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joli ye Hey, good money. In the shot him in a guid piece of the plane, it is tuesday, Yes, it's tuesday. By the way, the year is over. I don't know if y'all know it and that it's not over. Yeah, right, Halloween means it's over. A right, No, it's over now to me in my life, I Heartfestible means it's over. It's first, it's all down hill from him. October, you got November. It's over if you last year you started off the yearsday and this year it was my year
and it's still ain't your year? Well, Michael, get ready to say that at January first, start working for next year. It's over, ye telling you right now? What's up? Easy? You was out yesterday? Yes, I went to Chicago. Um, let me tell you something. Friday was a mission for me. So Friday I closed on this property I bought in Brooklyn. Congrats. But then right after that I had to rush to the airport to make this fight to Chicago. Unfortunately, there was bad weather in Chicago. I was in the airport
for almost seven hours only for my flight to get canceled. Wow. And then Saturday morning, I had to flight from New York to Orlando, then from Orlando to Chicago in order to get there. That was a crazy but you finally got there. But I did. Yes, I did finally make it, So that was great. So I made it to Chicago, and then I was on set for Empire and then randomly I see a chance the rapper walking in the park. So I'm thinking that he's coming to film a sine
or something. But he actually said his daughter goes to school right there, so he was just walking take us go to the school. I guess hee, it just trapped her off, dropped her off. Chances really at Chicago, he's just walking by himself. Chances like the neked cowboy is the time Square that Chico. He's just so random. I was like, Okay, that was nice. And then I saw a van from black and I'm like, everybody's just out walking around in this park. So shout out to Chicago
though I had a great time there. Chicago is a city that you can go eat at any restaurant and the food is never bad anywhere you go, like the best restaurants Chicago. Shout out to everybody in the shy. Now, this morning we got our resident doctor and some of you guys is only doctor. Doctor Ozz will be joining
us this morning. Doctors will be here, I mean yeah, doctors of some people's only doctor because the only watched Doctor Os and listen to Doctor Os to get all the medical advice nego, which I would always tell you to get a second opinion. Also, Erica Campbell will be joining us, one half of Mary Mary. That's right, that's the married Mary that doesn't support Trump and she has a book out the episode. We'll talk to about her book and all that other good stuff. Let's get the
show cracking. Front page news are we talking about? But let's talk about the new law in California. They are the first day to allow this. All right, we'll get into that next keep it lock. Just to breakfast club God morning, Yeah morning. Everybody is TJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne. The guy at a breakfast club that's a rapping ass negro in the Queen City named the Baby Okay Kirk all weekend probably heard they go pop star. He got
some tunes on that thing. Now you'd like to sign on him in Nicki Minaj iPhone, Yes, I do, Actually, nick you know what I was thinking. I was listening to that feelings on that one guy. I was thinking about Nikki on that record. For whatever reason, Nicky sounds really good when she is on the Baby's Energy, if that makes any sense. When she did the freestyle over the Baby's record, she did over sh Shure and then that joined on the Kirk album for some reason, I
don't know what it is. He brings out the best of Nicki minajs. We'll stop, all right, Well, let's get in some front page news. Monday night football, the Steelers beat the Bengals twenty seven to three. Know what else we got you? Well, let's talk about in California. The Governor's just sign a law that's the first in the nation that will let college athletes hire agents and make money from ensorcements. That law takes effect in twenty twenty three.
That means that students a public and private universities in the state can sign deals with sneaker companies, with all kinds of soft drinks, other advertisers. They can make some money now from their own images, their own names, their
own likenesses, just like the pros do. And earlier this month, our New York Senator Kevin Parker also introduced a bill and if it signs that means as it is currently written, it would require that New York colleges share fifteen percent of their annual athletics revenue with student athletes, and they would also establish an injured Athlete fund that will help students who suffer career ending injuries and that way they'll have some income after graduation. Now of Chorus, Lebron spoke
about California and their new law. Here's what he said. For sure, I would have been one of those kids if I would have went off to a hall state, if I went off to any one of these big time colleges where pretty much that twenty three jersey would have got sold all over the place without my name on the back, when everybody would have known the likeness my body would have been on the NCAA basketball game two thousand and four. The seoun Stein Center would have
been sold off every single night. And you know, coming from the just you know me and my mind, we didn't have anything. We wouldn't have been able to benefit at all from it. That's dope. I don't know how anyone can be against this. All the money the NC double as making break those kids off. There is no NC double A sports without the athletes, which amateur ball,
they let them get their money. They're gonna force every state to do it because if you're an athlete, and you were and you're a nice athlete, where you going California Exactly, It's gonna have forced every other state because if I don't go to California, I'm gonna go over season, I'm gonna getting my money, I'm gonna skip college all together.
