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Clout Chasing or Just Salty

Jun 22, 20181 hr 18 minEp. 648
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Friday 6/22 - Today on the show we had mayor of Tallahassee Andrew Gillum, who is now running for governor of Florida, where he spoke about economy change, having kids learn about trade in school and more. Speaking of Florida, you know how Charlamagne loves to give his "Donkey of the Day" to people from there, and today he gave it to the man who was charged for the murder of XXX Tentacion, which happened in Miami Florida. Moral of the story, don't get tricked off the street for chasing clout. Speaking of clout we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought, once Fabolous got caught in a girls dm and she blasted him on social media for it, but was she clout chasing, according to Fab she was. 

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It's time time time to wake up Tchack instancially and Charlctor to practice club Bitches, the voice of the culture. People watch The Breakfast Club for like news to really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows too, just because y'all all wish keeps you unting. Y'all keep your Really, they might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Brother. It's your asshole, Hey, Pizza the Planet.

I go by the name of Charlomagne, the god one third of the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. I have no idea what's going on this morning. We're having a technical difficulties because DJ Envy is in Orlando and Angela Ye is in la for BT Awards weekend. But we're trying to get that situation straight. But in the meantime, I am here to tell you about the things that are going on this morning. We have a Tallahassee man Andrew kill him. He'll be here this morning, right. Yes,

he's soon to be governor of Florida. There go, yeah, you see. You see how how much of a well oiled machine, well you have to get rid of envy. But look at the double Dutch to look how you just jumped in and it was so flawed, so flawless. I'm here, Yes, we're here. But yes, he's running for governor of Florida, so that would be very exciting. Yes, they said if the vote was that happened today, he would actually win the Democratic uh nomination. Right, So we're

going to keep on pushing that. Absolutely. That's my guy, Andrew Gillham. Also, we have the cast of Luke Cage, which came out this morning early this morning on Netflix. Mike Coulter, who played Luke Cage, Chill Coker is the writer on Luke Cage, and Simone Missy who plays Misty Knight. They'll all be here this morning. You know, I'm a Marvel head, so I'm excited about that. Man, I'm excited to watch that as well. But I had a crazy crazy you know, I'm in La right now. I just

got here like two hours ago. Why well, my flight was delayed. First, it was delayed a couple of hours, and when we finally got on the plane, they made us get back off. After everyone got on. It was delayed because of the weather. Then there was some type of malfunction with the air or something like that, so everybody had to get off, and then it took like another three hours for them to I guess fix it. And so finally landed, went to checking the hotel, and

then come here to work with you guys. Well, I don't complain about suff like that. The reason I don't complain about suff like that because I've seen all the final destination moves. Well, yeah, I'm not complaining. I'm just pointing out I had a very long day got you yesterday. And it's a BT Awards out here this weekend in La, so a lot of people out here. So what are we doing? Are we doing? Front Page News? Are going right there, Andrew, what are we doing? We're going from news? Okay,

what do you got in front page News? Well, I'm sure you saw the jacket that Melania Trump had. I was in the airport yesterday when this news broke. But the jacket that Melania Trump was wearing. What is her explanation for wearing a jacket like this? When she was talking about child detention centers in Texas and went to actually go visit some Yeah, so I'd like to hear more about this story because I'm trying to figure out the social media painting and a narrative that doesn't exist

that you have a reason behind wearing the car. Come on now, if you're going to visit these sport children in these child detention centers and you're very aware of your fashion and you have all kinds of handlers around you, I don't think something like this was slide by. But we'll talk about it. Right, it's the world momoth day. Just want to show to breakfast club. Hey, it's the worldmost day. Just want to show to breakfast Hey, I got this, Yes, I'm here, I was here. Your damn job.

Well morning everybody with DJ M v Angela. Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Now, let's talk about your president's wife. Yes, the first Lady, Milania Trump. She took a visit to the US Mexico border. She was going to tour an immigrant immigrant children's shelter. But everybody's paying attention to the

jacket that she had on. The jacket is from last season at Zara thirty nine dollars, and on the back of the jacket that says, I really don't care, do you, which is a crazy thing for her to wear, because she's very into her fashion. She always pays attention when she goes to different countries, to different meetings and events to what she has on. And I don't think she's ever won a thirty nine dollars jacket before either. But according to her person, her team, they said it's a jacket.

There was no hidden message. After today's important visit to Texas. I hope the media isn't going to choose to focus on her wardrobe. Yeh that's screened. Her rep said it was nothing, but Trump said it was a message to the fake news media. Yeah. Donald Trump of course had something to say. He wrote on Twitter, as he always does, Oh sorry, can't find it. Okay, you tell us Charlomagne.

He wrote, I really don't care, do you? Written on the back of milania jacket, and he said to refer it to the fake news media, said Milannia has learned how dishonest they y all, and she truly no longer cares. So wow, we don't know is there a message or is there no message? Was it something that purpose or was it not where Here's what she had to say while she was in the detention center. I'm here to learn about your vistunity and to beach. You know, you

house children on a long film basis. And I also like to ask you how I can help to these shoes to realize with your families as quickly as farsible. I'm gonna be honest. I had no idea she spoke English. I don't know why. I've never heard that woman speak in my life. I had never You didn't hear when she stole Michelle Obama speech, Yes you did? Oh yeah, yeah, I thought that was a translator. I didn't realize you could actually speaking about herself. Listen, one thing for sure,

two things was certain about that jacket. You gotta drop one of clues blood for her for wearing a thirty eight dollars jacket from Zara. I mean, come on, from last years, I love a frugal individual. You know I'm frugal. Van draws. Okay, well, they're not frugal. That's why it's even more insulting because she never does things like that, never wears jackets like that. She's very frugal as her wardrobe. You think it's the first time she ever just poured

out a thirty eight dollars jacket for a statement. I don't think you have expensive bags. She was expensive shoes. I don't think you go from that to a thirty eight dollar Jackie ship. I don't think so she's done that before. All right, what else he talking about? Let's talk about Extant Tassion's death. Now, there's a new internet

trend that people are doing. They're actually mimicking his death by uploading pictures of themselves slumped over in a car, and they're calling it the x X Extant Tassion Challenge. Is that crazy? No? Not necessarily, that sounds right on brand for this are some of his fans are saying that this is actually bringing attention to his death and making people more aware of the government cover ups. Government cover ups. Oh my god, I am so old. I am so happy to be old. What government cover up

do these kids think is going on? There's no government cover up. There's a three negroes who decided to rob Triple X and they shot him in his neck and killed them. And now one of those idiots in jail, and two more we'll be locked up soon. What's the government cover up with that? Well? I'm supporting the news. Oh my god, here, Oh my gosh. All right, my last front page news. Now, when we come back, we have Andrew Gilliam. He's running the one positive thing coming

out of Florida in our days. Okay, that's right. He's running for governor of Florida, and we're gonna kick it with him when we come back, So don't move. I'm out in Florida right now. I'm in. Can send me Florida. Like I said, I'm on vacation. I'm taking the kids to Disney. I'm already having a good time. But we'll see what happens. But now, Florida's nice. I love Florida, but there's no denying that the craziest people in all

of America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Okay, but Andrew Gilham gives me a hope that everybody in Florida not crazy because they said that if the election was held the day, he would win the Democratic primary nomination. All right, yes, well, we'll kick it with him when we come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club.

We got a special guest in the building, man Tallahassee, next governor of Florida, Andrew Gilliam. What's up man? Are you good to be back with y'all, including you know, a brother from Hampton. I'm still representing family today, Man. August twenty eighth is the primary election, and we're actually here on an interesting day because we just got our fifth opponent in the race, another millionaire. Actually he's a billionaire, so it's a four millionaire billionaires in me running for

the Democratic nomination for governor Florida. Wow. Did Stacy abrahams inspire you? Absolutely? Stacy is my Stacy's my sister. We have prayed together many mornings, as you can imagine, Charlotte magn And this is um probably the lonely one of the loneliest experiences that you can have is running for office and everyone's calling you anything but you know, everything but a child of God. And you've got to get up every single day, persisting, trying to make maker moves.

