It was time time time to wake up. Taking fancileg and Charlotte Mean the Doctor to practice Club Bitches the voice of the culture. People watch The Breakfast Club for like news to really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows to do, just because y'all always keep you one hunting, y'all keep you really. They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening to the break of the Brother get your ass a, wake up, wake up, wake y'all.
This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or black, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Clove. Hello. Who's this this? Missus sparkt Up. I go by the name of Jay Maine. Is it okay whatever? Get it off your chess, bro Oh yeah, I just like to, uh, let's know that at the fifteen Long month, your boys finally got his life was clear. Yes, their noble dirty driving okay, no regulations, King, yes sir, Thank y'all, Thank y'all. Every month. Right, we'll
be safe out there. Don't lose it again. Brother. Hey, one more thing though, Hey, uh, y'alla call our d gohead and say my number. So when I called this time, y'all already we don't got no damn call our d D. But we're not. We're not storing this number number because I can win. You gotta ask you. I got something on the ask your numbers, the nine O four number, right, you're yeah, we're not storing that though, but have a good one, no, brother dualla from Hello? Who's this Sapers Man?
What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest? And man, I'm just black, you know, woke up this morning, got a little work out man at work? No blesh a dog relations bro. Bro that's it man, that's how you feel out good? Yeah? Yeah, I let me gonna follow me on Instagram at case the man or not? Okay? Brother? Hello, who's this Romeo? Romeo? What's up? Making off your chest? What's up? How you doing? First? First? Because lunch this morning, I'm having my first timegulations. Thank you, thank you, but
your soul in the guard? Man, I love you. Ain't enough wrong with a black brother? You love you? Say I'm mad at you. I'm mad at you because I can't believe you. You're surprised that on every lights can Lucy so can't change them Talus Man, Well, I don't want to stereotype people, but either to take to take some tire, you like how you can't take some time, or you gotta be taught like my father had to teach me. I mean I know how to I mean, I know the concept for changing the tie. I just
haven't changed concept. It's a very easy thing, Jersey concept. But I just don't. I'm not gonna sit and say it's easy, you know, rather to do it? Were you from brother from Brooklyn? How many how many uh fixing flat places? About you? It's a whole lot every day you go. That's why I got to change the tie. That's what I pay them to do. Thank you, though, brother, you might not have the money. People are in struggling, you know even does it. Some people don't even have
actually tire in their time. Now that's expensive around with extra tire. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's up this? John? Y'all were doing today? John? What's up? Get up your chests? I just wanted to spray some positivity. Man, tell you guys you're doing a great job over as usual. Charlotte Man, we had to compromise last week. I just want to make sure you stand true to yo yo yo, yo yo, regardless of what time you show up. Right, Yes, sir,
he missed it this morning. I didn't do it today. Yeah, yeah, I didn't. I missed you this morning because I was kind of late tuning in. And so, man know whether you do or not. So, But also, I'm heading to vacation in two days. I'm on vacation for the next five days, headed to Miami for the first time. So I'm happy about that. You're about to wild out. I'm I'm gonna I'm gonna have a little fun. There you go, laughing a little fun, Black Man, don't cheat, that's right.
I didn't, And I hold on wilding. That doesn't mean cheating, I know. So I'm just okay to do with anything you're just telling y'all. I'm just making some clear I'm just getting clearly in the situation. That's all. You guys. Have a great morning, now, bro Lorenzo. Yeah, what's going on? I's going on? What's up? Broke? Get off your chests? Hey, listen, Charlotte Maine Day, I'm right here, sir. Yeah, what's going on? Charlotte.
I'm blessed Black and Holly favored what's happening? Yes, sir, yus, sir, good morning eats too. But I want to know what's going on, um within the past few years, like ten years, why everybody's so got so damn like like sensitive over everything. Man, you can't you can't say nothing online. You gotta watch you say. I'll be feeling like sometimes you ever heard of that, like like you be seeing in movies, like when people put in movies like that cry off sleep.
I just feel like doing something like that for like ten years or come back and be like, yeah, what's going on? Oh, everybody's so fake politically correct. You can say whatever you want, you know what I'm saying. You just gotta deal with the consequences of what you said, you know. And I think that everybody's so afraid of like these social media mobs and being attacked that they'd be walking tight ropes and walking on walking on thin nits because they don't want to be be attacked by the
mob players everything. But there's so much access now too. Before social media, we weren't hearing what everyone had to say about everything. Now every he's voicing their opinions, and sometimes they're saying things that maybe they regret saying or maybe they're not saying it in the right way, and sometimes they're putting it out there. They get over analyzed by people. They only regret when they get attacked. That's that's cool, that's cool. But you know what I'm saying.
It's like, let's say it's Charlomagne. He don't have to post his kids, but he posted his kids and hate thought something with his kids. You know right away, Oh my god, there he shouldn't been throwing this, listen, this and that, like come on yoa business like yeah, I agree with you. Everybody's so sense if everybody's so soft nowadays. But it's just the way society say whatever you want. Who gives the damn? Let the mob attack. Get it off your chests. Eight, don't dreat five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up at any time the breakfast club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So people better have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this is to terray from Detroit? What I've done? Don't you gonna make it fun of her accent child speaking of accents, antybody making fun of Detroit. Speaking of accents, tell me why I just moved here from New York.
I'm gass as hell, crop tops, couchie cut is everything, join me, live my good life. But I live amongst all these Caribbeans and flat Bush. So you know they're staring me down, looking like they're gonna try to kill me. And I have to give them Detroit attitude because I already know y'all can't do no hate crimes here because they don't revoke your immigration car honey, and God only knows what you did in a Jamaica. So you can get here, but just keep staring while I keep walking.
You tell them Terray, and you know I'm from flat Bush, honey. Let me tell your people. Young people just getting on my nerves and they always here. They're looking at me all crazy eas and I can't take it, Honey. I'm wushing. Then me gonna put the word out there. They got to leave you alone and show you some respect, or at the very least follow my Instagram at Jay Terrey Toray. You know what's your fault, right to Ray. You got your buns out, you got your stomach out. You look
at all sexy. So that's the reason they're looking at you. And they are because all the trade is looking at me. And I had a few little trade pieces or whatever. Okay, trash, I know, was very disappointment, very disappointment. The penis is trash. And then you can do right to Ray, that's nothing I can do. I'm gonna go to the bronte. Alright, buy down to Ray. If you get pregnant, you call us up immediately. All right, we need you up here. I'm sure Wheel had answer. All right, trade to Ray
Jay Ray d forget Hello. Who's this? Hello? Hello? Response, that's a very original name. I've never heard that before. What are you calling from? I'm going from Angola, Africa? Africa? All right, Africa? Wow, all right, the motherland. What's happening? Get it up your chest in morning? Good morning, be the anty, good morning, flement of God. What's up? King? Good morning? Very long business called. I might spend it here.
I had a dollar customent this call. I just want to I just want to say that this this show is amazing. Um, you guys are doing an incredible job. And I let every day in my Apple podcast and I don't even know if the program was live. I just called okay some POSITIVT Yeah, you guys doing and keep inspiring us all. What time is it in Africa right now? And a goal? What time is It's eleven eleven sixteen? Okay PM, am am okay, all right, good
to talk to you, brother. Hello? Who's this? Are we comedians? Say? Give you a features? I just want to thank God for this day's right, you know, I know. Look, I'm thank God for this day, for this job. I'm so blessed on how they favored that my own business. Not just folly to thank God. Shanahan, You're not just blessed in Holly Favorite, You're blessed black and Holly Favorite. You absolutely, But I ambles like a Holly Favorite, and I just want to thank God for it. Hello. Who's this? Hey man?
What's up? This is a reckless CV. How y'all doing? What's up? Reckless TV? Get you off? At chessing. I wanted to speak about college. I did trade school. I did two years for ah v ACC and electricity, and I can work anywhere in the United States. I'm twenty three years old, and nobody's doing trade no more. Everybody's trying to be doctors and lawyers, so right now, trade school is the best thing you can do. I agree.
After I graduated, my teacher came to me and said I should go for another four years and I'd be guaranteed to make six figures and I can go anywhere in the United States. So trade school is POPUA right now, because ain't nobody really doing it and everybody needs help with HVAC and kenders. Yeah. Man, I met this guy the other day, I think when I was in DC.
