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Dapper Dan Interview and More

Jul 11, 20191 hr 24 min
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Today on the show we had fashion designer Dapper Dan stop by where he spoke about Gucci's Diversity why black people don't support black brands and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man that just couldn't hold in his fart and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". 

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Until in the morning. You gonna up in the morning. I'm talking right. You know you're about to experience a morning showing like ad Over you guys were doing right now, that's the hump culture. Breakfast club is my morning fit. I need it and I love it. Something like you're really not popping until you do the breakfast club and waiting come to y'all show man, I know you gotta be a big time celebrity. Be up in here. You gotta be. You gotta be big time at Leigh and

Charlotta magine the guy the breakfast club bitches. Good morning USA? Wait is still guns? Still going? Man? Good morning? Usually, Good morning TJ. It's Thursday. Yeah, I got a mess. I gotta get it together. You know, I gotta warm my voice up now. I'm not drinking at tea again. Man. After I warm my voice up fifteen minutes, it usually does me pretty good. What's going on? You nothing? How are you feeling? I am great. I've been running around.

My goddaughter's been staying with me this week, so it's a lot of activity, trying to make sure that she's entertained. Now hopefully she's seventeen. She's going to college this year, so you don't know how aged. Then she's got the seventeen or eighteen's college. You don't know her age. I mean it's at the seventeen or eighteen she's seventeen eighteen. Okay, yeah, Well if she ain't doing make a hang out with Madison.

You know, Madison is a seventeen show to be eighteen and another two months and she got a call she day riding around and just chill. They get ride around and get it. They're riding around and get it. Yeah. I feel bad because she's been coming with me everywhere to work and yesterday was a full jam pack day. Then she was exhausted by the time it was like eight o'clock. Okay, that's good. I'm going to get up earlier again in the morning. She's here again. Yeah, oh

my goodness. Well so you're really working on then she's really working. This ain't no vacation where she's chilling. She's working. Yeah. Today's the full day as well. So what did you do yesterday? I did absolutely positively nothing. My son is in a football football stater for him, so taking him to practice, my daughters and swimings, so taking how to swimming my other daughters in piano, so taking her to piano. So it's just daddy daycare. Okay, that's what it's been,

daddy daycare. But it's it's fun. I enjoyed. I enjoy I enjoy seeing my kids have fun. Like my son loves school now, so it's good. He loves getting up, he loves going to camp, he loves learning, he loves education. So that's great. And I just about Logan. Yeah, logan, Logan looks like he could whip your ass. I know. I've been back at the gym just because of that, because I was like, if he tests me right now, he might be able to get a two piece off. But I was like, nah, I gotta stop getting the

pool with your shirt on. It's a swim shirt. It's it's what they use. Does I feel like, don't take a picture then if you but you can't keep getting in the water with your shirt. It's a swim shirt. It looked like a black T shirt. I go Scooba diving, and after I go Scooba diving, I take pictures. It's a swim shirt. What's wrong with wearing a swim shirt? If it protects you when you're swimming in the ocean. From what You're the only one that had a shirt on.

I'm the only one that that's protection. It's just kind of It's like when Jay z Roder Jet Skinning wears a helmet, does anybody says, why, Oh well, I don't blame me. He wants to protect himself and I want to protect myself. Is that okay with you? Yeah? I was just asking the question. I looked like a T shirt. No, it's not a T shirt. It's a swim shirt, all right. It sticks to the body, so when you swimming, you don't get hurt by the coral. A T shirt do the same thing. A T shirt will not stick to

the body, and it's different, totally different. You're not gonna body shave me. I don't have my sum of my winter body ready to leave me alone? All right, Dapper Dan, we'll be joining us this morning. Maybe he can make you a swim shirt, a Gucci swim shirt. Gucci swim shirt. So we'll kick it with Dapa Dan. Of course, Dapadan is a harlemn og legend, fashion icon, stylist icon. I know you've seen him. So we'll kick it with Dappa Dan in a a little bit and happy birthday the Little Kim.

Today's Little Kim's birthday. Yeah, that's you. That's your best Kim. Well, I wanted you to do the next line. Nope, definitely not doing that. Let's get the show cracking front pass. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about New Orleans because New Orleans is in a state of emergency. Right, I know we did damn it man, all right, so we'll start that with that. All right, we'll get into that next keeping locked us to breakfast club. Get your ass up EJ mv Angela. Ye, Charlemagne, the guy we

are to breakfast Charlemagne. You know he said he doesn't start to six h six, so he's officially a minute late. Okay, he's on his new time. I don't know. Let's get in some front page news were starting, well, if you're excited for Prime Day, could be some issues because some Amazon warehouse workers are planning to strike next weekend. That is one of the largest sales events of the year

for Amazon. So if you're trying to get some items, I don't know what's going to happen, but they're saying that the work conditions at the fulfillment centers for Amazon are pretty bad. And really yeah, most people that work at Amazon said they love it naked all type of

stock options. They love what they work. Well, these are people who work in the warehouse, so I don't know if they have different work conditions, but and you can imagine what Prime day how much pressure there is for that to get those one day shipping out to Prime customers. They said there's a lot of pressure on that particular day. So yeah, all right, now let's talk about ICE. They said that there's going to be some raids happening and that is going to start on Sunday. They said, that's

absolutely going to happen. There's approximately a million people in the country with removal orders and ICE. They said it is going to start removing people and arresting and deporting families for court ordered removals. So let me ask your question why they tell them, Well, they're gonna inform people that they're gonna do raids on Sunday, because because if I'm if I knew I was Sunday, I knew I was here illegally, Sunday, I would be out of here.

I would be in a different address, a different place. You're gonna tell me you're gonna raid. I don't know, but that's a scary thing if you're here and you haven't gotten your paperwork together correct, and to know that you could be deported if you've been here since you were young, you know. So I don't know what's gonna happen. And you know what else is bad. Sometimes they stop people that really are citizens and they get detained as well.

So imagine they just come up to you when they want to see your paperwork, and what if you don't have it on you. I'll tell you the story when I came back from the dr and they thought out with trying to sneak in and they put me to the side and they would talk the Spanish to me, and I was like, I don't speak Spanish, I'm American, I'm England, I don't don't I'm not Spanish. And they kept doing it for like thirty minutes, and it really do and it was going through my bags. They took

the souls out my sneakers. They thought I was sneaking in drugs. It was crazy and I bet you were really upset about it. I was added to the new Legamo Effa, So imagine how many people are going to be Now, I'm sure you saw this on the news, but an armored truck door flew open in Atlanta and people were scrambling to get that money was about one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars they estimate that ended up flying out of the truck. Now, cops wants you

to know that it is still theft. It's against the lords, it is against the law. So they said, some people are returning the money, but a bunch of vehicles did stop. Would you stop? I don't see how that's considered stealing. I could think that. I think that's fine. Just keepers. No, it's arm a truck driving in. The stupid person that protects the armored truck didn't lock the door and the money falls out, then it belongs to the people. So the stupid thing is why are people taping it? Like?

Why are you taping it and showing everybody picking up the money in yourself? That is the same reason we tape everything like that is them like because if there was no film, you couldn't arrest it. If you grab that money, would you return it me? Yeah? Knowing that you could be on camera somewhere if I knew I wasn't on camera. Isn't you don't know that? Shouldn't they provide a reward for returning it? Are you guys? Provider

reward for return? There you go? All right? Now? Millions of people are under a flood risk, as you know. I'm sure you've seen the video from New Orleans and like you said, we were just there. So more than four million people are under flash flood watches from Louisiana to Florida. And they're saying if these winds reached thirty nine miles per hour, it can be tropical of tropical storm tropical storm Berry, and it could intensify into a

Category one hurricane that could happen by late tomorrow. So it looks pretty bad in New Orleans. From the video for the shop, we've seen it. Like you said, it was just Essence Festival. There's a lot of activity going on out there, so really bad situation. These storms didn't no joke. I heard about something called a microburst. There was one in my hometown a Monst Corner a couple of weeks ago, and they thought it was a tornado,

but it's not. So it's like heavy winds, heavy rain, but it has the power of the tornadoes, tore roofs off and stuff ruined a couple of businesses. I never even heard of that before. Well, potentially the worst is yet to come, like you said, because if this intensifies into a hurricane, and they're saying they could be ten to fifteen inches of rain within twenty four hours between Friday and Saturday. Right now in Louisiana, there is a state of emergency. Wow, all right, we'll pray for New

Orleans man. All right, well, LA's front page news. Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upsets, you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe you had a bad night, horrible night, or maybe you feel blessed. You want to spread some positivity. Eight five eight five one o five one. Hit us up right now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning,

the breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blast so you better have the same industry we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Miss Parsons? All up from Cleveland? Hid, what's up? Brother? Get it off your chests? Well, this is missus Parker Ball from Cleveland. Don't hi, y'all, Hey miss Parks Parker Right, Yeah, the morning.

