Dan dang, everybody come to the breakfast club. I call this the hot sea around canna live you control, I'm not even doing you yo. Also pet yo, are you so petty? The world's most dangerous morning Jo dj n this bitch, ANGELI. I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlomagne, the god, the ruler, rubbing you
the wrong way. The breakfast clubs for everybody. 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 yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela Ye, damn money Davy, Cholomagne, the gud hest the plane in this Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday. Salute to Boston. Will be in Boston later on the day. Yes we will, guys, Will I'll be in Detroit from Boston's summer Jim, we'll be out there a little bit.
Who's on the summer, Jim, I know post Malone. I can't think anybody else join the Lucas Lucas, so we'll be out there for that. Yes, And I'm going to Detroit. I'm going to the National Association a Black Journalist event that's going to be in Detroit this whole weekend. And I just want to think, O Heart Mafia for making our transportation uh quite um, quite easy today. No, we got in front of the ball. We don't need to do that. We can do that later on Instagram if
you want to. Yeah, yeah, well you feel like I do know what if you feel like going live, don't commercial. But let me tell you about this bird. Charlemagne, you know, we're at dinner with our boss said, you know, we're talking about the show and the progression of the show and if we need anything. And when I mean need anything, I'm in like pens pencils last because we've had the same laptops for eight years. So he says, our boy says, well, what do you guys need? So Charlemagne go stop the music.
He goes, this is a show in Boston, and you know, can we use the jet? And he said, yeah, listen, man, I keep hearing about this mythical jet, all right. I keep hearing about this mythical jet that the Godfather helps the Rand and Ryan Seacrest and the big boys of the world. You So I just asked, let's do it out there and wood sticks, and he said, okay, so I got a pregnant wife at home. Man, I don't like to be away. That was okay, so he said, yeah,
so we'll see how this works out there. You know, they're gonna flies to Boston on the on the PJ, the private jet. I'm just sam my wife. Y'all need to join the mile high club up there. My wife got to schedule c section next month. Okay, scheduled next month, but just in case, justin care. I like to be close to home, you know. I mean, I can't be away too long. You know, I can't be spending three four hours in the sky three four ye now, can't do it, man, I ain't managing. I'm do it. Take
that jet. You need to be in and out man. Now. If you follow me on Instagram, you see that I'm heavily actually yea, and out heavily in the real estate. And I found some new pockets of real estate in New Jersey where property is pretty inexpensive. So I've been really really getting my monopoly on looking at different properties and find some foreclosures, some three families. I picked up two yesterday and I'm so happy about that. Not too expensive,
not too much money down. There's ways to f the system, and I'm gonna tell you guys about it one day. All right, Well, I was trying to ways I don't know not to get around the system. So you don't have to put you don't have to put a lot down sticking it around a certain things, so you don't have to happen. A lot might be different than my a lot, but um, shout out to a Bishop Whitehead. I was at church last night. They did a church
honors hip hop honoring women of hip hop. So I was there last night, So shout out to everybody that was there that. Yeah, that did they do fifty cent and one time last week? Cassanova murder Ye in church. Yeah that's exactly what them three need to be. Cassanova, Uncle Murder and fifty cent need to be in church. Yeah. That the fact. Actually, Bishop white Head had on a T shirt. They said get the strap yesterday, get the cross.
I'll get to Jesus. That's what the ship said. Oh shoot, drop on a clues bond when you pat better go make that happen. They having the Hillsong Conference all week past to Carlin, Reverend Reverend John Gray at the ball, Clay and Stephen Fredi if we wanted to, don't come out with it, get to Jesus T shirt. They're not paying attention to what's going on in New York. Well, it's very inspirational last night to Hearry was there. Shout out to Jatan who invited me to come down and participate,
Doctor Bobby. It was really great all the women in the room. Okay, all right, let's get the show cracking now. Chloe and Holly will be joining us this morning. Now, if you don't know who they are, the two beautiful girls from Atlanta that they're signed to Beyonce. They are also on Grown issue and kicking with them, kick with that world. I'm grown now. Thank god you can't say. And yeah, we got front page news coming up. What
we're talking about. Yes, well, since we're all traveling, some of us aren't going on the private jets, so we'll tell you what will affect you when it comes to the TSA. We'll give you some information about that. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a lot. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, bj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Now, let's talk TSA.
What's going on with t yes. TSA is considering a eliminating passenger screening add more than one hundred and fifty small and medium sized airports. That would be a crazy thing to happen, and according to see An terrorism analyst Paul Krukshank, he said, it was stunning that this is even being seriously considered. It didn't mean eliminate passenger screening.
So basically, a lot of times people have connecting flights, and these smaller airports they don't have the high volume, greater capacities that more advanced security measures have at larger airports. So they say that you would actually be screening when you arrive at major airports for connecting flights instead of
joining the screen population. That kind of makes a little bit of sense, though, because if you get checked to the major airport and then you connect at another airport, it's not like you went outside or anything to have to go grab at it. But what if you're not going anywhere else but to the next airport, or what if as a terrorist, you know that they're not going to check you at this particular airport. That's true, can
they tho? I thought, because don't you have to get off the plane and then go into the buildings, like you go outside there and come back. Can't you? Once you in the airport, you got to stay in that airport and then But if you get on the plane with something, well how did you get it? You still got an airport. You have to get service to getting any airport to a smaller airport. If you come to the smaller airport, originally you're gonna have to go through
the screen. You're coming from a major airport and connecting at a smaller airport, you're not going to go through screen because no, they say they're not going to do any screening at the smaller airports at all. Yeah, no, they can't do that. I think they mean after you get off a connecting flight. You know they can't do that. No, they said they will screen you once you if you're going to a connecting flight. Don't Now that don't make
no sense. They gottay you when you arrive at a major airport, because even if you can in a small airport, you can still crash that small airplane. They say they want to cut screening at smaller medium sized airports serving aircraft with sixty seats or fewer. Now, they can't do that. That won't pass nowhere, and they can't do that. Yeah, I don't know how this could potentially not at all. Now I am with what they said. They might allow you to bring liquids and not have to take your
laptops out. I think that's a great idea, because that's why you gotta pre check, you know, you gotta know. I feel safe when they check those liquids. What are the liquids going to do? Remember that one guy that that was trying to spray people with is his that liquid? And set the plane on fire one time? Now we'll check the link. Be able to bring my shampoo on the plane. The liqueck All right? Now? A judge has ordered a man's mouth taped shut during sentence, and this
happened in Cleveland. According to reports, Franklin Williams was accused of three armed robberies in Richmond Heights and Euclid and he would just not stop talking despite more than a dozen warnings from Judge John Russo. This was over the course of about thirty minutes. Here's what happened. Mister Williams, I'm the judge in the matter. Shut your mouth and I'll tell you when you could talk. You got it? Za means zip it right now. If we have you, I will gag you in one second. So listen, you
will get a chance to talk. I'm gonna gag you in one second. So just listen to me. Zip it until I give you a chance to talk. You'll get a chance to talk. They put a big piece of red table. Yeah, two big pieces of tapes. They can do that. What if he was a crip, he's stupid. Well listen, what's funny is he was convicted on accounts of aggravated robbery, kidnapping, theft, misuse of credit cards, and
