Did your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blast so, so you better have the same minute. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Hey? This Kisa, Hey Keisha, get it up to Chessum in my lives, I don't want to be live because I want to talk to you about something. I'm being a victor from our apartment and I don't want to be putting my business out there over the era where you live. Um. I lived in Jersey and I DM JU and I can provide
you all my documentation. Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Hello, who's this Hey, good morning. It's Jermaine out of Atlanta. How y'all doing this morning? What's going on? Ye? Hey? Fam Um. I want to give a happy birthday shout out to my grandma's man, she turned ninety three. Well, Um, I also want to give a happy birthday shout out to doing my sister, I love you, my big sister out of Harlem. And another birthday shout out to my
other sister Shimika Walker. Love you too. Bo. You have your family man, yeah, yeah, man, all only birthdays were the same week, so I wanted to knock them all out in one shot and send positive vibes. Is Friday, God bless love the show. All right, thank you by vodka, Lemonade, Vodka Love y'all. Hello, what's this? Hey? Who's this? Yeah? This is Johnny. That's up, Johnny, get you off your chest. Yeah. First things first, I want to talk about you, man, DJM.
Every time you introduced the breakfast Club, singing your name out, d angry bro. Another thing, Charlotte Man, I'm glad you stopped reaching baby. I'm glad you loving your skin back. You know what I'm saying. I'm loving it, black fan. Baby. So you think you think that you can reverse the process of bleaching, you're also smart. I mean you never know, Dad, you stopped bleaching. They go back to the almost Jamaica. Know, they know they don't once you once you bleach and
you're rulling in pigments. In pigments is ruining forever, baby, so you know. And another thing, the content. How y'all been talking in the morning and all these kids they get up for the morning before they go to school, they listen to your program. Ya gotta stop your teenas talks. Man, it's getting crazy between most of y'all. I know y'all married, but come on, baby, the contake? What kind of hip hop do you listen to in the car with your kids? I actually want to come up to hip hop by
kind of changes like a cribbing station on news. You know. I don't really try to get into the back can I can't avoid it? That's what it is. I'm glad you do that. You can't avoid it? Penis in us? Hello? Who's this angel? Angel? What's up? Get it off your chest? I'm just fake bad right now because when you guys have hub with the breakfast club, I can never get through. But Charlotte, man, you need to start getting to work on time. Man, I look forward to that. Yo yo yo, yo,
yo yo. That's like my morning coffee. Man, what's up? It's crazy? How no matter how many times I tell y'all my contract, say six or five, y'all just won't won't believe you, and we don't believe you. But please all right, thank you, brother? Actually, actually thank you from being on time every single day? Okay, thank you every day, not every time, but you can do better. You're better than Charlotte. Can I be late some time? Sure, you happen barely. I think things happen, but it shouldn't be
every day a contract change six or five? Rachel, good morning, what's up? Rachel? Get it off your chess, um, Charlotte Mane, I definitely agree with you. My contract stars that six so five too, I don't know. I don't age salute to us six so five games um. So basically, I just want to say good morning. I love you guys to give a shout out to my boyfriend to man Um. And I also want to ask you guys talk about Nicki Minaj a lot in your rumor report, but you
guys don't play her music. Why don't you play her music? Well, I have control of it what I talk about in the rumor report, but we don't program the music on the station. What song should we be playing? Well, I don't play music needs. I'm just asking what songs your radio will be playing. I mean, she has a lot of loose songs. I would chance to wrap her um. She remixed the Baby's song. I mean I just hear her, hear her song in the mixes or anything. I would
just love to hear her more. All right, Hello, who's this Hey? What's up getting off your chest? Hello? Good morning, d J M. V Angela. Yeard morning guy, Good morning. All right. So a couple of years ago I was living with my egg boys friend and we had a light door in my name, so he yeah, I don't often promote out, but I kept in it just for kind of my heart. I cheest it in my name, can't pay the bill, so now I can't get the
lights in my name, so now here. Two years later I ran down at him, and me and his first friend had got to argument over the situation. Reminds you of how you with him. But she wanted to jump in first of all the people, why he only lives. I wouldn't have sex with him while he was with her, so for her to come at me, I'm like, my good, you gotta thank me because it wasn't for me. You want to have your bosom right now, and you want to have no lights? He exactly like, thank you? Who
paying the light bill? Now? I don't. I don't have I have life. I don't know how lightning and it's crazy, they say, how do you want with this? To me? I have just got a child, and know that as much time I was gonna say nice too, And because I want to have some because you had a girlfriend, Can I give you some advice? Given you're gonna pay for a light bill, now, I'm gonna give you some advice. Okay, he's never gonna give you that money back. So no matter how much you try to harass him about it,
all it's gonna do is be stressful for you. So you just have to chalk that up as a loss and figure out how we're gonna move on and move forward past this, because all you're doing is putting some more stress and burden on yourself. You have to chalk it up and chalk him up as a loss, and he's a loser. I have a go with mama. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up right now. It's the break this club, Wake up, wake up, your time to get it off your chest. Whether your man or bless, we want to hear from you on the breakfast. Black. Hello, who's this? It's up broke, Get it off your chests. Man, don't just this morning man, you and me both brother, yeah, man, you know, just thinking the Lord and shouting out my family, my wife and my kids. I was keep going on my way to work. This one y'all have a blessing you have
going to my brother? Hello, who's this? This is Jules Jails one hundred. Hello, I Jules Jim's one hundred. Hit it off your chests, he said, like a cigarette. It's early, it's earlier. Do we have tea yet? Well, what's up? I'm gonna get you off your chest. You're having a great day so far, so far, it's a great day. So many blessings. Um, I do have a jury business.
It's called Jim Jail's one hundred. But every single day I think about my brother that is in jail for because of police book cality over for ten years and in the morning, he's in jail because of police brutality. How that happened? He was about fifteen years old and um, he was jumped by police. They put him to jail. They had a fun papers and even he didn't even have a character with m dagn Oh my god, I'm sorry him to confess to something that he didn't do.
Go it. God, I'm sorry about that, mama. And we can see how that can happens if we've seen it happen many times. That's awesome. I even want to go visit him, and the police wouldn't let us visit him. Is that illegal? And he's gonna jumped him here? And well, I'm so sorry, mama. What was here? My story going my brother's stories. So I'm very happy about that, okay, But thank you for calling the event with us this morning. Thank you so much. That was good day. You too. Hello?
Who's this which? Say? Hey, April, get it off her chest. I want to split some positivity this morning. I wanted to thank the Practice Club for getting me through my parents three years. Um, I'm working Arkansas, Trump Country. Not a lot of people look like me, so uh, just want to thank you guys for getting me through the past three years. So basically you're saying, we the only black people you get to hear from every day. Basically
that's the reason why I barely Yeah. So like, I decided that I needed to make a move to get up out of there, and I songly found a way out. It's a very topic workers it. So I'm still working on my business until I can afford to move on. Okay, Mama, We'll keep working all right, all right? So yo, you guys. Vision my Instagram at s E n paspaq dot com. Um and soon, Louie, I would love to sing you some circles. Um. I created a feminine emergency kit for
manisturing people. You know, sometimes it's happened. Yeah, girl, I I've had plenty of emergencies, so I was love love, love love love to see you sustandful um. Check out my instagram at sympat or my website at www dot sympat se mtaq dot com. Thank you, mama. Hello, who's this carn jack Jack calling from Detroit? What's up? Bro? What I'm done? I'm mad at and that's my day. My daughter came and going YouTube. Oh they cut the
internet off the internet working a little bit. I was trying to you know, a black man no cheat, but up traveling black men don't cheat. Hey, question, do you love the D? Y'all love it D, But I don't know about we talking about? What do you mean why you gotta add something to it? Why I'm talking about Detroit? Yeah player, Hey, I'll be trying to go on boarhoub. You don't work either, so you know, I mean I've got a herd for brother. You know what I'm saying.