As always, I first give one of the God and thinking for as many blessings and thank him for allowing us to wake up this morning another chance to walk in his way. Amen. Yes, man, I have to say thank you all for allowing me to stick to you all. I appreciate you all. This is great. But one thing I got to say is the frequency here in Cleveland is terrible. It's statically on the radios around here, like they don't like y'all statitions or something like they're trying

to hate on y'll. Y'all need to work it out. That was probably to transmit it. Sir. Well, I'm not a surch charlot. I mean, I can't understand. I'm a female, but that's not My voice might be deeper than yours. Don't worry about it. I'm sorry, sir. I mean, right, girl, I get you now, you're getting in on the joke. See what I'm saying, y'all here doing things out here. Y'all need to come down to Cleveland and see what we're doing out here. I gotta tell y'all. We love y'all.

Is real nice to see y'all doing what y'all doing. And I'm filed to all of y'all. And and I thank y'all for letting me be on the radio this morning. Y'all have a blood day. I gotta get to work, all right, So y'all have a good day. Y'all, you have a great day as well. Love you too, my brother miss Hello, who's this? Hello? It was your brother Stephen calling from Georgia. Just got back to work out a feeling even this weekend, so I'm feeling really good.

Glad to see my people on the postivides everybody. Okay, thank you. I wasstening out those positive vibes. Hello. Who's this Jessica? A good morning, Hey, Jessica, get it off your chest? Okay. So y'all, we're just talking about the rice that I getting ready to still, you know, in the in the sense that they wanted to pick you up and it wasn't nice kids, racial profile and another way that's just being a christener toller. If they really want to go to your phone, sound crazy. We didn't

here word that you said, Mom. I heard her, Oh you heard him? Yeah, she's saying it's racial profiling with ICE going to pick people up if you're if they just think you're Mexican, that and they think you're here illegally, Okay, yea. They don't just pick you up because they thank your Mexican though. They pick you up because they've done some type of background check that says you're here illegally. But they do raids, so it's hard to But they're not

just doing doing raids on random places. They're doing raids on people where they think they do raised, on places where they think illegal immigrants are anybody, because I'm sure it's all mixed together. They're doing more research than yes, ma'am. People are everywhere, all the colors week everywhere, so you know you'll be talking about it next week. Watch hold on, hold on. So you think the ICE immigrants are just running up in random places and throwing brown people on

the ground, that's what you think you mean? ICE agents. I'm saying that they aren't wanting to come after illegal immigrants, but I would not be surprised if other minorities are afflicted by this as well. It gives them a lot of power and authority to stab anybody no, I love you guys. I'll listening y'all every morning as soon as I get off for the third Shifters. But we love you back, all right, y'all. Don't get you now, Hey, Zo, yes, tidevy Hey, and also Angelique, I love you Angelaye. You

represent the hellum I saw every day on Revolt. That's where I go to work. But I wanted to talk about Charlomagne for a minute. I appreciate the fact that you want to do the Black men don't cheese and you want to break that stigma, but I also need you to be on time because we have CP time stigma where they call it colored people time because we're always late. Why are you always late? I need you to be on time with that same Aspie, Well, let's talk about CP time. Don't to be on time, let's

talk about CP time. You know, you know CP stands for Charlomagne's favorite work, and in my favorite work, it says that I can get here six so five. You's like like that, But I need you to get I hate that thigma all black people that were always late and you always late. Angelie is there even when she's over the phone or remote, She's on time. So Charlomagne, Oh you ain't. I mean, you know what I hate? I did a hundred miles an hour away here, queen, listen.

I'm gonna telling me what I hate. I hate when black people don't listen. My contract says six o five. How many times I gotta tell you? We got here six h six? So he was admitted day, you were a minute late. If you get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake ya. You're time to get it off your chest? Is it your man? I'm blessed. We want to hear

from you on the breakfast Black. Hello, who's this? My name was James? Hey, what's up? James? Get it off your chests? Man. I'm just still a real blessed today. For some reason, I stand three great kids, just got a really good job and just got through it from my first mortgage. Congratulation. That's amazing. Congratulations. What a great feeling were you from? I mean, I mean Ancor, South Carolina? Okay, we congratulations, man, yeah, last this time last. Are never

a friend for mortgage. I've been working hard and finally happen for me, So I'm happy. We'll take it and take your time, find a home that you love, and congratsmate, enjoy it, thank you, thank you already. Bro. Hello, who's this Anthony? Anthony? You got a Joe trust this morning? That's what that's what you're calling for. Yeah, I got a joke. I think I'm pretty sure you and Charlotte Mane would appreciate that. You're gonna laugh because you think

I'm gonna Charlotte mine. What's the joe? What sound does the gay refrigerator make? What sound does the gay refrigerator make? I like? Okay, I like this one already. I don't know what the points line going because sound good. I don't know what to me taking meat out of it? If farts when you take the meat out of it, I don't get it. That was kind of great. Shut up, terrible points line, Sorry man, great set up. I was all intrigued. What sounded the gay refrigerator? Make? Wayn't he? Yeah?

Tony getting off your chests? Man, place a little kim Man. That's all I really gotta say. It's her birthday. Show some love that's really hard hot to say. Plank on the lyrics too, because that's my favorite. Dropping the clues box a little Kim. We wish a little Kim map your birthday first thing this morning, but we definitely will the shop firstay of Kim because you know we do not play. Who does not play? To be high? What are you talking about, Charler Man? You already know is

no joke. Shut the fuck up, Damn why are you mad at beyond the be hive? It's all cool. We know the difference and she know the difference. Okay, what jeez? I think that was a threat? Man? Goodness gracious, he can't even say that on the radio. Hello, who's this? What's going on? His rich Fatherhood the morning? Angela? Hey, whatever's happening to get it off your chess? Cool man?

Once friend, little positivity this morning. Man. For all the single parents out there, man, I know it's to struggle, y'all. Keep it, keep it in the role, hold it down, hold your head man. All the single parents out there, man, check out my brand rich Fatherhood on Instagram and Twitter? All right, brow, Hello, who's this? He did? Acknownce you from Houston? What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest, yo, Man, just calling in. You know what I'm saying, saying, what's

up to everybody? But really to get off my chest. Man. I just moved in my new apartment last week, and me and my roommate. Man, we're trying to scramble for like the past three four, like three days to come up with like twelve hundred dollars. Man, crazy, I'll pray for you, bro, I thought you said for you. I'll pray man. Man, you tek my prying. I'll been praying each and every day. Man, miracles something How you been trying to get the money though, besides a miracle, he said,

praying that's how this is the miracle. You know what I'm said. I got my roommate, My friends been helping me off. But really just being a you know, a hustling and stuff. Just get out here in the streets trying to figure the whole time to you know, ask your family members. He's got a job, bro, do you have a job? Had a job, but they laid me off. They laid me off at the wrong time. Man, Damn well. You also you gotta remember faithful our works is dad.

So it's good that you're praying, but you're actually going out there to putting the work to make some money. And also remember that God may not come when you call, but he's always on time, all right. I also remember that you have to be patient patiences, virtue, give me some more cliches and make them feel better because I'm not giving them the money, all right? I told him, I pray for him. What's up? As Hey, what's going on? DJ Heavy, Charlotte Magne of God? What up? King? I

just want I just wanted the same. Man. I saw that interview last night Man with you or Don Lemon Man, it kind of seemed like they was usually as a tool just to sway votes away from Joe Biden. I don't care whether what people use me as because that's my true opinion on Joe Biden. If you did your research on Joe Biden, you would have that opinion to

my brother. A matter of fact, I want you to go look up a good it's a good New York magazine arto and the headline is, uh, black people love Joe Biden, but will they still love him once they know his record? You should read that. But see, the Republicans are using that just because they know that Trump did not want to run against Biden. They'd rather have have him run some against somebody that's, you know, less selectable. Let me ask you a question. Let imagine your question.

The only the only reason you feel like everybody else is less selectable, it's because the media is telling you that have you done any research to any of the other candidates, whether it's Senator Harriage, whether it's a little bit one, whether it's Bernie Sands, No, you haven't. You only say it's less selectable because the media tells you that Donald Trump didn't win the election to begin with, why do we keep back? And like that wasn't Russian interference?