having weapons under a disability. Now his child had started last year, but he cut his ankle, bracelet, fled to Nebraska and then he said he was hit over the head and lost his memory, dropping a clues bond for him. That's a great, great start. But you can't do that. You just can't take somebody's mouth like that. I don't know if he's hitting the name. You can't do that. Is it legal though? No, that can't be legal. Honest,
let's be honest. Yeah, if you could do that to some people, you would, all right, come on, you never want to put a big piece of table over my mouth? Yeah yeah, okay, he wouldn't shut up. But I'm not the law though. You know the law. You can't do that. You can't just take somebody just told him, don't shut up, and give you ten extra year warrant him over a dozen times. I can't breathe now, I can't breathe now,
I'm passing out. Now, I'm fighting now. I'm so he ended up getting sentenced to twenty four years in prison. I'm saying, I don't think that would have matters trying to tell him, all the other trying to tell him. And by the way, if you give me twenty four years, I'm not gonna stop talking. You already give me twenty four years talking you, judge, I'm gonna I'm gonna piss you off the whole day, all right, Well, last front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five
A five one on five one. If you're upset, you need to vent. Hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night, bad morning, whatever it may be, Get it off your chest. Hit us up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So you better have the same minute. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Held On, who's
this man? What's going on every good morning? And how man? Yeah, I got two things going to mural fact want I want to tell everybody that's hainting on the broad or have any kind of a little excuse to say, why he didn't do it? Why you rap be quiet? Man? The brothers reaching out and trying to help his kids and trying to help the community. You're doing a lot more than a lot of people are doing. And you should be cray congratulating him. Hold On, people are hating
on Lebron for opening that school. Bro, you're going and then that people are saying, oh, well he didn't do school for old black kids, or why is he doing? Yeah, if you go back, go to your doctor Umar. We're going there the other days saying white people building schools, Jewish brings us build school for Jewish kids. We've build
schools for everyone. Like doctor I love doctor Gumara. He should not get involved in this conversationple gonna be asking where the money that we've been you've been raising to building school're not doing anything or criticizing and Lebron that people fun, you know, any reason to hate on him. Another scene though, before you got to coming up the interview yesterday with Leo Cohn. Yeah, very very dope interview. I really liked it, you know what I mean, was
very insightful. But he also kind of shows what Dame been saying for a long time that Leo is not really a hip hop culture and I mean he would have been in exact if pop was popping right now, rock and roll was popping right now. He's not really a hip hop guy, even though I mean he's been in a business for thirty seven years. If you from the interview that I got, he's not really in depth on it being a hip hop culture. He's going in
depth with it being a business. And if if for some reason that hip hoop should fade out right now, he would just move on to the next gire But rate interview none the left and you guys are doing a great job. Leo would be happy to hear that. He called me yesterday and he said, is it the hit, Sharlomagne, is it? Is it a hit? Is it a hit? How do we know if it's said hit? What did an did the metric something interview? He should know because he I told him. I said, probably YouTube views. Hello.
Who's this? Hey? It is jud hold on my wife worth a rob Okay, Oh, good morning. Whenever we're just waking up, we could tell you ain't brush your teeth yesterday's adventure. Hey, sounds like your boyfriend in the morning. I just want to shout out my brother. I feel west, but my brother's locked up, but I just want to shout him out because I just found out he listens to this so his name is wrong. All right, we shout out the raw Hey, row right, thank you? Hello?
Who's this? I gotta something to get off my chest? Good brother, I think Charlomagne with the spiky mail casts, I think he'll fail this one. Talk to me and that bothers man EDM music. The DM cat took the running Man and call it the DM Shuffle and gave us that little as. I think, good you, little running Man, safe thing right. I haven't seen that chill. I heard about it, tho I've seen the running Man shuffle. Man,
what's wrong with you? When I was a year ago, Yeah, but I didn't know that they was calling it something else. I just look at it and say, oh, they're doing the running. Many know they renamed it, Yeah, they called the DM Shuffle. And then the other thing that bothered me with the same subject it is how they called trap music. If you look up trap music, trap music comes up, brings up DM trap. Now, don't bring up real traffic that I know that I was aware of.
So it's like, I don't know, Like I don't know if black people want to catch on eventually, and it can be too way, but it's already at that point where they just switching things out on some culture boats and status and try and get away with it. You know, they already got away with it. My goodness. All right, thank you brother. Have you seen the top ten list of DM DJ's, Not one of them are black. Get it on the chest that comes to the Forbes list eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club. You got something on your mind? Let hello? Who's this? This Cam Jacksonville? What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest? Hey man, I'm new to social media. This is like new to me, but I've been looking up there. Man, we gotta stop cooling on the internet. Who cooons? What are you talking about? Man?
I was watching a video. Guy. He's like, I guess he was getting a Trump supporter. I don't know if he was being serious or not, but he's basically saying that Trump stood for black people. You're talking about Pastor Darrel Scott shooting now, I don't even know that's that's that's his name, Pastor Darrel Scott. Listen, in the words of my sister Angela, ry all your skin folk, not your chin folk. Brother. That's all you need to know. Yeah, man,
that jump was crazy, though. Mate, basically was saying that teaching minorities to be uh good people. It is basically what he's saying Trump stands for and Obama stood for one bigger and one big mess or whatever. I'm like, dude, you gotta stop that because they're taking that and it usually have to push their agenda. They're basically thinking like, yeah, that's right. You know, all black people are on welfare and uh and all minorities are bad. We got we
got to stop doing that. Right. Yes, we're not helping out. We're not helping our side out. We're helping them push their agenda and push that make America great again by you know, pushing black people out there, you know, out the picture to all minorities out the picture. Tune in the donkey of the day to day, sir, We're gonna talk Pastor Darrel Scott. Hello, who's this Jasmine? Get it off at chess moment. I just want to talk about
how the DC house and is two tenants friendly. I'm owned this house and the tendant has my pailent in three years. You at your tendants having paid rent in three years and three years in the DC housing is protecting them. We want to court. I paid for lawyers, and they pay for their lawyers and everything, and it's like, literally, it's nothing I can do. It's funny, you said, I was just talking to Charlemagne about certain areas, and certain
areas really ride for the tenants. You know, they actually have classes for tenants that tell them how to not pay rent and how to squat in somebody's house and not get get out. Hard to get squatters out. It's hard to get people out in certain areas that swat has got more rights than lawyers. It may help them. They don't have to pay for their lawyers. They don't
have to pay for anything. And you're spending all this money students to add a hope of glean to get them out, and she's just sending in the house paying no rent. Yeah, three lawyers and you gotta pay and you gotta pay taxes again crazy. I'm sorry for you, mama, and you gotta spend all that money. But I'll tell you, anybody looking to buy an investment property, that's one place
that you have to look. You have to look in areas where they don't really have tenant rights, where people can't just stay in the place for like six to nine months, where like where I go, the longest they can staying is about thirty days. The house of that but before the before the guy bought it and sold it to me, he asked there were squad is living in that house, and it was a mission trying to get them out. It's unfair, But thank you guys so much.
