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2 Chainz Interview and More

Mar 01, 20191 hr 33 min
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3-1 - Today on the show 2 Chainz stopped by and he spoke about his new album "Rap or Go to the League", Lebron James, Ariana Grande and more. Also we had Steve Stout and his rapper NLE Choppa  and he spoke about the record label business artist ownership and more.  Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Dog Park Debbie all because her dog and a man's dog were following their natural instincts. 

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This is your week up, Hall Up, Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West, Coat d j Envy, Angela yee, Charlomagne, the really show on the planet. This is where I respect this show because this is a voice of society. Thames in the game. Guys are the the coveted morning show. What y'all earning? Exacting the coach the week up in the morning, and they they want to hear that Breakfast the world's most dangerous morning show. Good morning Usa, Good morning Angela yee,

Good morning Charlemagne. Hey, come on the guys. Hello, Hello, Hey, Hey about myself this morning. Welcome morning to you guys. It's Friday. Yes, we got a great show planning for you. As soon as my co host come in. Two Chains will be joining us this morning. He has a new album that's out today, so we're gonna kick it with Two Chains and also Steve Stout. Yeah, Steve Stout. Of course, he has a new I guess it's a label called United Masters. He has a new artist called Chopper, so

we'll be kicking it with him as well. What up you hey, MV. I know they still started. Oh you didn't know it's thoughts six o'clock every three morning Eastern time. You know it's just turned six o'clock now it's actually six sold Yeah, I'm out there, but you're late. You're late. I was here, I was another room. No, how are you feeling. I'm still a little sick, but I feel better. Okay, did you go to the doctor? You said you were going to the doctor yesterday? So yesterday I had yet

another pack day now shout out to him. My alma mater, Wesleyan. We had a whole panel yesterday. One of my friends, Krishan that she wrote a book, We Come as Girls, We Leave as Women. It's a fictional novel. So we had a panel yesterday being that it's Women's History Month today starts that and then last month was Black History Months, so on the cusp of that, we had a great panel yesterday all women, just discussing storytelling, any importance of

storytelling for black women. But did you go to the doctor? Though I have time, are you going today? Today? I'm on another panel. I'm actually gonna be doing a fireside chat with Kenya more from Cause West of Atlanta, and that is for our Black women in tech. Can you go get yet some medicine, because I would hate to hear you passed out or something like you gotta go to the doctor. You've been sick for two weeks now, I've been too business. You might have the flu or something.

Please go to I don't have the flu, but I'm gonna tell you how you know you don't have the flu. You're self medicating yourself. How I do feel better? You know how I know I feel better? Wow, when you had the chunky flem yes starts coming out, that means you're feeling better, right coming out of Oh my goodness, shout out to the students at Stockton University. I was out in Stockton University yesterday in Atlantic City. Now this is gonna sound stupid, right, but I don't know what

came first, the Monopoly game or Atlantic City. I don't know if they got because in a Monopoly game, you know you have Park, Avenue, Ventnor in all those different streets, but that's the whole Atlantic City. So you know, as I'm you know, buying properly in Atlantic City, like I'm buying Monopoly, and it feels like I'm buying a Monopoly boar, Like I just put an offer of something on Park Avenue. I just looked at something vetting and I'm like, this is amazing to me. I mean, my kids would love

this because we love Monopoly. I'm like, this is crazy to me. This is I don't I don't know, I mean Atlantic City, I'm sure. I mean, I don't know, but I thought it was pretty cool. I really did. Nobody else kids, nobody else got it up. If y'all, but shout out to the students and Stockholm University. We're actually trying to do something. I was. I think I tell you guys before you know, I do the real

estate thing. And Stockholm University, I believe houses has ten thousand students, but the main campus in Atlantic City only houses like five hundred students. So they need more rooming for the students and for the kids to go to school. So that's always a great investment if you can to get it in and you know, find some you know, build some stuff for the students to have. So we were out there looking at that yesterday. So shout to everybody in Atlantic City. Shout the morning more. We'll be

back in doing some more things. But let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about We are going to be talking about yet another person, Dog Park Debbie. Find out what dog Park Debbie did to deserve this title. Dog park Debbie. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. And if you're on the East coast, it's snow and it came out of no wayn't know it's gonna be snowing today either. I woke up this morning, walked outside, no hat on, and

it was coming. It's nasty. So give yourself a little extra time. I know Charlomagne is going to belate because I'm sure he didn't give himself an extra time. It's stripped too hard. It's to breakfast club, gole morning. All right, morning, everybody is DJ mvy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. All right. What we're starting off for you, Well, let's start off with dog park Debby. This was in Massachusetts.

Now a woman has now gone viral. She caught the cops on a black man because his dog was humping her dog at a dog park. Really now. Franklin Baxley, who's forty two years old, posted the cell phone footage on his Facebook page showing the women just getting so upset and even calling the hops. Honestly, I'm you're not trying to help me. Tell you, no, you're not trying to help me. I know the rules, you're not the dogs. I don't rules. What are you talking about. I'm right here.

Your dog aggressively on top of another. The dogs hump each other every day. You took him off. I took him off. I know it's my opinion, but you don't call the cops over it. That's all I'm saying. That's pretty stupid. Now, if you have a dog, especially a male dog, and you don't get him a neutered like my dog, is not new that. My dog will hump anything. My dogs a female and she humps everything. To your dog humps, yeah she does. Yeah, she she had this

stuffed um like crocodile toy to hump it. Yeah, absolutely, your fee. I had never heard of that. But my dog, my dog is of course it's a German Shepherd. Well, one of my dogs a German Shepherd, and Chuck Norris is his name. He will hump anything. He will hump your leg, your foot, your shoe, another dog, and he probably if he called a squirrel. He'll hump a squirrel, not just men. I don't know, but I didn't. I've never seen them hump like the humping motion like I mean.

And when I say he goes in, he'd be going in. Well, dog park, Debbie would definitely call the cops on your dog that. Then my dog will hump her too, all right. Now YouTube has disabled comments on videos of kids because of safety concerns. They've turned off comments on tens of millions of videos because they're saying that they could be

subject to predatory behavior. Now, what happens is people are going on videos of kids who are doing things like gymnastics, yoga, and some users are leaving comments specifying what times miners are seen in compromising positions, which is making it easier for pedophiles to find clips of young kids performing these activities. So now they have disabled those comments to make it not as easy for things like that to happen. What's wrong with these sick, disgusting people? People are disgusting and

that moment thing was fake. The lady that that person that was the fake and is saying she was on YouTube telling kids to hurt themselves. They saying that that was fake, someone thinking kids how to commit suicide. I didn't. I don't know if it was sing was a hoax, so I'm not sure. Okay, all right, now, let's talk about Robert Craft, the owner of the Patriots. He is pleading not guilty to soliciting prostitution. He has entered a plea of not guilty to two counts of that, and

he is seeking a non jury trial. He was charged to following a sex trafficking investigation of these day spots and massage parlors in central Florida. That all started when a health inspector saw some curious things that suggested that women might be living at the actual day spots. So we'll see what happens. The charge is the first degree misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to one year in jail, a five thousand dollars civil penalty, and a mandatory one

hundred hours of community service. I guess you gotta plead not guilty. But if they got you on camera, and they got you on tape, they got your car, like is that? I guess you just have to plead not guilty. You could say it wasn't me what I'm miss a robber craft pleading not guilty. I guess I guess you got to right. You got to even though they got you on camera and taping all that other stuff. You got have to right. Well, he's among twenty five people.

He was amongst the twenty five people accused. Okay, all right, well that is your front page news. Get it off a few chests eight on drip five eight five one o five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night, a bad morning. Maybe you didn't know what was gonna stow like it was and you were a little late. Nobody knew it was gonna The roads weren't cleared, no salt on the road, no nothing. But I gave myself a little extra time this one exact to listen to

the Salone album. So I wanted to vibe to that. Yeah, but you think I think it's a great project. It's a great vibe. My wife's gonna love it. I love slone you. So she she relaunched Black Planet. That's not gonna work, though, I listen, I love blackness like mother effort. Ain't nobody going on black Planet, bro. They might know they got to figure out how to repackage it. Well, we live in an era of digital minimalism, so you know, it's more and more people scaling back from social media.

We're not about to add another website unless black Planet is offering something that we can't get nowhere else. Maybe you know where. Black Planet's been around for such a long time, longer than a lot of these other sites, and people have had their profiles on there for so long. Remember remember when Justin timber Lake tried to relaunch my space. Yeah they tried that, that was all, but I think they tried to launch Black Planet before too. Yeah they did.

I mean it never went away. It just is she trying to relaunch black Planet or she just got a black Planet page. It's a difference. Well, she's the person that they're using as a spokesperson to relaunch it. So that campaign that you saw was officially with black Planet. And don't even see the campaign. How you see it? I just heard you saying just now, wow, all right, we'll get it off your chest, call us up right now. It was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

It's your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blast so so you better have the same intry we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? This is Andrew Beck from Boston. Andrew to give Boston up. Bro. What's good? Everything's good? Man? How are you? How are you all? Envy Charlotte? Mane ye, everybody? Everybody. Man's national It's national Peanut butter Lover's day. You mad aggressive man for too early? Man? Was why why are

you so aggressive? It's Friday? You should be chill. Man, Just come everything. You don't tell that man how to be man. It's about balanced, man. We gotta be on our toes out here. Man. I saw that that really story about the young girl in Boston who went missing. Yeah, yeah, you know that's part of my job actually right now. But we found a body in Delaware. Oh yeah, yeah him. Now. So I'm in the military, but right now in National Guards, so we work with with with big incidents like that.