So guess what NC double A. If you don't have the best players at least for a year or two, then your product is gonna If you guys will still make plenty of money, plenty of money, billions of dollars being made in y'all paying those kids zero nothing. Jesus christ Man drop on a clues bomb for I think his name is Gavin Newsom of California. I got a salute Lebron James and Maverick car on that too, because they've been pushing and you know, using their influence in
their power to make some things happen. So hey, man, I love that. That's culture shifting right there. Absolutely. All right, Now, let's talk about the girl we discussed this last week, a twelve year old African American girl. She said that three of her white classmates pinned her down and cut
off her dreadlocks. Now she's saying that those claims were fabricated, and Marie Allen said that three white boys at the school in Springfield, Virginia pinned her on the playground, and she said they called her ugly and nappy and covered her mouth and clipped off her hair. Well, now her family is devastated and apologizing. Her aunt is saying she said her niece did have a verbal dispute, but embellished
the story. So she got into an altercation. And I guess they're saying that she embellished the story, and they apologize to the school and for the pain and anxiety these allegations have caused. So how do her hair get cut off? There? That's what I'm confused about. But this saying it will take time to heal and we're hoping, pray that the boys, their families, a school in the broader community will be able to forgive us in time. I don't know what the true story is in that situation.
You know that young could be being forced to say that, just like in the movie Unbelieva, the series Unbelievable on Netflix, when she'd been being forced to retract her statement. That's what I was thinking too, Like the school is like, this is bad press for us, and we just need
you to say it's not true. And they could be I don't know, or maybe she did lie, all right, Maybe she was really getting bullied, but nobody was taking her serious, so she had to say something to get everybody's attention, because because just because just speaking out about being bulliy wasn't getting nobody's attention to make it stop. Who knows, All right, Well, I'm sure we'll hear more about it at some points. All right, I'm angela yea,
and that is your front page news. All right, get it off your chests eight on drip five eight five one or five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up right now. Call us. It's to breakfast Club comor the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blast. So you better have the same and we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this is Sean? Sean? What's up? Making off your chests? Bro? That was good? Every man? Hey, look man, why is
it it's so hard to reach you? And angry? I mean you on Angel League? What do you mean you got us right now? Aren't they trying to reach out to y'all? Man, I'd like to submit y'all on the musica and stuff now. Charlemagne is the resident music guy. That's a goddamn lie. I don't I don't care nothing about your music. How do you reach out to us? I'll be telling yr DMS because I don't know y'all. Email is dressing something like that? Why didn't se y'all
the year's over like a two yard people? Yeah, damns are hard? You know, we get a lot of those. If you don't go and check them, you have no idea they even showed up. I'll check them now, send send us some music. Now, Well, why is you lying to people like that? What do you get out of line to people? I'm listening? No, you know he didn't even say his name. You're not gonna listen. You're just lying to people for nobody. Say, I'm not gonna listen. I was gonna listen, but I can't listen to That
is so crazy to me. How will you just be as somebody for no reason? Hey, there's something right now. I'm listening right now, right now, listen, I got if you don't got to show to do for the next four hours. I got a second brother, you're gonna say that, Yeah, I'm saying stop. You don't even know his name? His name? How are you gonna listen? About four years? I asked him and say, God bless both of y'all be asking each other, Hello, what's should the shout them? What's up?
