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I'm excited, and I'm also excited because we are leaving. Well, we're at the iHeart Radio Music Festival today all weekend. That's going down and I always know that's a good time in Las Vegas. But what did you do last night? Charlot Maine? I have no idea because I'm pretending to be like I'm pretending to act like I'm here this morning. I know because you're in time, yeah, but we're really not here, So I don't know what I did last night.
I have no idea. I was trying to play along, but okay, trying to be pretending, But last night I was in Vegas. I landed in Vegas. I went to go eat dinner a town because I already can tell you what I'm gonna do, So I'm gonna tell you like I did it already. The food was great, thanks to everybody in Vegas, thanks to two thanks to Mike for always taking care of us. And today the iHeartRadio Music Festival kicks off. So what if something wild happens in Vegas on Thursday night? Like, oh wow, you had
dinner through earthquake. I didn't notice. The food was so good, all right, but why don't you guys get it up your chest. That's like, we are here live, So call us up eight hundred five A five one oh five morning. We're not here lives the total goddamn live. We are alive. Call us up right here taking the phone calls. Yes, hopefully we're alive. I can't tell you what happened last night. Also on the show this Morning, we have Usef Salam
and Corey Wise. You know them as a Central Park five two of the Central Park five, and we saw their lives portrayed during that period of time with the Central Park Jogger in New York City and the docu series that Aba doubing they produced for Netflix called When They See Us Uh, and we'll get to hear from them the people that were Corey Wise and Use have Salam that were represented in that series. Also, comedian Sante Waynes will be joining us. She was featured on Tiffany Hattrishes.
They already on Netflix also, So make sure you stay tuned because that's gonna be really funny for freaky Fridays. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all, as this is your time to get it off your chest you man or blessed. We want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello, who's this plan? Please? Flo's up? Bro? Get it off your chests all, Sharlobury, I thank you, sir. I appreciate that. I want to get on your not going to change time? Come on, wow, come on, how man, Sharlombury, you got
damn run enough change. I'm saying my daddy. My daddy ain't teach me much of nothing that was good, but he definitely took me about to change the time. I'll tell you what thing. I'm from New York, and if you're in New York, there's a tire changing place on every corner in Queens Brooklyn, Manhattan, that I got money. They actually pretty cheap, and they're cheap. They're like, yeah, I have nine dollars. I don't think you'll understand how
bad people doing out here in these streets. I really don't. It's five nine dollars. You ain't got five dollars, change your flap. You'd be surprised if you ain't got five to nine dollars and you're driving, you shoot you in trouble. I feel it's a bad boy. I mean, I mean, you come to that, I get you something about you know, and we can their fault. I'm good, we got I got a bro, and now what Like I said, the only thing about Chipila is sometimes they take a long
time to come. I'll say that much. You end up waiting for hours. Sometimes it does Hello, who's this? And Nio? Get it off your chests. Oh, I wanted to talk about Stents stelling my show power. Oh wow, the sixth season, Bro, it's almost over. You I have saying all that, but going through the process it's hard, you know. Um, I was sitting up here going through the course system with it and they keep pushing it back. So did you present your show to him? And he's stole your idea
or what happened? Yeah, in two thousand and thirteen, I presented my show to him. He wanted it wasn't a show as a book called The Drug Game Street Politics, and so he wanted the book, but I said, I email it. And when I email it, because you know, you got to have paid for trails when you deal with entertainment. And when I emailed him, he was like all all he said was think we'll get back with you.
And then nothing else happened. And then next thing, you know, once I got to the third season whatever, and and I started going back and I was like, wait, this looks familiar. So once I got my uh you know, my lawyers in there, I was like, look, you know because you already know what you right, And I was like, did you have the same character? Did you have a ghost in the Tommy? Where they similar? How are they similar?
The similar things? Is? Um the Twins? Uh? Instead of a white uh that the Tommy, it was a Puerto Rican And then like, uh, you know the dage and she would finished like a lot of stuff they kept the fame. You know. Well, I'm gonna tell you something, man, you're a hell of a writer and fifty did a great job with your book. The next day, a good Lorenzo. Ye know, what's going on? Is going on? What's up? Broke? Get off your chance? Hey, listen to Charlotte Mane. I'm
right here, sir, Yo. What's going on? Charlotte, I'm blessed black and Holly favored. What's happening? Yeah, Sarious Sarah, good morning, yets too. But I want to know what's going on, um within the past few years, like ten years, why everybody's so got so damn like like sensitive over everything. Man, You can't you can't say nothing online. You gotta watch it, you say. I'll be feeling like sometimes you ever heard of that? Like you be seeing the movies that we
people for that, movies like that Cry of Sleep. I feel like doing something like that for like ten years to come back and be like, YEO, what's going on? Or everybody's so fake politically correct. You can say whatever you want, you know what I'm saying. You just got to deal with the consequences of what you said. You know.
And I think that everybody's so afraid of like these social media mobs and being attacked that they'd be walking tight ropes and walking on walking on thin nits because they don't want to be attacked by the mob player. There's so much about everything, but there's so much access now too. Before social media, we weren't hearing what everyone
had to say about everything. Now everybody's voicing their opinions, and sometimes they're saying things that maybe they regret saying, or maybe they're not saying it in the right way, and sometimes they're putting it out there. They get over analyzed by people. They only regret when they get attacked. That's that's cool, that's cool. But you know what I'm saying. It's like, let's say it's Charlomagne. They don't ever post his kids, but he posted his kids and hate does
something with his kids. You know right away, Oh my god, there shouldn't been doing this list and this and that, like yo, mikea business Like, yeah, I agree with you. Everybody's so SENTI if everybody's so soft nowadays. But it's it's just the way to side say whatever you want. Who gives a damn Let the mob attack, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to ben hit it up now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether you're man or blast, so you better have the same dry we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? You know, what's what's up? Broke? Get it off your chests? Man? You know I actually make you and Miami's for the When Caesar, when the lights went out? You don't remember that drink that you had a crazy this guy, can't you? You got to watch the man.
We had a real estate semin or Miami and the power whenever you know it's seriously seriously, So what if you just say, you know, when the lights one out? When you te me trying to flip stuff? You know I'm trying to flip or not? That god brother, real envy. Like the last few weeks been crazy. So I had two jobs. I work from home, and I left one of them thinking like, let me really invest in real estate. Then come to find out my government job, it cancel my joint. So now I'm like, is this a sign?
Let me go forward with it? Like I've seen you mentor So I'm trying to see what's good. Yeah, I got I got about three kids right now that that I'm actually trying to help to get into some cribs. Um you beat in Miami makes it very difficult because I'm in New York anywhere, I can fly anywhere, like I'm ready rush. What's up? What's your credit? My credit right now? Seven? Sitting on like forty five? Now you got some you got some money saved up? Yeah? Yeah,
we could get started. Email me sees it in dj NBAT Gmail. I can't mentor you, but I can guide you down to the right path. All right, you got got the email for you in dj NBAT Gmail. Correct. All good luck bro? All right? Hello? Who's this from? Harm Jime from Harlan? Get it off your chests? Yeah. Basically, I just want to kind of give myself to the donkey at the day for being too trust and long story short, you know knew York girl, City girl. I'm
supposed to know it all. City girl didn't know the guy? Yes, city girl, And uh, we're bidding an older guy. He's forty five. From my early thirties. I have two children, So my kids went away to school for vacation. I mean, weren't raised for vacation to New York May the end of lame, and he went to a situation. The only way I could help him out the time was you
might just have the cash. F I allowed them to basically pawn a fifties TV and my son's Xbox one with the intentions of him getting me out getting it out the next week. You let him pull on your son's Xbox. Yeah, back the next week he was supposed to get it out. So when he got paid, it went from you know, a check for short So from one story to another. I asked them for the paperwork to get it out myself, and it turned into arguments
and turned ugly, so I stopped dealing with them. Um, I went to New York, you know, got my kids, came back down. So he's trying to get back in where he's sitting and I'm like, well, what about my kids things? You know what I mean, Like, you never replaced it. If you have one hundred and forty five dollars, that's not an LG Smart TV and Xbox one. You know, I gave it to you, you pay the one and come to find out you were, you know, doing things I didn't know about and speaking peek in. That's why
I left you alone. And you're forty five years old, you know what I mean? Myself in a behind you know, lessons fire, but it's still messed up because I feel like now this dude, it's like playing of a word and it's like, oh, well, you know your mouth and you're rude and disrespectful. But if you like, I still ain't got my kid's Xbox, thank you. And this is why I'm rude of disrescessful. You know, I found out. You know, I guess Molly, it's a new thing in Orlando.