Man he ran upon me and he was like, man, thank you for always talking about trade age school because I went to trade school and I've been gainfully employed for forty plus year. Yeah, I forgot what he said. He did. Hello, who's this? What's up every e from Ashville, North Carolina? Again? Looks up bro? You started your business this weekend? Man, I started me up my business this weekend as hot as a hot dog cart called Bunnett LLLC.
I like that. That's dope. Congratulations, sir. You should have came out to the seminar, man, you'd have had over a thousand people wanting to my dogs. Brother. Oh yeah, man, that's what I'm waiting on. Man, I gotta get you this money, man any man. I want to thank y'all man you Charlemagne Andrew yeh man, how you be a family guy? Man? I really love that man, and there's a lot of family men out here to look up to that man. Keep going, keep doing that, Charlemagne. Man,
you just keep us in from inspired and everything. Anew Lee, I love you. You're beautiful and everything. Baby. Um. I would like all y'all to take a look at Black and Latchian. Here. He hiked the Appalachian Trail and he biked the underground railroad Black of La. He got youtubed up and he just trying to show, you know, black people that we can hike into the world. Come to an end, boy, we ain't gonna know how to do nothing, so you know, check him out and loco all right, bro,
thank you man. I say that all the time. If it's a nuclear bomb or something was to hit, like, what how would people survive? People don't know how to fish, they don't know how to hunt, they don't know how to live off the land. Nothing. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent hit us up. Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now. Iphew just joined us. We were talking about love and hip hop New York. Chrissie and Jim Jones had a conversation that the sparks some interest was here. If marriage never happens, I don't feel a way about it anymore because it doesn't complete us. But I do want to get married. I believe that every woman who's in love or isn't a strong relationship, that we are deserved to have. That. I don't know, I don't know, sounds crazy. In the beginning, I thought that was the
end all be all. I thought that was natural progression. But at this point, what is that going to change? So we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. If you've been in a long relationship more than ten years, is it necessary to get married now? Charlemagne, you said you had a conversation like this. Yeah, I mean I've been with my beautiful black wife, my beautiful black queen for twenty one years. Discresing that I married
a black woman. We've been together twenty one years, married for five, I believe. And I the night I actually proposed, you know, we were on the beautiful island of Anguilla and we were having dinner on the beach, and we were having that exact same conversation, and she sounded a lot like Chrissy. She was like, you know, at this point, I'm not even really tripping, you know, off marriage, Like
what's that gonna change between us? And you know, then I changed the conversation and I was like, well, if I got married, if I did propose to you, I would want to propose, you know, in a place like this, you know, like doing what we're doing right now on the be having dinner, and then you know, I would stand up like this, And so I actually stood up and I would get down on my knees like this, and she's looking at me, and I pulled the ring in my pocket and asked her to marry me. So
for you, it was important for her not as much. Um, I you know what, I'm gonna be honest with you. I think and I'm not speaking I'm not a woman, as I can't speak for women. I can only say I think sometimes women they just they love you and they just like whatever. Man, I'll take it out. I can get it, you know what I'm saying. Like, I don't. I don't think they get to the I think some women might pressure you to get married. Some women might just be like whatever. But I still think deep down
a lot of them do want to get married. Because it's not like, you know, she didn't accept that wedding ring, right, you know what I was saying. I definitely wanted to get married, you know what I'm saying. And it's like the conversation shifted, so we went. She went from signing like Christy, but when actually got down on my knees and proposed, in that moment, you know, the tids came and everything else came, and you know she was she was happy to be engaged. Yeah, I got I got
married or earlier. I was twenty three, my wife was twenty two. I just was just something that I always wanted. I've seen it with my parents, I've seen it with my aunts and uncles, and I always dreamed of leaving Queens and buying a house with a white picket fence and getting married and having five kids. Now you got an electric black fence. I got electric black electric black gate, twelve feet ears, a little bigger house than I expected.
I got five kids, and we've been married for eighteen years. But you know, it's just it's just what I wanted. What about you, how do you feel about it? Well, I've always been very vocal about the fact that I think it's your choice, like some people can be in a relationship. I've been in mind for over five years, and you know, I just haven't been feeling like we have to get married. So maybe that'll change. And if it does change, you know, it'll happen. But it's not
really something that I've ever felt like stressed about. I never sat around and playing my wedding or I was like, Okay, this is what I'm gonna do. I want to get married here. I think for some people in marriage is extremely important, like as a woman like me and my friends have had this discussion, and I've had friends who felt pressured to get married from their family men. My family's never pressured me to feel like I have to
get married. I had one friend who, you know, her father was very sick and had Alzheimer's and she wanted to get married while he was still alive for him to be able to witness that. But I think it's important for you to get married because you want to. I know so many people who who have gotten married not because they were in love, but just because I'm pregnant and I feel like it's the right thing to do, or we've been together this long and so on and
so forth. And when I get married, I wanted to feel like this is going to last forever, and I'm doing it just because I'm so in love. That's all I want to do. You know what else about that too? Though, It's like, if you're the man, right, because me and my wife never literally we literally never had that conversation
until that night I proposed, right. So I wonder if a guy is having that conversation with his woman doesn't confuse him because he's like, well, damn, I want to propose, but I don't know if she's gonna say yes or not, because she's telling me she may not want to be married, you know what I mean. Let's let's open up the phone lines. We'll take your calls when we come back. Eight hundred five eighty five one or five one. I think I told my wife at sixteen I was gonna
marry her. I was like, I'm gonna marry you. Like I knew. I was like, I'm going to marry you. Yeah, that was a blessing for you because I give Especially back then, she was definitely dating down. What are you what are you talking about? Listen? Man, Ladies out there, you know when you find a man that you can peg lock them down, slut to give. This guy just found out with pegmant like maybe a month ago, and I'm still trying to how he found out what it was.
Salute the horrible decisions. We didn't know how you found out. Shout to travel right eight and Peggings. That's just great upside of me. We're taking your calls when we come back at the Breakfast clubal body the breakfast Club wanting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you just joined us, we're talking about. Jim Jones and Christie had a conversation
on love and Hippopla's played clip of it. If marriage never happens, I don't feel a way about it anymore because it doesn't complete us. But I do want to get married I believe that every woman who's of all isn't a strong relationship that we are deserved to have that. I don't know that way, and I know what sounds crazy. In the beginning, I thought that was the end all be all. I thought that was natural progression. But at
this point, what is that going to change for? So we're asking, if you've been in a relationship for a long time, is it necessary to get married? Hello? Who's this? Yo? What's up? Envious mellow? And I'm here with our fall sim toot y'all about to get married? Yeah? Yeah, okay, all right, congratulations king, Congratulationsratulations kings, I'll kill you. What are you talking about? Happy? I'm happy that y'all. Y'all gonna hear wedding balls too, I mean wedding bells too.
But really, honestly speaking, I don't really think you know, marriage is necessarily necessary. The man you said, I that's one tim you said one Jella's connected at the soul, y'all already married. Marriage is a piece of paper. Man, that was before he got married. Then he got married and changed. Yeah, that is the fact. But you're right, though, Sometimes I think that sometime you just never know he said, Yo, we're gonna do this up either being cystical. I feel
like one of ours. I feel like one of our uncle different differently. How that's how that's your uncle and you the same age. You and Kobe the same age. Kobe man, goodbye, man home you big forty two year old grown man talking about his uncle pathed away Sarah, good morning, Hey, good morning. We're talking about it. If you've been in a long term relationship, isn't necessary to get married. So I was with my son's father for over ten years and we never got married, thinking it
wouldn't change anything. We ended up breaking up. And then the next man I got with was the one initiating the conversation for married, and we got married after six months of being together. Right, so there was a surety and finanimal finality, at least from the legal standpoint of you'll get the benefits. You have to say, the recognition and acknowledgement of being a wife instead of being a girlfriend.