But the fact that sister in Georgia one with over seventy six percent of the vote in a state like Georgia in the South. This is the beginning of something I think pretty powerful. Do you think her strategy of of Kate to a specific base black people, you think that's a healthy strategy. We got to recognize what the demographics are in that state, right, I mean, this is a state where you've got, as she identifies, over one

hundred thousand, four hundred thousand. It maybe with her stat black voters who are eligible to vote but have not registered to vote, my threshold is a little bit different. Democrats have lost the race for governor in the state of Florida these last two times by less than one percent,

fewer than seventy thousand votes. My belief is is the reason why we've been losing is because we've been trying to run these races republican light that doesn't give our voters a reason to go out and vote for anything. And so what we've said in this race is that the only way we're going to win it is by giving our voters a reason to vote for something and not just against For the voters who we've got to move that we've got to motivate. These are people who

feel like they've had it worse. They feel like they are struggling to make ends meet, their kids are attending public schools and being pushed out due to high stakes testing. We got brothers and sisters who have paid their debt to society or trying to get back in this society. They paid their debt and can't vote. One point seven million of them in the state of Florida can't get jobs because we keep asking about criminal background history, even though it has no impact on whether they can do

the job. Those are the everyday issues of people, and if we don't talk about that, we have no hope of getting those folks to the poll. And instead of trying to convert the Trump voter, why not just go and talk to our voters and give them a reason to show up. Yeah, I'm tired of an anti Trump rhetoric. I need you to be pro people, telling what you're

gonna do for people. And what's more important is to be in touch with what people's needs are, you know, obviously, like if you're not a millionaire or a billionaire, you are way more in touch with what the average person

is dealing with. I couldn't agree more well. As I move around the state Angela, we have talked to voters about the fact that if everybody running in this race on the Democratic or the Republican side, my lived experience in Florida is more like the everyday Floridian than anybody else running. And I don't think we can disqualify that. I know what it was like to watch my mother and my father trade between which bills they could pay

before something got cut off. That experience informs my politics, the fact that we're standing in the gap on behalf of a lot of people who are depending on us for their very livelihoods. They're real life. What's the biggest concern with Flaidians? Is it healthcare? Is it gun control? Is you know? Is what? Are you gonna get up crazy? Right now? If you were to listen to the polls,

the number one concern amongst Floorridians is healthcare. Right. These are people who are concerned about getting sick because if they get sick, they can't go to work. And if they can't go to work, they can't earn a wage. And if they cannot earn a wage, they don't get to pay their bills. And so we've got to now create the environment where we expand Medicaid and get people access to the healthcare that they need to live out

fulfilled lives. And by the way, for those of us with healthcare, and I'm one of them, we don't get away scott free, right with those individuals who don't have healthcare. If they're going to the emergency room to access care, the most expensive and least efficient form of healthcare. The

system will extract its money one way or another. And the way they will typically extract it as your premiums will go up year over year, no prediction to what to expect in this system will draw its money, and we'll continue paying into a system that is inefficient and doesn't work. Guns. Absolutely, they're worried about that. The question is whether or not they start to show up at the polls and make it matter. Right, power sees nothing

without a demand. If you don't show up with the ability to either put somebody in office or take somebody out of office, there's no respect there. And that's what I'm hoping that they'll recognize, is that they've got to show up to be part of the process electorally. All Right, we got more with Andrew Gilliam when we come back. Is the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we

all the breakfast club. We have a special guest in the building running for governor of Florida, Andrew Gillim. What players do you have to create jobs with Florida. Well, I'll tell you. I believe Florida, of course, will always be a bit of a destination for vacation, and that's fine. But the truth is we got to now build a kind of economy that's a twenty first century economy. Some of what we can do. In my opinion, Florida's a sunshine state, yet our contribution to solar is dimentimus right.

What would it mean if Florida was to become the global leader of green energy, of solar energy, farming, energy sources, and not just that, What about the kind of entrepreneurship and innovation that we can attract to our state based off of leaning into what it means to deal with global climate change build a more resilient state. What if we decided to pull down those resources and build high speed rail twenty first century transportation in the state of Florida.

What if we decided instead of high states, testing our kids to death. Tests that don't tell us what they know. But how will they take a test? Why wouldn't we reinfuse back into our high school system? Trades would work, mechanical, electrical, technical. We're talking about people who are their own bosses. In some cases they're pulling down fifty sixty grand a year. That's a good living. We put stigma on people who work with their hands. I'm telling you my dad, my

dad and my mom Bolt. My mom drove school buses, and I have to tell you, between the two of them, they exampled two of the hardest workers I've I've ever known. Even to this day, my mother still works. Right. She contributes into my campaign between five dollars and twenty dollars each month. Right, and she gonna call me when it's auto deducted to make sure the package got to me. Right. She want to know and get sucked away by somebody else,

something like Mom, we got the package. My white staff was very confused when they first serve and say, did my mom's backage drive like when package may or like now I saw code for money, I saw a program that they were doing in Atlanta, Right, Yeah, This is in response to all of the issues with police brutality, and what they're doing is they're offering I think police officers money like a stipend to come and live in the community, and also giving them I think it was

like thirty five thousand dollars towards a home mortgage. Yeah, what do you think about programs like that? I think they're smart And by the way, we've done them in my city as well, where we have tried to incentivize law enforcement to live in the communities that they are responsible for helping to police and keep safe. We're not recruiting enough people of color into this field, people who come from these backgrounds and experiences. As all of us know,

a threat is in the eye of the beholder. But I actually believe that we got to go a little, you know, deeper with regard to how it is with training law enforcement as well the cultural competency that's really necessary in order to interact with diverse communities. Is it possible for a leader, a governor or mayor to be on the side of the police and the people. I do believe that absolutely. I mean, I think the police

should be the people. But when they're not, when they're not, you have to hold them accountable, and the true thing is that they don't. They don't, and I've been criticized. I mean, I didn't get the police Union's endorsement of my race for mayor when I ran. I won with seventy six percent of the vote, but they didn't endorse me because I was very critical of a particular incident that took place. And my only point to them is that you ought to join with me in calling out

bad behavior. It's a stain on your profession. It creates distrust between you and the communities and which you're you're charged to serve. And so when I called them out, instead of beating me up saying I'm anti blue and anti police, join with me and say we all stand against bad policing, that it's bad for the profession and it's bad for the community. They carry on their waste

abelt the power of God. It would be really effective, in my opinion, if these law enforcement entities would join with the community and saying, you know what, we have zero tolerance for bad behavior. We have zero tolerance for people who take advantage of their positions. And by the way, this is without regard to race. I've seen black officers and officers of color act with impunity towards the people that they served as much as they've seen white officers

do it right. And so this is not a color thing. This is really about that blue line that gets drawn. You said the police officers have the power of God. They do. Y'all recently gave that power to the teachers too, though well not in Florida. I mean they try to, but but not the teachers. But they did allow for a personnel to do it. And let me just say, I do believe that we should do everything that we can on our campuses until we can bring to heal

the ubiquitous access to guns in society. We got to make sure that our kids can go to school and

feel safe under the protection of school resource officers. What we don't want to have happened is because you now have law enforcement in schools from kindergarten up to twelfth grade, that now situations where young people would normally go to the dean of students or to the principle or be you know, subject to corrective action on the campuses now becomes a criminal violation where we're handcuffing and arresting our kids and moving them through the criminal justice pipeline for

being a kid. Right, So when when when can do people come out there and vote and make sure that they're vote. People need to donate. We want them to go to Andrew Gillam dot com. The election is August twenty eighth and you can vote by mail or early voting up to as many as thirty days out from the election. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the Ruble Report with Angela Ye. But Dedrick D.

Williams has appeared in court yesterday. He heard the charges that he's facing in the shooting death of Xxxtan Tassion. There are still two more people involved according to the cops. That that's what they believe, and the judge has already signed two other arrest warrants for those other two people. Now Here is what happened when Dedrick Williams went before the judge. Okay, Dedrick Devin Shay Williams, Please all right, mister Williams. You are charged with one count first degree murder.