It's a new crack to me. Molly's the new thing now, Molly been around. But it's crazy that got you pawning your kid's Xbox City Boys, that one thousand. It's very crazy that it's very crazy that the d got you pawning your kids Xbox. Basically, I was traumatized, and um yeah, I thought I was talking him out, and you know it didn't work out that way. What's crazy is behind he didn't have any of his own things to pawn. Nope, No, he was running a room. I took it at getting
back on his speed. You know, he went picked off and how do you explain that to your child? Why are you dating a crackhead? Anyway, You're not a crackhead. How do you explain that to your child? Though after the fact you said what I didn't know what it was until after the fact. I'm not from here. I don't know anyone. How do you do How do you explain that to your child? Though? Honestly I didn't explain. I said, the TV broken is in the shop? What
about my xbox? Though? Mom, yeah, it broke everything. I still water. It's got in the TV, the xbox, and it'll be back this Friday. It's probably so sad. How old is he my son? He's fourteen, his first year at high school. Oh my good. At least you right. You gave yourself dunk here to day. My daughter is sick. So I have one hollering about YouTube TV and the other hollering about his xbox, and I'm just like, oh, I'm gonna get it out the stop. Well, don't worry
your son. In a few years he'll be doing the same thing to some poor woman, using his d to get what he wants. Well, n I'm determining. That's why I'm putting it on blast. I want right falling for these dudes. You have to really be careful for you to deal with and pay attention. Never never plan your child, Never plan your child's items. How long were you with him? We were dating for like only like four months? Four months too long? Hey, pawning for penis. Have a nice day, Okay,
damn it, man, keep it like. We have more coming up next. It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club, DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now if he just joined us with talking Takashi six nine, now he's facing forty seven years to life in prison. If you were Takashi six nine, would you snitch? Let's start off with you. Ye? I mean, first of all, I wouldn't be in that situation because I wouldn't be running around like that the question the things that he did,
But yes, I would. I mean, that's my point. I'm not a criminal, so I don't do things. I don't try to apply on getting people killed or shot or anything like that, so I wouldn't be there. But if I was, I'm not no street person. I'm gonna keep it real outlet see. But this is the whole thing. Like you know, I hate you, you hate me. I'm
supposed to hold it down for you. And now forty seven years and all these things that you allegedly did, you stole from me, you knocked off my baby mom, you kidnap me, and all that, and I'm supposed to still hold you down and take the street cold to
the death. No way, Yes, it's not happen. Well, first of all, there's no honor amongst these all right, So you knew who these people were before you decided to ride with them, Takashi, And I don't expect to Kashi to stick to the cold because he wasn't built from the cold. And it's been real lives Creek guys who
have snitched. So why into Kashi six nine? They shouldn't have expected him to stick to that code said, they should have anticipated this, And you know, I don't know because one thing I think Ta Kashi isn't taken into consideration is the impact this is gonna have on people around him. When you snitch. He's sending a lot of people to prison. And what we fail to realize about those people he send into prison is they also have
people too. So now you put your whole family in danger to Kashi six nine because you want to play, and this is what happens when you play. And we've been telling you for the past year and some change that you was going to either end up here or dead, and it's a good chance you still may end up dead because of what you're doing currently right now. But obviously it seems like he doesn't care about his baby mother.
So the only thing it seems like he care about this his mom's I think, And I guess he's like, look, as long as my mom's good. I don't know. He can't hide. It's like there's no witness protection with a big six nine on your forehead. By the way, you know, you could get that tattoo removed, by the way. He may not make it out of prison. That's the other thing. That's it's the reason that they have him away from all the other inmates and stuff right now because they
know that he's an informant. They don't like rats in prison, the same you don't like that would say if you worked with Takashi and you knew, like he's not really the street dude, they should have never included him in a lot of those activities. They should have just let him be an artist, because I feel like they should have known when it came down to anything, he was allegedly funding it. This is just as sad as the
Tupac man. Tupac ran with the blood for two years, two years, ran with the bloods for two years, ended up getting into a fight in the lobby with from crips. And now look, you understand what I'm saying. Like, yo, man, y'all, like yo, just be yourself. At the end of the day, blast and what's up? See the god? Well, good morning sir. How now what would you do? Blast? Good morning? Hey? What what would you do? Would you snitch? No? Man, I was so you were you would be cool with
were doing forty seven years in prison? He said, he not snitching. I was you going you on you're on phone saying and stuff. So he's gonna you going to jail. He's definitely gonna So you would do the forty seven years because didn't keep it real well, actually forty seven years in the minimum. Yeah, that's the minimum, forty seven years of life. They want to need to stitch I gotta said that. They want to need to stitch it, want to need to go to the course straight from
the hospital. Hen no, we won't tell what happened to the preview that what happened to the person that shot you. They got they like some people like that, people like wouldn't hill. Oh the people that you on them, they sent me up my family, They speached on m I ain't you're saying that. I'm gonna be honest with job mich gonna say and act like I understand what you're saying this morning. I really I don't even feel me. You feel me every two sentence, Junior, y'all yo, Junior,
when you stitch, Nah, I ain't stitching. I just based on how I was raising everything, like while I was trying. When you snitch, you get stitches. So if you running with a gang and everything go the wrong ways, I mean, you gotta take that fall. You can't. You can't. So, Junior, you're gonna sit for forty seven years. Yeah, I'm a simple forty one more nybe life. Forty seven is the minimum, buddy. Yeah, I know, forty seven is the minimum. It's tough. But you saw me. That's what he did to it. So
you kb screaming gang gang, you game it. I thought my fifty guy on that on that get the trap. He said, I am not gang gang. You didn't know that. You didn't know that to fifty today DJ drama type of dude man, he always live that type of dude man. You know he trolled too. I manage you off. I'm not manage y'all for not snitching, but I don't. I don't believe any here y'all until they get in that situation.
Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five. When we're talking to Kashi, if you was in his situation, would you snitch? Call us up? Now? Was the breakfast club? Good morning? The breakfast club? Somebody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club? Now? If he just joined us, we're asking it. If you were into Kashi's shoes, would you snitch? As I'm telling ya, don't asked me to commit no crime with you. Don't have me involved in nothing because I have nothing to
do and nothing. I'm a good citizen. Takashi is doing exactly what we know he would do in this situation. But if I was in Takashi situation, I don't know if I would be so quick to snitch only because he's putting a lot of people in prison. And those people that he's putting in prison, they have people in Takashi, have people on the outside that he wants to protect, like his mom, like his daughter, Like he's putting them in great danger coming for his mom and daughter. Anyway,
the ever ready where regardless with his protection. I mean, he's looking at how old when his protection protected Takashi, not his mom and not his daughter. But he got to move them all to it, like you don't have that kind of money. He's spending money on lawyers. All I know is weren't they already targetting his mom and his family, That's what I'm saying. So and he had to already pay for security for them, so regardless, they're still gonna do that. He could be telling five okay, yes,
that's ay. I'd rather my daughter grow up, you know what I'm saying and live a great life to have her potentially be a victim of of gang bangers because I was out here telling the snitches. Still, it's not as easy a decision for him to snitch a people think it is. I wouldn't have you know, I would have to think about my family on the outside. Rodrica. Hello, good morning, Mama, good morning. I listen to y'all everything. I love y'all. Thank you. Now, what would you do
if you was Takashi six nine? Mama? Um, he should go to Dell. He told that lifestyle. He put itself completely in that situation. I'm like, he had a chance to do something amazing, but because he wanted to pretend like he was down in the streets, he allowed all that to happen when he bought all those people in this area. You know, Okay, all right, so you say you wouldn't snitch. No, he has nobody to blame but itself. Okay. You know, if you live by the gun, you dive
by the gun. As a fact, Ryan, Yeah, sir, you snitching? Run Nah, you can't because you got to save his career. But Morley, Morley morally should but his career in jail, his career. He won't come out to seventy five as a possible ever comes out. But what I'm saying is that the same reason why he is who he is is because of them people. The same reason he can brag and go to Chicago and do all this stuff he did it's because of the same guys that he's
snitching on him. He didn't have no credibilities. They were his credibility. So why would he have a career if he's snitching on the people that gave him credibility. Jail if he snitched on him, If he snitched on him, he's done. He's done. If he I mean, if he can't make any more music, especially for street music, and see, I don't see I disagreed it society right now, it's so crazy. Right now, he'll make another record and say that you know, yeah, I snitched because they said this,
and then people love him again. It just seems like that last girls, the females, because the men, definitely half of the men don't rock with him. Now the kids, the kids rock with him, but the half of the men who don't know snitching and the non senise and half of them don't rock with him in But I think he has a lot of suburbian fans that don't really live by the cold, so I don't think they necessarily care. I mean, I got three sons, so I'm
definitely in an argument about six nine every day. I got three teenage sons, so I go through it every day about this guy, right, And they didn't come from the same place that you came from, and they don't care. They just like his music, love the fact that he trolls. And yeah, they don't even understand why. Yeah, you're not gonna win that argument, but they don't care. They don't
care about the street code. Man. They pull up all type of facts, all type of stuff off one and the more you try to argue with them enough harder they're gonna go for him. They still listen. That's how I used to say when I was a kid, talking about all you gotta do is be like, you know what, I like Takashi too, and they probably won't like him no more, exactly exactly. You're absolutely right, y'all. Man, y'all have a great day, you two. What's the what's the
moral of the story if there's a morrow? Um, I don't think there is a moral of the story. The more of the stories you turn out to be what you pretend to be. And guess what gangsters all, right, Most gangsters end up in the position that the Kasci six nine is in right now, either jail or dead. And a guy like t Kasci six nine, who was never about that code. Is not gonna follow the code, and he's gonna end up snitching just like he's doing
right now. All right, we got more coming up that we're to breakfast club, the breakfast club humble with sanding, the breakfast class. Dark morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time for slander the breakfast class. Right. We need the humbling, you know what I'm saying. We like to do this every now and then just to keep us humble, you know what I mean. All Right, Well, let's get to a KLA. Good morning guys. Hey, Kelly, who you want
to slander Charlemagne? May you slander Charlemagne. I'm a fairly new listener. I've been listening for about two years, and um, Charlemagne has been open and honest about what he went through at the child in terms of his sexual molestation.
And you know, I wonder if maybe you need to explore that a little deeper in your therapy, because out of the three of y'all, Charlemagne, you are the only one that makes so many over the top sexual references about man part about doing things sexually that most people don't even talk about in the privacy of their own home.
And I wonder it's because you have residual issues with what happened to you, because it's very clenched worthy to listen to you make so many over the top sexual reference You do talk about, man, but a lot of the plane. Yeah, that's a valid point you do talk about, right, But I'm not I'm not even just mutinous. I think she might be right all right, But thank you, Kelly. Did you hear anything this morning? Uh? Yeah, this morning? So I was kind of rooming for you this morning.
But you know, y'all not off the air for another forty five minutes. You must have just got in the car when I talked. You didn't hit when I you didn't hit when I told Envy that just because a man tells you to get on your knees like you used to, it might not be a reference. You hear that? Okay, that was kind of mile compared to how you Yeah, that is right. Did you hear how he was gonna fill in his face? I didn't say no, he didn't
say that. That didn't happen, But thank you, Kelly. Hey, Jayson cole mor to Jason it was going on envy and what the hell you just saying? Who you want to slander? Charlotte Mann? I think here closet. Everything y'all talk about it comes back to some closet homosexual stuff. What's up without Charlote? N Like, what give me an example? What's in my closet? I mean an example? Till like this morning, I was talking about the unse for Westbrook. You're talking about what baby? She was gay and he
told to get on it. Yeah, I had nothing to do with anything. What are you talking about this? Because I don't understand why people just jumped to the conclusion that that meant slavery just because a man tells another man get on your knees like you used to. But that's a conclusion rust of Westbrook. Jem too. But why do you go to the side homo side is murder? Sir? Oh? Robert? All right, hey, Robert? How you doing? Oh God, how you doing? I'm good? Who you want to slander a favorite?
Why do you want to slam to me? Brother? Man? I really started following you on Instagram, man, all your posts. That is a different call with the same hoodie the time he got it on. Now, who do he is it? What does he say? Is it? My guy? First? My enemies? I love that brand. I wonder why I love that brand. I love that brand that Yeah, you can go to the Body of God dot com to get your You know, my dad said that the same. Do you own any other clothes? You were that same hoody other time than
Why didn't you think it's the same hoodie? It's different colors exactly. It might be the same as smells the same. It's not one going on? Going on? What's up? Are me going? Oh hey, what's no? You're talking to me? Ain't I'm not something to say West African? No, I'm talking about see poppy, you better tell you better embrace that man? Who you want to slam? The poppy man? I just want to They was up two guards on the two yards every morning. Man, y'all funny Charlotte man,
the guy I gotta love for you. Man, you're even funky all the time. And that's a good thing. Well, thank you, sir, But this is slander the breakfast clubs. So we can't the slang of y'all man, and I'm playing as you because he's not embracing this waffle man, he's gonna embrace that waffle. He does embrace it. He eats him all the time. He don't hold it down though. Man, he'd be laying, he'd be laying. Um Charlotte man with man, Yeah, I'm not Dominican man him black, he stopped his pancakes,
And why you don't embrace your Dominican side? Man? Hi, Poppy coom Stylestad. I'll be thank him every morning. I'm like, don't worry. You know you got that thing you Yeah, it's almost fring time. He'll be out here with the white jeans. He'll be full blown Dominican by someone Komo style instead Peace Poppy, what uh why are you calling him poppy? I don't know, d Yo, who you want
to sland the d Poppy? How's it for you? He definitely called you poppy d. This is the slander, man, because I think you're really gay, man, I really think you're gay. And like, because you old y'all, you're always so sensitive. Bro, why game wait now, hong but but but damn, bro, you old when he's got to be so sensitive? Chalma bro Charlomagne, Bro, I love you, bro, but you look like a barn our wallet brove. Yes, I'm game, but he's not everything about your face. Bro,
That's all I'm gonna say. And I'm gonna go back the little talk every yo. You need to start playing some real and some real stuff. Man, You don't get paid to play real music. And then some saying y'all can always complaining about home. Man. We tired of hearing the same stuff and just he played the same whack has he dies you whack for that? Whack for that? Ain't got nothing for he? I love you, Ye, you laugh like a four year old little girl, and you need to fix your whole laugh and not a fact.
Let's go to Disney Lane, something new for your life. Okay. I liked it. I liked it. I liked just slanded this morning. It started off strong. I don't mind laughing like a four year and did a little week, but it was strong all right. Bye, Man Slanded The Breakfast Club, Keep and lock this the breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Cj mdy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Yes, sir, Now we all seen uh Central Park when they see us.