You know you morecus are about paint Hub or your daughter using the YouTube to watch our cartoons. Bro like both like yeah, both of y'all got to be entertained. I understand. Goodbye, man, all right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one if you need to vet hit this up right now. It was the Breakfast Club. Come on, the Breakfast Club. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, one of the owners of Brooklyn chop House, a name that rings bells in the music industry for a long time, a friend of all hours. Dumb poo, what out? What out? What up? You just mentioned in the camera so you have the day camera was saying thank you because you gave him some money when he needed it. Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
So back in the days when, um, you know, when Cameron was first coming out, I recognized that talent and I was actually trying to sign him, but you know I was late to the game. Ye had already signed his deal. So um, I say, you know what, I'm developing another artist. You know, can you help me, you know, do a few records in the studio, So he said, I bet. So him and Jim Jones came through and
they helped me and developed this hot record. We did this record, Baby Baby Baby, and a couple other joints, and you know I recognized them first, So you know, I was shocked when I heard. I was like, oh that's nice. Yeah, he shot the video artist pretty boy. It was actually turn onto the franchise in business too, Yeah I heard. I mean he was inspired by a lot of stuff that I was doing, so he was like, you know, let me try a couple and do a
couple of things too. So that was dope. I feel that because first of all, let's be clear down who was from Brooklyn, absolutely brook to the fullest and has a great musical background. Fine named Foxy Brown absolutely at early age. Talk about Foxy because she was really young. I remember when she first came on the scene with LLL Cool j Absolutely so um shout out to Gavin anton So. I used to have this barber shop called Moods and Brooklyn and a lot of artists used to
come through. You. I just on the barber shop things going on a few things sony years ago, years ago, thirty years ago. So yeah, so you know what I'm trying. Yeah, I'm here, down here now. So yeah, we had the barbershop and BIGGI used to come through, and um Shine used to come through, and then a lot of people from the neighborhoods to get their haircut. So they recognized I had this affiliation with a lot of artists and
that I was on the road with Biggie. Um really, you know, cutting my teeth in the game, learning the management game, you know, supporting the management team by running with big and then became a friend with him, and then um, you know, Anton Gab was like, yo, why don't you check my sister out so you know, listen to her, and I said, you know what, we're gonna rock. So we you know, did some demos and then next thing,
you know, we got our break on ELO's record. I shot you and then um, you know that blew up and then you know, Ben and Walts began and then she ended up getting the deal. We did this record with Jay z Ain't no we toured for like we did. We went on on a weekend tour. Every weekend. It was Jay me her our Team Earth Gotti, Damon Dad was just rocking. The record blew up and then she
put out an album and the rest was history. What did it take to make a superstar back then compared to like today's time, Well, it was a little different. Back then. We didn't have the social media, so it was a lot of mixtapes. It was a lot of you know, doing verses on other people's records. We did a couple of verses. We did this joint with Case Touchbets. We did a couple of records, and then those records turned into videos and then the next thing, you know,
you know, we were out there. You know, you know, she could spit. She was different, she had that you know tone, and then you know, next thing, you know, we just blew up, put out the album and went platinums. Whatever happened with Foxy though, like because you know she's she had that. She had a great album, absolutely, and she had another album that came out, and then it just seemed like just things just bwindled off. Yeah, she kind of you know, she was doing a thing for
a while. She did actually put out three albums and then you know she's a mom now on shout out to her and Babyca and you know, she just you know, fell back a little bit, you know, and you know, she had an issue with her hearing, so she just kind of fell back. But you know, hopefully she's making a you know, we're gonna see or hear from us soon. I see her brothers still be at the restaurant too.
Oh yeah, yeah, shout out to Gather and then yeah, they always come through and support, so they've been big supporters as well. That means a lot. But you still have great relationships with people I think who you came up within the game, because we see people fall out all the time over things, but I see you all the time still rocking with the people that you've been with for decades. Yeah. I think it's just a testament to my relationship with different people in the game and
people that are not in the game. So you know, it's it's just good to have those relationships because you just never know when it's gonna parlay into something else, you know what. You know, what I thought about this notw even when it comes to artists like I think the reason why a Foxy Brown will still be mentioning today and people will still recognize her it's because of all that hand in hand y'all did back in the day, like actually going to meet people and touch me, touch people.
I don't think you can develop that connection with social media. Yeah, you're right, You're right. It was a little different back then because we actually had to go on a role and touch everyone versus you're making a pulse and then
everyone's seeing it. You know, at the same time, you reach a lot of people faster, but you write, the connection and touching people and going to London and getting on London radio and doing all those things was you know, it was a more personal connect when when it came to um you know artists and then you know individuals in the music business. Now, you've always had an entrepreneurship spirit. I want to know where that came from, because, like
you said, you had the barbershop. You also had the club in Brooklyn, absolutely, Club Ring Club Rain, which was infamous. I remember going there and I actually even dj there when I used to halfway dj. Absolutely, I remember you're coming through there. But you know, a lot of my you know, you know a lot of my inspiration came
from my parents. You know, I watched you know, watched them even though they weren't entrepreneurs, but you know, I watched how they worked, you know, saved up and did what they had to do for their family, for our family. And then at the same time of the d age or twelve, I was packing bags in the supermarket. So I always wanted to make a little extra change, and that's why I was making change technically back in the days. And then you know, um, I watched Puff do his thing.
I had a lot of um inspirations and a lot of images of you know, um business owners and entrepreneurs earlier on, and I said to myself, you know what, that's kind of what I want to do. Start my own business through my own thing. You know, from what I grew up with. I didn't have a lot of them, but I had a few. You know, there was a few business owners I knew. There was, you know, the negative guys. It was the street guys that I kind
of identified with earlier on. But at the end of the day, you know, it was you know, the business people I respected and you know took that energy and you know, always wanted to own my own business. So what came first the musually go to the club. The music came first, So I had the barbershop first. Then I got into the music business. Um after that, and then I end up opening a club later on, like five years after that. Um, and then to business. By the way. The club oh very tough. UM. I got
out that I was in and then out. But we got a good We had a good run for about a year. Shout out to my partner Diamond, rest in peace to him. That was my partner in the club. And this was two thousand and three to two thousand and seven. And you can see anybody in there and Brooklyn Joint Bill Kim Mayno y Quin random absolutely everybody had come through show Love. So it was a good it was a good, good little run. And then um, after that I started to get into more of the
franchise in business. All right, we got more with John Pool. When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. What up y'all? As DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Dom pul On a Brooklyn shop house. What happened with the firm were you involved with? Did you create the firm group was at your idea, Oh, it wasn't my idea, but I end up um being a part of it. So
that was Na's Foxy a Z nature. They kind of UM in Cormega. They kind of you know, got together
and formed it. We just so you know, with the executives behind it, you know, Steve Stout the yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we helped put the whole thing together because every artist was signed to a different label, so it was a little difficult to kind of you know, put the album together, but end up being on Colombia and then we all executive produced it and put it together and it came out with the you know, under the tutelage of you know,
the great Doctor drefful I was. It was definitely definitely UM a process navigating through all the politics of all the labels because all those artists were hot, so I think every artist, every label wanted to have that album on there, you know, on the label, so you know, but Niles was kind of like you know, the you know, the leader of the group, so you know, it ended up kind of going through that had to screen your relationship with with Hove at the time too, right because
of Hove and Foxy relationship has always heard that Hole didn't necessarily agree with Foxy being a part of the front. Yeah, because so so at first they were talking about when when at one point Foxy when she first came out, she was really hot. So there's talks of you know, like a bonding and Cloude album. You know, it never really materialized. But then she also had a relationship with nas right from you know, earlier on, and they decided to do this this they talked about doing this album,
but then it actually you know, came to light. So yeah, and then you know, you know, Niles and Jay didn't really see eye to eye, but you know it was Foxy was um kind of like that hot artist that you know, both teams kind of you know wanted to you know, work with, and you know, she did big
records with both of them. What about your relationship with Mary, you you helped Mary with her her Yeah, yeah, I actually, I actually was an executive at MCA, and you know, I formed a relationship with Mary through working with her on a couple of albums while I was there, and we became great friends and even on the outside after I left. Still to this day, we you know, we two deals together and work together. Um. It was great working with her co executive producers. The executive producer by
the way, great great legend, legend. So it was just like a blessing to be able to work with her and to be able to have some success with her on that No More Drama album back in the days. It was you know, took me to another level? Right, yeah? Yeah? Yeah. So what happened was Shane was coming out of a barbershop and he was like, yo, you, um you foxy manager. I'm like, yeah, who want to know? Like you know,
I'm shine And he was like and I'm nice. So he pulled out this the black notebook and starts spit like like just rhyming, and it like for two hours. So I'm like, oh, yeah, well I need to sign you right away. So you had nowhere to go? Huh huh you had nowhere to go that day? Huh? No, No I didn't. I didn't move like he had me like stuck. Did you think he sounded like biggy because I remember and when he first came out, people used to be like, who is this? Absolutely his tone was
you know, and it was right. It was a little after um, you know, bigg had passed, so his tone it was similar. His style is a little different, but that tone he had that like that deep tone. So um, I was like, bro, you're nice. So he was like, yo,
what we're doing? So I ended up, you know, signed him to my production company, and then I did a deal with Diddy with bad Boy and then the rest is you know, that didn't he had no reservation being that he sounded like big and big with your Manum I did that first, you know I didn't, and everyone did that first. But his style, I just knew he wouldn't be like him, right, his whole style, his whole movement, his whole you know, his swag was totally different than
what Biggie was. And you know, his stuff matter still was, you know, and I felt that Brooklyn connection because just like Big from Brooklyn, so his you know, that Brooklyn connection, that whole thing, everything he was spitting was just I just felt it. So I said, you know what we're gonna wrong with this? How do you avoid having to take aside in certain situations? Right? Because we talked about the jay Z versus Nas and then it was Little
Kim versus Foxy. But you could navigate between those crews of people. Did you ever feel pressured like I have to? No, not really. I think there was a lot of that and out there in the media. But for me, a lot of these people are my friends. It's still my friends today. So again, I don't know if it's my relationships with everyone because I was on the road with Big before I had Foxy, so I had a relationship with Kim So and then Kim and Foxy were friends.