I don't want to say I love you guys and everything like yeah, this this it needs to be soppte. We feel your pain, all right, mama, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five A five one O five one. We got rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk about a new documentary coming. I know y'all gonna want to watch this one and find out whose album has officially been pushed back. You thought he was getting it next week. Now you gotta wait. All right, we'll get into that
when we come back. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club, John Morning, everybody's DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy, We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Quincy Jones. It's about the rumor report. Angela Yee's fund the Breakfast Club. All get ready for this documentary called Quincy about Quincy Jones. Now he posted special announcement from me and my unbel
unbelievably talented daughter, Rashida Jones. When I was just a kid living on the South Side of Chicago during the Great Depression in the thirties, my grandmother used to cook rats for my little brother and I because that's all we had to eat. Unfortunately, the only role models I had around me were gangsters, and the only future I had in store was that of a typical statistic without a mother. I never thought i'd see a day pass
age twenty five. And I short didn't think that one day i'd have seven incredible rugrats or seventy nine Grammy nominations, or had produced the best selling album of all time. But here I am eighty five years young and counting at the end of the day. His Quincy movie is coming to Netflix on September twenty first. It's a documentary about his journey. I'm stuck on his mama's rat recipe. I won't know what that was, Like, how does she cook those rats? Oh? I am that she saw t
boil them. Don't know, That's what I'm saying. I want to know the recipe at some point. I know that's a crazy story, but yes, so that should be really interesting. I'm excited to see that. Like I said, that's going to be on Netflix September twenty first. Let me mark that down right now, all right. Something else to mark on your calendar is Nicki Minais. If you were ready for her Queen album to come out on August tenth. Well push it back, because the album has been pushed back.
It's coming out on August seventeenth. She posted, my darlings, I have a huge surprise I can't share until the day before Queen drops. So in the meantime, check out this playlist I made for you guys. I did fife with my new bff from Brooklyn. He's a little funny looking, but he's really sweet under all those tats. She goes on to say, I have classic bops with all three of them, as far as YG and two Chains. She talks about working with Ariana Grande. She's one of the
realest artists I've had the pleasure of working with. She couldn't fly with me the Turks to shoot the bed video, so we shot her scenes in Malibu. But she said the album is coming on August seventeenth. We told you guys this already, that she was having some issues with some clearances from Tracy Chapman, and so hopefully that's all getting resolved. But it might have cost or to have to push back the album. All right, Terry Crews and Samantha b they've done a PSA talking about not making
jokes about male sexual assault. They said, it's not a funny thing to joke about. The truth is, one out of thirty three men in the US have been victims of attempted or completed rape, meaning men are vastly more likely to be sexually assaulted than to be falsely accused of rape. Sexual assaults of men is a real problem, not a joke, despite the way we tend to talk about it. Here is a clip of their PSA. I'm Terry Crews. You know me because I'm Terry Cruise. Maybe
this happened here. You're a funny guy. You're telling a joke that's real anxious. Maybe it's about prison ring. Maybe it's about boys getting molested. Either way, it's not getting the laugh you walk. I'm here to tell you how to solve that problem. Stop telling those jokes. They're not funny. They've never been funny. You're a hack and everybody knows it. Hey man, been there, done that. That's a great PSA
for now, and he's absolutely right. But I still don't think comedians, radio personalities amus should be punished for things they said years ago, because if so, were all in trouble. Well, they also in this particular clips showed different jokes that they considered to be unfunny, people making jokes about rape. They even had a clip of a dropped the soap joke that was on SpongeBob SquarePants. I mean, just's been millions of dropped the soap jokes though, I mean the
climate was different just six or seven years ago. I'm coaching, has changed, so you can't, you know, get those kind of jokes off now, all that kind of colored commentary off. But that's why I can't stand when people pull up old clips of things like you can't hold people to that anymore. But what they're trying to sift the natives and they want to encourage people to stop making those jokes moving forward. They don't want to punish what happened in the past. They just want to say moving the
people do. I'm talking about this. They love retroactive punishments. All right, all right, M and j R. Smith. He's under NYPD investigation, and that is because they're saying that he allegedly stole and through someone's cell phone. Now, a fan I guess wanted to take a picture of him and JR. Smith turned him down. He said no photos, but the fan took one anyway, and that's when j R. Smith approached the fan, took his phone out of his
hand and launched it into a nearby construction zone. According to the fan, his phone was damaged and he had to file a report with the police. So he has not been charged with a crime yet, but cops would like to speak with him. That's amazing that Jospinth knew exactly what to do with that phone, but didn't know what to do with that basketball. Game one in the NBA Finals, you are still in the final seconds of the game. Knew exactly would throw that phone, but didn't
know what to throw that ball. All right, Well, I'm angela yee and that is your rumor report? Is it true? Tristan Thompson and Draymond Green got into a fight. They said they pieced it up though, and that it was according to them, it was highly exaggerated, but I guess they were out later on that night and everything was fine. Graymond posted last night that that wasn't true though Grandma Green is my favorite player in the NBA. Although witnesses
said they did see it. He's saying that whole thing was just not too exaggerated. Okay, he's gonna Draymond in the fight, all right for him and Tristan Thompson. All right, now, well we come back. We're gonna kick it with Chloe and Hanley. Now your own grown issue might know him. They're signed to Beyonce's label. And we go kick it with these young ladies when we come back. Watch old World. I'm grown now, all right, so don't move. It's to
breakfast club. Good morning. Let's get in some front page news. Cloone Hamley be joining us about fifteen minutes. Now, what are we talking about yet? Let's talk about the TSA. They are considering eliminating screening at smaller airports at more than one hundred and fifty small and medium sized airports
across the United States. Now, the only way you would get screen is if you get off that flight and you're going to a connecting flight and a major airport, then they would screen you at that major airport, because they're saying those airports have high volume, with greater capacities and more advanced security measures than smaller locations. But they're saying is this would save them a whole lot of money. At the airport about one hundred and fifteen million dollars annually.
That could be used to boaster security at larger airport. But does this mean that if I pull up to an airport that's not like an international airport or it's a smaller airport, they're not going to screen me. I don't understand the conectatory. That can't be possible. I'm telling you, this is what they're considering doing now. According to a terrorism analyst at CNNA said, it's stunning that this is
even seriously being considered. They said, no matter what al Kada and Ice is still regard aviation as a priority target. That includes aircraft where you have fewer than sixty people on board. Just imagine if they get on one of these small planes and crash it into a building or something like that, coming from one of these smaller airports, anything could happen. It doesn't sound like a great idea
to me. And listen, we're the ones that always have to suffer time wise, but we know it's a sacrifice that we have to make for our safety, safety for us, right, so we'll see what happens with that. And all right, now let's discuss Facebook and Instagram. They're gonna tell you how much time you spend on each app. They have a new set of features that they're going to be rolling out on Wednesday that will help you manage the
time you spend on those platforms. So there's going to be daily and weekly data on time spent within each app. That way you can figure out maybe I'm doing too much Good Instagram, you can see how much time you're actually wasting, how much of your life you're wasting. You know, time is your only luxury. That's the one thing that you will never get back, and you can spend a
countless hours on Instagram and Twitter. Well, they have a feature that will temporarily mute pushifications and a daily reminder system to notify you when you've hit a designated cut off time for the day. So good makes sense. They want people to just monitor it because you might not even realize how much time you're spending. So it'll be really interesting to get this data. I was thinking about that thing. You know how when you go into the comedy show, you got to put your phone in that
little pouch. Yes, we need to have something like that. That's time. So when you go home, like you can put it away for ten hours, so to just be gone, you can't unlock it, all right, won't unlock for ten hours. I just lead my phone downstairs and then I do that too. I do that, and then I'd be like, I don't have my phone. That's problem. The worst is when you leave your phone for a couple of hours and no one texts you or cause you don't like my phone still work, man, I'll be happy. I'd be
glad nobody here, all right. My only problem is I have my alarm on my phone. You have to have it next to year. Yes, that has to be, especially when I sleep. Yeah, which makes no sense because I got two alarm clocks sitting a long clock two in my room and I never use it. Well, I have two phones. I have one for family members that I know the stays on me, and then the other one is just I just leave off and I just only use business hours. You got two phones, two phoonds Ye?