And when they say his name, I called the Central Park five and that's what what I know. And now these two young men, the story was based off of your lives, So you sm and Corey Wise, welcome. Can I ask your brothers a question. Do y'all feel seen yet? I think I think now it's yeah, we're on a
different plateau. Now, this happened to the formerly known as Central Park five, right, But this is what's happening to black and brown people all around the globe, right, and so America is this peatreet dish of of you know, I call it the criminal system of injustice. You know, that's the best thing about social media and everything that's going on in creating movies and Netflix and all these these outlets. I grew up in it, so I lived
it in that experience of being from Queens. And we've seen it, and we've seen the effective media and the ads that Donald Trump took out. But then you forget about it, like lost it for for I don't even know how many years, twenty years, years, thirty years. And now the fact that it's back and now is it could be documented in something that we can look at all of them and see how did judicial system really
affects us and takes advantage about youth. You think about how those ads that Donald Trump took out also harmed the whole situation, like that should have been illegal of him asking it to bring back the death penalty. And you know, he still hasn't admitted he's wrong, right, not at all. But you know what's crazy about that, right? This ad, this ad was taken out two weeks after
we were accused. We weren't even we weren't we hadn't even go on to trial yet, And so they looked at us and said, oh, yeah, Corey looks like a rapist. Use if looks like a rapist Antron Kevin Raymond. You know what I'm saying. They basically a black man, a person with this skin color. If they're accused, they're not. They're not accused. They're actually the culprit. And that's the biggest problem of the criminal justice system. They look at
people and automatically cash judgment. This man took out eighty five thousand dollars of his own money to pay for these ads to run in New York City's newspapers. That's a lot. That was a lot of money. Then that's a lot of money. Now money. A lot of folks don't have eighty five thousand dollars sitting in the bank, you know. And so for him to do that, it gave a nod to everybody in darkest place of society to then think about what can we do to these guys.
Pat Buchanon started writing about Corey and the papers. He said, let's take the eldest one and hang him from a tree in Central Park. Wow. Now you look at the series and you realize Corey wasn't even one, he wasn't even a suspect, and two he became the magic that freed us. He would for the support. He came down for me, you know, I mean, and that's such an honorable and noble thing. Man, I always have this guy's back right here. Man ended up in more time than
all of y'all thought. But not even anything that you anticipate could happen, right because before that, you're not thinking, Okay, I'm gonna go down and see what's going on, and then I'm gonna end up somehow getting accused or something, because I'm sure you knew he didn't do anything wrong. Also, yeah, you know, what's you know what what what the real law is. The real law is white supremacy, white mail dominance.
That's the only law that is recognized in America. I said, all the time, old white men have been the parasites of this country. They'd a problem with this country. Every fucked up law, even now from the abortion build that everything is because of old white men. Talk about it, man, That's what it is, and that's a problem. I see. One of the beautiful, most beautiful things about this is
that we survived this. He did almost fourteen years Corey, What did your parents say when you went down there and they said you had nothing to do with this, but you coming down here for your friend? What did your parents they at that time? Well, she didn't even know what I was there. She just heard I was there. But by time for her to catch up to me,
I was already gone on the Alan. I get the feeling, Corey that whenever you, you know, I even see you on TV and stuff, it's like, it's still hard for you to talk about this stuff to a degree, but at the same time it becomes therapy to man. Right, you guys all watched it together for the first time, right, Yeah, yeah, But that was one of the hardest things I think to watch because there was already the assumption that we
already knew what everybody went through already. I said, you know what my time was like this, Corey's time probably was like that as well. And then when we saw it and we got an opportunity to see Corey's portrayal in this in this awesome film, when they see us, it blew our minds. Right like he was in real hell, we was in paradise. I mean that's how I described like we was in. I was in maximum a security
youth facilities. He was in gladiator school. Everybody knows Ryker's Island around the globe, right, I mean, so pretty much as I found myself learning from the documentary up to now, this would be what he had when he had, I was feeling from him, and I was desided. After I've been learning from the documentary documentary with Trump being in Theresa, now now I understand who my slugger was coming for.
And that's hard because it was like, you know, you, you you said one day recently, you said this, right, here was Donald Trump placing a bounty on our heads and all of the hell that he experienced all of the fact that he had to fight for his life for real. You see what I'm saying. Um, shoot, you say that you this is life after death for you. You say that that Corey died in prison. Oh yeah,
you see what I'm saying. So even the even the emergence of of of who Corey is now, it's like I've heard him say, Man, he's fighting for the Cory that couldn't fight. He's fighting for those corries. Do you forgive everybody involved, the woman the process? Because people say forgiving is the best therapy or things like that. Do you forgive? No, not no word. It was pretty much as of lately. When they showed The New The New thirty years later, twenty twenty, did I find myself looking
at all the players involved? And even she didn't She didn't have nothing to do with the rest of it. All she had to do was just here about Bray's manteas and and keep it moving. But she stuck around for the rest. I'm talking about the victim herself. And I found myself getting an extra from her, you know, as far as the lawsuit and everything and from the Supreme Court. And she's like, well, I felt that they the judge should have way to look. It has nothing
to do with you. You got your little money, just has nothing to do with you. You already found out who who violated you my state in mind, keep off for that, don't don't be don't get extra with that, because our heads are not on your dining room table. Don't put yours on the otwood. Damn these people here, so prejudice man, You just fall as they concertain and then you just belong on welfare. You stay on welfare.
So low service shot from that, you know. As far as all the knockouts was concerned, I get it from the world's famous picture with Ali and I think sunny listeners on it and he was on the ground. So that's what the movie is doing to the system. That's knocking everybody out. Yeah, yeah, it's knocking them out. It's taking them out. As I found myself learning, the district
attorney passed to where before a hundred birthday. So I'm I was glad that he overturned it and took it to his grave water because if he ain't overturned it and been about love the thirty forty more years for another district attorney to overturn the case. So I was just wow, all right, we got more with us of Salam and Corey Wise. When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. Now if you just joined it, we're kicking it with Yusuf Salam and Corey Wise. What was the first thing you guys did when you when you guys got out. My first day out, I tried on all my old clothes. I could still fit it. I put on a triple fact. It wasn't time, and my sister saw me. She was like, yo, don't wear that. It looks good, but don't wear that. I literally had the triple fat goose with the fron to college. I'm checking myself out in the mirror, like, man, I'm aware that
is you know what I'm saying. And then I came across this right here. I came across a box of letters that I had never seen before. A lot of them had no return address, but they were sent to us. We all, we all received this stuff. But then I picked up one and as I'm reading it, I realized My mother had received this type of stuff while we were first arrested, and she had been dealing with the prison of what it's like to be in be free, like be a parent and have a loved one in
prison rights. That was a hard thing. This letter right here just to kind of give you an idea of my reality when I came home. This letter says to use of salaam. This letters to let you know that your name has been placed on the list of enemies of society by the Citizens Army New York City branch. You became. You made a decision when you became one of the pack that decided that Central Park was your arena and decided to attack and violate honest citizens who
happened to be in the park. Now, this is the part that's a kicker. So just remember that even twenty to thirty years from now, some of us will never forget. And maybe the one time that you don't check your back is the one time that somebody might just be there to say hello, wow. And so you think about like where we are in the country in the Donald Trump. This is Donald Trump's America. This is an America where yeah, I mean, at the end of the day people are
people chose sides. They've always picked sides, and we've been the ones that they've already said, you know what, We're expendable, absolutely, and when you're a mutant animal with no conscience, that fact was this was sent to all of us that Corey, what was the first thing that you did when you when you got home? Trying to find a roof over my head? I found a roof over my head, and and and just pretty much from there just trying to find me, uh, my mother, and from there went to
my brothers. My brother's on my brother spot up town. Uh. He couldn't deal with me, uh, just scrambling. Just he couldn't deal with you because you was still you still had the jail mentality could have been or just he just not happy. He just not used to having it having a kid around now. I do him to know, but he's just you know, I'm hemming. But as I was hemming all the negative coming from him, it was just building me up. Okay, someway, somehow I got you,
and you know, I just do this this. It was rough. It was rough for me to get where I met today. You took a lot of loss in prison too, right, or you lost your sister and and your girlfriend right it both do did you ever get a chance to probably grieve you the one of them? No, you know, I guess my my only way of my only way of grieving it would be just watching a movie that's wrong, because I don't watch you like that, so when I
do watch it, it becomes brand new to me. And when it becomes brand new to me, and maybe want to look at my brother's hand, it's punchment and shoulder. I mean, but that's real talk, because at the end of the day, his pain came from the decision that he made to come down to be my ace in the hole, right, Like you know, not understanding anything about
the law. A lot of times now if we see somebody being arrested or something like that, we're like, yo, we know our rights, you know, we start talking to the cops. But Miranda says, you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law if you fail to remain silent, and so not even not even being wise enough to understand the chess move that was being
played on us. You see what I'm saying, and I And it's so crazy for me because I feel so um, I'm I'm this is my brother, and I'm indebted to him in a way that is indescribable because not only did he make the decision to come down, but when you see the when you see the series, you realize that people aren't built the way he was built right and still is built right. They came to get him at one point He's in this cell and they said, hey, man,
get ready, we're going to your parole hearing. And he's like, no, I'm not going. You're like, you're not going? He said, Nah, if they don't want to hear my truth, I don't want to waste my time. Like imagine if he would have said, let me just say anything to get out of here, story never would have been told. We'd have still had this cloud of suspicion over our heads. He
bumped into the real dude that did it. You know what I'm saying, Like, I look at it from a more spiritual perspective that everybody that was supposed to be players in this was in the right position when you bumped into that dude, What was your mentality then, because it had to be I'm gonna killer. If you're killing me, you won't be able to confess, but that's on your mind, like you got me. I came across rays when I was sitting in the day room watching TV on the island.