There is nothing that comes with being a girlfriend. Besides, y'all are hanging out and you get married, and then all of a sudden you are missus so and so, and it brings families together. It brings wives together more so than just being together and chilling. You know, ideally though, because some people get married and act like they're not. Hello, who's this? This is Ivory, Hey Ivory, good morning, good morning hey from May that we're asking, after being in
a long term relationship, isn't necessary to get married? No, I don't feel like it's necessary to get married. I've been with my duperdict years he proposed about three years ago. Everybody keeps asking us whinner we get married? When we're getting married, and I honestly feel like it's not gonna change anything in our relationships. We already lived together, we
have two kids together. I know what I know. I'm going to be with him and I really just a paper marriage is not doesn't necessarily mean it's gonna be forever. As long as we know and we love each other, I don't feel like we need to get married. Listen, I'm not not in your opinion, but I will say I keep hearing people say, um, you know, nothing changes. A lot of people have hit it right on the head. When a woman has your last name and you can call her your wife, I'm not gonna lie. It's a
different kind of energy though. It's way different than being like, that's my wife here, that's my girl, that's my old lady. When you can say that's your wife and y'all got the same last name, it hits different. I don't change their last name, by the way, exactly, and well I'm talking about the ones that that have. But it does
hit different. It does. I'm not gonna lie to yeah, but I feel like we me and my deal, we have such a strong connection that marriage is not going to make it any diper like I love him, We have a thought tie likes. It's just a piece of paper exactly. Definitely your relationship, your choice. I think it's a little bit more than just a piece of paper though.
I mean, but like I said, and I'm only basing that off years of just having a girlfriend and then now having a wife, it does it does feel different. I'm not gonna lie, thank you. Irey eight on five eight five one on five one. We're asking, after being with someone in a long term relationship, isn't necessary to get married? Call us up right now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, but everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about a conversation on love and hip hop that Jim Jones and Chrissy had about being married. Let's hear it. If marriage never happens, I don't feel a way about it anymore because it doesn't complete us. But I do want to get married. I believe that every woman who's in love or isn't a strong relationship, that we are deserved to have that. I don't feel that way, and I know what sounds crazy.
In the beginning, I thought that was the end all be all. I thought was natural progression. But at this point, what is that going to change for? So we're asking eight hundred five eight five, one on five one, after being with someone for a long time, is it necessary to get married? Hello? Who's this Lisa? Hey Lisa? Good morning, Good morning guys. How are you happy? Thursday? Thank you? Now we're asking you've been married? Well, you've been in
a relationship for fourteen years? Right, yeah, you're not married. Well I'm married now to somebody else, But I wasn't a relation for fourteen years. What happened? Talk to us? Um, we grew apart, you know, things changed a lot of things just happened, and there was a lot of you know, cheating and stuff. So why were you doing all that cheating? Man? I was not cheating. When you get that in going from a man was cheating, then he wasn't eating. Who was this white man? Who was this white man you
was dating? I was? He was not a white man. He was a black man. I don't like the what you say black, so go ahead. But um, you know, we thought about the marriage part, but I just felt like, if it's if it's working like it is, let's just keep it like it is. I can't be defined by a piece of paper at that time. But it was a It was a process of me learning about a relationship and how to deal with a relationship, how to
deal with certain things. And as I got older, I realized that, you know, when I did meet my husband, Now that you know, marriage is a wonderful thing. But it's not like any different. We're still friends. You know, my husband and I are good friends, were best friends. We talk, we have a good time like regular So you know, a piece of paper that define you, it really doesn't. Okay, I gotta go home and ask my wife about this piece of paper I don't remember this
piece of paper you went to piece the paper. They're talking about a contract, but well, contract and it is or the marriag certificate you mean I mean the license? Yea, it is at because it is a process to get divorced too. Yeah, but I yeah, I can't tell them about it. I can't remember it. Do you feel like marriage is a piece of paper? Vy? No, marriage is morning. I don't feel that way either. I don't. No, Well, a ninety day fiance. It is just a piece of paper. No,
I ain't know, just piece of paper. I don't even know. It just depends on your relationship. For some people, they get married for specific reasons, not because of love. And that's the truth. Some people don't get married because they're in love. That all very pessimistic with this marriage thing. But right, some people get married for and a lot of people get married for love, right, and some people do some people don't. Hello, who's this? Hello? This is
your son? Ya? Hey? Just you're send you good morning? Good morning? How are you? Guys? I give who I got through? I hope forever. Okay, Now we're talking about being with someone in a long term relationship. Is it necessary to get married. Oh and my boyfriend have been together. It'll be seventy years in March. Um, you used to be nothing. Oh so um we sin in it for seven years or in the process of buying the house. Um,
you know. I feel like when you're surrounded about around a lot of people that get divorced, it kind of loses the sentiment of being married. You know what I mean. I tell you on that you see all these people who are are some people who are in relationships and married but are not happily married. I used to I used to say exactly exactly like I feel. I feel
like when when you're surrounded by divorced it doesn't mean anything. However, I will say that if we were to have kids, because we don't have kids yet, I would definitely want the last then by see that my kids have exactly I think it depends. My daughter came to me and said that when she was about five six years old. I'm gonna tell you something. When you said about me and surrounded about divorce, I was surrounded about the divorce. My mom and dad got divorced, and I got like
four or five onces and uncles who got divorced. So you got to be the person who's going to break those generational curses. You know what I'm saying, like a dad, like I don't look around in my your opinion, he's your opinion on it? What changed your opinion on it? Oh did you come out of that? I mean, it
is something that I wanted to do. Plus, you know, I'm I remember having that conversation with my daughter asked while we don't have the same last name, and that really got me to thinking, like why why why aren't we married? Like what I got? I got a beautiful woman, you know, she's put up with all my bus all these years. Like why wouldn't I want to get married and then not only just get married, be a faithful, devoted husband. And that if that is the that is
the leveling up that men don't understand. Like you can't just get married and say I'm gonna get married and still moved away. I was moving We were just boyfriend girlfriend. No, you get married and you say I want to be a faithful, devoted husband and father to my kids, and that's when you see the energy really really shift. That's what I said. I think it's a little um contradictory because you're seeing that your daughter had to tell you, why don't we have the last thing for you to
get married? No, that's not what I said. I said that was part of it. I ain't say that. I ain't say that was the only reason I specifically said I wanted to get married and I love my wife nothing, it's it's nothing like sharing everything. And that's how honestly feel.
And we got to be the generational curse breakers, right, Like, like I look at my father and I see how he did my mom and how he tells me all the time he was never left my mom for another woman because he feels like his life hasn't been the same since Why would I want that for myself? Like, we got to be the generational cruse breakers. We can't look around and say it didn't work for everybody else in our family, so it won't work for me. Yeah, but I think that it also depends on your parents, you,
because my parents are better divorced than they were together. Yes, And I think it's also just up to you, Like nobody should pressure you to feel like you have to be married or you're like, if your relationship is working and you're happy like that, do you think we're gonna fight you, all right, I mean, don't pressure me. Don't pressure me. I'm not pressuring you. I'm not telling you what worked for me. What's the more of the story.
Thank you, Thank you, mama. The moral of the story is when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, uh, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible. That's the moral of the story to me. All right, moral of my stories. I love my wife. Come on, and baby, I'm gonna meet you at the airport and about another hour or so. Okay, yes, and also too, you don't marry somebody you can live with. You're married the person
you cannot live without. That's what I think. I'm gonna use that one later. Hey, like that, baby, I didn't marry you because I could live with what. You don't marry someonehe you can live with. If you marry a person who you cannot live without. That's why all y'all people out there shocking mat y'all out there the shack and map Okay, all right, we got more coming up next with a breakfast club. The breakfast club more than everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
all the breakfast club. We got some special guests in the building. We have two chains. Yeah, the true kid. What's up, fellas that's going to first let me say thank you the two chains. Thank you. I did a call shoot this year and I needed his car and he sent it. No problems, no question asked. I just want to say, thinking a lot of times people one car. He said said, up, Well, you gotta mess it up, heavy ass call. But thank you. Yea, he sent that dope.
I'm from Alan to send it up here. That's that's pretty cool. Yeah, that was pretty dope. I wanted to say thank you. Let's talk about this, Uh, true kid. Everybody introduced yourself. Man his world Hot then south Side Line, Jordan Man, gab Rollo out of it. Hey man, you got sleepy roll Man schooly west Side song now changed. Now, how did you get this camp together? What made you decide to put this group together and put some young some young guys on. I felt like I've done everything
else in the um in the business. You know, I'm at this point of my career where you know, I still enjoy doing music, but it's definitely time for me to put somebody on. It's definitely time for me to add quality of life to what I got going on. So I figured the best thing to do is not only do a label, but to put somebody on, Somebody young, somebody with a newer perspective of a new sound. And so that's what I'm trying to do with my boys
right here. I got the label deal with Atlantic Records last year, so at the Rapper go to the League, I started locking in and really trying to find some talented complement what I was doing and what I like to do. I don't feel like an artist can reach icon icon status until they put other people on. I agree, I agree, um, and I'm you know, I'm working on that.