So after you know, you know, the hype and the media and you know who's better in the competition, everybody starts to pit people against each other. That's what happens with those relationships. But you know, the relationships behind it seems like I was never you know, beefing with you know, their side. It was never beef for me. It was it was all about for me, it's business, none personal. It's all business. How didn't you initially like get through
finances to start all of this stuff. I mean it was just me investing, working hard and putting you know, putting my money, putting my money behind my name. You know, I bet on myself, you know, so you know, the barbershop wasn't hard, you know, it was doing a barbershop. Then it was just getting on the road, and it was the music business. Then I did really well in the music business. Then I transitioned that into franchising, then franchising into my own brand. So you know, yeah, let's
talk it. We didn't talk about the franchising, yeah, so, so we want to really So what I did was I got an opportunity after I had the club to do, to franchise on Papa John's Pizza. So a friend of mine came to me and said, I have this opportunity, and I partned up with him with a sixteen store deal in New York City. Dope, So we ended up opening eight and then um, I got the opportunity from there to open up I Hobs in Brooklyn and then we end up opening those I Hobs end up today
we have three abs in Brooklyn. M So I took the development deal for the whole territory and then from there I had an opportunity to do check Its open up a few few of those. So. M But I want to say this, there's definitely a lack of participation from on the minority side in the franchise community as
as a whole. So I'm getting together with a you know, few Wallstreet guys I met through Brooklyn chop House down the financial district to kind of put a fund together to support and to invest in entrepreneurs and you know, minority owned franchises for people to get into it because it's hard to navigate through the people don't have the information. It's the information, So people don't have the information, and I have the information and people ask me all the time,
how do I start a franchise? How do I get in? Because you know, it's everything from site cite selection to being approved financially to having experience already, So it's a cash twenty two sometimes because a lot of the franchise ores want you to have the experience and the you know, capital to do it correct, and the two usually don't mix.
Sometimes you have people a capital with no experience, and some people with experience that's been in a food business or the food and verners for a long time don't have the capital or can't get access to capital and finances.
So we're trying to you know, create something that puts all those things together and give them the information to connect the dots to where to go from you know, our business services accounting to lawyer services, to you know, negotiating leases, to finding locations, to dealing with franchise oors, to dealing with the with the franchise UM, the actual franchise agreement, you know, to you know, to understand all the parts and pieces that you need to navigate through
and to UM successfully you know, start a franchise, because it's it's it's there. It's just having like you said, having the information in the knowledge doing it similar to you know, what you've been doing giving people the knowledge. All right, we got more with Don Pool when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, what y'allas dj M v Angela yee Charlomagne the guy
we are to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Don Pool, owner a Brooklyn shop house Charlomagne. How difficult is it to get into a franchise? UM, it's a process. So it's not UM A one two three like UM you just sign up in your end. It's it's a process, so you have to get approved. UM.
You know, you have to qualify. So those are one of those are some of the things that we want to kind of share, get that information out and share that the opportunity is there, give you the information on how to do it. But it takes some time. You know, it could take six months to a year to get qualified. And then you know another you have to build your restaurant. You have to find a restaurant, you have to negotiate at least you have to build a restaurant. You got
to open a restaurant. You have to staff the restaurant, you have to hire people. You know, It's just that's the hardest part because a lot of these restaurants they don't cost a lot to open, right, it's just getting through all that paperwork, getting through the paperwork and then have access to financing, you know, because you know that's that's one that's that's the holdback a lot for you know, a lot of entrepreneurs is finding the access to capital as well. So you know, I want to try to
open up some doors. You know, anybody out there on a holl at me at Downpool Music, well, and I will say Downpool is very accessible. When I decided I wanted to do the juice bar, the first thing I did was called Downpool and be like, do you ask some time to sit down with me. I just wanted to talk to you about some things, and a lot of things I said I was gonna do I did
end up doing it. One of the main things that don Pool said was a lot of people will come to him and ask him for advice, but then they don't act on it. Absolutely, that's and that's that's been the biggest thing. And you know, you reached out, you know, you were opening up the juice bar and you reached out like, hey, you know, what do you think. I'm like, oh, man, your own doing your own business and that location in
that area and made total sense. So a lot of people, you know, don't follow through after they you know, reach out, which is you know, you know I can't. I don't
know why, but you know, it takes that determination. It's hard to take that first step for yeah, and it's hard to take that first step for a lot of people because a lot of people are in that comfort zone and you know, it takes you know, I applaud all you guys for you know, diversifying and all of the things that you guys are doing, and that's the key,
being diversified. You know, it's the biggest thing when I talk to most people when I do the seminars, the biggest thing is they're scared to take that first step. So if there's a let's say a thousand people lay or four thousand people are, you'll probably get five percent that actually will go towards and try. The other just hold that information and I'm hoping that one day they'll get to be like, you know what, let me just try because most people are just scared to take that
that first step. You know. The problem is too a lot of times when people are having these conversations with other people, it's the finished product talking to somebody who hasn't even started the process correct, So they're looking they I want that now, But it's a process to get to the pool, to get the even you don't know what you're talking about, to get the it's definitely definitely a process. But I think if we give them an
example for them to look at. You bring the new person that just did it right for them to look at like and have them give them give their testimony on what I what it took for them to take that first step, then it feels like, oh, he's like you know, he's like me, he's not envy. He's not you know, like too far gone, like you know, that's easy for him, like you know, he did it, so
like I'm hearing, but like he did it. But if you get testimonies from people that's just that just signed up, that just did their first first the first first one, then it becomes a lot more and you know, it connects connects a little a little better. So what's the better hustle music of the food industry. Well, it gives me a chance to diversify the the food and beverage, in the in the hospitality business. But you know, my my my, my heart is in music, so it could be.
But music music business for me has been like a roller coaster. And for many people, you know, there's been a few people that's mastered it, that's a few that's been able to just you know, keep it, keep it there. But for me, I just wanted to diversify. And I think they're both depending on you know, the times, and they're botho And you got a book coming out called
How I Hopped? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah. So so a lot of a lot of the businesses that I've been in so from hip hop is basically based on hip hop. Um, I hoped and chop which has
hopping it so so yeah. So it's basically how I navigate my entrepreneurial journey through you know, these different industries and how I've been able to navigate and really to inspire and to actually give information on starting your own business and taking that first step and you know, going from you know, navigating end up versifying your portfolio into having you know, seven streams of income which is what we all kind of shoot for. Well, thank you so
much for joining us. We appreciate it so much. And just no, Brooklyn Chop House is open for lunch too, so yeah, figure out where do I go for lunch or where do I come If I'm coming to visit New York, Where's a good place to go hang out? You never know who you might see at Brooklyn Chop House. You guys on pay six all the time. Absolutely, thank thank you. You definitely come through Brooklyn Chop House even though it's called Brooklyn Chop House in the city right
out of Brooklyn Bridge, So definitely check it out. You guys won't be disappointed. Um can't wait, can't wait to have everybody thank you guys for having me. It's been really dope. Man, it's don Pooh, thank you. It's the Breakfast Local Morning, my man, the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the world most dangerous morning show. To Breakfast Club or Charlomagne and God Angela E. DJ Via is on vacation and I can't think of nobody that I wanted to
talk to more this week. And this man at his head right now, tank his head because there's an album out, Elevation album out, Yes, Elevation. Oh was doing all lip servers promoting. I was promot I was trying to promote my album, touring them on with Fantas just her tour. But I'm on tour with her. We're doing really well. Robin Thick the Bonfire, it's going really well. Are you always on tour You've been you have no shortage of money? No, No,
I do dates. But the tour is different, you know what I'm saying, where we actually line it up, package it um promoted, just a different kind of thing. You're wanted a few R and B artists and stay on the road. Yeah, I mean me and Genuine got your Genuine is always on the road. I don't know how he does it, but forget all that. How many do you have to that's the problem this We got everything the show. Now, how many do you have to? Sup be I don't know. First of all, this is the problem.
She did this? Okay, tell me breaking down? We saw the editive version. We were talking about lies, right, Laura, y'all said that she was with this guy who was a liar, right, and you said, if you tell two lies, then you're not a liar. Well, I was saying that he hasn't become a liar. He said he only lied twice about those two things. I said, so I'm not sure if he's a liar yet. He just felt a need to lie about those two things and know And then missus miss Angela says, well what about it? If?
