Dangerous danverybody come to the breakfast club. I called this the hot seat. Yo, know yo, I'm not even doing this. I'm so petty, yo, are you're so petty? The world's most dangerous morning sho DJ ter on this bitch, Angela stay in everybody's business, but in a good ray. Charlomagne, the guy, the ruler rubbers you the wrong way. The breakfast clubs made for everybody. You eat. My voice is
a little crazy. Hey, Charlomagne, I'm talking to you. I'm clus good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, Angela, eat good money. He's aavy Charlomagne. The guy Peace did the plane. It is tuesday? Is it? Yes? It's tuesday? Okay this tutha, Yes, it's Tuesday. I got a little thrown off this morning. I walked in and said it's O. J. Simpson's birthday. I know O. J. Simpson was a cancel. It can't be right. He's seventy.
I've never heard that ever in my life. That old J. Simpson is a cancer. Well wow, well he is. So it's Tom Hanks trapping the clues bons for the greatest actor of all time. Then all right, okay, it's his birthday too. Yeah, well, good morning guys. Yeah, your voice, I'm catching a little cold. I guess being in the heat and then going into the air condition and voice is a little crazy. Today or the day's national no broad day, MB, so you should be happy to hear
about that. You're lett him hang today, I'm letting him hang. Okay, let him hang, let him hang. Goodness gracious, yes, indeed, Well, best to people will be joining us this morning, the living Legend. I got the hook up too, that's right. Somebody who we should be giving flowers to while they're still here, that's right. And yeah, my god daughters in town all this week. So she's staying with me, which is interesting. She's about to go to college. She's going
to Saint John's, so she starts college. She moves into her dorm in August. So she just got here and it's interesting. What are you doing with him? Well, yesterday I had to do this event with Google, and I bought her to that event, so she had an opportunity to hear everybody discuss entrepreneurship and how Google helps out with that and Google all of those things. So she enjoyed that. And I'm actually just paying her to help me for the next couple of weeks and work with
me and everything. Yeah, so she's gonna have a good time, but she is gonna get put to work. What's im ajing? You know? No, yeah, she didn't start yet. Okay, I don't know. She was, you know, going to a certain school or she's going to Saint john So she has to schools like business school and Saint John's they have the health class or whatever whatever. Yeah, I don't know she knows what she wants to do yet, but she's already teaching me a lot of different things about YouTubers
that I never heard about. She was telling me something about some twelve year old on YouTube that pretends to be fifteen and some crazy things happen. It sounded very scary. Then we were watching Euphoria and I was like, I don't know if you should be watching this. Yeah maybe, well yeah, she's eighteen. Yeah, so you know, I don't know. It just feels weird. I've noticedin she was born, so it's weird for me to see like this little girl who I've been in her life since she was born.
All grown up. Now, that's what happens. We started off his kids and didn't we growing to adults. List in Seattle. She listen in Seattle, so I don't get to see her that much, so you know, during the increments of time, now she's going to college. It's just amazing. It feels good to hear young ladies talking about college or something, because all I keep hearing about his hot girl summers. Everybody's madoring and being a hot girl this summer. My god, goodness,
hot girls, summer city girls, summer city boys, summer. Like it just feels good to hear somebody talking about going to school. All right, man, well let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Yes, so a mother gave birth to somebody else's babies, but tell you what happened. Okay, we'll get into that next. Keep it lock. Just the breakfast club cod Morning, DJ mvy
angela Ye, Charlomagne, the god we all to breakfast. Amazing how you can hear one thing in a breakfast club interview and you can think about it for years to come, like I'll never can get when Tracy Morgan told our board of drum and he got some butt hole around his bed. So drums in here eating a bag and he's wiping his mouth and I just can't help but think he's wiping some butth hole off his beard. Good morning, everybody, How are you? Was that what you was doing? Drum? Okay,
let's get some front page. What we're talking about. Well, let's talk about Team USA Women's World Cup. The final victory delivered fourteen point three million viewers for five So that is amazing that that many people watched as a women won. Yeah, so those women should be getting paid, you know, just like the men do if they bring it in those kind of numbers. Yeah, they having a huge parade today in the city, Yes, ticket tape parade. They said it's twenty two percent over the men's World
Cup final from twenty eighteen. You can justify you know, not paying you know, women in sports when they're not bringing in the numbers that they're not bringing in the fans that the guys do. But when they're bringing in more than the guys, how can you justify not paying absolutely all? Right, Now, mother gave birth to another couple's babies and that's because there was a mix up with the IVF at the fertility clinic, and now they are
actually filing a lawsuit as they should. The mother is Asian and she gave birth to two non Asian babies. Each child was a genetic match to a different couple who were also clients at that fertility clinic, and they were actually forced to give up custody of the babies to their genetic parents. So imagine, yes, you pregnant, give birth to the babies, and then find out that babies aren't even yours. After you go through that whole process, they still don't know what happened to their two embryos
that were supposed to be transferred. So they're suing now for physical and emotional harm and medical malpractice, negligence and fourteen other counts. This was in New York, a couple from New York. Nothing like getting the wrong order when you're you know, you got the craving for something else. I mean, that's really that's really traumatic, is that you go through the whole process of being pregnant and giving birth.
Right that's I ordered a number one chicken sandwich with cheese and pickles, all right, and you gave me nuggets, all right. Now. A YouTube executive called the cops on a black man just because he was waiting for a friend outside of the building, which was a crazy video. I actually saw this video yesterday. The man called nine one one. The man's name is Christopher Cooker, who's the YouTube executive. He's a white man. He's with his son, and he accused Wesley mission don't know if his name
is Michael or Wesley Michelle. He's a black man for trespassing in San Francisco at his building. Here's what happened. Call box and have them come to do that. You could just walk away, Oh yes, sure, I'll hold the door here for you. But that is old kind. Nobody's asking a whole dirt. You could do whatever you want. Yeah, there's a trespasser. And listen to your son. Yeah that's crazy. It's telling him. I agree with him. Listen to the kids. Even the kid was like, he's not even doing anything.
Let's go let him go. That's because kids can see the truthfulness of a situation. So the kids thought that that was some bs. But I bet you need girls, won't um boycott YouTube? Some of your whole existence is because of YouTube. You're making y'all livings because of YouTube. Y'all love YouTube so much. I bet you won't even fix your mouth to call for a boycotting YouTube, will you. I don't know that this is YouTube's fault. Of course this happened, but the guy work on YouTube needs to
take action. We don't even know what YouTube is gonna do yet, they just broke. Usually when stuff like this happens, what do we do? We call for the person's employee or employer, and that's something we boycott the employee of the employer. But we love YouTube too much to ever
do something like that. Now. I think YouTube definitely has to take responsibility for something like this, So we will see what happens, because I'm sure this story went viral, so I can't imagine that there's not going to be some pressure now. So at the end of the clip, you can hear the friend that he was waiting for a showing up and he's telling her it took her forever to arrive, and that's when Christopher Cooker hung up
the phone. You know, people are getting more and more, you know, rapp into the days of walking down a block and calling the police, like people wondering. I'm I'm calling them. I'm not gonna stand there. If I feel threatened, I'm gonna I'm gonna go up stairs and call the police. I'm not gonna stand in front of you while I call a police, especially if you know people record you, and the people recording you, people recording you, and it's going viral and people losing it work at YouTube, you
should understand how this works. Yeah, I'm gonna walk down the block. People walk down the block, and we call the police in secret. Yes, all right. Effie was watching this other video yesterday in Anaheim. There violent Disneyland, bra. Oh my goodness, what exactly happened? Because I said there was a bystander recording video of that fight and police are staying there considering whether or not to file criminal charges against members of a family who were caught on video.
And it was a long fight. He said, the fast forward to like the four minutes. He was a crip, and he said he was ready to go to jail. That's all I know. When I hear those two words. We got audio. Let's play a little bit of it. Women were getting beating the world. That's crazy, are you cripping? That? Disneyland. I don't know. Man. One woman was laid out on the ground. I'm like, what is that smug? That was his? How you cripping? And you want to go see Mickey Mouse?