With being an entrepreneur owning businesses outside of outside of music, everything from G leagues to the G League team to the two lounges, I felt like it was just time to add this to my portfolio. And also, this is my way of giving back. You know, none of these guys are a part of the charitable contribution, but just giving back to the neighborhood, giving back to the whole
process of trying to change young black men's life. So with Schooley, he's a you know, he's been a superstar in Atlanta for over ten years now, He's only twenty five years old. He's in this group rich Kids, super legendary, super being a fan of him since I've been doing music. And then I got World, who's down here on this
in from one of my homeboys in the streets. We were just watching YouTube one day and he showed me this clip of World walking through his apartment complex, basically saying that he was more of a community activist and he had this agender called no Child Left Behind, which I just I felt like with just a whole from movement for a rapper artist. And then with the two guys you see on each side of me, they're from
the South side of Atlanta College. Part why I'm from this is Sleepy Rods and Hot And what happened with them was my um, one of my right hand man, Big grew up with me on the South Side. His son got killed unfortunately to some gun violence, you know, at seventeen years old. So his son is actually Sleepy Rods is best friend and Hots cousin. So I gave Bigger job as an an r to kind of help him cope with what he's dealing with. And he brought me these two acts and we've been rocking every since.
I'd like to watch your videos that you guys post online because it feels very energetic, like to have the young guys around you. Y'all. Y'all don't look so turned up right now man instagramps. Now that sounds by right now liquor, but a right. I'm still hearing stories about last night. So you know I left. Yeah, it's probably good that I left, though, you know what I'm saying. But I encouraged them to enjoy their life, little little life. You know, I'm trying to like lead by example. I
don't want to be the little chaperone. Preach you, preach you, you know what I mean. You got to let them make some mistakes. Like when I used to take Sleepy out. At first, he used to go on other people's section. I had to explain to him, like, you can't just find the highest He's already my height. He'll find somewhere else to be the tallest, tallest, but it might not be in our section. And I'll be like, you know, they paid for that right there. You know what's the bottle.
Take it. You didn't go to walk up to somebody else. Brat, they don't even care about drinking, like they're just like trying to just move and be singing like they're not shot at all, you know what I'm saying. And it's important to be around me, to bear to like be your own individual. Like as far as sitting on the meat. Really that really I have to tell them, like let's you know, let's get a little title, you know, take
some fleets because these guys are getting the club. They're spread out, you know what I'm saying, spread day ways and yeah, yeah, you know, and that's the vibe I like around me. So it do it? Do give me that um that feeling, Angeline know, I'll be knee I'd be I'd be kneeing the young ones around. I usually travel with just seven employees, you know what I'm saying, role manager, DJ, photographer. But now we're kind of moving
as one. You kind of gotta be the schopperone though, right, because you don't want them to make mistakes if you can't prevent it, you know, if I can prevent it, but how is she gonna learn? You know? So we all we all learned. You know, I still you know, I still learned. But at the same time, like man, if I became like preachy preacher, then I want to be realistic to the fake of me being twenty one before. I wasn't in the music game at twenty one hours a little bit, you know, a little bit off of
my path. But what were you doing? We knew what he was doing now as a collaborative effort, effort putting out this project? Right, you guys have no face, no case. How do you decide who gets on what song? What songs make the project? Because I'm sure y'all recorded a lot. We just get everybody go crazy, man, it's usually like friendly competition when we're in the studio. You gotta go hard, like on some just changed on the song. I don't know. He never said your verse wet, but it probably ain't
been that situation. But like, have you said that? So fld me before he told you, I get shoot out us man hard though verse ass man, you gotta gonna redo that record so hard? Like everybody what you talking? So what do you what do you tell your your ass? What's your first your first reaction? I'll be pissed. Off. Yeah, he said, I'm gonna be pissed off. I don't even shot I'm pissed off. You didn't mean when they told me. But I'm just winning redid it more now? Ya ended
up being an intro the album. So I mean, that's probably why when you hit. I mean, you've been doing it long enough too. When you hear something you know like man, And that's what I'm trying to tell this look right here long enough to let him you know what I'm saying. And you can't being your feelings on constructive criticism as you'd like to do that again, you know you have, you have else. You know, you gotta tell him as he needs the most ambrasive way because
he has like you don't understand, man. My wife had to tell him, like you're taking these you're taking folks from the streets and putting them on TV. Like I had to figure that out because like I understand that first. You know what I'm saying, Like these boys are fresh, not out of jailing them, but just fresh off the block. You know what I'm saying. So stuff comes with that, you know what I mean? And I accept that you know what I'm saying. I accept all of that and
everything that comes with it. But that's the best energy though. Yeah, I'm looking forward to like changes. Like so I'm in like I love doing I run circles around, you know what I'm saying, Rappers like this is what I do. I'm always do that, and I love being creative and all that. So this is just another way for me
to do that. We're bringing in new people and just kind of like like just showing on different ways and just being able to get up happiest hell knowing that you're gonna do something you love and get paid off of you. You know what I'm saying, whether it's pain that you've been going through, you're able to profit off
your pain. And so I'm just trying to show them how to do that without like telling them start, don't go it up, don't drunk too how I don't like man, I don't give a damn, you know what I'm saying. They got their own van, they're smoking it out, they're doing what they want to do. They moving around New York. That's what I want to see, all right. We got more with the real university to change in the gang. When we come back, it's the breakfast club. Yeah, it's
just want to show the breakfast clubs. Y'all mean to god. Here we got the real university, true to change, hot schooling, sleepy roads in the world. And I got a question, how do y'all pick record? Goar like I could to pop off the school to drink. How do y'all pick records? Like? Did you going in record by themselves? And y'all just y'all do it all together? Well your recommend I might record probably like ten songs and one day Tip might don't like none of the record. You feel me? So
I got I got to try again a whole another day. Yeah, you feel me so. It's hard to run the bar set. However, here we definitely over record for everything. Shout out to m Dallas. We went to LA for a couple of weeks and lockdown in the studio, and that was our first time all being a studio. At the same time, we're having multiple rooms, so not only what we're able to sit in the same room and work together, we were able to split up, going individual rooms, catch a vibe,
hear each other music. But it was all competitive, like you know in this dude in the other room he cooking and we're just getting all in the same room and listening to stuff for the first time, and let's started giving us that feeling there like, man, we really got something going on. So let's playing as far as we Leisa. Of course, you got this album with everybody on it. Now now as a label executive, now who's next to go? How do you decide who's next? Well,
it's basically, you know, it's it's it's it's data. It's data nowadays. Honestly, it's like you see it, you know what I mean? Like with this project and what I told him, like, I don't expect for it to just be as big as my individual efforts and nothing like that, because I'm trying to put new people on and I want them to think like other people. When y'all see new people on, the initial thing is I'm a hater.
You gotta I gotta buy into what you're doing. So that's what they're doing now, trying to buy into the guys. But I do know that this project would be used for discovery, like this is where people they're here a song and be like, you know, who is world, who is schooling? Who is sleep or whatever? So that's what it's more or less used for but based off what we dropped. It's more like a data thing to react the reactions that we're getting from from the consumers. And
everybody's just listening. I correct me if I'm wrong. You got shot in the necklash came out my dad. Did you feel obligated to put them on? After that? I, like, I said, I know, it's just I know some of his family and everything, and I know his cousin and so his his older cousin Big who is my anr.
You know what I'm saying. After his son got killed, it was so close to home that I had to start paying attention to the young guy, especially from my neighborhood, because I felt like, man, I'm for me to be in this position and not get him an opportunity. I just felt like I wasn't done no justice or whatever.
So big that was big job was to bring him talent for him, you know what I'm saying that so soon as heart start getting hiself back together, because he was in the hospital for I think maybe thirty a whole month, ain't eat, talk walking, man, I would get some new human nose and the stommich ain't move. I couldn't do atta. You know, so wh when did you start?