He came through it just talked, beginning to talk about his rap sheet. When he did so, I'm looking at and I recognized a few other officers that was behind him, and I'm like, you know, the thought came to me one time, could he have something to do with this here? But that was it until before it we fought in the day room about TV because I watched I was about to watch Video Music Box at the time, and uh before it nice to a scarf from him? Thank you yes? And uh norm story short that I had
quarter to him of State and Auburn. I guess rumor got to him. Wise is in the area. He's in the building. So so Rayes sees me on the basketball court. He comes my way. When he comes my way, goes your Wise. I said, who want to know? It's a me? It's the eeen years later about him, So I'm like, yo, so you're just talking. Wow, you still got to score on your face, so you still talking to me, so you can say about the next day, I had went to breakfast. It was it was a heavy, great cloud
in the mess hole. Everybody was looking. Everybody was looking at each other, but more so for like looking at me. Somebody grabbed my breakfast to get out of here. I didn't try to eat them down here. You wanted in the Choplin's office. Huh. So I went down. It was my mom picked it out and she was just hysterical and like, what's up. I said, you know the guy who you ran that ran into you up there where you at, he loved you so much. He cleared your name.
I said, huh, he cleared your name. It's okay. And it was just just it was just good. Just said how you want to how you want to do that? I ready to come home whatever. So I had to come home more on parole, so I came home more. It was just it was just good. It was a beautiful filler. All right. We got more with use of salam and Corey wise. When we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast clubs the morning. This morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the
breakfast club. Now if you just joined it, were kicking it with use of salam and Corey Wise, Charlomagne, how did how did it? Was a depiction of the story change our life tis far, I think in a good way because she was able to take this story that all of the all of the negative players, meaning like
the system. She was able to take the story and turn it inside out so that people can see the humanized version of us to understand what was really at stake, that we didn't deserve, that that we literally had a huge chunk of our lives taken away from us, and a lot of us do. And here we came back
and we were able to survive somehow. None of us didn't know the details either, right, And the details was the stuff that they didn't want you to know on purpose because they wanted people to think, just like the jogger, right. They wanted everybody to think, including the jogger, that they had done their job right there. Yeah, but they were so they were so invested with this case and here here it is all of our families, all of the people that were supporting us, was like, you got the
wrong guys. These guys didn't do it. You had Kevin Richardson who was picked up that night with Raymond Santana, no forends. I mean, they had Kevin saying that she scratched him. There's no forensic evidence underneath her fingernails, Like, no skin from Kevin is underneath her fingernails. There's no evidence that anybody was in the park near this woman. But yeah, you're you're painting this picture like you got
the right people. And because they got stuck with that lie, they could have been a young, pregnant Latina woman who was his next victim. She could have been alive today, her own born child could have been alive. That's why I never understood. I'm like, wouldn't it benefit the community for you to actually go get the right person? But this is America. This is how the justice system always operates,
you know what I'm saying. And if they do get the right person, right, the right person, I mean if if if you're happen to have a name like Dylan Ruth right and they come and get you some burking, they take you to burger kings, you know, they catch you alive, right, And the crazy thing is that they would have never confessed, right if rays would have never said it was him. You guys names might never have
been would have never cleared. And you got to think how many people are still in that situation who didn't commit a crime in jail. And then it's not even just once you get out you have that record, but people really believe that you are a rapist. Ray Rays wouldn't had governor protecia at that time instead of mind was for his his paro board. If this guy here don't comply, but his program, the pro board was allowed
to hit your passion. Mac I said, huh so anybody that had a serious case going on and they had refused to special program, man, the pro boards just had to hit your passion. Max. I came in in with five to fifteen, so my time, when I had been fifteen in life. I raise them this side, that's crazy. And then you got out. We're still on parole, yea, even though I came on. When I came on parole um, they was thinking about throwing an ankle branch alone, man,
and they said, uh, I think we did. I think we did hear something more on the Rays coming forward, for I said, we want to let that, we want to let leave that alone. For now. No Aye will give you no brace to it. Just every two weeks, just come through until we tell you not to come through no more. So I'm looking at all them letters. Man, somebody said they want to cash rate you. Oh yeah, yeah. When did that ever stopped? That hate MAILA? I think it changed. I mean, I feel like there's a lot
more supporters now than there were back then. Even when we came over from prison, it wasn't popular to be one of us. We took that Central Park Jo Girl brand and we rose to the occasion and was like, yeah, we're one of them, you know what I'm saying. And so we took it and made it like a cape for us, you know, a superpower. Whereas there was a lot of folks who even to this day, I'm telling people about Donald Trump and they're like, nah, he's not
like that. Your eyes you your eyes are lying to you because we've seen all kinds of other stuff that
has been going on. But this right here he did this. Yeah, and in here he says something like and this is this is kind of like after you read the bulk of it, he says, criminals must be told that there's civil liberties in one attack on our safety begins if through the thirteenth Amendment they're looking at black and brown folks that it clearly states that we can turn you back to a slave for the punishment of the c And so if they're looking at brown, black and brown
folks as the criminal element, then who is who is he talking about the r civil liberties is the constituents that don't look like a absolutely What would you say to Linda Fairstein now if you had, if you could say something to her for her to hear, I guess I would just say, basically, think, thank you for saving my life. I don't know how my life would have turned out, you know what I man, what do you
mean by that? Because she put me in and in the bad situation and at the same time when I'm me being a kid, I don't know how my type with my labor that I had turned out to graduate from high school, college work. So she just you know, I guess she just she put she just put easy, easy money in my pocket. By I'm messing up, Yeah, but she took away a lot of a lot of your life. You know what I mean? When I when I spoke before and I said, we were all placed
in this case on purpose. The beautiful thing about this is that for us to be survivors, for us to realize that we have come back power, that we we came back from sudden death. You know what I'm saying. You look at a person like Linda Fairstein and you realize she Elizabeth Letterer, the officers that were involved, the media that wrote the story in a way that made sure that the public opinion was swayed to make sure we got convicted. All of those people were working for evil, yes,
without even realizing it. Like you here you are, you're trying to get ahead in life. Like in a series, one of the attorneys comes to Lynda Fariste and says, you know, can you at least give them a fighting chance? Right? And she says, this is not about law anymore. This is about politics. So they're talking about whether you live or die. They're talking about building their careers off of our backs. What I want people to understand is that
look at where we are now, thirty years later. Nobody would have ever thought that this truth would have came out, and that everybody else that was involved. Not only are we trying to find out what went wrong with the Central Box Jaga case. But we're trying to figure out what other cases they did. They do this too as well. That's the collateral effect of this. All right, Well, we appreciate you guys so much for coming through because that
was an incredible series. We're happy to have you here with us, you know, regardless of anything else that happened. And I hope you'll win all of goddamn emmies. Man, Man, thank you for that drinkable all in white people, goddamn ball. Okay, but stay away from the white women and listen, how about you. I brought y'all some gifts too, by the way, I got some shirts and some t shirts and some hoodies and all of that stuff for y'all. I got
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Dolden Blowers man. They wait for Charlemagne. They had to make a judgments who was gonna be on the Donkey of the Day. They chose you. The breakfast donkey of the day to day Donkey of to day go to a young woman named Tiger Russia. TiSER is twenty nine years old and she's from the great state of New Jersey. Dropping a close box from New Jersey. Damn it. Now, before we talk about Tiger, let me ask y'all a question out there. When the last time you got stood up?
