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Brian Grazer and Young M.A interview

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Today on the show we had film and television producer and screenwriter Brian Grazer where she spoke about working with ODB, Eddie Murphy and more. Also we had Young M.A stop by to promote her album "Herstory in the Making" meeting her girlfriend and more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Heather Patton for her racist rant.

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In the morning. You I'm talking right. I know you're about to experience a morning showing like any over what you guys are doing right now? That's the hub culture. Breakfast club is my morning that I need it and I love it. Something you like, You're really not popping until you do the breakfast club and waiting come to y'all show man. I know you gotta be a big time Celet me be up and here you gotta be you gotta be big time j Ali and Charlotte. Ain't

the guy the breakfast club? Bitch you? Good morning you Usa? Hey, damn good morning face Friday? Friday? What's up? Easy? Whoo? Whooh? Not much? I know you have a lot going on. I have a big day. Today's you got your bags? Pack? Where the hell are you going? Chicago? Oh? The shot? Tell what about everybody in the shy? What's going on? This show? You gonna tell us? It was the last minute thing that I have to do out there, so they actually called me about it yesterday. Okay, so you

know how it is here. You got to pack your bag and then today. I was supposed to close on this property last week, but then there were some issues with flood insurance some new laws in New York. So I'm closing on it today. So now I had to pack my bag so I can go do this closing and then go get on this congratulation and get to Chicago. Thank you. My daughter broke my heart yesterday. I'm gonna

tell you why. So yesterday, you know, my daughter goes to college next year, so we've been doing this college run. So yesterday she wanted to see NYU, so I took on the tour. We went on the tour NYU and it was just the worst, right, And I'm gonna tell you why, because it was the nicest day in the city. So everything looks so pretty, everything looks so beautiful, and she loved it. And it broke my heart because I really was like, I'm really pushing Hampton University. But I

don't know about that one. Now she probably isn't going to be far from home too. Yeah, that well that is too but we'll see, we'll see what happened. Ferrari here, I would know about it all a lot. But yeah, she really loved the school, so you know, it's it's fun. And I was I was thinking, right, we're on the campus and I see you know it's a it's a park by NYU and I see all all the students out there Watchington Square podk is called that's what it's going.

I don't know what park it was, but I see like and I'm thinking to myself, I'm watching like the guy on one side, the girls on one side, and I'm like, damn it, they look so awkward, Like, dude, how does a guy kick it to a girl in this day and age? I was thinking that, But I'm like, like, for my son, like online online, that's m's that's weird, Like, don't that weird? No face to face interaction anymore? It's not weird, You're just old. But I do agree that

we need more to face to face interaction. But there's other ways for people to communicate this DM, I see you in the street in the Hey, I seen you earlier in Watchington Park. No, why don't you talk to me while? What funny you say that? Brian Gray is coming this morning and his book is called face to Face. That's what I'm talking about in connection, and it's it's no stupid in him. Back in the day when we just walk up to a random person with a note

that said when you gold me. Yes, No, maybe I don't even know you, but at least I've seen your face, so the nice anonymous knows you would get where people would be like, hey, you don't know me, but I'm a secret admirer. I mean maybe you never got girls anymore. Would be like, hey, beautiful, do you have a second of talk? They don't do that anymore? What kind of that? That's what they do? Hey, beautiful, I see you earlier. I stalked you to find you, and I want to know.

That's why, ain't it? I think it's very way. I think that human connection is lost in this day and age. You know, people can't even look at each other in eyes and have a conversation anymore because of social media. That's crazy. Well it's good for me and my daughters. Yeah, okay,

I guess you're right. Yeah, because I'm gonna teach my daughters to actually like human connection and human reaction, so that means they don't never mean anybody and I got in the real world, and then shout out to Angree Martine as her show debut yesterday on we TV ye Untold Stories of Hip Hop Yo the Bronx serious question, what you can stop your period with afront angelaty. I didn't know that either. I didn't know if Cardi B was talk called. So she stopped her period with asprint angelatine.

That's a Bronze recipe to stop your period. Jello, right, was it? Jealous? Said Gelatine. I don't know, that's just I don't know. I've never heard of that before. That was the news to me. I got some creative things up there, No, they got some crazy things up there. I always say, the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida. And you know, Cardi B reinforced that last night. Okay, aspirin and a gelatine will stop your period. Why not just get broke control?

How much is broke control? And the Bronxes broke control regulation period? Yeah, but then you got to take it every single day. I think that's better than take an aftertast people forget and then you also won't regulate it right away, so you gotta wait a month and that doesn't stop your period. It just makes it come regularly. They do have they do have one called season all that makes it come, uh, not that frequently. But I don't know if I doesn't sound healthy, I just want

to put that out there. All right, Well, let's get the show cracking. Young Man will be joining us. Yes, yes, she has an album out today. Yes, we'll kick it with young m And Brian Grazer will be joining us. Brian Grazer as a film producer. You may not know him, but you definitely know a movie or TV show that he's beautiful mine eight mile. He's got the Woutang Hulu series right now, American Gangster so many so we'll kick it with him as well. Of me. A front page

knew was what we're talking about. Oh man, this is a terrible situation in northern Virginia. Will tell you what happened when these schoolmates, sixth graders pinned down a classmate who was black, and we'll tell you what they did to her. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock. Just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, I'm a CEO. Shoot morning. Everybody is DJ M v Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are. The Breakfast Club's getting some front page news that last sit in the NFL. Did the

Eagles place or did they want to lose? I just mean I know they want that. They beat the Green Bay Packers thirty four twenty seven. He's hyped in the corner. Know they want v they won? Yes, I know they want it, Eddie. They're still looking up at the mighty Dallas Cowboys in the nfc EA store. Just want to throw that out there because they're only two and two and twenty cowboys three and just want to throw that

out there. What else are you talking about? You, Well, let's talk about what happened in northern Virginia at a Christian school, the Emmanuel Christian School, which, by the way, is an evangelical private school that explicitly bars its employees from engaging in or condoning homosexual or lesbian sexual activity and transgender identity. Well, three sixth grade boys at that

school pinned down one of their classmates, Amari Allen. She's only twelve years old, and she's black, and she had dreads and the three boys that pinned her down are white. She said that they told her she was ugly and that her hair was nappy, and they cut her hair off, and where were the teachers? Where were the administrators? Like, how do you hold somebody down for that long? In a school, and there's no adults that can see what's going on. Well, really sad and really heartbreaking. She's a

straight a student. She plays the violin. She said. The boys started bullying her at the beginning of the school year. They were at recess when this happened. She was about to go down and slide, and that's when one of the boys grabbed her, put a hand over her mouth. Another boy grabbed her arms, and that's when another third boy cut off some of her head. No, no teachers are on the playground. No teachers, So maybe it happened really really quickly, and they didn't cut off a whole head.

She didn't get to tell anybody until her grandmother was doing her hair and asked her, why are parts of your hair missing? And that's when she started crying and told the whole story about what happened. Daddy, as a dad, you gotta go, you gotta go to school. You gotta beat that Yeah, I mean, you gotta beat their daddies up. You gotta crush the kids out and tell your daddy's come in right now and beat your daddy up. And then you gotta file some type of charges. All right,

your parents be held liable when the kids. You can't beat up a kid, right, oh can you? But you can't beat the daddy, right, I'm talking about he liable as far as in a civil way. I think, yes, you can. I believe you can't. Yes, yeah, I'm not sure. Sometimes kids really rebel against their parents because if my son punches another kid and that goes to school, the parents can sue me. Absolutely, yeah, yeah, thought I heard something like that before. Absolutely can't. All right, Well, that's

a heartbreaking story for a twelve year old. That's why you can't be just cutting off people's dreads and acting like that's the right thing to do, and now your life is gonna be better. Forget the cutting of the drag, that's just pure racism. Then when you hold how you when you got three white men who hold a person down and cut their dregs and call him ugly and use words like nappy, that's just pure race And logan, I have to go beat up some kids. Logan, you

got to go stand up for your system. All right. Now, let's talk about this whistle blower situation. Uh, Donald Trump is again doing his whole witness intimidation thing where anybody who is against him, or doesn't agree with him, or tries to call him out on the obstruction that he does of justice. Now here's some audio of what he has said should be should happen to a whistle blower, because you know we used to do the old days

were spies, and what are second here? He said, Well, you know what we used to do in the old days with spies. You're still abusing your power, mister president. You're still a still obstructing, obstructing a potential in investigation by doing it has to be some type of chess and balances. You can't just do whatever you want and think everybody has a support, break the law, and everybody's

supposed to just act like it didn't happen. And that's why I'm so happy that the Democrats have finally started to act like what he is doing is wrong, because if they don't have checks and balances and don't act like what he's doing is wrong, then the general public will think it's okay, you normalize in criminal behavior and you sell the whole cancer New York Times thing that was happening yesterday. That is what fascists do. Fascists want

to suppress the press. Well, No, they were upset that the New York Times actually revealed a lot of information about who the whistle blower is. So because if they're the only yeah, that's the only newspaper so far, only media that has actually given out specific details on who the person is. So right now they're protecting the identity. But I guess the New York Times revealed too much, and so now people are saying cancer New York Times.