Why don't we keep back? And like Hillary Clinton didn't have more thing for me in the popular vote? For him this time? You said, Russians worked for him. This time, he said what you said, you're doing the Russians work for him. You're doing the Russians work for him this time. They did it to Hillary Clinton and that's how she lost. I mean that's a fact. So let me ask you a question. I should just ignore a lot of the racist things that Joe Biden has done. That's what you're

telling me to do. Your opinion is your opinion, and you know, honestly I agree with him, But I think, man, what I can't use your opinion, but I agree if you agree with it, And why are you arguing with me? So I stoppedn't stop letting white media tell you who's electable and who's not electable, and do your own damn research please, And by the way, number once if I said I would not vote for Joe if Joe Biden became the nominee, all I'm saying is that he has

a record that needs to be questioned. What's wrong with that? All right? Get it off her chest? Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If you need to vent, you can hit this up at any time. Now. We got rumors on the way, yes, and today's Little Kim's birthday. Let's start off talking about Little Kim. She was supposed to do a bunch of press and canceled everything. We'll tell you why. All right, we'll get into that next, keeping loctice to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

It's about this is the rumor report Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, let's go over the Forbes list of the one hundred highest paid entertainers. Now y'all know who number one is on the list, whether or not you like her? Who's that? And this woman right here? She had the highest grossing tour however, tell Us swift yep. It grossed over two hundred and sixty six a million dollars, so she's worth one hundred and eighty five million dollars. She's on the number one on the Forbes list of

one hundred highes paid entertainer. Congrat to her. She won't miss her masters at all at school. Lebron now own she wants to masters back. Then she got money all right. Number two on the list is Kylie Jenner. Number three is Kanye West. Okay. Now, other than notable people on that list, at Sharon's at number five, they dropped on a clues bump from my guy at Sharon you gotta

interview dropping street. Doctor Phil is at number nine, okay, Canella Alvarez is at number ten, Howard sterns at number twelve, Russell Wilson number fourteen, The Rock is at number fifteen. Lebron is number seventeen on that list, dropping a clue Moms for Howard's turn Man that's all radio right there. You gotta sleep the radio guys getting that kind of money, right. Elton John is at number nineteen, and jay Z's at number twenty. Beyonce is also a number twenty. They're tied,

by the way. Ellen Degenerous is at number twenty two. And moving on down the list, Drake is number twenty five. Oh, the Brooklyn Nets own Kevin Durant is at number thirty two. He just got there. Knock it off. I don't even put on a jersey yet. He's he's on the Brooklyn Nets though, right, yes here, okay, so he's the Brooklyn Nets owned Kevin Durant. Whether or not you like, did I make Did I make the list? Uh? Go no, next page? Oh yes, here you are number and the

number one million, twenty two. I'm gonna make that list. Okay. I want to know what Christmas is like in the Kardashian household. There's gotta be a lot of pressure for gifts when you got all those rich asters. Say he brought his wife's stocks. He buys the stocks, he buys the properties. They buy things that are like investments, things that can make them more money exactly. Okay, that's a nice,

thoughtful press. That's why they're on the Forbes Listen all right, Jah Rule, he was trying to giant on the Forbes list. My guy, he was trying to get that fire fraud lawsuit thrown out and get it dismissed. But unfortunately it is not going to get dismissed. Now. The judge did agree that several of the fraudulent social media posts could not be attributed to him and did not constitute fraud. But however, the judge did say the case can go forward.

That's because Ja Rule tweeted out the day before fire was supposed to begin. The stage is set. In less than twenty four hours the annual the first Annual Fire Festival begins, has tech festival life. Oh you guess not, I guess not. Shout the job all right, and little cam as you know, today is her birthday. Birthday, Kim. She canceled her press appearances though, and she said that there were some messy reporters. Here's what you have to

say on her Instagram live. One of the reasons is not happening is because two of the major outlets wanted to be messy. Thursday was supposed to be a big press day for me. I was supposed to do watch What Happens Live with Andy the Today Show. The list goes on, but there were a I want to say, maybe two publications and one of them being watched What Happens Live Andy. I have a cool relationship with him,

which I thought, Kim, that's white press. Why just come up, come home, drop on a clues box with a little Kim cancer gang all damn day, Come home any time you want to. We've always had a great relationship. Other than you allegedly beaten up Charlotte Maie, we were great. We love him. I deserved it. It was a good birthday present. Definitely up allegedly allegedly. But listen, here's the thing that I respect about Kim. Kim grown now chang,

got time for the nonsense. Why show up to these places because all I'm doing is helping y'all, So you know what I'm saying, just for y'all to get y'all ratings and get y'all looks at that. The interviews ain't gonna hurt or help Kim in no way shape or for him. Kim solidified out he is, we love you, can't mappy birthday to become on every singing with me. Yeah what now? I thought, I'm not gonna say the

words and then you're gonna use it later on. No, now, Lamar Oldham has unfortunately been kicked out of the Big Three league. They made that announcement for what Why are you laughing for? What is he kicked out? Well? I guess he just wasn't ready. They wanted to maximize competition and unfortunately, you know, he just wasn't ready. He was out of shape. Yeah, it's been a tough r being shaped work playing a Big Three. Yes, okay. And they also said that Baron Davis, Jamaine O'Neill and Bundy are

deactivated for the remainder of the season. Him out, Baron David say he wasn't playing no more. Wow, I don't know. He just said he's no longer playing in the Big day. I saw him post that on saw on Instagram. So they take those players take it seriously. Well, they shared it's a real game. If you're not really ready, ready, ready, like they taken it serious. It's not a joke and you can get injured or injured somebody else if you're not ready. I don't even realized that Today is the

seven year anniversary of the Canna Get It Dropped. That was a little Kim's birthday. Yes, birthday allegedly have applause to the can I get a drop? Guys? A lot of people that don't know what's going on. But he just joined the breakfast club. I was walking into the building one day and somebody rolled upon me with a camera and they asked me for a drop, and I didn't give them the drop, and then somebody pushed me in the back of my head and then I took

off running. And then I looked behind me and it was three or four guys. So I ran a little first, ran pretty fast. So what does it have to do with little Kim? Because it happened on our birthday? Pay attention. We're happening on a birthday and people, and if you listen to the video, somebody in the video says, take something about little something again. Yeah, but you couldn't make it out. So it was the birthday present for a little Kim and she deserved it. When we're all in

a great place now, shout the Kim. That's right. Wow, happens like that. Sometimes I can't just go around saying what you want to say about people and didn't expect, not expect not to get reput custoons in consequences. That's why I don't respect a lot of the media personalities I hear, because they just running their mouth with then they be behind the cameras. But when you outside, mikeet punched in the face once or twice, that's it. It happens to the best of us. After Charlemagne twice, the

second guy, Charlomagne held his on. Ain't no, non't see I held it on. Say what I did, washed his ass all right, left, left, left him bleeding, and left him bleeding. It was not doubtful about five. That's right. Let's not act like it didn't go down. They didn't go down. But I'm not a tough guy at all. I was surprised. I just got to defend myself. I walked into that boat day and the guy was still sleeping.

I said, go ahead, Charlomagne, that's right, all right. Well he got up with me and Charlomage ran because we don't know if he had a gun. And he had a gun, and that I phone come back with that bloody mouth. I said, okay, I think he gonna come back. Shoot, let's go, let's go. Time to get out of here, all right. We gotta write a book or through a movie or something I wrote to already about the Breakfast Club. Got a documentary coming next year, ten year and the

rest you trust me, I got this. Well, front page news is next what we're talking about. We are going to talk about these floods. It's flooding that's been happening due to these storms in Louisiana. All right, and also Dapper Dan will be joining us next hour, so we'll kick him with Dapper Day. It's the Breakfast Club. Good bording morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Ye Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news where we start WI. Well, let's talk about these

ice raids that are set to happen now. According to immigration officials, they said that ice raids are absolutely going

to happen and they're supposed to start on Sunday. So they said there's about a million people in the country with removable orders and that isn't when ice will go after In this there's a pool, that's the pool of people who have been all the way through the due process chain, and so I don't know what's going to happen, but I know it's very scary for a lot of people that are trying to just perhaps you know, stay in this country and haven't gone through the process they're

supposed to. Sometimes the paperwork is messed up, but there's a lot of people that get detained that aren't supposed to be. They did an investigation and they said that more than fourteen hundred and eighty people were in custody and then they were released after investigating claims they were US citizens. And some people end up being detained for months or even years while they have to prove their identity.

And that's the thing you don't you know, you don't know if you're getting investigated, if you don't know if you've been identified, you don't know if you've been identified correctly, right right, So it's a scary thing, all right. Now, millions of people are under a flood risk as there is a tropical storm and that could actually intensify into a Category one hurricane that could happen by late tomorrow.

So right now, the Texas Governor Greg Abbott has said begin preparing your property, your supplies your lines of communication to your family members, began preparing to know exactly where you need to go if you need to evacuate. In Louisiana, they have are ready to clear the state of emergency and they have asked for a residence to have a contingency plan for family and for pets. They said about ten or fifteen inches of rain could fall within twenty

four hours between Friday and Saturday. And there's also a huge conference and a lot of women went down there. I'm not sure if it was for the Deltas or ak A. He was Alas. They said, it's one of the biggest conferences down there, So a lot of women touchdown there on Monday. So just be careful and be safe. Man. We're always praying for New Orleans, Louisiana. All right now. This happened in Atlanta. An armored truck door flew open, and there were hundreds of thousands of dollars on the highway.

They said about one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars that's what authorities believe ended up flying out. And of course if you went out to take that money, because who wouldn't want to run out and grab some free money. It's a lot of temptation. They said, that is theft. So if you don't return that money, then you are perhaps going to be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on how much money you did take. So cops

have said that people are returning the money. They said, we understand it was a bizarre occurrence, but do the right thing and return that money. I don't like that because I feel like that's the way to kind of like like like lock up four people. You know what I'm saying seriously, because if you ain't needed some money and you see a truck fly open with some money, you're gonna rush through that money, grab that money. Four people that went grab Just saying who you think you're

gonna first? First, if you're driving, you're gonna stop you grabbing money. I think anybody. I wouldn't. I would, I wouldn't, But I'm sure that there's some people in need it. Just think gets to stop and grab the money. No, I see some nice if you need it for people to grab that money, people would grab money anybody. I think that's I just think that's the way to lock

people up for no reason. You shouldn't be arrested, That shouldn't be considered theft, Like, what would you do if it was money falling from the sky it flew out of an armored truck. You can see the truck, so you already know. I don't care. They ain't more problem. But if you don't want to go to jail just to be turning the money, what if it wasn't an armored truck, And how did they know how much you took? Because you two d I don't know how there's any

way to even really know. There's no way. What if it wasn't a army truck. What if it was a regular vehicle and money just flying out and you grabbed it. I'd be like, excuse me, Sara, Chuck's open and money flew out. Yeah, here it is. Yeah, I believe in karma.