When is the last time you told someone you wanted to take them out and didn't show up? Huh? When is the last time you told someone to come over and you fell asleep on their ass. I have homeboys now who are not married, not in a committee relationship, not part of this faithful blackmail community, and they tell me stories like this all the time, especially when we out of time. All Right, women come to the hotel and be downstairs in the lobby for hours because said
individual has fallen asleep on their ass. Every time I hit his stories like this, I feel for those women because to me, this is a different level of disrespect. All Right. If a man calls you over and tells you that he fell asleep on you, he's an eight lying because he was going through his phone and decided to call a couple of different chicks. And whoever got there first is who he's with. Hinch, why he is not answering for you or b you just don't excite
him like that. Okay, you're not falling asleep on a woman. You are really excited to see. In fact, that adrenaline rush you get from seeing a being around a woman you're into. It's gonna wake your ass up, all right, you got a woman coming over, you get excited, all right, you think you're gonna get some ass, so you go hop your ass in the shower, and that shower, gonna
wake you up. Then you're gonna lotion up, throw on some basketball shorts in the fresh T shirt, Spray some cologne on, roll up something, smoke, paul you a glass or something, and waiting for the young lady you called over to arrive. Okay, I fell asleep. He fell asleep. How boring was your box that the thought of you coming over puts a man to sleep? All right? So yes, ladies, you should feel extremely disrespected when you come to see a man and he tells you I fell asleep. That
you wouldn't feel disrespected? You eive that happened to you. Yeah, I'd be annoyed that I came out of my way. And that's exactly what happened to Taja and Russell. Now, according to the New York Daily News, Tajer was the side chick, all right. That's the New York Daily News words, not mine, all right. Tiger was this young man. She was visiting side chicken, and the young man told authorities that he asked Russell to come to his house for sex,
but he fell asleep before she arrived. Disrespectful. When Tiger got to the man's house, she called him eight times eight times, but he didn't pick up. After eight phone calls, she allegedly text the man, I see you want to die, followed by you wasted my money to come out of here. And then around four am, security camera saw Maja knocking on this young man's door and he still didn't answer. Ladies, when this is over, rewind and listen to what I
said about a man disrespecting you. The level of disrespect this young woman Tiger received is four in the morning. You got there and called eight times, You're knocked on his door and he eggetting the hell out of you, not to mention you already his side, chick, What else is there to do, especially after you sent him that I see you want to die texts well, you gotta attempt to kill him. Let's go to News twelve New Jersey to see how Ta and Russell handled this situation.
A woman is accused of setting a man's home on fire after she was invited over for a late night rendezvous. Polie say the small. Twenty nine year old Hajia Russell went to the home on Barbara Avenue, North Jersey. Dot Com reports the man fell asleep did not answer the door. They say that's when Russell set the home on fire. The man was taken to the hospital with burns and smoking. Lasha Tiger was determined to have a hot day. All right.
Remember when I told you that if a man falls asleep on you before you get there, that means the thought of your poom poom makes them sleepy. You out there giving out that boring ass box. Well, I think Tiger realized that in her mind, and she was not leaving that house that night without the word fire coming out of that man's mouth. She wanted that worry to be used to describe her vagina, but she didn't get that opportunity, so she decided to set his crib a place. Okay,
I'm gonna be honest with you. Other than her having an arson charge and an attempted murder charge and being held with albail, I kind of feel him, all right. See, let's just be a lesson to you fools, all right. Stop standing women up like that after you didn't waste the dead time, energy and money that comes see you. All right, it's disrespectful and just not right. But ladies, don't be like Taja. When a man doesn't value you, doesn't appreciate you, stands you up. Don't do what Taja did,
even though it hurts not to react. All right, don't do it Taja did. See. I know you really want to work this out, but I don't think this man is ever gonna change all right when you do, but they don't. I just think it's best you go your separate way, all right. Sometimes you have to ask yourself, why should I stay in this relationship when you're hurting? Baby, you ain't happy baby, Let's just do so many other things you gotta deal with. So I just think that
you should let it burn. All right. Please let me remind give Todger Russell the biggest he hall he haw, he haw stupid motherfuck? Are you? I might put something on her books. Might might just put or something some peanut eminems or something. My goodness, I feel her pain a little bit. All right, Well, thank you for that, don kid today. Now it was very literal and true to her words. But did you get for having her hotay? I thought at four in the morning, all right, we
got more coming up next with a breakfast club. I'm gonna put my name on conting everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building. Chant Wayne's okay, Hey what's up? Thank you for having me? Man, how are you? How is your life changed since? Uh they're ready comedy special hitting Netflix? Man finally getting recognized and you know, uh just it's it's just been amazing to open up
a lot of doors, a lot of opportunities. My tour is starting, uh, you know, trying to develop some stuff, and uh, our fan base has grown so much. Tiffany had his hand picked all the comedians on there. So what's your relationship with Tiffany? Had it that she said, Okay, she's dope. I gotta get her on. I mean, Tiffany and I we've been friends for over like I want to say, like twelve years, and uh, you know, the beauty about Tiffany and our circle was we didn't have
beef like that. You know a lot of times, like you know, people feel competitive and so forth and so on. So Tiffany and I it was just always that relationship where it was like, yo, game's open for everybody, and we want everybody to win. What the last name is? Do you have a lot of pressure being a comedian. I mean, of course, you know what I'm saying. It's
it's been like my whole life with that. But that's why I tried to take the journey of just trying to make a name for myself and not use that last name to you know, put me where I'm at now with netism, no nothing, But I just had a problem with it, you know what I'm saying. I just always it's like that search for identity, you know. It's it's the it's the way people treat you, you know,
because stuff wasn't really working out for me. Like people would be like, yo, just go up to the club and like you shant Ways and I'm like, I'm Shant Ways. They'd be like, so, you know, only if they was there, would it like really work out for me. Yeah. Sometimes they'll be like, Shanta, we got this role for you, but we just need you to get hut. We just needed to show some you know some And I said, well, you know, you just gotta walk. I was gonna say,
we need you to get Damien Ways. No, no, no, I thought you was talking about like the people you know, and the networks and stuff like that. That was a setup. That was a set. I shouldn't let her finish the sentence. But you get those of the things you was you know, I was getting too. It's like you know, you if you want more roles and you know so for the song, you gotta be sexy. You should, you know what I mean, like going there and show show your stuff because because
that's what people was into. Oh we're glad, and I hope that the industry is changing now. I mean yeah, no, no not, it's just you know, I mean I literally like they I went to do CBS Diversity and uh, I had you know, I had this agent that was just like, girl, you need to do this. You need to dress up. And I went in there and the crazy thing was like I knew a lot of people
in there so they can see the uncomfortability. I'm just sitting there with this like somewhat cleavage and it was just so still like well, I had my boy pants on and I tried to show like this, give them a little give them a little something. But then knowing people you like, you know, it's it's uncomfortable now for Christmas and things giving right when you have family, did this you got to prepare yourself for family? Did this, like, I gotta write this because I know they're gonna get
at me. I gotta get at them back. Do you work like that? You don't know what you're gonna get, you know what I'm saying, You're just gonna get a lot of different octaves of las after and people like trying to one up each other. That's that's what's dope about those type of things. Even my grandma would try to chine them uh in certain things. But if you bomb, that's been like our best open mic because if you bomb, everybody on that block gonna here that laugh r. Yeah,
what are you laying with the winds? Like? How are you a winds? Like? What are you So? My mom is a sister? You know, it's ten kids my mom as a sister and yeah, but yeah that's uncles and arts. Yeah all right, okay, yeah? Did you ever want to do anything else? Though? Just because of the pressure of being a star in the entertainment world, I actually didn't want to be in this industry until I moved out
to California. So I was into computers. I try to go to Seaton Hall for uh computer science, and then I just felt like I was taking another year of high school and I was like I'm out. Um, so I went to Cali and uh I was able to find computer work and there in them work on the sets and stuff like that, and now I found comedy and fell in love. Like you said, you came about the poor side. I did come out the poor side of the winds poor side. No, No, it's it's struggled.