I think, well, how did we get here? Like you could see my disposition? I didn't like where this was going. So why didn't you stop it? Tank? I don't know. I just started talking the thing about tank is a tank always want to prove his point. I didn't want to back down. Yeah, yeah, I'm saying. So now I'm like, now I'm trapped in between two right, I don't know what's going on just right here in a hard place, and that biggie said, you find yourself with two and
no chick. You're being some serious he was with three chicks chicks, So I don't know, like I'm not, I'm not on how many. So you were just talking. Well also this too, I also was speaking from what I feels a behavior standpoint. Right, Okay, if you participate in an act, that doesn't necessarily make you part of that thing. But if you become twice, if it becomes I don't
know if that's what you twice, I don't know. You said, if you construction worker and you do it to times construction a couple times construction worker, but you could be but I'm not. But if you construction worker felt good. If you commit murder twice, you're a murderer. You do it once. Rob banks, you a bank robber. Well, but but see this, we're talking about something different because we were we were talking about or I'm talking about the
exploration process of trying to find yourself. Yes, sexually, if you suck to in your life as a man, you may not be gay, but at the least your bisexual, at the least you were work at one point, because that's how you don't continue that behavior. At one point you were that. So being gay is a habit. Being gay is not a choice, always a choice, But it's like lifestyle. You don't get to, you know, de being and like it's it's a real war going on in
terms of how people are born and how people live. Yeah, yeah, you know what I mean. So you just don't get to dibbling thatable either you are or your aren't. I don't have a steady diet. Now what if you were? What if that you are gay? But then you are, then you engage in heterosexual life. That happens too, right, because that means because I know, I know a lot of gay men who kiss girls, they don't consider themselves heterosexual, Like, no, I'm gay in that bottle? I don't know. So why
did you start the conversation always talking about thinking. I'm not trying to defend my point. I'm trying not to back down. It's four women against one man. I don't want to lose. So for the record, I don't know how many to take. You never what I learned, I don't know. You gotta stop defending liars, and that's what the whole moral of this story is. Stop defending liars. No angela, when we're talking about some difference, you gotta
stop bringing up Oh yeah, that is true. You came with two because the law I have to do with two. I'm just trying to win the lion argument. You stop this. I think that state should have a three suck law. But I think if you suck three, just like you got the three scrap law, now you gotta register this game. What listen? I think as I go back to there's an exploration process and here and this speaks to the
double standard. Women are allowed to explore and play and do all of these things and they don't get boxed into a thing. And I think for men, there's a scary thing as it pertains to being gay. You know what I'm saying. That's the scariest thing for a man to feel like it's been put on him. I think it's a lot of nuances to do. I don't think that people were necessarily tripping off the fact that of
being gay. It's just the fact that your whole life you've been taught same sex relationships mean that you're gay. So you said somebody did it twice but said they're not gay. So that's really just defying everything people I've learned through our Life's like, what do you mean that it dust stow you off? Right? But it still speaks to an act versus in existence. Got you, got you,
you know what I'm saying. And maybe that was just too much for the internet to you know what I'm saying, to breakdown at one time because stopped and just to clarify, you didn't say you were gay? People saying did you say that? You twice? Like that got to me. The information came to me like Tank was on Angel's pipe. I had a group chat. It was like taking on angrel Pop. I said he sucked too, because I'm like, what I haven't. I just want to be clear. I'm
just telling you that's how. It's like a game of telephone. So by the time I got a time I got to you, I was like ten said what, Yeah, Like why would you just randomly volunteered and informat it? I don't like it. I don't like it, but no it's not. And then you know I heard you say yesterday like what does it have to do with homophobia? Right? Yeah? And it's crazy because when people are in the comments
and everything and they're throwing gay at me. They're not throwing gay at me in a sense oh oh he's different but still special. No, they're throwing gay at me like rocks in the Chinese protests. You know what I'm saying, in an effort to try to tear me down. Right, you know what I'm saying. I looked at it. They're not speaking in a sense of oh he's it's just not like us. They're like, no, he's damned. I hope
he chokes on it. Like that's what they're doing. And so I think that part of if you're still choking on you need something more have. I don understand why you were choking it. If you only did it twice, I don't understand. I'm not I don't understand Charlo Man, I'm not throwing into it. I get all yea all the time. I said some wild stuff in the middle of just talking obversation, some wild things I've I've won blouses before. I guess you ain't here with your legs up.
I was in here with my legs up. We've had this moment, right, But talk about back to the blocks. When you wear a blouse, I'm saying, some shirts just don't always come out to mid sects. That's not the point, thank you. I was about to throw somebody Hills under the bus. They're doing too, but that's not I'm gonna do. I'm not saying a blouse. I'm just saying a silk shirt that's open kind of shows your breast area up here, chest area, tank, breast sectionals. Men don't have breast Thank you.
Not helping yourself. Very different. But I don't think it was homophobia, though, Brow. I do think you how is it now? I do think you received some homophobia, but I don't know not some aling. I think a lot of us just wanted to know, well, what is considered. They didn't want to know what's considered gay. They wanted to consider me gay because because you even said that, because you even thought that, yeah, you're gay. Yeah, I can see how people would think that it's not true.
It's not a fair assessment of me having an opinion not to clip. Now, people who did their due diligence and went and watched the video, there was clarity for them. It's like, oh, I get what he's saying. Not that I have to agree with it, but I do get what he's saying. All right, we got more with take when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, holding everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now, yesterday Tink
stopped through. I was on Vaka and Charlemagne and you got a chance to talk with him. Let's get back into that interview, Charlemagne, call game more now with this h when you was up here talking, you'd like to get your jazz eaten. WHI y'all agreed with you on I think I think this might have been This might have took the cake. This might have took the cake because at least with the salad tossing thing, you know what I'm saying, like hadn't gotten involved. You know what
I'm saying. I think once that got involved, then it became it became a whole different level. Man. I can't wait to see how much didn't tweet, how he chopped this up. This is gonna be so good, bad and good at the same time. An album out. One more question, if you have sex with a man's I don't know, I don't know. I'm gonna mann, I don't know. You know he's gonna be yelling tes at you in the street right to know that's coming right. Its albums out
right now. My album is out Man Elevation, Elevation, Elevation, this man here for me. Man, I was with you. But I'm gonna tell you something. That was a good conversation. But it sparked a lot of good dialogue. Well if people, if people listen to both sides, it'll spark good dialogue. Yes, And I like it because I think it does expose
a lot of people's fragile masculinity. Because I mean, like, if you're sitting around with four women, why can't you have that conversation, You're sitting around with some guys, Why couldn't you have that conversation? Well, I mean then they then they bring up a bunch of things like, oh, so it makes sense that he performed a gay pride and all of these things. I'm like, you got that. Well, I meant Laurent made it in this color? I mean, which one? Yeah. Um, I'm I'm just a fan of humanity,
you know what I mean. I feel like we all are different for a reason, and those differences shouldn't separate us and shouldn't shouldn't make us hate each other. You'd you'd be amazed at the things you're teaching our black men, and you're you're helping with this white supremacist agenda. Like what are y'all yea too? Like you guys are pushing this agenda, pushing this No, I've I made a joke about right, what's the best joke you saw about yourself this week? I saw a picture with me and a
bag of sugar. I love sugar. Sugar in the should play off that it was it was I'm not gonna do it. You should play off that, No, I'm not gonna write a whole record about fragile falinity and to masculine. I am not here advocating for anything. My album and love each other but one another. That's part of the love. I could listen to your music. Your music, jar Yes, has always been about embracing the hook the divine feminine
on the toxic masculinity song what's the hood? Divine feminine is the sweetness, right, and you're in tune with your divine feminine energy. The sweetness is the sugar, the sugar and the team. Come on, bro, no, you see I gotta be in somebody's marketing men. No, you do not need to be done done. Did you write Slave for Life? Jennings, I think you wrote that. I did not write that record. I knew because you defended that you defended No. No,
I didn't defend his lyrics. I defended his creativity right, the right to be creative. I have a right to be creative. That is true. I didn't defend his lyrics. There have been slave references and all of these things since in the hip hop world, all of these things, and nobody was mad until the guy actually put melody to it. That's not true because little Wayne when he's not necessarily a slave reference. But when he said, beat that, beat that ass up like emmontail, I beat that like mtail.
Radioat like top they played the record. No radio beat that line the top ten record. Yeah, but radio took that line on and on screen, that line. Even if they took the line out, the line is in the song. There was no outrage, There was no that was it just wasn't no social media back to stop the record from doing anything dumb. But they took it out. They took that line. They didn't replace it with another line. Split it right here. Right here goes the other line.
And when people and when people sang along with the song, they sang stop singing right there. They set the line, but they still took it out. It didn't stop the record from performing well in all of these outlets. But it was a good record. If anything, if that record was if there was out so much outrace around it, around the record, they shouldn't have played the record. But it was a good record. Say it's not a good record. Why not? Why it's not a record? Not a good record?