Get up each other? Bro? Yo, Man, I've been trying to hit you for months man about doing the flipping houses and doing a real estate thing. But it's just hard to get in contact with you, bro, what's up? Boy? And no one could reach you. You got a contact with me, Now, what's up? How do I do the hard money thing? How money Lindon thing? I was talking to you the other day. I mean, you give a lot, a lot of good information. I'm trying to reach out to your boy and Seesar too. But I talked to
reach and try to talk to get to everyone. Bro. You know, we did a whole seminar up here on end. We explained a lot of the stuff that was there. Yeah, yeah, I know. I know. That's why I'm trying to reach out to your man. Sees emailing them like almost every day. Come on, sees that you said you respond to people. That's respond what what's your question? What's your question? Bro?
I'm trying to get into the game. So I was trying to I just need a mental somebody take me step by stuff kind of like to tell me what to do. You know what I'm saying. I'm I'm not gonna front week. I mean, we we're way too busy to take everybody on as as a mentee. Um, but button first thing I would tell you the it was, how's your credit it's in the six hundreds. A right to your credit is good. Next, you gotta do it's fine financials man. Find somebody to get you a loan,
and then you gotta start looking for the houses. Go to hubzoo dot com, auction dot com, look for a house, look for an area that you are familiar with, and then start from there. Yeah, yeah, that's I've been doing. I've been trying even look into like some hard money lenders. But I know you guys already had like hard money lenders that your use and I'm near County, I'm there with your man fees, but I didn't want to just like, it's hard to just trust any hard money lenders. You
know what I'm saying. Well, like I said before, five different hard money lenders called, five different conventional lenders look at different things. You gotta you gotta protect yourself. Don't trust anybody. You gotta do your homework. It's not if it was, if it was easy, everybody would do it right. Right, I definitely understand you're holding man, hold on a have
a conversation. You're fair, You hold on all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one If you need to vent hit this up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wait your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or blak, we want to hear from you on a breakfast block. Hello, who's this big chalk with the two sucker? Hell? We got going. I thought we had you block bro, I
thought in a minute, so check it out. Two quick things. I want to thank God for his blessings. I also want to thank the rapper Jeta Kiss for giving me advice and helping me with's acting on TV and showing interest in my YouTube TV video with Snoop two. So you see MVU butterscotch. But I'll be sure looking Negro, I don't suck pal. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you something. I like the fact that you call him a butterscotch. But I like that. I'm using that one from now on. Butterscotch.
But yeah, you like that your ankle grab it? Don't ye a butterscotch. But is my new thing to say. And I like ankle grabber all right, ankle grabber. Hello? Who's this? Hey? Good morning? Out of them? Hey, what's up you talking to butterscotch, button, ankle grabber, Angela, what's ups? You can talk to me. I would like to give a big shout out from my wife. Um, my birthday just passed and I didn't get a chance to get
through to us week. So I want to get show her some long because without her, I don't know what I would doing with our kids. So I gotta give her hus flowers while she did. And then what's our car? All right? Brother? Thanks a lot? Hello? Who's this? What O? Man? Is knowledge? Man? How you're doing knowledge with something? Make it off your chests? Man? Hey? First off, man, I want to say envy, and I want to say, but all of you guys, thank you for pushing the culture.
Thank you for being influenced. Kind of like with Charlotte Maine saying about maving him. You know, since I've been listening to you guys, I don't get my own podcast, and now I'm gonna get my real estate life. Wow, okay't get it? Yeah yeah, but envy, I said, everything laid out for you. When you touch down in the Aar Friday, we got the police escort. You know what
I'm saying. When you get here, I really want you to pay attention to the city and the land acquisition ween flipping houses to the land because most of our family. I think you've got some opportunity for most of our family of partners down there. So I got I got my people that's gonna be around you. That's gonna really show you, you know, if you got thirty forty five minutes, because the city ain't that big where you can just
take a little and see the opportunity. Sir, you know why this every needed pet And I'm not gonna be in Atlanta. Who tell them the me in Atlanta? I said the A r oh Arkansas. Yeah, I'm gonna be an officer. Oh yeah, now, I'm definitely gonna be an Auchansas. All right, I'll take the police. Why not they could be doing better things like preventing crimes. That's I'll take the police escorted. I'll be there. You're good. You're good, Charlemagne.