When did you start writing? When did you getting when you inter wrapped at that time or you gotta when I started trying to rout when I was in hospital, like the whole time I was in the hospital, Like that wouldn't made me want to round like man, a little baby, right, yeah, it was a little baby. Oh way to the talk. That way to the talk that got me through that listen a little baby, not you like man, if I would have Jed died, I ain't
had the show for it. So that was still getting shot just kind of like mede, you give you a new purpose, a new purpose for life. Exactly do you get paid for metro booming in London's tax? You know? That's that's him saying that it's more decent who troe booming once more? And we got we got landing on the track and done deal on the track. So you didn't do metro boom. I'm doing it was one of
my great close friends though, that's my man. You don't get paid for that though, the gaping on that ipposed to be though you supposed to you get nervous having artist because I mean you've been through situation where you were signed to an artist and you wanted to leave. Do you ever get nervous like I gotta go over and extra because of that situation, not over and extra.
I just tried to do things that weren't done when I was in their position, which was just showing more, educate more, not that the situation that I was in didn't do that, because I learned from just being around. I'm very observant, but with them, they got full creative control. So with them, I don't have any say so in the studio activities because all they needed to be around me was work ethic and they have that. You know what I'm saying When Sleep says he records eight to
ten songs a day, is it's almost fascinating. It's just important for me to change somebody's life. Like I say that an ad quality. It really helps both sides, you know what I'm saying. I get I told them like when they started getting hot and I ain't got nothing going on, I'm gonna crank my tool buys up because I don't want to them to follow them around tour, do one or two songs and just get on their nerves. And you know what I mean, and that's just how
it's gonna be. But right now it's about the discovery. I know I got superstars with me. It's like these are like the full hottest people from Atlanta. And then you know Atlanta being carrying the torch for at least two decades now as far as just being music and being on top with the route scene. So I know deep down in my heart that one of these four, if not all of them, is the new guy from the city. I'm trying to figure out why school Lea and Bata because even Pitch folks said that School you
change the way Atlanta rat. Like, God, damn, that's a big that's a that's a big statement from them. What's your gonna I think I may be way too humble for Atlanta. I don't know. I don't say a lot. I don't speak on a lot of things that i'd be posted I post to. I'm afraid of rejection if you could believe that, So like I don't made so
many mistakes. I'll be trying to just accomplish something and I'd be grateful, like for Pop Off what it's doing right now, Like I'm grateful that people just even giving me a listen again, you know what I'm saying. I just been through so much. I'll just be cool. What do you think change you'll SEEO money? Why why do you think it didn't haven't happened for him? I man, it took a long time for it to happen for
me too. So that's I think when we grew so close. Man, it's always just feeling to somebody not wanting you to succeed, somebody close to it. I don't know about him, but when he says fear of rejection and just feel all the things that he's going through inside his head, I went through it too, just know, you know. And with me, I ain't know if it was the name change or what,
but I just knew I had what it took. And so he reminds me so much of me because when I did used to get on skate about coming to the studio or something like that. When he came, he would kill something so effortlessly. I would be like, I wonder, it's this guy doing this on purpose because he never shows emotion. He's always the same way. He's just he's never too geet high or happy. He's never too sad.
He's just always in the middle. So I used to tell people, like other people, I'd be like, bro, when the man do a song, it'd be out of here. When the man get on my song, he got crazy, you know what I'm saying. So it was like I don't and and and he sits around like it's not like he know it's time coming. I don't really know how to explain how he moved, like it's it's not really that urgent. He just kind of be like kicking
it and stuff. But then as soon as he opened opens his mouth, you just noticed a superstar like shut he got it. So I just know it's gonna connect. This about connecting the dots with the actual fans, not our peers, the peers of Suit. They already know who School is. They acknowledge him every time we go somewhere. It's about making the fans know, you know, what they're missing out on, all right? We got more with the real university to change in the gang when we come back,
it's the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the days. Want to show the Brekfast Club, y'all mean to god here, we got the real university true to change. Hot Schooling sleepy roads in the world. Now, Angela E now to change. You talk about changing lives, So how has life changed world? Starting with you? How has life changed already? With this project out? Being on the cover of Rolling Out, everybody's saying it changed. It changes a lot for me because I come from nothing like where I'm from in Atlanta,
like nobody. There's no celebrities where I'm from. So everything changed about me, money, relationships, family, Like everything's different. When you say relationships and family, what does that mean? Because sometimes that's good, sometimes it's not. Sometimes it's good because you know this rep so you know my old letter to be tripping up a lot. Fin go on, fine,
go on. I want to say I'm totally on the bood because I know a lot of drop everybody in this room just sitting this seat on me in So I want to thank y'all big getting to sit about you charge what I'm just saying, like that boxall over there. But but I'm honored to be hood if you did. What's the no child left behind initials? Well, the no child up and high started like it started with me as a person, like I'm a person that raised on morves and principles and like the kids in my community
got nothing to look up to. It's a federal penitential right by my hood. A kid where I'm from get shot every year. So I just want to get a kid something to look up to. And it started as an idea. You feel me what it's still with that in you though, because I mean, you know, growing up, well, I wasn't left behind, Like my father didn't leave me behind. My mother didn't leave me a high. So that's why I like, no child up a hid and I don't. I got my kids when me every day I got
clustered on my sons. So when you say you're a community activist, what is that uplift the community and all that we do? We do every holiday, we do. But why I say about that? I wanted to just start a no fun, no profit organization, like it's just gonna build up to it. So it just me starting as a personal life. This is what I want to do
for my community, something passionate about. Very yea. I delivered that message into my music and we were talking about lives changing, so sleep talking about let me did a bid right, yeah? Hold long? I said about two years yeah, okay, yeah, but a change. I like tremendously family. Like I came from from the block. I ain't gonna say I just
came from the block. But but the way I came, I let how early film so I live on out fourteen, So I would bounce around type, But the way I would bounce around, I would have my own I would have a group with me, like my folks, I'm split raising my age type down all my life and me so a couple on died off. So when when Bert took me up out of that, it did took all them about it. It did change it. I ain't change,
let me change me change. What did you learn from your time with DTP that you are applying to the whole true situation? Uh no, man, you know I ain't trying to get no click bait. Man. I'm just just really just giving me the boys a chance and some opportunities. Not to say I didn't get one there, but just getting on a chance some looks, you know what I'm saying, Just taking them around, getting them some gang. You know, I don't even want to talk about DTP. That's just
so out of my picture right now. It's just about what I'm doing. Today. You know what I'm saying, Like anybody know me, Like I ain't running out of ideas no time soon. I ain't running out of work, eth or energy. So I could be doing a lot of this stuff for myself. I've been here numerous times with you guys. It was important that I brought brought them in front of y'all. I know Charlotte Magne could be tough. I know all that, but like this whole week, you
know what I'm saying. We kind of worked up to this because it's been like me just trying to tell them, you know, talking It's like I said, I don't have to do nothing in the studio, but like when we come to interviews, I might say, talking to Mike, I might say, you know, just different things introduced that the people know you are. But it's very small things that hopefully they can take with them when I'm not around. So that's why you know I came up in here.