I told Life that when he was say it's just not a good record. Whatever you want in it? Are you? Are you saying that if it's the reason Life's not playing it because of the content, I'm saying it's not playing It's not think that. If the problem is content overall, then whether the record is good or bad, it shouldn't be played. If we're gonna set a bar, got you you know what I'm saying. At the time Little Wayne was burning on Fire is not gonna be a little
Little Wayne record that nobody's not gonna play. But as we speak to the to the content side of it, if we're measuring content on the same bar on the same level. Then if it's damaging, if it's you know what I'm saying, if it's in that space, you can't play it. You like that Life record? Life is a great artist. He's made great music. Let's be honest. Take do you like that record? Just sonically? Get the content just when you hear I am not going to say
that that is the Life's best record. Okay, I'm not going to ave you know, when Pantagia was up here, she was talking about getting married and what made her decide, Okay, this is what I need to do with myself in order for me to accept this love. What did you need to do for you to be able to accept the love? To get married? I had to accept myself, you know what I mean, because I had been married before and I didn't want to make the same mistakes.
And so a lot of me getting to the point of finally saying that I'm ready was getting over the fact that I had failed. And when I finally came to terms with, you know, the idea of that I can do it, I can do it, I can be better, I can do better, I owe her better or that's
when it, you know, came full circle. That's interesting because I learned that lesson from my father's and my uncles, you know what I'm saying, Like watching all of their relationships not work out, like their marriages end in divorce and stuff like that. So when you you're a man and you're wiling and engaging in that kind of it with your significant other, you're like, yeah, I don't want it to end like that, but you actually went I went through it because I'm a I'm a first generation
of everything that I am. So there was no blueprint for me. Like I was just throwing into the fire. You know what I'm saying. I'm twenty four years old with a hit record, touring the country, newly married, new baby, you know what I'm saying, so throwing everything on stage. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. And so I just wasn't equipped mentally orphans I was a kid, that's I mean, that's smart though, Yeah I did. I didn't have it, and I just you know, like I said, I wanted
to be better for this, for this moment. Did you know that then? Was your did your emotional Like you get hired as you got older, got hired as I got older. The more I went through Now, I was. I was young and dumb, So back then you probably was cheating a whole lot and then telling your wife what whatever I could tell her, you know what I mean with what? No, No, I've never been that guy. You know what I'm saying. I was always the I gotta hide it, you know what I'm saying. You know, yeah,
I was well to that. I was a liar. How many how many lies? One or two? How many? Take? It was lying at that point was the lifestyle. Um. But you know, like I said, you gotta you gotta learn, and you gotta grow, and you gotta do better. You know what I mean. You you just have to or you won't, or you won't get the most out of what's supposed to be yours. All Right, we got more with take when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ M v
Angela yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Tank. He was here yesterday. I was on Vaca. So Charlemagne he got to kick it with him. Charlemagne. So you got a song on an album called w W j D. I'm assuming that's what would Jesus do? What would Joe to see do? What would Joe to See do? Yeah, Kanye is doing a gospel Yeah I'm doing I'm doing an R and P album. You feel what I'm saying? What dough see
that intrigues me? Yeah? Yes? Yeah? So that's the song. Yeah, produced by Harmony, Uh, written by uh you know music? Talk about Dan music. No, I write most of my music, but I don't mind getting a song from somebody who's written the dopes. It's my guy. He's gonna be so mad watching this interview. He newly ripped now. He probably don't want you to shout him. Might have to hand about them two this week. So City High. Oh, Ryan Toby, that's my guy. That's like my bro. Forgive me right now.
Ryan Tolby wrote that record. He brought it to mess If this is a smash? What Joe does he do though? And what situation? Like? What is this the song? The song is constructed with a bunch of Joe to see Joe to See moments and you know what I'm saying. So it's it's a lot of lyrical and melodic tie ins. Can we Playeah, of course you can play absolutely let's play It's Freaky Friday album and played the whole album. It's Freaky Friday. That's the only rule. That's why I'm here. Okay,
what's dirty about Dirty? It is a out being dirty? Yeah yeah, yeah. After when we I felt like we could go one more level without without completely you know what I'm saying, being all the way out of pocket, There's one more level we can get to after Dirty that week, there's nowhere else we can go. You know, I heard I heard a dope song that I don't think it's released It as you and Duvall and Jack Queis Yeah, called Nasty. Yeah. This should They should have
put that out this week. Come on, drop drop, It's a dope song. Like I'm a fan of dude. I love what he's doing, like you know what I'm saying, Like like the idea of him throwing on some slacks, tucking the shirt in and singing, you know, and singing some growing R and B. Yeah. Have you heard his RMB song dropping Cuff? Yeah? You should jump on that too, right now. I'm okay, Yeah, I don't want to be associated with anything. I don't want to be a social
anything with that word in it. I'm not saying that word. No more so. If Dick Sport Good Company right now and Dick Barton Good say we want to give you an endorsement deal, you're not gonna take it. No, I don't believe no, not right now. Now you have fragile masculinity. Now you're going through in the last not my fault stand on him? No, No, why are you doing this? What is your from? What is he? What does she have to say about all this? She doesn't like it?
What does she say she doesn't like it? What does she say? Because her dms are filled with your man is sucking? Like that's what That's what's going on. That's what she has to deal with. Are you sucking them with him? Like? That's what she's going Oh my god, that no disrespectful. It's really it's really hard out here, man. No need to say that in a conversation about it. We know what's hard. I just took my sea boss all right, man. And Amary Hart was on the album
a couple of times. What's their affiliation with a Mari Hardwick? That's my brother, man. M y'all look like y'a could be brothers for real? Every Yeah, yeah, I've even taken pictures as ghost. You know what I'm saying. Wow, like girls, but oh my god, you Mari and Michael Joy White, Michael Jo get that too. I get that too. And I the girls. Yea, your girls. I'm like, yeah, they're gonna take a picture. Sure, let me take a picture. And hopefully later she'll find out that. I'm think, but um,
he's he's I think he's just extremely gifted man. His his his mixture of spoken word, the poetry, the rap, the way he does that, I think it's really really dope. It's interesting when you hear him because we know him, you know so much from seeing him on Power, and then you see him doing the spoken word and the music and you're like, oh, because at first it's like
a hard transition in your head. I think for Jamie Fox, at first as a comedian and as an actor, and then seeing him saying I feel like they have it a little harder to break down. Oh yeah, because I take him serious. Yeah, because people are people are just locked into a thing, and that's you know, people get selfish, like that's the only time they want to take you
out of the box. You know what I'm saying. And then use you is when they when you're doing that thing, and when you're done with that, they want to put you back in the box, you know. But um, you know, I just wanted to use my platform to give him the space and freedom to be all that he is. Right, Yeah, all, hey that's tank man. Um. I think we got enough for much dank to make a great video. Um. And yeah, yeah, I'm out say something nice about my album I haven't
heard of yet. If this is entertaining, it's a conversation you had on Live Service though about them too. It's a really man, it's a really good album. It's my best work yet. No, that's important and you have so much great work. So that's that's something to live up to tell you. Now. You know people are going to be listening. I'm very happy about this, and yeah, I'm extremely happy about this. Very You can't tell me nothing. Definitely. We're about to play what would joy to Ce Do?
Right now, so you could introduce that. Oh, let's play that, Yeah, what would Yo to See Do? Harmony, Ryan Toby, I'm just a singer on this one man. Very inspirational. Joy to See was one of my favorite groups. Helped shape the fabric of everything that I am musically. Um, it's like, let's that, let's locked that in. What would we do if they will approach with a question like they got on lip service about Jodase is probably getting up and leaving.
Jodase is getting up and leaving man. Yeah, yeah we do because those times, in those times, you weren't didn't talk about that. Yeah, this is twenty nineteen. Now you talk about anything. Now you can, you can and you should be able to. Yeah. Yeah, it's take it's the breakfast looking at me. I was born to do. This is a donkey of the Death Devil Breakfast Club. Yes, Don't get a Day goes to a man named Hansel the bar Tolo the Third. He's thirty seven years old,
and he legally changed his name the Sexy Vegan. I'm not making this up. This young man named Handled the bar Tolo the Third legally changed his name the Sexy Vegan. If you're watching Revote, you can see Sexy Vegan on the TV. Now I can make this the shortest donkey the day ever and give him the biggest he heart right now for legally changing his name and sexy Vegan. But it gets worse. Well, in the case of Donkey of the Day, it gets better. Now. Two things you
need to know. Number one, you may know who Sexy Vegan is. He got slightly infamous back in the day when he appeared on The Doctor Still Show and it turned out like this, Yeah, the beautiful Vegan massa. Yah, it's a song. I didn't say it was, and she knows it. I was just like my dad ten luxury cars. My dad told me I had the same name as him until I legally changed it. My mom did not fail me out jem when she knew I was innocent. I'm liberating over seventy billion pigs and cage is so
small that cannot move for years. Okay, my mom's a sociopathic piece of I have the high score in hyder knot history. I got nine point nine out of ten after three hundred and twenty seven women raiding me. Let's see your talent? A right, what's your talent, you ugly piece of Okay, stop, hey, hey look at me. Let's look at me. No, hey, hey, hey, no, you need to look at me. I don't have to do Okay, they take them out, all right. Sexy Vegan ladies and gentlemen,
Sexy Vegan now number two. We all know what the word dog means in our culture, right. You have had tons of rappers with dog in their name, most famous snoop dog people used to turn down southful lots. Still, in reference to your homies, your friends, your partners, you'd be like, that's my dog, all right. I don't use the word dog because I think it's just God backwards. I would rather say peace God to my brothers as opposed to what's up? Dog? But I don't knock anyone
who does it, Do you dog? Okay? I also don't think anyone immortalized it as much as DMX did when he made the classic tune get at Me Dog? All right? Turn that up a little bit, me of that? Okay. The Urban Dictionary says dog is your best friend, your friend to lean on, your companion. So all my slinging pad people out there understand what I mean when I say my dog. Okay, it's safe to say that you would never hurt your dog. Right, You wouldn't hurt your dog?