All right? We last front Page News. When we come back, Chloe and Hanley will be joining us, so we'll kick it with them. Of course, you know from Grown Inch they signed the Beyonce's label and they could sing their ass off and we'll talk when we come back. So it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody in DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in the building, and I'm
already jealous. These guys have been talking makeup since they got here about contouring. Well, you guys know, I don't tell them what we have in here. Good morning, watch world. Now how much do y'all here that to day? People just walk into y'all singing sometimes yes, okay, yes, but it makes me happy knowing that it's a theme song that gets stuck in their head because that was the goal when we wrote it. So rode and produced it right, Yes,
who touch yall? Y'all y'all music cool chop because you'll all right and produce all your music. Yeah, we write and produce everything. We do it all in our living room. I feel like that's what we're most comfortable. Yeah, but I mean we just kind of love to experiment, throw things out and see what sticks. We're more of like the feeling type of girls. And if we don't know something, we look it up. I guess we you know, we grew up having that if you don't know, figure it
out mentality from our parents. So yeah, that's how we learned when you were five and seven doing music. That's amazing. So is your family like a musical family? You know, musicality is sprinkled throughout our family. Our father looks like father's mother is a really really great singer, but our dad cannot sing. Here's a great ear though. Yeah, and our mom has a beautiful voice. But no, we're not twins.
Everyone always thinks, how did you get started? For people that don't know you're signed to Beyonce's label, but how did you get started? How did she hear? Y'all? I if nobody knows. Yeah, So we're from Atlanta, Georgia, and we were singing around town and people would always tell us, oh, maybe you guys should post YouTube covers. We were like, okay, sure, We never took it that seriously, but one day we were bored and we loved this song best thing I
ever had by Beyonce. We found the instrumental online and we recorded it in our basement. We uploaded it and we were honestly happy with like the first one hundred views because we weren't really expecting much, but then it just kind of kept progressing and then baym, now you're not gonna sit ay, tell me y'all got signed Beyonce because no YouTube video? Now how did this go down?
How did it happen that? Yeah, she saw our video to pretty Hurts really and apparently she had started watching all of our videos, and um, you know, we got an email from her company, Parkwood, and they were like, hey, can we post this when all of her socials and are you all signed? And when me and my sister saw that, of course we freaked out. Well we were
we were freaking out. It has like the Parkwood seal from her company and we were like, wow, that must be legit after we thought it was fake, but um, you know, it was really cool. And then after that we found out she wanted to sign us, and then we were just catapulted into this really awesome endearing mentorship and you know, just her guiding us along the way. Our first meet oh wow. Well when we first met her, I was four and we acted too, yeah, yep, And
it was in the Fighting Temptations. I played the younger version of her when I was like four. Oh, and so that's when our paths first crossed, So it's crazy other universe works and send you like those little signs. Right. So yeah, after y'all got signed, but when when y'all meet her after they sent the email, it was like a mo month after. Yeah, she had no idea you were the same girl that she met. Yes, she flipped
out because we have pictures together. That is like that definitely this is meant to be right now, how to out tough his dad with you guys? Does he force you guys to sing? Like? You know, when you have a Joe Jackson really played basketball good? You want your son to be that good? Is because your dad can't singers? He like y'all gonna be some singers. Absolutely not. My dad is very supportive of us and it's what we
want to do. And your ladies both graduated from high school. Yeah, just dope and posted it so because a lot of people might have been like, look, we're doing this thing. You know that's not important, but it was important for you guys to graduate and congratulate each other and let people see that. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, I actually just graduated because I just turned eighteen, So I was really excited to be finished because it was a lot like
normal lives, you know, because you're everywhere, you're on TV. Like, do you have a license? I? She does. I love to drive. I have my mini coup for her. Name's Cleo. She's blue, my favorite color. Yes, I love her. Grandma's so cute. I love her. That's like the little eco friendly joint. Yes, yeah, technically and they're very safe. Yeah yeah, Now how did the Grownest Thing come about? We love Kenya Barris and Yara and we've known Yara for about
four years, even before the whole Grownish thing. And we were at the BT Awards. We were accepting Beyonce's award and Yar was presenting it, and I think that was a moment Kenya saw us all together in that type of space, and you know, we met in his office and it was such good vibes from the start, and next thing, you know, he was like, I'd love for you guys to be on the show. We were like, of course, And we didn't even really audition for it.
And I remember the very first time we went into the table read and we saw the script and before this show we didn't really cuss like that. But it was fun because our characters Jazzline Skyler. They're like the complete opposite of us, So it's like tapping into yeah exactly. We bring out our interat lants go yeah, do you feel like you've missed out on social interactions being a teenager, like just a regular k teen Like people asked me that, and I always am like, no, I honestly, from the
bottom of my heart, really don't think so. You know. I always anytime I feel like, oh, I'm missing out on something, I'm always one up by it. Like for me, I wasn't able to go to prom but because we were performing at Coachella and I was like, that's a pretty awesome things like that. I'm like, you know, this is my life. This is what it's supposed to happen for me right now, and those things can happen later. I can always party later. Yeah, I have to say
the same thing. Music is definitely my outlet, and I feel like we're all like born with the gift and it's your job to share it and inspire others. So I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything. It's pretty cool that I get to do what I love as my career. The boys try to light a lot at you guys. I mean, yeah, but we're so focused. It's kind of like, you know, answer the question. I mean, I mean, he knows. But we're so focused on music right now. And with our album, the kids are all right.
We're just so happy that's out. We work so hard on it. We were spending long hours in our living room just working from scratch. And I want to argue. As sisters, you know, we argue a little bit. I mean, we're sisters. Who's the diva of the group. Well, that's the thing. It flips flips everyday life. I'm the d but when it comes to our music, she's like the boss that's gonna get a baby sister. Yeah, Like, what do you mean get ready? No, I don't take long to get ready. I'm like the one who keeps us
on schedule. I'm like, okay, we have to clean up our rooms now, we have to do this. Yes, we have more with Chloe and Harley. Let's get their single on right now. It's called Happy Without Me featuring Joey Badass. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club you probably see them on Grownish. They're signed to Beyonce's record label. We have Chloe and Harley Charlomagne. Y'all got
a line on the album. He said that fake woke hashtagging, and the song Fake expound on that, Well, you know, we live in this world of social media and you know, we're very just energetic all around. And what inspired this song fake on our album was that, you know, because we're genuine people and so nice, sometimes people thought, oh my gosh, you guys are like fake? Are you guys real? Like this is for real? And we would always be like, you know, that's crazy how people can't even receive someone
being kind without thinking, oh, you must be fake. Um. And so in this song, we just decided to put all the things that society thinks of as fake and um, what we see as fake, and it just kind of turned into that mash so with that fake world cashhag and of course, as this generation, we have amazing voices to speak up and we're able to do that with social media. But sometimes all they're doing is just putting a hashtag and like, Okay, I'm done, because I'm done.