You have which you are going to be held no bond at this point. Count two is a probation violation, no bond hold and you also have operating without a valid driver's license. Hey man, I'm all about reality checks, baby, Okay, life is not a game of Fortnite, a call of duty. You kids out here, y'all are not living in a

simulation already to real life consequences to your actions. And I have no remorse for Diedrick Williams now DJ also has previous arrest for cocaine possession, weapons possession, domestic violence, aggravated assault with the firearm, and grand theft order. Bye bye, bye bye bye. Put him under the jail. You know why, because a guy like that will eventually kill somebody you love or possibly kill you. So you gotta get about you gotta get him out the ecosystem. He got to

think about it broad daylight. You kill somebody broad daylight, over over nothing, over nothing. You can't I don't even say to Louis with tom back over nothing. So he gotta wall from him. Easy but bad for the ecosystem. They do have surveillance footage in all of that, so the cops are going through everything all right. In the meantime, Xxxtantatian's mom says that he had a baby on the way. She posted a photo of an ultrasound with the caption

he left us a final gift. So and they said they got a warrant for two other people, right, yeah, I said that. Yeah, it's not the two people that they were saying. It was all weak, was it not that I know of? So social don't know. So social media created a whole nother narrative and impended a whole murder on somebody that didn't do other people. Yeah, we don't know yet though. Jesus christ by Yeah, and then social media switched to this. I mean, there's a lot

going on, Jesus. But yeah, So supposedly he has a baby on the way, and they're saying that the baby mom is is the woman who was his girlfriend at the time, Cleopatra Bernard. She had posted the sonogram and you know, there you have it. So they're saying that

they estimate she's about four months pregnant. Now, this tragic situation all across the board, but that's the way life goes, okay, all right now, Trippy Red in the meantime has put out a song Ghostbusters that features xxx Santasian, Quevo and ski Mask the Slump God. This is the first release since he has passed away, and here is a little snippet of X on that song let Up you are irrelevant, I'm the beginning to Melanie Big Bunny Goal, Danny f Thostbusters.

That's the first song that X xxx Santassion has been on now since he's passed away, and that's Tippy red song Yes um Ghostbusters. And according to Tippy Ready also said that X, who was a good friend of his, was also murdered on his birthday, Red Tippy Reds birthday. Yeah, I saw that, all right. Takashi six nine was supposed to be in the UK this week. He's doing his World Domination tour, but he had to announce that he

had to reschedule because of the immigration law. Apparently he couldn't get in so management statement to all the loyal fans of Takashi six nine, we humbly apologize due to an issue with immigration, our London and Manchester dates will be postponed until further notice. The rest of the tour will go on according to schedule. Thank you for your support. Immigration law. The lad they said they didn't want to let him because of all the trouble that he was called.

He caused, what do you mean immigration loss. Yeah, well that's their statement, so yeah, nothing, it was the same thing. I thought it was all the trouble he was but to Cassie's saying that UK customs agents actually lied to keep him out and they said they lied about his criminal pass just so that he couldn't get in. He was supposed to play these shows. They were sold out, and they said he who's held for twelve hours after

he got into Belgium. They said customs agents repeatedly told him they flagged him because he spent more than twelve months behind bars, and they're saying that never happened. And his team had also worked months in advance to ensure he had all the proper paperwork and sponsors for entry. So he's saying that they're lying because they didn't want him to come in. All right, I'm Angela Yee and

that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now, when we come back, we have the cast of Marvel's Luke Cage. They were joining us, and also the writer. So we'll kick it with them when we come back. Yeah, five one or five one is yeah, we'll kick it with them when we come back. So don't move it's a Friday and it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

are the Breakfast Club. Don't interrupt this. Mike Colton wants to get his hair braided, and that was getting her on how beautiful her braids were. Yeah, we have Mike Colson to build this blue music and mister Knight and what's up? Man? Are you doing? But I'm hearing good things. Man, A VTV club said season to Aluke Cage is the first Marvel show, the Topics first season. Yes, that's amazing. I'm just hearing I mean, but that was the whole thing.

Was like we wanted to be the second record that elevated, Like we wanted to be the low end Ferry, we wanted to be Passiboutique. We wanted to be you know, the score, you know what I'm saying. So it was always about trying to, you know, replicate what worked and

then just take it to the next level. That music journalist background, for I was excited because you know, I feel like I know you because of your history just as a music journalist, and then to see you make this transition is pretty incredible and I love what you bring, you know, two marvels at Luke Cage. So for people that don't know they talk about your music history, explain to the people what you've done in music. I was just lucky to be in the right place at the

right time. You know. The reason that we have Biggie, you know, in Hall's Paradise is um. The first time I interviewed him was actually two weeks after Ready to Die came out right right at two twenty six, Saint James, you know, Writing's stop in Brooklyn, and I was actually the last person to interview him right before he got killed. And so you know, talking to him and writing the book about him, which you know led to me writing the movie, which ultimately gave me the opportunity to do

the show. You know, he changed my life, and you know, I'm fully appreciative of him, Miss Wallace, and you know, just all he's he's somebody that changed it, like everybody around him, just from knowing him, you know what I'm saying. So it's just like, yeah, all this is really is just an extension of a hip hop you know, quick sidebar before we get back to Luke k how do you feel about the reception and Notorious, because I feel

like Notorious got better with time. I feel like it aged really well when you when you're at home and it comes on TV, you watch it well. I mean, I think the thing is is like I wish that we could have gone as hard as straight out of content you. I was gonna ask you that, Like, I felt like we didn't go hard for the Tories. I think New York did, but I feel like nationally they

it was early too though. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, here's the thing I mean, and I don't mind saying it because I think George Tillman would say the same thing. It's a good movie, but we had so many things in terms of budget, in terms of time, things going against it. It could have been great. I think, honestly, if it could have been a little more on cut. But but I think for what it was, I definitely am,

you know, really proud of it. And it's the kind of thing that always comes back rescues to b I. G let let's get back to another black superhero. Okay, Now, what kind of pressures and challenges y'all fifth going in the season two? Talk for you some more? Uh? Not resting on our laurels, not thinking that because people liked the show and some fans loved the show, that we were safe. You know. I think everybody went back in

and thought, how can we make this better? From the music selection on his part too, I mean he was calling us up right after season one rapped like, okay, so this is the album I'm gonna use as the theme for the second season. What I know game saw the first season, so you know second season m P rock sales, spooth, you know. So I mean Somebody Gonna Die in and y'all expanded into Brooklyn, right, Yes, that's exciting. Oh yes, it was great for waking up on my

call time up the street on your comic head as well. No, I wasn't. I mean I watched I read Archie. That was as much as I did in the yea. I was like, I'm the same thing. But no, I didn't get into comic books. I can't say that I am a comic book and I'm a fan of Missy. I'll be careful. I didn't say I'm not a fan. I'm saying you lie. She didn't grow up? Yeah, did you go back and at Lisa starts studying like the Missing Night character. No. When I got the job, Jeff Lowe

made it seem like Marvel had snipers everywhere. He was like, don't go to a comic bookstore and buy a comic book, because then everybody's gonna know that you're Miss Night. I'm like, I'm a black woman living in LA. Anybody looking at me, they ain't gonna know. Da ain't gonna see me. But have you got to comed bookstores? Since I have? And so this is so funny. I was in La and I went to dinner with my parents. I was like, yoh, it's a comic book. It's a new Luke Cage. It

was like hologram. Let me just go in there and buy it. And I go in and I get it, and I was like, hey, do you got and they nothing, just like oh yeah, it's right there. I'll grab it for you. Do you guys have any Missy Night comic books? Oh? Let me check it, like yeah, no. Guy helped me for like forty five minutes after he checked me out, he was like, great job on Blue Cage. I'm like

a comic book store. I was like, but you gave me nothing, Like there was no like you know over there, we ain't got that wasn't even I was like, oh okay, good, I got relaxed. Relaxedis like, no, I know who you. I'm watching them. You do something stupid. I'm gonna tell it's stepping into the superhero ro this year because you got to buy on it. Go how did that change your character? I give more fights. I think that the fans have been waiting for this iteration of Miss Night

since she was created forty plus years ago. Um, and so it's good to be able to finally mix it up. I still can't kill anyone, which is the part about being superheroes that you can't kill nobody. I got snipe. Well, you know what's the thing. You know, if enough people you know, tune in this time, then then maybe for season three, like you know that are going on in the real world that it influenced this season everything everything, I mean, all all this trump both um, you know

there's references to it for sure. Yeah, I mean that's just like you you can't go through you know, doing this as conscious black people, and even if you're not hitting these issues directly, it still affects like as an undercurrent, you know, everything that we do. But I think the thing about entertainment in terms of our entertainment is that we're able to entertain have fun, but then at the same time, there's always going to be you know, the message.

