The Breakfast Club - Young Dolph Interveiw and more
Episode Date: November 15, 2017Wednesday 11/15- Today on the show we had Young Dolph stop by where he spoke about resentment towards his parents, being shot and definitely let us know that he still got beef with Yo Gotti. Moreover,... Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Lebron James after he called himself "King of New York" and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee", with one listener that did not know how to control her anger. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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50% righteousness.
50% ratchetedness.
I don't ratchet, just sit down.
I don't like 95% ratchetedness.
This is becoming the most prominent forum for me.
Wake your ass up.
It's early in the morning, but they tell me it was y'all.
I say, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting up.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
DJ Envy.
Your people's choice.
Angela Yee.
I'm a sweetheart, but I'll cut you.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Prince of Pissing People.
I can't believe you guys are the best, kid.
Collectively known as Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, USA.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Did I do that right?
Yeah, it was good enough.
Good morning, Angela Yee. Damn.
Good morning, TJM.
It's Wednesday.
Guess what day it is?
Guess what day it is?
Hump Day?
You did that all right.
No?
Okay, the white guy wanted to do it.
All right, go ahead.
Go ahead, Steve.
You got to lead me in, you know.
What's going on, Steve?
What are you doing?
Get out of here.
Good morning, Angela Yee.
How's your morning?
Charlamagne Tha God.
Hump Day? Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho are you doing? Get out of here. Good morning, Angelique. How's it going? Charlamagne Tha God. Hump Day?
Somebody's crazy.
Our white camera guy.
I don't know what's wrong with him.
Somebody's a little crazy.
Oh, right.
I don't know what's going on.
Well, good morning, everybody.
It is Wednesday.
It is Hump Day.
Okay.
Yeah.
Shout out to Angelique's pop.
Next week is vacation, so I had to make sure my jibs and my teeth and everything was good.
If you don't know Angelique's pops and Angelique's uncle, one is a dentist.
One works there at the office, and they make sure my teeth are good money.
My uncle was gracious enough to give my father a job.
Which is great, because I love your dad.
So your dad and your uncle make sure everything is good.
And they usually do my cleaning and make sure my jib know, my jibs and my teeth are good money.
What's a jib?
It's your grill, your teeth.
What kind of lingo is that?
Is that like a real technical term?
I don't know.
That's what we call it.
Your jibs.
You never as a kid?
I never used that word.
Let me see.
Jib.
I don't know.
A triangular staysail set forward
of the forward most mast,
the projecting arm of a crane.
There you go, your teeth.
So they had, you know, they teeth. So they had, you know,
they did the cleaning
and then, you know,
there's always a,
I had a problem before
and you know,
when you have teeth sometimes
when you have a problem.
We have teeth, yeah.
And it doesn't hurt anymore.
You're like,
it doesn't hurt?
Forget about it.
That means the nerve is dead
when it doesn't hurt anymore,
which means that
there's a real issue.
When your tooth is hurting,
you have to go to the dentist
right away
because you don't want your nerve to be dead
because then you probably need a root canal.
Well, the nerve wasn't dead, and he found that out yesterday.
Because it hurt?
What did it hurt?
Yeah.
That was the first time.
Now, mind you, I had braces for like seven years.
They've done everything in my mouth.
Pause, as far as dentists and orthodontists is concerned.
But yesterday, oh my gosh,
I don't know what was going on in my mouth yesterday.
You talk about pain.
I almost cried.
I was holding the tears.
You got to take care of this, man, when it happens.
I know, you're right.
Did you have a big hole in your tooth?
I didn't ask what was wrong.
I just said fix it.
I mean, you could feel it, though, when you run your...
No, I didn't feel anything.
Nothing was hurting.
I was good money.
And then your uncle, Papa Yeee and everybody, but they fixed it.
They made it good.
So shout out to Papa Yee.
What's your uncle's name?
Dr. Gary Yee.
I call him Uncle Yee.
So Uncle Yee and Papa Yee made sure I was good money.
So let me shout them out and thank you to them.
They sent me a picture of Gia eating pizza at the dentist's office.
Yeah, my wife went and she was eating all types of disrespectful things at the dentist.
She's eating a slice of pizza.
She had a whole pie. She had soda,
all type of stuff. And I'm getting my
mouth done. Alright, well let's get the show
cracking. Young Dolph will be joining us this
morning. Preach! Now Young
Dolph, of course, he got shot, when was
it? A couple of months ago?
It was longer than that because he was in the hospital for a while
and everything. So we'll talk to him about the incident
and everything that's going on with him and his new album.
So keep it locked.
We got front page news.
What are we talking about?
Oh, man.
California shooting.
And this is a gunman that was trying to enter an elementary school.
Right.
I heard about it.
We'll talk about it when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
And let's talk about this California school shooting.
Crazy.
All right.
This happened at Rancho Tejama Elementary School.
A gunman actually, it was seven different scenes at this shooting.
A gunman killed four people in a remote Northern California community.
This happened yesterday.
Fortunately, it could have been as terrible and tragic as it was.
It could have been way worse.
The good thing is that the shooter was not able to get into the actual school.
Yeah, shout out to those teachers.
And you know what?
There was an alert because he had killed somebody or shot at somebody that was close by the school.
And the school, I guess, got an alert and they locked up the whole school.
So he kept trying to get into the doors and everything, but he couldn't get into the building.
He actually shot into the school, shot a couple of windows out, too.
Yeah, a student was wounded by a gunfire and was in stable condition, and others were hurt by flying glass.
They killed him, right?
Yeah, they killed his ass.
They did kill him.
So they said he was bent on engaging and killing people at random.
And, you know, the shooter fired from his vehicle into others on his way to the school, which was about two miles from his home. They don't know exactly what his motives were,
but they're saying that a dispute with a neighbor
may have been what triggered everything.
The neighbor actually had a restraining order against him.
Who clapped him, though?
Who's the hero that clapped his ass?
A police officer.
They don't say what officer it was,
but it definitely was a police officer.
We're dropping a clues bomb for that police officer.
Damn it.
Okay?
That's why I say guns go both ways.
Guns are like fire.
They can burn a house down and they can cook you a meal.
Right.
So that's a very unfortunate situation.
You know, again, four people were killed that we know of so far.
All right.
And another incident that just happened at a school in Florida,
Seth Sutherland, who was only 17 years old,
ended up committing suicide at school.
Now, he posted on social media and he sent messages to loved ones ahead of the shooting
that happened yesterday at Lake Mineola High School.
He shared a message on Snapchat.
He actually blamed certain individuals for his decision to commit suicide.
They said it was preplanned because there was a preplanned fire drill.
And that's when he actually did that during that fire drill that was pre-planned some
students said they saw the aftermath of the shooting through windows of the school the school
is about 27 miles west from orlando so a very sad situation all right and congresswoman jackie
spear talked about how congress has paid out 15 million million to silence sex harassment victims in Congress.
Here's what she had to say.
Now, we do know that there's about $15 million that has been paid out by the House
on behalf of harassers in the last 10 to 15 years.
Right now, she didn't disclose who these people were.
They have NDAs, I guess, But she did not disclose what members of Congress have been accused of sexual misconduct. I'm not going to violate their nondisclosure agreement.
And I think moving forward, we've got to take steps to make sure that there is transparency,
that, in fact, the harasser is not going to have the settlement paid for out of the U.S. Treasury
and have all the taxpayers paying for it.
It should be something that is paid for by the individual.
Ain't no moral clause in Congress.
Like, you can still be on Congress after committing an offense like that.
I think that's so crazy.
And I don't think they should be able to sign an NDA.
Like, if you're accused of sexual assault or sexual harassment
and it's proven that you did it and you pay out of civil suit,
they should know who you are.
Don't sex offenders got to register?
Don't they have signs in the yard and all that kind of stuff?
Imagine your taxpaying dollars are going toward paying these Congress people
who actually have allegedly sexually assaulted people.
I mean, that's one part of it, but having sex offenders
and people who have committed sexual assault on actual Congress without people knowing.
Like, there's no sex offender in America who does not have to register as a sex offender.
You can't even get a job certain places, but how can you get a job in Congress?
That is very true.
That is true.
All right.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is 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?
Hey, DJ Emmett.
It's Crystal.
How you doing?
Hey, Crystal.
Good morning.
Good morning. Good morning, Breakfast Club. Angela Emmett. It's Crystal. How you doing? Hey, Crystal. Good morning. Good morning.
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
Angelina Yee.
Good morning.
Hey, Crystal.
Get it off your chest, mama.
Okay, well, I want to get off my chest to all the so-called dads who are supposed to
be doing right by their kids and don't.
Oh, what's your sperm doing to piss you off today?
What happened? You know, I just need them to support the kids financially, emotionally, spiritually.
You know, the moms are there.
They do everything from day one, you know, because we're moms.
It comes natural.
It should come natural as a father as well.
Put his ass on child support.
You know, that takes place, and then, you know, and then that's that.
That's just the system.
I'll just leave it as that, you know.
You want more than the money is what you're saying.
Right, right.
It's never really about the money.
It's never about the money.
It's always about the kids.
Right.
Be a good father.
All right.
Exactly.
So that's what I want to tell my kids.
Why is that so hard to do?
Why is it so hard to do?
Why don't you want to do that?
