
He texted me like,
bro, this n**** is a classic.
I'm mad I ain't get on.
He said he was just started going out the country
or something like that when I sent it to him.
On that record? That same record?
So he didn't get to really get in the studio.
But I sent him a couple more songs he was supposed to add.
Did them, but of course he going to hold them.
You know what I'm saying? If he did, put his verse on them.
But if he takes one of the records you sent him
and says he wants to put it on his album,
you cool with that?
Go ahead,. Well, we going to get it. We going to put it on his album you cool with that well we're gonna get it we're gonna get it we're gonna get everything everything make sure we're
gonna make it we'll make sure everything's everything but it's love though for sure
what about this album you supposed to be doing with bryson tiller uh man i gotta just get with
bryson bryson wanted me to pull up on him a couple times but i just began caught up you know what
i'm saying but bryson i feel like
that'll be hard like for the city it's gonna be a softer side of estg we're gonna hear some love
songs i'm a lover it'd be happening for me like this i'm a lover though i got two sons
he's trying to say he wasn't a hoe. I'm a lover.
It just happened like that to me.
I've been abused.
You said you've been abused?
I've been abused.
By women?
Nah, yeah, by life in general.
I need some love.
I need some love.
I'm a lover.
You need somebody to help you deal with your traumas?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So do you trust, is it hard for you to trust women,
being everything that you've been through?
Man, girls are crazy.
I'm telling you, they be, y'all follow me on Instagram.
I be letting them know what be going on.
Like, they be, a girl, she a bitch.
She leave her whole life, everything she got going behind,
just to come sit in the studio with a s***.
You feel me?
Like, I done seen where a girl be acting like she's so 100.
And you feel me?
Just, I'm all for you
you feel me let's say this is one of my partners you feel me i'm watching this
happen she's one million she gonna do everything she's with whatever and he just met her you feel
me somehow he see the close friends on instagram you feel? All the close friends, though.
You feel me on this?
That's a different...
Close friends.
She's on that.
You feel me?
She's on that doing her thing with somebody else.
You feel me?
She's going shopping.
But all the time while she's shopping, she's texting him.
You feel me?
Hey.
Lord have mercy.
You feel me?
Yeah, baby.
You know what
i'm saying but it's a cold game that's why i said it's like that but but it go down like yeah like
being on this because i done been on both sides of this you feel me so being on this side of it
and seeing it now be like that's good and you've been the guy taking the girl shopping no you said both sides i mean both sides like
it happening to me and it happening the girls yeah it getting happened though
now not necessarily a rapper just with more money like you know how it be yeah if you saying
if i'm saying the same thing like you look good i won't take you out and then a with a million
dollars tell her you look good i won't take you take you out. And then a s*** with a million dollars tell her, like, you look good.
I'm going to take you out.
She going to, you feel me?
Like, she might feel it a little bit more.
And then it might not be right,
but that's just what it is.
She be like, take a picture of us.
You feel me?
You done asked her to take a picture
of you and this s***.
He DM'd her.
You know what I mean?
You lost.
It's over with.
Was you that girl that took a picture
of me and that s*** earlier?
Yeah, man.
It also depends, like, what kind of woman are you looking for.
What you mean?
I mean, are you meeting women that are on Instagram trying to thirst trap?
I ain't really looking for nobody.
I'm trying to get a hundred million.
It's over for you at this point.
Because no girl is going to like you for you at this point.
No, don't say that.
It's the truth.
EST now, that's what presents first.'s the truth. EST, if EST now,
that's what presents first.
Wanda, Wanda, Wanda.
God, do you ever think
about doing a versus?
Would you do a versus?
Nah, nah, nah.
Not at all?
For what?
You got a catalog
and it's a celebration
of all the music
you done put out.
I don't really see
the purpose for real.
For the legacy
I'm trying to build,
I don't think the legacy
is, you know,
I'm a better rapper
Than anybody
You think Jay-Z
Will do one
I mean ain't nobody
For him to go against
That's how I feel
Jay-Z could go against
Lil Wayne
You know what I'm saying
Cause I studied Jay
And shit
So I say like
You do the things
That you into
You know what I'm saying
Like so I say
Five ten years from now
We can do a
Versus
How many artists Got it broke Versus Whoever y'all want to put on the table?
You know what I'm saying?
How many people got it brought in versus how many,
whatever person you want to put on the table.