When it's out of the type of stuff, we'll be safe out there. Bro. Yeah, I appreciate it, but I wanted to give a shout out. And I'm coming off of military orders and first shot. Three hundred and fifty two people applied to this firefighter position and I got selected on the first shot man man. Yeah, yeah, so you know that. So oppressive. We gotta be aggressive towards our goals. Sometimes assive aggressive, yeah, sometimes about we eat

aggressive aggressive ralph ras. All right, but y'all, I've been where you at right now. Bro, you you stuck him in that and then you can't find a gas station. I've been there exactly, and how to find that? I remember, like, yeah, we can't find a Jason. What screet you on? What street I'm gonna listen is eleven five eleven. I'm right here saying Colobia and krobe you know rast Oh yeah, yeah, you all the way down. I think there's one on

twenty third on the east side. On the west side, you got a couple more like on the on the forty. First of all, don't listen to give y'all the wrong traffic every morning. Okay, I haven't given trafficing three years, oh exactly that they made you stop, So listen, you better Google. Google is your friend, bro. I'm trying to go on ways. I'm gonna be the best eacolments New York ever had. But like dmen paying for this, so

I'm just trying to figure out what the gays. Be careful because you know, with the Google they have updated those gas sations and they sold a lot of them gasation but high rises. I've been there before. Bro. All right, thank you, good luck, use ways, use your ways at thank you. Hello, who's this gear from North Carolina? What's up? Bro? Get it off your chest? Hey, I want to talk about dogs, bark, Debbie, let me talk about me. I would have one hundred down rock Willer. You're wearing pool

Man subnix if you let your dog up my dog. Now, now I got a little up dogs that the money, So yeah, I would be very upset if you let your dogs up my dog and the dog parks because now, I mean, do we let our dogs hump up the dogs? Those kind of did they just start and then you have to stop that? Yeah, let the dog let he like he did. He put the dog off. Yeah. But dogs get stuck too, though, and that's not easy. Dogs get stuck together, not that fast. You're crazy, y'all. Y'all,

y'all can tell you from the city. But but but in the same token, my man, he was aggressively following those little white females. Sorry, I'm a black dude. You just don't argue with females. You just don't argue with female I don't know. I don't even know the whole story. I don't know what you're talking about. I heard that. I heard a little bit of it. Yeah, she was. She called the cops in him because her dog was his dog was humping her dog and the dog park.

That is correct. So yes, I wouldn't be upset. I wouldn't have to almost kick his dog off my dog. He did take his dog. Hey, what's the charge, though, Like, what's the charge when your dog humps another dog without consent? No charge, That's what I'm saying. What's the child? I don't but now you're possibly ruining my female dog because you're because you didn't train your dogs. I get it, though, I understand why you would be mad at that, especially if you got a red dog. You don't want no

random dogs humping on your dog. I get it. Stay away from my dog. My dog will hump dogs, cats, squirrels, big people. You don't hump me. I don't know. You don't like me, you don't hump me, But anyway, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five day five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man than from you on the breakfast club.

But you got something on your mind. Let hello, Hey, good morning. Who's this? This is Kia. Kia got a birthday tomorrow. Kia got a birthday tomorrow. What you goot to do? It's the weekend. I got a lot of plan I'm not gonna get into detail, but it's gonna be a turn up. Oh what you what you're gonna do? Where you gonna Where you at? Where you from? First of all part news Virginia, Oh seven to five seven. So what you're doing out there? You go to the Broadway,

You're going to the beach? What you're doing? I'm doing a lot o you Listen, If I told you everything, I'd be here all day. WHOA, Okay, you gotta boot you gotta you gotta boot of celebrated with you. Yes, I do. But it's the first time I've had like an actual birthday in like three years, because you know, I was pregnant a lot. So well that's good. Now you're about to get some birthday sex, get pregnant again? Yep, oh lord no, no, I'm done, thank you. All my

kids are under four? Okay, under five? How many kids you got? Three? Okay? Well congratulations. This birthday was yesterday, so you know we're a couple of days apart. All right, Well, happy birthday and Juili your day, my mom. They're all from the same baby daddy. No, all three different baby daddies. Oh yeah, they all have the same baby daddy. But no, that's that's not who I'm with now at the moment. Oh got you got you? Okay? Wellen Juilior born did tomorrow?

Go find somebody's candle to blowout booth? Thank you, y'all have a good day time, Yo, what's good? What's uptime? Why are you upset? Get it off your chests? Okay, I want to know, I r rest? Where's my money? Like? Long time? I know y'all ain't got these problems, you know, y'all loved there sitting all right, that's not true. And I haven't even got my taxes yet. Yeah, I mean either, but when I filing then yet I write off a lot and things that I should be writing off. And

you gotta want my money. I want my money. I paid my money. Yeah, the difference. I just don't want to old you know this time. You know, we got old kids to check. I've seen Donald Trump tweet iris mean, can't be funding you know, you know not. Donald Trump did not tweet that. What fake Donald Trump page? Do you follow? He did not tweet that. I saw it on Instagram. We're all just out here trying to make him. My mama told me a long time ago. Just be

happy that you're making a living. Okay, how much you're getting back? I can't exclose that. I'm out on the radio, you know, but you already now so you know what you're expecting, though, I do know. Okay, how much Gucci? You playing the boy with that refund check? I'm not doing we supporting all black businesses, all right, That's what I like to hear. You gonna you're in the house yet you're gonna get ready to do a big purchase. Oh I'm buying from Boo. Okay, I'm being irresponsible at

to admitted she got that rest and plants. You might as well buy Gucci. What's wrong with you? Why? What's the point? Why why you need? Why you need boobs, Thank you, mama. Why you went your tax on your boob? That's what you want? No, ain't you'all. Ain't y'all be encouraging her to invest in something better. Listen, I ain't gonna tell her what to do it. In fifteen thousand dollars, you can go buy some property with that. How much

booze you how much boobs? Of course it's five dollars. Oh, you're getting a bad booby job too, exactly what you pay for. Yeah, they're gonna be dropped to your knees. You're gonna be bigger than the other one day. It's gonna be all bad. But when you have kids, the milk ducks ain't gonna work. It's her body. She could do what she want. We're gonna get the boot job. You're going out the country, mamma. Oh no, they said

that's the worst place to go. Where you going? Djself got his handline, you stupid, you better wherever self got his headline that she's going to the same place. Maybe I come up the first club. When I blow up, y'all gonna see how to do job. All right, man, I have a blood day. We tried goods tried go broy the house instead of man, get it off your one five one. If you need to get it off your chest, you get this at any time. You've got roomors on the way, Yes to talk about Jordan Woods

on a red table Tuck. You know that's out today, and I'll tell you what they are reportedly saying is happening on that show. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. The money. We're having a heated discussion behind the scene. They no damn head discussion monopoly money. Because DM asked the question ahead, tell them what you want to know? No,

I said, it's not. What I want to know was yesterday I was out in Atlantic City and I just realized that a lot of the streets in the Monopoly game is chambers as Atlantic City. And what was the question? I didn't ask a question? You did this morning? Oh though this morning I didn't. I didn't know if Atlantic City was built off of the Monopoly game because it was rich people at built Atlantic City for casinos. I

didn't know. I honestly didn't know. I didn't want don't know what I came from its Atlantic City of Monopoly. I didn't know if Atlantic City was built off the Monopoly game of the Monopoly game was built of Atlantic City. I don't know who built Atlantic City or why I was built. I honestly don't know. I was asking a question. Atlantic City was founded in eighteen fifty four. Oh, there

you go, Well, now we know. Must Monopoly found it eightfoll The earliest known game was like nineteen o four if patterned in nineteen o four, but existed as early as nineteen o nineteen o four. So I honestly didn't know. So that's a good question. What's wrong with that? No, I didn't know. It's not a good question. I didn't know, and most people to even know Atlantic City is based off to ga if the game is based on Atlantic City, most people didn't know, So what's what's the problems? I

didn't know Hip Hippopotamus. I think that God made Hippopotamus is based off the Hungry hippop game. You guys are stupid. You guys stupid. I don't I don't. I don't see the problem with the question, especially since most people don't know that the game is based off Atlantic City. That's not what the question. You you try to move the goalposts.

Remember first, I don't want to. I can't. Can we please the us like I'm certainly I'm sure there's some places built off somebody's ideas that they've seen somewhere else and they built a place. Oh God, I can't ask a question anyway. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk about a rapper being Arrested's tea. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, black Boy Jab has gotten arrested on gun and drug charges.

He turned himself in because authority said that he was wanted on criminal possession of a firearm and various drug and paraphernalia possession charges. That's so now he has turned himself in. So he did share some videos to Instagram before he actually contacted the police as well. I always feel like rappers who get caught with drugs and stuff and guns, they can't afford security. Noah, I think they can't afford security. But some people just don't want to

have security everywhere they go. They don't want to go to the mall and have security, don't want to go to the store and have security. So people feel like I got to protect themselves. I don't want to say. He's kind of a newer artist. So sometimes you make those mistakes early on in the game, and then you realize it's better to be proactive obviously and do that beforehand. It's better than tho the gun laws in the state

that you are in. Yeah, as well, we don't know exactly what happened yet, so the show we'll find out all right now, Jordan Woods, as you know, is going to be on Red Table Talk today and they're saying, according to sources familiar with the show, she is going to apologize to Chloe Kardashian. On the show, she said that she was not drunk when she hooked up with

Tristan Thompson and she just made a mistake. Also, she felt comfortable speaking on that issue with Jada Pinkett Smith because they have a very close relationship with the family, and Jada Pinkett Smith was very non judgmental with everything. Oh, apology will probably be accepted, but friendship will be done. Can't trust you after that now. Chloe Kardashian, in the meantime, is of course in a feeling. She was on her Instagram story and she posted a couple of things about cheaters.