And you're right.
It should be natural.
Because I hate guys that be like, I take care of my kids.
I think you're supposed to.
No, you're right.
No, you're absolutely right.
Hello, who's this?
What up, dog?
What up, dog?
It's Levi.
I call him from Detroit.
D-Town.
What's happening?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, man, listen.
Hey, Charlamagne, do you know Trey Black?
Do I know Trey Black?
Yeah, Trey Black, the radio personality.
Yeah, the radio personality.
Yeah.
Yeah, man, he's from North Carolina also.
You know he passed away, right?
No, I didn't know that.
Man, Trey been there for about, ooh, about six, seven years, bro.
Damn.
This guy's career.
I mean, I didn't know him personally.
I didn't know him personally, but I knew him from radio.
You know what I'm saying?
I know pretty much, I'm not going to say every radio personality,
but I try to keep my finger on the pulse of all the radio personalities.
Word up, word up, word up.
Listen, I got a critique of you, man.
Listen, I want everybody listening to tell me if I'm right or wrong.
Do you notice when Charlamagne, when you look at all your interviews in the past,
and I figured I'd just ask you straight up,
it seems like you go harder on people that's not popping.
You know what I'm saying?
It seems like the 50s
and those who are doing their thing and they stay popping
right now. You kind of handle them with
kid gloves. But if it's an artist that's
kind of played out, ain't popping no more,
it seems to me that you're
more quicker
to be more, you know, candid,
bright. I would say
more so with artists
on the come up. I feel like artists on the come up have to go through more of a hazing process.
But I think, like, artists that have already done great things,
I like to celebrate those guys.
All right, well, I just thought that's the way, man.
I kind of noticed that, and I was like, well, I'm going to ask him about it.
You feel me?
But I love y'all so much.
It's going to always be a hazing process with, like,
artists that are on the come up.
That's just the game.
All right, bro.
One love, baby.
One love, baby.
All right, baby.
One love, baby.
Okay.
Get it off your chest.
805-85-1051.
Hit us up now.
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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?
It's Mr. Paying Forward.
What's going on, Club with No Breakfast?
What's up, Mr. Paying Forward?
What's going on?
Ain't nothing, man.
I'm just blessed, man.
I just turned 30 this past weekend on Saturday.
Hey, happy belated, bro, bro.
Thank you, my brothers.
I appreciate it.
And I just want the people to know that this Thanksgiving, well, Wednesday and Thursday,
I'm going to be in the streets of Patterson and Newark handing out food to the homeless.
So anybody who knows some areas in Patterson and Newark that need to be hit, you know what I'm saying,
that's poverty-stricken, they need to slide in my DM and let me know what the location is
so I can pull up and we can feed the streets.
This is my guy, Manny, man.
Manny is really, really committed to this.
He's really serious about this, man.
So, Manny, we're going to make sure that happens, brother.
Thank you.
I appreciate you.
All right, Manny.
God bless people paying forward.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Charlamagne.
This is Charlamagne, but it's also DJ Ami.
This is Ami.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
This is Ami. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. You've been getting a lot of love.
The other day you hit somebody's Beyonce.
I've been getting a lot of love out here, man.
And now you're getting orgasm screams.
I reap what I sow.
So how are you, baby?
How can we help you this morning?
Okay.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
All right, no cursing.
You put a tracking device on your own car?
Yes.
This sounds terrible. too. And so he driving my car, living at my house, around my kids, everything.
So meanwhile, he got a crazy baby mother and this
bitch called DC up on me.
She called my landlord.
Everything. So her relationship
Alright, listen. I need you to calm down
and get to the point. Tell me what you want.
So that's how I'm at because she's back
living with Evan. Okay, well you need to cut him off.
That shouldn't be your boyfriend no more. I know. He cut her off, it sounds like. Yeah, it sounds with Abby. Okay, well, you need to cut him off. That shouldn't be your boyfriend no more.
He cut her off, it sounds like.
Yeah, it sounds like he cut you off already.
No, I kicked him out.
DJ Emory, no, I kicked him out because he thought it was cool to be riding around with Abby all day.
Well, I think you kind of knew what he was doing.
That's why you put the tracking device in there, right?
Yeah, but, yeah, I found it there.
I seen it coming because she was pregnant.
But then she ended up rolling over her baby and killing it.
Listen, what?
Oh, my God.
Okay.
What the hell?
Definitely, I'm glad that you cut this guy out your life,
but always remember one thing.
Don't let a guy get comfortable around you.
What did Queen Cardi B say?
You quick to cut an igra off, so don't get comfortable, right?
Yep, I'm not comfortable.
He not comfortable either.
All right.
I love you guys.
We love you too, boo. As soon as you
gotta put tracking devices on somebody's car
or your own car that you're letting
your man drive, it's probably time to end the relationship.
I know, that's real sad, right?
That's so sad.
Just stop letting him drive the car.
Yeah, just stop letting him drive the car.
It's your car. Yeah, I still let him
drive the car with the tracking devices.
If he wanna cheat on you, make him catch the bus. How old are you, mama? It's DJ NBA. It's the best. Yeah, I still let him drive the car with the tracking device in it. If he want to cheat on you, make him catch the bus.
How old are you, mama?
It's DJ NBA.
It's Charlie Mays.
They got it.
Yes, ma'am.
Have a nice day.
Have a good one.
It doesn't even matter how old she is.
Oh, my God.
Jesus Christ.
This is a mess.
Old enough to have a car.
Old enough to have an opinion.
Get it off your chest.
805-85105.
Well, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to talk about what celebrity couple is now having their own reality show on VH1.
Also, find out what Tyrese's ex-wife wants to happen in order for Tyrese to be a good father.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Hey, drop one of Clues Bond for the King of New York, LeBron James.
Stop it.
All right.
Stop it.
I don't know how LeBron is just going to take Kendrick's crown like that.
Oh, you're stabbing for that.
Damn, New York.
New York ain't.
Just how?
How New York is going to let LeBron take Kendrick's crown?
I thought Kendrick was the King of New York.
No, Kendrick's not the King of New York.
Neither is LeBron. I can't tell. But shout out to all the king of New York. No, Kendrick's not the king of New York. Neither is LeBron.
I can't tell.
But shout out to all these kings in New York.
All these kings in New York.
Wow.
The rest of y'all just a siblings.
You guys are just going to talk reckless this morning, huh?
Y'all let them talk reckless.
I bet you got mad LeBron James sneakers in your closet.
I actually don't.
Bet your son got jerseys.
No, he doesn't.
Okay.
Let's get to the rumor report.
All right, let's talk Serena Williams.
Listen up.
It's just in. All the gossip. Gossip. The rumor report. All right, let's talk Serena Williams. Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
But Serena is getting married, and that's going to go down tomorrow in New Orleans.
The ceremony is so secret that guests haven't been told the location yet.
All they know is that cars will be sent to their hotels, getting them on Thursday morning.
So it's going to be a pretty big wedding. And nobody's allowed to post on
social media, so you can see everything's very secret.
Now, Jordan Sparks also
secretly got married, and not only
that, she's pregnant as well.
So she has her boyfriend, Dana Isaiah,
who is a fitness guru
and aspiring model. They secretly got
married in Hawaii back in
July in front of a small group
of friends. So congratulations. Congrats to them.
To them. Yes, marriage is a beautiful thing.
Married and having a baby.
Showing Spock, Serena Williams, and the guys who
did the right things. Got on a knee and
proposed. Tiana Taylor and
Iman Shumpert, speaking of married couples, have
a VH1 reality series coming.
Tiana and Iman, that has been
greenlit. It's a new reality show starring
the two of them and it premieres on February
19th. So congratulations
to them. It's going to follow them at New York
Fashion Week and them raising
their daughter, Junie, and spending time together
as a family. I mean, that was a no-brainer.
That's dope. Yeah. Alright, also
those three UCLA players
that have been arrested
in China for shoplifting have arrived back in the United States.
So LeAngelo Ball, Cody Riley, and Jalen Hill are all back in the United States.
They landed in L.A. yesterday.
So what happened?
They all just got caught up in a situation where somebody stole, so they arrested a bunch of them?
Well, so far they've only been arrested for suspicion of shoplifting, so we don't know.
Suspicion?
Is that a crime?
Yeah, what happened.
But what we do know is that Donald Trump is taking responsibility for, you know, he was in Asia.
He was in China and he sat down with the president of China.
And he said he raised the issue at dinner with the president.
And that's how everything got expedited.
They got lucky.
So according to a senior White House official, they said that the players got relatively light treatment thanks to Donald Trump's
intervention. All I know is the balls
better not go to Trump towels.
Do not take a picture with Donald Trump. It will be
bad for the big baller brand. Don't do it.
So right now they're saying it's
up to UCLA how these players will be
punished or if they will be punished
at all. They can't be punished for suspicion.
I mean...
Yeah, suspicion of shoplifting sounds crazy.
Suspicion of shoplifting should just get you followed,
not arrested. It should get you followed
in the store, not arrested. Could you imagine suspicion
in the U.S.? You know how many people would get pulled,
arrested all day long? Well, I guess they got charged
with that, but they haven't been,
you know, down to the T. But you can't charge me with suspicion
because you're suspicious? I don't know.