I did my job just putting as I feel like all these world people need to get some rest. So tired at this point, Like, yes, I can't stand that being too nice, Like people think because you're nice, it's not interesting or shut up, you're being too nice? Yeah, And it's like, what's wrong with being nice and being like a nice person and caring about people's feelings? I don't understand when that got to be not cool? How do y'all deal with social media? You talk about the
fake woke and stay woke. How do y'all deal with it? Because I see so many people now it's difficult with depression and people will get on you if you have a pimple, or if your hair is to the left a little bit too much, or if your feet look too big, like they will attack you. How do you guys deal with social media? Oh? Wow? Well, I think social media is like a blessing and a curse because without it we technically wouldn't be in this position. But
then also sometimes we take breaks from it. We'll have like those social media hiatuses, you know, we'll just be like, Okay, I'm deleting the app and I'm just gonna step away. But it's also about who you surround yourself with, you know, people who bring you down and give you those negative vibes. It's just going to rub off and feed off on you. So I'm happy to have my sister because whenever I'm sad, she like picks me up and vice versa our family.
And yeah, so, and whenever I'm in that bad mental space, I'd like to pray and meditate. And I love the water because I'm a cancer baby, so me too. So yeah, water and praying and meditating helps me. And social media don't help none of that, because, like you wake up in the morning, I want positive affirmation. You're not gonna get none of that from social dad. There are some good instagram up because you'll read one and then you
scroll right under that. If somebody saying where you follow every morning I wake up and I say thank you God for blessing me with another day, I like that's good. But then it'll be people saying I wish you die. Well, you can't let the unhas themselves. You need to block that person. You know, it's important to have a great real life. You know, it's not all about social media. If your real life is great and you surround yourself
with great people then all those things. I think it's just we can't let our feelings and our lives be run by what's on social media. Absolution, we do things, yeah, and be active. What are you almost passionate about music? Acting? Music is my first love person. Yeah, music is definitely my first love, but I still love acting. I remember when I was like eight to ten, I was obsessed with the thought of being a Broadway star because it
had everything fused together. But music is definitely my first love. But what I also love about being on Grownish too is how we get to like combine, you know both. You know, we wrote and produced the theme song and then songs from our album The Kids Are All Right were throughout the entire season, So it's pretty cool how it works out that way. Now you did the visuals with the album? Yeah? Aha, the short film that was pretty fun showing like the visual aspect, because I feel
like our music is pretty visual. What kind of CEO was she in the studio with y'all? Is she like overseeing your music? Like? Can you pick up the phone and call her? Yeah? You know what? I love her so much because she allows us to shine as individual beings, and she knows how powerful she is, and she's lending us her resources but also letting us shine on our own.
And I think that's something pretty special because you know, a lot of artists they'll sign to these big labels and they'll be taught what to wear and how to sing and how to move and all that. But we get to create what we want to create. And of course we'll send her songs and she'll give us her notes, but at the end of the day, she's always like, we get to do what we want to do, and you know, don't dum yourself down for the world. Let the world catch up to you. How'd you guys get
ready for that? On the Run two tour? Yeah, well, we've been prepping for this tour for months before it started. It's been really fun. We've just been hashing out our show, trying to figure it out because we found out what we're doing twenty minutes set before DJ Khalid. You know, it's all really exciting. But it's interesting putting together a stadium show because it's so many people and you have to learn how to connect with each and every one
of them. So it's a process. You know, the first couple of shows have been amazing, and you know, we're just working on notes and just perfecting it. Cities, a lot of traveling, a lot of dates. We're not I'm not tired yet. You know. I love the tour bus because I get the best sleep on there. And when I am tired, I drink some good green tea. I'm not into coffee yet. Maybe that'll come down the line for you. Yeah, So do Macha is really good and this whole like we have a passion for this, so
that energizes us on its own. So I'm just really excited. And it's only been like the first four or five dates and we've learned so much and it's we have two more months left, so we're gonna be like so in shape and like our mental and physical and I'm just excited. We love the children, artists, artists. That's a lot of pressure too, though. It's a lot of pressure, a lot of pressure. Yeah, she's such a great mom
and we love the whole family. Yeah, y'all have the frustrations of dating that your characters aren't grown is due, you know, I mean do I mean on a sleep even if we did, we're so like focused on our craft that it doesn't really bother us. Yeah, we don't really see the issues of dating right now. We're not
really focused on that. Yeah, But what I think is pretty cool about Grownish is how we get to show through our characters, Jazzline, Skyler, what other you know, young black girls are going through in the dating scene right now, and I think that's important for them to know that you don't need validation from anyone, no man, nothing, just love yourself. So that's pretty cool. How we get to share that through our art well, Grown just be able to keep y'all. Oh, of course we love Grown It's
just huge though. It's a great platform. Yeah. Literally, right after we finished tour, we start feeling too, you know, how you pick the single because y'all in a weird place, like the adults love you, but the kids love you. So it's kind of like right in the middle. How do y'all decide? You know, am I going to lean a little to the adults side, a little to the kid's side. You know? We just follow our hearts. And what I think is cool about that point is we're
kind of on that verge too. We're still kids, but we're also turning into young women. And I think it's just gonna be true to ourselves and our hearts whatever music we create, and it won't be like one or the other. Because it's funny. You said, we're on tour, but we gotta clean our room, so we're going on to Yeah, if y'all don't clean yall room with your daddy, let y'all go on, Tom, You're not going on to Ye, We're not going on tour. Yeah. I love my mom.
I'm the messy one of the two of us too, And I love my mom because sometimes I'll make deals with her. I'm like, after I come back from rehearsal and clean, mom my promise, and she'll be like, all right. So I love our parents. They she said, it's had a budget for you guys to have someone to come clean room for you, Like, I'm very busy writing music going on to it. You don't make them pay rent, they said, they pay for the house aside for music and acting. I'm sure you guys have a lot of
other things you're passionate about, like maybe fashion up here. Okay, are there any other ventures that you guys are embarking on? Yeah, you know, music is always my first love, and you know, us being producers and writers. Of course we want to also do that for other artists, and you know, of course driving more into the acting thing and also fashion and make up, you know, just sharing that. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. It's Chloe and Hallie, Hey, the
Breakfast Club. It's the world most dangerous morning to show to Breakfast Club. Charlotmagne and God and Angelie dj Envy, Angelie wi V be getting his eyebrows. None, I try to click you. I see that? Would you do to your eyebrows? Bro, I was trying to get my eyebrows like yours, like you have the perfect art, perfect angle. But called the arch in my arch is natural? By the way, No, it's not. It is natural. No, it's not. Listen let him say it's natural. It's not natural. He
had fat transferred from his brow. No, wholuding him to say, I don't get my damn eyebrows. Arts You someone who doesn't do something. I'm coming later to tell you the true back in the day. There you go. Come listen to me. Listen to me back in the day. I'm talking about back in the day. I'm talking about ninety eight ninety nine. Did get my eyebrows arch A couple of times a girl suit me up to do it.