Even had Luke Cage became Luke Cage, Yeah, you know, there's a message in that. Yeah, And for sure, I mean we we're hit those topics now because you know, as far as developance to what's going on right now, I'm dealing with the second seasons about like dealing with your celebrity. You know, everybody's everybody's you know, social media platform. I mean, like Luke Cage is not social social media, but like this, you know, I just joined it several months ago, and and you know, when you look at

social media, everybody's like got their level of fame. Even if it's like five followers, doesn't matter. You know, they get it. They get on this platform and they speak and they want to be seen and will be heard. The video things. The world is sort of like under the camera lens. No matter where you are, there's never a time when someone's not taping you. So we deal

with that a lot in the second season. Now, Mike, if you really had Luke Cage powers in real life, do you think you could be responsible with them, especially in this era of white I'm not gonna lie, man, I think you know, I think it's honestly very difficult to have absolute power. You have have a checks and balance system. There's no way you can be uh, you know, the complete absolute power and no one can check you. And then you don't go you know, you don't go

a ride because it's just one of those things. And we've seen it right now with the White House. I'm sorry. You know, when somebody's not checking you, and you the bully, and people are not speaking up and saying things to you, and you do one thing and you get away with it, and you get another thing, you get away with it. After a while, you feeling like you're an invincible person and you're not really thinking about other people. You don't

see other people, You just see yourself. Because think about it, we all have this part of ourselves that are that is myopic, that we that we sort of get up every day and the world revolves around us. You know, to make a joke, when I was a kid, you know, you walk in the room, nobody in that room exist until you get in that room and then you walk out of the room the party don't everybody They to exist almost like you know, it's like the Truman Show.

You come around the corner, then everybody starts, you know, behaving and being a part of your life. That's like they're playing a part of your life. And people think that way sometimes because no fear missing out. You know, there the life is going on like everybody's asleep. No, you know, at the times, there are times. I mean I think everybody has at times. But for the most part, I do feel like if I go to some old BS plays, it's gonna be positive I go because because

that's is how I feel. You know. It's like I'm I'm gonna have fun no matter where I go. And you had those powers, we had the power, what's the first thing you think you would do if you had those type of first thing I would have done is going down and free all those kids out. Man, out of the cave. Man. Okay, look, we don't know where I were taking them, but look we're figuring out out later, but definitely gonna get them out of there. You know.

That's that's the first thing, all right. We have more with the cast of Marvel's Luke Cage, who Don't go Anywhere as a breakfast loveal morning at First Club holding everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have the cast of Marvel's Luke Cage and right here Mike Coach to Simon music. Ain't chill, Charlemagne. Do you ever forget You're not Lue Cage or you ever cut yourself and be like, damn,

I'm bleeding. But that doesn't serve me. I'm thinking sometimes, you know, because I'm not gonna lie, you know, the police brutality and stuff. I know a lot of good cops, you know, and so I deal a lot of good tops, and I know I see them there. You know, they show me love. Sometimes you cast them my mind, I'm going, what I'm going to recognize me? You know, I'm like, but I'm always, you know, I'm always you know, I'm doing the right thing. But hey, we all know that

doesn't necessarily mean anything. So it's like I look at it because people look at us and go, oh, you know you live in this, you know, Ivory Castle. That's not true. You know, you walk around We are among the people. Things can happen to us too. So that's why I got on social media to speak out and to have a voice, because if you if you sit by and you just watch it happen to the next person, no matter what the violation is, they get away with it.

Next thing, you know, it's gonna be something that you're doing. They're gonna point point it out to you, and it's gonna gon your next victim. So you got to speak out. You've been profiled recently, you know what, I don't think I've slick stuff to you, like all right now, you man, you know what, I guess. You know, I guess I've been lucky. Maybe I'm hanging on, hanging around the right places. I don't know what I mean. They I mean, for the most part, most cops they recognized me, and that's

a good thing. But at the same time, I don't take him a granted. You know, I've been gotten profiled since I was in grad school. But about a crazy fan, like a crazy fan that just wants to test you. You know what, I've never break my dad Luke break me. No, no, no, I've been lucky because most times, you know, if you're like a boxer mma fight of somebody who want to try your stuff like that. Most time now they just

you know, don't show love and stuff like that. So I'm glad because otherwise I'd be walking around the body guard, I'll be walking on fighting nobody. So I'm glad. I'm glad I don't have that issue having social media recently. How is that affecting you? Because I've been on there every day. No, no, my culture pots No, he talks so much. He was like, uh no, but I always to yourself, No, listen, my stuff is about like you know,

in the bed. No, you might get one, you might listen in the just No, that was like two months ago. She talking about two months ago. About two months ago. I'm not gonna lie. Two months ago, nothing but stuff. Remember doing it? Remember that would work? That was that she gave me a like gave me like it's like I don't want God know what he does post like yeah about political stuff all the time. I'm trying to keep Instagram happy. I'm trying. I'm trying to keep the Twitter.

That's nice that I'm trying to keep the Twitter, you know, more political. I'm trying, you know, one of those things I like to do. When I did it, I did it when people weren't paying attention. And that's what was very important to me, because when when Luke Cage dropping this other stuff, it was too many people and I didn't really want to deal with, you know, just random people, just you know, that kind of that conversation because I just didn't want to deal with it. I got a

lot of stuff going on in life. This you know, it's too much time. It's still too much time. You know, it takes time to post because every time you post, you gotta think about what you're posting. You know, simone your post being thoughtful. You posted a pick that Saige with a shirt on that said scroung female leave, you know, and you think Netflix will continue In the conversation, yeah, so what are some obstacles women of color still continue

to face? Oh my god, Well, one, pay disparity. We don't get paid, don't get paid, We don't get paid, and we for damn sure don't get paid what we should get paid. You know, I love the Violin Davis posted how everybody's like, oh, I'm the black Meryl Street. Well can I get paid like Meryl Street? Right too? It's the idea that, you know, when we read scripts. You could read a script and it's like, oh, all this beautiful stuff about characters, and you're like, man, this

is dope, this is wonderful. You get to page sixty five and it's like such and such black thirty and you go, oh, so everything I read prior to that could not be men not being a woman of color. It has to be a white woman. So the idea that we are we have to be inserted into stories. Description. We're a description, We're a toke, we're a box to

check off. But I think that shows like Luke Cage and movies like Black Panther show that we are their shows like Dear White People and Insecure, you know what I mean, Like all of these things showed that the world is interested in seem tell stories. But we still have to deal with the idea that we're all angry and we all have the same viewpoint. What I love about Insecure is that you see young black women that are not the world's idea of what young African American

women are. They're allowed to be messy, they're allowed to be sexy, they're allowed to bed nerdy, goofy, all those things with awkward as, but you know, it's rare. It's really rare, you know. I wanted to go back and talk about some of the struggles that you were talking about. Simone. We had to Terry Crews up here a couple of days, and he was talking about being sexually assaulted in some

of the things. I was curious, have any of you guys been, Especially I was surprised because, you know, you look at Terry Creuse and you see a big, strong football play and I'm like something, who would touch him? You know, but it happens. Has that happened to any of you? No? Thank God. Musically, I'm a prayerful woman. I think I prayed before I walk into any door. And I think I also beer from Detroit give off a do not with me vibe. So people have not

tried me in that way. I mean, I had, like some random writer Trisomo, I want to date you, even though I've been saying I have a boyfriend, but that was years ago. But thankfully I have not. But I know a lot of women who have not been that lucky. Who have you know, been put in horrible sexual situations on set and during in meetings. But I have not,

thank god. And sometimes there's things that you look back at and you're like, it was a little creepy, yeah, yeah, anything so blatant, yeah and aggressive, But you look back at things and you're like, I would look kind of after. There's a big difference between you know, sexual assault and somebody flirting with you and somebody just want to haul at you and at work at the workplace, and that's

what's weird. You know. The movement has you know, very it's very very specific, but at the same time it's been very blanket as a general statement that people of anybody who misinterpreted a movement may have said something to looked at in a certain way, and it's becoming very hard to tell what is deemed inappropriate. So, like I posted a long time ago, I say, look, man, I mean it's very simple. If the person does not want

to be with you, then you just move on. This move on, like, don't don't be creepy, just move on and find somebody who if they don't love you, they don't give you reciprocate, then just move on. It's stupid when guy's trying to force it. It's like, dude, it's it's more women feel like you can't get a certain job. Yeah, listen. My thing is like, if they don't want you like that, why would you want them? How do you handle sex scenes, Mica? There's a lot of sex scenes in Luke Cage. How

do you know what? I don't be honest with you. I was gonna hill about that we did not have enough coffee this season. But that's OK. We're gonna work for that, um because fans. The fans like that kind of stuff. The fans because honestly, I mean, everybody knows its most most jokes, but she knows it's awkward. You know, it's not like when we haven't seen it's a real scene. There's about thirty crew members somewhere within the approximity. More crew members pop up that never were on set before,