All right, that is your front page news. All right, get it off a few chess eight five one, five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Maybe you had a bad night, horrible night, or maybe you feel blessed. You want to spread some positivity. It's up now. It was the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're man or blest. So people to have the same industry. We want to hear from you

on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this Hey? Get it off your chess? All right. I want to get it off my chest about this um little girl get indeed up held down by the three with a white boy. I'm a teacher. I teach him, Brooklyn, I teach black and brown children, all of my children of black and brown I think that parents really need to be conscious of the spaces that they put in black and brown

children in um period um. I personally would not put my powd and I'm majority white fool at that aig um. This country was founded on racism, rooted in racism. And like a lot of the things that I was doing our students I did when my own students, black and around students, A lot of things that they do if the learned behavior that they don't either understand that they're learning right soaking down this little girl, they don't understand that that's racism their own in sixth grade. They're living

spoke as old. It's coming from the parents. The parents aren't gonna do anything. Her parents can't come and beat up the father. And what is that going to solve? Now? I agree with you, little issue is education. We need to really start educating students about racism at a younger age. And then I'm learning about and it's hard when they're getting to us something different at home and hearing their parents say something else, and then they go to school and bring that with them a lot of kids don't

have a choice. They might live in a district where that is their school or that's the school that they have to go to, you know. But I do I do think if you have the means and the resources, you should seek out more diverse schools, you know, for black and brown kids to be in, because that is one of the things that definitely causes my parental paranoia, uh, knowing my daughter is one of a few black people in her school. For me, and I want to put my black, my black brown child in a space of

white bodies, I would put them in an activity. It wouldn't be fooled because I feel like fool is Um. It's a it's a space for certain people to discuss certain certain things. And a lot of these schools don't even have an inclusive education where they discussed these racism. The way that they learn is different from how I learned it. I'm I'm about to be dirty, completely different

from my generation, definitely different from yalls generation. Um. And it's a very inclusive teaching of the history of the United States. I remember growing up, I learned that the white man was a savior. They came as a rescued the Native American. They an American completely wrong. They taught us all that though completely wrong. Now exactly that's a I was taught. But my soon as they learn from

like primary God can't stay eating. They cravely think about what was really going when a back time and they could break it down and say like, oh, this is why today things are the way that they are. Wow, they weren't get food Tinese back in the eighteen hundreds. Wow, this is why the same Mexicans are taking jobs in the twenty tens. In the twenty nine and twenty twenties.

You understands the education hystormers messed up um and it's going to burthdays divide people racially because historically we're not teaching people about that chou as history. You're right, baby, thank you for calling. Why do we interview her just now? But she we didn't anybore. She did most of the talk one get it off your chest as the Breakfast Club the morning the Breakfast Club put my money in a gray wake up, wake up, wake y'all. Is you're

time to get it off your chest? You man or blessed. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Come on this, Johnny and Johnny what's up? Getting off her chests? Bro? Good morning guys. Man Tcharler, Man, I know you just gonna act like getting just smoothly going there. We just talked about this. I'm gonna tell you something. I would have been on time. But if a couple of people, man slew to a couple of a couple

of homies. I don't know them, but they did. I call them home, but they downstairs and when they wanted to rap, and they wanted to sing for me, And I don't know why people do that when they know you gotta be on the air at six am. I'm not about to be late to listen to you rappers things. And if anything is they was here yesterday and I was like, my g you know I'm late work. I can't listen to you. We know I'm late. We're going

to air at six am. And by the way, if you if you do start rapping to me, I'm not listening to you can't because what's more important to me is being on this radio at chick am. So right now, I get it. Hello, who's this? Any was going on this? Cliff Cliff? What something? Man? Get it off your chests? Bro, what's going over? To say expressive positivity. My wife on people like I told him some days, man say everybody less man and have a good good All right, bro,

have a good one. Say hello? Who's this? Hello? This channel from Columbus? Are how good morning? Channot I get it off? He chess bro? Well, first off, I want to tell y'all three Columbus is a gold mine because Envy if he had one of them seminars, everybody would go, hum Charlemagne, everybody would come to your book sign it and angela ye, everybody would come to your lip service. But anyways, you'll need to give Chris Brown dunk here to day because this food performed in Pittsburgh. My dude

said he got real drunk out of his mind. He had a show in Columbus. He canceled fifteen minutes before the show started. They posted a picture on this and Grant where it looked like he was cracked out like Bobby Brown, and then performed the next day. I thought he said he had the flu. He was sick. He had the flu. He had to give his voice sometimes, ain't he ain't had no damn flu. My man ubered his assistant and he said he got real were up until like six and the morning they performed, he canceled

fifteen minutes before the show started. So people was crying. People took the day offs. But he needed to get donkey today because he was rolling. He ain't had no damn flu. Because you know he ain't got no flu. You ain't this doctor man. Man said he was sick. He said he's gonna do a makeup date. Bro And I know some groupies that was in the chilling with him. Man. They said, no, you got all the inside information. Get the hell out of man. I know I know everybody

in Columbus sometime. And let me ask you a question, why are you the Columbus version of six nine broct You just got telling on everybody. Don't we trying to get me stamped out here? Man, you're doing a perfectly good job about yourself, just out here telling on people. You only tell on out of time. I don't talk, I don't switch on nobody from Columbus tough. That's a fact. That's the fact. Goodbye, shit to lift all right, man, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five

one on five one of you need to vet. You can get us up at any time. That we got rumors on the way. Yes, we are going to talk about these concerts, Little Wayne. Since we just talked about Chris Brown canceling. He has to pay after failing to respond to a concert. Laws will tell you how much he has to pay. Also, new music out today will tell you what you can be looking for. You already know Young Amma's albums in stores. Who else has an album out today? All right, we'll get into that next.

Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is the Ruble Report with angela man, black youngster has gotten arrested in Houston. They say that he was carrying prohibited emma when they pulled over a car. He was just a passenger in a car, so that doesn't mean that it was his. But he was with three other people. They were driving around in the GMC Yukon and cops pulled them over for running a red light

quote unquote running a red light. They said they smelled marijuana, so they searched the car and that's when they found three pistols and weeds. So he's being charged now with felony possession of a prohibited weapon specifically armor piercing ammunition and another passenger was charged with awfully carrying a weapon. The two other people in the vehicle were not charged.

Other people in the vehicle were in charge. I don't know, because I would assume that the two other people in the vehicle should be the ones that you know, say that the weapons are there. Is because black youngsters the moneymaker, right, But it could be women that they just met. It could be someone you know. You don't know, right, you

have no idea whose thinking it was. Guys, A bunch of guys, absolutely right, All right, little Wayne has to pay one hundred and fifty thousand dollars after not responding to a concert lawsuit. Now apparently, of course that's for a breach of contract and fraud. So the judge did rule in favor of the promoter, and now he has to pay, pay up, pay up. That's what happens when you don't go to court and you're getting sued. Now let's talk about six nine X manager Shoddy. He has

admitted to shooting five people in one night. And that audio was the leaked of him talking about it. Talked about that on the phone. Yeah, well that transcript was released. Never remember we told you about Jorge Rivera. The driver. Yes, well, the driver is the one who captured the recording. And that's where Shaddy was bragging that he was the top dog now that he did mail murders dirty work for him.

He said, I earned my stripes. And there's other leaked recordings where you can hear members of the gang saying that you can either be a shooter or a dealer in nine tray, you can't be both. So that's some of what was on those takes. We told you that the driver had been arrested by ICE and that's when he became an informant. Sh my goodness, all right, listen, that's one person that we hope on ICE sends back to where they came from, like please and im back.

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, it's been announced they will be co headlining super Bowl halftime. That'd be dope, right for them to be doing a lot of shaking. Yeah, Miami, lot of shaking on that stage. I'd love to see lou that's Miami too. Yeah, that's Miam. Oh wow, I would love to see Loup. Maybe get Loup to get Loupe. Don't stop pop that. Let me see you the Super Bowl half. I would love that, but I don't know

if he's gonna happen at all. Goddamn it. I don't know if you realize how the conservative what you never rocked to a soll of course, but what I'm saying, you know, conservatives Launch care not conservative. They're gonna come out there some short stuff and they're gonna be tworking, just like Gonn meet him, Old Luke dances you used to do exactly it might won't let Luke come out and do scard one time for the coach. Now? Is this one of the halftime shows that rock Nation is curating.

I'm not sure about that. If you're gonna have Jay Launch Carr out there shaking their ass, you might as well have Uncle Luke come out there, and you're saying and provide the soundtrack. Goddamn, I'm just saying. All right now, let's talk new music. The baby his album Kirk is out today, so congratulations to him. He has some great features on there as well. You know, Nicki minat is

on the album. Dance the Rapper, Gucci y Kao, Cyrus, Kevin Gates is on there, and Kevin Gates has an album out today, too Little Baby, money Bag, Yos, Donna for Vegas, Um, the Megos, all of them on that album. I believe we have, Yes, we do have a snippet. Here's Gospel featuring Chance, Gucci and yit Kao Cyrus Gospel. I lost my daddy the same weeks and no love left.