You are such assist. My brother wax swoops, my brother Dre they both called me and said, we will slap this at you if you come around. It's what your eyebrows as instead, you got micro brain. No, So what happened is when when I when I stopped doing that, when I stopped doing that and just let them grow in, I guess it just kept the arch that arch. Yes, no, that's not natural. But anyway, let's get to the rules. Let's talk to Wow. This is the Rumor Report with
Angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. Well as y'all, Natalie Cohen was on The Breakfast Club yesterday and one of the questions was about whether you would choose talents over issues. Here's what happened. She asked me talent or issues, and I said talent, But I have to I can't give up on people. What I'm saying that's ever critical at all. Yeah, I got I got people to feed, I gotta I gotta, I gotta business to run. You're gonna make Dame Dash take this clip and call you a culture vulture. Well,
Dame Dash did Dash you brought him up. I don't even know him. I don't even know him. Well, Dame Dash did apparently hear this clip and they do know each other, and he said, thanks for this, liar Cohen, for proving my point and true culture vulture form. They make money off us and then try to erase our true history and act like the real ones never existed. Not gonna happen, bro, I benched you for the culture. Enjoy your desk job at YouTube. You're going down in
history for who you really are. I made sure of that. Tuma, how do you even work with this clown? Look out? He disrespects your brothers. Stay tuned culture Volt's book, and y'all see he's unapologetic. He pays his bills at the expense of us. Big question is why can't he's selling any rock music? Why can't he eat with his own culture? Stop fronting on my people like you mean something your
own culture laughs at you. I mean, that's a good debate because we do give artists creative leniency when it comes to what they talk about in their music, whether it's drug use or drug selling or violence or whatever. But it's just different when you're hearing executives say, you know, like an executive can let an artist be an artist, but it's just hits them wrong. They say, well, you know, I know they're doing something wrong, but I gotta eat, you know what I'm saying. He said he got people
to feed. I think he's talking about the whole entire company, Like there's employees there. So they're signing people that are artists that people are buying and the consumer is buying, and then executives have to let artists be artists, right, they do, he said, he does talk to them about it about So I still don't know the definition of culture volture that I can get Dame and Dash's Culture, Yeah, by Dame Dash's book Culture. Vote you drop on a clues bomb for Dame Dash. At one point they were
very tight. So it's interesting. They made him a lot of money. They made a lot of money together. They made a lot of money together. All right. Demi Levado is leaving the hospital this week. She's doing a lot better. The planets for her to get out of the hospital, but now she has to figure out if she gonna go to rehab or what. So they said she stabilized from her overdose. It was so bad she was in danger of dying, and they want her to go to rehab.
Her team wants her too, but it's ultimately up to her. So one person who worked with her told TMZ that they will quit if she doesn't check herself. In the drawing the demy go to rehab and I said, now, why that song was so fire, but it isn't a problematic in hindsight to sign that definitely, absolutely all right now. Demi Levado had been struggling with her sobriety for years, and they're saying that she just never wanted to be a role model. Her sobriety over the last six years
was a fight every single day. The hell you got being a role model? Got to do it. We don't want you to be a crackheade or methodic or harol natic whatever hell is she on? Yeah, I guess she felt like she didn't want people watching her and having eyes on her all the time. So difficult. I mean, it's an addiction and it's hard for her to fight it. Every single day. She was fighting it. Don't worry about as we know, for people to try to kick that habit,
that's why it's an addiction. All right, now let's talk about Young Boy NBA. Young Boy. I went to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and did an interview with him. We talked for a really long time, for hours. It was supposed to be media training. We filmed it. It was a lot of people around. We did have some alone time as we drove from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. But the part that you'll see is when we were outside in his neighborhood. Now here's what he had to say about
going to anger management. My mind stuck in this place, so like the owl to react to save. But I'm learning, though, how are you on to anger management class? On all this? What do you be doing an anger management class? Like? What are the kind of things that they tell you no? And maybe asking me or make me mad and stuff. I'll just be talking about it. I got a certificately though I completed their class. I got a complete domestic violence Now, all right, so he's working on himself and
asked me when we were in the car. He talked to me a lot about what he learned in anger management and not to let people have power over you to make you angry. I respected, I respect it. Man. You know, I respect anybody that can recognize that they're damaged and they're going to do the work on himself. Right. So he's growing from a lot of things. And then he talks about his dad. I actually met his mom while I was there. He talks about her as well,
so you should watch the whole interview. But here's what he had to say about his dad, My dad, Jill. I thought to my daddy here, Dad, he sho be wanting money, and but I don't. I'll be on some own. I still call him daddy though, to make him feel like someboddy. But I ain't. I ain't seen him do it since I was four years old. So I sent him money. Just feel like he got some matter that because I knew how ideas when you an hill. I badly nor him though you ever gonna visit, No, I ain't.
They ain't putting me in jail. I ain't stepping in no jip. But you still feel that responsibility all about his damage. Okay, No, it's a lot. I mean, his grandmother was the one raising him. She passed away. We were actually at his grandfather's house. He wasn't living with his mom, and he talks about why when you watch the interview. But yeah, a lot going on. I'm damaged, so damage recognizes damage. But as long as you're going to do the work to repair the damage, you'll be fine.
And it sounds like he's trying to do the work right. I know a lot of people are on the outside looking in would be like, oh, you sat down with a young boy NBA. But he really was great, great to talk to. I can see a lot of work that he's been doing. And you know, I just hope everybody goes and checks out this interview and keeps an open mind. But shout out to young boy. All right, all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Don't keet to day
charlom Man coming up next, Yes, Pastor Daryl Scott. His hairline is damaged. He does the work to keep his headlining together. But it's all of that black Beijing, and I think it's going to his brain. My goodness. I would like to talk to him four after the hour and also ask ye if you need relationship advice, get on the phone lines right now eight dred five eight five one oh five one if you need some relationship advice at any type of advice. ASKI is coming up
as well. It's to breakfast club goal morning. It's gonna be a dusty because right now you want it's time for Donkey of the day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donkey man with the heat did she get? Please tell me it becomes Donkey of the day to breakfast club bitches tunk here today for
Thursday August second goes to Pastor Darrel Scott. Now. Yesterday, all celebrity in Chief, Donald Trump held a roundtable discussion with nearly twenty Inner city pastors, faith leaders, and lawmakers at the White House, and they were focus in their efforts on reform in the prison system. I love that.
I'm all for prison reform. I would love to see prisons actually become real correctional facilities where they allow people to get their education, also allow them to learn a trade in prison now would allow them to immediately get work when they come home. Not to mention exercise, health and nutrition programs and faith based initiatives to really get these brothers and sisters in prison, right, Okay, if they're
gonna be correctional facilities, let's really try to correct folks. Okay, we live in a country that builds more prisons in schools, So let's treat the prisons like schools and actually attempt to rehabilitate people so they come out being better humans than they were when they went in. Now, I'm not one of those people who have a problem with black people or anyone meeting with the president. Okay, if you can get through to him and get something done, I'm
all for it. Okay, if you can get through the Trump and get him to do something that makes America a better place, I'm all for it. I give props what propsies due, but that's the same you give props where props are due. Personally, I haven't seen Donald Trump do anything for African American communities. I know, I know what you're saying. Black unemployment is the lowest spending years under Trump, but let's be clear, it started with Obama.