I don't know. It's the craziest man. Are you cripping with goofy? At? All right? Jesus Christ, my goodness? All right? Well last front page news. Get it off your chest? Eight on drip five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. It was the Breakfast good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chest? Whether you're man or blessed so so, you better have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. What's up? Traff you? Hey? What's up? We're going on in Charlotte Magne? What up? Sis? How are you? I'm good? Good? How you living? How you look? Less? Black? And Holly? Favorite July? My perfort July was good. I sat in the house saying, just slept and got and got to come. Well needed rent that I needed? There
you go, what's up? Get off your look envy? I don't I don't like what you did the other day, Envy, what I do you know Starling Laurie Yelle had put up you know, I said, Starrie Lori Erlle had put up an awesome video and you liked it, and then you let the pressure get to you and then you went back and you unliked it. What video video? What are you talking about? So it was a nice video of of a bunch of guys sucking on cucumbers, and I like that by accident. That wasn't That wasn't a person.
How did you even see that traf? That was that was a working and you liked that video. We're gonna We're gonna rewind back up, watched up video. You liked the video about guys sucking cucumbers on yep, sounds like what happened the video? Then he commented on the video. Then that people was in the comments like oh mp gay and b liked the video. V But then the pressure then me to go back and unlike the video.
I know you ain't buckling under the pressure of being gay. Vy, I see that, you know when you scrolling there like you sign you sign if you commented? I did comment. I loved my comment. I wasn't mad about you can't act like you did it back comment. I don't remember what was my comment, traf, I don't remember called The comment was, oh, that look amazing. I did not see that. I thought I thought I saw I thought him so I thought him leaving. I thought I saw him leave
a comment. I said, hashtag I can do it better. You know what, traffraff? Why did you look your son after you hung up on? Why are you looking your thumb? Bromember? What's up with you? Why are you looking your thumb after this conversation? Did you see that? Hello that? What's going on? What's going on? What's up? Black men don't cheat? Brother? Yeah, yeah,
Well that's that's what I got a problem with. You know, Charlot should add two more words to the end of the black man don't cheat moving because you get a lot of women now like, oh I know ten ten gods, ten black man they're cheated. So I think the hash test should be a black man don't cheat no more? Why do I have to add that, sir ut? A lot of a lot of it is bringing up black man don't cheat God with black man have cheated in the past. I think it should be black hand on
cheating no more. I think that people are stupid and I can't say the R word, but I would love to say the R word and say thealler all right because because the truth to the matter, if we're speaking in president tense, we're speaking in president tense, all right, Like that's just what it is. Black men don't cheat. I agree with you, but you know how women are always want to bring up the bad. Let me tell you something about growth and evolution. Let me tell something
about growthing evolution. It doesn't matter if other people don't. Don't, don't, don't acknowledge your growth of evolution. As long as you've grown and evolved, that's what it is. We're going through something. Person. Let them bring up whatever they want, sir. Black men don't cheat for sure. Yeah, you have a good one. He's gonna through something is get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the
breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club, Wake up, wake up, wall your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or black, we want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello, who's this big chocolate to Toasucker. Good morning, a't toe time? How's everybody? Oh? God, all right, what do you want? Bro? You don't sound excited? Shame on you, every So listen, I'd like to do my version of Charlotte Magne falling in late to work? Now
you remember everybody sounds like Daffy Ducks. What sounds like this? Hello? Envy? Listen, but this is I'm gonna be late to work. I'm late to the studio. What's that? No? I can't spell studios? So what why? Why would I be calling an NBA if I was late to work? Sir? Uh? Yeah, that's what I call an envy. If I was late to work, he just shows up late because you're a dumb dumb that's why. No, okay, not really dumb this morning? Hello?
Who's this? Alex from Atlanta? Alex? What I get it off? Features? Bro? Hey, Man, I gotta thrown the pick with charlom Man. He might like it. Come on pick my bone, bro, bro Hey listen man. So I was just listening to y'all, um, and what was that venue y'all were talking about yesterday? It was Afro what? Oh? The Afro Future Festival. I think it's called yeah, yeah, the Afro Future Festival. Listen to Charlom Mane. The way you're going about it, it is totally wrong. Man, really talk to me. It's a
white man. Yeah, okay, yeah, exactly. So regardless of on white, black, Hispanic, Asian, whatever, all you're doing is you're treating racial and social division between all races. Really, yeah, regardless of the price. I don't mind if I'm paying twenty twenty five thirty dollars. It's not about that. It's all the way that you go ahead and wrap everyone up in the black community in the white community as one figure. So like you assume that all white people have privilege the same way
that all black people have your privilege, and that's totally false. Well, listen, it is a privilege to be black. But let me tell your something. You ever heard of the racial wage gap in America? Oh for sure? Yes, okay, So, so if there's a racial wage gap in America, what's wrong with some promoters trying to relieve some of the economic stress that black and brown people face by giving them a discount to this conscientt yea if you don't know
what they're talking about. There was a concert in believe now it was consent and they were trying to charge white people twenty dollars and people of color, black people tens. And I don't see the problem with this simply because of the of the racial wage gap, not to mention, when you look at a lot of these hip hop concerts, a lot of the people that be there be white, and that's because a lot of black and brown people
can't afford to go. So I don't see the problem we're giving the descendants of the creators of the culture a discount. Does it bother you when they're like, okay, ladies free, you know what? Absolutely not. I agree with both of y'all. Listen. I live in Atlanta right where it is. On one side of the road is completely it's completely poor and mostly dominated by black. And then on the other side of the street, twenty feet down is mostly white where houses cost about two hundred thousand more.
You know what I'm saying, So what's the problem. Why are you? Why? Why are you? Why are you upset? Sir? You're missing my point. You're missing my point. What I'm saying is it's not about them, it's about you. What I'm saying is you're going about You're going about it the wrong way. I don't like white men telling me what I'm doing wrong, because you you'll never acknowledge with white people never white men never acknowledge what they're doing wrong.
What are white men doing wrong in America? I'm deflecting a lot. You're you're not wanting to answer my question. What's the question saying is? Here's my question? Why are you creating a racial divide? There is an economic get wage you guys, that's definitely you know, living in Atlanta, I see it every single day. So how I'm trying
to say this, but how how? How am I creating the rati of the when these brothers in Detroit because they gave black people a discount, and I'm saying I agree with them doing that because of the racial wage gap? How is that a divide? That's not the point. What I'm saying is that you're grouping all white people all black people. Hadn't want column stop what I'm saying. As you're saying that all white people have way more money than all black people. I'm just I'm just breaking down
the statistics in America, sir. The racial wage gap says black and brown people make significantly less than white people. What you want me to do about that? Spencer? What was going on DJV? You got some positive positivity for us today, bro, Yes, sir. First of all, just want to say good one in DJV Charlottagne the Cattle going good morning. Uh, you know, I just want to say, you know, my sister, she went through a pretty bad
depression after she had her baby. But now she is very She's more physically and mentally healthy than she was after that. Um. You know, I just want to shout her out to keep out the great job again, her wage trainer's body by caucacious, that's what she do. Uh, and I'm doing telling anybody you know going through depression, you know, just keep pushing, so stop seek help if you need it. Also, charlot Mine the Guard, you know she's big on you pretty. I think she read your
first book, Black Privilege. Thank you? Yes, sir? Um, Yeah, all right, I love my sister man, I love her too, And you guys, everything you do, all right, we'll set us some love, brother, And depression is real, and especially after you have a baby postpartument. No joke. I have a good one, man, Get it off your chest. Eight D five eight five one O five one that we got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about some new things that are happening while we were on vacation.