I'm not really worried about my last situation. I just know I'm sure I know they're straight. You know, I know they're straight because I made sure they were straight. I put some in their pocket, I put something on them. I made sure they moved with me, you know what I'm saying. So I try not to let him have to worry about the block and going back to the block and doing some of the things they used to do, you know what I mean. Hottest dealing with tons of
cases that he had, probably getting with him. One of those cases are like the past trying to you know, catch up to you. Why are you trying to do something? You know? Right, So we're dealing with We're dealing with some stuff that that was before I even got in the picture, you know what I mean. So I'm not worried about my previous engagements or relationships. It's about what
I'm doing right now. And I'm shaking up the industry right now because anytime I introduced these boards to somebody, they say, I already know what you got going on. I already know who this is. So I feel like it's working because in a lot of ways, you would introduced to a lot of people, do you know, I definitely will, I know, I know, I know I'm feeling salted about it, but like that's not the narrative. Feel like it's time for this. I put out five six
solo albums. I got two groups, albums. I got a Grammy, I got a lot of stuff going on. What having not done made it the temper having a successful label? Like what I ain't done? Like what I sit up and think what having not done? I ain't made the cover of Rolling Stones. I ain't got a verse with jay Z. I ain't putting nobody on. You gotta put somebody. You can't be too much, you bassball. You ain't putting nobody on this man twenty years old right here, y'all
ain't putting nobody on. I'm seeing y'all move. And a lot of the defaults they name bigger than they Hey, Wilett, they ain't having no paper for real, like for real, ain't having no paper that cow which I respect you A lot. A lot of people only see the rap side. But you know, when I look at you, and I look at your life, and I look at how you know you said your goal for the next two years
is to make sure you put an artist on. I salute that what you do for the basketball league, that you own a team, man, and how you trying to put people in your city on it and giving them a spot outside of just playing in the NBA and
giving them something else to do. I respect that the fact that what you do in real estate a lot of people don't know, and the fact that you put a lot of the stuff on the line to show people that it can be done with the amount of money and what you do, and of course the givebacks that you do. A lot of people don't see that side of two chains, and they talk about everything else, but they don't show that. And that's one thing I was I always respected about chains. And then of course
the second thing the family. I love to see you with your kids and your wife and teaching people how to be good fathers. We don't see that. We didn't we weren't raising that error. We were raising the area where you hit your wife, you hit your girl, you hit your kids because you have to be single to promote for a label. And the fact that I see that with you and you're teaching these young man, I just want to say I salute you because I think that's pretty dope. Thank you man. My wife beautiful, my
kids are beautiful. So I couldn't hide that, Like you know what I'm saying, I'd be going, you know, that's a reflection of you. Absolutely, you know what I'm saying, so you'd be like, oh, okay, he got something going on, you know what I mean. So I never tried to kick that narrative, like even when a girl, like if a girl is interested in me, I have to be like, now, you know, excuse me, but like look at me. I'm
having paper. I have a good credit. You know, somebody thought I was five before you thought I was fine, you know, saying like that's kind of like what these boys they got their own life's going on. I'm not even here to do that. That's an example thing we said something people got an ugly wife and ugly kids. You ain't gonna say, had that burn a page? Joint off the album? You want? Oh man, let's break to the face. I like first joint like shootout and then
shoot that man. You were there, Yeah, they should do shoot it out. Let's get into it, and we appreciate you guys for joining us. Man, look for when we held that. When is that family feud hearing? Oh man, I want to see that. Yeah, we can't tell y'all the results, but we went to family feud. Man, who did your verse? We played against the big boy and boy and his family spoke out the family feud studio. Yeah, y'all smell us in here? Now, that's like, what what
what we say? It's only weed? Bro wa Angela. Thank you for a vanasy birthday party. Yeah, I had a good time to tell y'all's been the light of black out of here? Where is it? Yeah? By the way, you almost got the party, And it was like, that's two change. That's why they need to understand too. They ain't when they do. My name gonna come on first. He wasn't there. I got it, but I got enough late to try to even pull my They was fleeze, you know. But I made sure everybody had a lane.
You guys got to bow. And I appreciate y'all for coming out and she want support. At the birthday party, they did come up to me and say who was in here smoking? And I was like, I said, I don't know to change that is true? Was like, I didn't, I didn't say that. I didn't say that. Couple. Boy, it's the breakfast club. There's two changed in the true camp. Y'all, y'all don't be a dust because right now you want some real It's time for Donkey Day, So we haven't
feel I need to be a dot man. Get it with the heat, Canna, I had become donkey of the day. Breakfast Club bitchy, Yeah, donkia to Dave. Go to an Ohio pastor named Dave dobbin Meyer, Sleut to everybody who listens to us in Ohio dropping a clue's bombs for Ohio. Damn it. Breakfast club is heavy in Ohio. We on ten stations in Ohio from Acorn to Cincinnati, the Columbus to Dayton, Perrysburg, Toledo, Orbana. It's a lot. Okay, we have you in Ohio. Slut Ohio. But y'all have a
pastor there named Dave dobbin Meyer. He's a self proclaimed activist and host a past assault Ministries podcast, and he is one of the one hundred and two million people who watched this year's Super Bowl, and he's one of the people are Boardop Dramas hates because Pastor Dave didn't like the Super Bowl halftime show starring Jennifer Lopez and Shaquira Relaxed Troum. Okay, he doesn't dislike it because it
was too Latino. Our Spanish as hell is one of the of our callers said he disliked because he thinks he's going to hell for watching it. All right, listen, I don't go to church every Sunday. I don't go to church on damn Day, no Sunday. I grew up with Joe Witness. My grandmother was a Baptist. I like studying the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad Malcolm X Minister Racon. I love God, but I don't love religion.
So I don't know what Pastor Dave is talking about when he says he's going to hell for watching the super Bowl halftime performance. Now, donkey of the day. If you're just joining us, if you never listen to the Breakfast Club before. It's all about giving people to credit they deserve for being stupid. Pastor Dave says he thinks he's going to hell for watching the super Bowl halftime show. Well, guess what, that's not even the most stupid part of
this story. No, the stupidest part of this story is that Pastor Dave not only thinks he's going to hell because of the super Bowl halftime show, Pastor Dave wants to sue the NFL because of it. Yes, he wants to sue the NFL because he thinks he's going to hell for watching the Super Bowl halftime show. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to the Past Assault podcast hosted by pastor Dave dobbin Meyer to hear exactly what his complaint is. Would that halftime show?
Would that have been rated PG? Were there any warnings that's your twelve year old young son whose hormones are just getting ready, just starting to operate. Was there any warning that he what he's going to see Mike cause him to get sexually excited? So I think we ought to go sit down in the courtroom and present this as evidence. Could I go into the courtroom and say, viewing what you put on that screen put me in
danger of hell fire? Could the courts say that doesn't apply here because the right to porn overrides your right to watch it. Yeah, but you didn't tell me I was gonna watch it. You just brought it into my living room. You didn't tell me. You didn't tell me there are gonna be crop shots. Jesus, So you should know better. You should know better cause it's j Low and whoever that was, you should know she's an expert in crop shots. You already know that. No, I protect
my eyes. I didn't know that about it. Is it not discriminatory for me to say I want to watch the super Bowl, but I don't want to watch that. That's the scriminal tory. I gets the values I have in my house. You can't just do that. They won't even let you talk about face fuck. I want to assume him about eight hundred and sixty seven trillion dollars. He has a lot of struggles going on. Goodness, grace. Now. I know people don't like when I say God, Damn.
I don't think you'll understand why I say it. He is fitting when I hear stories like this, because the first person I think about when I hear stories like this is my creator. So I call on him, I say God. It's like I'm calling on him like Margaret Simon. Come on, now, we already Judy bloom Books Growing Up with Margaret Simon says, are you there, God, it's me Margaret. I'm cutting out all the are you there? Okay, it's
me Lenard. That's too long. God know who I am because God is all knowing, so no need to tell him it's me and I don't have to ask if he's if he's there, because I know God is always there for me, So I simply say God. Then I say, damn the damn it's for you. Okay, People like past the Dave, Okay, the damn is like, what the hell is wrong with people? In this case? God? Damn? What
the hell is wrong with past the Dave? You think you're going to help, but watching the halftime show and you're sewing for eight hundred and sixty seven trillion dollars? How do you come up with that number? Okay? Fun fact. The Bible, which I'm sure a pastor Dave reads. He's a pastor, right, it has about thirty plus scriptures on not quitting. Okay. In reference to quitting, the Bible commands us to not quit even when we get that defeated feeling.
Scripture uses the word endure a lot when describing how to deal with that feeling of quitting, meaning to abide under are, to stand up courageously under suffering, and let us and let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap if we do not give up. Escalation six nine, second Chronical School fifteen seven. But as for you, be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded just the name. A couple of scriptures are not about not quitting. And you
know sometimes you have to turn the scripture. You have to lean on that Bible to get a greater understanding of things you may not understand past the day. Now, I was not one of those times you need to quit, all right, Sit your dumb ass down if you don't like what you saw at the halftime show. If you thought you was going to hell for watching it, what the hell is wrong with your remote control? You could have just turned the channel. Gospel Broadcasting Network was on.