All right, Well that might be your blessing. What if you was What if you're that guy that called up here this morning praying for you know, your rit money, right, and then you're driving and then all of a sudden, two thousand dollars and slaps you on the one like I was praying for this and not for nothing. Nobody really loses they have insurance and an insurance coming there and take care of it, and most of us pay

insurance for years and never get into a problem. So if if somebody lost their wallet and there was two thousand dollars inside, let's say, let's that's different idea and everything and their ideas not in there, and then they're like, that's a totally different that they're talking about. That's different. It's a business that some people might be like, that's

a blessing. I just found two thousand dollars. People don't have personal insurance on their wallet and not if somebody's ideas and then you knows exactly who it is, Like no, and I want to I want to say salute to a brother named Supreme Um. He's in the tombs right now. He's locked up. He's a Missing Nita's nephew. Okay, okay, And I know that you wanted the most ideal circumstances, but you have people like Missing Nita praying for you,

and she is a prayer warrior. So when you get home, you better make your people proud to preim okay, preim in the tombs? All right, yes, all right, now, when we come back, Dapper Dan will be joining us to og the legend a fashion icon. He's uh, he's known for so many different things. If if you go back into history and you see some of your favorite artists wearing those Gucci outfits, those Louis Vatton outfits, them mcm outfits, nine times out of ten, Dappadan created it or had

something to do with it. So we'll talk to Dappadane. Where we come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Comrning EJ MV Andngela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, one of the flies, just people I know, Legend Welcome. Let me tell you something, man, your book is amazing, but it's gonna make an even better movie. Amazing, Man, I look around. I came in here and looked around. Man, first thing came to my mind was juicy. Never thought

hip hop would take this far. Wow. When I started out, Andre Harwell had a little office in Brooklyn and Puffy was like an intern there to see where this has come to day. Man, it's amazing people saying about you and without even knowing your whole entire story, and this book really details a lot of things that we didn't know correct about the legend of Dapper Dan. Yeah, I can't believe you alive, my brother. I can't even how did you provi New York in the seventies and eighty

you know, Um, I just like kept switching lanes. Man. A sad thing that happened, Like when what happened with Nipsey. I learned earlier on that a lot of young guys don't know the streets wool implode on you. If you don't understand them, you cannot be in it and not of it. Yeah, when you walk away from the streets, you gotta break clean, or you gotta break clean. You just can't have no contact. You gotta reflect for a while. And so that's what that meane. They try to kidnap me,

got shot, still got the bullet in the neck. You know, we always from the beginning, because a lot of people might not know. They hear the name Dapper Dan, they see the face, but they don't know what you've done. So how did you get started? We was like so poor, you know what I mean. We used to steal food from supermarkets. Man, it was just half holes in our shoes. That whole experience, Man set the stage for how we

would think. The major difference came when in nineteen sixty seven, me and all my brothers got busted selling drugs in on June nineteen, nineteen sixty seven. I got out September twenty seventh, nineteen sixty seven, and one of the brothers in there who was locked up with me is one of the alleged shooters that killed Malcolm, and I saw the respect that he had Man. I said, I might go back to jail again, but I'm never going back like this as a drug deal. So I walked away

from nineteen sixty seven. I went back to high school. They're twenty three years old, and I needed to find out who I was. They let you back in high school at twenty three Street Academies. It was a three part proyer. You go there to the Street Academy, go from Street academy academy and transition. Then you get a scholarship to go to prep school. And I went to there, and then you get a scholarship to go to college. So it was like a seven year process of me

leaving the street before I came back. But the serious thing that changed my mind the most. Like it's four day boys, and I'm the youngest, right, and we all got busted me in the jail at the same time. They called me out the bullpen and then they pulled me back in. I'm like nineteen twenty rights. So when I got back in the cell, I asked my brother, said, what was that? He said, that's the snitche behind the door. That's telling on us. And I come to find out the guy who told on us was the guy who

told us how the hustle. And I told my brothers from that moment on, I said, I'm done with that. Oh you said, you said the guy that killed my guy? Yeah, that's once though, right he said he didn't. Yeah, yeah, you said he got respected jail crazy respect for why at that time Nation Saloon was really powerful and with a lot of elements in the street. Malcolm was considered a trader. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm saying we're talking nineteen sixty eight, Martin Luther King was considered a coon.

What changed the trajectory of how you got your generation thinks about him is what they did after that, when they both went global. I did the drug game help and hurt the business. Of Dapper dan Um. The crack epidemic created a cash flow in the street. Middle class blacks would not buy it from me. The most revolutionary element that you found in the street that didn't care about what people thinks was a gangster. As long as

it looked nice, they would buy it. And you have to remember, I was doing luxury goods, so they was the only one that had the money that could spend on what I was doing. When you started doing a clothing and it was on all the artists and all the celebrities and the drug dealers and they sent that cease and desist and shut your store down, how did you survive after that? Well, here's what I did. At the height of my business, I had gangsters coming from

all over the country. So when they shut me down and I went underground, I would hit. I would make clothes in the underground and hit every black city from New York to Chicago. Because all the gangsters I knew key yangsters in them cities, so it wasn't no problem. And that's how I sustained myself for twenty years. Man. But now when I went to Africa, I saw a lot of different things. At one time, I thought I

had it. How did that change you? You went in sixty eight, right, I told you that sixty twenty three and you went to Ghana. No, I went to Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Liberia, Nigeria. We just did We just lived with families. It was a living. Did you learn from that trip? Oh man um. There's certain things I learned from that trip that's instrumental in helping me to do what I'm doing now. And let me talk about that. When I was staying in Kenya,

joemy Kenyada was the president then. But one of the most important things that he did that I learned from that trip is that even today, the economy is controlled by people from outside, basically Indians. Right. So what Joe mc Kenyada did, he said, every business here has to have an indigenous Kenyan as a partner. And then after five years he said, okay, y'all cannot be in this sector of the business now. In contrast to that, we was in Uganda and remember Idio men took over in Uganda.

And when Ida men took over in Uganda, he kicked out all the Indians and the economy collapsed. So when you look at how we make progress. We make progress through how we learn. But we have to get inside to learn, which is which is important too. You know my relationship with Gucci, right when you've seen a relationship with Gucci. I learned from Joe Mukunyata that we have

to be inside. We have to make sure we learn about the dynamics of these businesses so we can later run these businesses and these businesses will be able to sustain itself. Okay, when they ran me underground and all the black brands came about, they all collapsed. Why we don't have no black brands today want because we didn't We didn't get inside. We didn't understand what it meant to be inside. So you got to be in these fashion houses to learn how to build exactly. All right,

we got more with Dappa Dam. When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, good morning. Everybody is DJ mv Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have old g legend Dappa Dan in the building. Charlemagne. So what are some of the mistakes that the black brands made? The mistake we made is none of the brands was a luxury brand, so you can't brands. Yeah, all the black brands, none of them was a luxury brand. But how do we

create luxury? Though? A luxury only comes from the value that we put on it, right, good, good plusure. No, no, no, the luxury comes from us having the money to buy luxury. That's the only way we can get luxury, right, But we don't. We don't generate that kind of money here now with my partnership with Gucci, I'm selling out in Japan, I'm selling out in Asia. I'm selling on all those

places where our culture is very powerful. So if we want to if we want a luxury brand, we have to have a distribution that's powerful in US that we can get our brand in those countries. But what about all those drug dealers of rappers or whoever can afford They can afford the fashion, the high fashion stuff, So why can't the black stuff have the same type of value. No, there's not enough of them. You know, he's going to be international. I'm talking and distribution to get into those

locations exactly. I'm just trying to figure out why we put more value on that stuff than we do our own stuff. That's what I'm trying to figure out. Well, that's an individual choice. But I'm not going after what we buy. I'm going after this is what I'm market who we are, It's our culture. I'm not gonna argue with black people in hallm or in the United States about whether you want to buy luxury or not or

put your money. No, if our culture is so powerful and it's selling around the world as somebody else's selling it, I want to get to where they're selling in that. Do you following these major brands? It's no secret just when you look around who are the influencers? We are the influencers, and we right, and we're our our ability the influences going all around the world. I'm not concentrating on just getting this black money here. Why I can't get that global money if I got that global culture.

You're right, But with your voice right, don't you think you could have made a Sean John, a Fat Farm or any black brand just as cool and popping as you did the Guccies and the Louis Because that was only cool because dudes in the hood was wearing it. But you don't understand what I'm saying. Malcolm thought global. You understand Martin thought global. I'm thinking global. I'm not thinking about this head. You know they cater to right here.