Kim Kardashian came under fire and that was for her shapewear line, Kimono. Will tell you what she might be changing the name to see what you think about that, and she talks about what her intentions were with kimono. All right, keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club comring the Breakfast Club. Listen. Oh my gosh, guys, it's the rumor reports. Guys, it's the rum Report. Well, Keke Palmer was on Watch What Happens Alive and one caller asked
her about what she thought about Surviving R Kelly. Now, while she was watching it, she had put on Instagram just finished Surviving R Kelly, and I have spent the last hour crying. I will stand by my sisters because that's simply what's right and what I hope it dis continues this behavior and anyone, well, here's what you had to say. Unwatched What Happens Live. That's not the side I knew. So you know, just imagine that you having a great experience with someone and then you're hearing all
this stuff. It's like, why why didn't you show them way you showed me. That's a feeling I had, and I hated talking about it because I felt like, man, you were a friend to me, but then I'm seeing you as a foe to others, and I'm hurt for them. It was very sadly. I think anybody that loved him as a person probably feels that way. That's not something you want to hear about somebody that you cared for.
That's an honest answer. Two things can be true. He could have been a great person to Keke Palmer and an abusing pedophile manipulated everybody else. M she didn't see that side of her, right, that's crazy? All right, Let's talk about Ryan Destiny. You know her from the Show's Star, which is now gonna they're gonna have a movie, right to end that off, Well, she is gonna also now be on Grownish, So congratulations to Ryan Destiny. She's going
to have a recurring role on Grownish. She'll be playing Jillian, a transfer student from an HBCU who has come to study filmmaking at cal You so, I don't know if you guys, watch do you watch Grownish? I definitely watch out too much. I'll see a bunch of episodes, but I haven't seen it all. Love dropping the clues bomb from my homegirl, Jinny Rice, who writes for Brownish, yawns. All right, now, Cam Kardashian, let's discuss the whole kimono situation.
She has her own shapewear line coming out and it was called Kimono for a Hot Second Kimono Intimates, and she had trademarked all of that and everything, but there was a lot of backlash from that. She has since responded to that backlash by saying she's not gonna name it Kimono anymore. And she said despite initially standing her ground, she did apologize and said she would launch that line with a brand new name. She talked to The Wall Street Journal magazine and said, you would think we would
have obviously thought it through a little bit deeper. I'm the first person to say, Okay, of course, I can't believe we didn't think of this. I obviously had really innocent intentions. But let's listen, and I want to really listen, and I want to really take it all in. So that's why she's not using that name anymore. That's an honest answer, especially the fact that she said she filtered
it through her team and nobody caught it. I'm surprised nobody said something though, like you know what, I think this would be very offensive to the Japanese people if you did this. But you know, Stilling on his answer, well, she tweeted out, we haven't renamed it, but do you guys like the name Solution, were any other names to your liking? That's what happens when you have no Asian people on your team. They probably have no clue what's wrong and what's not of how well it can offend somebody.
So I gotta have one of everybody on my team. Make sure Japanese person Japanese. The same thing with Gucci. When Gucci does the things that they do, they don't have African American people on their team to be yo to say, right, yeah, but I'm sure Kim's team isn't as big as Gucci to be that broth, I mean teams in different countries. He's huge. In a perfect world, though, you would have one of everybody on your team. But
that's not the way things work. And I look at Gucci, Like it's based out of Italy, so a lot of people that are on that team that are in the main office. But it's such a huge company. There's so many different things going on that I'm sure everyone doesn't approve everything right now. For Kim, this is just her getting started, so I'm sure, like he said, her team isn't that big yet, So just a learning lesson, all right. Jaden Smith, he has launched a pop up food truck.
It's called I Love You Restaurant, and that pop up food truck it's for the homeless people in Los Angeles. It serves free vegan food to people on skid row. So he explains all of that. He said, the I Love You Restaurant is a movement that it's all about giving people what they deserve, healthy vegan food for free. Today we launched our first one day food truck pop up in downtown LA. Keep a lookout because this is the first of many. That's amazing. Dropping a clues both
with Jake Smith. I like that guy. Keep telling y'all he's the Gandhi of all time. Damn it, day and cancel do something like that when you have the means to help other people as much as possible. You should, all right, Gee Easy is really hoping to get the leading role of Elvis Presley in an upcoming movie about Elvis. They said he's not among the reported top names up for consideration, but he's trying to make a strong case to be considered for that. He's been talking to people
at Warner Brothers. He's even had a few meetings with the director, making it clear that that's what he really wants. I don't want to see any movie about Elvis. I dare not gonna keep it real and show his love for underage girls. Okay, yeah, I can't imagine that. You can't tell that side of the story. You would have to tell he married a fourteen year old a fifteen year old album Oh she was, you'd have to tell
that side of the story. Well, Gee Easy posted a picture of himself and he said, don't be cruel to a heart. That's true. So that's and it looks like he's kind of tried to dress like Elvis there. But I don't know. I don't know has he acted in anything before, because that's going to be. Ye, I'm not sure that's gonna be I don't remember seeing him anything. I mean, everybody that was around the sea Elvis back in the day is dead, right, so they wouldn't know
if it was true to life. It's not Matt Steve masking the white man in the room. Not. I don't think everyone else have been. Now we have to google that. I don't think anybody knows off the top of their head. I wasn't an Elvis fan. I'm gonna say one hundred and thirty seven. No, he ain't at all, but I say ninety, so I'm guessing as soon. I don't know. I mean, how old Elvi. I can't even tell you what the Elvis? What's the Elvi song? Don't be cruel.
I just tell you Bobby Brown. That's Bobby Brown. You're right night to a heart this too? That is the sound that did he do blues shoes? Don't step on my blues? Yes, yeah, Elvis would have been eighty four. So yeah, it's some people that grew up on Elvis still alive. But I don't what's another Elvi song? You ain't number the hound Dog, You ain't nothing bout the hound Yeah? Whatever he stole from Chuck Berry them, Yeah that sound like Chuck You ain't nothing but the hound though.
What else was still from Black People? I Love Me Tender, it's another song he had. I'm looking at the House rock. Oh, I can't help falling in love. That's him too. I don't know that I do. All I know he stole from Black People and he had a love one day. Girls all shook up. Well, I had a lot of son. I didn't even know all these songs were his. He's big, big deal, just a little bit. But y'all don't know any songs. I don't say. I didn't even realize. My
mama never played when I grew up. I don't know. I definitely didn't hear the of us grown up either. But I know hound Dog. You ain't nothing about the hound Dog. You know that song. It's been in movies. That's why I know it. All right, Well that is your rumor report. I'm a year. That was too much time talking about. We all have to go look it up. Sorry, I know you know. Tevin Campbell is not verified on Instagram. That's disrespectful. Now we're talking about that. He was upset
about that. Now we're talking about from legendary people. I want to clothe bond for Tevin Ample dammit, Twitter verified, TEW just communiently, don't know what it was verified. You don't verify Tevin Campbell? What is he not verified on? I don't know which one is Twitter is. I guess something had happened to his account, he said, or something like that, and then he had a new account. He said, I'm the old Baby's R and B artist that's not verified.
All right, listen, you can't do Tevin Campbell like that. Anybody out there who works on Twitter, okay, so it must be Instagram. If you work at Instagram and Tevin Campbell is not verified, you need to ask yourself why the man that gave us can we talk? I'm ready, okay, always in my heart? Why is Tevin Campbell not verified on Instagram? Damn it? He said? He deleted his old ig that one had over forty thousand followers, and they
still said boy bye. Think I love how y'all lifted the energy because I was getting depressed talking about that. Whoever that Elvis got is, but this let your name take Tevin Campbell. Now you got me interested? Girl? Lay She just got verified on Instagram and she was very excited. Laura, y'all verified before tell Campbell Burger verified before Tevin Campbell. Come on, man, just to kid you didn't know who Tevin Campbell. Is that the Graham do the right thing.