That I shoplifted? I don't know what happened. So you're suspicious
is? I'm sure at some point.
Being black is suspicious.
Yes.
They'll say what happened.
We get arrested all the time.
Can't lock me up
because you're suspicious.
No, you can't at all.
All right.
And Taylor Swift's album,
her sixth album,
Reputation,
has gone platinum already.
Now, keep in perspective,
this album is not available
on streaming services yet
and it's only been out
for four days.
So they're saying
that number may even double
physical copies.
Wow.
Yeah, or paying for it.
It's not available on any streaming services yet.
Now, only five albums released in this decade
have gone platinum in one week.
That's Adele's 25, Lady Gaga's Born This Way,
and the other three albums were all Taylor Swift albums.
So congratulations to her.
She's got a very loyal fan base
I've been reading a lot of articles how they say
a lot of her stuff has been coming out, shooting to the
top because all her fans gravitate towards it
and then a few days later it just drops
No, but the fact that she did that much with no streaming
In four days, no streaming, a million
No streaming is crazy
Once the streaming services kick in
it's going to be really crazy.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
When we come back, Young Dolph will be in the building.
So we'll kick it with Young Dolph.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
What up, y'all?
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Young Dolph.
Yes, sir.
And Young Dolph will always be good to me because last time I seen Young Dolph, Young Dolph said,
man, how is you getting younger, man?
He lied.
He lied.
How come I see you and you look younger, Charlamagne?
He definitely lied.
I appreciate that, my brother.
Thank you, Dolph.
I don't know what it was.
No, you didn't.
No.
It wasn't the truth.
I take care of myself.
I'm looking like a young Charlemagne.
We was at the awards.
Yeah, VMAs.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How was everything?
I thought I was going to see you walk with a limp, but everything looks pretty cool.
I'm super straight.
Any pain at all?
I'm good.
What is you, a mutant, man?
You Wolverine?
You got healing powers or something?
No, I'm just, I'm dog. Where? You know what I'm good. What is you? A mutant, man? You Wolverine? You got healing powers or something? Like, you just... Nah, I'm just... I'm dope.
You know what I'm saying? Like, it's something I can't
explain, bro. You know what I mean? Like, I ain't got no
control of it. You know what I mean?
I'm dope. I was listening
to you thinking out loud, man, and you
said on Drippy, you wished you went to the prom.
And I don't know why that made you laugh.
I did, bro. Like,
you know what I'm saying like I ain't have a
chance to do a lot of stuff that like kids enjoy you know I mean when I was younger I mean like
the prom like I ain't go to prom my prom nobody else prom because like I had two baby brothers I
had to like like I was out there early like you know what I'm saying like and trying to take care
of home I had to raise my little brothers keep them on track had to pay bills you know what I'm saying? Like, and trying to take care of home. I had to raise my little brothers, keep them on track.
Had to pay bills, you know what I'm saying?
My mom would bill, and
I was just out there. You said you were sending money
to your sisters and everything? All of it.
Like, my big sisters, like, my older sisters
had a baby, like, young. Well,
when I was really young, and I was just,
I just had a lot of responsibility. Are you
enjoying life now? You know,
with everything you've been through?
Hell yeah.
I've been enjoying life for a while.
You know, you got a zillion cars.
You know, we talk about cars all the time. I'm through buying cars.
Your jewelry.
You said jewelry?
A bunch of cribs.
But now it's to a point where it feels like, you know, like you're a target.
You got to drive sometimes with bulletproof vehicles.
But can you really just, are you enjoying it?
Hell yeah.
I got a seven-month daughter.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, I'm in a whole nother space right now.
You know what I mean?
So, definitely.
I like on the album when you say that your grandma was your mama
and the Screech was your father.
Clearly, your biological parents weren't around.
Have you got no, have you realized the impact that had on you?
Yeah, but at the same time, it's like,
it was like that because of, my mom and my dad and like they was in the streets and like
that whole back then era before me you know i mean like the 70s generation 80s generation
like it wasn't just weed and syrup i mean they think it was cocaine and alcohol you know i mean
and alcohol that is much much stronger than the cocaine.
You know what I mean?
People can't shake that shit.
You know what I mean?
And as I got older, I figured it out.
You know what I mean?
So it's like I mouthed down at first, like,
I didn't even want nothing to do with my mom and dad.
You know what I mean?
Because I felt like they chose it over their kids,
over our family.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was both my grandmas taking care of me and my brothers and sisters.
You know what I mean?
My grandma, when I was at Memphis, she had the boys.
My other grandma had the girls.
It was a decision they made upon each other.
So that's what it was.
I got an 80-year-old lady.
What can she do with three little boys in the hood?
It's gang-infested, drug-infested, just everything infested.
That's real.
You know what I'm saying?
So, it's like, that's what it was.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, the streets, that's what raised me.
Did you have any resentment towards your parents for that?
I did for a long time until I got out there.
You know what I mean?
Like, when you jump in the streets, you start figuring out different stuff because everything I know and everything I got, bro, I had to teach myself.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I ain't had no big brother.
My big brother started coming to me as I got in the streets
and started linking up with different people.
You know what I mean?
It's like I ain't had no lot of friends.
I ain't trust everybody.
I really didn't trust nobody.
So the people that I did hustle with and I did my thing with,
like, they turned to my brothers.
You know what I mean? It's like it's they turned to my brothers. You know what I mean?
It's like, it's only a few of them.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, once you see, you get to seeing your certain partners around you, like, man, okay, he around us all the time.
But he can't even come up on no money.
Or it's like, I got to take care of his kids.
Or I got to do this, do that.
Like, I found myself, like, a couple of my partners do everything for his kids oh i gotta do this do that like i found myself like a couple of my partners do
everything for his kids until it turned like to the point where it's like i never go give it to
him hand to hand like i always give it to their daddy and let their daddy give it to him because
i didn't want his i didn't want him to feel a certain kind of way like i had a kid like oh we're
uncle dog uncle dolphin i mean so it'll make him feel less than a man. Right. You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
Like, that's just what kind of person I am, you know what I mean?
And I did this shit forever.
Like, even still to this day.
Yeah, you say that on the album.
You say you vowed to never let another man raise your kids.
Yeah, man.
Like, that shit lying to me.
Any man that do that is, I can't respect you, period.
You know what I mean?
Now, you said things are different for you now being a father
and thinking about how your relationship was with your parents coming up.
So what are some things that you've decided that you have to make sure happens
for your 7-month-old?
Really, both of my kids, they got to be, first of all,
their environment got to be right.
They'll never grow up in an environment like this.
You know what I'm saying?
And on top of that, it's just, like, responsibility.
Like, my son, he three years old.
And, like, right now, he overprotective of his little sister.
You know what I mean?
The seven months.
So it's just, I'm going to raise him right.
You know what I mean? Like, my whole thing now is, like, every birthday, buy him a house, buy him a foreclosed house.
So when he get up to 18, when he get out of school, you know what I mean?
He get out of high school, he turn 18, and all these years,
you've been going to these houses and cleaning them and doing this
and doing that to these houses.
You're 18, that's when I'm going to let him know, like,
okay, these your chain of houses.
Dope.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like college, it's like even me myself,
I ain't never want to go to college I told
I used to tell everybody that
when I was 12
13
14
15
I'm not going to college
I'm not going to college
and I knew I didn't want to go to college
then what
it's just
it was a waste of time to me
you know what I'm saying
you felt like you had responsibilities too
I felt like I had responsibilities
but not only just that
it was just
I was like
that's going to slow me down. Like, within
them four, five, six, seven years, whatever
I plan to go to college for or go to college
to do, it's a waste of time. I could have been making
a whole lot of money within them years, which I
did. You know what I mean?
Who would you have went to college for, like, to study well?
I don't know. You know what I'm saying? Like, it would probably be some kind of
business or something, but it's like, I learned it.
Man, you so crazy.
Now, if your kids wanted to go to college, if your kids didn't want to go to college.
If they want to go to college,
it's cool. If they do, it's cool.
But me knowing that when my
son turned 18 and he had these
chains of houses, and I'm like, oh, this is yours.
It's like I'm handing them a whole
business. You are. Know what I'm saying?
I'm going to tell you how it go with kids.
If you let kids make all the decisions, it's like you is you doing it wrong you got to help them make their decisions you got to
mold them into what they want to be in the future when they five six or seven eight nine years old
i can't wait till all they get to high school like what you want to do with yourself what you
gonna do he ain't he ain't gonna be not he ain't this is like you did that to him my daughter nine
and she talked about she want to go to Harvard and she want to be a dentist.
I don't know where she got that from, but I'm going to keep, you know, putting fertilizer on that seed.
That's a good thing.
All right.
We got more with young Dolph when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Angela Gee. Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Young Dolph is in the building.
Charlamagne?
You spoke about not wanting to have your kids in the environment you grew up in,
but what about when the environment you grew up in keeps coming for you,
the way it seems like it is?
It is what it is.
You know what I'm saying?
Especially with me, it's like just a whole other thing, it's like, it's just a whole nother thing. A whole nother, it's just, it's just a whole nother thing.
Is it something that you understand?
Like, how's it, is it like, is it difficult to comprehend?
Because, I mean, I know we sit back and we're like, why does it keep happening to Dolph?