I'm sure reruns to the four hundred Club. You made a choice to sit there and watch the whole performance, so please, in Jesus name, sit your dumb ass down and give Pastor Dave uh dumb dobbin dobbin Meyer the biggest he hare. Do think he enjoyed it? Though? Why did he sit there and watch it if he thought he was going to hell for it? Enjoy he made
a choice. If you're watching it, his worth to hell fire druma, my goodness, I Charlemagne, thank you for that donkey to day yes, indeed, all right, we got more coming up next with a breakfast club. The Breakfast Club backing out the world's most Dangerous morning show Morning Everybody's DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God we all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the buildings. Indeed, well, I am what's up y'all? Are y'all feeling welcome back? Now?
Is this really you? Or did your digital avatar or your adoppel ganger? Wait, just mean bro a good time now? I saw you say, I saw you say that. You know, in the future, people will be able to sit in there digital avatar to adopper ganger, to do interviews and stuff like that. How far where you think we are from? That for real? Well, that that only happened in the digital verse. Got you still need you know, face to face.
I don't know. If I don't know what what kind of technology is coming where you, I could be digitally walking around the planet. That ain't happening any type. But no, um, as far as that happening, that that's just the upgrade of the next device being able to take all your FaceTime data that they capture and you're unlocking the phone data that is there. Uh, and that would the combination of five G be able to you know, um have
have digital presence? Um all that data exists. Yeah, for dating apps now too, because it actually helps for people to say this is who they say they are, Like, if you're on a dating app, how do I know that's the person it is? And they're using I think on some apps now facial recognition. Yeah, there's some concerns on on on that world of um who owns the data? That's what I'm saying. I was thinking who should own that? Like if you're an artist, like, who should own that?
If you're just let's take my next door neighbor growing up and my sister's co workers. Everybody should earn own their data. That shouldn't just be artists and like you know, the uh, the the socially elite. It should be every single person walking on earth needs to retain and own their data. Because that also applies traumatical data and you choosing you know, who has access to it, and you being rewarded by allowing your data to be put into
you know, machine learning to solve problems. Are you scared that data? Do you not use FaceTime or do you not do the thing to unlock your phone. Are you one of those people that are going to still use the flip old flipfolds? No, no, no, I'm just aware of what's actually happening. UM. So. I sit on the Board of Artificial Intelligence for the World Economic Forum UM for the past four years, have been a part of
that community for six years. So I'm just I'm just aware of what's coming, the misuses of data, the lack of governance, lack of regulations on you know, the big data doppelganger, I mean, the data monarchies, um, social media right what because they might have access to you too. Well no, no, no they do and then they sell that data to you know, have you see Yeah, you have to watch this documentary called the Great Hack. Yeah, that the crazy thing about that that that did affect
our election, That did it, you know, affect Brexit. But people are complacent and you know, conveniences, it's you know, where they where everyone's at. But we're gonna We're gonna look back at this time like what the hell are we doing? That's what it feels like now though it almost feels like nobody really has a grip on any of this that's going on out here. Well, that's because there's no education, right, so they're still teaching you in
school like it's nineteen ninety eight. Yeah, they're not informing you on you know, in nineteen eight eight, like it's nineteen seventy eight. Yeah, no, it's yeah, you know what I mean, like because the world has changed since then.
You know, every every um, every move you make, every step you take, you know it's being calculated, and you know it's the first time ever people are giving a contract and don't read into the details and what they're signing, and you know they use clever little words like cookies and the cloud when an actuality that those are that that ain't cute's bowing down even fatal. Like if you're a twelve year old and you want to just get
on TikTok, you're not looking at the fine break. You know what I'm saying before you click, Yes, I accept the terms the conditions. So not all of the terms and conditions are our villains. But there's some use cases out there in companies that misuse your data. People need to be informed and brought up to speed and what's
actually going on. What micro targeting is you know how you could be persuade and how all these platforms were designed to persuade you, Like you might be buying a house, looking for a mortgage, and then all of a sudden, all these ads on. Yeah, all of a sudden, that's everything that shows up. That's all the articles that show up, that's all the Yeah, that's a predictive algorithm. So a lot of people think, oh man, my phone is listening
to me. Like na, bro, they could predict your behavior to a t with with the you know, the sequence of all these different types of you know, uh, data points. Let me talk about digital doppelganger is. I mean, if you look at all the DNA testing, like whether it's twenty three and me African ancestry, you turning your DNA over, it really might be cloning you, bro. You never know, you might be in another country somewhere and seems like they guy looks just like me. Um, yeah, you don't
how to do all that. To do that, you could just go to the hotel and nab your freaking stuff DNA from the hotel that you left over, from your hair to fingernails whatever. With that, that's a totally different conversation as far as like you know, um, what got you into this so far? Like so much? Like what what started your peak interesting in all of this? And oh,
I think it was the school. My mom said me too, I want to um, a school called Britain Wood Science Magnet, two hours outside of the projects that I'm from in Los Angeles. So for twelve years, you know that that those are the schools I went to. And I always liked tech. And I'm a musician because of my computer, not because I play the piano or the drums or
their guitar. Well, I prog. I started working on on my on my laptop straight from the NPC, which is another type of computer, right or SP twelve hundred is a is a computer. So hip hop and technology, whether you're on a Technique twelve hundred or you're you know SP twelve hundred or MP, that's it's all tech. We're manipulating machines. So out of all all the forms of music, technology and hip hop go hand in hand more so than you know, rock and roll with a guitar and
you're singing. Um, So when I look I like to look at it like, you know, don't sweat the technique. It's not just because it's technical. It's machine music samplers, machines manipulating music from the past, put it in it and chopping it up on a on a grid. Uh, it's it's technology. We got more with what I am when we come back. It's the world most dangerast morning short Breakfast Club, piece of the planet. Charlomagne and God
Angelie DJ Envy. We are the world most dangerous morning show, the Breakfast Club, and we got what I am here. How will I will Well, I know you're here to talk about the Parkland riding film. We're gonna get to that. But how will AI you think change in the music industry if at all? Hm? Well, the bar is like super low. So can you make an AI that could crawl the internet understand what's going on in an instant, Create some algorithm that displays the information on a four
bar cycle and rhyme it with this engine called the internet? Yes, get out of here, bro, Yes can you can? You can? You have a developer developed different types of you know, patterns and cadences that the AI is to give you information around Yes, potentially five years. Somebody only focused on that cat it out wrapped the illest rapper freestyle. Yeah, bro,
you won't even need autoto. Well, the auto tune is different because that means the it's called the ASR, the technology that recognizes the voice um and uh, which is it audio speech recognition that has to be synthesized to give it melody. So that's that'll be some time away, but or a big investment away. Does Google X have you know, the gravity to make it happen faster? Yeah, it's just that bar so low. So yeah, now I
see that. You know, even with i Heeart company we work for, you know, they have all these layoffs because they want to go towards AI, but they already have that, you know, but they ask yourself, what does that mean? They? What do they do? They have a company that can see exactly when people turn up the value on certain songs, and they can program those songs to play more because
they feel people want to hear that song more. And then when they change the station when they hear other songs, they don't necessarily play that song as much because they feel like people don't want to hear that song. And that's all digital, that's all through HD and they don't need they feel people anymore because that system to program
the music. But a lot of these digital streaming platforms have that, they skip rate algorithms, they have you know, length of how long a person listened to the song and then that that's why every song on these streaming platforms are like less than three minutes. That's just the new the new math, but we have we've been here before. When you look at the world from a technical perspective, you start understanding how it affects you emotionally. That's the
reason why I said that's relative right. They've also done studies to show that certain bpm songs are the songs that get played the most on the radio, Like your song has to be this amount of bpms are higher and you have a greater chance of that song being put into rotation. And you know, just even the hypnotic like feel of certain hooks and stuff like that. That's why people will listen to stuff for a certain amount
of time or be more attracted to it. So people will be like, oh, they play fastest songs in the radio more than they play slower songs. Well, i'd also be hitting on the bandwidth two. So if you notice when you go no matter what city you go to the urban station's going to either be ninety two or one on five. Crazy. That that spectrum and the information on that spectrum is also conditioning to how we living
on communities. Crazy, how they put the spectrum so different on heat or putting something in the microwave and the temperature and how it cooks it. So the information that's being spread through this radio very rarely does somebody come here talking about technology and spectrum. Let's say that to get confused, you said, the radio stations are what because of heat? So you know I'm the radio station. The radio stations are spectrum, right, and the people that own
it bought that spectrum. And when you go into certain areas around America, just travel from here to Atlanta, certain frequencies have certain certain frequencies something like, oh, it'll overally go past one of those six right, that's those are urban frequencies. If you just break it down by one O six in LA and right, it's urbane. And if
you want to go to college information, it's eighty. They own that spectrum because it's low, it's closer, it doesn't really travel too far away from where that college is broadcasting from. So when you and that spectrum and information cooking or conditioning. It's no different than temperature on a stove or a microwave. So that conditioning of what information, the songs that are playing eat on this spectrum influence lives of the people in the community. Like you ain't
talking about healthy food on the station. You're not talking about like education on the station and guiding our youth to go down a path where AI and autonomous everything is going to be right around the corner. And when that happens, who is going to be hurt the most? What job displacements our community? Black and brown people? Right when AI is everywhere machines are autonomous, we get hurt first because one, we're not educated on this new world
that's coming right around the corner fast. But the trillion dollar investment from the big you know, data monarchies, right, AI is being far more invested in our communities than education. And if you're going to school in America, you you're worried about getting shot in school, So you know, I don't know. So these are the kind of things that you know, I consult on because my understand end of it. Um. I used to work at Intel in the futuist Lab obviously one of the first guys that beats when we
started it in two thousand and seven. I just like thing taking Now now my company who built an AI we just got acknowledged and um certified by IBM. We're on IBM's cloud for a red hat to offer up our solution to other companies as well. But that's good though, because it's like you're disrupting the frequency. Like somebody's listening to you right now, and they're listening to the things that you're saying and it's cutting through to them because
it doesn't sound like what they're used to getting on. Yeah, I'm I don't look I'm I'm I'm that's me. I don't look like I don't sound or look like what you're used to from a black dude from the projects. That means just more of me coming like super knowledgeable even beyond what you know, my information you know level is on all things tech. There's some twelve year old right now in some hood in America and they want to develop, you know, the next platform. Well, that's their
first mistake, thinking that black people are monolithic, right profiling. Yeah, it's like nineteen twenty right, down right. Cars about to be deployed in a major way. Airplane is about to be deployed in a major way. Electricity is about to be in everybody's home in a major way. Lightbulbs about to be in everybody's house in a major way. Radio is about to come into your world in a major way.