I don't want to do that day this is an established brand, or I want to go into the established global brand, learn from that, and then you can establish your own global. Martin weren't global brands. They were They were brands that were started right here in America. But they took their once they got their foothold, Like I got their foothold, then you go global. You can't go global to you get a foothold. So they had a foot hold. Do get your foothold through the streets. Yeah,

I got my foot hold through the streets. So once you get your foot hole through the streets, and you could, you had the potential to take any of those brands global because you're definitent. I didn't have Yeah, but I didn't have the distribution, all the money. If we had, if we had a sustainable economy among people of color, black people that can support a luxury brand, I wouldn't I wouldn't have to be here. I think the problem is I think we make hot and we like what

other people can't have. Right, So it's like That's why a lot of us buy Gucci by Louis Vatime, buy Chanelle, buy those things because it's things that's limited, it's not too much of it. And but we do that with places where a lot of times don't necessarily want to fold us. You know, we go into these stores, they still follow us around the stores, but a lot of times we're the ones that's buying it and making it hot. Gucci, Louis and all that, you are the one that you

are the one that made it hot. Like you know what government bag where the world wanted to win when they took it, and Gucci recreated an outfit that you did years ago exactly, you know what I mean. So I get he said, like why don't we create our own brands? But we don't have to ask Louis for anything. And I'm saying, we could have made any black brand

just as powerful. And you know what, so if we start out right now, start from the bottom, like you're telling these young people to start from the bottom and build your brand. By that time, hip hop done morpped into another cultural bland. You know you got you got Asians that do hip hop and do breakdances like us. So once our culture, because the culture inertia once it circles the planet, we do only get a certain amount of time, and it's speeding up at the you know,

social media is speeding it up. So our base is our culture. And if we don't get a chance to take advantage of our culture right away, then we have to wait till the next cultural revolution. You know, you're you're sitting right up in here. I sail this before it's happening. This ain't gonna go on forever. You're gonna have to transform into the next stage. And while you're transform it, and and these other guys are starting from the bottom, do you don't say I'm saying okay, Look

look at the brands. When the black brands came out, they didn't they didn't have the knowledge that they needed to to grow, but hip hop did. So hip hop kept growing and they stood still and died. We can't have that happen again. So how do we keep that from happening again. You'll had to get everybody in the music had to get with a major distributor. What's the difference, what's the difference between a musical may just distributor and

somebody over here getting a clothing distributor. I think Billions gave us scraps. I think that we figured it out and then out only. I think that's what we're doing again. But I think the difference and that's that's exactly the point. We gotta step in and figure it out. But you got in to figure it out. I agree with you. But I think the one fundamental difference will always be that we'll always look at the Gucci's, the Louise Defendees as more value than anything that a black designer because

we give it that. We think white ice is cold. We give it that off white now, and that's doing really well at a pre moss And I think there's brands by black designers that are on the rise. Yeah, we still we still applauded Virgil More when he got with whatever company worked with Louis but they got that because of off white. Yeah, but we still applaud that move more than we applaud a black guy owning this brand off white. What black guy owns a big brand? He's the only one I know. Do he own that?

We need to do our homework. We did. That's just the kind of questions we need to act. We need to ask do we own this? Don't let me go into forrest bias. We need to ask. I'm gonna let y'all do y'all. You know, we need to show. We need to know who owns what first of all. Once we do the homework, then we can have intelligent conversations. I don't want to call people outs. Get a little bit. You did get showed by several major designers. And this is way before the social media era. How did they

know you were doing what you were doing? Because of the hip hop artists, you know, brush the gangsters, then the hip hop artists you know Jenkses go to every

major event, people see them popping up. Let me tell you funny thing, right, Monica ll coo J's stallus, you know, and she used to go get loans from clothes from down Gucci, right, and Monica went down and gut to get a loan from it, and everybody get your sto at this time where you're back in you know, early nineties and then asking they say, people just keep coming in here and asking for outfits that they see rappers

with that damn made thanking me, we got them. So that's how it spread through express through that way that was considered counterfeiting. That's how the shot got shut down. Oh I don't like the word counterfiting. I get that, but I'm saying using their tea, it's trademark and friends, I don't consider that's what I do. I didn't do knockoffs like I tell you'all do knockoffs. All right, we got more with Dappa Dan when we come back. You know, he's a Hall of legend. So let's get into a

hall of Mini mix. Dappa Dan is here. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. That was a Hall Mini Mix Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have og Dappa Dan in the building. How did you reach out to you? How did they finally reach out to you? Because I mean, you know, social media were crazy when they senior design that they put out. How did they reach out to you and say, hey, good question. Let me tell you

what I did right, because you know, I'm skeptical. I grew up in the generation and we don't trust nobody. When they first reached out to me, you know, as a result of the coat, you know, right, Uh, A number of influential influences was calling and stuff like that, right, and my son Trelawne said, there, you really need to talk to them and say don't them said they're serious, right, I said, okay, if they're serious, tell them to come

to our brown stone in the home. And they came, and so now what do I have to do Now? Now I have to find out what is their mindset? They were focused on cultural inclusivity even before this happened. When people appropriate our culture, they make mistakes. So my approach to them was like, you gotta have us in the room. We gotta be a part of this, so things like this they don't happen. So when they reached out to me, let me tell you what was the

convincing thing. It's two stories. The first story is like Alexandro the lead designer, the head designer for Gucci. He said, listen, I didn't mean to copy you. I was paying homage to you. I just didn't say it in the beginning, but I thought everybody knew that if I did this here, they would know who yours. He said, I didn't pay homage to you, But this is an interesting thing, and nobody's talking about it at the same time. Now you

gotta look at how this is developing. When Supreme did the relationship with Louis Vauton and they had the Runway show, they issued a letter for everybody who was at that show on the chair that they would have to sit in, so they have to pick that let up and stick and say, this whole collection is inspired by that. But then and nobody said nothing really, so Supreme came into existence to recreate what I was doing, but just giving just letting everybody know so they don't get in trouble.

That's that still make it legal because they let everybody know that that makes it okay. No, that don't make it okay, you know, just just make it so the publications that deal with that kind of information, it doesn't make news, okay everybody. But when you do it and you don't say something, yeah, yeah, you know, I'm saying, it's both the same, right, you know what I'm saying,

because it's appropriation. But now here, So Gucci comes and they say, so everybody's paying homage to Dapadan, but nobody's paying them. True, We're gonna change that. We're gonna allow you to do what you've always done in Hollom and we're gonna do a partnership on the line, on the dapada in line like the stuff he did in the eighties, and you get a percentage of that globally. I could

never get that. What could I get that? That's my foothold now if I don't, if you don't see me doing something in the years ahead with my grandson and my son and building, and you can say that Dan was a dead beet, but this is it. I don't look to get no credit for what's going on now. But how do you feel now that you're in the door, You're in the meeting with the big wigs and making a difference in bringing us in and now a lot of people, rappers in a lot of communities saying no,

we can't wear a Gucci anymore. Yeah, thank you. I'm glad you're bringing it up. That's all. Wait a minute. They're not saying that for no reason. They're saying that because they feel like. They're saying that because they don't understand. Well, no, they're saying that because they think Gucci created a product that is blackface. Yeah, that's exactly right. Don't tell me there's any organization in the world that don't have a number of people who are not racist, right, So forget

that part. Let's look at the part where what can we get out of this? This tould be the first boycott people of color, black people who have ever had in America that we get zero results. Or what the Gucci do to fix it? Because you know we said we thank you, thank you. Yeah, we have a change maker's problem. I wish everybody go online and just see what they implement. But this is what we should be doing, right.

Look at the change Maker program, see if it's something you agree with, and if you agree with it, we're gonna run with us and keep running with it, and then we're gonna do next. We're taking it to the rest of the brands now, not fifty years from now. We're taking to the rest of the brands now. I ask you a direct question about that we talk you've

been talking about it a little bit more. But why do you think we value these high end fashioned designers like the Guccies and whoever else more than we do black brands? And what can we do to change that? We got a bigger problem than that, man. But I'll addres a statue. What you say, what should we do to change that presupposes that it needs to be changed? Do you when you say change you mean the element of aspiration that makes us want to get expensive things.