I can only imagine how you feel.
It's like, when you go through certain stuff, when you're a certain kind of person, right?
And you got certain stuff. i mean and you got access to certain stuff and you just you're on a certain level with what you do a lot of people they don't like it or they sit around and
they they homeboys or their family members now i know what I mean? Like, they look up to you.
You know what I mean?
More than they even look up to that person.
You know what I'm saying?
And the thing that eat people up is like,
man, like, he doing this, he doing that.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's like the stuff that everybody talk about,
but it's really him.
Or some people, like, wish that they could,
like, if he was not in his
position or he was out the way it'd be easier for me or look better for me or really it's a lot of
shit i can't explain it's really just some lines i can't explain does it ever hit you that that
you were in the street a long time before the music and the situation has never got like this
but now you leave the streets because
you want to create
a family,
you want to create
a business,
you want to create
a legacy,
and it seems like
it's the same
times worse.
Yeah, it's like you
got shot at more times
in the rap game
than probably in the street.
Mm.
That's not true.
God damn.
Damn, dog.
Jesus Christ.
Oh.
Y'all just don't know, man.
Mm-hmm.
Like, I don't.
It's a lot, bro.
You know what I mean?
Like, just coming from where I'm from and coming from the background just doing and being into certain stuff is like, it is what it is.
You know what I'm saying?
But you're definitely right.
It's like when you try to, okay, this ain't my life and I'm not doing this music.
You know what I mean?
I got a real deal business. You know what I mean?
That's accumulating
a whole lot. You know what I mean? And it's all
mine. You know what I mean? I'm the artist
and I'm the CEO of it. You know what I'm
saying? So it's like you get to look
at your life different. You know what I mean? But
certain stuff still in your life
or what's following you or this and that.
You think about it. You know what I mean?
You got to think about it because
where I'm from, it's this thing
called letting people trick you off the streets.
So,
more than anything, it's
a test.
From all angles, all the way around the board,
with God, with my
family, my partners, with everything.
I got to be the one
to really just set people straight and just chill or this and that.
Like, where everybody had to get up with so many people direct
and one-on-ones to get their mind together, bro, for, you know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Because it's just a test all the way around the board.
But how do you get tricked out of that
like you say you don't
how do you get tricked
off the streets
perfect example like
sometimes it might be
the person next to you
that tells you
you'll fall back
like I remember the other day
I almost did something stupid
right
and Charlamagne called me
my nigga that's dumb
don't do that
you see what I'm saying
but he checked me
regardless
like is there somebody
to make sure that
they're not tricking you
out that situation
because I know
these incidents
had to fuck up the money mess up up the money somehow, some way.
But maybe you can't go into certain venues because Dolph is now considered a quote-unquote problem, you know?
I got a couple partners.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, they just, like, really, it's a couple of them.
A lot of them because they know how much stuff I done been through to get to where I'm at.
You know what I mean?
Like, as far as just everything, all the way around the board.
Like, they know.
You know what I mean?
From my parents' situation to everything we just got to talking about.
To me, just taking care of all, like, taking on all the responsibilities
since I was real young to building a business.
You know what I'm saying?
From taking it from the ground all the way up to just everything.
They be like, bro, you did too much.
You got too much going on, bro.
You can't.
Bro, that's so small.
You know what I mean?
Like, one of my partners be like, bro,
put yourself on the scale.
Weigh yourself up, bro.
What's important to you?
That's real.
You know what I'm saying?
You're like, bro, the same way you put
something on the scale, like, bro,
put yourself on the scale.
Weigh yourself up, bro.
Like, what's more important to you?
And I mean, I guess you could get tricked off the street two ways
because either they could take you out or then you retaliate in some way
and then you end up in jail.
So it's kind of like a lose-lose.
Ain't no losing going on, man.
Like, I'm too smart for it.
I can't. I can't't lose so what do you do
with that energy like when that when that negative energy come your way do you just like go do you
what do you do with it tell you the truth bro like i got it so good right now with being me
now i mean i don't know why it's like this whether because because I done took care of a lot of people or my relationship good with God.
I don't know why, but I got it so good with how I got mine set up
that I just can't give it up like that.
You know what I'm saying?
It's too much paper.
I'm focused on nothing but the money because it's coming too easy.
Now, it does seem like every time you get into a situation, like, you just shot out
a shot, you drop an album. Now, is that a coincidence or is this album already scheduled?
I'm going to tell you how it go. It's like, me, I record music and, like, my fans, the
streets, you know what I mean? Like, they eat it up. You know what I mean? Like, they can't wait for a new Dolph to drop.
I can leave out of here and drop a whole new...
I can leave out and drop the tape
and be on the internet tonight if I want to.
You know what I'm saying?
And they're going to eat it up.
But the whole thing is like,
why would Dolph be like...
What else?
Like, I can either go about it a few ways,
different ways.
You know what I mean?
But if you pay attention,
which way am I choosing every time?
The positive way.
To break the bank on it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm taking it to the bank.
All right.
You know what I mean?
Because that's why
the hating going on for anyway.
See what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So that's your way
of turning it into a positive.
So instead of laying low
and hiding out,
I'm putting out...
I'm going to take it to the bank.
I ain't finna hide out.
I ain't finna lay low.
I'm finna be out.
I ain't finna do no nothing.
You know what I mean?
It's like, y'all still got the same barbershops.
You still in the same hood.
You still in the same doing everything.
Like, I don't know.
You know what I mean?
Like, pull up.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't, I don't, me personally, I don't give a damn.
You know what I mean?
Ain't nothing, ain't no, no, no nothing. Like, I don't give a damn You know what I mean Ain't nothing
Chyna ain't no
No nothing
Like I don't give a damn
You know what I'm saying
But every time though
All y'all taking it to the bank
But you gotta give a damn
A little bit
I mean they threw over
A hundred rounds at you
In the last two years
You know you got a
A three year old
And a seven month
You know
You know what I'm saying
Folks that threw a hundred rounds
Though like
People don't know
Everything about it
Like they had to pick One of they mans up Off of their ground And take them to a hospital Or two though You know what I'm saying? Folks that threw 100 rounds, though, people don't know everything about it. Like, they had to pick one of their mans up off of their ground
and take them to a hospital or two, though.
You know what I mean?
I don't want to go out and do that.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's like, it's lame.
Dishes myself from that lame pool,
even looking in that lame pool,
and go over here and get in this hot tub
with my Gucci swim trunks on.
You know what I'm saying, and get in the hot tub
and get me a massage and drink a smoothie or something.
You know what I mean?
Like, I don't want to look at the laying pool.
All right, now let's get into a Young Dolph mini-mix.
Let me know what you want to hear.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Young Dolph is here.
Charlamagne?
Why do they keep trying to make it a rap beef between you and Gotti, though?
We had Gotti up here.
He said he don't got no problems with you whatsoever.
He actually showed us text messages, how you sent positive words.
Man, to tell you the truth, I don't even want to talk about that.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, text message from 2012.
I can't even keep up with a bitch from 2012.
I ain't got no girl number from 2012 i ain't
got a pair of shoes from 2012 i ain't uh i mean but respond to that 2012 that's when y'all got
we're trying to sign it off
now i mean so text message you showing y'all that's from all this back and forth, back and forth for a year
and a half,
two years
of,
I don't even
need to sign
a dollar for it.
No,
I'm straight.
I'm straight,
bro.
You say you
don't got no
issues or
whatsoever.
Man,
he can't have
no issues.
I ain't got
no issues.
You're like,
bro,
you don't,
man,
I done took
care of people
in his family. Put money
in their pocket.
You know what I mean? So like, I don't want to
go too much into that, bro, because it's lame.
I don't know.
Without going back and forth, right? And I know
you guys say there's no problem. Everybody says no problem.
When's the last time y'all spoke?
Could y'all get on the phone and have a conversation?
Mm-mm.
Because having a conversation doesn't mean either side is weak.
It just means that you guys want to continue to the bread.
I'm sure you've heard some of these songs.
Y'all want to coexist peacefully out here.
But I'm sure you've heard some of these songs.
Clearly, there's something.
You know what I mean?
Because you know bullets have no name.
And I don't want to see anything happen to nobody.
Exactly.
Both of y'all are two cool individuals to me.
I don't know. I can't do... I ain't going to be beef nobody. Exactly. Both of y'all are two cool individuals to me. I don't know.
I can't do too.
I ain't finna be beefing back and forth about no girl, bro.
I'm not doing that.
No.
So it's over a girl?
I'm sure you heard Young Dove's song about it.
Hey, I remember all that.
Man.
How do we move forward, though, Dove?
That's what I wanted.
I asked Gotti the same thing.
How do we move forward?
It ain't nothing to move forward from. Like, straight you know i'm saying like i can't respect nothing like i
can't it's like the music cool the money cool the all that but if i don't respect you if it's
something about you i just don't respect rogers i can't sit and fake and act like it's all good
that's understandable you know what i'm saying like i can't sit and fake and act like it's all good. That's understandable.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I can't do it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just like he got on here and he said,
what did he say?
Something about, I guess it was something about a feature.
Like, oh, I ain't do it.
He didn't do a feature or something for me, right?
He said he asked you for a feature.
Listen, man, my little boy and my little girl,
man, he come to me talking about let him get on the song.