Right in me? You know you would't hurt your dog. What you want for your dog, you want for yourself. Right. You can't call someone. You're a dog if you and flict pain on them in any way. So what if you know I told you this is sexually sexual sexy Vegan, which I told you to the Sexy Vegan sexually assaulted his dog clear me? Well that's the allegation. The Sexy Vegan is accused of assault in his partner He's dog. Let's go to YouTuber Isaac Butterfield Peace for the report. Please.
A face tattooed man who legally changed his name to Sexy Vegan has been charged with sexually assaulting his dog. Sexy Vegan, whose real name is Handsel Marion D. Bartolo the Third. Can I just say this is all allegedly. I don't want to get sued by his very rich parents. Hansel redall but Sexy Vegan was busted West Hollywood on Thursday over a video he allegedly posted on social media
showing inappropriate behavior with a pitbull. Prosecutor said detectives found a video on social media of the suspect performing an act of bestiality and he's taking up to one year in county jail if convicted. The attorney Offers said, stressing the case was still being investigated. They met an actual dog. How did I miss that? I read this in the New York Daily News this morning, and I didn't think
anything of it. I just profound the guy. He's whiting, he had tapsole all over his face, he had an urban glare. Okay, I saw it say he's sexually assaulted his dog, and then I got busy doing other things. I didn't realize the guy was literally penetrating pit bulls all right. Sexy Vegan was hound humping all right, mating with mongrels, loving a last hee's keating on Scooby? Where are you? My first thought when I heard this story is this is exactly why I don't eat meat. I
mean why I eat meat? This is exactly why I eat meat? All right? Did you stopped eating animals just to fornicate with them? What kind of logic is that? It said it takes a different level of consciousness and compassion to stop consuming dead animals, So what level of consciousness and compassion does it take to fornicate with one? I have so many questions their relationship between Sexy Vegan and the dog. Were he a couple? Did he at least give us some happy how he's doggy treats before
he gave the dog his bone. All right, I was told the Sexy Vegan loved this animal and it wasn't just sex bohing. We reached out to the dogful comment. He said this, you know, love me, just love my dog. Staff not. Sexy Vegan is pleaded not guilty. His bail is set at thirty five thousand and he could face a year in county jail. I have nothing else to say about this, all right, some donkey the days just
sell themselves. If Sexy Vegan is listening, I just want to tell you keep your head up and I would like to play a song for you and your barking ass bay. All right, I'm gonna flash back to my Quiet Storm days. I like to do the Quiet Storm and Chalton, South Carolina at twelve am to five am on Zerny three Jams and Hot ninety eight nine introducing love songs. This is Charlomagne the God Doug Love Status.
I know this is Charlemagne, the God Doug Love Status, and this joint is from me, the Sexy Vegan, and it's barking ass Bay. It's Paul Answer with Puppy Love. I called it. Please give hands with the bar Tolo aka Sexy Vegan, the biggest. He hall somebody as a vegan. There's somebody in this room who likes canine comfort. But I'm not gonna say no names. Oh does he have a labradoodle? I don't know what kind of dog? Yes, he grabbed the microphone. I didn't say nothing. Dog will
I love my dog? Man? I know not that much. Yea. They said that they wish they would have never created the labradoodle. And it was bullish and they called it a frank and that's the craziest thing you do with your dogs. I just that's we go to the parking stuff. But he's right now. I just want to get my dog out. Hey, friends, if you're listening right now, I'll be honest roof all right, I don't have guys, man, what are you doing to that labradodle doodo? Love with
the labradudo? All right? All right? Will thank you for that dog to day time, for this level of whiteness, and make sure you follow Steve so you can see him in his labor doodle. Yeah, all right, we got more coming up next with a breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Yeah, we got some special guests in the build. Boy now d CEO fly oh, Carlos Miller, we didn't made it to the breakfast club.
Y'all have y'all moment, go ahead. Man, weren't focus with you. I did not realize ain't never been here before. I really did, just the same that. Y'all both keep telling him he's been here. He keeps telling you he hasn't. Dog, I love mother, that is queen. And nine times you ain't content at least the stand in the window like that. Man Like now, what made y'all want to do the eighty five soft thing? Because of course y'all met on wilding Out, I'm sure, but made y'all decide this is
the threesome that could do eighty five soft? Three? Watch your mouth shot all of these windows. You ain't writing nook right now, Trio trio. This is a brotherhood, exactly, you go. Brotherhood, brotherhood. I want to get on this train. I know I'll start like we met on wilding Out, You know what I mean? We knew each other, man lows knew each other prior to wilding out. But you know,
it was just an idea that Los always had. We always scheming about things that we can do to kind of, you know, further our talent and just show the world more about, you know, what it is that we do individually and as a unit. So Lows was just like, man, I'm great, make a podcast and we're gonna make this thing go. So you know, he wanted us to be a part of it. And that's just the way it went.
And they say, y'all don't plan in the show. When y'all go on on toy, y'all just go out there and whatever feeling y'all got, y'all gonna tell you how we used to do it right. We used to have instruction, you know, like how y'all used to Yeah, it's a struction, you know how y'all have a paper you know exactly what you're gonna say, you know, you key topics, what you were gonna do. We just had to figure each other out first, and then we used to have a
piece of paper. You know what I'm saying. The first two three show, you know what I'm saying. Even with the podcast podcast, when we just go out of now we don't have no paper. We're going off each other's comedy, and we're going off the vibe because we know each other's scrumps are already. All we gotta do is press record and we'd be like, what you do today? And what did you see? Tailler in to the show right, and Teller said, there's one of y'all that has no filter,
doesn't care about anything. We will go left. It's it's you get the levels of you know what I'm saying, of just of stupid, That's what it is. It's just stupidited. You got the you got me the young wold ain't no telling. You got to watch him Chico here in the middle between the young and the widow. So he'd be like, I want to go to DC, but I can't. I got under changed my life around. You know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying. And then he
intelligent like a mom we need. Then you got the og, the widsom who, the myth who everything all up and he still tell you that your grandma's still a freak. How do you think your uncle got hit? Mom and Daddy feel about you talking about the sex like, well, my mother passed away. So she don't get damn uh. My father ain't having much sex, so he just living vicariously through me. I mean, I was talking about my father last night. He comes to the show drink up
two hundred dollars worth for henness. But I just got one of those fathers. It's like, it don't matter how successful I get, he's still gonna be a He's gonna try to hilst him. I gotta kick him out of every show. That's just that's the cloth that I can't night. Definitely, definitely he could then enjoy this help before we put put out. So you got him traveling with you sometime. I've take him place, okay, but he has to leave early because he had he had food. What do you say?
What do you say? The girl was taking a picture on the phone. She was like, your camera smugs. Youre like smuggs. You're talking about my phone? Like is nasty? Young lady? I said, man, this is an old player word. Which what's the biggest transition y'all had to make sense getting some some celebrity. I think for me, it's just understanding that the reach is greater now. So the decisions that you have to make don't just affect you anymore,
so you know what I mean. Like, But now you gotta understand that your reaction is going to cause a shock wave throughout everything that you got going on, because people are looking at you to either try to get something from you or either fans or whatever it may be. So you have to be real selective about who and what you get your energy and time. Smartest you said you want to damn who I represent them slapping the as well that you got a cute to being mean spirited,
don't you crazy? True? Dancy? You found your man? Yes, I have a boyfriend. That's why you're so nice. What is this boyfriend? I've just been yes, yes, what is it? Plus? I have a boyfriend? Yo? Can you know? That's what we were talking about. It gave me all that mother ready your mother, damn just be bush. Don't nobody saying angel name like webbing Angel Angelotte name Chotte, you keep all that over there, Charlotte MC guy my favorite breakfast
club interview because he don't answer no question. What you're doing mine? We're just doing it mi, No kid, No kids might not rum smell like yeah, but the album coming out Booth gonna be straight boots coming to the question like you said smell, but tell me a little bit more about the room, like how did you guys set it up? And everything has to come on? All right? We got more with Carlos Miller, Chico Bean, and DC young Fly from MTV's Wilding Out. So don't move. It's
to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ M v Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now from MTV's Wilding Out. We have DC young Fly, Chico Bean, and Carlos Miller in the building. Now, when you guys are rope to somebody, are there rules to Italy? I would say get kids only get it. We're they're walking to it. Say if I roast you, if I'm broth you right, and your child to come out of nowhere. You got a little walter, You got a little stupid
as walk. You're like, like, what I get you? Until he walked through. He got to walk in the light of five. He's so happy. How do y'all feel when people come at your kids, because I'll be seeing your little girl inline, Dc, you put your little girl online. Know you're trying to get I said, first you ain't seen my son. I don't seen you put yourself you got yeah, because I don't like that. He but he'd
be like, don't do that, don't post that. Yeah, I don't want to be on I posted a picture up in one day and it got like ten thousand lights. He was like, at it, I got you all them lights, Like, chill out. My son ain't about to be ten. Really, he don't want to do like. He don't want to be popular, none of that. He just like the chill.