all of a sudden, popping around the corner. You know, it's just like weird. So no matter how you set it up, it's like, you know, it could be like the director says, put your hand, he would do this. It's a lot of awkward. My first sex scene was my first sex scene ever ever. Dorian was fine with it,

and he's really good friends with me. I've but what happened was I've read the script, like I got the job, and then I got to read the script and I'm reading read, reading, and then it's like and then mister Knight takes off for top and then Luke Luke k takes off his shirt. In the world cheers like this is what this and my mart dropped because I had never, never,

never wanted to do a sexy in that way. Not just no. So everybody on my team literally negotiated everything down to the crack of my ass, like you can show the top of her, but but not the crack, the side of her, but not the nimple half of a cheek. So I went in there and they knew that I was not playing around. What about a body double? Even don't know, there's some reason they didn't offer that I would have taken it. I would have gone out. You got to find a body double. And if the

body doubles look man, it's like they can tell. I mean, it's a lot of times body double and they have to clear the body double, and then the body double comes. A lot of times the actress watched the body double physically and then the way they move, they mean, I like, you know, it's it's listen, somebody's gonna be playing you. Remember,

they're gonna think that's you. So do you want that person who looks like kind of like you know, Erica bout Dude's sister was her body double that video and that was but that was really that she was walking. That was that was Google. Sorry, keep the lock. We got more with the cast of Luke Cage, right, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomane the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have the cast of Marvel's

Luke Cage, which is out right now. Mike Coater, Simone Missic and write a Chail Charlomagne. What has the rise of the black superhero movies like Black Panther, even shows like Black Lightning? What do you think that'll do for

Luke Cage? Um? I think the thing was was, you know, we first time out, you know, breaking the Internet or breaking Netflix at least, you know, I think kind of set of precedent in terms of Hollywood saying, you know what, let's green light some you know, a black Lightning, the Black Panther. What it did because Black Panther was already

was already in the works. It basically showed that there is a worldwide audience for this, and then of course with what Ryan Coogler did, you know, it just blew up to a level and no one ever like, even though we think we could have predicted it, it just went so much further and so much faster. So now the pressures back on us from the standpoint of like

how do we come back out? But I think the thing is is that people, you know, we've been gone for long enough where people are thinking about us again, and so we just got to come back hard, you know, like you know, and I think what's great is that there's now an environment where like there aren't enough black superheroes and people, not only in terms of there needs to be more, but that people that there's a huge demand. I wonder how I will view Luke Cage and this

New York setting after seeing the world of Wakanda. Did y'all think about that? Oh? Yeah, you know what it's great because Wakanda is this excellent world that is it's like what Africa could be if it was left untouched, Like Africa was its greatest resources. It's phenomenal continent, and there's no reason for the things that are going on there to be happening the way that is because honestly, had it not been appeared lessening because you think about it, kings, queens,

the diamonds, the jewels are precious, all those resources. It should be the richest continent, richest people in the world. But that's not the case. So imagine if that didn't happen. That's like what Wakanda is now, that's imagining the world when we have is something you can actually visit. We have Harlem. I feel like it's that's one great place and look, look we would love to just visit there and be like, hey, let's let's let's visit, but this

is where we live. So I think the thing about it is like with the Harlem that we established, like it's a Harlem that doesn't exist anymore, but there's also but it's also a Harlem that did exist. So it's really kind of talking about how, you know, Harlem's gentrifying and changing and we deal with that. But then at the same time, Harlem's paradise represents like you know, what what the Cotton Club was or what when X Lounge was,

or you know what Smalls Paradise was, you know. So to me, Harlem has always been like a mixture of like Washington, d C. In Las Vegas in one place. And so you know, it's because you have both. I mean, you got politics, you know, you've got entertainment, and then of course when you have those two, you're also gonna have crime. And so it's like, so it's the one place that both you know, Percy Sutton and Frank Lucas are in one spot. So it's just like you you

really have that balance. So it isn't really you know, as much of a question of um, you know, how to you view this show through the prism of Wakandez more like as much as Wakande is a celebration of African culture, you know what Luke Cage celebrates is the whole diaspora, not only African American culture, but now also this season, you know, with with the rise of Bush

Matter in Brooklyn. You know, Jamaican culture and not Jamaican culture has always kind of been at the center of the of the birth of hip hop and really just kind of getting into both. We gotta look, we gotta give a shot out shop of rings because when we were when we were hanging out at my birthday party. He came to my birthday party. Yes, and you remember and I can't. She jumped in here. She was invited and they did show because she had something to do.

A matter of fact, dorm supposed to DJ Duran. He was out of time. Don't don't get me started anyway, were listening to Definitely and yeah, he was absolutely remember that because I remember, you see what happened. You jump on somebody about something, you realize wait a minute, wait

a minute, it's my bad. So as I was saying, we were listening to shop Ranks and and Spotify or Pandoor or something, and all these great songs came on a wonderful titles and we just you know, got inspired and we just kept going with that, and he just kept running with it here, you know, And that's what you got there for bush Mat still like I know, who can beat Luke Cage Bacon hand you know, well, you know what it was was like, Okay, after hearing the music, you know, all the decisions for me like

start with the music. It was like going through like you know, who are various villains that Luke Cage has gone up against Okay, Bushmaster at least in the comment had gone through the same process that created Luke Cage. And then you like look like all the way through the bio and you say, Okay, he's from a mysterious

Caribbean island. Kiss, So let's make it Jamaica, Like, let's be specific, like, let's really lean into that, because you know, if season one was about the utangification of the Marvel Universe, season two is really about the roots of hip hop, both from the Jamaican side and then from you know, if you're talking about the Stokes, like Alfred Wood's character,

the Stokes Dillards. You know, let's deal with the bluest let's deal with with with funk like like like, let's deal with really, you know, the American side and how it's like they're both having this conflict in this one place, which Hall's paradise. Did you say the Wu Tangi vacation? Yeah, what's that mean? Break that down? Well, that was the

thing was it was really more about. For season one, it's like hip hop almost didn't exist in the Marvel Universe, and so the thing I was thinking about was like let's just go raw like like, let let's just really just you know, instead of just going for his as something commercial like, let's what would it be like to you know, marry like shimmy shimmy yah with Luke Cage

get bullets just bouncing off. Because when you put like hardcore hip hop, particularly nineties hip hop, with a superhero action, it just gives it a certain like pulse. I didn't want to ask about Reggie Katy before. Y'all y, Yes, he played your father in season two and he passed away. How did that impact all the year? Well, we dedicated the season to him. Um, his is the first voice you here in episode one and it's the last voice you hear in episode thirteen. Um, he just had this impact.

But the thing about him was as as an incredible dramatic actor who elevated every scene he was in. The thing I remember most about Reggie's laugh, like when we had the first table read, which I think was it was the best table we had ever been a part of. Not only was he did you hear his voice which is just like incredible, but like anything that he found funny, Like he just like like this big kind of this kid. He was diagnosed. I remember he just diagnosed while were shooting.

I remember at the time he stopped you know smoking, and you know, I really he was trying to you know, correct his life and get healthier. And then he got diagnosed during the shoot, started declining during the shoot. And he never felt like me king to set. You could never feel like he was down. He always had his positive attitude. He came on, he just positive, just you know, like, hey, I'm gonna make make it through this. I was checked on him even after he stopped working. He was, you know,

going to focus on his treatment. Checked on him all the time. He always had his positive response. He was always like, no, this is a situation and finally been things weren't working out. You know, I could kind of tell what was going to happen, but it was just painful to watch the decline. You know. He told the best story. Yeah, he did a master storytelling arresting people.

That is something that I as an actor walked away with like not only feeling like, man, I'm around this legend and on all these amazing shows and won awards and from stage to screen everywhere, but just him as a human being was so giving in the midst of being feeling like everything is being taken away. Yeah, so I really wish that that he had got to see himself. Oh yeah this season, because you see, he's incredible and you know, the show and all of us were just

so much better for having been around him. We appreciate you guys for joining us right now now. Mike Colson, Samo, Missic and Chao, thank you guys for joining us. Thank you, appreciate you guys. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about the rumor report. Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Tianna Taylor's album is out. Can

you guys find it anywhere? Uh No, Like every other good music release that has come out this month, it takes a minute, right can actually tweeted out this whole flight back from Paris. Kanye has been finishing up Tiana's record. O MG, it's so good. Antiana Taylor tweeted that moment when El Buggie, Miss Lauren Hill sends you a voice not with some strong words of encouragement for your album interlude, Oh m G, o MG, I'm about to die. So she put hashtag a word from El Buggie about to be.