She said, you ever noticed people would rather stop speaking to you instead of apologizing when they've done something wrong. Remember, they cheated because they wanted to, They lied because they could, and now they're sorry because they got caught. It's always about them. You did nothing to cause or deserve it. She also posted, Dear God, I am going through a rough patch in my life right now, but I trust in you. Please help me unfold. But you are trying

to teach me in this storm. I believe that even in this storm, there is a powerful message that I can take to help strengthen me. She's wrong about some of that, though. You cheat because you could know what you said. You cheat because you wanted to. You cheated because you wanted to. You lied because you could know it like our cat, and now you're sorry because you got caught. Yes, that's accurate, right, it's pretty yeah, yes,

pretty accurate. Basically, don't blame yourself because somebody cheated on you. It's not young. You could be sorry. You hurt your woman's feelings. Now. The other rumor is that Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are having some issues. Travis Scott postponed his Astro World concert in Buffalo that was supposed to be last night. He said he was sick, but they're saying really, Kylie accused him of cheating, and now he had to stay in LA to deal with those accusations.

According to TMZ. Now, Travis Scott's rep say that he did not cheat on Kylie, but he did end up flying back to the East Coast to surprise her and Stormy, and allegedly they were at her house and she claimed that she discovered evidence that he cheated, and that's when they got into an argument, and that argument continued until yesterday. We don't know the evidence, but anybody would if Hey, if your family's going to do a little trouble, you gotta do what you gotta do. All right. Well, I'm

Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. And you know I try the new flavors of orange vanilla coke and orange vanilla Coke zero sugar. Yeah, you heard that right, And I have to tell you it's a great combination of coke, orange and vanilla flavor. Head to your closest retailer today and try him out. All right now, when we come back, we got front page news what we're talking about, Oh man, I'm fortunate situation about a young lady who was missing, and we'll tell you what happened.

We'll give you some information. This all started in Boston, all right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lockedese to Breakfast clogal Morning morning. Everybody is DJ Mvy and Lee Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. What we're talking about, you really unfortunate situation. Now, I have arrested a suspect in

jas Korea's kidnapping case. She had went out. She's twenty three years old and she was last seen leaving Venue nightclub which is in Boston and Theater district, and they reported her missing and very unfortunate situation. They did find her in the trunk of Louis D. Coleman, the third car. He has been located and placed under arrest in Delaware. That happened yesterday evening. The police said a body has been recovered and they are waiting a positive identification at

this time and manner of death. Are Penning twenty three years old. Yes, he was in Delaware when he got arrested. So according to her father, he told The Boston Globe his daughter went out Saturday night with two female friends and a man. We don't know if that man was Coleman, and according to the police, that's last time she was seen was early Sunday morn after leaving that nightclub. Well, if he murdered that girl, I hope he lives. I hope he lives long and suffers in prison and dies

a horrible death. Right YEA, our condolence her family, Jassy career. Now dog Pack Debbie, a white woman from Massachusetts, has gone viral, and that is because you called the cops on a black man because his dog was humping hers. So now they're calling her dog park Debbie. Here's what Franklin Baxley had to say. Honestly, you're not trying to help me. Tell you, no, you're not trying to help me. I know the rules. You're not the dogs. What are

you talking about. I'm right here your dog aggressively on top of another. The dogs hump each other every day, and I know it's my opinion, but you don't call the cops over it. That's all I'm saying. He took his dog off the other dog. It wasn't you know that's what happens. Your dog goes tries to hump another dog and then you go grab him, like stop it. What is the police post to do? Thought the dog? Dogs get stuck? What do you do when a dog

goes to sleep with another person's dog without consent? But if the dog comes one time, he pulls it off and then he humps again. By the first time or the second time. Anyway, I'm just saying, what are the police supposed to do with the charge? He also, according to Franklin, he said, then another dog came in and

humped his dog and no one said anything. Orgy. He also said that she was saying that he was threatening her and following her around, but he said, I'm following my dog around because I'm the dog's owner, not following you. Everybody's following their dog around, relaxed the lave person. We need to be talking to the cops. I needed to know how the cops responded to this. I need to know, well, he said. He told the cop, I don't know why he's doing this, why she's doing this? And uh, he

says he I'm used to it. That's no charge. Is there a charge on the books for something like this. They can't be I don't know. I'm not responsible for my dog sleeping with another dog. Dog sleep with each other all the time. Be what do you say? It's real dogs hump each other all the time. Be okay, right, it is what it is, all right. And Robert Kraft, speaking of humping, he has pleaded not guilty to soliciting prostitution,

the owner of the New England Patriots. He is one of twenty five people who are accused of actually soliciting prostitution. And he is saying that he is not guilty. So we shall see what happens with this investigation. I've been

thinking about this right now. They're saying that the lady that did these acts was the owner, the business manager web But if the business manager just liked them and he did that, and he said, okay, you know, it's a little something to clean up your you know, I've ruined your shirt, so his little something to clean your shirt to get a new shirts are happy, And this could be on the secret menu at this massage parlor

like they are at a lot of massage paulls. Well, you know, but the real issue is that, um, they saw that these women are living in the massage procn the business now, but I'm talking about that. That's how the investigation even started. So it is not I think if you are soliciting prostitution and you're going to these massage parlors, you don't know under what conditions. I told you from the beginning. They put a lot of sauce

on this store. It's literally like going to the traphouse to buy weed and then the Fed bust the traphouse. I'm just here to buy a nine back, Okay. Robert Craft was nig get a little rubbin tub. Okay, he didn't know because it was the owner. It was the business manager that he's probably been there before. Yeah, and you know, hey, you know she she likes me. She did an act and I said, here's a little something to you know, here's a little lunch, see you tomorrow.

I'll be back exactly you know where the goal he've been there, I don't know. I can't make it with lunch to you. My team got you know, it's playing in this playoff game. But you know next time then know me. I mean, but this this charge is not gonna stick anywhere though. I come on, this guy's a billionaire. He'll eat that. Gonna eat it all right now when we come back. Two Chains is out today, Rapper, go

to the league. I've been listening to the Two Chains for a long time, listening to the Two Chains when he was titty boy with Players Circle. Uh. This is absolutely Two Chains best body of work. It's not even close. All right, we'll get into that next keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ mvy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building to change. Yes, Yes, that's up, my brother.

I'm good. Thank you for having one of the most consistent artists around. Thank you, I have to say, because we love pretty girls like trap music. But this new album I just got it last night, so we were all listening to it together and amazing. Let me tell you something, man, I've been I've been. You've not been a Player Circle fan. I've been with you since the Traffic Valley tapes, Robb with you for a long time. This is your best album and it's not even close.

Do you feel that way, No, no doubt about it. Who gets the credit for this being the best body of work? Is it you? Is it Tech? Is Lebron? Is it the team effort? Now? Well, you know, uh, Tech just really liked answers phone calls. I mean does more than he does more than that. But then he asked me what you think about this? So he can't take the credit for that. And then you know, Lebron obviously getting the monica or the title of an artist project was definitely my idea. But you know, he went

in there turning knobs or anything. He didn't have time to like, you know, send me beats or anything. It was. I brought him on board for a couple of different reasons. But but this Ropper go to the League was something that I worked on for over a year, like you know, pretty good, like trap music did very well. We essentially had you know, damn Neil statue of Liberty in a pink trap house in Atlanta. It was basically the same

type of effect as an Eiffel Tower. Just as people you know, this is way after the album, people still following the campaign. These ideas, they just keep going, they keep working, They employed people, you know what I mean. And so would Rapper go to the League. I had to find a way to connect the dots. And that's why you see this yellow crate on the album cover, because this was this is kind of where I came from,

like a low social economic Yeah. So basically sometimes it's either a milk crate or a bike ram, but basically you're using you know what you have to get certain results, you know what I'm saying. So proud of getting a basketball goal. We used to we would open things like, you know, like this, and so why the basketball police are such a role in this album. So I call it Ropper Go to the League, but it's actually an

oxymor run. I wanted to really show people that they can do more than just have a wicked crossover or be able to hold certain notes. And that's why I started these Black Now stories to inform people of people who are currently living right now, real time inspiration. They don't know how to do a layup, they don't know how to do any of these things, and they're successful and they're also African Americans. So on this album, I

try to teach a little bit more. I try to have a little bit more substance, more concepts because I love concepts, and so Ropper Go to the league with something like it was almost like click bait, you know what I mean. And then when I bring in Lebron, who has the same similar campaign of more than an athlete, So I had an idem like this guy already supports hip hop, he already supports the culture. Why not add

this an R to his resume. But in Lebron saying when you hit him up and was like, yo, I want you to be the an R. Surprisedly he was with it, wash with it, you know what I'm saying. He was cool with it because I already told him that I was going to give him the credit. I obviously was gonna pay him. And one of the things I brought him in for was like I had more than enough songs I overrecord on purpose, you know what

I'm saying. And so then it was about getting an outside ear to hear the concept of the album and just try to narrow down songs to fit up front of this unbrother. You know, like I probably chose from between twenty one and twenty five songs and narrowed it down to fourteen with his assistant. What songs did he pick? Specifically? We do want to know what kind of air Braun

got um. He obviously liked uh NC double a okay, he liked he liked two dollar bill, he liked Well, I could talking about all these things, right, I could Mama hit a lick? Oh yeah, threat, Okay? What about sequencing, like putting that sum at Marshambos' first How did you

guys collaborate on that? Or is that that was an idea that actually he had for a long time, Like we met out here in New York and played some songs and I had to Marcia song for kind of some time, but it was hard for me to put it out, and I didn't know where to put it when I put it out because the originally I thought maybe this could be an outro, but it had so much weight to it, it had so much substance, and I said, why not start off my album with that

kind of emotion. It talks about death in the intro, you know what I mean? It talks about Yeah, it talks about my partner, little faith son passing away, My homie Big, his son passed away last year in August. He was about to be eighteen in September and he died to gun violence. And these are like my friends. I went to school with him, and then and now the kids are getting killed, and it's like, there's nobody

that I know can explain that feeling. You know what I'm saying, There's nobody that I know can explain that feeling. And I got phone calls both times. When your homeboy calls you and that child has been taken away from it's some of the most harshest pain I've ever I've ever heard or felt in my life. So I wanted to get straight into that, letting people know, Oh, this is a different album from Change. This is a different direction.