You know what I mean?
He want me to get on this song, so I'll send it to me talking about let him get on the song. You know what I mean? He want me to get on this song?
I'll send it to me.
Send me the song with the open verse.
You know what I mean?
Now if it was the other way around where I'm trying to do you got to think this back in the day where
I don't really even know the game to know nothing.
All I was doing was just pulling up on everybody
with a bag. Ask 2 Chainz,
ask Gucci Man, ask Drummo Boy,
ask Zay Tova,
ask everybody.
All of them got stacks from Dolph.
I can't wait to pull up
on you with whatever
kind of book bags
I was wearing back then.
Nah,
the shoulder bags
everybody wearing now,
that's what I was
pulling up on everybody
with,
with stacks in it.
Know what I mean?
I can't wait to pull up
on a rapper that's
popping and show,
hey, look,
how much money you want
and go in this bag with a $4, $5, $6
To have whatever I feel like carrying that day
To give you the little money you want for the verse
Man, come on
Stuff like that is lame
On top of that, the first time I even met
Little dude, his DJ
A DJ called me, he wanted to meet you
Go over to the studio, by myself
You know what I'm saying
He's talking, he's talking, he's talking He's like his boy DJ called me. He wanted to meet you. Go to that studio by myself. You know what I'm saying?
He's talking, he's talking, he's talking.
He's like, boy, like a dolphin.
He's out such and such.
I don't care.
Such and such, such and such.
He sick his whole team on me.
You know what I mean?
From his DJ to all his partners to his manager,
the same manager he was talking about.
On my mama, I respect the manager, the pepper dude. His name is name pepper i respect him more than all of them and he too the line too now i mean but guess what when
he was doing this back and forth trying to get me to persuade me and to go rock with them and sign
with him he like man he keep asking me man to go sign with me like man you don't want to sign with
him you your own boss he's like not me because you know been around me a man to go sign with me. Like, man, you don't want to sign with him. You your own boss.
You know what I mean?
Because, you know, been around me a whole month now.
Coming to my video shoots and just doing all this stuff.
You know what I mean?
But I ain't tell him that.
He told me this.
So, yo, man is just saying this.
Like, come on, dog.
No, this same conversation.
Go in the studio.
He had this artist named Zilla.
I mean, this was with him from the get-go
when he started his whole brand that he got now.
He ain't nowhere around now.
Man, tell me, he sent everybody out the studio.
Like, let me holler it down.
Like, man, you got your own everything.
You poppin'.
You got the money.
You got your team.
You got this.
You got that.
You're like, bro, I'm telling you, we can do this, we can do that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you ain't like Zilla.
I ain't got to hold your hand like Zilla.
You ain't like Starlito.
I ain't got to hold your hand like Starlito.
I ain't got to babysit you like them.
I'm like, okay, that's cool, but it my first time meeting you.
You're going to really sit and downplay your artist
and throw your artist upon the bus to try to persuade me in to come over there?
So it's like a red alert the first time I met him.
You feel like you're going to say it about me?
No, it's just I can't respect that.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm not going to get rid of,
throw none of my artists upon the bus to persuade somebody else
that I got potentially want to work with them, brother,
to get them thinking it's going to,
let me make them come over.
That just ain't where I come from.
That ain't how I was raised.
That ain't how, that ain't what I respect.
None of that.
You know what I'm saying?
So, no, it ain't no issue.
It ain't no beef.
It ain't no nothing. It ain't no beef. It ain't no nothing.
It's just a whole lot of misunderstanding
and some stuff I don't respect.
So, that's that.
Word.
I just don't want them misunderstandings
to keep leading to you being in these situations.
You know what I'm saying?
Or any situation.
You know what I mean?
That's all.
Now, you always also say a lot
that you don't trust no bitches.
When is that ever going to change?
That sounds funny for Angelique saying that.
It sounds like you're shooting your shot.
I swear, man.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like I wasn't even talking with her.
She's like, no.
You're like, let's get to it.
Let's get to it.
I tell you what, I want him to have a good situation.
That's all.
I done seen partners, baby mommas take them down through there man you know what I'm saying
like why they up up
I done seen
one of my partners baby mama man go take
all his money out the spot
think he had like a 320
330 thousand or something
man she just riding around on the phone with him
arguing and she getting in the
trunk like isn't the guy in the trunk
of a car bro like just like arguing and hollering and screaming on the phone with him, arguing, and she getting in the trunk, like, isn't the guy in the trunk of her car,
bro,
like,
just,
like,
arguing and hollering
and screaming on the phone
because of some
little altercation,
probably he cheated
or stout something
in the phone,
I don't know what it was,
I done seen,
like,
we at the spot,
and,
like,
man,
like,
baby mama pull up,
regulate,
man,
old people,
they calling the police,
you got a house full of this,
house full of that, it's like, man, don't y'all got kids. You got a house full of this, house full of that.
It's like,
man, don't y'all got kids together
and you taking care of her,
taking care of your kids.
Y'all sleeping together,
this and that.
Like, she gonna put you
in this kind of position.
You know what I'm saying?
Everything y'all talking about
is this little street stuff.
A lot of y'all saying
wrong about y'all.
Nah, it's not even just the streets.
It's just the principle.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's just the principle.
Like, okay,
well, let's not talk about the streets. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's just the principle. Like, okay, well,
let's not talk about the streets.
Man, I don't know.
You know, you know.
You be buying side bitches' cars
and all of that
and, you know, doing...
No, but that's because...
What do you mean?
It's on the album.
It's on the album.
It's on the album.
It's on the album.
It's on the album.
It's on the album.
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Man, you just don't know.
You know, we love you, Dolph.
And we're doing this thing.
It's called Change for Change, right?
Yeah, I think.
You got to plant some positive seeds.
You reap what you sow.
You got to sow some positive seeds.
We're doing this Radiothon.
And we're trying.
We're going to be on the radio from 6 a.m. to midnight.
And we're trying to raise money
for a bunch of different things.
We're raising money for Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights Camp.
We're raising money for the Women's March
and we're raising money for Justice League NYC.
And we're donating money also.
And we're donating money ourselves, yeah.
So please remember that your homies love you until you tell them no.
So we love you right now.
So what's up?
Whatever you want to donate.
We ain't got to say a number.
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So when we donate.
Text 52182.
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Whatever it is, man.
You know, it doesn't matter what it is.
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All right.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk R. Kelly.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up. with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, sometimes those viral moments don't go as planned.
Now, R. Kelly was in Hollywood
and he ran into a young man
by the name of Lenny Felix
who was a huge R. Kelly fan.
Now, Lenny was starstruck.
He's only 27 years old
and this is what happened.
Sing a song, Will.
I believe I can. Yeah, sing that. I can't. Seriously, man, I can't sing. Sing a song, Will. I believe I can.
Yeah, sing that.
I can't.
Seriously, man, I can't sing.
Anything, man, okay?
I believe I can fly.
I believe I can touch the sky.
I think about it every night and day.
Spread her wings and fly away.
I believe that you high. I believe that you hide.
I believe that you're touching the sky.
Smoking on that Percocet.
Where you going?
Tell me what's next.
Only problem is, I believe that you blow.
Lenny Phillips is autistic.
And so now his mom is heartbroken and says the family has met with an attorney.
That is so stupid.
Jesus Christ, forgive me for laughing, but that is so stupid.
That is when you are, like, snapping on somebody and you be like your mama
and then they be like your mama dead.
Lord have mercy.
Oh, my goodness.
But once again, you don't smoke Percocet, do you?
Come on, tell your Uncle Charlotte something, kids.
Maybe R. Kelly does.
You don't smoke Percocet? P you? Come on, tell your Uncle Charlotte something, kid. Maybe R. Kelly does. You don't smoke Percocet?
Percocet's a pill, ain't they?
Now R. Kelly's friends started laughing, and Lenny's family is now shocked.
They feel he was victimized.
They said his reaction to the clip was,
I don't want him to think I'm dumb.
Do you think he was making fun of me?
All right, that's why you got to be careful when you're out here in these streets
trying to make a moment.
Jesus Christ, man.
Everybody want to be funny.
Everybody want to make a little jokey joke.
All right.
That's what happened to you, R. Kelly.
All right.
Now, Tyrese's ex-wife, Norma, told the court that she thinks that Tyrese needs to get some type of mental evaluation.
All because of these videos that he's been posting.
How do we know Tyrese is not autistic?
Now, she said that Tyrese has some type of mental illness,
and she wants to get a permanent restraining order against him,
and she argued that he's violated that temporary order by posting videos talking about their 10-year-old daughter.
So the judge has not yet ordered a mental evaluation.
There's nothing wrong with Tyrese.
Tyrese is just full of caca, okay?
No, but I would do the same thing, too.
He wants to go on Instagram acting crazy, Facebook acting crazy.
Yes, I'm going to file this order
and then hopefully
this is going to even
allow me to hold
my daughter even more.
No, you're right.
You're setting yourself up.
Yeah, I don't know
why you want to get on there
and act crazy.
That's not going to help
you get your daughter back.
But once again,
Tyrese is not suffering
from no mental illness.
He's just full of caca.
All right,
congratulations to Eve.
She has officially
joined the talk
on CBS,
the daytime television show.