I know it's people that work on Instagram and listen to the Breakfast Club. Go verified Tevin Campbell. Right now, what's his Instagram page? Campbell? I'm guessing no, it's not. That's not it. That's all right, Well that's why it's difficult. Verified Tevin Campbell. Man, this is disrespectful, all right. Front page News is next what we talk about. We are going to be talking about why shoppers might be boycotting Home Depot. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep
a locked us to Breakfast Club. Good morning, and you don't even get to that part. Cheat, relax. Want to everybody's DJ mvy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some Front page news. What we're talking about you, Well, let's talk about Home Depot shoppers are threatening to boycott. And that is because the co founder actually did an interview and he's donating to Donald Trump's reelection bid. He said he's got a businessman's
common sense approach to most things. Now, do I agree with every move that he makes? I don't. But the twoth is he has produced more than anybody else he has. If you look at this country, I would say that we are better off today than we were eight years ago or six years ago. So a lot of people were on social media saying they're never shopping there again, cutting up my card, and they hash tag a boycott home Depot went viral last night as more and more
people got worried of what Marcus had to say. What do you say again? He is donating to Donald Trump's reelection then, and he said he's got a businessman's common sense approach to most things, and that this country is better off today than we were eight years ago or six years ago. The bad thing about home Depot they really having a monopoly. You could say lows, but home Depot is everywhere, and if you go to the local, your local hallware stores, most of the time the prices
a little higher. So that's kind of hard to just boycott. You can buy things online too, can try. That's crazy too, because Mexicans also anonymous with home Depot. That is a fact that you can got a lot of places in American go to a home depot. You see a lot of Mexicans there in front of home deep and they go there for work most of the time. All right, now, let's talk about an eight month old girl. This is really sad. An eight month old girl died and several
other children were hospitalized. This is because the fire broke out in an apartment in Nashville. And guess what happened. The mothers were out at a club. So they were five kids between the ages of one and six. Four of them were siblings, were rescued and taken to the children's hospital. And then the eight month old died at the scene, and her twenty three month old brother is in critical condition. Should be locked up, No mom should
be locked up. Whoever left them children like that? And the ages from one to six should go to jail. The children's mothers were ages twenty three and twenty five. They went to a nightclub Saturday night Sunday morning. This is what happened. That's so crazy. Growing upout used to hear so many stories like that in Charleston, South Carolina, women leaving their kids in the club, I mean leaving their kids in their apartment to go to the club. I used to hear so many stories like that, Like
I know a person personally that did that. Really, yes, absolutely, I should know a couple people. They should definitely go to jail for that. There's no way in the hell you should be six years old, six, No way, now, you should definitely go to jail. Definitely, AND's death. They're not going to jail. I thought that was a mandatory. That's a given. And they're gonna take the kids away. Absolutely, yeah,
really given? Who said they're not going to jail? Just making sure, Oh well yeah they I don't think they've been arrested yet. Oh, they definitely will. And them kids gonna get turned over the property of the state. And they're saying that it's not clear whether or not they had actually hired a babysitter, so they're still investigating what happened. And that can because there was no babysitter there. If she went to the club left side, that's not the
first time she did that, all right. Now. A man said he slid a seventeen year old throat because he didn't like that rap music and the rap music made him feel unsafe. Elijah al A mean, he was only seventeen years old. He'd been working at Subway and a taco bell. He was trying to save up money for his car, and he was stabbed to death in Peoria, Arizona. And the man said the rap music just made him feel unsafe. It was in a convenience store just before two am. The man is is heavy on that story.
Michael Paul Adams twenty seven years old. He lunged at him and stabbed him in the back and slid his throat because his rap music was too loud. Now, when I give Michael Paul Adams Donkey of the Day later, and you know I point out the blatant racism and bigotree, it's going to be white people that call up here and tell me I'm creating a racial divide. They thought me calling out it's bs. That's the way it works in America, sir, my goodness. All right, the last front
page news side. When we come back, Master P will be joining us The Living Legend Master P as a new movie. I got the hook up too that comes out, I believe on the twelve pH. I want to see you, and he is about his business. Yeah, he is out here working because he was at Essence Music festival. Was just came right here. Yeah, so we'll kick it with Master people when we come back. So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mvy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building, the Living Legend Master p Yes, sir, what's up? Y'all came up? Sneak is now, I don't sneaks the Zions. Yeah, that's what we're doing. This is man. You know what I'm saying.
Zion might have Nike or dealers, but guess what I got these let the print that's that's that's the leper, that's the high end fashion design ever replied for the twenty I'm just saying, you know what if that's on him though, Yeah, you know what I tell you all the time. You got to make products. We're not Nike, we don't own none of that stuff. Why we can't do this And that's what this is about us creating a way, an opportunity for us. So it's a new
way to buy shoes. You're able to buy his own line, just like because people don't want to go to the stores. No, most so it's like, you know what, get your high end fashion online, go to minyais dot com and we got to hook up for you. Is that even possible for you to be able to get a shoe deal outside of your know That's that's why we have to know our business, because you don't have to sign a deal to wear shoes off the court. You can wear whatever you want to wear unless you tied into some
type of lifetime deal or something like that. But I mean, when you go out, you wear whatever, right you're not on the basketball court. I think as athletes we have to take control of our own destination to be honest, which is it's all about negotiation and knowing your power. So I feel like this could be something big. You know, maybe if not him, it's gonna be somebody that's gonna look look at Kawhi littlem I like that dude, he think out of the box. Yeah you know what I'm saying.
Every man. Look, he wasn't worried about none of that stuff. He went got his money and say, look man, I'm gonna do what's best for me. But I feel like for us, when you look at this, we all talk about for Sachi and Guchi. We don't own none of this. Every time we sell one of these shoes, we're putting money back into the community, you know what I'm saying. So this go to helping in the city kids with education. Now does how does the city feel right now with
with with with the New Pelicans, now with Zion? Oh yeah, no, it's it's it's exciting, man, to be honest with you all. We just left Essence and the city excited. You know what I'm saying. Zion got a chance to do something. You know, especially if they win. I know it's gonna take a little while, but if they win, like the city will be behind him. They will be. That's one thing about New Orleans, you know. I feel like this is an opportunity for him, like what Jordan did for Chicago,
you know what I'm saying. Coming to know, she called go a bigger city, But New Orleans definitely it's that platform now where a lot of stories are coming from. Man, it's about to be big down. I mean, people scared for Zono because New Orleans got all that good food and they want them to watch and wait. Yeah, well you know, well you got to do that anyway wherever you go, you know, but it's disciplined. Its discipline. Wherever
you go, you could get into whatever. I mean, it's a hood in every city, everywhere you go, so people get caught over that. Man. My thing is, you know, you got to do what's best for you. You have to police yourself. Now. Essence must have felt amazing for you this year because you guys did the screening for I Got the Hook up to and it's sold out. Yes, So what was it like screening that movie? There? Did he call you? I was, I ain't gonna call'd down
there too? Juju hit me and she was like, hey, y'all know y'all was invite feelings, y'all, I want something the Tyler pair. That's what I'm thinking. Like, I don't really know, bro, I'm like, man, get out your feelings though, Like I was thinking, like we all had to run into something now I don't even like it's just the spirits wasn't right, you know, like you're from all of you think now I'm doing movies. I guess maybe like, man, now you're doing movies now with up, But I've been
doing movies. So I bumped into him and I'm thinking he gonna be Yeah, big brothers, I'm proud of you. The movie that that the hook up to you know, the big screening was big. The whole city showed up. You know, it was just like awkward, like like it was scared or something like like Bro. You know, like, man, I'm happy for you. It's enough opportune it for all us because really, I tell people all the time, it's really not that much money for us to make and
filmmaking because we don't own that. I heard the speech he said on BT and all that, man, but that's what we talked maybe because seven years ago we talked like, look, mammies, let's hook up and do something. But then you don't show up. But I said, that's my first time I'm seeing them. Somebody I forgot about all that. So I'm just like, man, look, I'm thinking it's gonna be you know, like we didn't took the city over like you said.
But it was like, I don't know, dog like you a invitim see, he was, man, you ain't get invited. Y'all know, y'all could just show up. He though he could just show up. But I'm sure it was packed. It was crazy, to be honest, you know, we brought Hollywood to New Orleans and we did something that is history because you know, this movie is owned by me and Romano as a father and son of starring this film and also financing. Like I say, it's only five percent.