When when little Fake calls you and says that, how do you even console your man in a situation like that? Because you describe how you felt, You said he was shaking and all, like, how do you console your man in the situation? I knew it, like he actually had a kid, like the ninth grade. He was popping, you know what I mean, He had a kid in the ninth grade, kind of grew up with him and he

was twenty one. You know, he was twenty one years old and somebody I didn't kill him, you know, we went to the funeral, and it's just it's just it's hard to just relive that. Like the last one, Big, that's my Big, my partner, he's actually um I got him working for TRU my label, like doing an R for some of the upcoming artists that I have. But like one of my other friends is blowing my phone up and he tim me, man, I heard big son just got killed. And so sixty seconds later Big was

calling me. So I started praying that the information was untrue. And then while I was praying Big the phone hung up, and then he called me back. And then when he called me, basic bro, somebody took my son away. And and that was like I heard this call. I heard this call before, I heard this pain before I went straight out there to where he was, you know what I'm saying. And I still beat myself up about it

because I talked to him two weeks earlier. It was hard for me to connect with him because he was old and he was so cool and so like, I don't care if you to change, you know what I'm saying, And that that happens to me not that often, you know what I'm saying. I can really this street stuff mixed with this psychology to grim made with a tap into a few things, but he had a shield up, and I'm like, damn little when you think you're cooler than me, you know what I mean? And then I

had to kick into psychology. I remember he used to love football. In my studio it is twenty thousand square feet. So we played a little catch, worked on some spirals, and then we kind of talked about like what you want to do? You know what I'm saying. And the common thing that most young people want to do is rap. You know, I'm like, what else you want to do? Like rap? You know what I'm saying, something like comeback?

And you know, I never The next time I saw him, he was he was in a coffin, so that that's just this hardness. So I talked about that on the first song. I know it's probably not a normal way to start off an album, but it's very hard to get past that record. I repeat that record over and over. Why do you call it forgiving though? Because I think

that that's something that we got to work on. You know, pride and grudges is something that we all I used to say black man, but I think we all have a problem with like holding grudges to the point where you forget why you don't even what a person on You gotta think how many people in prison or in the graveyard because a pride. So for me, I guess I'm I'm on some each one teach one, just trying to lead by example. And it also takes a burden off of you when you can forgive certain things and

not have that ego. No, yes, yeah, because I don't want to say this, but yeah, I've definitely held grudges to where I want to like get some get back, like revenge, revenge? Have you let it go with whoever it is. It's like how you gonna teach people? You can't hard thing to do. I'm starting to meet more and more black people to actually see therapists. I didn't know you know what I'm saying. You know you got

a psychology degree and you don't see. That's why I don't because I think I know all the I think I know all the whoops. I think I know how they're gonna come, and I'm gonna play too much defense instead of letting myself go. I go once a week. I heard you was crazy, a nut. I heard you ain't done a bad heard you coming out of water. Now we are waiting to see some progress and I don't know it's in a while. It was good for you. It's good to have somebody to talk to. You. Man

can't tell your business. That's really what it is. Man like they legally can't tell that your scumbag. I did. Let's get into a joint off the album. That's what it's called forgiving feature of Marsha Ambrosis. It's the breakfast Club good Morning that was forgiving off to two Chains album Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club two Chains is here. Gee.

So Arianna Grande has a feature on the album. Now we saw when you said the whole thing with the pink car in the video, and then you did the remix and now she's on the album. Was that already something that was done or was that something that was worked out after you guys established a relationship. It all happened post she put out a video. Obviously your head it was pink, you know it was pink. I didn't

make up the color paint. People personally have been taking ideas for me a long time, and I feel like about ledge them gonna say something. I'm being pettied. So even when I posted something about should I go Big Draco, like it was just a thing because Big Draco was making so many ways right, And then her management calls my management and uh it was it was a cool vibes. He was like, Hudi want to you know what I'm saying, meet him? You know, had this conversation. So I pulled

up to the studio, you know what I mean. We had maybe a three or four hour dialogue that's about everything. And then we actually started working the same night, which was kind of different because I'm known to work with a lot of different hip hop you know, artists and stuff like this, and so for her to be and then I didn't recognize, like, you know, how big she was, which is which is always good for me too. Or

Instagram fillow woman on Instagram. Yeah, yeah, I just started falling the last night you put her over the top. That is that a free feature? Did I have to pay? Yes? No, I didn't have to pay. Okay, that's a joke. Song I was gonna say, Still, such thing as a single that should be the Yeah, I think I think it will be too. What I want to do this project, which I've never done, is put out a whole body of work at one time, not just putting out a song, or at least I like the way it feels when

you hear it all the way through. Obviously it's people that's gonna skim through it. See a couple of features, some streaming and be up. But I'm telling I want to smoke settles. I wanted the project to be a well organized body of work. As far as the song, Ariana, the song feels really good. She sings like, ain'tel I feel like it's gonna be a number one record sample

the Ama rejoint by The Food's fall in Love. Yeah, you talk about selling drugs of your mom on on on the album, like do you still feel guilty about that? How you come to terms with it? All? Right? You know what he's trying to dig in, somebody about to find something out about you. That was a good mall now, yeah it was, But I ain't able to deal with it yet. That's by the surface. I can get what's up with you and jail? You say on I think it's on threat. You said to be so hard. Jay

could have been on it. Why y'all ain't did the record it? I just I don't know. You know, he's my favorite. I would love to work with him. You know, I tried to get him on this album. He told him, he said maybe next album. So I'm just we'll get it going. You know, I loved what he did on Meeks Project. I love that push the record. He did so a few ross records. I like a few cheesy records.

I like record did he did with fab So he gets busy on all the people's stuff, so I'll become And he was like, maybe next time, Charlotte Mane, why do you do this today? The timing was not right. You know, this would have been like a bucket list and I'm gonna check it out one day. He know, he know I'm passionate about this music stuff. I went to the bunch. We had a good conversation. So ja

he might have missed out on this album. And this is a great album, Like I wanted it bad, but I didn't want to think like I was depending on it to move the needle. You know, I'm down with under my respect, you know what I'm saying. But he know I've told him all those things. You work with a lot of people. I'll bet play play too sometimes. Why do you feel underrated though, because I mean, if you had to put it, because I am, you know

I'm underrated. Charlotte Maagne like, oh, I'm underrated. I know I'm underrated. If you do a survey. People asleep on me because they don't Sometimes they don't understand it. Don't bother me. I've always been highly confident. It's a thin line between cockiness and confidence, and I sometimes I strid to both of them. And so I know I know what I'm doing in the booth. I know I'm somebody that can wrap with daylight soul. I can wrap with yge for the little baby. I have such a wide

area on a ground. I have such a wide range. You know, people don't know how I'm a calm. I see. They were saying that Lebron missed the game because of you. He was in the studio with you late at night, he posted the Warriors game damn near midnight, and then the next day he didn't make it to the case. You take the blame for that because it's not true true. I mean, he didn't had missed the game, y'all, was

a missed sixteen to eighteen games. I had nothing to do with it, and it was for what y'all know that man, y'all see a y'all see a clip of that man in the studio with me. Maybe maybe it was an hour or something like this, and I had something to do with his crowing. Dam pull. I can't get sucked into that. That's not why he missed the Warrior game, though he said it was work overloading. Nah. So the thing is, everybody keeps looking at the day

and seeing with Lebron doing. Nobody's seeing what I'm doing on the day. Nobody even know if the date is official or not. I thought this was called the internet, I think, and this is what y'all be doing, this little thing that I play the internet every day. I think y'all know y'all play on the internet every day, and nobody care about the truth and the live more entertaining. Man, I'm cool. I don't entertain. It's funny story. I don't entertain. I'm a Laker fan, you know I won't. I want

them to make the playoffs. I'm I want so to get back healthy. There's there's there's a few people that's doing what I do that I love the Lakers like I do. Let's talk about somebody. I'm not the reason he didn't want to play. I only got like wanting

more wrong question too? Was there any content you were kid to stay away from because Lebron was the an No, I just knew how I had to kind of had the ominience when he was around, you know, respectable, So it went like not knock him off the pedestal what he was doing to help me, you know what I mean. So obviously it won no gass in the studio, you know, it was more conversational, you know what I'm saying, Like I think he had you know, a little red wine circle lan if that, you know what I mean. So

it was just vibes. We've been doing this for a god years. So I gave Lebron a whole another album that he has. That's crazy, he has a whole another project. And then I was working on this and I'm like, rompiness, wish this whole thing up, you know what I mean? And he still was asking about some of the records that's on the other project. But this is like what I felt like I went together. So I'm sure he

learned a lot about me during this process like me personally. Well, seeing that you're such a basketball fanatic that you even have lebron A and R on your album, you know, I had to get you to come to a Nets game in Brooklyn. Yeah, me and Angela went to the Brookland game. Now she's sitting up there. She got she got on, beat her foots on the woods and then go sit courts idly. I left Charlomagne and Envy. I left the date once with a date. Yes, they go

sit next to jay Z and Kayser stayed out. Don't bring it. You just stay right where you are. I mean, no, they're two. That's good there. So and my NSA doing well this season, so I'm happy about that. Appreciate the invitation. When we come back, we're gonna get into a two change mini mix and don't move. It's a breakfast club. Good morning. That was a two change mini mix. Morning. Everybody is DJ, Envy, Angela, yee, Charlemagne the guy. We

are the breakfast club. Two changes in the building, Charlemagne, I said me. As another reflective record, you refer to yourself as a drug dealer, a killer, and a real but it seems like you're more than all of that at this point, So what are you? Two change? Um, two change. I'm a great father, great husband, I'm an entrepreneur. I'm I'm a musician. I have a lot of adjectives to describe me. Tall, dark, handsome. I'm a virgo. I

enjoy long walks in the bank, doing pretty good. I'm all those things and things like the album is very reflective. You know. I use past tense a lot of my music because I'm obviously not trapping right now, but these are some of the things. My kids really listen to my music now, Like I just got it. Just got the phone with my son. He took my hey, you know, Jews because that was only pretty goods like tramping music, and so they thought it was funny that me and

him going back on the phone to my hey. He's like hey, I'm like hey, and that was like, but that's my old album and he three. And so it's like when I got my wife the new car. I ain't getting no TVs this time on purpose, because my kids would watch TV the whole day to school. Hold, I'm like, man, they need to look out the one the song, So now they don't want to look out the one to Still they just want to hear music,

and so they're gonna listen to my album. So I don't say, like can sit and stuff like that too much. Like I try to find creative ways to talk about even sex and things like that. Obviously still do. But when you got a ten year old asking me, did you just say two girls in the pool kissing? And like, did I say two girls in the pool kissing? I ain't see what you what you're doing, you know, And I can't make them stop listening. They got iPhones and stuff.