How many jobs we created through our me, through our him,
through our Doug, through our bag, through our youngster, and so on.
You know what I mean?
How many people's lives we affected and changed.
That's the versus I do. You know what I'm saying? I don's lives we affected and changed. That's the verses I do.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't care no matter what it is.
Well, the mixtape is out right now.
Hold on.
I got one last question.
You said you had a book before you wrote a hook.
And that's interesting because when I listen to your lyrics, I can tell you got a story.
But were you an actual writer?
Were you an actual writer before rap?
Book.
Yeah. Explain to me. I don't know. actual writer was that did were you an actual writer. We appreciate you brothers for joining us this morning.
Mixtape is out right now.
Yo Gotti.
Bigger than life or death.
All right, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
With Angela.
Angela Yee.
It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Kanye's Donda album is going to be dropping on Friday.
He has a listening event for the album, which we talked about yesterday.
That's going to be happening tomorrow at 8 p.m. Eastern.
That'll be in Atlanta at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
It'll also be live streamed via Apple Music.
We did get to hear a little something.
And this is a song with Sha'Carri Richardson.
It was a Beats by Dre commercial.
And you can hear part of that song,
No Child Left Behind.
No Child Left Behind. Never caught on y'all. Never count on y'all. Always count on y'all.
He's done miracles on me.
He's done miracles on me.
Yes.
So that's amazing.
Okay.
And you know that he's also donating thousands of tickets to the listening party that sold out tomorrow to HBCU. So he did put aside 5,000 tickets for the faculty, the staff,
and students of Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse, Spelman, Morris Brown College, and ITC.
I mean, I'm intrigued to hear new Kanye West music.
I mean, it's Kanye West.
When Kanye has the kind of catalog that he has, you know, you're going to check for his music.
Now, from what I heard, there's not a lot of features.
There's a little baby feature, possibly a Pusha T record, as well as Griselda.
I saw Chris Brown tweet out that you might have a record.
Yeah, so those are some little spoilers that I heard that you can look forward to.
But I guess we'll hear about everything after tomorrow night when everything's live streamed via Apple Music.
All right.
And he did have that private listening party in Vegas, but I think they didn't play the full album.
They just played some tracks there.
All right.
Now let's talk about Louis Vuitton, Moet Hennessy.
They have announced that they're acquiring a majority stake in Off-White.
That's Virgil Abloh's company.
So he'll maintain a 40% interest in the company while keeping his current role.
Louis Vuitton with Hennessy is getting a 60% stake.
So that's a big deal for him, I'm sure.
Right?
And I do love the new stuff that he's been doing with Louis as well as seeing all the commercials and people that he has representing Louis Vuitton.
So, yes.
No details about the money?
No details about the finances?
That's what you want to know?
You damn right.
You a bird, boy.
Why?
I want to know some, that's good business.
I want to know what the business like.
You sell 60% of your company.
I want to know how much you got for that.
Right.
Well, what we do know is that LVMH has emerged from the pandemic with their shares of 60%.
They had a great first quarter.
So, clearly they have some great money and their luxury brands are doing really, really well.
But I don't have details about the money, so they haven't revealed that.
All right.
And Naomi Osaka has a Netflix docuseries that is going to be about her life on and off the court.
So that is out now on Netflix.
I don't know if you guys have had a chance to see that.
That's definitely going to be what I'm watching this weekend because I'm a fan of hers.
And I like the fact that I'm sure it was not easy for her at the top of her game to come out and discuss the issues that she had and step away.
But she did.
And people have been giving her a lot of flack for that.
So we want to make sure that we show our support.
What kind of world do we live in when you're getting flack because you want to take care of your mental health?
Because you want to protect your peace.
She's young.
Come on, man.
I applaud her for that because a lot of times we just try to, oh, keep on pushing, just push through it.
No, if you need to take a break, take a break.
Damn right.
All right, Conor McGregor has unveiled his $3.6 million Lambo yacht.
Yachts are expensive, so for some reason 3.6 don't seem like a lot for a yacht.
I don't know if that's just me, but I always felt like yachts are super ridiculously expensive.
I mean, not that that isn't, but it's referred to as a supercar of the sea.
Did you see this, Envy?
Can you get this at the car show?
Yeah, I did see it.
I cannot get that at the car show.
Because it's a car show, not a boat show.
Well, it's a Lambo boat, so I would think that it's a Lambo on water.