Drop on the clues bombs
for Eve, damn it.
I will watch to see Eve on there.
Now she's taking over for Aisha Tyler's seat that has been gone since earlier.
So she'll be on there with Julie Chen, Sarah Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, and Cheryl Underwood.
I love when these network executives get it, man,
because nobody wants to see these old white women on television.
That doesn't even represent the way that the culture is fully now.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to see Eve on the talk. I want to see. I would love to hear Eve's opinion on this. That doesn't even represent the way that the culture is fully now. You know what I'm saying? I want to see Eve on the talk.
I want to see...
I would love to hear
Eve's opinion on...
Yes.
I want to see her.
I would watch to see her.
Yes, I want to see
Amanda Seals on the real.
I want to see Angie Martinez
with her own daytime talk show.
That's what I want to see.
Right, and shout out
to Cheryl Underwood
who's on that show as well.
She's pretty funny.
So I think they'll
have a great time.
Now, Eve also revealed
this on the talk.
My 39th birthday is next week.
It's in eight days.
And the one question that I get is men and women ask me,
oh, how old are you again?
Oh, you don't have any kids?
One time, one of my friends, a male, may I say,
a friend of ours says to me,
when are you going to give my man, you know, my friend some kids?
Oh, how dare you?
As a man, you don't.
As anyone, no one should do it.
Let me just say, we are trying.
Just anybody who's asking.
All right, now.
But it's up to God.
That's right.
Speak out.
All right.
So there you go.
There's some advice for you.
Now, Nicki Minaj, did you guys see her break the internet yesterday?
With the paper magazine cover?
I've seen her pictures.
You know, and that's the same magazine, paper magazine.
They did the one of Kim Kardashian, Breaking the Internet.
So that's the theme now.
The new cover of paper magazine has Nicki Minaj in three different scenarios.
One is her sitting on a chair wearing nothing but her boots and pasties
and some pale pink underpants.
Now, she's sitting there while there's another Nicki on the ground
looking like she's about to lick the Nicki sitting in the chair.
And then there's another Nicki behind the Nicki in the chair with her arms on her right breast.
And it says, menage a trois.
So break the internet.
So I don't know if you guys had a chance to see this, but Safaree saw it and posted it on his Instagram.
He shot a shot?
Yes, he said he's been wanting her to take pictures like this forever.
And there you have it now.
Safari is not playing.
He's still going hard.
I don't think Nikki's going to date
a reality show star.
I don't think she would date somebody
that's on Love & Hip Hop.
I don't think she would do that.
I don't think so.
I think it's a wrap for that.
You never know.
Maybe.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your Rumor Report. All right, thank you I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Charlamagne!
Yes.
Who you giving your dog a do?
Oh, man, we need LeBron James
to come to the front of the congregation.
Oh, yes, I'm liking this.
We'd like to have a word with him.
Oh, don't you clap,
because I'm giving some New Yorkers
some of this energy, too, okay?
Some of them need to come
to the front of the congregation as well.
I got some questions
that you probably could answer
as a native New York DJ envy.
Mm-hmm.
All right?
All right.
Angela Yee, you can chime in on this, too. Oh, yeah, he's a Knicks fan as well. I am. We'll do it when we come back. envy. Mm-hmm. All right? All right. We'll do it. Angelina, you can chime in
on this, too.
Oh, yeah.
He's a Knicks fan as well.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
We'll do it when we come back.
We'll talk about it.
All right.
I mean, that wasn't
going to happen in Brooklyn.
It's y'all fault
that LeBron James
does things like this, okay?
Oh, it's our fault?
It's going to let that man
take the crown
from the former king
of New York, Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar's not...
We're going to talk about this.
No, no, no.
We're going to talk about this.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
When we come back,
it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlamagne say the gang don't. Come on in. Charlamagne, say the gang.
Don't get out of shape.
Charlamagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the hee-haw.
It's the Breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, my guy Ed Sheeran.
Donkey of the day for Wednesday, November 15th goes to the king, LeBron James.
Now, LeBron deserves every basketball accolade he's ever received.
I'm not one of those people who will ever try to dull LeBron's shine
and diminish what he's accomplished on that court.
I don't get into the comparisons with him and Kobe or him and Michael Jordan
because there is no comparison. Okay, Kobe and Michael are both better. But LeBron James
is the best LeBron James we have ever seen, period. Four MVPs, three championships. The
guy won a championship for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cleveland Cavaliers have historically
been a third world franchise, okay? And LeBron James and the Cavs were down 3-1 to the 73-9 Golden State Warriors.
Do I really have to remind y'all of this?
Huh?
The Golden State Warriors had the best regular season record of all time,
and they were up 3-1 against the Cavaliers,
and the Cavs came back to win three straight
and bought the city of Cleveland their first NBA championship.
That alone gets LeBron a statue, okay?
That alone solidifies LeBron James' legacy as an NBA legend, but it's one accolade that LeBron a statue. Okay, that alone solidifies LeBron James' legacy as an NBA legend.
But it's one accolade that LeBron James has given himself that he will never be.
And he gave himself this accolade yesterday on Instagram.
Okay, now on Monday night, the Cavs played at Madison Square Garden.
And even though they were down by 23 points,
they outscored the Knicks 43-25 in the fourth quarter
and came back to beat the Knicks 104-101.
Now, the next day after the game, yesterday, LeBron posted a picture of himself standing
in the center court at Madison Square Garden, standing on the Knicks logo with the caption,
You're welcome, King of New York.
Hashtag my favorite playground.
Hashtag strive for greatness.
Wow.
Wow.
Really, New York?
How is LeBron James just going to disrespect Kendrick Lamar like that
and call himself the king of New York, okay?
Kendrick told y'all he was the king of New York
on the control verse a couple years ago.
Remember this?
I'm in pole like the Pope.
I'm a Muslim on Polk.
I'm McAfee's offspring.
I'm the king of New York.
King of the coast.
One hand, I juggle them both. Hey, Kendrick's the king of New York King of the coast One hand I juggle them both
Hey, Kendrick's the king of New York
I haven't seen anyone take his crown from him yet
So how is LeBron just gonna take that man's crown like that?
This is disrespectful
Now, what are the rules to being the king of New York?
I'm not from New York
I'm from South Carolina all day
So I can be objective on this
What are some rules you think
If you're being king of New York?
Gotta be from New York Okay, I agree I think being king of New York? Gotta be from New York.
Okay, I agree.
I think the king of New York
should have been born
in New York
or the tri-state area.
Yeah, correct.
And they should have done
something incredible
for the city.
The people who are
from the New York City
tri-state area
and then take things global.
You know, like Biggie Smalls
is the king of New York.
Jay-Z is the king of New York.
Diddy is the king of New York.
Derek Jeter,
he was born in Jersey.
That's the tri-state area.
Spent his life as a Yankee.
Smashed all the bad chicks and gave them gift bags as a pardon gift.
Okay?
He should be considered the king of New York.
But LeBron?
LeBron never played for a team here.
He's never been a Knick or a Net.
You can't be the king of New York just because you perform well in the garden.
All right?
You dropped 50 a couple times in the garden.
You play well in the garden.
You're not doing that in a Knicks jersey, sir.
Imagine somebody started calling himself the King of Akron.
Okay, the King of Cleveland.
As sensitive as LeBron is, you know he would feel a way
and would be in somebody's press conference explaining why he is indeed the King of Akron,
the King of Cleveland.
So knock it off.
How are you going to call yourself the King of New York, LeBron, when Hove is your man?
Did you not think about him before you posted that tweet?
And why did Diddy like it?
Why did Diddy like it? I don't know why Diddy liked it.
Diddy, you are a true King of New York. Why did you like that
Instagram post? I hoped you liked it to
let him know that you see him and that level
of disrespect will not be tolerated.
Or just to let him know we see you, so watch your mouth.
It's crazy to me that you can
claim to be King of New York just because you perform
well in the garden. So is Bow Wow
the king of New York because he sold out on the
Scream Tour back in the day?
Is Justin Bieber the king of New York
because he sold out the garden a few times?
It's crazy to me. I haven't heard any of
the true kings of New York say anything about
this yet, but the Secretary of Defense
when it comes to New York, Michael Rapaport, had something
to say. Let's hear it.
LeBron James is saying he's the king of New York.
Motherfucker just rode the subway for the first time yesterday.
Lucky it wasn't 1996, LeBron.
You would have gotten robbed on the subway in front of your whole team, and then they
would have made you keep them whack-ass sneakers as a punishment.
Them bitches still trash.
King of New York.
Motherfucker never been to the Bronx,
never been to Harlem, never been to Queens, never been to the Rucker, never been to soul in the
hole. You never even entered an NBA slam dunk contest. Mother, you ain't no king. We call
mother like you a court gesture. Now, here's the thing. I love Michael Rapaport's energy. I love
that he's saying what a lot of New Yorkers want to say, but they won't because they don't want
to ruin their chance to get a selfie with LeBron James next time he comes into town.
See, if LeBron was to walk into a club in New York tonight,
he would be treated like a king.
Okay, even though all New Yorkers, especially in the hip-hop culture,
don't like him claiming to be king of New York,
and they talking greasy now, if he walks into a club tonight,
he going to get a whole section.