In nineteen twenty twenty twenty, one hundred years later, and we're still not in the conversation like we were in nineteen twenty about how the world is going to be developed. It's like Black History Month, and check us out. It's like the worst Black History Month where black people attacking black people. Just you know, it's sad with Kobe Bryant's death and all the things that happen because of it. We talked about the wrong things and do we or
will we persuade because we all know persuadable technology. Right, Yeah, how about that. You might think that she didn't want to talk about it, but you talk about it. He didn't think that you wanted to be a part of, you know, just the ongoing cycle of like black smudge and pushing it down, pushing it down. You were persuade, bro. We got more with what I am when we come back, it's the World Most Dagers Morning Show to Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club, Piece of the planet. Charlomagne and God
Angelie dj Envy. We are the World Most Dangers Morning Show, the Breakfast Club and we got what I am here? What technology technological advances should we be looking for this
decade looking for? I think the technological advancement that we should be looking for is being technical and how we encourage and inspire and motivate our nieces and nephews in our community to compete what the nieces and the nieces and nephews of the folks that own the Googles, the facebooks, because that cycle is just going to continue and we're not encouraging our nieces and nephews and our sons and
daughters to compete in that world. It seems like everybody has a phone, right and there's a lot of things that you can do from that, Like kids are playing with apps and doing things that I don't even know how to do, and if it's better at it, and then they're able to learn how to create things and it might be more accessible just because it's not as expensive too to be able to do certain things yeah, so in our pockets we have the most powerful device
ever made and do the dummage on it. Right, It's like access doesn't mean you're accessing it, you know, right, we just have access, But do we take the time to you know, just to block out all the persuable you know, tools that are all the persuable weapons that are thrown at us. Right, So a facial recognition can unlock your phone, then facial recognition could also keep certain information from getting to you. Let me ask one, because you know, how should we be using our phones? Then?
Like I read this book called Digital Minimal about Cal Newport, which is great, and he talks about it as it should be used as a tool. How would you say we should be using our phone? I would I take the word used away because if you if if, because that sentence could be flipped on you. Are you using
the phone or as the phone using you? I want to understand the phone, so I know if the phone understands me, so the phone could never use me because I want to understand all things that that that you know, what what's going on in that world and just be mindful. Uh so basically treat the phone like a white person. No, no, no, no, like that's it. It's bad. Bro. You should be rhyme it bro, like you would be ill. You're the sickest terc bro like you're you're you got bars and just
random bars. Let's talk about you do you gotta do? Sing? Right? That's crazy? Say yeah we got a new single. Yeah. So, because I've been working on like Tech for like six years, the Black the Black Eyed Peas, We've had like we did Master to the Sun, which was like a vr ar you know, when we went back to our roots in two thousand and eighteen. By the way, I'm shocked that Marvel didn't jump all over that with other comics. Oh no, so what Marvel the Marvel game because it's
a publication and we're putting out the comic book. That thing's gonna Marvel did its thing that will live forever, and then part two will come and that will live forever, and we continue to build the iPod ep on the Parkland and Rising film. M just I didn't notice Friday marks two years since the shooting in Parkland. I didn't know that. Yeah, So just breaks my heart thinking that a kid has to go to school afraid for their lives because there's so many school shootings in the States.
You know, it's an amazing documentary because we never we've never saw the perspective of a survivor of a um of a school shooting in a in a way in the form of a documentary like this that came from them. You know, it's these kids. They're activists, they're they're pushing for gun reform. They're they're you know, begging is the right word, Pleading is the right word, Like for the humanity of us, all for the for the love of America and what what what we become in this crossroads.
Like I said, the investment for AI is high, the investment for HI is low. And more importantly, with low investment in education, a kid then also has to you know, fear for their lives in a learning environment. The I salute these kids. I want to do all that I can to support the kids. We all should do all that we can to support these kids. This is that that moment that will look back upon in twenty twenty, the rise of the machines and the decline of you know,
human intelligence. We appreciate you for joining us brother one last quarter. Who you liking this year's presidential election. I feel like you would have been and Andrew, a guy I like Bernie, I like Bloomberg. You like Bloomberg, you know, with the racist stop in first policy. I don't know anybody in politics that doesn't have a cloudy pass. So to say that everybody's supposed to be, you know, sunny days, that's not realistic years ago though there's probably people that
that are in office that just said something two seconds ago. Yeah. I don't think we're looking for a perfect candidate, but I think that when it comes, it baffles me that people like Biden in Bloomberg are leading amongst black voters because they implemented legislation that actually hurt black community. Yeah. Yeah, it is hard for me to trust the at the bottom of a knife ending like there's a seventy year
old white man, like, why would they change now? Of course they're gonna tell us anything at this point to get off. And I think even for me, like being from New York and seeing what Bloomberg did, how it impacted us in New York, it makes you feel a way to maybe why do you like Bloomberg? I didn't ask that question. Maybe you might like me to something what I like about Bloomberg and um Bernie and Bernie is that there's an opportunity for us to have someone
executing our base. So it's not as that president good or not. They're gonna do what they're gonna do, but can they do for us? But more importantly, can we do for us and have a be a strong base that doesn't weather and and and and shift. That's the That's the part I think we need to work on as a community is the as everyone showing up picking our candidate and having that candidate work for us. The reason why they candidate never works for us because we
ain't doing for us. We're not aiming our Like I said, it goes back to what we were talking about. We don't aim are heard in the right direction to where we have economic power as a collective right. I love our music. Our music is great, but our music isn't the best for the state of our females and our strong women. That's an understatement, right, our music. I love our music, but our music isn't promoting wellness and like mindfulness.
I love our music, it's awesome, but it's really celebrating us going in and out of this privatized prison system, Like, how can our community once and for all just get a little bit more control of our faith as a community without waiting for somebody to do for us. That candidates is gonna do what we do to ourselves. And that's what we see. So I see an opportunity and these candidates to do for us. What's got you? Well, thank you for joining us, as willie you guys, it's
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We came here to shape it. Make sure you don't finish y'all.