Let keep that same energy, all right? Well, the album is keep that same energy, and we were able to find a snippet for one of the songs. We don't know what it's called, because again, none of that information is available online as of right now, but here it is been the more than a lout bit happen the more than a loutle bit. But I ain't calling no names of no no fee promotion, no nine leg I don't do to day, no sneak, just no sneepish. That's

just so right. I think it thea soyal, I've been down, I've been loyal when you're really holding down as it ain't need really downfaw heal. Oh no, what a shame ten years in the game looking like you ain't hot, you ain't podcasts up with you, a yap the call for you? All right, So that's a little snip. It sounds good for Tiana. I'm excited to hear her full album.

It's crazy because you know, he was on the plane, as Kim Kardashian said, trying to finish it up, and that means they don't really get to hear the album until it's pretty much ready. But She did have that listening session in La last night. It was held in a studio lot and there was a set modeled after Harlem there because it is a BT Awards out here

this weekend. Well, yeah, they changed so much stuff because when I was out there a couple how long ago that was now, But I definitely heard about five Tiana songs that were banging by the way. So I don't know if they've added new records or what. I don't know right all right, now, let's discuss a little Kim. She was on the red carpet talking with Entertainment tonight and she was asked about us some beef between Nicki Minaj and Kardie B. And to weigh in on that,

here's what happened. What do you make of Curtie B and Nicki Mina? Curti is my girl, I don't know the other one party is my girl, and so I'm so excited for my girl Kartie. What's the problem here? All right? So I don't know was that. I mean, I don't know them personally or I never heard of her. Little Kim keeping the same energy. She don't rock with Nikki. And when Little Kim was on the Breakfast Club. Here's

what she said about Nikki. But I played a record for Slim called Automatic, some Central pay dance type type of record. It's three years ago. I played him this record or her new album. She has a song called Automatic, and the song is so similar to the song that I played for Slim. I brought a whole new sound. The problem with her is she was very catty with it. I never had a problem with her. I was always nice with her. Always. She was a very obnoxious person,

but I was always nice with her. First of all, I don't even know why we played that sound by just now, because Little Kim and Nikki are just like Ja ruled fifty. They're never gonna get along, They're never gonna be cool, they're never gonna be friends. And little Kim was just keeping the same energy. I don't see. And that's from two eleven tho. I guess not progress has been made. That's like, that's like somebody asked him fifty about job fifty being like who, or somebody asking

the job ofout job being like who? We know what that But there was the point when joall thought it was gonna be good, when they was on the flight together, no, no, no, the which he thought things were changing, and perhaps they were called you on the plane because they don't want to get arrested and get federal offenses. Fighting on the plane. They would know the job after that will never be cool. Okay, never, never, never at all. They're gonna be in a wheelchair bumping

each other. All right, it's not happening. Hey, leg you know who knows? All right, So and they we're in the same role on the plane, by the way, you know, all right, um, girlfriend's creator, Mara Braca Kill wants to do the movie, but I guess she's having issues trying to convince film studios that it's valuable. She said, yeah, you can tell any studio in town if they got fifty to sixty million. I already have the script. We can make an epic story, and we can make a

lot of money. But me hustling and knocking on doors begging to do this story is not where it's at anymore. She said. It deserves somebody to see the value in it and write that check. That's what it's about. People often think I have the power. Well, I have a lot of creative input. I know the vision of it. But I need the money. That's what this industry is all about, supporting artists and supporting storytellers and hearing the audience for what they want. Any there's still a lack

of value for what black women want. Yet we have proven to be one of the strongest consumers in the marketplace. Well, you know, I'm a girlfriend's fanatic and I'm screaming for a girlfriend movie for years. It's just a lot of coachurally clueless executives out there, and they don't realize that people were watching Girlfriends for eight whole seasons and we have ran to Target in Walmart to buy the DVD box set of all eight season Tell them a girl.

We wear Girlfriends merchandise all the time. I got Girlfriend's T shirts and Girlfriends halt. They're just really coachurally clues about the impact that girlfriend's just had. That's it that you tell them girls? All right? So yeah, maybe somebody's gonna step forward now that she's saying what the issue is and come up with that kids as sixty million dollars is a big budget though, because you think about

a movie like Girls Trip. Girls Trip, I think had a budget of like nineteen or maybe between nineteen and twenty eight something like that. I'm saying, girlfriends has proven though, like you just said, it's proven that a lot of people, right, So it's not really that sixty five million dollars a big but sixty million dollars a big budget for they'll definitely make that back and then yeah, but you want to make that and then something. I mean, no, sixty

millions dollars a lot of money. All right, Well, I'm angela yea, and that is your rumor report, Thank you, miss ye Charlom May. Yes, who are you giving that donkey to? We need Dedrick Williams to come to the front of the congregation. That as the young man who was being charged with killing rapper x X Tintashion, he needs to come to the front of the congregation. We like to have a world with him. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep it locked

us to Breakfast Club. Good morning. I was born a donkey. It's the donkey of the death. Don't get that's pretty charm devil Breakfast Club. Yeah, donkey today for Friday, June twenty second goes to Diedrick Williams, a young man from Florida who was arrested and charged with the murder of rapper x x X Tintashion. You know what your uncle Shaula always says, kids, The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And once again

Florida is proving me right. Xxx Tantashion was cannibalized by one of his own, which is usually the case. Now, if you haven't heard, X was outside a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach when two armed men approached him and what is believed i've been a robbery. Charges for Dedrick conclude first degree murder, a probation violation for theft of a car, motor vehicle, and driving without a valid license. Diedrick appearing in court yesterday to face charges. Let's say

what the judge had to say to him. Okay, Didrich Devin Shay Williams Please all right, mister Williams. You are charged with one count first degree murder. You have which you are going to be held no bond at this point. Count two is a probation violation, no bond hold. And you also have operating without a valid driver license no bond, no bond, no bond. I don't feel bad for this

young man at all, zero remorse. See, I'm all about reality checks, baby, And it comes a point in time with certain circumstances, certain people who have to become lessons for us all. Sometimes people die literally and figuratively in order for others to live in this situation. Xxx Tantashion is dead literally literally and it's killer Diedrich Williams is dead figuratively. Oh, it's over for this young man. He was on probation, already has a criminal history, and now

he's adding a first degree murder onto his resume. He'll be like fifty plus years old before he sees the Screech again, if he sees him again at all. And I don't feel sorry for him. You know why because a couple of days after xxx Tantashion was killed, he posted a pig on Facebook with the caption don't piss me off, you will never know what's next, with a bunch of guerrilla emojis and the emojis that symbolize don't say nothing. How does Charlemagne and God feel about this? Bye? Okay?

Life is not a game, but Fortnite a call of duty. You kids are not living in a simulation okay, the real life consequences to your actions. And I don't think this generation is realizing that. And I'm gonna tell you what my father always told me. If you don't change your lifestyle, you're gonna end up in jail. Dad, are broke sitting under the tree somewhere. You make certain choices,

those are the consequences. I don't feel sorry for these kids, and I can't wait until they pick up the other two, especially when I'm seeing things like this come across my timeline. This video right here had to caption X's killers admit to killing X. Let's hear this man is basically snitched on yourself. You just showed the Louis bag. Oh man, Man, this is what I'm telling you, bro, you will be nicks.

Whoa listen, man, I'm scared if these kids are on social media showing off the bag they took from X and acting like a murder is just the regular activity that happens during the day, like you know, a stop at Chick fil a. Bye okay, because once again somebody got to go and in order for other people to learn.

Small people learn from their own mistakes. Wise people learn from the mistakes to others learn from fools like Diedrick Williams, because all this cloud chasing y'all doing is really deaf in jail chasing, that's what y'all chasing, coffins in prison cells. And you're pursuing this all in the name of likes, retweets, followers in cloud, none of which can cover funeral costs, all the bonds, all loyal fee, all loyal fees. Okay, virtual reality really cannot prepare you for the harsh realities

of your dumb ass choices. And you know what I don't. I don't want you to think for one second that I'm preaching to you kids. Okay, I don't want you to think that. I do not want you to think that I'm preaching to you kids, because I know that what I'm saying right now for most of y'all is going in one end right out the other. And guess what, I don't care if you listen or not, because I'm not the one who's gonna have to do your prison sentences. I'm not the one who's gonna have to make your

funeral arrangements. Okay, I'm just the old uncle who's here to give you some food for thought, but you got to do your own dishes. And I'm sad do your own dishes. And I'm saddened this week because y'all gave Satan a four for one. Okay, oh, Satan one this week in Florida xxx, Tantasha Jan got killed and three young brothers are gonna end up giving the system a lot of time all for one senseless act of violence.