I mean you know this five percent of all the production owned, but African America ninety five percent. We don't that mean we don't own nothing. So you see us on all these big films and all these big projects, but the real money is in the production. You know. Even with me, I watched something like they don't really want us to own the production part. They want us to be in front of the camera. I had to really go, you know, take one. I just wanted to
check it out. So I took a project like a no limit project, even to like a BT like man, it was just hard to get it through the system. Even though I got the money and every that don't matter. It was like and I when got another person of another color to goal and went right through, I'm like,
that's crazy. That's crazy to me, you know. And I'm just like it's like you I've seen when you are when you had Connie on me because I talked to Connie too, and I'm telling, I'll be telling, like, you know what, you really have to get involved in this and really be about to change. Cause I see when you asked about the Nipsey hussle thing, you didn't go to in detail where if I like what you said,
like was Nipsey up for that before he passed? And she told you no, you know, And I was like, that was crazy because a humanitarian and what like, we've been in the community for years, over twenties something years, you know, Snoop Dog and y'all know Nipsy and my dog like that's my boy. But I'm like, man, give people their flowers, why they're here. You don't just get
caught up into the hype thing. But you know what, you remember Nipsey Daddy was trying to say that why y'all didn't get up to my son while he was here. You know what I'm saying. I just think that everybody get caught up whatever hot instead of doing what's right. And that's my thing with Connie that I'm gonna talk to her about if she want to talk him. Not as cool, but it's like, you know, you gotta be real.
You gotta be real. You can't do this. This man deserved a lot of this stuff while he was here. And I just think that for the Humanitarian Award, that was a big thing for you know what I'm saying. Like last year year, I don't even think they knew he was. Last year he got into it with the guy got the thing. They was acting like they ain't known slapping. I'm performing Depreciata. That was me and fifty cent. We wasn't even bed to get into the BT Award
this year. Think about it. And then his music was crazy. His music was incredible last year, the year before that, it was the best rapper album the year. I said that numerous and guess what why you get it this year because that was already pass the same album that's sold fifty two thousand copies when he first came out two years ago and not going to million. So I just I just feel like man us as people, we gotta be real. Like you said, we've seen the thing
with Tyler Perry talk about ownership. But man, look, we gotta be real with each other. We gotta come together, we gotta stop. You know, we can't be faking with each other. I think maybe I remember I said in an interview one time. I wouldn't put no dresser on. That's a truth. I don't care who it is. I ain't putting no dresser on to make no money. That's just me. But it's not meaning to nobody. So I don't know if people take that the wrong way or whatever.
That's just me as a man. All Right, we got more with master people when we come back. Let's get into a master P and No Limit Mini mixes to Breakfast Club Good Morning. That was a Master P No Limit Mini mix Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Master P. Charlemagne. Now, what about when you
own your own stuff the way Tyler does? Because I used to think that way about Tyler too, But I was like then he was putting the dress on because he wanted to, not because somebody made him too. That's all. I don't care about that, That's what I'm saying. So I feel like we all got out picures like I got to hook up too. I mean, this is a big movie for us. This is a movement. This is not just a movie. Like they don't own it because you gotta you gotta realize, man, why it's so important
when we do a project like Black Panther. We didn't benefit off of that man like people, we look a us. Black people was in the movie. We was happening, excited, but it wasn't us. Yeah, so this is even though a movie like this, So think about this, a movie like I Got to Hook Up Too. We did this for the budget we did it for and we did it for millions of dollars. But imagine if we had hundreds of millions of dollars to make a project, how
would it look? So this is the growth. This is why this is important because we're coming back into the community. They're putting money back into the community. But it's a process. We got to grow with it, just like I did with music. I just didn't jump straight out it made hundreds of millions of dollars. It was a process because the production has to get bigger and bigger. So that's why I was saying, we have to support us because this is only one A few words about to go
at now you did you back this all yourself? And did you have investors on when people like I'm gonna holp you, I'm jumping in on this. So man, a lot of people talked about that, but at the end of the day they wasn't there. So me and Romeo end up putting our own money. Man. We had one hundred and twenty six speak roles in this film. Get his book of Royal Records for the most speaking roles in the film, you know. And this is big because we put underdogs, and I think that's what a lot
of people. You look at the DC young flying, you look at the fat boy ss uh hious, this hilarious po a J. Johnson, uh John Weatherspoon. A lot of these people, the younger people, they wouldn't have mixed them up together like this. This is a two generation so this has to be done. This is gonna change the way films are marketed. Ju jus in this film, you know, I mean, this is crazy to cast, but they all work. They all came to work and did what they had
to do. I mean, you got like a Garret Johnson, got a guy that should have been famous, should have been big, funny, hilarious, you know, but Hollywood they turn their back on the reel. So that's my thing for us. This is gonna open up doors for every African American and Latin old filmmaker minority, like you can own your own business. That there, you can own your own product. That's what it's about. So let's talk about the roll out of it because it is in theaters, but then
you also can get it and stream it. Yeah, so what you can do. So think about this, y'all. They figure out a way to block us. So I want to thank AMC to coming to the table. You know, it's an African American lady named the Cole that just opened up the doors for us to put us in theaters. But they stop you. They'll limit you in the theaters because they don't get none of the money. So we have to keep fighting, keep fighting and building this and building this. So at the same time, we could put
this on video on demand. You could go on iTunes and download this. So it's a it's a new way that they can't stop us. And even with the power of the Internet, they won't be able to stop us no more. You know what I'm saying. That's the great thing about the Internet. In a way, technology has changed because people some people want their movies now, so you'll be able to get it on demand at the same time. So yeah, I found out the day that theaters don't
make money off the movie. Yeah, well, you know what's it all depends. It depends how they market it, you know, like if they're gonna put the big mark llion dollars behind you to mix show. So you got to really realize what it is. That's why I say we got to come together because it's all about space and inventory. So if they put you in the right space so you can sell. So that's what all people don't understand, Like, yeah, you have some great movies that should have been blockbuster,
but they don't have the space. It's almost like if you put a product out and they don't put you on the shelf, you know. So those those are type of things that we really have to learn. And that's what that's what I'm talking about. Ownership is so important. You spoke about Nipsey He's got a song on the soundtrack and he say recorded it two days before his death. Yeah. So one thing about Nipsey man, he was always a stand up guy. It's probably one of the one of
the most uh realist guys. I meant that if I asked him for something, he gonna sit it. He gonna get it done. He gonna going no question, no talk. And he looked up to you though, yeah used to say. He used to call his label No Limit of the West. Yeah, you know what. And let me tell you how med him. I met him with this uh with with with low from Chicago. He moved out there in the in the calory with fifteen hundred. He hooked us up. Say, man, look you know you out in La Man, you're nipty
to get together. And when we got to the studio, it was just mad and we just started making songs. I think we made like over seventeen eighteen songs, just just just dropping them. So you know, we had we had remixed that that rapp up soon too. We had remix supposed to be me Jeezy Boosey and jay z Wow. Yeah. So they get done. It's done. It's done. So they're probably gonna put that out. But that's what I'm saying, man,
these record companies, we gotta stop. We gotta stop all these people from controlling what we had, you know, because even right now, look all the money they're making off him. It's his kids really gonna get that. How long the process? How do how do that take you know, because now you're dealing with a state and you're dealing with record companies.
So that's why I was saying, we have to take control because I mean he was with Atlantic Records at the same time, you know, so those are type of things I was trying to show him when he was alive, like look, man, and he was doing it. But it's just sad, tragic to where you know, you come from
somewhere and you die in that same hood. And that's my thing to educate the next generation that we have to figure out, how can we you know, educate ourselves even about the environments that we're in because it's about putting putting things in our community, but it's also about surviving and living to be able to you know, to be there to make show. I mean his kids, you know, his girl as mom's dad. I mean, this is a tragedy for them. Man, this guy should still be here today.