63 feet long. That's a Lambo boat, so I would think that it's a Lambo on water. 63 feet long.
That's exactly what it is.
There's only 63 of them made available to the
public. He got the 12th one in honor
of his proper 12 whiskey.
He was the highest paid athlete in 2020.
He made $180 million, and that
was largely in part of his whiskey company.
He's got it.
Congrats to him.
That's his money. earned it you spend your
money on what you want to spend your money on absolutely all right now yg posted and he was
in good spirits about this his daughter doodled on his lamborghini he said my daughter got up
how did she disrespect the lamborghini like that and he put a laughing crying emoji
that's actually dope though when you see the world through the eyes of kids and you realize
that like kids don't even you know care about that type of stuff they don't care about that
super physical kind of stuff she seen a white car and was like oh i can draw right on this this is a
great canvas it's a blank slate word up that's actually a great way to see the world yeah he
should leave it there it's like all right you know that might make it custom more valuable it's
custom your daughter customized your car for you.
YG, what kind of car was it?
It's a Lamborghini.
But if you parked it on the street, people are going to see that,
and they ain't going to start putting custom stuff on it.
It never stops.
They're not a little girl.
They're not his daughter.
Yeah, so that car, they said, could be priced anywhere between $390,000 to $400,000.
Now, that would be good for the car show, but it has to have the doodles on it.
But he did post in his stories her cleaning it up.
She's wiping off the doodles. You ain't got the doodles on it. But he did post in his stories her cleaning it up. She's wiping off the
doodles. You ain't got these doodles on your
Lambo doors, though. Alright, well
that is your rumor report. Alright, thank you
Miss Yee. Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to?
Hey man, there's a city councilman
in Alabama named John Tommy
Bryant. We need him to come to the front of the
congregation. We'd like to have a word with him.
And please, don't bleep anything in this, Red.
I need this to breathe.
I need what he said to breathe, okay?
Please. Alright, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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apply. Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country. I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like,
this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly surprisingly easy there's 55 gallons of water 500 pounds of concrete everybody's doing it I am King Ernest
Emmanuel I am the Queen of Ladonia I'm Jackson the first king of Capra burg I
am the supreme leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia be part of a great
colonial tradition the why can't I trade my own country my forefathers did that
themselves what could go wrong no country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on
the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. police and community yes you are a donkey the latest on that police killing of a black man
now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage and yesterday was a really bad day for him
and this is what he did and so we are in a state of emergency okay white supremacist violence is
always have been the number one threat to our society but i'm also very proud that my wife is white. The breakfast club,
bitches. Alright, Charlene, please tell me
why was I your donkey of the
day? Well, donkey of the day for Wednesday
July 21st goes to Tarrant City
Councilman John Tommy Bryant.
John is from Tarrant, Alabama
and he's a city councilman and he decided
to use a racial slur during
a public meeting this week. In fact, it
was Monday night in Tarrant, Alabama,
and John was being asked about controversial social media posts
allegedly made by his wife about race.
After being questioned, Bryant stood up.
And, well, let's go to CBS 42 for the report, please.
In the past few months, we've shown you contentious moments
at Tarrant City Council meetings,
but tensions foiled over during a meeting Monday when neighbors questioned some recent comments
by Councilmember John Tommy Bryant and also Facebook posts from his wife about race.
I mean, I know I'm black.
Do we have a house nigger in here?
Do we? Hey, do we?
Would she please stand up?
Y'all are seeing this, right?
That's what Ms. Freeman was called.
That's what the mayor called her.
What do y'all think about that?
Residents who were there say they are still in disbelief tonight,
even if Bryant was repeating comments made by someone else.
Waynette Bonham says there's no excuse for Bryant to use the word,
and she's calling on him to resign.
He was way too comfortable standing up and using that word
in front of a group of people of color.
Counselor Tracy Threadford is also calling for Bryant's resignation, but he says he's not going anywhere.
If you had the opportunity to redo yesterday, would you change anything?
Near no.
Because I did what needed to be done.
It needed to be brought to light what kind of a person the mayor is in the city of Tarrant.
Man, listen, these are the things old white men can do that the rest
of us wouldn't even think of doing all right you would not stand up as city councilman and say any
slur about the lgbtq community you wouldn't do that about jewish people i don't think you would
do that about asians either and if you did it wouldn't be cause for you to resign like it is
in the case of john bryant they would be kicking your ass out all right dragging you by your feet
matter of fact they'd be doing you the way Uncle Phil used to do Jazzy Jeff.