That's a fourful one for Satan. Okay. The moral of the story is this, Hey, kids, don't get tricked off the street chasing cloud. Okay, okay, please give Dietrich Williams the biggest see hall. All right, well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Now, when we come back, we got to talk Fabulous and DMS. Now you explained to the story of what happened with fab Well, apparently

fab was in some young ladies DMS. Now it looks like first I don't know what their conversation was prior to this, but he did send her a message on the DM you don't stay in New York, do you now? Her user name is miss with another extras peru. She screen grabbed it and wrote the words nah, I'm good, love and joy. Then she also said one, I'm engaged to I hate abusive men. Three, I hate cheaters for I have a business email. Five, I'm not in New York. Six,

I love my teeth. Seven, I have standards. Eight I'm not a video vixen. Nine read number one. All of that just because Fab asked her in a DM are you in New York City? You don't like so? What? So? What is the question? Eight hundred five eight five one on five one? What are we asking? And I just

want to read Fab's response as well. He posted a picture with worse to five nine and he said telling worse to five nine, I gotta be where a public figure hose who think they're one cloud chase away from being Kim Kardashian And then he put the hashtag summer Unlock video. That's what it sounds like she's doing. To me, it sounds like she's cloud chasing, because all I'm looking at is Fab in somebody's damn saying you don't stay in n? Why do you? We don't know what that

was about. That could have been nothing. He could have wanted her video for someone bab but shooting the video yesterday, so it could have been she needed somebody for a video. I didn't see him saying, hey, what let me call you? You look cute, beautiful, me fly you out, Let's go do some lunch. Let's go. No, he just said all you in New York Fabris shooting the video. It could have been for a video shoot. Yeah he could. I can understand if he was in there saying yo, you

know a summertime comprom season over something like that. All he said was you don't stay in n Why do you? A simple question? And she jumped out the conversation who was? But I will say this, this is a lesson learned for all you guys out there. And would you DM a woman who you don't know and ask her anything? No, Charlotagne, I don't know if you would or not. I definitely would, even if even if it was something innocent. But I'm

just saying things. I mean, what I'm saying is that things can be taken and screenshot and post it and a lot of times, you know, if you need something like say he did with her in a video, the smarter way in the future to go about that would be to have someone else contact her or use the business or whatever it is that she said, you can just be very specific. You could say, yo, you don't stay in and why do you were shooting a video today?

Would like for you to come through that specific. But because if there he could also have grabbed if there was a whole other conversation, he could screenshot it and post it as well. Right, but you you, you always say it. It It doesn't matter. They can they can document whatever they want, and it doesn't matter when the lie is better. Sometimes nobody that part of it. Nobody cares about the truth truth. But I'm sure he really just

cares what Emily thinks. That's right and that and that's why I wouldn't before I would have hit somebody regardless of whatever it was. Hey I'm doing this or I need that now, no way, Hey if it's either gonna be my assistant or my wife's gonna hit you, because I ain't playing no games, because nothing else would matter except what she thinks. What does that? Absolutely, you're right. What's the question? What are we asking people this morning?

Oh cloud chasing? That we're asking all right? Eight hundred five eight five one on five one? Do you think this young lady is cloud chasing or do you think fab was trying to hollow Jesus Christ call us up right now the breakfast club joining everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us, we're talking fabulous. Now.

What happened with Faby? Yes, Fab, I guess message a young lady her name is miss with an extras peru and he said, you don't stay in New York to you. That's the part of the conversation that she screen grabbed and wrote the words nah, I'm good, love and enjoy over it. Then she also went on and posted a story that said I'm one, I'm engaged to I hate abusive men, three, I hate cheaters. Four, I have a

business email, five, I'm not in New York. Six, I love my teeth, seven, I have standards, eight I'm not a video vix and nine read number one first of all, First of all, first of all one, cloud chasing, two, cloud chasing, three, cloud chasing, four, cloud chasing, five, cloud chasing, six, cloud chasing, seven, cloud chasing eight cloud chasing. Nine read number one is cloud chasing? Get all fab said to her was you don't stay in in Why do you She jumped out the window. She just wanted to use

that future phrase. Now I'm good, love and joy as ass you wanted to do. We'll see the problem with this is we don't know what Fab was sitting the four Fab just shot a video in New York City, so it could be I needed chicks from my video. It could have been anything. But like the factor is from that conversation, we don't know. But his house is probably effed up right now because of that, which makes no sense because he probably was just say, hey, are

you free for this video? We don't know what he was saying, like you said, but I do think it's not a smart thing for him at this point in time to be dming women that he doesn't know, because his house is and shambles a little right now from what we know on the outside, what do what do we know on the outside? How do we know? It's how we don't. I mean, it's been a it's been a we I saw the video of the drama that happened outside the house, and so I'm sure it's a

lot of difficulty. You guys have been in relationships where y'all have gone through things and know how difficult it is where you saw the drinking saw, you saw the drama the video outside of the house, but you've also seen pictures of him and Emily just out and about living their life like it's golden. So yeah, but I'm sure things like that don't take like a month to be all back to normal. Man, I'm not assuming it

was in the people's house. All I know is this, that young lady is definitely cloud chasing, because all FAB deals after one simple question. You don't stand and why do you? You don't know what else happened prior to that conversation, so we can't assume that he didn't say it. We don't know what happened. If something else had happened, she'd have posted it. So clearly nothing else something else would happen, she would have posted exactly that. But let's

go to the phone lines. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? There's a surge? Nay serge. You believe this young lady is cloud chasing? Or do you believe Fab went too far? No? I believe she's going for fifteen minutes of fame. Simple. I agree with you. I do two jobs right now on both of them out to deal with the public and literally just situations of me just saying hi, how are you? I get this full speech like I'm trying to ask the bird all out

where I'm just being polite. I'm like, Hi, are you doing today? I'm already set. I have a man, My life is good. I'm like, I just ask you where you Where did you get that? Like? Do you read it? The words? It's like, how is this possible? Said? You be hitting up girls? You don't know? No, I've done that before. Yes, I've hit her girls and fall I'm like, Hi, how are you? I'm all set? Just that in the

third like I just said hi, Like are you? Are you assuming that every man you meet and want something from me? Up? I'm just being polite. Well, you know, nobody cares about the words that come out of your mouth. They care about what they feel you said. Nowadays? All right, Hello, who's this? Amy? Hey? Amy? Do you believe this young ladies? Cloud chasing? Or do you think fab went too far? I don't see she's cloud chasing. I saw that shid

know side. You know he has the same path. So he shout for himself in a pardicament where a quote unquote cloud Chase, I can play him on the blast. He should move a little more militant than that. I would be mad if I see my boyfriend DM and same girl he didn't know saying, hey do you you know? Do you stay in New York? Whatever? I would be like, why even just even if he said he was doing a video and needed girls for the video, you used to be mad. He should be. He should be more specific.

But again, this is why he has a sixth sense and other people in his exactly we don't reach out to whoever he wanted his video. I do agree that he should be more specific, man, But I mean, if if a young lady that you want your video was following you on social media, that's the quickest way to get to her. I'm not saying for myself it would be a dealbreaker. You would have a lot of explaining to do. But I would prefer that you would be, like you said, very specific, or have somebody else to

reach out. I would prefer you didn't DM another woman who you don't know and ask questions like hey, are you in my city? All right? Eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. We're asking about fab Do you believe this young lady was cloud chasing or do you think Fab was trying to hola coolis? Now it's the breakfast Club Morning Pining. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Fab. Fab. But listen

now you're telling people what happened Fab. Well, apparently he reached out to a woman on Instagram and he said to her, you don't stay in New York, do you? Now? She's screen grabbed that exchange and wrote the words now, I'm good, love and joy, and then she went on to post one, I'm engaged too, I hate abusive man. Three, I hate cheaters for I have a business email. Five, I'm not in New York. Six, I love my teeth, seven, I have standards. Eight, I'm not a video vix and nine.