So I'm like, when my daughter asked me what a drug dealer was, I told him me because obviously I don't live the same way I lived before they got here. But you know, kids are exposed to so much anyway. You can't play with kids like that, you're playing yourself. I had a threesome in the seventh grade. That's no cap God damn. So don't don't play with kids like that. The girls that it was two thirteen too, But the first when I was in seventh grade, I could probably

say their name. They might try to suit me. No, they don't do that. Don't do that. M might be big and ugly by now, Facebook like she will find it. In seventh grade, boy, this was that smoke and you know who you are, they might come out to do a video now just because yeah we do. We was, but you didn't even know what you were doing anyway, and I did. I did, So that was the threeson

was the second time I had sex. The first time I was a little like it was a ninth grader and I was like, okay, you know what I'm saying. So then I thought I was you know, I told everybody, don't tell nobody. You know what I'm saying, that brood I told everybody. Yeah, I mean elementary. She in high school cut my award off a sep. No more that, man, Now I'm searching for I had a little pee on a doll, a full full fledged dog now and these two little girls they was, they was fast. They was

watching flicks and they called me. I was shooting ball. They called me in the house and then you know, the rest is history. But like basically what I'm saying, I was back then and people were promistery with and doing sneaky stuff. So you can't play yourself with kids. Mama hit a liquid Kendrick, how do you how do you choose features, Like do they choose you? Do you do a record and say I'm gonna get Kendrick on this, or do you do record already with Kendrick and mount

um No. So for Real came to my crib. I was actually gonna tattoo. I was getting trap house tattered on my leg and then for Real came and played this beat and I had already gave Kendrick something to do, and so when he played this beat and I did my verse, and I was like, man, I think Kendrick might just really destroy this song. Man and him just kind of FaceTime until we got it done. The song was done a while ago, but we couldn't get the hook that that was just crazy enough I had. Man,

I had probably eight different hooks on this song. I had a Sway version of Travis version off, a Real version. I had a version, and then we just decided to do it together. I had a Ya version, a hook and everything. So it came. It came together like I wanted you. You break down a jump shot on the record, like you talk about how to actually follow through and all of that. So what lessons did you learn from college wall that you're still implementing your well, this is

what I learned. This was when I learned just playing au ball, like Coach Outlaw was rest in peace. Coach Outlaw I talked about how I learned more from my coaches than I did from my own relatives, which is crazy, but it's not crazy because you spend more time with your coaches, spend more time. You go to school from eight to three or whatever, and then you practice from four to six, then you go home from seven to whatever time you go to bed, right, So that's like

limited time with your parents. And I've learned through this album when my disconnection was with that, how much I spent time with other people than than than my own king. Are you scared to go deep into the psyche of of mister Eppstore, Yeah, I got some pain. You know, it's some pain, and now I deal with it pretty good. You know what I'm saying Some things that just so close and dial to me. It's just it's just hard to get out, you know what I'm saying, Like, it's

not average, it's not it's not it's not normal. It's really savage, you know some of the things. You know what I'm saying, Like I'm not I want going around killing and robbing people, but some of the things I did in my community, like I probably should have been ashamed myself. At the same time, I felt like I ain't having no other option. How do you how do you navigate through the industry? The industry could be just as now. I don't, but you know, I'll be by myself.

Really put, I'm cool with everybody in the industry. I'm sure they all did the resume background check. I'm sure they all thought about saying something crazy and then they're like, bro, let let leave bro a loan. You know what I'm saying, he did that's smiling all cap and that's not like for no respect to nothing like that. It's just like how I move. I respect people. I treat the valet just like I treat the CEO. That's how I do it.

You know what I'm saying, people, I've saw people I've been in the game loaner to see people get rich, get broke, vice versa. You know what I'm saying. In different attitudes changed, I think it's dope. If I get a fat Super Bowl chick and remain the same, I think that's dope. You know what I'm saying, buy a car to I ain't bather th nobody, buy some property, opening up another business next week, like I ain't ball

to nobody. I have a restaurant doing well. I'm opening up members only a whole another spot in the lend them open up Pamper Nail Studio. I got a nail shop. I'm going to open up like mine for players, big throne chairs. You're coming in, get your foots chopped off of whatever you want to do. You know, yeah, you get that bad black tool they need to get fore I gotta you know, you gotta see black nail on that. You know that dude got a black nail under that thing.

They got commercials that do each other. So now just about man. I love being different, I love being myself. I gotta go with my gut, you know, my my conscious. I really believe in that that voice that talks to y'all. I listened to that voice. I listened to it all the way home. I feel like, yeah, the law of attraction. I feel like you believe that for real, for real, man,

I've done it too many times. Man, Like I can tell you now some stuff about that happen really good like, I just all I can tell you you can hold you. It's like I just dropped the whole shoe with forsacha. Like two people dm me they shoe like, don't dm meo the shoe? Put it up? Support you know, I support y'all. Now, cool, you're holding its? Cool? Cool? Super Bowl come come commercial, come out you ding me? Great job, Bro, tell us somebody stop holding you. Cool the album, come

out Lebron put it up. Hey man, you're small to hell Bro tell us somebody else stop holding it. You know? Okay? Cool, you gonna keep holding you. I feel like you don't think you're being celebrated in love too change Now I want my rods. I can no. I won't. I want to get picked up in the sky like I just hit the buzzle beat. I won't get need that I hit the game winning shot. I won't it. That's wild

to me, because I mean everybody, I don't know. Maybe maybe because I do it and I see other people do it that I'm not paying attention to who you because you ain't holding on it, and you ain't you ain't holding on in it for a different reason, for a different reason. And like when I say things like that. Don't. Please, don't let me sound petty because I'm blessed. You're doing fine to a change. You just put out your best body of work. I definitely it is good. You gotta

hit TV, show your family, no doubt. Man, don't don't make me seem like I'm Don't make me seem like I'm tripping over because I'm not. You asked the legit couch do on Obvio said, would you rather be underrated or unemployed? Listen? Listen. You don't play though, bro, you listen listen. Man, just say some of the stuff you're saying ain't gonna lot though. He's off. And then I saw what you and Joe said about this being my album. I was, you know, I was trying to get you

to here earlier. But I appreciate you putting that in the air. You know what I'm saying. Still believing in me, Still knowing I can get the jaw done or a rapper go to the league is out right now to change fifth studio album. Good to see you again, my brother. It's the Breakfast Club, all right. I hate Instagram spam, bro, I'm not interested in getting any illustrations. I don't care if you got a huge booty, I don't need mixtape covers.

Leave me alone. I got you. I'll tell you how to block that lead God a matter of fact, the way you told me to block things, that's how you block that. You do one that taught me how to block things. Yes, that's what I did, right, all right? Anyway you think about that? See that? All right? We let's get to the RUMs. Let's talk to lunch just oh gosh reports with Angela Angela the breakfast club. Wow. We were talking about sluns taking over black planet dot com,

the social networking site. And now she has dropped a surprise album that came out this morning. So it's called When I Get Home. I wrote to it this morning. It's nice little vibe. Yes, there's what nineteen songs, nineteen songs on this album. Albums only like four minutes. She's been trending ever since you put this out this morning. So let's give you guys some clips in case you haven't had a chance to hear anything yet. A sound of rain. That's the number one trending song off the album.

Here's a piece he let it let all right. The number two trending song is stay flu you got it. Oh, there you go, Don Don Don Don the floor and you canno taking all down, taking a home and they feeling on the way taking all shots, and they feeling on the face taking it all down. Feel it's already a vibe, right you like that? I'm telling you right now, they're playing all these records like this out of context. Does this album job? Yeah? She said you have to

play it all the way through herself. Now my skin at my logo. The speech is Gucci, Maine and Tyler the creator, real, got the chills, who comes down with the thing, got the fields, Couccie on the sheets, couch on the sweet I didn't want to soccer. She had Gucci on her cleats, liked to shine. Could you like to play? She liked to come down? He got hard and the plain. Yeah, she made that before the boycott.

And just like all of y'all who purchased all that, Just like y'all who purchased all that expensive Gucci before the boy because you can't just throw that away. I gotta give y'all this record. It's too fire. I gotta get into an a vibe for this, That's what I'm saying. Like you can't right now. And here's here's how made that, featuring Playboy, Cartie and a Dream, Quills, Jest Brown, The Crowntain Brown, Crown, the Crown, Black Backs, Black Play, Black Molasses,

Buried the Master. Yeah, she said, y'all, I'm feeling with so much joy right now where I can't thank y'all enough for this moment and for the feelings I feel in my body. I'm bringing home at me everywhere I go, y'all, and I ain't running from ish no more. Your love lifts me up so high. Thank you. Yeah. Playing all these lucis is not to move. It's a complete body of work and it first should be listened to its touch.