The body must be empty. I mean the found on my eyes me and the day I died inlo I signed It's a logo and near body Wonder ring Wagon come round and don't say that he be sols on It been so on out there sounds all sounds, slut flute to the baby, dropping a close bumps to the baby again, Charlotte, North Carolina, All Day seven, Little four, what's happening? Yeah? I got amazed albums out today too

as well. Her debut album feels like she should have been had that done, her story in the making, and I love this intro on her album, No Mercy like she feeled me but I'm feeling on the scholars phone and one not try to selling. She went and drunk the pennies hook y'a hard. I don't want to Grimy, don't take Molly, don't take Sennies with his weirdness, under pantry, I get out to get back. She gonna look because she mu shut out, read the broken, shut up some

my mother. We never hold me on the road, and don't let no bad catching number on the road pull us. Okay, I see everybody here in the head, even Eddie our producer this morning, right, yes, young and May's coming through this morning. Also, French Montana has new music out with Cardi B and Post Malone has a new song out with them that's gonna be on his third studio album, Montana.

Maybe hallam my make up. When your color you'll be calling me to May my gum is like mother, you'll be calling me the more than I'm just getting shut nick put you a little a little, a little before on the level, Booty, like the Chella sell the jealous wishing, what's gonna stet up? Music was like Kevin Gates album I'm Him is out also and uh yeah, you make sure you take a listen to that. I haven't heard that one yet, but everybody's saying great things about it.

I'm gonna make sure I listen to that today. So it's a man's trap. Sauce is out today, and Nicki Minaj has a new song. Well, P and b Rock has a new song out that Nicki Minaj is on. Because you know, Nikki's friendly line is about to drop and the song is called Fendy. You want to get It's impossible to get through all this new music. I think it's next the weekend excited. I don't have the

band with him my brain, it's impossible. And for Nicki Minaz, her Fendy collection will be available on Fendi dot Com starting October fourteenth and in select boutique starting October sixteenth. Let's go all right, I'm Angela yea, and that is your room of a play. We just pick one. Maria with the baby this weekend Baby, I get everything else later. I already started listening to his album I Like the Baby. All right, now we got front page news when we

come back. Yes, we are going to be talking about breed of dog. The person who created this dog says he regrets it and calls the dog a Frankenstein monster. Wow. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock just to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody. It's DJ mv Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news now with Thursday, the Eagles beat the Packers last day. Don't know the score,

but the Eagles one last day. What else we're talking about? Easy, don't speed past the fact that the Eagles are what two and two now they aren't two and two, but still at the bottom of the NFC. He's looking up in my Dallas Cowboys were three and not. Just want to throw that up. The game was thirty four twenty seven, Eagles one. And what else we got you. Let's talk

about this woman, Heather Lynn Patton. She's in California. She was caught on video and she was leaving a CBS pharmacy in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of LA and she is using the N word and being very disgusting. Listen to this. Yeah, she's on drugs and stop. No, I'm totally I just hate niggers. Hey, okay, we're calling the cops nigger. I can't kill the name if the Lord say that, I couldn't kill. They all men, And that's

when you just gotta slap a cracker ass cracker. Well, she's had two restraining orders taken out against her by her neighbors. According to her order taking out to her. And she's also been fired now from her job. She's worked on Shoveled, the TV show. She's an a wardrobe designer, so she's does customing and other crew roles. According to her, I AMDB page and so yes, all that should happen when you should also get slapped good time. Now you

know what I'm saying. Nothing wrong with a little physical when you discipline every now and then along with everything else. You just said, Gee, this is a quick slap. Yeah, I'm not mad at that in real time when it's talk about when she says that in that moment to somebody, just somebody haul a nigger, needs to haul off and slap her ball. But I am I am glad that when the way things play out, you get caught on video. Now everybody knows your name, they know who you are.

You lose your job. She doubled down like she didn't care. Not only that, not only did she keeps saying the word she said, if the law would allow it, I would kill her any word, Lord have mirth. You can't tell me they ain't work for slap and say, I could come on now if any if you're a white person exactly if you're a white person, I did. And you don't think that that deserves to slap. You're not an ally. You should hope that that crack cracker gets slap, right, Well,

she's yeah, all right. Now let's talk about McDonald's. They're testing beyond meat burger plant based burgers, and they're going to be doing that in twenty eight restaurants. I love beyond meat. The burger is called the PLT plant lettuce and tomato instead of the BLT. So they're saying that beyond meat. Shares exploded after that at thirteen percent and went up thirteen percent. So do they have to have that every restaurant? I mean, it's nice to have options

for people who don't need meat. Here's the thing, though, how about don't go to that restaurant. It's just an option. What's wrong? Why? Why are you against it? I'm just saying that if but they want business, it's about making money. If you want that business, you'll provide what customers want. When it comes to those fast food restaurants, we didn't know what the meat was before. We didn't know it wasn't real beat before, so what the hell is it now?

It's p isolate protein. I don't even know what that is, but I will say this, I was so grateful. I was in the airport one day I went to Fridays and Friday's actually has beyond burgers, and I was really excited. I've never normally eat And I'm telling you all the people just doing this because it's making us feel good and because it's profitable right now, it's been, it's probably that's the point. It's probably the same old meat that it's been. It probably been. It's the same old mystery meat.

Not I even got a good name for it, beyond meat. Well, people that don't eat live animals, this is a great option for them, as I would never just bite into a live animal cooking animals that were a lot a lot of them. At least. This isn't meat, This isn't real animal meat. This is something else. Okay, it's vegetarian. And if you're a vegetarian and you have your reasons for not eating meat, why not let them have those options? Especially these restaurants will make money off of it, so

nothing wrong with that. Also, I tease yourself, if you're a vegetarian, right, why even why you even eat the fake meat when you want burger, but you just want to be healthy, stick to your plants. It's a plan. It's a plant burger. It's a plane. Yeah, no, such thing. You showed me here a cow that grows out of the ground. And now the black people make patty cows on the vine. People make burgers out of black beans. You never had a black bean burger? I have? Those

are good, all right? So why don't you have Probably you stopped calling it a burger. I call it a black bean patty. No for real, Like, why do you kid call it plant patty? Stop calling it the burger playing beef. But what about a turkey burgers? They should call that something else. Yeah, it's calling it a turkey patty or a chicken burger. Called things patty chicken patty. All right. I'm a year and that is your front pagon.

When you think burger, you think beef, right, I do, Yeah, I don't I think turkey burger normally because I haven't had beef in twenty six years. Well, well they don't have that. McDonald's. They have a turkey burger McDonalds. No, but that's what I think of I mac Donalds never had a turkey burger for Thanksgiving. Wouldn't never be so such simple marketing? You could get a chicken sandwich. That's

probably why you didn't get a mc bread. That's about it, okay, all right, But anyway, when we come back, Brian Grays will be joining us. Now, if you don't know who Brian Grays is, he's produced some of the films that you probably love, like American Gangster, My Empire, Beautiful Mind Splash Up. And we'll talk to when we come back. All right, it's a breakfast look the Morning, the Breakfast Club winning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee Sean, I mean the guy we are to Breakfast Club. We got

a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, Brian Gray is welcome, sir, thank you. Yeah, I'm glad to be here. Brian got a lot of accolades, New York Times best selling author, correct Oscar winning producer, Golden Globes, Emmy, Gammy Awards, Nice his films along with Ron Howard, imagine entertainment. I think you'll have growth like thirteen billion dollars in movies

or something like that. Yeah, you take a billion, right, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you've got a new book out and I called Faith to Faith to All the Human Connection All lad And you want to come on this show exactly? I write books? Why? Um? You really want an answer? Yes, yes, oh um. I didn't didn't really intend on writing a book, but I did

a previous book. It was called A Curious Mind. And that was because for forty years I've decided, since college that I would try to disrupt my comfort zone every week by trying to understand another business other than my business.

And so I've met thousands of people, Nobel Laureates, Michael Jackson, Edward Teller, the father Hydrogen Bomb, endless amounts of people, and they would share their insights, and I would get into these one on one conversations, which I put high value on to the point I thought I'd rather have one of these conversations with somebody that was meaningful and have another hit movie. And then somebody said, don't ever

say that out loud. But then I had this epiphany, and I realized that none of the people that I'd met over the forty years would have really connected with me and shared their heart and me, there's if we didn't actually look at each other. That that was this sort of central bridge. It was like to human connection. It was kind of the WiFi of human connection. And why hi five? Yes, yes, that's why I find your show. Yes,

so so that's what it is. So I basically thought I wanted to share this with other people and share the technique so that other people can do it truthfully, because I was like an f student in elementary school for quite a while because I was dyslexic, and if I can do it, anyone can do this. How do you overcome your dyslexia? I thoughted to say dyslexicsness, which sounded how did you overcome that? I didn't, you know, up until up until the fifth grade. Then I could,

I remember pretty vividly. I could read one word and then I was able to spell, and it just sort of gradually happened. It was it was almost like kids. I met this kid in Buenos Aires who was Venezuelan who spoke perfect English. He was twenty two years old, and he learned it through video games. Wow. So I probably learned to read and spell through human connection by talking to people. How are you get in the television?