Economists and money experts will tell you that Trump has had nothing to do with the decline in African American jobless rates or any group's rates. Okay. According to the Borough of Labor Statistics, black unemployment start the sixteen point they percent in two ten, and by twenty sixteen, it had dropped the seven point nine percent a whole month before Trump took office. So sorry, Trump, you just inherited
a wave President Obama started. Now, once you take that off the table, what is Donald J. Trump done for black people? The answer is nothing for five hundreds. I mean I haven't seen it yet, but you're gonna tell me Pardoner, Jack Johnson, Free, and Alice Johnson. I mean, that's great. What I'm talking about the black community as
a whole. What has he done well? According to pastor Darrell Scott, who is sixty years old, sixty years old, he said that Donald J. Trump, our forty fifth president of the United States of America, is the most pro black president he's seen in his lifetime. You heard me, correct, He said, Donald Trump is the most pro black president he's seen in his lifetime. Let's hear what he had
to say. To be honest, this is probably going to be the man, and I'm gonna say at this at this table, the most pro black president that we've had in our lifetime because and I try to, you know, analyze the people that I encountered, this president actually wants to prove something to our community, our face based community and our ethnic community. The last president didn't feel like he had. This administration is probably going to be more proactive.
We got an earth revitalization and prison reformed than any president in your lifetime. If we work together, give him a chance, we would do something that will This is this administrator will continue to make history. Listen, man, all that all that black head die in Darrel's head is getting to him. Okay, Daryl was born in nineteen fifty eight, so he was old enough to see John F. Kennedy
Junior and Lyndon B. Johnson. Now, I don't know if either one of those individuals truly cared about black people, but I do know the Civil Rights back in nineteen sixty four was proposed by Kennedy and pushed through by Lyndon B. Johnson. That bill was pretty pro black. But let's talk about Trump and how a lot of his policies actually hurt black folks. I mean, you can look
at his proposed cutbacks in education. Okay, that means less support for higher education initiative initiatives and deeper cuts to public schools that puts poor and working class black students at risk. Not to mention, you have prison reform discussions. But the Trump administration has reversed many of the Obama administration's policies that would incarcerate non violent offenders and that
would harm who you think black folks? Okay, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is doubled down on the war on drugs. He instructed federal prosecutors to pursue mandatory minimum sentences for low level, non violent drug offenses. Who do you think that's going to affect the most. Let's not forget how Trump feels about black people, because he referred to Haiti, El Salvador and several African American nations as whole countries. All right, we aren't making any progress in combating anti
black racial discrimination in the labor market. And you know the Trump administration describing to make it easier for employees to discriminate against black workers. They suspended they suspended the rule from the EOC that would have compelled large companies to report confidential info about what they play employees by a race, and collecting that data would have enabled employers to identify and address discriminatory pay practices which suppress African Americans.
And we're not even going to discuss HUD Okay, under Trump considering tripling the wrens of poor tenants in public housing, It's already difficult enough for black folks to find affordable housing, so if you triple the rate, then the HUD under Trump will be directly responsible for black homelessness increasing. I mean, the list to why Trump's policies actually hurt black people is pretty long, So I have no idea what Daros is getting off staying Trump is the most pro black
president he's seen in his lifetime. All Right, it's a few colors I would say Trump is for. He's definitely pro white, he's definitely pro orange, and definitely pro green, but pro black. That's a hard note for me. Dog. Please let m Mark give Dallas got the biggest he haw he haw, he haw. You stupid motherfu are you dumb? All right? Thanks for that, dun kid. Today, Now when we come back, asking ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, if you got a question for ye,
car hard Now it's the Breakfast Cloak. Good morning, dj envy Angela, yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for asking ye Hello, who's this? Yeah? This is um Terry from Essex County, Essex County, New Jersey. Right, what's your question for you, mama? Yeah, I'm trying to figure out what should I do because, like I said, we was vibe and everything was cool. We did a little fun nothing too major. A guy you met, yeah, we met him. I met him recently, that same night.
So it's just like a little hook up thing. But I don't know, am I jumping out the window because he don't be texting me like it was just another night two days ago, three days ago. But I'm like, yeah, what's good? Like I'm about to be finished at David Busters with my people, so call me back and I ain't getting No, he's not calling back. No, no, no, they're not. And should I just call Ba's Like I mean,
I invite them somewhere in a couple of bits. But I'm just trying to man, Okay, I'm just trying to secure it. Okay, So y'all just kind of fooled around, but you didn't have sex, and all you're trying to do is secure that. Yeah, but he's probably thinking that you want to go on some real dates because you're asking him to call you because you know how it is, right, now just a hook up. People don't normally talk on the phone, Yeah, and do all of that. It's more spontaneous.
But you're asking to play things a couple of days in advance. And where are you asking him to go to a birthday party? You asked him to go to a birthday party. You don't even know him like that? I mean, I'm yeah, I mean, I was just trying to pucure end of the evening thing because he's out of fake you just want to smash all right, baby, you gotta slow it down. Okay, you can't take I wouldn't want to go to a birthday party with somebody
I just met. I mean understand, that's a big commitment. Now, if y'all want to do something, why not do something a little more low key, like, hey, let me know if you want to grab a drink, so it's not such a big deal. Birthday party is a big commitment. As he supposed to bring a present, He's gonna meet all your friends and family. He's not ready for all that. Okay, Okay, that's what. Okay, do something one on one, grab a drink,
but don't make a big plan like that. That's too much. Yeah, all right, especially dook up real quick, real quick, right right, secure to smash ma, and and don't and don't send too many tweets and don't keep calling for sure. Okay we're protection, Mamma. Thank you. I like that you got a secure to smash all right? Asking ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one, you got a
question for ye? Call everybody, j Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomgne the guy we all the breakfast club with in the middle of ask ye Jamie, good morning, Good morning everyone, Good morning, Hey Jamie. What's your course for you? I'm trying to deal with the dating world now, and I keep running into the same issue with inconsistent men. So I'm like, I don't know if it's something I'm attracting or is it something I'm doing wrong? Where are you
meeting these guys? So I work on dating apps, but best just didn't work like social media going you need to go and meet people in real life. And also, you know what, we don't do enough of letting our friends know that we're looking to date people and are
getting references from people we know. You know the problem with dating apps, Yes, people do end up meeting people sometimes, but sometimes you know, you got to sift through a lot, which means they're on dating apps also, so they're dating multiple people as well, so it can be a distraction. And on social media, same thing sliding in dms. You're not the only person who's DM. They're sliding in. That's very true. You know, it's just too accessible right now.