You told page six you would get more respect if you're a white businessman. Well you've been speaking on that. Yeah, you know what the sad thing about it. I was saying that for like even the athletes and entertainers, like we'll we'll talk we don't want to give us what we do because our skin color and what it's sad or either like like what we were talking about when we talked about Kodak will give this guy ten or fifteen percent not even thinking about it. But with us,
we gotta or well what this fun? And I mean I mean, if I'm gonna get you a deal, I deserve a percentage. Yeah, that's just business. You don't even ask the white man, no question nothing. It's like right now. I mean it's like you're saying, it's like I think even with him, I think after he get out of jail this time, he's gonna wake up and see that these lawyers are ribbing them, they are taking this money. I mean he even posts it up. It's like, so those are type of things, but you know the law.
You're gonna come back and say, well, man, he was talking about the nah man that man. No, after a while, you will see sometimes God gonna put you through something and you're gonna see maybe you at a stage and you're like when you don't want to see that, but you will eventually grow up and start saying, man, well how much this because they're not doing it for free? Any of those lawyers. I mean, whether NBA, Young Boy and jail whoever in jail right now, those lawyers are
not working for free. They're gonna get their money off top. They're gonna suck every quarter you got until you're gonna have them them more than they're gonna forget about you. Does master P want now? Like? What are you eyeing? Is it? I want? Like? What's what's next on your on your bucket list? You you did the music, you did the movies. What do you want to own? Like, what's the next chapter for master P? Well, I mean it's all about product now. It's about product, and it
is about the movie now. I feel like we haven't tapped into the movies as African Americans. I mean, I'm talking about really controlling to be able to have those budgets one hundred million, two hundred million dollars making those type of films. We have to take over this niche market what we're doing now and build up and build up and build up, because once you control the entertainment side of this, you will control for as the soundtracks
to everything. So I feel like we'll be able to give people more jobs, would be able to help more people. But we also could because as African Americans Latinos, we spend over a trillion dollars a year, but none of the money coming back to us. But is that possible because you know, we talked about it all the time, Like you look at somebody like a Zion. Yeah, let's say Zion went to an HBCU. What that would do
to that HBCU community would be way bigger. Let's say Zion sign with you instead of a Nike or rebox. What it would do for our own community way more. It just takes that one person to do it, but it's that one person willing to do it. Well, you got to think out the box. We just talked about Kawhi like he's thinkings out the box. Somebody's gonna see the vision. You know, everybody is not running away from what we gotta do. Like I said, this is a
real movement where somebody's gonna have to start you. So that's the case. You can talk about met No Limit twenty years ago, nobody wanted to do. Everybody just wanted to be on the radio. Everybody just wanted to have records out. I had to say I'm taking everything I got and put into this and grow with it. You might not see it right now. You might think I got the hook Up too. Oh, well, you know this is a hood movie. No, this ain't a hood movie. This is a start of something big and somebody has
to do it. Well, I Got the hook Up Too, comes out July twelve, and there's definitely go check it out, purchase your tickets if it's not in your area, by tickets anyway, and support and you said they could stream it as well, right, yeah, go to iTunes and you can download it from there pre ordered. Now alright, well it's master Pete. We appreciate you for joining us. Yes, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, all right, so early in the morning to be making out what this man
is saying on the song? What song is this? Control? Drink Controller? This whole time, I didn't know that was drink? No, No, that wasn't Drake Drakes on the song. Oh yes, you know what morning? Everybody is dat? Yeah, don't Drake speak? Why are you saying it like that? It is Pat who? Patois worst drinker Safari. Let's be honest about this. M No, come on now, it's didn't be a too heart of a decision you day, I don't know. That is the death of Guess two number one seeds going at it
for who's got the worst patois? You got the worst patois. I don't try to speak patois, though they actually try to speak patois all the time. You stop saying that word. Man, You're making me uncomfortable, making you uncomfortable. You just played a whole song with a guy doing fake patois, But now I'm making you uncomfortable. You know what. Okay, we got rumors all the way. We'll be talking about Well, let's talk about a show that might be coming back
that you guys, I'm sure all watched and loved. This is the rum of report with Angels Clubs. Well, looks like Diddy might be bringing back one of his signature shows, and you might be thinking, is it coming to Revolt? Doesn't look like it. Check it out. MTV called me out of notewhere and was like, hey, what do you think about partnering and bringing making the band back? I was like, man, something so great sometimes you don't need
to mess with it. And I said, I don't think that there's a lot of a new uppercoming artist that could really handle my level of intense coaching. So I'm kind of on the fence about it, and I need your help, say at Diddy hashtag, I want my mt B. Y'all thought the cheesecake was soon well, while did He's waiting on whether he should bring Making the Band back or not a BT other show called The Next Big Thing,
which premiere tonight at nine pm. The judges of Damon Dash, Tina Davis, Zetoven, Nipsey Hustle is one of the coaches Rest in Peace and Nipsey Hustle, and I'm hosting the finale of that, So why wouldn't did he do that? Or a vote because nobody watching from because MTV might own it. Also, maybe nobody watching MTV probably does own it, but nobody watches Revolte and Revote probably just doesn't have the budget to do something of that magnitude. But Seth
Rogan said, I just want to see Dialone spit hot Fire. Now, come on, now, we're not bringing dial One back. If you're doing Making a Bandage would be a whole new crop of people, right Well, Aubrey said that they're the ones that made that show, so they should be involved in it somehow Young Aubrey just needs to check. Now, I'm gonna tell you what would be fun if they bought back some of the original members of making the band, like Babs and dial on them to coach some of
the some of the new kids. That would make sense. All right, Well, I guess if you y'all damn near Fordy's still trying to be sad, might be. All right. Now, let's talk about asap Rocky and his situation. We told you what happened in Sweden. We've seen the video put it to asap Rocky posted of two men harassing him, following him and it escalated into a situation where there was an altercation. And now asap Rocky is in jail.