What was your love for television? What made you jump into that Basically what happened is I was a writer. So those movies for TV that I was referencing, those are my creations. And because I had no money, and somebody said, since you have no money, you gotta have something, so I'd write my ideas. And as rudimentary as they were, they were a conceptual and and that was valuable. And then I wrote The Mermaid. This I wrote the movie called Splash about a man class. That's a classic. Darren

Hannah one of the greatest actor of all time. If you ask me, I think so good. Thanks Tom to me, Tom Hankswood, I love I love Flash. I flashed this day. Wow, to this day. Charleman really came my life. I love man. Thank you. I would love to see a secret of Splash, like I want to see him underwater living with her, because that's what happened at the end, right, he became a herman, he became hurt. Yeah man, yeah, well yeah, a lot of people. I was turned down hundreds of

times on this Mermaid movie. I can see why, yeah, and then you go it just seem to stupid. John is like, yeah, but the movie is great, but great, Well, because I kind of knew what the internal heartbeat of what the movie was. It was a love story. It was a guy. It was about a guy that has a lot of things. He has owns, a produced story, he's got he's not like a loser, he's got good, but he can't have love. And so I thought that

disability would be really interesting his personal level. It was my personal was it really was a great story, because yeah it was. It was my personal It was about there for everybody, even if it's deep, deep, deep under the water. Yeah, I think that it was a love level. He was hot one day. It was like the movie like that that just came out, that went yeah, yeah, yeah, it was. There was no Splash exactly, and I really feel like somebody's saft splash and movie thank you, thank you,

But I'm glad that you liked. I like Splash. So basically it was my story. You're right. And then I thought, how can I make her even more unattainable and at the same time give a woman more power and mystique, make her a mermaid, and that put her into it. That put the movie into another genre, elevated to another genre.

So it was like a fantasy along with the romantic When your boss when your boss at the time, right, or whether they had to talk that when when you went to save nobody prove that this is what did they say back to you? Oh on the Splash movie, Yes, they must go that's a stupid idea, that it's just they know you a mermaid. There's those just thing as a mermaid. And I'd go, I understand that, you know. And then one time, then once I made one movie,

gave me some credible they called Nightshift. It was still hard to make the Mermaid movie. And I had one company, Warner Brothers, that said they'd do it if I didn't let him the Tom Hanks go underwater and be with the woman. But that's the whole point of the movie. I'd rather again be like on the street with nothing than do it and have defeat the whole purpose of the movie. Isn't the worst part about pitching ideas when you got to sit down and talk to a bunch

of non creatives. Yes, it's really really hard, like you're trying to hit it. You're hitting a wall all the time. Yeah, And about finances and how much they can make They always talk. Yeah, they try to bring up economic model to everything, and we all know that doesn't work in life because the art forms don't work that way, but they always do that. So what I do on pitches Now, what I've learned after Splash is that once when people are dinging you out for the story, they go, we're

not that story is stupid. Then I go right to the theme. And if people and you pick themes, like in the case of Splash it's a love stories, I go, do you mean you don't root for love or parenthood or Empire, I'd go, yeah, I understand that these are the characters, but you have to root for family. If you don't root for flame, family, and then people don't want to look at themselves in the mirror like that, so they go, yeah, of course I root for family,

and then they often will go yes with Empire. A tough sell back then, only because there wasn't a lot of black representation on TV at the time. Yeah, it was a very, very very tough sell for network television. They were so disgraceful about it, you know, like, um, you know, like shaming and stuff like that. Really, what would they shame? In hip hop? There was shaminges. What was it? I don't know, just like I don't even

want to. Shouldn't say, but it was. It was just like, there's a terrible idea ninety five percent black movie, black TV series and on network television. You know, don't you watch television? You know you understand there's no girls on TV the nineties, fortunately there are no but yeah, because but it was hard because the Empire. Yeah, yeah, it's true. It open it the thing. Yes, I think we all liked that it opened the aperture for the absolutely so um.

But I think if you if you find you go please, if you find the theme that that is irrefutable, then they then had sort of help. All Right. We got more with Brian Grazer when we come back, Don't Move is to Breakfast Club, Good morning, I want to everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are The Breakfast Club was too kicking it with Brian Grazer. Now you might not know his name, but he produced flicks in movies like eight Mile, American Gangster Empire and more.

Gee like you did eight Mile, and you tell a great story about sitting down with eminem Yeah that felt awkward because I was picturing it as I was reading what that scenario was like for you to even awkward had that meeting because I, again, you know, like we're having fun talking and stuff, and I feel like I try really hard to have human connection. That's kind of what.

And I tried all of these techniques to communicate with him and have him look at me, but he just kept looking straight out the window while I was over here, and I Jimmy Ivene was over there looking at me, like, you feel like that? And I literally tried it all, and then after about twenty minutes, which felt like two hours at least, he just goes, I'm out, and I just was unable to connect in a way that made

him feel safe or or interested or trusting. And then as he I said, you can't go like that, and so he put his hand on the door to leave, and I just in desperation just said him, no, I couldn't. I didn't tackle him because he's no. I didn't tackle him, but as he in desperation, I just said, you can animate, can't you? And I said you can animate? You can? What? Well, what does that mean like physically? Well, here is a thing.

What made me really want to meet him was I saw he was he was he was at the he was at the VMA's and he was on screen for a short minute on screen in this in his seat and something. He had this really icy urban glare going on that felt really urban glare. Bryan. It's just like, I can't do it. It's just showed me I need to see on an urban glare urban glare well, because I know, by the way, you're the only one that's busted me. And it's a legit bust on that right,

why urban um just say glare. I'm going glare urbane, icy glare. Am I having to learn stuff on the show's embarrassing, but it's true. Okay, icy glare. I had a glare okay on TV got you And and then somebody made him laugh and he really did animate. He had this what you look for in actors laugh like, no, no, you're right, is this show going okay? Man urban laugh okay anyway, No, just just a laugh. He laughed, He laughed,

he smiled, he and honestly he animated. His face became fluid, you know, and like Tom Hanks, your favorite actor, there's a thing that you look for in actors, and so he had that quality. That's why I wanted to me, so I guess I just was desperate. It was twenty minutes and he was gonna leave. I just said that word. It was irrelicant. He stopped and then he stopped. He came back, sat down. I better charge into this thing. Sat down and he told his story. I said, what's

your story? And he launched into his story, and that really became what became eight Mile, became the architecture for the movie eight Mile, and this this guy won an Oscar, first hip hop artist to ever win an Oscar. Well it was for music, I know, but still I I that was a great movie too. By the way, eight Mile is good. It's actually better now good. I didn't really care aboid turning. It's turning good now. No, No,

I didn't really care afoord your theaters. But when I go back and watch it and rerun, it was actually very good. Appreciate. I actually wrote a whole chapter in my first book based off Eminem. I call it live your Truth, and it's the Eminem and eight Mile theory, and it's live your truth so nobody will use your truth against you. So you know, at the end, when he's going at the whole point of the movie, yes, Yeah, I have to read your chapter. That sounds yeah the

thesis of that. Now, have you ever had a face to face connection with somebody and decided that person is not a good person just from your sit down? Wow, that's a really good question. Yes, I have because at this point, you know, I do use eye contact to make snap decisions, you know, in terms of what you

can make mistakes like that, you can. But if you're dealing with high volume, you have to feel people's energy, and sometimes I feel like somebody's energy is not going to be a good outcome for Brian, and I agree with that with the energy part. But have you read Malcolm Gladwell was talking to strangers? Yes, he takes a really good friend of mine. He introduced me to Gucci. He goes, I'm gonna, I'm gonna he's a great friend

fifteen years. He goes, we made that connection, by the way, but we made the connection between Malcolm and Gucci because Gucci spoke about how he read Malcolm's books in jail, and then like, yes, Malcolm tweeted him with something and ended up having to sit down. Yeah, exactly, But you asked me a question I should standpoint. Oh no, in talking to scrangers, Malcolm talks about how we make mistakes because we think, like you said, Eminem wasn't looking at

you eye to eye. Yeah, but that don't mean that he's not a trust to every person or somebody that. Yeah, but I would not have ever made the judge yes, Ondred percent correct, Okay, I would have never. I would never say, oh, he wasn't trustworthy. I would just say he wasn't interested. That's the only thing I could guess. But going to your question, there are people that I've met that I felt like just might not be a

good person, right. Your intuition and energy was like this is not yeah, that they're they're not embracing humanity at all. Certain people are like technocrats, so they want to move technology as fast as they can. They want to move sometimes AI as fast again to the expense of the human species. And I know that's a broad statement, and there are some caveats of course that could inform that.

But I care about people that care about people, right, Because you're also in a business where there are some really disgusting people. Yes, there's one you know that is sentenced that I didn't know that had this problem, But I just never wanted to work with that person because I just could be Harby wins seen. You said he's sentenced, charge the sentenced. I don't know what he's charged or sentenced Frank Okay, yeah, well I just the energy. I I just never wanted to be in that in alignment.

Why are you protecting him? Stays name. I guess it's Harvey. Yeah. I don't protect them, Brian, I just don't want to be something. If you feel like, yeah, okay, I mean I would say this that when I went up to win and I went up to I stood up to receive an oscar for Apaul thirteen and didn't get it. And Harvey Weinstein, which is a bummer. At the end of the night, he goes, if you're with me, you win an oscar. Now I was able to win an oscar two years later on a Beautiful Mind. But just

a great movie. Russell crow Baby, He's good, He's good, great good. That was a great movie. Russell Crowe to it the best. Yeah. So so sometimes you do meet people off Often I meet people people that energies out of alignment with mine, were still kicking with Brian Gray's when we comeback. So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, go morning Corting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking

him with Brian Grazer. Now you might not know his name, but he produced flicks in movies like eight Mile, American Gangster Empire and more. Now, gee, that's how are you a big hip hop fan? I am? I am a big fan. I don't I'm not. Yes, I'm a big hip hop fan. I don't think I'm an expert. Well, I started off meeting old Dirty Bastard twenty five years ago. Did you meet him? I was taking a taxicab to Midtown and in the cab because they have Uber cars. I'm in the cab. The guys get the radio on

real loud to shock jock guy. He's interviewing someone named old Dirty Bastard. But that's twenty five years ago, when nobody wants to be called or dirty bastard except this one guy in the radio. This was kind of like my first early kind of taste of that kind of thing, so the urban thing. So then I thought I'm gonna kill me. So anyways, so so I thought I'm gonna go meet I'm gonna find this old dirty bastard. I'm gonna find o dirty. I'm to find old duty bastard.