But it's the car Cassidy for me because folks really know who they can play with.
And blackness is something that's always being played with. Now, I know it's people out there right now saying, well, Charlamagne,
if you don't want white people to use the word, then you shouldn't use the word to you.
I say, hey, maybe you're right, but don't victim blame.
All right. Telling black people that it's OK for white people to call them the N-word because we use the N-word.
That's like telling a woman she deserved to be sexually harassed because of what she was wearing.
Do I struggle with using the word? Sure. Do I want to stop? Yes.
Have I made an effort to stop? Sort of. But it's like sticking to a diet.
It takes extreme discipline. But this isn't about us. It's about John Tommy Bryant.
Now, let me put this in context. John Bryant was repeating language used by the mayor of Torrance, Alabama, during a past executive session.
Now, the mayor of Torrance is black. I believe his name is Wayman Newton.
So he called Mrs. Freeman, the irony of her last name being Freeman.
The mayor called her a house N-word and John Bryant decided to repeat that.
John Bryant, Mr. White Man, listen, you could have gotten your point across without saying the whole N-word.
Just say the N-word and make sure for the people who are just joining us to let them know you are repeating what someone else said about poor Ms. Freeman.
Now, he was actually asked why he decided to use the whole word.
Listen.
When the mayor called Veronica Freeman a stupid HN,
and he doesn't need to use that term in front of everybody,
and I thought that the city ought to know what kind of terminology the mayor uses,
and I didn't want him to get away with it.
Now, how can he use hn in that
moment okay but couldn't use hn when he was at the meeting and he said the mayor shouldn't have stood
up and used it in front of everybody neither should you okay he didn't want to let the mayor
off the hook i don't think he understands the context why the mayor probably called this person
a house n word now i don't know miss freeman so i don't know what she's about but we as black people
usually know why you know we call each other house n-words but once again white people you can't use
the word like we do in any context it will never go well for y'all but when you're used to a certain
level of privilege and power in this country you don't have to think about what other people will
feel about what you do or say that's why when a lot of these folks like John Bryan are being held accountable, like people are holding him accountable, now he acts like he's being attacked.
Accountability will always feel like an attack when you're not ready to acknowledge how your
behavior harms others. When you look at the way they are pushing back on critical race theory,
specifically the New York Times 1619 project, then you know they aren't ready or even trying to be held accountable that's actually the main reason i think they're pushing back so hard
and trying to you know revise history because they don't want to acknowledge what white supremacy has
done in this country because then they may be liable for it best way to not pay what you owe
is to act like you don't know what the hell someone is talking about now is john tommy bryant
racist i know inquiring minds would like to know.
Well, he was asked. Listen.
Are you a racist? A racist?
It's according to what your
definition of the word racist is.
What the public,
what a lot of the public's definition is.
I might be a racist, but
according to what the true meaning
of a racist is, absolutely not.
So that's a yes.
I think that's a yes.
That sounds like a yes to me because if you're not, you'd be like, no.
I don't even know what this means.
He's like, I don't want to lie.
I mean, I'm not asking you what other people think or feel.
I'm asking about you.
You know you.
You look at yourself in the mirror every day.
You hear your thoughts. You know
your conversations that you have with others
and yourself. You know what you feel.
If you're not a racist, that
question right there doesn't require a complex
answer, okay?
What do you mean by racist?
Like a racist racist? It's the pause for me.
Play it again, Ray. Can you play it again?
Do we have a house nigger in here?
No, not that one.
Not that one.
Damn, Ray.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm talking about the part where he was asked if he's racist.
Are you racist?
A racist?
It's according to what your definition of the word racist is.
What a lot of the public's definition is, I might be a racist,
but according to what the true meaning of a racist is, absolutely not.
That's like if you ask your man if he cheated on you.
Well, he cheated.
Well, it depends what you call cheating.
It depends what you call cheating.
If I put my penis in, but I had a condom on.
Some people might call me a cheater, but to me, you know, I don't.
Absolutely not.
It wasn't me.
There really is no moral to
this donkey of the day because I'm just repeating
stuff we've talked about a million times before.
White people shouldn't use the N-word. White people
shouldn't be racist, blah, blah, blah, whatever.