Is that what you're talking about? Or you're just saying walk away from these expensive brands? Which is which? Which? What do you mean saying walk away? I'm saying that it can be some Gucci shades that you're wearing right now on the table, and it could be some shades by a black designer that look the same, same quality, same material, same everything, and the person will pick the Gucci a black person. Why is that? Because you know, we put the value on our stuff. It's it's it's

what I call the pimp program. You know what I'm saying. When you see a pimp, he all dressed up, he's more attractive. You know, people want what they can't get. So you're saying black people the host. No, I ain't saying. I'm saying the mentality associated with luxury, with aspiration has to do with things that people can't afford. So how do we talk? So my question is how do we get that kind of you for the thing you just you gotta make something compatible to that that gets the

respect of that. It takes time to get the integrity and respect for a brand. Do you think people would wear dapper dance stuff if it wasn't attached to any designer label, like if you just had to Matta? Absolutely? Absolutely, absolutely, And I wish, I wish that I could go global because it's not sustainable. For help, now, let me ask you. With a lot of the stuff that you designed for Gucci, that you put out for Gucci, a lot of that

stuff was more expensive than regular Gucci. When I've seen a lot of that stuff, I almost felt like it was out priced for our people. You're going to a store and let's say a regular Gucci jacket is twenty five hours, yours was six thousand, and you did see a lot of Asians wearing it, and you did see a lot of people that wasn't us buying more of it, even though we loved it and we wanted to support priced you don't need let me. I don't want to

knock my own self, but listen to this. I want to sell to them people With all that money, man, you can have me. I take the train every day, the bus every day, stand on the corner every day, you got full access to me. Man, let's get this money. If I can bring all that money back, all mine going in hollom. You want me to bring the price down so we can afford it, and we don't get that money, what's the logical thing? I just want us to put value on our own that's all. It's bigger

than what we see, man. And if we got to encourage people of color to study our culture, study the trajectory, you know, because now this hip hop thing, man, and so all jazz. I'm for Cuban music, reggae music, uns, all these platforms. Each platform we get an opportunity. If you don't get money off that platform, then cultural inertia it takes place. Other people start dancing like us, start

acting like us, and then that's it. We don't We don't become influences once they start doing what we're doing in their environment. You know, I'm saying, no, we'll always be the influences. They'll always copy us, you don't. You know they're always gonna copy a law. We're always gonna be the originators. Did you go back? Don't want you to go online and look at the Beatles documentary. At least I like all the Beatles did was still from black artists. That's what I'm talking about, and there was

more successful with it. I mean, that's a different conversation. You said, you said that they're going to end up being the influences. That's impossible. We're always gonna be the influences. They might make more money than that, That's what I'm talking What good does it be an influencer if you ain't getting if you're getting money in very much community.

So Gucci has done what it's supposed to do, and they have done some changes in their company to make sure we should never have a problem like the Turtlenext thing that they've done before. No, no, let me tell you something. Don't take that but Dan's word for it. Don't take nobody's word for it. Please go online, look at the changes they're making, and then if you're happy with the changes, let the world know you happy. Do your own investigation. That's what I did, my reputations on

the line here, and I said they did. They're hiring like a diversity and inclusion person too. Yes, yes, we'll make sure you pick up this book. It's a great read man, and I just might to know is the angle to have Dapper Dan be a brand on its own. That's the angle that's coming. That's the only way we'll supporting your brother, And thank you for coming to water hard as hell got me. Then when you can look at you the Breakfast Club, man, they should even more

in Breakfast something there. Man, make sure your game is right, breast, She's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, are you ready for the ninety annual Ovo Fest? No? Yeah, Well, let me give you the rundown of what's going on now. There's going to be a concerts on Sunday, August fourth and August fifth, and the first night Sunday, August fourth

is gonna feature some throwbacks for you. Uh, it's gonna have B two K, Mario, pretty, Ricky, Lloyd Ying Yang, Twins, Chiney and Bobby V all them in the stage. And then on Monday, yeah, pretty much. And then on Monday it's gonna be just as Drake, So you can imagine that he's gonna have some very special guests in the building as well. I know you're looking at that lineup and you'd be like, man, why would he have this lineup.

Do you know that women love that? Like you got these girls that are in the twenties who grew up off all of those artists who get so excited over the millennium out. But how are they gonna do that? It's a Marian and what's the other one? Lou Fiz? Cool because it isn't a Marion's baby mobile ex wife is dating lou Fiz now gonna tour for the past six months, having day. But I think that just happened, ain't it. Yeah, she's openly dating him. Now maybe we

don't know behind the scenes discussion. I'm just saying, my man's my best friend in my group. Ain't gonna be knocking on my ex wife, my baby mama. I'm glad you up on the latest B two K news. Thank you for keeping us all in formed. Vy, you know what all right? The big bucks now Jovis. Some may need you to pull up this audio of April Jones because I don't know how serious their relationship is since MV brought it up. Because you're talking about April Jones

and she has two children with Omaron. She said this what's on your im Over three years it will be a good friend of mine. People speculate that we've had sex, but we haven't, not yet. That's her and Ryan Henry on Black in Chicago. Who's Ryan Henry. He's an owner in Black and Chicago. He's been up here before, onto artist. What's Ryan? So she's not gonna run? No, she said, not yet. I don't know. I'm confused, man, confused me more. And she's been on Instagram lives confused me telling a

lot of business. But all right, so that's gonna be happening. If you guys want to go to Ovio Fest. It's also an Ovio Summit that's gonna be August first and second, and Ovio Bounce that's July twenty nine to August second. So if anybody wants to go, tickets to go on sales starting tomorrow. All right. The nation's first black billionaire you know who? That is the nation's first black billionaire

BT found under Robert Johnson. Yes. Now here's what he has to say about Democrats and about Donald Trump when he was questioned on CNBC. So, African American unemployment is at its lowest level, Hispanic unemployment women, So I give President Trump a lot of credit for moving the economy in a positive direction that's benefiting a large number of Americans. You gotta give the president an A plus for that. What's the problem now? He also said he has no

particular favorites among the current Democratic crop of presidential hopefuls. Well, now the problem is, you know, Donald Trump has been pushing this whole You know, black unemployment is at its lowest right now. So, just to echo what some other people have said, Latasha Brown, who's the co founder of Black Voters Matter, said, Bob Johnson is not working class. He does not reflect the issue, nor does he even seem like he has the ability to speak to the

issues of the working class. For him to make a statement that the Trump tax break has been helpful for black people, where has he been under a rock. There's all kinds of reports that have come out that this tax benefit disproportionately benefited the wealthy and not the working class in and of itself. To make that statement says

to me that he's simply out of touch. And even though black unemployment also still remains the highest in the nation among racial groups and almost twice that of the national rate overall, I'm confused because unemployment they say, is that historic lows Black unemployment of that six percent six percent, the economy added I think two hundred and twenty four

thousand jobs last month. The stock market is up, so it's a lot of people that are Trump's approval rating is actually at forty four percent because people like what he's doing with the economy. So I don't understandhy. He mattered Bob Johnson for talking about factual things that are actually out there, and he also said that he thinks that the Democrats have just gone too far to the left. So Joe Biden this weekend too, he said, everybody needs

to just come back to the center. Your hero, Joe Biden, your savior, was on CNN this weekend and said the exact same thing. Everybody that's listening. Black people loved Joe Biden. You can't speak for all black people. Say, Oh, that is not true. I'm not the only person that looked at the polls. I thought Kamala Harris was catching up to Joe Biden. Joe Biden is still leading buy a significant amount and amongst black people. Yes, from what I've been reading, felt like he was taking a hit as

of late. All Right, well, I'm Mandela yee, and that is your room of report. All right, thank you, miss ye shout a bike, Yes, sir, who you give it that donkey too? Let's talk farts for after the hour, baby, all right, you hear for some flatulence? Okay, anybody I think got a little ass gas? You guys something? No, I don't. I don't fart my clothes lit body over never no, okay, alright, we'll get into that next. He

blocked us the breakfast clok the morning. Let's don't be a dusky because right now you want some real It's time for Donkey of the day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donky man with the heat? Did she getting the name? I had become Donkey of the day the breakfast club, bitches, Yes, don't here to day for Thursday, June eleventh, goes to a man in Missouri who was trying to hide from the police. You know, hiding from the police is a difficult task. I've never

been good at it. But I've never been good at hiding seed period. I've always been the running from police type more than the hide from the police type. All I've been the you got me, I surrendered to the police type. Okay, I remember the first drug bus I was ever involved in. They had a bunch of bus

and handcuffs on the on the ground. But one of my guys was in the closet and when that K nine came in and started sniffing around the house, he was good for about five minutes and then all you heard was that's it, and that dog tore his ass up and dragged him out that closet. Now, that's usually how people get sniffed out by K nine, But in Missouri, this suspect woop. For whatever reason, they aren't releasing his name,

he got sniffed out of different way by police. Let's go to K E. R O ABC twenty three for the report. Police police officers in Missouri were able to sniff out a suspect who was wanted for a warrant out of Clay County business too much okay. The Clay County Sheriff's off is posted on Facebook saying if you've got a felony warrant for your wife, the cops are looking for you, and you have to pass gas so

loud it gives up your hiding spot. You're definitely having a poop emoji day, I have empathy for this man. The reason I have empathy for this manage because there's nothing worse than when you think a fart is gonna be silent, but then all you hear is anaal acoustics. Right, you know, the seconds of awkwardness after a loud booty cough happens or nerve wracking. Have you ever been in a conversation with a group of people and think to yourself,

I have to fart. In your mind, you think it's gonna be a silence of the yams, but instead you let out a butt cheek squeak. All right. Then at that moment, you don't know if you should acknowledge it or keep talking, because in your mind, everyone was making so much noise that maybe, just maybe they didn't hear it. Trust me, fam, we all heard it. We just didn't say anything because we know that could be us in that situation. Well, not me, because I don't fart in

my clothes, never have, never will. Now, if you're wondering why this guy even was hiding from the police, he was because he was wanted for a controlled substance. All right, Imagine being wanted for a controlled substance for not being able to control the substance that's primary, primarily nitrogen that comes out of your ass. All right. Clay County Sheriff's Office wrote on Facebook, We've got to give props to Liberty PD for using that sensors to sniff them out.