And because I'm I'm a graf, sourceful, you know, I found I found Jonah Salt. He took three years to meet me. Yeah, but that's the big there's been calling around there. Can you find me, old dirty bastard? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I end up finding him bottom line as he says, I can come to a studio, studio, meet you my studio. Oh boy. But but there wasn't really a studio, Like basically, it was like he was on a sidewalk. Maybe it

was a studio. I'd be I'd be that guy that could be a liar if I said, I'm sure it was a studio, because he wouldn't let me in to the thing that he was supposed to be a front of. But there was a you know, a whole whiskey down all the way to you know bottle. He's all over the place, and I'm thinking, Wow, this guy is fascinating. To make the story honest and complete, I would go.

I was also friends with the editor of the actual editor of The New York Times and I told him about this meeting that I had with this guy, so he I said something about it, and he said, well, I think, he said, I feel like that's an inferior subculture that will go away. Kim who is that. I'm not going to say his name because he's a nice guy who's just wrong. And so then that set me on that I thought, I'm going to prove this wrong.

So I met Chuck Dee and then I went off and I met Slick Rick, and I thought, wow, there's a lot of range in all of this too. Hip hop is actually not just a subculture, and in fact, in his suferi subculture, it's the actual culture itself. And this guy doesn't get it and I'm just a young guy learning it. So that's when I started to sort of build this equation which later became eight mile. But I have to, you know, give lots tremendous thanks. And Eminem was not only just the subject of it, he

was the solution to catch it. And then that white guy, Okay, how about it is jay Z? Like jay Z? Absolutely? Okay, I did Made in America with jay Z. But if I hadn't, I met ODB and all that I wouldn't have thought to do the maide An American thing with jay Z, and I wouldn't have thought to do an album on American Gangster after the whole thing was locked and done. This is a great story about jay Z. Very quickly, okay, you don't have to be okay, So

jay Z says, can I do you know? We caught up with it late that I was doing American Gangster, and so he said, let me do the soundtrack. I go, actually, We've already done the entire soundtrack. It's been scored and done locked. That's not possible. It's not possible. And I said, well it is, and so we can't do it. He goes, I will do an initial an additional album for American Gangsters. I feel an understanding or kinship with Frank Luke, and I said, okay, but we have no time, so that

you're on your own. Basically, he wrote all the lyrics, did everything, and completed an album with I think twelve two tracks in three weeks. Really, honestly, I hated that album when it first came out, but not because of the music, Okay, I hated it because Jay had retired and then he came out with Kingdom Come, which I thought was a great album because he was like telling us what he was at in his life then, and I felt like he was using American gangster to still

wrap about to go back to rap about the drug game. Yeah, you're so smart, he'll be around you. No, but I mean that's a I oh, that was kind of a lie. Oh, I don't know anyway. So that's so those things happen, and you're doing Gucci Man's movie. I'm doing Gucci Man's movie. Yes, you kind of changed the trajectory of Eddie Murphy too, because Nuttie Professor was like a turn from all of the raunchy yeah wild he was doing. Eddie wasn't used to audition. Well, what happened is I met Eddie Murphy

through a friend of mine, Michael Keaton. I got to go see raw and then and then Michael Keaton says to me, Eddie Murphy said, Hey, I come to the green room. So I got to go to the green room to see Eddie Murphy and I looked at him and I did have like a human connection. And then he was getting he was going through a very low period.

He was going through a low period in his career and felt kind of boxed in at paramount, which he was, and he liked and trusted me, and so then we did Boomerang together, which was and that was a hit, but not like the Nuttie Professor kind of thing. And then when Eddie and I pitched the Nuttie, where I had to pitch the I not had to, but I

pitched the NUTI professor chairman of the studio. They said, well, Eddie's, you know, kind of not hot enough that if he's gonna play five characters, is there any other way that's gonna be very expensive? They said to me, I said it is, but he is so gifted he can do this. They said, well you have to do it. He has to tell me he has to do a screen test, which of course Eddie Murphy has never done. They made him audition, but they had him made him audition in

these multiple characters. So Rick Baker, oscar winning makeup artist, actually adhered the all the prosthetics, and Eddie went through two weeks of doing all that for screen test and that was good enough and they signed off and said, okay, how do you talk How did you talk him into auditioning? He really wanted it. He'd never done it, and I think Eddie loves new challenges, gotch and he's brilliant. I don't know if you guys know this, but he is

a brilliant classical pianist. Really, Oh my god, he could go to a piano. He plays beautiful. I learned it when I slept at one of his houses in not Bubble Hill, but in Sacramento, and we were bored, and he went to the piano, playing the piano, started playing the piano. He's also a singer, right, he is a sings Yeah, I never I never heard never. How's it go? It goes on in your butt? Put in magazine? But you never heard? I love it. I love that you guys. No,

I never heard it. I've heard the title book. I never heard of classic the party started. Get know what I love about that story the fact that you said Eddie was down. Have a lot of executives in Hollywood turn their backs one people when they're not doing Yeah, they do do that. But don't you think everybody has

a down period. Yes, that's the crazy thing of Hollywood My life is you have to have humility because, first of all, it's the right thing to do, but you need to be forgiven because success is not a straight up trajector. Brian, we appreciate you for joining us. Yes, human connection. Thank you so much about out down today this week. Any movies you're working on anything, I'm doing Lynn Manuel Miranda's directorial debut. Wow, it begins January this year.

It's called tick Tick boom Um. It's a really great it'll be I think we should be a really great movie. And then I just finished He'll be a theology that Ron Howard directed. But do another Friday Night Lights movie, Friday Night Lights and del Rio texasorting a reboot. It's called I guess it's be a reboot. Yeah, yeah, I just love Friday Night Lights. Yeah. Doing a movie with Kevin. A TV seris Kevin Durant called Swagger. That's it's kind of it's about AU basketball. It's like Friday Night Lights

built out of like AU bass, crazy AU basketball. I didn't realize what it was. It's crazy parents, a lot of urban players, a lot of urban glays, a lot of urban play at the parents. I think, thank you for having me say really much. And American Saga also, oh yeah, check out what we're taking American Saga. Class Hulu. Please, well it's Brian, thank you very much. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's about report Report Angela y on the

Breakfast Club. Well, congratulations to Little Kim. She's getting the twenty nineteen I Am Hip Hop Award at the BT Hip Hop Awards. Okay, very deserving hip. She does have an album coming out is called nine. They haven't given us a relief date yet, but she's been putting out songs and she just put out a new single. It's called Found You featuring Ot Genesis and City Girls. From a Kitty with a big, big bag. I got said

he's just make agin my fast. Then I let him use my face, says Miami Beat the Jet skiing and the free JT to the Jet even Harry just did fresh We your best briefing Jet even not just cooling to the next season. More new music for y'all today. All right, So congratulations to Little Kim for getting her I Am hip Hop Award, well deserved. Now, Eddie Murphy has expressed summer morrise. He talked to the New York

Times and you know he's doing his comeback. He's gonna be doing his first comedy special for Netflix since he did Raw back in nineteen eighty seven, think about us over thirty years ago. He said he was dealing with a heartbreak at the time that he did Raw, and he said that he does cringe at his old material. He said, I was a young guy processing a broken heart, you know, kind of an a home And he also says that he remembers being picketed due to the homophobic

material and his specials. He now says that is ignorant, and he says there's no anxiety though about returning to the stage in twenty nineteen. He said, I now have a whole lifetime of experiences to draw upon. There was a time when I was at the center of everything what I was doing, and how funny I was, and how popular. I'm not at the center now my kids are and everything revolved around them. He has eight kids.

Didn't I tell you all this was gonna happen. Eddie Murphy is very smart because he's getting ahead of it, because he know this generation is so stupid that they would absolutely dig up his old material as soon as he starts putting out new movies and doing SNL and trying to paint him as something that he hasn't that. He's clearly not anymore. It's thirty years ago. It's not too I could dig up wrong it's hilarious or any

of his old things. But yes, so he's going to be doing his new stand up as if people don't grow and people don't evolve, you gonna hold Eddie Murphy accountable for something he said thirty years ago on a many stage. Maybe he really does feel like at that now that you know I'm smart, he done because they're gonna come from so you gonna get ahead of it. I told you this, already told you this two weeks ago,

all right. Now, Soldier boy has gained fifty pounds since he cut out leaning alcohol, So what does he like? One fifty five now? All right? So when you see he was at one hundred, He was one hundred and thirty pounds at the beginning of his sentence, and he has since gained fifty pounds. Okay, you know what, he's saving money too, because he was using so many drugs and lean that he was spending in between five hundred to eight hundred dollars a day on lean alone. So

since then, he's also stayed off at social media. If you guys have noticed he hasn't tweeted or put anything on Instagram since coming home from jail. That's good. It seems like he's healing. Yeah, three months and there you go. All right, I'm angela ye and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, missy, sir. Even hey, four after the hour, let's talk some good old fashioned racism. Why I don't win? We need has a Pratt to come in front of congregation? Were like to have word with?