I'm just making y'all aware
of what John Tommy Bryant said
the way he claims he was making folks
aware of what Mayor Wayman Newton
said. Please let Kathy Griffin
give John Tommy Bryant the biggest
hee-haw. Please give this giant jar of mayo
the biggest hee-haw.
Yeah.
All right. Well, thank you for that
donkey of the day. Yes, ma'am. Eddie,
I think you need to put Yee in sensitivity
training again, because she'd be saying some wild
insincere things. What did Yee say? I'll tell you
after you. What'd I say? All right. What'd I'll tell you after you. What did I say? Alright.
What did I say? Ask
800-585-1051. I think you're just
trying to get her in trouble because of what you
said earlier about busting drawers.
No, I didn't say nothing about busting drawers. And your sauce.
That made me uncomfortable. There you go.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
It's your boy, Love.
V8, two up, two down, man.
Okay.
DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We still out here.
Peace, King.
I need you, bro.
I need you, bro.
Whoa.
Okay.
Y'all want to get a room?
What's the problem, bro?
Look, this is my issue.
My lady, right?
She work hard.
She know what she need to do.
We applaud her for that.
An hour before she go to work.
An hour before she go to work to be everything she need to be.
What can I do?
Wait, you said you only have an hour before she goes to work?
Yeah, an hour before she goes to work.
Kids, wake up.
What can I do, baby?
Okay, so that's the only time y'all have together?
Other than that, I work night shift.
I might see her when she get off.
When she get off, I'll probably be waking up, getting the kids from daycare.
But other than that, I'm going straight to work.
Okay, so I want to say a couple things.
First of all, foreplay can start outside the bedroom for you.
And that means at night while you're working or for her while she's working during the day,
y'all should be sending each other cute
sexy text messages. That
way you really look forward to seeing each other. You should be
sending yourself some good pictures,
letting her know what you're going to do to her.
That's where foreplay starts. It don't even
have to start in the bedroom, especially when you know you don't
have a lot of time, right?
Angela, yeah, I'm doing two push-ups
right now. Two push-ups?
Two. Yeah, girl. I ain't got that much time. I only got an hour. I'm going to put two in. Two push-ups?
Yeah.
What, you're having sex right now?
Where is she at? She's there with you?
Yeah, right now.
Bo, say something real quick.
I don't know.
You can show me what's up there.
And a couple of other things I want to say.
Even while she's at work, you can do really nice things.
Make sure you're sending her things to know that she's appreciated.
Even if you could do things like making sure the house is clean,
whatever you can do to make her life a little easier.
And I'm sure she'll reciprocate because I can tell you guys love each other.
So just remember those things.
Sometimes it's really the little things that matter the most.
Matter of fact, Angela, you're right.
You're right.
Look, tropical smoothie on me, boo.
And by little things, I don't mean your penis, okay?
Don't worry about it.
We'll talk about that another day.
Charlamagne, she's shooting shots at you.
Who the hell else is shooting shots at me?
Listen, don't be thinking
about me when you hear the word little penis, okay?
I'm not synonymous with little penis.
Boy, look.
Wow.
You're flirting a lot with Charlamagne.
Sarah, go spend some time with your wife, okay?
Why are you calling us?
I thought he said that earlier But I didn't catch him
He definitely said it earlier
He said I'm your little ugly ass
It's very affectionate of him
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
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We are the Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Feels good.
This is Jalil.
Jalil, what's your question for Yee?
My question is,
why is it that, like,
I'm a faithful man.
I go to work.
I work some jobs.
I take care of all my kids.
I'm a black man. Okay. And why is it that, like, I'm a faithful man. I go to work. I work some jobs. I take care of all my kids. I'm a black man.
I'm a black man.
Okay.
And why is it that every time, like, my girl texts me, I have to answer, like, right away?
But when I text her, stuff like that, it's, oh, my phone's dead, or, oh, the baby has
the phone, or it's always, like, some kind of reason for, like, her not being there for
me when I'm always there for her.
Right. So she gets mad at you if you just don't text back right away. Listen, that's so annoying.
Like if you text somebody and then, you know, they don't have to text you back. But then when
they text you, if you just don't happen to see it because you're doing something, then they start
texting the dot dot dots or the hello or OK, cool and all of that.
So she'll call me straight up like, why haven't you picked up the phone?
What are you doing?
I'm like, yo, I'm at work.