Clay County Sheriff's Office also wrote on Facebook if you've got a fell any one for your arrest, the cops are looking for you. And if you pass gas so a lot of it gives up your hiding spot, you're definitely having a poop emoji day. Yes, they really use the poop emoji. I don't know why they are protecting this guy's identity. We know we need to know the man who got arrested. This is history. Okay, this is history, people. This should be in the Guinness Book of World Records

because usually it's somebody snitching on your ass. This is the first time when your ass snitched on you. Please give young flatuns from the jury the sweet sounds of the Hamltones police. Oh no, you are the do gee, oh the day, do gee, oh the day. Ye. All right, so you don't all right, okay, all right, so you don't fight in your pens. He always says that you never fought in your pens. I don't f my clothes. Line, man, don't tell me. I'm gonna lie. Okay, you never fought

in your pens. I don't fight in my clothes. Would you like to monitor my butt for twenty four hours to see if I'm fought in my clothes? You want to stay close to my butt when you gotta pass gas? Like like like you said, right now, you gotta pass gas, right, you run to the bathroom and pull out your pants. Yeah, pretty much. When you're driving your car and you gotta pass gas, you think if I don't find my clothes, TI far in my car, So what do you do?

You pull over? I don't. Maybe you don't fight as much as you. Maybe I'm not as flash with flash? Whatever is you? Okay? All right, all right, all right, all right, well thank you for that dog key. Today up next, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one if you need relationship advice, So any type of advice, call ye right now, call it all. It's a breakfast logan morning. I'm gonna keep a real way get some real advice with ANGELA ye gets ask

Ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the breakfast club? Is time to ask yee? Hello? Who's this? My name is? Your name is? But Larry? Larry? Oh all right, all right, but Larry, what's your question for you? Larry? I'm seeing this woman that her mouth is it doesn't stink, breath doesn't stink, but it doesn't taste sweets. You know what I mean? No, I'm sorry, I'm kidding. When you guys are kissing, it tastes nasty. Yes, yes, okay,

but it doesn't. It doesn't stink, but it tastes nasty. I don't understand that exactly, Like maybe she's brushing her t and hard time right exactly? You know. So I said, maybe I want to put this strene inside her milk or something like that. I don't know. Oh, it tastes like milk. No, No, I'm trying to figure out maybe I could put this strene in places where she would have to You know, you shouldn't put nothing in a woman to drink when she's not aware of it. Sir,

all right, well to fight it? Could it could be gross. You need to just does she go to the dentists? Have you spoken to her about that. We've only been seeing each other for maybe three weeks now, so you know, it's pretty it's pretty recent, it's pretty new, but it's been happening consistently. Yes, you know. And I even saw her brush her teeth because I wasn't sure, but I then see if she brushed her tongue. But you know, if I know she brushes, you should have a discussion

about it. But like, do you brush your tongue when you brush your teeth? We were having a conversation about that on the breakfast club. Probably got cavities, Probably needs a root, he said. He that's a hard conversation, No, Jesse, you should bring it up. Like I was talking to somebody about this. It's about brushing your tongue. Because I brushed my tongue. Do you brush your tongue? That's a

good way to do it. Also, it could be her diet, okay, because sometimes what you eat really comes through, like in your pores. When you taste somebody and there are different orifices, you can taste what their diet is. So maybe you would recommend that, you know, give her some fruits and things like that, because that will make you taste better everywhere. You're only been dating it for three weeks. The truth is she could be eating another man of the ass

and then kissing you with that same mouth. You know it does taste like some eyes, now that you mention it all, Mike Booty, Larry, I'm telling you, all right, no, no, you don't really. I don't really know this woman right well, he's still kissing her, so it doesn't matter. Oh my god, I would never kiss again now, not if I'm kissing you know, stop it. Push it possible. It's quite possible, all right, but Larry, larryus, what's wrong with your your

woman's mouth? Goodness, Grace, she's ask Ye eight hundred five eighty five, one of five one of the new relationship Advice Hit it now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, Come on the relationship advice. Need personal advice, just the real advice. Call up nown for asking morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now we're in the middle of ask Ye. Hello, who's this? Hey, good morning guys. This is Seantaigne. Hey,

Sean Tay. What's your question for you? So? Yeah, Well, good morning everybody. This is my thing. Okay. I had a real serious relationship about two five years ago. Actually, we move together for about three years. We were about to get engaged, well, we got engaged, who was going to get married? About seven months before the wedding, he decided to tell me that this isn't what he wanted. He's not ready for it. I will I'm a single mom with three kids. He's a dad of just one.

So he came out of the glue and was like, you know, I'm not ready for this, and you know, he didn't want to take that step. It hurt me completely. We broke up. We were separated for two years. Didn't speak to him whatsoever throughout the entire two years. Ironically, on the day that we broke up was the same date that he decided to hit me up in my DM and was like, Hey, I'm thinking about you. I

want to talk to you. We went out for breakfast, we talked, and he decided to tell me he was sorry and why he felt at that moment he wasn't ready to make that step. I told him, Okay, I get it. You know, I forgive you, and you know we let it go. Well, since then. That was November

of last year, twenty eighteen. He since then has been you know, he would ask me to go out, we might even have dinner, we'll chill whatever, And he has to said anything about I want to pick up where we left off, I want us to start over, none of that. But you keep trying to insert yourself into my life. Now recently I've tried to completely just break it off because you know, I'm a female and I

did love him, My feelings are involved. But he isn't getting the message that either you're going to be real about this or you're not going to be in my life at all. You know, I have I mean not to two my own horn, but I have guys approaching me every single day, so you know, you're kind of interfering with the emotions that I may have to give to somebody else, potential blessing chante. Do you want to

be with him? Honestly, if he came to me and said, I do want to start this over and I want to be real, yes, I would love to be with him, but I'm not going to be just some sometime chick for you, and I'm not going to be an option for you. So don't be chante. So don't be that, because right now you're giving him the benefit of being able to hang out with you and not make any

type of commitment and potentially hurt your feelings again. So directly he has he has to be able to say, look, we're going to try this again, or we're not going to try this again, and then act accordingly. And I think you think I would be too extra if I would, because he will text me from time to time and be like, hey, good morning, I'm thinking about you, blah blah blah, and I don't want to see rude sometimes, but I just want to be like, stop texting. You

know what I'm saying, like, stop hitting me up. We're not gonna if you're not going to be real about this. But I'm trying to be nice, and you don't have to try to be nice. He broke your heart. You know you gotta protect you gotta protect yourself. I think it's important for you guys, for him to be direct. Yes, I'm trying to get back together with you. No I'm not, and he needs to act accordingly and then whatever from

what he says. If he says no, that's not what he wants to do right now, then you don't have to deal with him at all. You don't owe him anything. Say why are you put in hurting his feelings above your feelings? You know, that's a good question. That's a flaw that I have. I'm always thinking about other people before myself, and I'm just going to change that from this point on because I'm I just try to be rational about things because people tell me I used to

be so irrational, and I don't. I'm not open minded enough, so you know, I mean, I was just trying to, I don't know, give him the benefit of the doubt and hope that maybe he would come around and do to do what I want him to do. But it's not happening that way. And I'm just like, right, we don't put yourself in that situation again. Absolutely well, I appreciate the heads. Thank you so much for the advice. All Right, I listen, thank you, chant, and I hope

everything works out for you. But he's either gotta get down or get out facts all right, beat all right, bet, all right, I haven't go with mama. Good luck ask ye eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice. You can hit ye now, we got roomors on the way. Yes, let's talk about Donald Glover and Beyonce. You know they're working on Lion King together. What was it like where the two of them in the studio. We'll find out what Donald Glover

had to say about Beyonce. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club listen, Oh got the Breakfast Club. But Donna Glover was on Jimmy Kim Alive and when asked about whether or not he recorded with Beyonce for the Lion King, here's what he said. Are you in the same room with when you guys are singing? No, I requested not to be, he did. I did not want to be looking into Beyonce's eyes while doing this, so

but no, actually I was. I was working on solo at the time, so I was in London. So I recorded at Appy Road Studios. I see, and then they put you your their voices together. Ye, solo was trash, so he definitely should have been in the studio with Beyonce. That would have been a much better experience than that solo movie. I would think too. When you work as a on something like this isn't more beneficial when you guys are in the room together just to kind of

catch the vibe. I would have much rather been in the room with Beyonce on set of that White Ass. But I can understand what he's saying. Is singing and looking in Beyonce's eyes, you probably feel like, still, you still want to catch the vibe. You want to be in the room with somebody's eyes. He probably would have felt crazy like this is just too awkward, beyond thinking

about thinking about it like that. But just because she's such a great singer, it's just weird, alright, saying if you're having a conversation with her, you're not gonna look any you're talking to her, you're not singing. Beyonce is known as a singer, like an amazing singer, and if you know, you got to stare in her eyes and sing, and it probably would feel weird, all right. Well. He also talks about Atlanta and when that show is coming back,

are you working on Atlanta right now? Um? I think my contract says I have to say yes, Oh yes, so you are supposed to be working on Atlanta right now. I am working on that you are on the plane to Australia a script for Atlanta if anybody asks, definitely need another season of Atlanta. And don't get too sporty now, Donald and land Is, we'll put you into position you're in.