The club owners going to forget the locals who come to the club all the time exist,
and they going to treat LeBron and his crew with the utmost respect, okay?
And the local New Yorkers who are always at the club with disrespect,
the DJ's going to stop the music and shout out LeBron.
And not only are they going to shout him out, they're going to call him King James.
They might even salute to the King of New York, LeBron James, and play Empire State of Mind, okay?
This is why these guys come to New York and claim to be king.
Because they get treated as such even when they
disrespect the city. My name is Charlemagne
the guy. I'm not from New York. I'm from
South Carolina. And I've been in New York since 2006.
I respect the city. Okay?
But I have received old school New York
treatment. Alright? I've been almost jumped
and knocked upside my head and attacked
getting money out the ATM. All
in the rough borough of Tribeca.
That is not a borough.
The pretty, grimy borough of Tribeca, okay?
So I understand that at the end of the day,
New York is still going to be New York, all right?
Some people here thought I disrespected them,
so they met disrespect with disrespect.
But when LeBron disrespects the city,
he's going to get free bottles in the club,
shout-outs from all the DJs, and every dude in there going to want to take a selfie.
Y'all let these guys come here, smash all your chicks, drink all your liquor,
take selfies with them, and all they give you when they leave is their ass to kiss
and then claim to be king of your own city.
Stop the D-Ride, New York, and get back to the disrespect.
Okay?
Please give LeBron James and all the D-Ride
New Yorkers who want to shine his crown
instead of knocking it off his head
the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw!
Hee-haw!
And shout out to my Brooklyn Nets.
By the way, Rondé Hollis Jefferson tweeted,
y'all ain't leave Brooklyn, New York like that.
You and everybody from New York, y'all ain't leave Brooklyn, New York like that. You ain't envy from New York,
y'all ain't say nothing yet.
This is easy. He's not no
king of New York. That's all you got to say.
That's inevitable. I don't think anybody took it
that seriously. That's inevitable. That's not the right word.
The problem is there is no
basketball king of New York right now.
That's the problem. Who's the king? Like, before,
if there was Oakley, Oakley would've put him on his ass.
Ewing would've put him on his ass. John Starks
would've dunked on him. Well, the Nets beat the Cavs
already this year. Mark Jackson would've crossed his
ass up. There's no basketball
king in New York. I thought Chris Depp was in because
he was your new king.
He's not my new king.
Why? Because he's white?
Envy, who's your king?
This is disrespectful. Every queen needs a king who's your king? This is disrespectful.
Every queen needs a king.
You know what?
This is disrespectful.
This is just disrespectful.
You know what?
This is disrespectful.
Oh, my goodness.
Who's your king?
And what is Kendrick going to say?
How is Kendrick going to defend his crown?
Because Kendrick's not the king of New York even, man.
I can't tell.
Goodness gracious.
I'm so sick of this.
All right. All right. What are, man. I can't tell. Goodness gracious. I'm so sick of this. All right.
All right.
What are we doing?
I don't know.
Asky.
All right.
Thank you for that doggy today.
Why are you so flustered?
Because he ain't the King of New York.
Because you know he really
want that selfie.
Why are you so flustered?
Logan going to want to
take a picture with LeBron.
Everybody can post an Instagram
saying he's the King of New York.
He don't want to say anything
because he might want to
get a picture with LeBron
and his son later in life.
If you ever let Logan take a picture with LeBron and his son later in life. If you ever let Logan
take a picture with LeBron.
But don't go out
like Michael Rappaport.
Ooh.
Why don't you ever let your,
boy, if you ever let your son
take a picture with LeBron,
do you hear me, Envy?
Envy?
If you take it,
he ain't gonna post it.
Yes, he will.
That might be
for his personal collection.
Yeah, yeah, son.
Go take a picture
with the king of New York.
He ain't the king of New York.
I'm the king of New York.
Oh, my God.
You just embarrassed the whole entire city. Throw that title away. There's no such thing. I'm the king of New York. I'm the king of New York. Oh, my God. You just embarrassed the whole entire city.
Throw that title away.
There's no such thing as that.
I'm the king of New York.
All right.
This has just gotten too bad.
Ask me what's up.
Just ask me.
Say, Sir Envy, what's next?
Turn up that super freak.
All right.
Charlamagne's the king of Monk's Corner.
That's debatable.
Ask E.
I don't go chasing waterfalls.
I stick to the rivers and lakes and the Monk's Corners that I'm used to.
800-585-1051.
Ask E is next.
You got relationship problems, relationship questions.
Call her right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, everybody. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Hey, everybody. It's DJ
N.V. Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee. Hello,
who's this? Hey, this is Don. What's up?
What's up, man? You got us on Bluetooth? What's up, Don?
Your phone's sounding a little funny, man.
Okay. I'll speak.
I'm here. Alright, man. What's your question for Yee?
Don, let's see if you really are Don. Yeah, I'm here. All right, man. What's your question for you? John, let's see if you really a Don.
Yeah, I'm here, you know.
But, you know, I got, like, a relationship going on with, like, you know, maybe about three or four.
Three or four?
How many is it?
Well, one is in prison.
And then the other one, you know, got like three kids and you know she's been trying
to get close to me and having me to help her out with her kids and stuff and then you know i got
my son mom you know but she's really wanting to be with me and help her through a lot of things
like getting the house and anything but you know i'm being tooken up by this other one with the
three kids like she She really needs help.
She don't got a lot of money.
Her power gets cut off.
Where's their father?
The father?
Well, they just all deadbeats.
They not doing anything.
I even tricked her on the phone to act like I was her baby daddy.
She curses him out and tell him don't come around.
I know how she truly feel about him.
Sounds like a lot of drama.
Yeah.
But she's really aggravated about, you know, things that she can't do.
So, you know, I just try to help her out, you know, but I still got my son, mom, you
know, that I respect.
Yeah.
You still have your own son to take care of.
Yeah.
You know, like I was there at his, you know, conference, teacher parent conference yesterday. Well, you're a parent. You better be at your son's parent teacher conference. Yeah, you know, like I was there at his, you know, conference teacher parent conference yesterday.
Well, you're a parent. You better be at your son's parent
teacher conference.
Yeah, but then, you know, I got
this one that's like up my butt.
Like, I mean, she's like
like really, if I go to my
son's mom, you know, she's going to be
pulling in the driveway, blowing the horn.
I'm like, yo, you can't do that. You know,
I might be over here feeding a dog or something,
and she's just after me, but, you know.
All right, so it sounds like you have all these women
that want to be with you, Don.
Mm-hmm.
And you're messing with all of them.
Sounds very time-consuming and exhausting.
But the one that's in prison has been, like,
the one that's been close to her,
but, you know, she's always asking for money.
And then, you know, I'm just like... Don, I hope you have a good job, because you're
paying for a lot right now. You're paying for three kids,
you're paying for your own child,
you're paying for a woman who's in prison.
Yeah. Okay. Well... So what's your
question? Like, I really just
want to let them all go, and just, I'll be
telling each and every one of them that I just want
to leave, like... So why don't you just...
First of all, you can't leave your son's mom
alone, because you guys have a child together, first of all, you can't leave your son's mom alone because you guys
have a child together.
So you still have to take care
of your responsibilities
with that regardless.
Yeah.
And I mean,
I also have an ex-wife
that got remarried
and we got three kids as well.
Well, that ain't got
nothing to do with you.
She's remarried
and she has,
so that has nothing
to do with anything.
So you want to let
all of them go?
Why don't you?
It's hard, you know,
because I mean,
I got I got my son, mom. I got my son and I and I, you know, refuse to leave the area,
you know, where they at, where they going to school. But that doesn't mean you have to mess
with the mom if you don't want to be with her. Well, it's either leave them or be out in the
cold. So you live with her. Yeah. You know, I never really took the time to try to get my own
property here. But, you know, it's something took the time to try to get my own property here.
But, you know, it's something that I'm working on.
Well, instead of you paying money for all these people and all these other people's kids,
why don't you take care of yourself and get your own house?
Yeah.
All right.
So, Don, I'm going to just tell you what it seems like to me right now.
Everybody always says, oh, I want to leave them, but it's hard.
You know, it's hard to stay with a whole bunch of people And have to maintain other people's lifestyles
Take care of people's kids
And not take care of yourself
Why don't you spend some time being single
Taking care of yourself
Get your own place
Stop dealing with people
Because you're making other women's lives harder too
You being in this woman's life
And taking care of her three kids
And you're not the father
And you don't want to be with her
That's not doing anybody any favors
That's dragging something out that's inevitable You living with your baby mom And you don't want to be with her, that's not doing anybody any favors. That's dragging something out that's inevitable.
You living with your baby mom and you don't want to be with her, take care of your kid.
But if you don't want to be with the mom, and clearly you don't because you're messing
with all these other chicks, then stop being with her.
The woman who's in jail, you're taking care of her financially and doing all of those
things.
You don't even want to be with her.
Why do that?
Yeah, I'm trying to, well, I'll go through the transition now, like, you know, cutting
all, you know, cutting Todd's off now, you know, so.
Okay.
You know, I guess it's taking its course and it's, you know, a process there, so.
All right, Dan, spend some time on your own.
You don't got to be with somebody to be happy.
Just be by yourself.
Get your own place.
Get your life together.
Focus on business.