You're at home.
Right.
Yeah.
And I think that how long has this been going on?
Was it always like this?
It's been going on for probably a couple of years.
I still don't know how to.
Most of the time I just be quiet and I just let it go.
Yeah.
She got to check herself.
You haven't done anything for her to act that way, right?
It hasn't been some situations in the past where, you know, you cheated and you were...
I'm a faithful man.
I've been faithful to my girlfriend for as long as I can remember.
I don't do nothing but go to work and come home and take care of my kids.
Did she have some past bad experiences with men?
That's the thing, too.
It's like, in our relationship, we don't like we should.
I know I would try to talk about things like this, but we never really have a real conversation about it.
Yeah.
You got to find out where this is coming from, because it seems like for some reason that triggers her.
Like she might have had some bad experiences in the past and you got to let her know.
Look, I don't know what happened to you in the past, and we can definitely talk about that.
And I would love to, but I would never do anything.
And, you know, I'm busy.
I'm working.
That's what I got to do.
And, you know, for the past couple of years, you've been doing this.
And it actually doesn't make me feel good or secure because sometimes when people treat you like that, it's because they're doing something themselves.
And so we don't want your mind to be thinking that either.
That's where I'd be at because I'd be at work. Like right now, I'm on my way to work. And so we don't want with people and stuff like that.
You know what?
Sometimes you got to do stuff back to people, too.
Like you said, she don't always answer right away, right?
Yeah.
So you should do it to her so she can see what it feels like
and be like, it doesn't feel good, right?
I hit you.
You didn't answer me right away.
That's the part.
Then she calls me, oh, you're childish.
It's always tit for tat.
And I'm like, how is that?
No, it's not really tit for tat, though, because you could tell her.
You could be like, look, just so you can see, this is what happened.
Because sometimes you have to show people examples.
You have to say, look, when I do this to you, I'm not, you know, and you don't answer right away.
I'm not making a big deal out of it.
But then when it happens the other way around and you do, I don't think that that is fair in our relationship.
It's not fair to me.
And it's not making me feel good about what we have going on. Because a lot of times you have to express how
you feel instead of being accusatory towards people about, well, you always do this. You
always do that. You never do this. You have to say, this doesn't make me feel good. I'm at work.
I'm already stressed because I'm working. And then you're stressing me out on top of that.
You know, and we're supposed to be on the same team. It's always about teamwork in a relationship.
Yeah, of course.
Your phone is breaking up, though.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I said that's something that baffles me all the time.
Yeah.
And I think, you know, you have to express that, but sometimes you have to show people and be like,
look, yesterday this happened.
I didn't go off on you,
and I don't think you should be treating me that way.
You got to treat people how you want to be treated as well.
Yeah.
It's just an ongoing battle. I don't i don't know man yeah it sounds really yeah and it sounds real stressful if you
feel like you got to call and talk about it but you know and i think like i said it's probably
something that happened to her before then maybe she doesn't even realize she's doing it because
of some past relationships that haven't been uh you know, maybe she's been cheated on, maybe for whatever reason.
But it's not fair to you.
No, I don't think so at all.
I just it's a constant battle.
I just end up just being quiet and letting it go.
Now, yeah, that's not you got it.
Sometimes the more you let things go, the more that is going to build up and you'll explode from it.
You got to face it head on.
And if this is like the biggest issue
that you guys have, you know, you got
to let her know sometimes these things can snowball
into other things. And so you
don't want her insecurities about
your relationship to fester
and grow. So let's try to
nip this in the bud and not just let it go.
Yeah, I'm going to try. Let's see
what's going to happen to me.
Look, y'all can get past this.
I definitely feel like that.
But you guys also have to learn how to communicate with each other.
You said you've never had these discussions.
It might be time for you to have these discussions.
Yeah, she always, and I try to bring stuff up.
She says, well, it's been this long.
Why wait this long?
I'm like, well, I work all the time.
I really don't have, like I said, even if I work all the time
and I try to talk to her about it, even
through the phone and stuff like that, it's like, she's always
busy doing
nothing, which is like what everybody else is doing,
shopping or something like that. See, now,
here's the real problem. See how this is turning into
other issues? So now, because
she's doing this to you, you're saying all she does
is shop and she's not really doing anything,
right? And I'm sure that
doesn't, I'm sure that doesn't make her feel good either.