Read number one. One she's cloud chasing. Two, she's cloud chasing. Three, she's cloud chasing. Four, she's cloud chasing, five, cloud chasing, six, clop chasing seven, cloud chasing. Nine. Read number one, she's cloud chasing. Now. See the whole thing is if you just wanted to expose the man, Okay, that's funny, you expose her. But then when you start with her, I just like my teeth, like, yeah, you're trying to make

yourself amen from that. You're trying to be funny, You're trying to spark something on the blogs, which it did. Now I don't know what weet sitting there for a video or something. We don't know. If somebody hit me up unsolicited, who I didn't know, I wouldn't post that on social media and do all of that, you know, I probably I probably would just ignore it. And by the way, if there was more to this conversation, she would have posted it, all right, you know she would

have posted it, so right, this is nothing. All right, Well, let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this Jay? What's going on? Bro? We're talking about Fab. Do you believe he was he was hollering or do you think she just cloud chasing? I mean, I think she was cloud chasing because, like you know, it was unnecessary for her to post that, because I feel like if when somebody who wasn't famous like fraB, she wouldn't have posted it.

So but then again, we don't know if Fab was trying to how you know Atlin Knox on Twitter has a very good point, he said. Of course she's cloud chasing. You can tell that was the only message sent because when your message is a private it asked on the initial message do you accept? So that was the only message, Fab scent you don't stay in Why Hello? Who's this? Hi? My name is Azzy? So we're talking fab. Do you think Fabris cloud chasing? Or do you think he was

trying to holla? I mean I've had situations where guys have like messaged me like that before, and then you know, I trying to be nice and reply, and like nine times out of ten they'll start, you know, talking some crazy stuff. So maybe she was just trying to avoid the situations that she did not want to get into in the first place. So how about how about not reply instead of coming up with a top ten list

of reasons you hate fab. I think she was being too damn extra with those damn ten lists or whatever. She could have handled it differently, But I mean, we're never gonna know, because we're not in their shoes. You know, she got what she wanted. She got posted on Shade Room. I'm pretty sure she got posted on ball at Breakfast Club is talking about it. I don't know her name, no, but she got what she wanted. And I'm sure a lot of people should move differently after watching this experience.

You know, if they have business they want to handle, just be very specific when you send out those emails, or I have somebody else check the person for you specifically. But also no, also too, um, if you're if you're a woman, you don't miss out on the opportunities jumping out the window like this young lady did, because you can't assume that all guys are just trying to highlight you. But she said she doesn't, even if it was for a video, she said she doesn't do that anyway. So

we'll just say that. Man, my older my older people that following me says, hey, somebody helped me. What is cloud chasing? What you mean older people that follow you? Yeah, I don't nobody as old. The older people on the radio don't even know what the hell are we talking about. Okay, all right, you gotta explain what cloud chase. Can explain it. I can explain it for our generation. You know what I'm saying. If you almost you know what I'm saying, like me, if you're almost forty, like me a little

old forty. This is what it is for a generation. Explain, cloud is juice, right, okay, juice? But yeah, so you're not. Back in the day, somebody wanted the juice. Now these kids want Yeah, they're trying to use your name to get their own cloud. Basically, you get popularity, you got the cloud. I think he's the cloud. Now you get cloud. You get cloud like from get somebody else who's famous. You try to hang out with that famous person and

get cloud from being around him. That's grout. That's glout, gout, gout. You has gout what you get your foot? Yeah, I think, But you used to do that back in the day too. You used to hang around people who got the juice, thinking some of that juice gonna rub off on you. I never did that, you know what I mean? I think juicin I think juice and cloud are pretty much the same. Anyway, what's the moral of the story. All the moral of the story is, man, I don't know

what the hell I'm talking about? Okay, Remember of the story? Is what is cloud chasing? Oh God? Alright, well, Friday, let me alone. I want to see incredible? All right? All right, we got roomors all the way. Yes, we're going to talk about a rapper who just got arrested. He's been released since then, and he was arrested for drugs and gun possession. It sounds serious, but we'll break it down for you. All right, we'll get into all that.

When week blocked the Breakfast Club. Good morning, She's fill This is the Ruble Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes, Jim Jones was arrested after he and whoever he was with led cops on a chase in Georgia. They ended with him getting arrested for a possession of drugs and a handgun. But what really happened is he was in the car with three other people. They found some marijuana, some painkillers, percoset vape, cartridges to ac oil too,

loaded pistols and cash. Now, according to Jim Jones, that money was just petty cash. One of the pistols was stolen according to the cops, but nobody admitted that anything was there. So you know, when that happens, everyone ends up getting arrested and going to jail. Now, he was released on seven thousand dollars bill and it turns out that he had a misdemeanor for the prescription pills not being in the original container because he did have the

paperwork for that, so he had a prescription. I definitely believe it's more to this story because Jim Jones is way smarter than that. And yes, you know, I don't know what's going on. I've been in those situations were you in the call with somebody and you know, somebody find some drugs and nobody wants to claim anything until you get to the police station, and then the persons who it was like it was but it's too late. But then all right, Well fifty cent of course took

that opportunity to take a job. He posted the mugshot and said, SMAs Jimmy, Jimmy Jamie with the f are you doing? Who told you to get the strap? All right? Kanye West? He actually went to go see his good old friend Virgil As. Virgil is the men's artistic director for Louis Vatan and Virgil Ablo had his first ever collection for Louis Vatan as men's artistic director. He was in Paris and Kanye showed up front and center and

the two of them had a very emotional moment. They hugged for a really, really, really long time, and they both appeared to be crying afterwards, so I respected. I didn't like seeing them crying front of all those white people, though, I'm gonna be honest with you, act act like y'all supposed to be there, all right. No, that was just emotional the fact that I haven't seen each other with beefing and arguing, and they kind of just embraced because

they started with each other. That was nice. I don't know, it looked like they was crying because they were so happy that they was getting all that white validation. That's what I think. It was more about their emotions toward each other. You know. I'm sure Kanye felt away that the two of them hadn't been on great terms as of late, and I'm sure Virgil was happy that Kanye actually showed up to show his support and he you know, so it couldn't. I think it was more about that, yeah,

is what it felt like. All right. Now, let's discuss Drake. It looks like people are saying that he might have a double album coming after. There were some billboards spotted in Toronto. It's read a side B side and then it had the name of the album under that scorpion June twenty nine. So could be a double album? Are you here for a Drake double album? Drake gotta do what you gotta do to distract us from the fact that push your t gave him an l right. I

think a double album will be dope. Double album may be done. You gotta do what you gotta do. Let's be honest. Double albums historically I've not been good looks for artists. They've got some good double albums. Biggie Big on Me are the only exceptions. Now a name from other ones Outcasts, Outcast, that wasn't a double album that was different, Yes it was, it wasn't that was that was That was a big boy album. And an Andre three thousand album that was cheating, that wasn't outcast making

was a double album songs Nope, Blue Thank Forever. Yeah, it's cool. I think that's one of the exemptions. It's like three exceptions. But then you got the blueprint too. I'm trying to think. That's what I'm saying. It's not a lot never to happen. Someone look good album, all of them to just you know, verify. I'm trying to think of some off the top of my head, but

I can't even think of double albums. Double albums on on on always the moment, man, But they could be, you know, And why why I stick to what everyone else is doing. If you feel like you can make it, make it happen, you know what, I refuse to fall for this, Okay, I would not let anything destrack me from the fact that push a t gave Draka l because that's what he's trying to do right now. All right, now, let's talk about the iHeartRadio Music Festival as another distraction

because we got some hookups for you. So tickets to our daytime stage VI I p Sweet go on sale today, so make sure you lock in for that today. It's going on sale pretty doing actually, so I think as soon as we go off the air, you can start getting those tickets. It's one hundred and seventy nine dollars per ticket. You can purchase them at iHeartRadio dot com slash tickets. You know, we all have so much fun at the village, and of course we're there so you

can be in the suite with us. You get access to the VIP pit in front of the stage, and you also have access to the VIP suite where you'll be able to view everything. It's nice and comfortable. They have air conditioning. You can have a private food and drink area that we all be sitting around kicking it at, and also get a chance to see Logic, Little Uzi, Verbelly and other artists perform as well. So again, go

to iHeartRadio dot com slash tickets. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room and report on this Friday. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now let's get to the mixed. Let me know what you want to hear. We're gonna start off with some mob dep Now, I don't want to hear some prodigies from havocs. So we're gonna start it off. Let us know what you want to hear at deep Were you gonna play A for eye? I want to hear I for an eye. I ain't got that clean. I try. I try to get it

before I get on. It's the Breakfast Club. Go moreing

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