Focus on work.
Stack your money.
You ain't got to be with anybody
you don't want to be with. Nobody's forcing you.
Yeah, I tried that, but you know, this one
is always up in the driveway
or somewhere where I'm at.
It just don't matter. Sounds like you're about to move
and don't tell nobody where you live except your child's
mom because your child needs to come over there.
Yeah, true. Alright, good luck, Don.
Alright, you got it. Stop making excuses.
Oh, nah, none of that. right. Good luck, Don. All right. Stop making excuses. Oh, no.
None of that.
All right.
Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you got a question for Yee, call her now.
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All right.
That was Ranking Up.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello.
Who's this?
It's Yee from Queens, New York.
Queens.
What part of Queens?
South Ozone Park, but, you know, south side, really.
All right.
Man, what's your question for you? So basically,
I was trying to explain, I've been with my girl for like a year now, right?
And everything's going alright, but
she's saying when we argue, or just
in general, I have a really strong attitude
and sometimes it's unbearable
for her to handle. And I
try to control it, I try to curb it, but I've always
been like this, no matter who I've been with, no matter
how much I love you. Are you a man or a woman?
I can't.
A girl.
Okay.
Yeah.
So you have a nasty attitude when you're in an argument?
Not even that.
Just sometimes in general, I'm not going to lie.
Like, I get mad quick.
You know what I'm trying to say?
I might stay mad longer than supposed to, you know, because it's like I really can't curb my attitude.
You can curb your attitude.
You just choose not to.
Yeah.
I feel like that, but... It's a decision
that you're making because you're aware of it,
and it could destroy your relationship. Yeah,
possibly. So I'm just trying to figure out, like,
how to go about it. I don't know. Alright.
Well, there's a couple of things. Like, I know when
I get mad, I never want to say something that I
regret later. So I let my
boyfriend know, if I'm mad and I have an attitude,
just don't talk to me for an hour.
That gives me time so that I can calm down and not say attitude, just don't talk to me for an hour. That gives me time
so that I can calm down and not say anything
that I don't mean. Sometimes when you're in
the heat of being mad, your arguments
go nowhere. You go back and forth,
then it escalates, and then you end up saying something
that you don't mean. Not even that,
but look, it's like, I don't talk
either. I don't even try to argue.
I just stay silent because the more we
keep going on, and when she keeps talking, that's why they all shut up. You know what I'm trying to say? I don't even try to argue. I just stay silent because the more we keep going on and when she keeps talking,
that's why they'll shut up. You know what I'm trying to say?
I don't even try to hear it. So I feel like that's
what she means. Because you know what? Being able to
argue effectively as a couple is just
as important as being
able to get along because nobody gets along
all the time, right? So you have
to know how to argue effectively.
So if you feel like when you guys
are in the middle of something, she keeps on going on
and on, let her know, look, let's make a deal.
Okay? I'm going to work on my attitude,
but when we get in an argument, I just need you to stay quiet.
So she could work on that
and you could work on that. Another trick that
I always have is when I'm mad,
I always count to ten backwards in my head before
I say anything. And that really helps
calm me down because a lot of times you got to think
and you said you don't even really talk you just
end up telling her to shut up and there's certain
ways that you should never speak to somebody that you love
like I never tell anybody to shut up
because when you tell somebody to shut up in the middle of an argument
that makes things even worse
another thing that you shouldn't ever do when you're arguing
is blame somebody for something don't tell them
you always do this you always do that just shut up
you got to just watch how you talk to people
you say it really upsets me when you do this
because it really is how you're reacting to something.
But you guys have to agree to, for her, on her end,
tell her to stop arguing and going on and on and on
when you guys are at the height of an argument.
And for you, you need to work on your attitude.
And I think it's important for you both to know what you need to work on
because it's never just one person's fault.
Yeah, it's fine. You know, so it's important to you both to know what you need to work on because it's never just one person's fault. Yeah, it's hard.
You know, so it's important to compromise when you're in a relationship.
I appreciate it.
All right, Gabby, good luck to you guys.
And remember, nobody gets along all the time.
There's nothing wrong with arguments.
It's just knowing how you guys should argue so that it's more constructive than not.
Thanks, guys.
All right.
All right, bro.
I'm going to miss him.
All right, man.
Thank you.
All right.
Sorry.
Abby, why he said sorry? Asky, man. Thank you. All right. Sorry. That'd be why he said, sorry.
Ask Yee, 805-85-1051.
Hey, ma.
Shut up.
All right?
You can call Yee if you need some relationship advice.
But we got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's talk about Taraji P. Henson and a new movie that she's starring in.
I was just talking about this original movie the other day,
and I think you guys will be interested in hearing about it.
All right. We'll get into that when we
come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
What's up? I was feeling a little way, you know
what I'm saying? Not feeling a little way. I'm just like, yo, we're
doing this radio-thon tomorrow here on The
Breakfast Club. We're raising money for the
Gathering for Justice, which is Harry Belafonte's
non-profit and they sponsor the Women's
March and then Colin Kaepernick's New Year Rights
Camp and the Justice League NYC
and I'm just like, damn, how's this going to go tomorrow?
How's this going to go tomorrow?
But I'm starting to feel really good.
All right.
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All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Papa John's.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them. With Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Papa John's, their stock has
fallen by 12.8%
since the comments made by CEO and TV
pitchman John Schnatter, who said the NFL anthem protests have hurt pizza sales.
Well, now they're apologizing, even though it's two weeks later.
Nope.
They posted on Twitter.
They said the statements made on our earnings call were describing
the factors that impact our business, and we sincerely apologize to anyone
that thought they were divisive.
That definitely was not our intention.
We believe in the right to protest inequality and support the players' movement
to create a new platform for change.
We also believe together, as Americans,
we should honor our anthem.
There is a way to do both.
See, what had happened was,
when Papa John's came out and said that,
immediately, you know, they were going to get backlash.
Plus, they made everybody remind each other
how trash Papa John's pizza is.
I don't care what y'all think.
Papa John's pizza is trash.
Now, does Jerry Jones own a steak of Papa John's? That's what they were saying in the rumor, allegedly. I don't know. Oh. I don't care what y'all think. Papa John's pizza is trash. Now, does Javi Jones own a steak of Papa John's?
That's what they were saying in the rumor, allegedly?
I don't know.
Oh, I don't know.
Now, they also said,
we will work with the players and league
to find a positive way forward,
open to ideas from all except neo-Nazis.
And then they put a middle finger emoji.
Those guys.
Your pizza's trash, Papa John's.
That's all it boils down to.
All right.
Taraji is going to be starring in a gender-flipped
What Women Want remake. So she's going to be starring in a gender-flipped What Women Want remake.
So she's going to be, if you guys saw this movie with Mel Gibson, he could read the minds
of women.
Yes, I remember that.
She's going to play the role of Mel Gibson, but it's going to be the other way around,
What Men Want.
That's dope.
That's a Will Packer production, too.
And I was just talking about this movie yesterday, because, you know, the main thing is, would
you want to know what other people are thinking of you, the other sex?
Would that be something that you would even want to know? No.
I really wouldn't. Yeah. I think that would drive you crazy.
It didn't work out so well for Mel Gibson in the movie, I feel like.
Yeah, I think it would drive you crazy because you'd be hearing, it'd be
like constant Twitter all the time.
In your head. Yeah, every
bad thought people have about you, they'd be
saying all the time, you keep hearing all these thoughts, I wouldn't want that.
Alright, now Steve Stout
has launched something today and this is
going to, I guess, take the place of the traditional record labels.
It's called United Masters. He secretly raised 70 million dollars from Google's parent company, which is Alphabet.
And right now they give musicians an alternative to record label deals.
It produces, distributes music across the Internet, and then they split the royalties 50-50 while you still own the rights to your masters.
Here is what is, I guess, a trailer for this new venture.
In the near future, you'll be an artist.
Not a starving one, more this kind of artist.
You'll be big because you know where your fans are.
That's why you play four sold-out shows in Ulaanbaatar.
You'll be the smartest mother****er out there.
You will know every single one of your fans. In the future,
you will host your own shows. Your future
has no labels with United Masters,
a new kind of music company, one
that gives you everything you need as an independent
artist. Get smart, get
fans, get paid. So what
they're saying is you can also keep track of where your
fans are and see what brings in the most
cash and retarget those fans.
Hey, Steve Stott, I heard what you said about us on the
Rap Raider podcast, too. What'd he say?
He just basically said that we shouldn't have an opinion on
certain artists, certain legends,
like the Diddy's, the Kanye's, and
he said we shouldn't be able to have an opinion on them.
So I just want to say that you're wrong. No artist
is above critique of their art.
Okay, when you make art and release it to the public,
the public has every right to judge that art.
So that was a dumb comment from a smart man.
It's hard to not have an opinion.
On anything, exactly.
That's what we're consumers.
How do you not have an opinion?
Consumers determine whether or not your stuff is dope or not.
He just had an opinion about your opinion.
Exactly.
He sure did.
Okay?
But nobody, no artist is above critique of their art.
Nobody at all.
Even the legends, even the icons.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Rumor Report.
All right.
People's Choice Mix is up next.
Let me know what you want to hear.
Get your request in.
Also, Revolt will see you guys tomorrow.
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