You gotta understand. It's a it's a huge family. So it's not like poor where we was like scrape, you know, trying to scrape up stuff. But we lived in the projects still or you know what I'm saying, Like I got a car for graduation, but we didn't move out to a mansion, you know what I mean. So it's like I just had a nice car in front of the projects. But did all of the wins come from Like we all came from the projects. But you know,
it's just listen, it's a big family. Uh. They got kids, they did they did a lot of stuff for us. They gave us work, they did all that stuff. But everybody didn't have that type of money. So it wasn't one of those things that one didn't make it. Everybody make it. A lot of Neodle know she too got a car for graduation, right or right? No doors back in the day, look you right, Um it was a it was a Ford Explorer. Uh no, new, brand new came in. It was you know, in the yard and
stuff like that. But umah, no, we we it's not one doesn't you know, one makes it everybody. It's like, you have to also want this this industry, that's all this stuff. So wherever position they try to put you in, you still have to move forward. And you know, not everybody was, um, you know, wanting to be a part of this world or you know, so you've been in movies too, I have. You know, I had a you know, I had a little cameo in Fifty Shades. You know, I said, bitch, that was my line in that. That
was my line. That's that the hardest thing. No, Like, I went, I went in the audition for that, and you know, I auditioned in front of my uncle and I and I was supposed to you shoot, when did that come out? Man, don't touch I ain't gonna tell you my age. Um, you had a forty floor and that was a dope card in. So yeah, we're all in the same age bracket. You right, you're right, You're right. I was probably like maybe late No, I was late twenties,
late twenties. But yeah, I went an audition. I went in with like a skirt and all this stuff, like because we went in for a big part and um, what was the girl named Jenny? Jenny got the part? Um? But I went in, I did all this stuff. Monk was like, you did good, you did good, And I was like, did I get it? He was like, I got something else for you. Yeah. I was trying to make the best of that line. So I literally was sitting there like how many ways? How many? You know,
It's like also trying to stay in the camera. You don't even have to say nothing as long. I was like trying to lean on Kelly's shoulder and they just kept on chante, could you just spot steps to the right? So do you tell them when anything's whacked? Like are you okay to be like that movie wasn't it? Or I watched the stand up that didn't hit like that definitely? I mean, you know, us being on the road, you know,
and stuff like that too. Was was you know, you go back and forth with that, But I think I think it's old. Is different when you know people. You know what I'm saying. So you we we know our humor and we know where we're trying to go with it, and so I think we're honest. We're very honest with each other, but we also have a different type of humor that we just get instead of you know what they say about your special when they saw it, they
loved it. They liked it. They said, you know, Uncle d hit me up and said, you know, I thought it was a good representation of you know that, and you spoke your truth and you know, I'm proud of you. Pretty much everybody said that. One of my uncles trying to get me punch ups. I was like, I shot the special. Yeah. He was like, you know what you could do at this joke? I said, it's already over. Na Kenan just doked though, Like I literally was like, why wasn't I coming around you a long time ago
to get these these punch ups? Because he's freaking brilliant. It's interesting with when you have that equal system of successful people though, because you can lean on them, But then on the other side, you feel like I want to do it myself. Yeah, I feel like I guess you're you're you're with them so to speak, like you respect you more. I guess what My family is very much like that. They want you to work, you know,
and they want to see that you want it. We got more with comedian Seante Williams when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody at cej Envy, Angela Yee, Scharlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with comedian Seante Wins. Yee, you said you almost step with the man by accident on the special too. Yeah, well, you know, she said, just my goodness should have started with all the special right,
you said you slept with a man by accident? Like what that that was my drinking, my drinking thing, you know, my drinking. I get really flirtatious and I want kids, So I mean, I mean, I literally sit here and wonder like do I want to spend thirty forty thousand or can I just you know, take it real quick for the team because I already I already had it, you know. And that's that's a good business mine. That's that goes to the college funds of my kids. I'm
not thank you, thank you no, but I wasn't. I wasn't having sex. I wasn't having sex with dudes. But I would go up to them and be like you you're handsome, like in my hoodie and stuff. I'm like, you really handsome. They're like, you don't get your boy. The boy get off of me, Like man, she can't really get she's not really allegedbian. She just acting like that. You know, all dudes think that it's that one stud they caught on a world star. You're like every dude
thinking they got a shot. She said on the special, I was trying to car out and I couldn't figure out why it wasn't working. Yeah, I love how you media because we went from talking about smashing the boy now you just said you were trying to like none, I saw the joke is that, you know. I turned straight out said I try to Uh, I remember waking up coloring with this dude and he's like, oh, you don't remember last night And I was like, no, wonder
felt weird trying to get you out. So that's when she was trying to guy, you wouldn't want to get on there. You ain't on social media that you said from anything in your show when you when you do comedy, is there anything because if the world she didn't know you said so, then I might eat. No, dude, that I better because I still feel partially gay, you know what I mean. It's like we call it yeah boy, but yeah, I can't eat no boys, no, no booty.
I'll be looking at women sometimes like we gotta get it together so I can imagine a man's boy because that always knows somehow. Yeah, did you you ever done it? Andrew? No, I'm not a budd either. I attempted it. It just you know what else? I don't like my so get my But you can't kiss me. You can't kiss me after it. That's tickled just a little bit, like wait, they can't kiss you after no? Is that? What do you mean now that somebody now y'all can't even kiss right?