The vibe was perfect this morning, especially in Jersey because the weather was disgusting and it was snow on the ground and they hadn't put salt on the ground yet, so I was forced to drive slow. That the reason I was late this morning, so I listened to the Solange now. She also sampled Devin the Dude scarfacing Mike Jones on the album Okay, h Town. Other contributions Tyler the Creator, Cassie the Dream, Gucci and more. So. Make sure you guys have a chance to listen to that

one through one through nineteen work. Definitely not CR Double ay music though, No, no, that ain't. That's not gonna getting ready for crule. That ain't gonna be bumping that CR Double A this week maybe Monday. And I gotta go to Albany on Saturday. That's like a three D so that's plenty of time for me to vibe out. All right, Um, I'm Anjela yea. And that's your rumor reporter that was all dedicated to Solange. All right now, Charlemaine, Yes, give it that donkey. You we need dog Park Debby

to come to the front of the congregation. Were you like that have a little or with her? Okay, yeah, we'll do that when we come back. Keep a lot this to Breakfast Club co morning. This don't be a dusty because right now you want some real It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donk man with the heat, did get I had become Donkey of the day the

Breakfast Club bitching to spilt water all over myself. Jesus Christ, okay, Jesus donkey today for Friday, March first goes to a young lady in Massachusetts that the internet is named dog park Debbie. Now, I hate when things like this happened because, for whatever reason, they do not release the names of these white collar criminals. And yes, I call them white collar criminals because whenever a white person called the police on a black person for no reason, it should be

considered a crime. Because whenever a black person has an interaction with the police, it's a great chance our lives are in danger, and even if our lives aren't in danger, it feels like it because of the way my anxiety is set up. So I propose that whenever a white collar crime is committed, said white person should be fined a substantial amount. Now, the latest white collar crime was committed by dog park Debbie, and the reason she is being called dog park Debbie is because she was walking

her dog at an employee dog park. And so was a brother by the name of Franklin Baxley, tropping a clues bombs for Franklin Baxley. I don't even know this guy, and I like him. Okay, Now, Franklin was walking his dog. If you have any doubts that Franklin is black, let the record show that his dog's name is du says Say is his dog's name named after jay Z's Kanjac. Well,

Franklin was walking through Say inside joke. Well, Franklin was walking to Say and Franklin said that he visits the dog park twice a day and all the dogs get excited when a new one is here. Okay, Well, when dog park Debbie walked in with her little mayonnaise flavored mutt do, Say got excited. He ran over and started humping on poor helmets. Franklin immediately removed Du Say's penis

from the mayonnaid's jar and apologize. Franklin said, the dog park Debbie said to him, you should leave because your dog keeps doing that. Franklin told dog park Debbie he wasn't leaving, and she took out her phone called nine one one. Let's hear it. Honestly, I'm you're not trying to help me. Tell you no, you're not trying to help me. I know the rules, the dogs, the rules. What are you talking about. I'm right here, your dog aggressively on top of another. The dogs hump each other

every day, and he took him off. I took him off. I know it's my opinion, but you don't call the cops over it. That's all I'm saying. It's not an opinion that dogs hump every day. Okay, it's two dogs hoping right now. I can guarantee you that dogs absolutely hump every day. Well, when dog park Debbie walked walked in, you know what I'm saying, she got upset. She called. And this is why white caller criminals need to be fine.

All right, you are wasted valuable policeman hours. It is real crimes that are going on in Massachusetts that police could be tending to, but they are being distracted from the real issues because people like dog Park Debbie are so afraid of the big scary black man that she has to call nine one one just because little Doo, say, wanted some mayonnaise on his dog treat. All right, What bothers me about this is you called the police on Franklin.

But what do you want the police to do? What would the charge be you called the police on Franklin, where you might as well call the police on Mother Nature, call the police on God. Because dogs hump other dogs, not because their owners tell them too, but because that's the way dogs are designed. It's just that easy. Okay. Dogs mount and other dogs. They hump other dogs, not even for sexual reason, sometime just because they are excited. Okay,

I'll seeking attention, all right. When dogs are unsure of they're placing the pack, they're more likely to hump. They see how many dogs will accept the behavior, which usually just leads to fights with other dogs. Okay, dog park Debbie is actually being a Debbie dog downer because she's ruining the fun. All right, you're not gonna tell me that this hasn't happened to you before and dog parks, So let's be honest here. It's not the dog humping

that's got you bothered. It's the black man that's walking the dog that got you bothered. In fact, you probably value the life of dou S more than you value the life of Franklin Baxley. The problem wasn't the puppy. The problem was your prejudice. Please let Cathy Griffin hand in my white work. Please give this giant jar male the biggest heahaw. All right, well, thank you for that donkey today and dropping a clothes bombs for Franklin naming his dog to say, you know what, I'm saying sticking

with the times, all right, No, I like that. All right. Now, when we come back, Steve Stout will be joining us. He's bringing his new artist, Chopper. Is Chopper considers his artists because I know he's signed to United Masters. United Masters. Is Steve Stout mother because there's a lot of other artists on United Masters. I don't. I don't know if that's his artist person. We'll find out next. Yeahs a deal for distribution, all right, we'll talk to him next.

You don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Come morning, you're chicking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in the building, Steve Stout and his new artist, Chopper. I just started hitting about Chopper because Chopper turned down a three million dollar record deal to sign with your United Masters. Yeah. And you know, Steve Stout doesn't really roll with artists

that much. It's important to come and support this young man because he made a very important decision. I mean, he decided to be independent, to own his rights, and uh, you know, cod with an independent company, and a lot of young guys sixteen years old would have taken the money obviously, and we know how that all ends. In fact,

um nobody ends that. That story doesn't end. Well, I've never met an artist in my life that ever said one of the best decisions I ever made was signing with a record But Chappa, how did you come to that decision? Is be independent? Really owning all your stuff because life, I think a lot of repels when they signed, they think a short term, long term like you're not making them money out though you know what I'm saying the song because at the end of the day, the

labor own that song. But if you mus know I'm saying that jall song, you're making money. Have you watched other people's stories and been like, I don't want to end up like that? Yeah? You sixteen? I love it because a lot of people, you know, they don't have that type of vision. Dollars a lot of money. You know, what makes you think I'm gonna be able to make more than this in the next couple of years. Well, it's really just when it ain't know, cocky type thing,

but it's like you know your worst type. You mean, what I'm saying I think I can make more through yeah, or it's the white man's worst night man Steve black people, young black people. Yeah. Well look, I've always believed that record company contracts were very similar to share cropping, right, like you don't really own it, and they make you believe you own it. And a bank it's gonna make it's it's it's a usury bank loo. You know, like bank loans, there's laws against the amount of interest you

could charge on the bank loan. Record company contracts are just bank loans with the most ridiculous interest rates. If you have a calculated that would be against the law. But they it's worse than that because they actually own it. And this is an example of what, yes, what's yet to come. These changes take place over generations. So you got a sixteen year old guy who says, you know what, this is what I'm doing, and it changes a generation that goes, you know what, I don't need this anymore.

Instagram and social media is the new MTV and Apple and Spotify as the new record store. What do I need you for? And you look at it. I mean, this guy put out the music on his own. I mean, so in a month, got fifty is that fifteen million views on YouTube? What does he need a record company owning that for? That's all? And yeah, everybody should know you know your worth. You know your worth. He knows his worth. I certainly know mine. And that's the way

we're move and going forward. That's that's the power that we all possess. How does that work? How does United Masters work? We're distribution company. He's not signed to us. We distribute the work that he owns own it. Yeah, yeah, we distribute the work that he owns So we're just a distribution partner form. We allow his music to go from the studio onto Spotify on the Apple, so we distribute to all the streaming platforms final and they pussy

puss it just like a label. We'll do what is United Mass for people who don't I know what I'm saying for people watching you, just for people who don't know what it is. If you're an artist and you want to get your music out all over the world, but you don't want to sign to a record company or or a record company hasn't contacted you, you can put your music up on YouTube on your own easy, But to get your music on Amazon, Title, Apple, Spotify.

You need a distribution company to do that, and we also not only distribute it for you, but we collect on your behalf and pay you the money on your math. So it's basically a service that allows independent artists to get their music distributed and to collect the money and pay them, and then he pays you out of that money. Yeah, okay, that you provide. He sees it in real time. It's transparent. So whatever the money that comes in is earned, he sees it. It's not like you know, don't I'll call

you when the money comes in and checks in the mail. Nonsense. You know record companies, they'd pay you. They'll give you an advance and you get like a statement once every six months. I mean you get paid over long, long periods of time. This is he sees it seven days, fourteen days, twenty eight days. You see exactly what your song generated, and you get paid that money. Now, what if he needs marketing promotions? Does United Masters provide those

services also? Yeah? That's why we hear it right now. Yeah, because the job of you would not be here if he was not signing you not a massive I didn't say that, bro, I didn't say that y'all got a partnership with the NBA. Right, Oh yeah, what is that? Well, it's another thing that we did. We decided like, not only do we want to do distribution, but we want to provide to your point services and one of the

services my strong set, my skills in brands. It's what I've You know, I went from music and I built an advertising companies. You guys, well if you don't know, now you know. I built an advertising company and I wanted to be able to bring that service to artists that were assigned to United Masses or was working with us. So the NBA is our first partner, with many more partnerships to announcements to follow where we allow your music to actually be used in all of the NBA content.