Oh have a world with? All right? All right, all right, you might infuriate a few niggas out there, but we're gonna get through it. We're gonna heal together. Now, how many niggas can we say back to back? I'm just curious, that's it. No, No, y'all told me it was two part break, so that was too careful breaks break. So I was rashing out my I rashing out my n words. Next Friday, all right, donkey, the day's next is the

breakfast slug, good morning, donkey of the day. So being dunky of the day a little bit of a mix, so like a dope the other day. Now, I've been cold a lot in my twenty three years, but Dunkey of the Day is a new wife. Yes, Dunkey to Day for Friday, September twenty seven goes to Heather Pattern. Now do you know who Heather Patent is? Heather Pattent is a film and TV costume designer. Everyone shouldn't know

her name because she is a racist. Oh, the mayonnaise is heavy in this story, but the mayonnaids in this story. Hold on one a second. What you're doing. You're right, You're good. Here you go. Oh, I knew something was missing. He my jar helmets right here. Yeah, the mayonnaise is heavy in this story, but the mayonnaids in this story is spread out over a Nibisco Original Premium salteen cracker. All right, yep, that's exactly what Heather Patten is, a

salty ass crackers. And if you are mad at me using that term, then you don't know the difference between humans who happened to be white and racist ass bigger than ass salty ass crackers. Okay. You know, if you really are an American who cares about equality, regardless of what your races, you should absolutely be against the level of hate that Heather Patten displayed at the CBS pharmacy in Los Angeles on Steptember twenty fourth. Would you like to hear what Heather Patten had to say to some

black people in CBS. Let's go to I don't know who the news reported, but let's go to the news report are disturbing racist? Ranted a CBS and Eagle Rock. A woman is captured on cell phone video jumping up and down repeatedly screaming the N word into the store. She proceeds to exit the store and walk to her car while continually screaming disturbing obscenities. This man says the woman's name is Heather Patten and she and her husband

are his Eagle Rock neighbors of nine years. He says this behavior is what he and his family have been dealing with for years, which is why he says he and his mother have restraining orders against Patten and her husband. He says he and his family are from Italian descent. He tells us he's installed home security cameras after Patten vandalized his father's trunk and his mother is afraid to

go outside because of her erratic behavior. Well, the LAPD tells us that the incidents here at the CBS occurred yesterday. It was brought to their attention today. They say, because no crime was committed, they took a hate incident report. Nothing. Damn, that's not a crime. That's o KTLA five. By the way, now let's actually hear what Heather Patten had to say. We got the actual footage right, audio was here. Yeah, she's on drugs or something. No, I'm totally recas hate bigger. Hey, okay,

we're calling the cops. But the losses I can't kill if the lord didn't say that, I couldn't kill the because they don't be dead. He Now, listen to SEC rules say that we can only do two N words per hour, right, So are the N words? So did she just use upaul supply in words? Okay, but it's unlimited supply cracker ass cracker right, Okay, listen. I love overt racism, Okay, I love to know exactly where a

person stands. But just think about the logic. Don't be just distracted by the N word flying out of that human jar of hellman's mouthful case. She said, if the law didn't say I couldn't kill all the N words, they all be dead, all right? Chapter three In my latest books, Shook One. Anxiety playing tricks on me is called black annoid, and being black annoise is about being black and paranoid in this country called America. Okay, I

think anxiety and blackness go hand in hand. Black who have permanent PTSD that dates backs to slavery, all right, It's just just lingering trauma from past experiences, whether it's slavery, gem crow tegregation, or even in modern times watching unarmed brothers and sisters getting killed at the hands of the police. This trauma that our people have experienced in this country just keep getting passed down from generation to generation. And

we know all the dangers of white supremacy. See, when it comes to racism in America, black people have received a short end of the stick literally and figuratively, because they definitely have gone upside our heads with some sticks. So the fear that I could possibly be killed just because I'm Black, it's always lingering in my brain. And when I hear women like Heather Pattens say if the law didn't say I couldn't kill all the N words,

they'd all be dead. Jesus Christ, it just reinforces the black annoya that I already have not a problem I have with is America as humans who just happened to be white will be more upset at me calling Heather Patten a salty ass cracker ass cracker than they would be at her saying she would murder black people if she could get away with it. Don't call yourself an ally if you think I'm wrong and she's right, because I'm not Michelle Obama. See Michelle Obama says when they

go low, we should go high. Charlomagne God says, when they go low, we take it to the floor with them. All right, Stop thinking you have to try to be better than biggots, because you already better than these biggots simply because you're not yelling at them in the store, calling them racial slurs and you know, telling them you would kill them if you could get away with it. But you can absolutely defend your space and getting their ass. All right, they call you an N word, you call

them a crack as clock I ask clock crick. And if they threaten your life the way this person threatened these people life, well you know you just make sure, depending on what stateure and that you are always prepared to stay in your ground. All right, they have laws in certain areas to protect us from threats like that, and it's hard to even get out to give out that piece of advice because honestly, I know the laws rarely apply to black folks the way they do the

white folks. But the moral of the story is the hell with them racists? Ask people, all right, he from all, I don't give a damn about none of them, and needs of shit you. But guess what, we don't have the luxury of not giving a damn about them, because even though it's not legal, it might as well be because when they kill us, they usually get away with it. And I don't have nothing else to say about this situation because this is America. Racism and bigotry is America.

So when you see things like this, don't be surprised. Just use it as a teachable moment to show what we should all be against. Please let Chelsea Handler give this racist biggest heather pattern, the biggest he hall heahaw, heahaw. That is way too much. Dan Man asked, let another human who just happens to be white getting on this heahall with Kathy Griffin that please give this giant jar male, the biggest heahaw let Chris Rock put a stamp on

heather pattern for the culture clock. I ask, see, this is where it's whack, right, Like I'm on a page right now, talk to me, right, This is what she's saying, which is just crazy to me. Right, she says she's gonna be going live. She says, all of the DMS I'm getting and harassment I'm getting at my front door is overwhelming. You guys are no different from me. You guys are just as evil, and it shows. Then she says, it's not I have over fifty k views right now.

Any black owned businesses needs some attention. I guess I could post you information right here on the story because you know why. You know why she's talking like that, because she's an unremorseful crack I ass cracker. She's the biggest guy. She's a racist. We know what that is, and we know what that We should ship all of them the world start hip hop isler. We need to create an island called world thought hip hop. That's just cold.

On her page, it says, please don't contact me. I was intoxicated and I sincerely apologize to everyone's from my disrespected and let down for my actions. Please forgiving me. What's her page? What's her page? It's heavily and in Patten. Anybody want to have a petty party? This one where Instagram the Instagram or Twitter Instagram heatherly and and Patten. Let me make sure it's a cracker emoji. There's a cracker boy. But I mean she's but she has no

post right now. She took off her post down that it's Twitter, you said Instagram man Heavily and n p A T T O N. I thought it was a cracker emoji. There's no crack emoji or Heather lind Patten accaid Heatherly I through the neighborhood. Yeah, Heather, you know what, I'm never the same difference. I'm looking through all the food and drinks. Crack man, it's Heather Lynn the pattent. Give me one second, I'm gonna figure out how to have a petty party. And her mentions, God damn you

kid say no pictures posted? Oh so it's pointless. No, yes, as I told you, don't get wasted my time. You can get her in the DMS. That's not worth it, all right, she got no pictures. I'm sure she'll post something in a couple of weeks. All right, Well, thank you for that Dog in the day. Yes, indeed, up next, Young Mma, whill we joining us? Okay? Yes? Album out today, Yes, and we'll talk to Young Ammy when we come back. It's the Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ M

v Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Young m. We took so long, wait you wait three years? Hey man, listen, he really was and it just wasn't ready. Got you you're just cooking up. Yeah. You went through a lot of changes though, with management and everything. Yeah, is that part of the reason why? Ay stead we've seen that? Yeah you ready? Yeah? Ready? But not um no, not really.

I wouldn't say. I don't want to blame it on it, but it was really more so me, you know what I mean. I moved at my pace when it comes to music, and if I felt like you know, I just wasn't ready. Don't get me wrong, Like don't matter who was you know, uh representing me? It was always on my back about yo, you know what I mean?

You gotta get this out? Yeah, yeah, you know yeah, you think you had too much success too fast and you had to kind of you had to kind of catch up to it anyway, Yeah, say that, even though I was grinding for so long prior to that. But you know, when that fame hit and and that fame came a little a little strong, you know what I mean, like ten times harder, you know what I mean, because not on top of it being a hit record, but just who I am when I read presenting stuff at

the same time. So yeah, it was definitely like a oh, let me catch one souf real quick and and be able to sit back and watch this, you know what I mean. I had to observe for a little bit because it was just it was a little too fast. It was Younger May is heavy. That we were in Johannesburg together. Oh yeah, yes, but this event and when I tell you, they went lost their minds and Younger May came out. Yo. That was crazy. We had fun that there that night the club, we was out on it.