I think that posting her now and being able to navigate that energy with her while she with me a helper when she gets older, and you know, because social media and all that gonna change, it's gonna be old by the time she grow up. So I want her to be, you know, trained to not pay attention to opinions of people and it's not real. You need to go up under your comments and somebody can say anything to you, but it's all what you decide to dedicate
your energy too. So I'm just teaching her that you got the power to, you know, let people affect you on a day to day basis your sketches Chico brother knowledge, Oh yeah, definitely because it's fun, like like she into it. That's what she wants to do. Like she expressed, like I, daddy, I want to you know, being a player. I want to do this. So I'm like, we do it with me so you can get all the you know, nervous
energy that you may have and all of that. Because when she's doing something with me, she don't feel any Yeah, and she just like, I'm with my daddy, so I'm gonna do whatever. So I just think that me being in her life and allowing her to be able to get all her dreams off and do whatever she want to do while she with me is gonna make it easier when she get out here a much strangers. She watched the podcast and stuff. The podcast nahad was a kind oh nah that that's a light question for my daughter.
Question man just coming grow some hall about here. Girl. Man too old to be ball head? Times you wake up, I like, big little girl, hat ain't wrong? You go back to sleep? What kind of kids out? What kids asking? It's so much because they don't line all the it's not like not nothing to to graphics. You got to really explain. Like my son he a boy, so he sees stuff and he just act like he don't see it. I know I'm doing a good job as a father because he told me one day he was like, daddy,
boys don't kiss. I was like, equal opportunity, Equal opportunity. I heart media were about to switch it back up? Lad welcome breakfast club started talking like the white man that happens. Why hasn't wilding out worked for y'all? But not necessarily other people who may be funny, like somebody like just a liar? She didn't necessarily shine on the show. How did y'all figure it out? What you mean she show? You know, everybody just took today own today own. You
know what I'm saying. Opportunity and need it. You know what I'm saying? How they ever want to do? Because work like this, bro, It's like you got to be a part of a team. It's it's different when you're a comedian and you can get your lambs by yourself and you used to do on your own thing, But like, can you be part of a team? Can you set up a joke for somebody else? Can you be the joke?
Can you can you do you know how to play off somebody getting a jump off on you, So a lot of that, a lot of those things come into play with wild and now and then you know, it's a lot of people on that so a lot of people are just looking for that niche and they want to be and they just they just want to be
funny all the time. And I just I just told myself, like after my first season, I just told myself, really I learned after my second season, because my second season one, it wasn't probably my best season out of all my season, you feel me, it was kind of more so I've seen what they tried to cut me up, make me look like I feel like I'm getting clean. But I was like, oh, wait a minute, you know what I mean. That ain't me going there rough my helf a little bit.
You know what I'm saying. People trying to change this. But it was just more so like I I felt like the game tried to change me too fast for me. You're like, hold up, let me find my place in the industry, you know what I'm saying. And I'm like, okay, me just being me. It's where I'm man, instead of me just trying to elevate. Learn with the game. Don't let the game outroll you just yet you know what
I'm saying. So I'm learning with the game. And then after my second season it was back to actually you know what I mean. It's just like how you said, like, don't really care about getting the laugh all the time? Can't you be the jew make fun of me every show? So I can be on TV? Right? And the platform people don't realize about wid is you don't always have to be talking to be funny so many ways the platform wide open. Like that's the thing about the show.
It's that it's there's no structure to what you can do in regards to the comedy that you want to present, Like for example, the old school battles that me and him do, like that was just something that was organically that we just did, Like hey man, you bet you don't want to do this, And that's the thing. You can do whatever you want to do. You just have to find a way to make it work within that system.
I've been on there with a whole bunch of other people because everybody want to get on there and become the star, but it's not really structured for there to be one star, and that the big star is Nick Cannon, say, Nick Cannon presents after that. Everything else is you know, team oriented. So your A is an employee, Yeah, I can present, Nick can present. Practice, Yeah, practice, rehearse what rehearse? As far as on bottom out, No, y'all just go there and just But how do you rehearse it? How
can you rehearse comedy? It's improv right because unless unless it's unless to stand up, it's crazy. You can't. You know, we don't rehearse. I think you know our section, But I thought maybe y'all rehearse like y'all do the the Family Union. Some people some people need that, you know what I mean? Some people. And that's another thing about wilding out. A lot of people come in and don't get the structure and try to do comedy like they're doing on their phone and all that. But there is
no editing delete when you shooting lives. We understand that that wilding lot is TV, you know what I'm saying, Like, yeah, they they go getting people and then they put them on the show. But you gotta understand when that thing say action get people being there? WI why little pool being there? Oh? Get real? Did TV? All right? We got more with the cast of MTV's Wilding Out and also the eighty five South podcast Carlos Miller Chico being a DC Young Flier, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club,
Good morning, the Breakfast Club Porty. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Sholoman the guy. We are the Breakfast Club from MTV's Wilding Out. We have Chico being, Carlos Miller and DC Young Fly Charloman. How do y'all feel about Nick Cannon? Stand up? Say what I feel about Nick Cannon? Stand what you mean his comedy? What you mean he's great? Yeah, We're gonna say nothing bad Nick Cannon, ain't talking about Okay,
Rich bro Okay, Nick Okay. I thought I thought I'm about to say burn ain't gonna up the clip coat on my skin? Charlottagne ruin up? What you say? What about it? What about his music? Yeah? If the Beatles' priss alright, than what ain't great? Exactly? And that's the thing, like he's cold. We do, you know, we make the jokes about Nick. But that's what makes Nick so great is that that he can't he'd be like cut it out,
like a lot of money off that music. But Nick is the type of dude that he got all of the jokes that we tell about him. But that's the thing to make me, you know, so appreciative of him. It's like, if you're a bass you can put somebody on, but it's a difference to put them on and stand next to him while they're figuring out the process. And that's what and not only that be the brun of the joke when they figured out the process. Like man, over the years, how many times do we cook Nick
on the show? I think I didn't cooked them too much. It's white. They didn't kick me off. They editing you out now, kicking me up. I don't even come back, and he's laughing, but I'm dead. I was saving kick me out. I got news. They called me. It was like we love you call a guy called no. No, you're not tell them the show was about to end. Many kick you kick me off? You said that thing
about boy. They picked you up and say, look, it was when I told Nick he was laming his hell for going on a date with Marian, her new dude, and then I feel it was all downhill. And after that I said it, and then it was just I was just the vibe change. He was like, it was that you can't just kick call It was the white people. The white people never I never really they never really loved me like that over there, I feel like it's
too much to have that. Grown men need to have to sit down because that I went to the source. You feel any problem in a solution, I'm confrontation. You know what I'm saying. I go, look what are you when you ask him? Basically, you need to have a sit down. Man, That's all that the phone mania bick on the phone so I can watch this. Hold on, hold on, you got to call Yeah, we're gonna call him right now. Is this is the breakfast wait until the breathfat He was up me away? I just what
you out here? Nigga? Yo? What's up? Yo? Now listen, we got you, we got your We got all our partners in here right now. We got DC young Fly, that's rights being and Carlos Miller, like I said, my name laugh Now niggas did an issue between you and Carlos callers and told me you don't fight them. Yep, not happen. I'm a man for life. I'm fir. He got on the show. No us he line nothing. It's a bunch of it's a bunch of people that ain't on the show. No more. Y'all know how to you
white folks work. Blame it on the white cars. It's your show that Carlos is one of the main people on that that I tuned in for Carlos. I love Carlos. I think I don't know how the negotiations work, but how much people get paid and how many episodes and all of that. I'm talking about that. But if y'all want to talk about the money on the air, now we ain't talking about the money. We're not talking about
to get the job, then talk about the money. He said you fired them and replaced them with Cat Williams on the on the Wild and Our took. You can't say that. I'm understand that one though. I didn't say that, But Carlos said, you ain't never want to be on the show. You ain't never heard me say that? Who you had answering the phone called me one day about a flight and was like, well, you need to find
something else to do. And I ain't heard from y'all. Sins. Yeah, I heard you say you ain't messing with that tool. That is some bulls you told that that's somebody or just miscommunication. I ain't never say that. I don't because I don't handle the money and all I long if my money is right, I get to it. You know the thing would happened or all I know is they said callous. But let's winter like all, Nick, We love
both of y'all. I think that we need. I think you need to have a conversation with Callous on the low because here a little hurt. I couldn't believe what he was saying on the breakfast club this morning. Shut out, shout man. You want to be back on wild Out? Yeah, come on, situation Nick? Nick? Did I tell you I take a pay cut for my dough to be back on the show? He did? He pulled me to the n callos say something homophobic? Joke too far? Nah, not at all? Told you ain't man, I got playing at
home Boys tentlement o peak community. Nick didn't work community, Nick, Hey, Carla's what's wrong with you? Man? That breakfast Thank you for answering the phone, nigga. We don't mean to bother you this morning, nigga, but we just want to get to the bottom of the Carlo situation. I know, I mean school, y'all calling me Howard, ain't Nick before you wake up? Slad on me? Bro, I love you. They just needed to have a sit down. It wasn't never a prime. It wasn't a joke that you made about
him being on it. I didn't know. I never knew. Carlo didn't get fired. Carlo elevated you lying. I ain't elevating you lying. A lot of these people. I feel on your shoe for nast seasons. That's all the elevation I was doing you older my phone called Nick could have hit me Nick. That's nast seasons. Bro, Hey you got my line. I tested you. You ain't me bab shot. I'm next week he enjoy enjoy school Nick barbecue. Nick,
I still got my job right, I was? We all about to be out of this Sharin about to have everybody on the site. I'm about to be up, bean, I about to be up. Then, God damn typing up the donkey of the days. But we're about to be on that. I'm about to play DJ job. Yeah, it's the breakfast club. Good afternoon, not morning. We're doing an afternoon. Where can they see the eighty five show Man. Right now, we're living on YouTube. We just got crazy. We got a big YouTube place, just jumping out of the gym.