The NBA has one point five billion followers with their social footprint, they have twenty six billion views of their content. All the music that's behind that all goes to United Masses. How much is United as from artists? Ten percent? Okay if you depend on the deal, but if you're just distribution with zero services, you just go through our service, it's ten percent. I want to know for Choppol, how

hard was it not? Only to turn down to three million dollars, but not to like sign a deal, because that's everybody's dream as a young artist to sign a record deal. On me young is like, it wasn't hard at all. Really just anything I if it move you mad, gotta be your business. You know what I'm saying, A good move. I just feel like they move or sign it wasn't a good move. I'm saying, if you're working, you're working hard, you're doing this. You know that. I

was saying money gonna coom three million. They're three million right now. But if you you're working hard, and you know I'm saying, working doing what you're doing, you could probably make five million in one year instead of just they're three million. You add then they're gonna recuperate that anyway. It's just the first thing he's When I sat down

with him, he sucked. He talked about how much money he paid for the video and how much money he paid for the studio time, and how much money he got back he made five xos investment problem too, he said that immediately this is like meeting one. I'm like, who talks like that? I mean, I paid attention to every little thing and my belief that independent artist is the way of the future, that these labels honestly are nothing more. They served the purpose at a time, but

for centuries, all they've done is taken away. You know. I just was. I was with Al Sharpton yesterday. How did Al Sharpton getting this? I'll tell you well, Al Sharpton used to be James Brown road mast right, and Al Shalton was telling me yesterday that as many times as James Brown has been sampled in the whole thing, this man sat in the morgue for seventy days. There was not five thousand dollars to pay for his funeral

because he didn't own the music. And we just said when Prince wrote slave on his face, we were looking at it like it was crazy. He knew they put slave in the recording contracts. The original copy is called the master and the duplicates are called slaves. These things are just wild to me. And when you look at it, you know, it was like was hopping around hipping in happy because they got a record deal and they turned around and you can't pay for your funeral. Now, whether

he blew the money or did whatever he did. M James Brown case, if he owned his rights, he would have been he wouldn't have been in that situation. I don't like any of that. We need to protect his rights, not own his rights. We got more with Steve Stouton chopper when we come back. Don't move as to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mvy angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club we have, Steve Stouton is all his chopper in the building. Charlomagne gotta

ask you, do you accept Dame Dash's apology? Yeah? Yeah. By the way, I told Dame Dash about a year ago that a lot of the things that he had said and professed during his the height of his career with Rockefeller and Rockeware was we're ahead of its time. I told him that and um, and I felt that I had to say that to him because well, I was building his company. I was thinking through all of the guys who sacrificed to help pave the way to teach in their own way that we should be owning

ourselves and owning our empowering ourselves. And he's on that short list of guys who did that. So I definitely called him and told him that. So you know the fact that you know he called you know, he apologized. I didn't like the fact that he actually put me in the category of a culture vulture. That's that's crazy

to me that he would do it. In fact, I think culture vulture is a great idea, and there are a lot of culture vultures, a lot of guys out there barring and stealing and ripping off the culture right now, and a lot of them are getting supported by us, and they don't even realize that we're that they all stealing. So I support the theory of culture vultures and I would love to work with them and let's put those

guys on blast. But the fact that he ever called me that was wild to me, and I hope that's what he apologized for, because there's nothing at all that I've ever done in mind hire career that would even categorize me close to that. All I've ever done was pushed the culture forward from day one. That's all I've done, and that's all I am I'm ever gonna do if I what success is to me is did I move

the culture forward? When I went into advertising? Nobody gave a about advertising and why would you leave the record business to go into advertising? Because I want to take what I learned from the record business and put that an advertising business. Nobody was gonna put Jada Kiss on TV doing a commercial back in two thousand and one, but Alan and Iverson, who would do that? Who's gonna give jay Z sneakers? You think jay Z sneaking and fifty cents sneaking for Rell sneaker has nothing to do it.

Why all these guys got sneakers today? It has everything to do it. Why that's my job. I've taken that job. So anybody who says anything to me that is not complimentary of the of what I've contributed to get us all where we are today is in the music business is out of their mommy and they need they need an education. On on on Steve Stock to even talk about anything that's not like that. I didn't push the culture forward or any I just went on a little. Ready,

I guess I got upset. I don't like that. I want to ask you guys a question, if you don't mind us, what do you think about? Like, what do you think about the Gucci situation? Um? I think I have a lot of thoughts on that that I've been trying to figure out. I do think they absolutely need diversity there. I also feel like it's a foreign company and I don't know what the sensitivities are to certain things. I do know that that turtleneck was up on the side.

It wasn't like it just got put up because I have to sweatpass this in the picture. Um. So I had seen it and I didn't think, no, it's not matching, it's just the picture. I just I looked at the website like months ago, and I had seen it on there, and I didn't think they were trying to do like a black face. I didn't think that was the intention of it. I thought it was just like an ugly turtleneck. And I was like, why would I want to put a turtleneck over my face and get makeup on it?

You know, That's just what my thought was. So I didn't really and I know a lot of people had to have seen it before that because it was up for months. So I don't know that their intent was to be like, Okay, we're gonna do this blackface turtleneck. I do think that it's great for them to have them called out for that and for them to implement these plans of diversity that they better follow up on. Yeah, so my point of view on it I part of

again moving culture forward. I put Dapper Dan with Gucci a year and a half ago to do that and put that arrangement together. And what I've been saying for years is that black people, African Americans is the best consumers in the world because they buy products that aren't marketed to them. Right for some strange reason, if something isn't marketed to African Americans, they look at it as aspirational. I want to get that, even though they're not talking

to me directly. In the case of Gucci, absolutely I don't. Their intent wasn't to be um harmful, but they're culturally completely unaware, clueless, and it's because they look at they must look at African Americans specifically and go They like big logos and bright colors, but not necessarily understand the depth have any nuance to what really is offensive or not, which means they can do programs with you know, getting

young black designers in the company and all that. That's cool, but they need like a black executive or black executives on their board. They need a diversity council. You can't sit in Italy and understand exactly the nuances without having black people over there or people that are in the culture informing you constantly, not one day master class, a constant flow of information helping you stay on the right. And I'm sure they do it. I'm sure there's a

there's a Chinese version of offensive right they're in. I'm sure this. I don't know what's offensive to people in Italy. I would exactly. We may say pizza wrong. We don't even know what's offensive to that, Mamma Mia. And so you gotta have so if that, if that's your customer base, you gotta put people in there that understand it, because you're gonna make these mistakes on a regular basis. The other thing, I don't want to I don't want this

to get lost. It's not only them, by the way, this is the this is Erma's that I had Oprah Winfrey standing outside and didn't let her in the store. Right, So, whether it be Oprah Winfrey and Erma's or Proader with the monkey in the bag or you or the brand that had the noose umber, what they all saying is

we're foreign companies and we don't know. And what I'm saying is all of you luxury brands that are sitting over in Europe that are getting our dollars, put a diversity council together, put young people like such as yourself as yourself and be like you have that around you. If your intention and it's not to make mistakes like that, then you should have people around you don't make sure that you never make those mistakes. I think they have to know though it's too specific. Like the sambo lips

the monkey the news talk to me. I think I told him. I don't know who I told it with the news. I don't see how you know what I'm saying. It's black, it's being black. How you can get offended about it? I look at it like this, like we were choice, Like do you not see? You know what I mean? Like you need media training. That is the stupidest thing I ever heard in my life. Yes, lynching, lynching. You need to do the history of lynching in America, my brother, I know that, But I'm saying so this

you don't have no resemblent. No, well, it's an actual news people hanging and not tied into a noose. That was the issue. It's it was supposed to be a nautical theme for Burberry. It could have been just the ropes hanging, but instead it was tied into a noose around your nose, a specific way that a rope is tied, Yes, where it goes from, Oh that's a rope to that's a specifically and um, that is absolutely it's so offensive. That's why that's what got Jesse Smollett. Yeah, that's why

he used why he looks like a clown. He was then he was trying to do it all. He was trying to turn this into his moment. And you know what, you guys are talented. You're talented, and I've watched from an outside, I've watched you get better over time, better, much better interview, a much better interview, much more in depth journalistic perspective. When things kudo see you on that your real talent. Unfortunately, we're in an era where fame

and talent adds. Yeah, yeah, and people would do anything for fame. You know, it don't sound ridiculous anymore that Kim kardash me at a sex tape. If you can have aff if you know that you a sex tape can get you that you're doing that all day long. We got to move away from that because I don't want the talent to get lost behind that fame. The fame is fu and the talented people who are going like this, you know what, I'm gonna opt out the talent check the fame box because that's working. Fame is

getting rewarded and people are doing dumb for fame. That's what Jesse Smollett did it for. He did it for fame. He did it for attention. That drug of attention is a real problem. You did. You took this opportunity and you guys turned it into something that everybody around the world talks about. The breakfast club. It's a privilege to be on the breakfast club. That's talent did that. It

wasn't a stupid that did that. We have some stupid happened, but but but but talent got you where you are and and talent's always gonna win in the long run. I agree, Mesty stout Chopper, give me your Instagram, Oh, chopper with six ps, Chopper with six pas which a YouTube page? Okay, and United Masters dot com. You masters at United Masters, United Masters dot Com. And let's go get it. It's the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlemagne, the god We

are the Breakfast Club. What's happening? Good morning? Is Friday? Damn it, it is Friday. Let's get to these rumors to talk to Rockefeller biopic. This is the rum of report with Angela year Breakfast Club. Well, Biggs aka Kareem Biggs Burke just sat down for an interview with Revolt TV and he talked about the Rockefeller biopic that he's working on. You know, he was one of the founders of Rockefeller. He said, yeah, I'm working on it now, and he said the film is going to be like

one of the Great Gangs to flix Um. He talks about his story and his story alongside Jay Z and Damon Dash and he said it's going to be told in cinematic stylef similar to The Godfather Part two. I can't see Sean Carter allowing that, And I'm gonna tell you why, because remember when he was supposed to do The Black Book with Dreamhampton and he said it was too personal. Yeah, I feel like Biggs would have to

reveal so much personal stuff from that situation. I don't think he want to be a part of that, I said, showing us as kids. He said, it'll probably be separate stories of Jay, damon myself, all the hardships, all the paintings that being evicted, living in a shelter, staying in people's houses and floors for two years, Jay losing his father at four years old, when his father left him, Dame lud his mom at fourteen years old, and having to put himself through private school, all of the hardships.