They're saying that he's in terrible conditions. By the way, while he's in jail, they said he's sleeping on a yoga mattum, he's in solitary confinement and they said this feces all kinds of issues there. So here's what asap
Rocky's lawyer has to say. Now, he has suspected all of an assault, but not the severe assault as the prosecutor wanted, but unfortunately found that there's a risk of him leaving the country, which I really don't understand why the court could find that, because he would be glad to come back to a court trial later on. And I was very surprised about the District Court's decision. So we will see what the Court of Biell says. But I'm confident now. Why wouldn't he said, Rocky go back? If,
of course he would he as Rocky, where could he hide? Yeah? And how's he gonna get out of the country. I emailed up what's his name, Brian Leach. Yeah, my man Horvain gave me Brian Leach's email yesterday. I emailed him and connected him with somebody that could help asat. But I don't know if Brian replied that, because I had a friend who was in the same exact situation, got into a fighting so earlier this year, and they had him just sitting there. The thing, you're gonna get a
bunch of jail time, six years something like that. But they got him home. Yeah, they said the person in the cell next to him had severimental issues and keep slamming his head against the concrete wall and throwing his own feces around, and they're not cleaning the feces up. He's only had one apple to eat in the past five days because the water isn't clean and he just
can't eat the food and it's filthy. Well, that guy that's slamming his head against that croncrete wall, it is clearly not slamming his head against that concrete wall hard enough, Now stop. Tyler the creator said no more Sweden for me. Ever, Schoolboy Q said I'm not going no more either. Hashtag Flacco and Ti reposted that and said, well up there it is. Sweden's now officially outside of the culture on
the no go list until they free Flacco. It's up and little Yadi said, me three will never hit Sweden again. Me four never been, never had any plans for going. I don't see why it would go through the Sweden. All right, Well, I'm angela yee and that's your rumor reports shout. Yes, we're giving that donkey too. Listen, man, it's a it's a white devil out there named Michael Paul all Adams. All right, we need him to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have
a world with him. And if you're upset that I called him a white devil. Just wait until you hit the story and if you're still upset after you hit the story of me, and then you're probably a white devil too. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked as the Breakfast Club, Good morning. I think everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to breakfast club now if he just joined us. We were having this conversation. Actually Michelle Obama was out
in essence. She was talking about marriage, thinking about marriage like we think about sports, and like you pick in your team. I mean, my husband is my teammate, and if we are gonna win this game together, he has to be strong and he has to be okay with me being strong. I do not want a week player on my team, nor does he. But sometimes we accept
week in one another because it feels easy. And that brought up this discussion about teammates and independence and relationships, and we were saying that if you're in a relationship, can you be independent? Angela Yee believes yes you can. Yes. I believe both people should have their own sense of independence, their own sense of self, their own sense of self worth. And I think that's important. I don't want to feel like I'm in a relationship and that person is dependent
on me for certain things. I think that people should want to get to rely on you for things. They should want to, but that doesn't mean that they have to. Now me, being married for eighteen years and together with my wife for twenty five years, I'll be honest with you, there is no independence in my relationship. There is none. Like I rely on my wife, my wife relies on me. We rely on each other. There is no I don't
make a move without her knowing, without her understanding. If I buy a pair of jeans, if I go to the store, I'm like, baby, I'm going to store buy some genes. Like it is what it is. It is. In the same thing with up she goes to get groceries. I'm going to get groceries. I'm spending this much. That's just how we are. She's independent enough to be able to go and get groceries and make those decisions. She's
not handicapies independent wheelchair. But you know, but we discussed she can go out with her friends, and she was just one on a girls trip her girls. But it's an important that independence though, that's just take somebody like you said about self worth, that's self care. That's somebody you know, taking time for themselves because you still have to be the best you in order for us, for us to be the best us. We still have that discussion. Or even though she went, we had a discussion, even
though when I go somewhere, we have that discussion. It's not saying you can't discuss things, but you're still an independent person. I think. I think I'm not happily married. Man. I think once you get into a relationship with someone, it's a team. You're trying to win together. It's a union. Y'all are in this together. And I think you know, saying that you're independent defeats the whole purpose of being on a team. There's nothing wrong with being dependent on
your partner. And what Michelle Obama said is real. Two strong people come together to form a team. Celebrate that the same way we celebrate Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant coming together, Paul George and Kawhi Lennard coming together. Those players on that court are dependent on each other. So why do we look at relationships any different? But I don't think that you can't, like I think two strong, independent people come together and make a great team, but
you're still an independent individual. Not. I think that situation when we're both super independent, super motivated and we choose to come together. So you may have been an independent artist winning on your own, but once you signed to a major label, that independence has gone because you are partnering with someone. And that's fine because the end goal is for both of you to win. Sykes yo yo.
Do you feel you could be independent in a relationship? Yeah, you had to be independent in a relationship, explain, and well, I'm not gonna start. I've been that guy, excuse my language, and had to be dependent of the other person. It didn't work out at all. And I feel like you know you have If you can't take care of yourself, you can't help your partner out. Yeah, and you know what too, I tried to be independent in my relationship. I try to do stuff on my own and I'm
the big bad man and I gotta do this. It didn't work out well for me, not at all. And I think a lot of people are looking at this from a financial level and not an emotional, spiritual, mental level. It sounds like that last caller was talking about from a financial perspective. Janet Hi, Good morning, breakfast slob. Now we're talking. Can you be independent in reallyationship? Absolutely not.
I was married before and I couldn't rely on my company, not even to drop off my daughter to the daycare. What's the point? You know, you share the responsibility when you're in a union. So he was depending on you, but you weren't depending on him. You couldn't depend on it, right, you couldn't depend on him. You had a week teammate. You had a teammate you couldn't trust in the fourth
quarter with that. But imagine both of you were independent and responsible enough to handle those responsibilities, right, No, imagine both of y'all were strong teammates. Imagine he was just as good a player as you were. Well, he wasn't. That's why we didn't flourish. Exactly, Thank you, mama. Eight five eight five, one oh five one. Can you be independent in a relationship, Let's talk about it. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, you are the breakfast club. We're
talking about being independent in a relationship. Michelle Obama was at Essence over the weekend, and she had this to say about marriages. Thinking about marriage, like we think about sports and like you picking your team. I mean, my husband is my teammate, and if we are going to win this game together, he has to be strong and he has to be okay with me being strong. I do not want a week player on my team, nor does he, but sometimes we accept week in one another
because it feels easy. So we're asking eight five eight five one oh five one, can you be independent in relationships? He doesn't agree necessarily. Yeah, I wouldn't want somebody to try to smother me and not allow me to make my own decisions and being an independent person. Now, I love the fact that I can call my man and get his opinion on things and get his support. But I know that I'm very capable of doing things, and I know he's very capable of doing things, and I
actually love that about him. But you know what also like in my household, I guess it is how you raise like even with me, I don't know how you have finances are set up, but like I don't have separate accounts. There is no my account, my wife's account, joining account, there is none of that is not my shoebox, her shoebox, No my wife knows everything that goes in. She knows everything that goes out. I know everything that comes in with her and everything that goes it is
what it is. YEA, knowing things is good. That's great that I'm saying. I love the fact that he can function financially without me and I can function financially without him, and then when you come together. To me, that's the ultimate power team. When you are part of a team, you have to run everything past your teammates. The coach doesn't just pull, you know, Kawhi let into the side
and say, hey, Kauhi, this is your play. No, you gotta tell the whole team to play, because every player on that court is involved in said play, even if you are the star player. So I don't see how you can be independent when you are a part of a team. Travis Travis Kamoni, Hey Gamona, Yeah, I wanted to give my opinion. I just don't think it's cool if you celebrate your independence, you know what I'm saying. Like, I get an example. My girl, she was in school
for a while. I held it down, you know, while she was in school, and pretty much once once she graduated, it was, you know, she wanted to you know, go on trips and you know, do this by a house, and it's like, you know, that wasn't conducive to what we was doing at the time, you know what I mean. And so you know, I'm doing my entrepreneurs and I'm
trying to get my businesses off the ground. So it was like, once she graduated, you know, it would be nice if you, you know, partner up with me, team up, let's do this. But you know, Vonnavea and you know, just trying to celebrate her independence because she had been guess dependent for so long, you know what I mean? All right, Hello, hey the morning. What's her name? Bro? My name king? Might to du wrong? All right? Well, due still say that. You know, Yeah, we talked about
being an independent in the relationship. What do you think? All right? I actually agree with Angela and I agree with Charlotta Magne and I'm gonna be quick about bears. But basically, um, I stepped into my relationship with nothing. I didn't you know, I was living an apartment with no how, with no life and no water. You know what I'm saying to my wife. Based on her independent
the independence, decided that she was gonna deal with me anyway. Now, you know, teen years later at the time chat times in turn, I'm working, I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing, and now we're a union. We decided when we got together that we was gonna be that one team based off of, you know, just love and not off of my independence and her independence, because if she would have threw me away, we probably wouldn't be together right now. Yeah, I would like to know people's definition