It was crazy. The first time. Yeah, y'all wasn't there. He wasn't there. Kept comparing me to him that you might show you ain't my brother. To this day, everybody be trying to look like younger. May I think yo, trying to look on the black tea to today. Let me, you got offered so much money to do deals and never did a deal. Did you regret that at all? I would have took that deal with you know what I mean, if I really was like, Yo, was you looking for a specific amount of money or is just

we wasn't doing it now? It was never about the money. It's not easy to be like no, but I'm I'm like, I have a lot of integrity, man, I think more down, a lot more longevity. And that's where my headspace was that nobody was telling me to make these decisions, neither like this was literally me What kind of bag were

they that you were turning down? There was ms Eminem's wowems man, And what made you be able to just give you the confidence to be like nope, I know what I want to do spirit yes, man, I always had a plan, Like That's what I've been grinding for so long for us because I had a plan, you know what I mean, Like, I know who I am, I know what I represent, and I wasn't sure if a label was going to know how to handle me

long term. You know what I mean, because it's like I'm not your average How hard is it to make a debut album after you got some money and fame in your pocket? Definitely hard. It's hard because I'm the type of person too, like it's hard for me to stick on things and stay on it, you know what I mean. Like I'm just spontaneous, Like that's just in my spirit, Like I just like to try new things all the time. So like I'll be working on the album and then I want to do like something else

at the same time. So it's like I had to discipline myself to stay put onto the album, you know what I mean. Like that that was one of my downfalls. It's not being able to discippline myself and stay put and eventually I got into that state of mind. I just had to like force myself to stick on it. That was really like the main reason. Yeah, yeah, you feel like that about dating too, yo, Yeah, you know what I mean, Like, yeah, it's like it's I ain't gonna lie. That's kind of like one of my that's

like one of my downfalls. It's just having this spirit about me with I want to try new things all the time. You know what I mean, if you're not a committed person, I didn't. I'm listen, nah, listen, hold on, hold on, before you got nineteen girls. Nah yeah, it's different, different one. Listen. I'd rather a relationship, I'm not. I don't really care for the being out his single all day, having a bunch of girls like that get boring at the wall, like I do. Rather a relationship, you know.

I mean, I rather a woman hold me down and she doing her thing, we just supporting each other. Was the last time you went a relationship? I'm in a relationship now? Yeah? That on social media? Yeah yeah, I'm in a relationship now. But you see, I don't really you don't see me just asking. I don't really throw it out there too crazy. Did you learn from like the mistakes of with Tory bricks posting up all the time that I learned and cuddling like you know, I mean,

what was it to learn? I mean, not to have it so public? Maybe I don't think our relationship was that public. You went Tory. It went public because first of all, I was hot at the time, you know what I mean. They see me with this this young beautiful woman, and it just went two and two and went crazy, But we never really put out out there like that crazy. I used to see it. You will see you're looking at it. Wasn't that. I know that

for a fact, because that's just that's not me. I don't really like to do that, Like that's just putting too much my person. Like I supported for a minute, like yes, you know, you know what it is, and that's it, you know what I mean, whatever we do whatever, Like a lot of people don't even know we broke up, you know what I mean, Like once you got with yeah, yeah, they got to this song and then nah, I don't say that. I ain't trying to throw that out there

real quick. I ain't never read no this song. How do you feel when your X finds love with somebody else and didn't have the whole have a family? Like how do you feel? Listen to the intro? That is not listen to that too, I mean not it was we was already like done for a minute that a lot of people know. We were still cool though when everything happened, like a lot of people don't know, like it wasn't never no beef or nothing, like we were still cool, you know what I mean? So I'm not.

I'm not a just like I'm the type of person like we was. We was done, bro and and they moved like all my exes don't moved on. A couple of them got a baby. I mean right, they moved on. I still love you though some of them still love you, yo, I ain't. We ain't even gonna talk about that. Manship, man, I love my girl. If you want, you still live in Brooklyn or did you move from Brooklyn? I moved from Brooklyn. I'm in Jersey. Now, you know, how did your girl that she was? Now? How did you know

that she was the one for? Now? Did you sure you want to say this because you know you're gonna get bored of it? She told us that was then, man, that was then. She's focused church. I met her in Atlanta. I met in Atlanta. Okay, are you blessing? Yo? I thought you were the whole dog? Uh? Well, I see she was following me already, vib you know what I mean. I followed her back. I thought she was fired. M man, you know no, we ain't nobody damn nobody, Like she

wasn't on my hills, like she wasn't sweating me. It was um she replied. She replied to my story one tonge. So that was like, you know, my oaki dog, I'm thinking, okay that yeah in a way right, yeah, its not respond back with the odds because I'm like, you at the door, straighten up my GENI response. That's when I wound up seeing her in Atlanta. But you liked that on the load that she didn't respond. He was like, I show yeah, like and then when we eventually started talking,

she liked that. I wasn't on her body neither. But yeah, I'm at in Atlanta and I wanted her to be in one of my videos. You know. That's yeah, okay, all right, But I was already kind of like, you know, we already kind of know before that, and then it happened, and at the video shoot, you know, I got to know her more, we got to talk more or whatever, and got the video done and we got him. Yeah, I'm pretty scrawm game. He didn't be in my video. That wasn't the that was that was that probably was

all right. Well, let's get into Young Amy's new single. It's Big. It's the Breakfast Club good Morning. That was big. Young Emma's new single, Young Mm's here we all the breakfast club, Charlemagne, what have you been doing other than working on your debut? Out past three years? Got involved with acting, business, directing? You directed a poet. You directed a poet. Yeah, I didn't know that. Yeah. They kept talking about you playing Cleo and set it off to

the remake in that room. That was definitely a rumor. It was a meme going around like saying that if they do to remake that these people that should play. But yeah, I heard that they actually really is doing it, and you you be surprised the end of that aund to get you a role already already told him. It's like who else you're gonna get? Right? How was the experience directing porn? It was fun, It was cool. It wasn't well people expected like they like like what she was?

Like you was turned on? No, I was working, you know what I mean? It was cool. It was you know, it was interesting to see. I mean like right there, it's like, oh, this is how this is how to point it like point businesses like how do you give direction? Like give us some examples. I'm like, yo, eat that a little more, you know what I mean, Eat that a little more? You eat that too too soft, man, you gotta you gotta I mean not too so unit, too too calm like delicate? Yeah too live. Come on,

put your mouth for it. It's your mouth phone, it's I'm being scared. So you know what, because I think I was gonna say, I think real life sex is so different than pointing because pouring is so much more extra. Exactly it iss it is. But they was getting popping though they're getting popping. It was old women, you know what I mean? Was it with bang Bros? Was it porn Hub? Was its bank? Was a bang Bros? Yeah, listen, I don't. I don't know nothing about I don't. I'm

not even a point watchers said stuff all the time. Yeah, watch one of the bang bros. You know what they'd be doing. They'd be riding around and and they pick up like they pick up random women. They ride around with the bang bus and they convinced random women to do like what they got bank's been around for about to say, it look like it's a little old school. They're about to buy what a rob about got? The kids? Watch the kids be watching man money, which you direct

another one? Absolutely, That's what I'm gonna do. Yeah, I listen, I don't care. I saw y'all put that up too. When then when that whole situation came up on your on the news thing, what's your call? They get room report? Yeah, I saw that was like younger mayors directing point And then I heard you say, yeah, man, but I want an album man with the music. I heard you say that, yeah,

so I'm doing both. Hello, I'm listen. You'll understand, man, Like it's so much opportunities and money out here, Like why I settle for one thing like you already if you already have the opportunity and you out there and you expand it and people grab me from left the right, No, get that check man, I'm not mad at it. Probums with that. Do you think that it's important for pointing to have a plot? A plot? Yeah, like a real storyline the best part of it, because some people don't

care about that. They just want to watch their favorite scene. They don't care about a plaque storyline. I'm thinking makes it interesting to have a storyline, like it's like it kind of I guess builds you up a little bit. And then I love when the white woman jogging in the hood. You should go knock on the door and be like, that's some water. There's some random, some random traphouse. Yeah, you some good as white woman jogging in the hood.

She goes to a random traphouse, knocks on the door, They open the door, and they're like, oh, what's up the water? Then they get it pop. I don't know about that. Moving on, what do you hope this album accomplishes? Uh, I definitely want this to accomplish, like people understanding me, more understanding my struggles and trying to look past certain things, you know what I mean. Not saying that everybody is like that, but you do have a good amount of

people that just don't can't look past certain things. And it's like, you know, I deal with a lot of stuff, you know what I mean, Like it ain't just always peaches and creaming me just because you don't see me express that. So it's it's definitely a relatable album. I

want people to relate to it. When they hear it, They're gonna understand a lot of things that I'm talking about in this In this song, a lot of people don't be able to relate because it's gonna be similar situations that they've been through like I'm human, bro, you know what I mean, We go through things like all as humans, and that's basically what I want to get out them. I feel like the album is just supposed

to be something about you and tell your story. And that's why it's scored a story because it's basically about me. When what do you mean that too? People still tripping out there? It's people who still do yeah, And I'm not targeting. I'm just like certain certain songs on it, it's targeting just that, you know what I mean. It's like yeah, yeah, you know what I mean. It's like I don't care, like yeah, you know what I mean, Like I'm I'm I'm out here, man, I'm a official

you know what I mean. It ain't nothing where I'm hiding it. It's not like none of that, Like it's official with me. And try to look past that because like I make music like yeah, and that's what it is, and that's just just what I'm talking to people, not like most of most of the people that rock with me is like we rock with him because we always talked about have a representation. It's so important and there hasn't been a whole lot of representation in hip hop.