But I do recommend letting people know. Have you told your friends you're looking to date and they can refer you to somebody you know? And I think right, so let people know, Hey, look, let me know if you have anybody good, set me up on a date. Do it like that, so at least you have somebody who knows someone that can say, okay, he might be he's
a good guy, or maybe he's not. But you know, maybe group settings to go out with your friends and some of their friends tell people to invite single people, and that's another good thing to do. So it's a fun, comfortable environment. If anything, you'll make some new friends. Okay, all right, good luck, Jamie, thank you, you're welcome. I hope you find somebody, but be patient and don't just do anything just because you want to be in a relationship. Wait,
till you get the right relationship. Okay, all right, you have a good one. Camera guy wants to know how old you are because he would love to take you on a date. I'll be twenty five Sunday, he said, Oh, he's too old for you. All right, but listen, no matter what, have fun while you're dating. Okay. It should never feel like a chore to you. If you're not having fun, keep it moving, sure, mama. All right, let's go to another line. Hello, who's this Hi? My name
is Christine. Good morning guys. Christ Christine. What's your question for you? So? I so aswa So me and my friend we have been kicking it for like eight months. And when I say kicking it, you would think that we was in a relationship because we do everything he says for me and everything. But he has not gave me no since we've been kicking it, and I don't want to know what. Wow, have you asked him for it? Yes, I have had some part and he'd be like he
you know, he don't. He's never really answered. He'd be like, it's something that can be fixed, if something that could be fixed, and I'm like, oh yeah, wait, he said something that can be fare the hard news to a ye, what what do you mean we hold on? What do you mean when he says something can be faxed? You just tell he still need it. I don't want if you don't know how to do it. I don't know if he does, I'm gonna take na say that you have vaginate? No, I don't stink. No it don't do.
Do you change? Did you trim that area or what acts or laser hair removal or anything? No? No, it is clean, it is trim. It is done fresh and everything. But it looks some guys haven't ever done Did you ask him? Has he ever done it before? No? I don't ask, but I'm thinking every good and that's not true. Every guy has not done that. You need to ask him. Do you know how to do this? Be like? Because I would love to be your teacher, and you should actually be dressed up in a teacher's outfit when you
tell him that. So you're my student, and now you gotta do anything I tell you to do. I'm doing him for I just think that that's a part of sex to me kind of sort of life. Right, But you've been dealing with somebody sports stracial amount of playing. You know, Christine, as you know what I think our problem is we make too many assumptions. Sometimes these guys out there, you don't know what kind of chicks he
was messing with before you. That might not have been like, hey, I need you to do this, So he might have just been sliding by without knowing how to do it all this time because nobody else has communicated with him to let him know I need this. So you need to tell him I need this, but have fun with it. It can't ever be a tense conversation. It has to be you having a good time, like, Okay, how bad we play a game? I do say that film. But
then I have other male friends. I don't sleep with them, but they are willing to give me, and I'll tell them like, hey, I'm about to go out and give me Friday night at seven Story, and he'd be like, you better not going through that now with Christine, I don't know if that's gonna make him want to do it. If you're threatening to get it somewhere else, why does Christine? I think fragrance is affective? Oh my goodness. And she says she don't stink. She says she don't stink it.
She's trimming nice down there. There are definitely guys that just aren't comfortable with it, right, and they have to learn how to do it. And they should be more concerned about pleasing their women because it's not always all about you, especially because I'm sure you do it to him, right, That's why I do it to pleaseman. It's a part of fake right, Okay, okay, So we gonna play a game of what I do to you, you do to me, and we're gonna keep doing that, and if you stop,
I'm gonna stop. Good luck, olderm all right with asking eight hundred five five one o five one. We got rumors on the way. Yes, what it is, fifty sounds scared of. You would never think fifty was scared of anything. But I'll tell you what has him nervous. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Oh it's the rule of report Breakfast Club. Well, in my feelings,
that song is already doing quite well. But on his Instagram story last night, Drake said the videos coming out today. He posted in my feelings video tomorrow okay, all right, he posted a picture of FELICEA Rashad as well from on the Cosby Show. So I sent interested because Drake doesn't really promote his videos like that, right, he must be really excited about it. So I'm excited to see it. So it should be out sometime today, so make sure
y'all keep checking, all right. Beyonce and jay Z, they have filed a lawsuit to prevent counterfeit merchandise while they're on there on the Run two tour. I thought that was already just illegal. I didn't know you had to actually file a lawsuit to prevent that from happening, but they do. It is now local authorities have the right to seize any fake merchandise they spot, so that's going to save them a lot of money. So people can't just be selling stuff. You see him, right, I thought
you could do that anyway. I think sometimes you got to push the button on that lawsuit. I love suing people. I'm lining up some people to suit right now that we're not on that lit no no no, I like, And you know what, I love some people even if they don't got nothing, because I know that they gotta deep from the little dirty ass pockets. Try to fight this lawsuit. Lord, please give Charlotte Magne forgiveness. Man, I'm trying. Thank you, Please pray for me to know. Please. All right,
And I'm fifty cent. What is he scared of? And you know what's crazy? We were just talking about this. We were talking about escape rooms and people think that's a fun thing to do with friends and family to quote unquote life threatening situation. Well, during an appearance on James Cordon's A late, late late show, uh, they were talking about it and fifty said that escape rooms freak him out. The whole safe phone concept is like, it's not really interesting to me, Like I don't I know,
but it's like Saw like the Saw movie? Does Does he scare you the prospect of going to an escape room? Yeah, well, then me and you should go because I'm not that into it. I'm intrigued by it, but I'll go with you. Okay, we'll go together. We do a film. This is just not one of the things on my list of things to do. And this is what I said. He said,
it's like Saw, like the Saw movie. I told y'all there's a scape room like so and you guys told me it's not so apparently even fifty cents says that escape rooms are like saw So fifty cents a little nervous about it, but I think he's gonna try it. He's gonna go with James Corden and do it, so we should do it now. I'm cool on it. Why I have funny doing escape rooms? Seem people do it all right? And Kanye West is he about to be
a billionaire? Where Kim Kardashian was on Jimmy Kim Alive, and here's what you had to say about her husband, your sister Kylie in Forbes magazine a couple of weeks ago, they said she's almost a billionaire. It was that news to you when you read that, No, it wasn't news to me. I told you she was almost a billionaire already. Yeah, and you're not almost a billionaire, are you? I would
say my husband as one. Right. Well, according to the Blast, they're saying that the Yeasies, those sneakers have hit one point five billion dollars, So they're saying that that brand is close to reaching the one billion dollar milestone. Uh, it was close to that actually just past April, so late, so it's about to be one point five billion, so I don't know how much he gets, but his brand,
Yeasy is worth over a billion dollars. I know. I know people don't want to hit this and they say I'm biased ever since I did the interview of Kanye. But there's no sneaker more comfortable for my big ass for the year old Cornfield treat than them damn easy desert not like the desert Rats and the seven hundreds.
I think they're called m D's and seven hundreds with the boots so comfortable and also prestosk comfortable to I don't know them about the Presto which was nice and Prestos, but the other I like the desert Rats in the seven hundred seven hundreds. All right, that's the ones I got a lot of sneaker You guys are sneakerheads. I'm not a sneak ahead, But how do you know all these names a sneakers? I just know deather right, m be the one I did throwing out numbers. I don't
I don't know. All right, Well, I manage your la yee. And these are my hype beasts Charlemagne and and it's the breakfast club that was your rumor report all right, all right now shouting to revoke. We'll see you guys on Monday. They're taking the day off tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up Next, get your request in. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