Is it too early for them? No, not at all, not at all, because it seems like Rockefeller is I don't want to say done. But you know, Jay got a new chapter. Biggs as a new chapter, so capping that Rockefeller chapter I would love to set. But now they all have their own different ventures. Absolutely seems so young. Maybe I just want them to see me young because it makes me feel so old. Maybe I always teena when they did. What's love got to do with it? Um?

I don't know. It's always a good gauge for me. You're about seventeen when that happened. But I mean rockefell, the records, it doesn't it isn't you know, make putting out records anymore. So since that chapter is done, you can't do something. I'm here for it. I'm watching it. I definitely want to stay it for it, all right. Michael Jackson's never laying a ranch is back on the market. Whooms that right now? The family? Yeah, I would think so. So they're trying to sell it. It's been now rebranded

as the Sycamore Valley Ranch. It'sted now in the name of that ranch. Okay for a thirty one six things that happened there. It's been listed for thirty one million dollars. Now. Originally the asking price was one hundred million dollars when they first put it on the market back in twenty fifteen. So according to the real estate agent, they said, the decision to relist what the reduced price was because the timing is right now for new stewardship. Are just gonna

turn into a real park. I'm with you, turn into the museum museum slash park. I think I would be dope. People come there, ride to ride, do you know what I'm saying, serve hot dogs. Well, that would have to mean that the family then would still have to maintain it. Maybe not, it would sell itself. Yeah, but maybe they don't feel like having to go through all that. Maybe get a property manager to take care of it, and maybe they'd rather just cash out. I can't speak for

what the state or the family wants to do. We do know that that HBO documentary is coming out this weekend, The Leaving Neverland two part four hour documentary with the testimony Wade Ropeson and James Safe Chuck and Oprah is going to be hosting afterwards. They could do a haunted house that Neverland where they have like a Michael Jackson that looks like Momo running through the house scaring people. That would be That's what I'm saying, that all kind

of ways to make money with Neverland. I don't know if they want that dope, but that would be dope. Yeah, I mean it's a lot. That would be a huge operation, the people they would have to pay and hire, and maybe they just don't want to do that. Maybe Neverland has too many bad memories for the family now that Michael's not there, they feel bad every time they see it. All. Right, now, let's talk about Jesse Smolette and the brothers who allegedly took part in what they are saying is a stage

attack because we still don't know what happened. Now, they have released a statement through their lawyer saying, my clients I have tremendous regret over their involvement in this situation, and they understand how it has impacted people across the nation, particularly minority communities and especially those who have been victims of hate crimes themselves. So that is the statement now, and that's their first statement that they have released a

public apology. All right, Ariana Grande and Big Sean, they were spotted together getting a little cozy in his car after a recording studio session in La. They said she was at the studio first, Big Sean showed up after, and then she came outside. She had a dog with them. If you guys remember she did think it was gonna last, because she did even mention that and thank you next butt, and then even in her music video. Her burn book shows that she still thinks that Sean is so cute,

so sweet and could still get it. She wrote that in her burn book. So who knows, maybe the two of them will end up. Is he still with Jennico? I don't think so. What I wouldn't want to be a no woman's burn book. That sound crazy. I don't give a ghna read. Yeah, I don't think you in anybody's book anyway, and nobody misses you, bro, Yeah, and I thought you never had an STD All right now, Lila Anthony, so good. Lila Anthony and mel B. They were undropped in Mike in the freestyle battle and Lila

went first. Let's see how you think she did. Yo. It's important that I say one thing off the bat. Mel B is an icon. I'll admit that Spice girls were huge, had hits so consistent, but you were nothing more than Victoria's assistant. Mel Are you even trying? I thought you were scary Spice, not terrifying. First singing the foe for disgrace. If you want to be her, love

it and you got horrible tastes. Okay, you know come on now, you know La hip hop, come of bron She should have ended it with a all right, next up, mel B. Let's see if she ripped Lola. Lola used to be a VJ to correct me if I'm wrong, But all she ever did with introduced might hit songs. She was so good awful if you remember because of her MTV stop playing videos forever you write the ball, you can't bring a title home. So he gave you a ring, but he can't get one of his owns.

Come us a ball? Who takes it to the glass. So you're the first time ever that he wished it passed. Wow, delivery was trash? Sounds too polite. But whoever was how you know she didn't write now? I don't know delivery was trash? That's why. But VJAS is supposed to introduce videos. That's what they'll stop it. You take the person that stop it. God awful. I don't remember a lot of being god awful and on direct effects back in the day he might only five minutes after he said not

god awful? Is that what she wasn't? That's all you have to say. You have to say god awful? All right? Well it is Friday, and uh, you know, I don't know if you were here Shan Lamine when Envy said this yesterday, but you know the way we close out every Friday from now one freaky freaky Friday, right, Yeah, you had the job John most holding out of here by by time, holding it out of here, all right, So that's what we gotta do because it's wow wow, Vy is crazy wow. I'm sure that was taken out

of context. I'm sure I was taking out of freaky way it again, holding it out of here, I'm closing, never mind, does it close to explain how this could be taken out of context? I don't want to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else do whatever he does, shout to it. Ja Rule's birthday is on an eleap hear on eleapyar, so he didn't get the celebrated yesterday, knowing as he's celebrated today, So we're gonna celebrate it right now. For you don't know when he's celebrated. I

don't know, but the birthday. How do you know he's not celebrating it today. I saw a picture of him on the golf course. His birthdays on the twenty nine. Today is the first. Yesterday is the twenty eight, so he's celebrating today. So we celebrating form. We're gonna get it to a job Rule mix. Let me know your favorite job joint? What I don't think you want you at this part? Got here would open Buttholes club he can close, I can close it. H I'm closing my

butter whole. I'm getting out of him now. The breakfast club, your morning's will never be the same morning. Everybody's DJ Mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club that shout the Two Chains for joining us this morning to change. His album is out now, Rapper go to the no what is it called, Rapper go to the League. It's a lot of good music out. I mean, you got a really salute at Lanta, the Offset album, the Two Chains album, I Hurt. Gunner's album is good.

I haven't heard it chet. Oh yeah, Lane put out a little vibe for the wife, for you and for you and the wife this weekend. It's a lot of good music out, man. Yeah, and all the week and long. I'm gonna be I'm gonna listen to Slange album on Monday because all week and long I'm out in Charlotte for see how double a. Oh yeah, Solange album is

definitely not Cundy. Now maybe early in the morning, you know what I'm saying, Like, if you just vibe meditating on a balcony somewhere, maybe I doubt I doubt it though I'll vibe, but that Monday. So tonight I'm gonna be at Candy Ball with mister Ruggs. And then of course Saturday is our Breakfast Clus. You can't just slide over that. What's up, Rugs? That's my guy in Saturday the Breakfast Club Day party, our annual day party shout

to Louis VS. Is also his birthday celebration. So we're gonna be partying for Louis V. Saturday, Louis V. Saturday Night, howel at the morning, and Sunday Lucky's Ball in Allcade and then I'll be back Sunday nights. Well, listen, I'm gonna be listening to Solange's album because I'm gonna be in my car in a nice three hour drive. I'm going to Albany and I'll actually be on our Black Women in Media panel that's presented by Sunni Albany's and

Double ACP. And that's gonna be with Ashley Sharpton and Rakia May So that should be really fun. So if you guys are in Albany, made sure are you come through for this Women of Color in Media, Women Black Women in Media panel that we have going on. I'll be doing absolutely nothing Okay, my daughter got a Chile eating competition this weekend. Okay, that's what I will be doing.

That's a guy. I was just sitting there watching. But if you do want to support anything that I do, you can always, uh, you know, go to PBS dot org and watch Buccari Sellers while I breathe of I hope. Or you can go to Hulu and watch Norieggers on the Run Eating. Okay, a couple couple of things I executive produced. All right, while you're sitting around doing nothing like me, you can watch that, watch all of those things. You know what I'm gonna be watching too after that

this weekend? What's that that Teddy Pendergrass movie. I started listening. I am so excited, so good on Showtime. Yeah, the documentary I saw. I watched that, and I watched the Sam Cook documentary. I watched the Sam Cook one already. I thought that Teddy Pendergrass one was on Netflix, so I looked on that back time. Yeah, but it's on Showtime. So hey, drop one of clues bomb for Tyrese. Tyre's back working man, he's back working. If they just announced

the Teddy Pendergrass movie is getting the production yesterday. He's playing Teddy pender Grass. That's right. So Lee Daniels is directed. Let me so we are not boycotting Guci anymore? Is it over? Because I's even Lee Daniels wearing a Gucci sweater. They're in the post he post yesterday, Daniels. Don't give a damn ball what y'all doing. Okay, that's what. No, that's what. By the way, that post was before the Gucci boycott though it was before yeah, because that was

after they did the pitch meeting for the movie. While ago. I just want to make sure, all right, all right when we come back, positive note, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Now, um, you guys have a great weekend, Charlemagne. Yes, you know I have a positive note for the people. Yes, man, I mean I got a positive note. I want to

say salute to y'all. Enjoy the weekend. But I want to tell you, man, don't waste words on people who deserve your silence. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing at all. Remember that this weekend Breakfast club you'll finish for y'all dumb

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