Maybe after I ejaculate then they could eat. They could do it this way. It don't have to go back into kiss you know, Ejaculine. No, I'm talking about after I after I'm not messing with you anymore about ahead and further one, And how do you tell a woman like if she eat you eat your and then she was waiting for you to do her say, listen, the real thing is when sex sex goes down, we all do stuff that we probably won't mention. Right. He talks about how you know that's I mean, that's well, that's
your wife. Though you're supposed to eat every crevice, he's not randomly eating. But no, but that's what I'm saying, Like, if you just you remember the whole eat the booty game, ye, like yeah, yeah, if you got the whole, If you're doing it like that, then that's something different because I feel like it's benning around eating random I just I mean, and I like going down. So if I if I fell in love with eating booty. Yeah, so basically, you ain't find you don't need to be changed, You ain't
find the one year booty. Oh okay, okay, yes, so she's the one thing we're not together anymore. So that's why I'm very particular my buddy. Yeah, because you look use that as a way to get out. You did ask this is gonna be a great pop something like talking about yeah yeah, yeah, probably like two three of them about that. We're not gonna talk about that. Ain't
that the words when you start popping. Now everybody want to talk about you, and it's gonna come out at the interview like, uh, I'm gonna get I was trying to think of, Oh my god, I love it. What else is coming up next for you now? After estet Shell and going out to you have the tour? Yeah, I'm doing a House Arrest tour, which we got to show out here September twenty six at the Gotham Comedy Club.
Who's on house Arrest? Uh? Well, well me, it's it's it's part of my thing because I don't really like going outside and stuff like that. I'm a homebody. Plus, too much stuff is going on in the world. I do, I do. I just it's so much energy outside that I need to come home and feel like I'm at peace and that's like my safe Hey are you a comedian? Don't like to go out? You gotta go out, You gotta go to comedy club, you gotta see the world.
What that's that's the problem with people? Yeah, everybody gets sticking. No, no, no, no, no, you people. I'm in this phase of my life while I'm trying to heal myself and and and get my stuff together and I've learned that if I live the way, everything that's happening to me right now has been based on how I changed my life in my patterns. So I don't have to go out seven days a week. I can go out four days, and I need a day or two to myself and maybe for the chick
that I might be talking to. So all you know what I mean, but you need that come down. Got what those are you doing to help? You're healing? Therapy? Uh no, not therapy. I just uh, I'm doing stuff like I just met my dad for the first time in May, and that was like years of me just having been angry and you know, feeling all this stuff. And so I met him and it turned out to
be an amazing time. How well, you know, I got drunk and U I called him, and uh, all of a sudden, the next day he was like, I booked my plane ticket and I was like, what plane ticket? And uh he came out and he stayed for two weeks on my studio in my studio apartment, and uh, yeah, it just it just worked out well. He called me on my birthday, didn't say happy birthday, but then he came and baked me a cake, even though he spelled my name wrong. It was like seeing all these things
of him trying it was it felt really good. Did y'all hash out like all your differences? Like why he wasn't there? That's what's dope about him. I literally was asked I filmed it. I had, like, you know, a little blog that I did but I haven't edited yet. But um, I literally was able to ask him, like, Yo, what was up with while you do that to my mom's And he was like, Yo, your mom's beautiful, but you know the hoses out there. I was like, I
feel you. I feel you. He got light eyes, you know, he had the curly curls and stuff like that back in the day. So you know, it was it was it was dope for him to be honest and um and try. But um, you know my mom, my mom is all for me trying to better myself, you know, to be honest, I wouldn't. It's like abusive, you know,
her being an abusive relationships and stuff like that. So to even hear that my my dad didn't do that was kind of like already an opening of like RELI you know, so, um, she's excited, she's happy, for me, And you know, no, I really feel like everything happens for a reason. And the fact that I got to see him before he passed, and and you know, get that together. I'm happy I know your uncle. There. No, they like, yo, you got a whole new fifteen twenty
minutes right there. Everything becomes a joke and it doesn't even matter. Man, Like, that's that's new material I get to work on. It's it's hilarious. This dude. He was like taking me to get ice cream in the park. He was like trying to reliveing I was grown a dude. It was it was for me. Well, we appreciate you for joining us. It's Sean te Ways. If you haven't seen the special of make Shaw you please presents day
ready yea yea? And how can people see the tour dates so they know how to get this house arrest tour. Everything is sea Ways. But but go to my website see Ways dot com and you'll get to see all it all right, it's Sean te Waynes It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It is the Breakfast Club. Tell you guys, you know we're at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, right right now. No, we're not. We are, but we're not here. We're there. Oh okay, yeah we're really there.
Wink wink, yeah, right here, but we are in Vegas. Guard you actually in all actuality and be left yesterday. I left yesterday as well. All right, and you guys can also join in the fun and watch. Make sure you tune in today and tomorrow. You could watch live on the CW app and on cwtv dot com. You can check out at performances from people like Chance the Rapper, Camilla Cabayo, Miley Cyrid France, Montana, Steve Aoki, Alicia Keys, Her,
Juice World, and so many more people. I love the iHeart Festival because it makes me listen to music and watch artists that I probably ordinarily would in sometimes I end up really liking them. I love the iHeart Festival because it lets me know that the holidays are right around the corner, and that means that the year is almost over and I can't wait, right and I have a lot of special things going on. We're gonna end this year with the bang because the Lift Service Live
Tour is happening. It goes down October twentieth. We kick it off in Philly and we end everything November tenth in Chicago. So if you guys want to get your tickets, they are available right now. You can go to ticketmaster dot com to get those tickets. And I'm really excited to come on the road and meet everybody in all these different cities like Atlanta, DC, Charlotte, LA, Houston, Dallas,
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love y'all. All right, what's your favorite position? Girl? No, no, I don't okay, I have I have a curve which makes it sometimes difficult for a woman to be on top and not hurt me. Oh yeah, yeah, she's a little crazy. It cursed back or to the left and to the right, to the left. That's all right. Well that was lip service. Hope you guys enjoy it gets very spicy but we can only play certain things here on the Breakfast Club. Now, Envy, you have that People's
Choice mix coming up, Yes, I do, all right. If you want to hear anything, make sure you hit up Envy. You can tweet him at DJMV. He's in Vegas, so I don't know how this is gonna work, but we'll make it happen. It's the Breakfast Club, all right, you guys, this is the Breakfast Club, And make sure everybody has a great weekend. We're out here in Vegas to make sure you guys watch live on the CW app and cwtv dot com to check out the iHeartRadio Music Festival.
Right you get to see Chance the Rapper, Camilla Cabello, Miley Cyrus, Friends, Montana, Steve Yoki, Alicia keys Her, Juice World, a lot of other artists performing. And let me plug what I have going on. We have our first ever lip Service Live tour that Live Nation put together for us, and that all kicks off October twentieth and Philly. We'll be coming to a city near you hopefully. But if you guys want to see those lip Service days, you can go to ticketmaster dot com and tickets are now
open for the general public. The presale engine and now you can go ahead and get tickets and come out and hang out with the ladies and lip service. That's me Chezie MacGuire, Lauria and Stephanie Santiago. Yes, and listen man, This Monday, I'm gonna be at the button Wiser Hall. Okay, the button Wiser Hall here in New York City. I'm gonna be with my guy, Kevin Love. It's an event we're doing courtesy of ninety two Why and the conversation is titled it happened to me while we all need
to talk about mental health. So Kevin Love and myself, Charlomagne and God will be at the button Wiser Hall Monday, seven thirty pm here in New York City. Go to ninety two ye dot com and see how you can get tickets to get into that. Right. We got the Positive Note coming up next. Sin is the world most Day? Just want to show to Breakfast Yes, the world most Day. Just want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God, angela yee slut. Everybody going out to the iHeartRadio Music Festival.
That's where DJNVY is now, that's where Angelie is pretending to be I'm having a great well, No I'm not. I'm really there. Okay, I'm pretending to be here. I'll be there tomorrow, all right, Okay, but listen to positive notice. Simply this for everybody out there that is trying to be more mentally healthy. Man, just remember that mental scrimp is not the ability to stay out of the darkness. It's the ability to sit present in the darkness, knowing that the light will shine again.