and dependence. I see a lot of people's definition independence has to do with finances. To me, that's a whole other conversation whether or not you should have your own money. But when you are joining a team with someone, I'm talking emotional, mental, spiritual union. Rebecca, Yes, can you be independent in a relationship? You really cannot. I mean you can be strong, like Michelle Obama said, you need a
strong player. So again, like I was telling her earlier, my thing is I got a man who he depends on everything. I feel like I'm sometime burden with it because he depends on me. I'm good at what I do or whenever I ky, I love and I'm bury. You know what I'm seeing a fishing on paperwork and all that. But my thing is, don't depend on me for everything. And you're better have a social life because I have one. Because the moment you look at the time that I'm coming in, I'll be later, right, you
understand so, and that's the same time. But we have to have this. I mean I left for him at a dealership. I took him yesterday to the dealership. I get up for seven o'clock in the morning. I took him to the dealership. Now, he couldn't have done all about yourself. Let me get my rest, but I did it. And the moment he put his hand up, so I'm
on the phone and take care of something. That means you could do it to yourself independently, I got in my call, drove woll and went to speak before a problem. Hours later drove up with his call. There you go. You did it all your own. You're independent. I mean my thinking, you could have did all this by yourself. Why you don't need me? You understand you need me for certain things. But sound like that. Guess what I
bet you my back against the war. You're gonna be depended. Yeah, I think it's important to have your own sense of autonomy and independence. At times, and it's nice to know that you can rely on somebody, but for myself, but this is how I fail for my relations I'm married, can't be married, you know what I'm saying. I think it's different when you get and I think for women it's different too. I think I've been in relationships where men tend to be very controlling and want you to
be dependent on them. And that's why it's always been important to me to be able to take care of myself and have my own and be a strong woman because that way I bring a lot more into the relationship when I don't feel like I have to depend on anything. I think that when you're a part of a team, y'all are dependent on each other. I know I'm depending on my wife, but I got a strong ass wife. I have a great teammate, and there's nothing wrong with being dependent on your partner. And Michelle Obama
said it. When two strong people come together to former team, that's you know what I'm saying. We should celebrate that. How are we more excited about Kyrie and Kevin Durant forming a team and coming together and Paul Georgian and Kawhi literardly forming a team and coming together. How we celebrate that morning? We do that doing relationship Now it's great. It's great when it's a choice and not a necessity. My look, my wife is my team playing my teammate. Yes,
he's the strongest one in the family. Like to the point. They gave me some tea this morning because my throat was messed up, and now my butter is messed up. And you know who? I texted my wife, Babe, I just had some team and she was like, babe, with maybe should take this that and me up. You know why because she's my teammate. And so I'm sitting right here across from you, and I'm your teammate. But you can't tell me about your butt? How tell me about
your ma? Now, I'm your teammates can handle this. I'm your teammate. You're not in here independent. You think you're in the independent. Forget it, man, Look clock I called my wife when I want to dunk. I don't need nothing from you. Show me and out of you, Phil, I'll get right up on that room. See all right? In a way? Who got rumors coming up? Well? Thank goodness. Wendy Williams is an independent person because now she's out of her relationship, handling her own business. Will tell you
what she has to say about her dating life. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. Its the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. I want to get everybody in cj Envy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning. Let's get to these rumors to show Wendy Williams. It's about some rumor report Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, So Wendy Williams, yesterday she was talking about her health
and news. She's had some health concerns and here's what she revealed. And I'm unsteady on my feet. You know. I got the bird ago and lift limpadema. By the way, I've been diagnosed. It's not gonna kill me. But I do have a machine. And how dare you talk about the swell of it all? And I've got it under control. And if my feet and lower things never go all the way down, at least I have this machine. I got fitted for it. All right. So yeah, she has
something called them fidoma. And in addition to that, she's dating somebody new but she's not going to tell you his name, so y'all don't miss it out. I'm not in love, but there's somebody that I'm crazy about. It's not who you think. Okay, mother doesn't deal with children, but it just so happens that I guess with my charm and wit, I attract people of all ages. But when it comes time for the comfort of a man, I need somebody in his fifties too, and he's got
to work. It helps that he's a doctor. I am not going to say one more word. You're not going to blow this for me. But he's been married, his kids are in their twenties, and yes he's black. Wasn't she with old boy about a week ago? Twenty seven year old? But it wasn't her man. She was having fun drop on a clothed boons with Wendy Williams. Just twisting there. She's having a hot girl summer, all right. Kelvin Huney got to hear all of these stories every
other week. Meanwhile he's out here pawn and jury. Allegedly she can't be crazy about she can't be crazy about this guy after two days though, Man, this is all about twisting the Knife one Calvin, I go back, go back, go back, pawn and jury and I'm selling sneakers allegedly, that's the story. I read it. How's the baby? I don't know that's the story. What was that publication? I don't remember? In Touch okay, one Touch Weekly, one of
them magazine, all Right, we Are editor. Larza Pippin was on Hollywood a Lot Uncensored and she was talking to Jason Lee about the whole Jordan and Tristan scandal and saying that it wasn't a one time thing that they kissed. Here's what she said. I called Kim and she didn't believe it. No, she didn't believe us. She didn't believe me. She was like, no way, there's no way. And then we called Courtney and Courtney was like, yeah, I believe that,
But why would Courtney believe it and not Kim. There were other situations or they were in the same room together. It was like a weird feeling. I got you. Corney was in that room, all right. So yeah, And according to Jeffrey Start, a makeup artist, he says that they're everybody kind of knew that they were hooking up together before that incident happened. Hey, drop on a clues box for Jason Lee. I think Jason Lee's messy. I think he's ruthless. I think he's conniving, and I like what
he's doing, all right. I like what he has built. Drop on a clue box for Jason Lee. Again, damn it. I like what Jason is out here doing that. Shout out to Melissa for it as well. Yeah, sleuth to Melissa four all right. Now, Lila Anthony, while she was in New Orleans, she was living her best life and she ended up winning sixty eight thousand dollars. She came up in the slot machine. Is that amazing? So she
put it on her social media. On her Instagram story, she said, it all started when I put two hundred dollars in a slot machine at NOLA at four am this morning, and then you see all the bells and whistles going off, and she said, we went crazy, but wait, the machine kept going in. Then at the end, grand total sixty eight thousand dollars. I love La La, but
I think that was a setup. Like yeah, I think what they do is they look at certain celebrities that played and they allowed them to win because people are gonna want to play? How many your mom My mom went gambling so many times. My mom may win two hundred dollars. My pops go gambling all the time. He can't win two hundred dollars. He only played two hundred dollars to you know. Way. The most I ever won in the slot machine was in the Bahamas, right outside
of Nobu, and I was with my friend. I was broke, I had no money. It was her birthday weekend, and we walked out of the restaurant. I put some money in. I think I played for like two minutes. I want twenty four hundred dollars. See, it's exciting, that was said. I think they did that. And you know what I did. I walked away because some people keep playing. I was like, I'm gonna cash me out. You know how many people go into that casino this weekend? Because Lila hit the
sixty eight thousands. Now, I will say I love La La. That's that's the homie. But it did look a little screen that she had the camera recording right at that moment. You see both times, you see That's what I said. They look a little scrange, but it looks like they were lined up, so she yea twice and then those rings, those bells go off for a while, like they go off until somebody walks over and give and see that's
what happened. So because that's what happened to me. It went on for like a couple of minutes before somebody from the casino comes over to you. And then that's when they turn and everyone's looking at you. Well, I see people saying, hot girls up team because Lala won that sixty eight thousand guys, want you to know that, No, she's not giving y'all a goddamn your ring is still do hot girl all right? The knife, pay that pay, don't pay that rent please, all right? I mean angel
La yee. And that's your rumor report. All right, Revolte, We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice Mixes Next, get your requestion. It's to Breakfast Local Morning Spotting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now. Shout to Master P for joining us this morning. Look to the og living legend. Master P. You got to give people their flowers while
they're here to smell them. And Master Pe definitely deserves all the flowers, especially being me being from the South, from South Carolina, you know, a brother from the South. When I saw a master P on the Forbes list back in the day, yoh, like, I was like, wow, what can I not do coming from the South. Ain't even about no hip hop and nor rap. Just seeing that brother who I used to listen to his music
ice cream Man. Nobody can sell crack like this guy that made records like that on the Forbes as, I was like, wow, So salute the master P absolutely. And you know, we didn't give a moral of the story for the topic we were discussing earlier, Oh the whole can you be independent in the relationship? And Michelle Obama talking about having a strong teammate you'll flirt with me?
So I just got out of dodge but ahead or the moral of the story for me is I think that you only feel a sense of independence in a relationship win. To Michelle Obama's point, you have a weak partner. When you have a strong teammate, you know that you can depend on in the real way, it's no need for independence. All right. Well, when we come back, we got the positive note, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now you got a positive note for the people, Yes, the positive note that simply this man. When you feel lonely and sad, remember these four things. I feel the love of those who are not physically around me. I take pleasure in my own solitude. I am too big a gift to this world to feel self pity. And I love and app proof of myself. Breakfast Club is all finish her. Y'all dumb,