So now something like this, where she's upset that you're not responding to her messages
has turned into you being upset that you feel like she doesn't do anything, which turns
into her feeling like she's underappreciated for what she does because you're minimizing
it.
I see what you're saying.
But it's not like, like I said, it's not like I tell her this. Like, I wake up and say, I appreciate you.
I leave my card for her in the morning, whatever she needs.
And, like, I don't know what else to do to show her anything more that I appreciate her.
You know, she's the mother of my kids.
I love her very much.
It's just, it just blows my mind.
Like, it just blows my mind.
Because when I'm home, her phone's with her and all that.
But when I'm not home, it's, oh, I'm busy doing this or I'm out doing that.
I'm just like, it's just mad sus to me.
So you think she might be cheating on you?
Nah, I wouldn't say that.
I'm just saying that if it was somebody else, she would be picking up the phone and answering the message.
But when it comes to me, I feel like I'm like the third person.
She takes you for granted.
Yeah.
So that feels like, yeah.
I'm here. I take care of my kids.
I go to work. You know what I mean?
I don't know what more I could do
to prove to her that
I'm worth sitting around doing all this for.
Yeah, it feels like this is just representative
of bigger issues that you guys have in your
relationship. And I feel like these are
things that you guys aren't communicating because like you
said, there's things about her that you don't know
that y'all have never discussed and it might be time
for y'all to really sit with a professional before this
gets even worse. Like I said,
sometimes you got to get these problems out the way
before they get even worse.
Yeah. Alright, well
thank you for answering our call.
Thank you.
Y'all have a good time. Shout out to Angie
and Charlamagne. Peace, King.
Thank you too, Angela. Thank you to Angela Yee. Thank you.
Ask Yee, 800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way?
Yes, and a television series about Malcolm X is in the works.
We'll give you more details.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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Well, even though he's being sued by Jay-Z and a court order is placing limits on what he's allowed to sell,
Damon Dash is doing what he said he was going to do.
He told Variety that he's going to start an auction for his third of Rockefeller Inc.
And its sole asset, which jay-z's reasonable
doubt album he has a starting bid of 10 million dollars now whether or not jay-z will try to stop
this auction as he and his lawyers did back in june when damon das first attempted to sell his
share we don't know if that's going to happen yet but he is including an nft in the auction it's
called it's the rock representing certificate of ownership of the one-third share.
There's two different closing dates listed for the auction, July 23rd at 5 p.m. Pacific time.
And according to the site's main page, July 26th at midnight, if you look at the auction page itself.
So a lot of confusing legal disputes leading up to this development.
But he is going to be auctioning his one-third.
And he actually also posted this trailer for it.
Rockefeller represented independence for guys like us.
What I learned from that period of time is that I wanted to do things on my own.
I really got into the artistry of it all,
and I've always been fighting for the independence of artists.
And I don't think an artist should have to compromise
and give away everything that makes them special just to make a dollar or be seen.
And what I also love about this is the artists still get bread when they sell their art when it
resells and you don't have to talk to a third party to collect and if i come into an industry
i want to change it for the better i wonder how much that one third uh share is worth i mean i
know what it's worth culturally just for hip-hop but i want to know financially from a corporate standpoint what
is it worth well the starting bid is 10 million dollars one of his worth 10 million I don't know
yeah I don't know that's what an NFT right yeah well it's a one-third of uh it's a third of his
Rockefeller Inc and that so else asset which is Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt album and it's also an
NFT is included in the auction called it's the Rock. It represents a certificate of ownership
of that one-third share.
I wonder if you get like percentages of merchandise
and stuff like that when they use things
from that era of Rockefeller.
Remember when Biggs had that line?
He had a clothing line based off like reasonable doubt stuff.
It was real dope.
That's a good question. I wonder.
I just wonder. I don't know.
All right. Well, I guess it all remains to be seen.
And Carmelo Anthony is turning his wine-focused YouTube series into a podcast with Cadence13,
and it's called What's in Your Glass?
And so on that series, it's going to be launching.
What's today's date?
This launch is tomorrow.
Okay, July 22nd.
It will be available across podcast platforms and on YouTube.
He'll be talking wine with Mark Cuban, Andra Day, Shaka King, T-Pain, and JJ Reddick.
So he'll be talking to guests about sports, wine, business, entertainment, music, politics, and more.
All right.
Caitlyn Jenner.