That's why I think somebody like younger mat is so important so needed absolutely, yeah, because I just talked my talk man. What's the experience like meeting somebody like Beyonce? I never met? Oh, but I didn't meet yet. Oh. I thought you guys were you know, you open for her? And yeah I did, but I met jay Z. I didn't meet Beyonce. Okay, I thought you'd have been like,

I want to meet younger man. Noah. At the time, it was like, first of all, I got there, it was kind of late, so like they had to rush me the stage, and then I had a show in a whole other state right after that show. We had to rush right back out. But jay Z was right there, so I was able to catch a flick with him and then dip out. So she was probably in the dress room getting right getting Beyonce. So they who'll give

you any advice? He was He looked at me like I was his niece or something like like Brooklyn like yeah, like I'm like like big, like like I'm proud of you, you know what I mean? Like he was just sround like yo, like basically, I like what you got going on? You got it, you know what I mean. It wasn't too much said because we didn't really have Tom to like chop it up. But that was enough for me. Brooklyn got a lot of dope up and coming rappers

now too, like underneath you just coming up now. So yeah, that's got to feel good. Brooklyn is always gonna fire, you man. Yeah, yeah, fire right now. Brooklyn is on fire right you're six, They're on fire right now. Musically he was on fire, you know what I'm saying. Listen, you know he don't want to I don't. I don't represent Brooklyn. You don't understand that he from Brooklyn? So what? Born and raised? So what on the playground is where he's been all his days. So this album is dedicated

to your brother. Yeah, today's actually his death day. It's been ten years straight, is you know? I'm holding my head. It's crazy, you know what I mean. It's like I can't even believe it's been a long you know. I'm just trying to keep his name alive and and hold a fort down for him, man, you know, holding the family down and do on what I gotta do. Are you able to enjoy the moment being at it's so close to his death day, are you able to enjoy

the moment of the album coming up? That's why I said, That's why it's kind of I guess I don't feel too like about the album because always around this time is like funny, you know what I mean. I always feel like a little in the days around this time. So I think that's one of the reasons. Like all the time from this day on going on to the end of the year, like Christmas, Holidays all that, I feel that that that feeling, you know what I mean.

So it's never really always like I'm so happy and I have that moment, you know, that little depression feeling. But at the same time, like it's like what could I do? Like I ain't gonna sitting sorrow all day, Like I gotta I gotta make moves, I gotta hold a family down or whatever the case. So I'm good though, Like I'm like, we're out here, man, were working. We get into it, and we gotta make the people proud. Man,

that's what it is. All right, Let's get it. Make sure you stream it, download and all that good stuff. We appreciate you for joining me, Thank you for having me. It's young m it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club Now. On the Monday episode of State of the Culture on Revolt,

they were having a conversation about different topics, including Antonio Brown. Now, Remy mah had some comments about Antonio Brown getting the backlash that he was getting. The former NFL wide receiver who was released from his contract with the Patriots after he had sexual assault allegations against him. He's denied those claims. And here's what Remy Maha had to say about sexual assault victims. It seems like and a lot of these alleged sexual assault cases, the women are asking for money.

Hey give me some money and I'll feel better to me in any exchange with sexual acts are being compensated with money, Like that's a prostitution. That's a gross simplification. Really read to the sex really yeah, because in one instant it was so horrible he does to me, that's give me two million. All right, Well, it's definitely not prostitution. No, it's definitely not prostitution. Institution they actually call that, They

call that compensation restorative justice. And here's the thing. Sometimes you can't pursue those cases criminally because the statute of limitations is up, so all you can do is civil. But I think the optics of when a person seeks civil justice over criminal justice when they can, you know, when they have the right to do both, sometimes make you questions a person's motives. But I'm not gonna call

her a prostice it's not a process. I'm gonna just question her motivation and listen, let's talk about the financials of it though too. A lot of times people aren't able to work. Imagine you have to go to court, you have to go to trial, you have to go to the doctor, you have all kinds of mental trauma from a situation, and even having to heal from that and go to the doctor and get treatment. That all

costs money. Yeah, I agree. I just think that when you have the option to do criminal our civil, what you choose to do civil. But I thought I thought you got to get you both. Yeah, but don't you gotta get a criminal case going before a lot of times who do civil first and then it's easier. I think sometimes when people jump just the civil you question their motivation. But I'm not gonna call them a product.

Let's be real, Like, after you see all these different cases and here from different women who have been through it, it's not the easiest thing to have to go and tell your story over a thousand times again and reliving and have people not believe you and question you and make you seem like you're other person who's at fault. And also a prostitution, Prostitution is a willing thing, like the person is taking the money and giving consent for

you to have sex with them. It's a purchase. There are people, there's people who their houses get broken into and sometime you can't say I'm being a prostitute. That's what I'm saying. They forced in the prostitution. It's not necessarily yeah yeah, yeah, absolutely no, that's sex. That's sex draficking. Yeah, well that's different. Yeah, prostitution sex draficking too, totally different things. Right,

all right, now, let's talk about Angie Martinez. In the debut of her show Untold Stories of Hip Hop on we TV last night, she had Cardi bon and Cardi B was talking about just having a baby at the height of her career and what people to say about that. Certain people that I even thought there was gonna like support me and be like, listen, we could do this, Like real optimistic people, We're like no, no, you can't

do it. No crying the eyeballs out. So when people are telling you not to have your baby, I mean, is there some moment that happens where you decide to keep her? And how do you come to that decision? When I find out, it was like around the weeks that you could find out the sex, and I wanted to find out the sex right away. And like when she said I have a girl, you were already in love. I was like, oh, man, I have a girl. That means that God wants me to have a baby because

I always wanted a girl. Well, of course she's so happy that baby. Culture is here. Everything's about culture right. In addition, Snoop Dogg was on last night and he talks about going into the studio with Biggie because Biggie want to him to hear a song, so go sing, and he got about forty see you like yo, I want to play you. I'm like, what you want to play? This is this album? Before he gets killed track them up and he's say he played you the verse when

he says your name. Yes, I'm like, damn, that really loved me. And this man died before this record came out, so that was a moment in my life. And I'm like, you know what, at least he got to play that for me, Yeah, and satisfied his soul to know that he was all right with Snoop. Though, all right, these are classic moments. Yeah, but I'm still tripping off the fact that there's a recipe in The Bronx that consists of after an Angelican that can stop periods. I don't

I don't think anybody should try that at home. I always say the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida and boy Cardy Be reinforced that last night. I need to know what this recipe is. Well, And congratulations to Candy Bird. She's gonna actually have a recurring role in the season three of The Shy. She's gonna play Rosalind Perry, the estranged wife, the strange wife al Duda who is She's back at his side to influence his political agenda and to help herself as well.

So congratulations to Candy on the shot this season ye. Who's not on there, Jason Mitchell? All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, the People's Choice mixes up. Next is little Wayne's birthday, so let's get into a little Wayne MANI makes. Let me know your favorite wheezy joint and revote. We'll see your Monday. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club Now.

Shout out to everybody that's heading out to Atlantic City this weekend. I'm doing a two day seminar out in Atlantic City. The first day we're gonna be doing a ride along and I'm taking some of some people through different houses, different properties, vaking lots and just showing them to different properties. How much the properties are. They were ranged from ten thousand dollars to one hundred and fifty

two hundred thousand. And then the next day we're actually gonna have a seminar explaining how to flip, how long it takes, the money it requires, and all that. So it's a lot of people coming in. I look forward to seeing you guys. We've got a lot of busses so it's going to be a great weekend. Shout to up in New Jersey, which is Caesar, Shout to Jen, Shout to Matt, Shout to Sabine, Shout to Jose, Shout

to everybody that's coming through and Charlotamagne. Some a dude hit me from m dude man Cody, who was a real estate agent. It was like he had some property for you out in the Carolinas, South Carolina. He even trying to get in touch with you. Tell him hit me up. Okay, I definitely will, he said, I've been trying. I just want to give me a number. I I getting page number though. I'm always done to buy some new property at home and listen. Slew to everybody that

was at the Tamaron Hall show yesterday. I'm gonna be on Tamaron Hall today. You got to check your local listings. It was me and my guy doctor ish Major. Doctor ish Major is a psychiatrist who was educated at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. He specializes in women, children, families,

and you know, just black men being mentally healthy. If you've ever read my book Shook Went Anxiety Playing tricks on me He's the doctor that I have in my book given all the clinical correlations for the things I talk about experiencing. And we're both on the Tamarin Hall Show today, So make sure you're tuning in the Tamarin Hall, check your local listings, and check us out. Okay, okay, okay, easy, Yes, we're doing this weekend. You gonna tell people, Oh well,

I'll be in Chicago this weekend. It was like a really last minute thing, so I'm trying to get it all together. I'm a little frazzled, but you know, I'm getting ready for my Lip Service Live tour. So you guys know that kicks off October twentieth, and you can go to ticketmaster dot com if you want to get tickets to see us in the city. There you It kicks off in Philly, then New York. We're in Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, La, San Francisco, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, all over, so make sure

you come and check us out. All right when we come back positive, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, this morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now Charlomagne, you got a positive note. Yes. The positive note is simply this man. The positive note is I want you to act as if what you do makes a difference, because it does. Breakfast Club, you know. I'm finishi, y'all. Dune

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