Pull it up on the yell on SoundCloud too, right now Cloud. Then we got a couple of live shows coming up. We in Chicago November twenty first, and then we're in Mobile November eighteenth. Then no Mobile, Alabama November twenty fifth. Another side, No shoo Maine. Uh, I'd be seeing the pictures you'd be taking after the show with your timber Lands, mat, loosen up your tims. Stop when you make you make a pay timber Lands look like oh making sci fire pro bab boots like you got
the chill, you got the untightening boots. Man, I'm like, why the shotler man, You're not supposed to get your size and tims. You're supposed to go a half size. You the tims's longer than DJ Mby's career. And it's like, don't make no sense, man, Okay, listen, Anthony John Carlos, are you gonna say, you're gonna say our real name Leonard told us that Leonard, and get your hands out of here. Isn't the real name leg You got no
no no, don't got the ak you no more? Lenara still look like any tass boots up so tight, because that's what that's by the blacks and his angles. He'll want to creep back up inside. I'll be back on his face again, Lenardi cableman on the same exactly, Lenard, what's your lad name? Lenard McKelvin, because let me get your serial Leonard McKelvin was kelvin until he met John and then things went south. Serial killer man than name? Who y'all got great? Come in here? Who got y'all
done for the name? Can stay? Ain'tbody gonna do number flip houses at the time? Who's up type? We can stay up in this club? We don't have no purpose to breakfast club. McKelvin hackled. It's really not it's really litter will be. But he couldn't tell them he had to put a spin on it. It's a leadclbe stop playing all right. We'll shout to Carlos Millichico being in DC. Young fly for joining us this morning. Now, yea, we
got roomors on the way. Yes, this couple seemed like they would be together forever, but turns out they even had a divorce papers signed. Find out what they had to say. Looking back. Coming up on the Breakfast Club, it's topic time the phone call eight hundred five eight five, one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it more than everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the
Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about some creative or strange things you've done to make money. Now, that story came from will Ye. Mister Sophia. She's a dominator. She's sixty eight years old, and she tried his men one hundred and fifty dollars to clean her apartment because she's a dominatrix. All right, So we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one oh
five one chanique, Yes, good morning, good morning. Now, what are some creative extreme things you've done to make some money? Oh my god. Okay, So I had this old white man right and to like for me to do weird stuff like stand on his sting with my heels. Um, he paid me five hundred dollars on him. He would pay me for me to let him like ejaculate on my feet. I've had a man told me to collect some of my urine and he would drink it. So wow, Um, you want me to send this guy your way? No,
I can't. I am married with a son. Now, market did you tell y'all stuff? How old is your son? Wow? What are you trying to do? Well, he's still old enough to pee on somebody. Let him do it. Chalmagne, challemagne. I love you so much. I just want to say that I love you. I love you more love y'all? Did you did you tell your husband any of this before you got married? Yeah? He knew. He knew that. Like man used to want me to dominate them. I was never a dominatrix, but I would do like for
still fetishes. You kind of were, and you were standing on his privates with your heels. That's dominatris behavior. Yeah. Yeah, he would like want me to stick the pointiest heels into his Now, I will say crazy. Now you know it's crazy. I used to sleep with a little the woman and she would pay me, but I didn't ask her for money. She was just taking care of me because I was her young boy. And you made me think about that just now, because she used to like
to wear heels and stepped on my lower back. Yes, yeah, I don't know. He used to tell me she stepped on your little back. Bro. She stepped lower than that. Bro. No, I stepped on my little back. Guy with high head, guy, I didn't hurt. He has even yet him. Y'all? Okay, how much did she pay the step on your little back? Most you have paid me? She give me like three thousand dollars the time she was I was her little food. You should give me food too. She twinkies and bags
chicken and the ziplock back to take on chicken. Hello is this yeah the morning? Good morning, hey Marcus. Now what did you do to make some maketure money man? Some creative strange thing? Um? You know what? Um? I was telling top side of the clubs. That makes sense. That's actually a great hub range. I went. I went out with my home girls, and I'm like, yo, what y'are always therefore when you're coming to head her say so, I was like, you know what, you know, there's a
lot of stuff out on the ground. I'm sorry, let me let me see where I come make. It happened and I just cut that. I went down to trying to tell, you know, caught the pack for like twenty saw popping for ten. Sorry, mom, make about like about one hundred and fifty for the night. Great shout out to Don Dixon. She ain't invented flat out hills for that? Bad John, John, what's what's what's some creative strange things
you did to make money? Ready? Nine year old? Later before a nine year old lady, Once you pay you, I stayed like a hundred feet of huh. It was big when I was a little younger. Overnight fifty that's it. She convinced you at ninety? What did she say at ninety? What does she look like? Man? I didn't need the money. It wasn't as bad as you think, though. But how did she come to you? How does she approach you? Land?
The man? But I needed a long family said she was hot where where it was I had when the plat for a job and a little temporary receive, you know, and she was up there work and she looked she looked at y'all to be there. How about I love How young did she look? Said? How how young did she look? Where she go for? Like? She? Uh, lady, So you're talking like like like Cincily Tyson beautiful because Cicily Tyson is up and since types of ninety four and she's a beautiful woman. So she was a knapman,
it's what you're saying. Well, I wish she was black, but she wasn't black. What did you do? You just had vegular missionary sex. They just gave up. I ain't. I didn't. She couldn't where. She couldn't handle right there, So I just had to give her you know, didn't do that and it was old. She asked you to do it, Yes, she pace? What did she say? You gotta tell me her zack verbage? What did she say to you, young boy? Well, we got to talk and I really came in her because I was trying to
get some money. I already know what she was on. How did you figure that out? Yeah? She did? She have on her teeth. That's a that's a guilt. I gut y'all. Y'all tried to have sex, but she couldn't handle it because you know, at ninety four don't work the same. Nah. Nah, she she just couldn't handle it. I was a little real four she did? Did she take out her teeth and perform earl on you? Oh mine? Oh disgusted? She dad? Now, yes, I'm sure. I'm pretty sure she is. I mean thirty two. Okay, how did
it feel it with those gums rubbing on you? So don't talk about a dead woman like that? What he did? You did you? Yeah? But I ain't gonna though, I would like for you. I think she would do it before a little a lot. Yeah, she was ninety. I wasn't her first rodeo. So you disgusted, man, I think you're going to heaven. I think that after Loon got you into heaven. My brother, I'm not going to judgment guys. Yeah, I had to do a favor, you know, give us
something great for out of here. You made somebody's great grandma's day, John John? Just last question? Did you eat the booty? John Joe? He don't know. That's a hell no? Right? But what anything else? Who do you think I am? Goodbye? John John? What's the more of the story, man? I don't know no more of the story. It's just that that's some people like they're doing some scream things, some change out here in the screech. They're trying to think of that ninety ye old poem poone would be like,
that's what you still thinking about that? You gotta be guys out there with those kind of fetishes that only want to sleep category for it. What's that called. It's called golden something. I'm gonna tell you right now, golden what have mercy by man, keep it lock with up all. Coming up next, it's the Breakfast Club. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast
Club and Charlomagne, you've got a positive note for the people. Yes, sir, Change your perceptions and your emotions will follow.