Don't just start disregarding what got you here. And Chance the Rapper also makes a brief cameo and the Lion King in the remake, and he posted here's a short story. I grew up my whole life obsessed with all things related to the Lion King, like all three films, the Broadway play, and especially the Broadway soundtrack. Needless to say, the original film was immensely impactful on my music and

overall life. So when my big bro Donald got cast it as Simba, he did the coolest thing ever and tell the director to call me in as a consultant to keep the original flavor. So far, about a year, I would go to the studios the early animation scenes, music direction, and then he said, one day I'm there. John asked me to do some singing stuff. Another day he asked me to do some lines. It's all a blur, but I tell you it's one of the best blurs of my whole life dope. That is amazing. All right.

Michael Eric Dyson has announced you as his new book, jay Z Made in America, coming out. It's gonna detail Jay Z's rise to a cultural icon. He said, I'm happy to announce my new book. It examines Jay's hustling past and present, his poetic genius, and his political engagement. Lots of fresh interpretations of Jay's thoughts and careers. Michael Eric Dyson. I'm at the post film the poster. Can pre order that today. By the way, it's one of

my favorite scholars, Michael Leric Dyson. All right, now let's talk about Asap Rocky for a second. Of course, he's had to cancel his performances and everything he has coming up because we don't know how long he's going to be locked up in a jail in Sweden. They said he can be held for at least two weeks while prosecutors decide whether or not they're going to charge him. And we've been talking about the conditions that he's in.

According to his people, he's in solitary confinement. It's not clean, the water is not clean. He's sleeping on a yoga mat. All he's had is an apple to eat, and now the boss, the Swedish prison boss has spoken out to defend what's going on. He said, I have no knowledge

of any current diseases in the prison. He also says that all prisoners in Swedish Roman Prison, where they stay while they wait for trial, received three meals a day, and that a professional cleaning company immediately sanitizes and cleans an area following any food spilt or any accidents that result in blood. He said the sake of the prisoners as well as for our staff for them to have

decent working conditions. Now. He would not comment on asat Brocket specifically because he said he cannot talk about individual prisoners, but he said he could talk about the general conditions of the prison where he's being held. So we still don't have any idea of what's going to happen. They have the option to detain him for a further two weeks after another hearing if the investigation isn't completed during

the time they requested. Initially, Yeah, I got a homeboy name Alex who got locked up in Sweeten earlier this year for fighting. He said that the conditions in the jail are very bad. Like the first two or three days. I guess they try to, you know, starve you out and hope that you just gonna come out and confess. But he said after that, they put you in much

better conditions. Conditions, Yeah, all right, Now, Takashi six nine speaking to jail, he's hired another lawyer now who represented Robert kraft Um and Jay Z. So now he is, uh, he's hired Alex Spirow. So I guess, uh, maybe I don't know what kind of moved meant there's gonna be from that butt. Spirows had some big wins in the

court room. He represented Craft in that prostitution case in Florida, and he also represented Jay Z and his effort to diversify a two white arbitration panel with this whole trademark dispute with the clothing company Iconics. And he also represented Charles Oakley after he was caught trying to cheat at a game of Ultimate Texas, hold him at a Vegas casino, and so on and so forth. So you got to

spend more money on another lawyer after all. That's niche hen did wolden point of doing all that right, And and that's how I was gonna say again, if he did all that, shouldn't they be a deal in play? Yeah, you did all that rat and just have to hire another lawyer. Well snoop posted let that rat rot g code ain't got to do with that design on none of them cold. All I'm simply saying is you did all that rat and only to have to hire another lawyer and spend more money. I get the point of

rat all right. And little Kim she was supposed to do some press appearances but cancel them, and happy birthday to little Kim. Be birthday and the little Kim? Can I get a drop? All right? She canceled all her press appearances, she said because of some messy reporters. One of the reasons is not happening is because two of the major outlets wanted to be messy. Thursday was supposed to be a big press day for me. I was supposed to watch What Happens Live with Andy, the Today's Show.

The list goes on, but there were a I want to say, maybe two publications, and one of them being watch what Happens Live Andy. I have a cool relationship with him, which I thought, I feel I'm grown. We can'ts Okay. If you make me feel uncomfortable in any way, shape or form, I'm not coming. Are going okay at She's like, I ain't got to do this because guess what, Little Kivin is solidified. She's certified out here. Those two appearances not gonna help her or hurt her in any way,

shape or form. What does that show start that she's on the VH one show? Um, like this just SATs next to mind something Cruise, R and B Cruise or something like that. R and B Crews. That's what I thought was called. I'm not sure what it's called. All right, hold on to back Thursday two seven years ago, the day on Little Kim's birthday. Almost got jumped into Girls Creuse, Girls Cruise. Can I get a drop? Moment you got punched in the back of the head. Guy, I was like,

say something about a little somebody again? If fifteen fifteen, So that's a couple of days. Had a great birthday present for little Kim. Happy birthday for a little Kim. Damn it, Let's get answer the game. Let's get into a Little Kim mini mix. Thank you for the rumors. Ye let me know your favorite Little Kim joint eight und five eight five one oh five one again, Happy birthday, the little Kim mix you getting her comments and wish you'll have to a little Kim bar. You finish it right, Okay.

I used to be scared of the you know ick that now you go, no, no, you go, you go. You know you gotta go. Now you gotta go. You said a word, all right, so you go. What is that? Used to be scared of the go? I'm not messing. It's the fun when you do it. Revote, We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else and People's Choice mixes up next. Let me know your favorite Kim joint. Let's go morning.

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club that last night, Chalomane was out and about y'all was outside outsideide you know that He's like, I hate going outside. I mean when I go outside, my outside is a little different though. I was at a Brooklyn bull which Senator Kamala Harris. He went to Brooklyn with Senator Kamala Harris and Statue Lee lu to Statue Lee Spike Lee's daughter. It was a great crowd out there. And then I was at a CNN. I

did see an tonight with my man um Don Lemon. Okay, yeah, so he was on that last time. We're gonna play a clip of it. Now, why do you think this president, this administration gets away with so much old white male entitlement. People say it all the time, and Barack Obama did a quarter of the things that Donald Trump would have done. He wouldn't even made it to be the nominee or anything.

He'd been out first round whatever. Okay, So what do you say to people who say, well, listen, this is about beating Trump, and I don't know, it's gonna take someone who's like Trump to beat Trump. So if you want somebody that's like Trump to beat Trump, then you're essentially saying you really don't have a problem with Trump. You just may not like Trump because Trump doesn't represent your particular party. Maybe would you really want somebody like

Donald Trump as a Democrat? Because if you do, if you, if you, if you say yes, and that means you're really gonna have a problem with Trump. You just have a problem with the fact that he's not representing your party. Yeah, it makes zero sense to say, uh, you want somebody like Trump if you're in the Democratic Party, like, oh, you need somebody like Trump to beat Trump. So essentially you're saying you don't have a problem with Donald Trump.

You're just Matt donal. Trump's not representing your party. So whatever. Oh right, well when we come back, we got the positive notes, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a shout out to Dappa Dan for joining us this morning. Soon Da Dan. He was trending this morning. He was people or people who weren't too happy with, they weren't too happy with. And see what a rough life he's had. I think got to

do it nothing. I mean, I'm happy Dapa Dan is finally getting like some money. He's having a tough time. I think. I think it's just simple questions that that that can be answered, but for some reason they never can be. And when you ask a simple question like why don't we've why don't we we as black people value you know, our black designers and black brands the way we value the Gucci's, the Louis and the Fendies.

And when you when you when you can't answer that, I even answer how how we can start doing that. That's a little strange for some people, but for Dapa Dan, I think it's good that they at Gucci, they've implemented a whole plan to educate these up and coming designers so hopefully they can in the future have their own huge brands. And these are for you. Don't give a dam about Guci. I give a damn about Dapa Dan.

You know what I'm saying. And you know if I like what he was talking about when he said he's trying to start his own fashion house, in his own brand and looking for a symbol from West Africa to put on the clothes, like, that's what I want to see, you know, I just want to see Dapper damn prossle Man. You know, he lost a lot of money, they shut him down. He's making money again now hopefully he start his own line and create his own company and live

on forever. Because you asked the good question. You said, Dapper Dan never had his own clothing line, you know, no, which is wild to me, right, because you got all the materials and you got everything out, Like why wouldn't you try to start your own right? He created. You created from MC and he created from Gucci, he created from Louis Baton. I just never seen the own dapper Dan line. I'm hoping he's getting that necessary education that he needs working and a you know, a global company

so that he can do his own thing. Yeah, that's what you gotta do. You gotta learn so you can take what you learn at a company and apply it to yourself. That's the other thing I was, man, I didn't ask him when he talks about clothing companies being global. It's like, yeah, we see you know, we've seen the Fat Farms and the Sean Johns and the Rockaways all

over the world. You still see him now to wear football and Fat Farm and George John and Rockwell, they may not be wearing the head, but they wearing a cool China. I'm just saying, I'm like, well, I'm like, what does he mean when he said global? I don't know. I'm not in the fashion world, so I don't know. All right, Well, I just want black people to value black stuff. That's it. When you got a positive note, y, it's a positive note is simply this. They always say

time changes things, but you actually have to change them. Yourself. Breakfast club it is you. Don't finish it, y'all dumb.

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