Her income has seen a very sharp dip since 2016, according to her tax returns.
Because, you know, she's running for office.
So that means that you have to actually give up your tax returns
so that people can see how much you made.
So if you had to guess how much Caitlyn Jenner made back in 2019,
according to her tax returns, what would you think?
And just to give you some perspective, right,
in 2016, she made $2.5 million in total income.
I'd say $500,000.
I'd say $350,000. $550,000. Okay. Right, so. I say $500,000. I got to say $350,000.
$550,000.
Okay.
Right, so.
I won.
Price is right.
Yeah, you did.
You were a little closer.
All right, and there is
a Malcolm X series
in the works,
and that's going to be coming
from Malcolm X's daughter,
Ilyasa Shabazz.
So it'll be based
on the novels X,
a novel,
and The Awakening of Malcolm X,
both of which were co-written
by Malcolm X's daughter, Ilyasa Shabazz, as well. I'm here for that. So X, a novel, and The Awakening of Malcolm X, both of which were co-written by Malcolm X's daughter,
Ilyasah Shabazz, as well.
I'm here for that.
So X, a novel, follows Malcolm's life from his childhood,
including his father being lynched
and his mother being institutionalized against her will,
up to his imprisonment at age 20,
and The Awakening of Malcolm X picks up
during his time in prison
when he decided to join a nation of Islam.
You can never tell enough stories about Malcolm X, man.
The greatest story of evolution
that I've ever read
in my life. Alright, and
Harvey Weinstein has been extradited to
LA to face further sexual
assault charges per a court
order. So they said he's now in
the custody of Los Angeles County. His
attorneys are anticipating that he will be arraigned
on an indictment there. And
he's facing a total of 11 counts of sexual assault in L.A. involving five women.
He was found guilty last year in New York of first degree criminal sexual act and third degree rape.
He's serving a 23 year prison sentence at a maximum security prison outside of Buffalo.
He's also in declining health. He's 69 years old.
His attorneys have decried the lengthy sentence and his legal team did file an appeal earlier this year saying a biased judge and a biased juror tainted the trial.
But the charges in L.A. include four counts of forcible rape, four counts of forcible oral copulation, two counts of sexual battery by restraint, and one count of sexual penetration by use of force.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
And that is my alarm so that I pay for my parking.
All right, well, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now, up next is the People's Choice Mix Revolt.
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Yo, salute to our guy, ESTG and Yo Gotti for pulling up, man.
Is Yo Gotti the hottest rap CEO in the game?
He's so low-key about it.
He's one of them, definitely.
Yeah, he's pretty low-key.
He just be chilling.
And I love the fact that he's been coming with all his artists to their interviews.
Like, the new artist is there with them, you know, really standing by them.
I would say he's the hottest, the biggest right now.
At least the hottest.
Because, I mean, you know, Moneybagg Yo got the highest selling album of the year.
You know, 42 Doug is out here cooking.
People love ESTG as an artist.
Black Youngster.
Yeah.
I don't know.
CMG, man.
CMG.
Salute to CMG.
That's all I can say.
Salute to CMG.
All right.
And listen, man, I want to salute my folks,
Zuri Hall and Debbie Brown.
Tomorrow, the Black Effect Podcast Network is presenting Happy Jim's virtual event with Debbie Brown and Zuri Hall.
And, you know, it's BIPOC, Mental Health Awareness Month.
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And they'll be on there sharing tools on mindfulness and creating balance and manifesting happiness with your life.
So tomorrow at 8 p.m. Eastern, Happy Gems virtual event.
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OK. All right. OK. All right.
When we come back, we got the positive. No, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy.
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
All right. Now it's time to get up out here. Don't forget, I'm heading
to Atlantic City for a little bit. Continue the planning
of the car show August 14th.
If you haven't got your tickets, please get them.
Celebrity cars, exotic cars,
amusement rides, carnival games,
family fun. Drink fresh juice.
Are you coming this time? Yes,
I can drive there. Okay. Alright, so make
sure you get your tickets if you haven't got them already.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note.
I do have a positive note and it's simple.
I've said this before a million times.
I even said it during donkey of the day today,
but why not reiterate it on this fine Wednesday?
Accountability feels like an attack when you're not ready to acknowledge how
your behavior harms others.
Breakfast club,
bitches.
Y'all finished or y'all done?
Had enough of this country ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-Stan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes,
entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace for yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.