We had an opportunity to interview a little Deep, but she just fun need that's my that's my partner right there. A little deals. I don't even I can't even call her up and coming radio personality because a little Deep and I hit grinding for a minute, but she in Dallas. You do put a book out. That's my little partner right there. Yeah, bro, I'm talking about funny man. But y'all keep achieving, and I can't wait till the movie
come out. Man, when y'all go, when y'all end this and y'all do the bio pick, I'm I pay a hunted for the I w't here. I see I see you on Friday. All right, in a minute, all right, bro, Hello, who's this? Twenty nineteen Taylor? Hey, elementary school teacher. That Yeah, I like how you introduced yourself. I love that too, thank you. My students have received backlash for a video we have done about reparation. It's on YouTube and it's
entitled Reparations. They have gotten the hate mail. I've gotten hate mail. Yeah, they wanted to study what reparations was. We was actually listening to a radio show and they were talking about reparations and they asked the questions. Go to YouTube, type in reparations and read the hateful comments that people have made and watch how my students rEFInd it. I'm gonna go I'm actually gonna listen to it, and if it's good, I'm gonna retweet it. Do it now
to it. Now We're gonna listen to what radio show they talking about reparations, y'all. Don't say that. Don't just say some radio show, say to breakfast club. It was, it was. It was early in the morning. We were just in the car. It's a group of kids and they were in the real young prodigies and they were just asking what reparations was. And then we did a whole summer long it's a we went to Alabama. We did a whole summer long project. How old are they?
They're from third grade? The tenth trade. Wow, what interview was that they was listening to it that we were doing. You remember, we talked about reparations so much. I know, I know. So it was just on it was a clip and we were just listening to it and my husband and I were talking. And so the kids coming what its reparations? They wanted to learn about it, and
so that just fun. That just fund Alabama trip. We went to a plantation that we did everything for the summer and they had a video released party and then wow, everything went bonkers. When why folks looked at it and solid because we can't wait to support raparations. Yes, and we have we have a little Harriet Cummings. She has a gun. We were we were being historically accurate. We
were not trying to white watch history. You know, it's okay for white students to be to pretend and like during the Civil War, but our black kids can't be kids. You should just read the hateful comments that they wrote. I'm trying to find it. I don't see it. I typed in reparations, reparations r A P E R A T I O n F because it should be I A P A R Oh, I see it the real young prodigies. All right, on morning, we'll take a look at it. Thank you, mama, Thank you so much. We
appreciate y'all. All right, queen, get it off your chest. Eight, don't you five? A five one oh five one? That we got rooms on the way. Yes, we are gonna talk about this court decision Marlon Wayans. They reopened against him, and I guess we'll be reopening old wounds for the person that is trying to I guess to Marlon Wayans for some comments that he made also a rest in piece to Louis Rankin. We'll tell you what happened there. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. He excluded a real young prodigies reparations man drop on a clues ball for them. She called up Luring, tell him why you mad? That's that's a tough tune. I'm about to post that video just now and here. No, I'm definitely about to post that today. All right, Well, let's get to the rumor as we got to send out an ri ip. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, yes,
rest in peace to Louis Rankin. He was a Grammy Award winning reggae artist for the song Typewriter that he put out back in nineteen ninety two. He was nicknamed the original Dan Dada and you know him from the movie Belly, where he played Ox Let's shot the cart rock with I want to know me. I am rich, not me. I don't want to rock with me. Come on, I'm nerd of people to well, you know what, I just let it slid. Yeah. From Belly, he definitely curves
just now. You may not have understood what he said. But that was definitely and he was also in shot as he paid Teddy brackshot and shot us and you want to rock with me? I met him one time in Toronto too, at a club in Toronto. He was living in Canada as well, but he died in a car accident yesterday. Rest in peace. I said. That car accident consisted of a transport truck and another vehicle as well. So rest in peace and our condolences to Louis Rankin's family.
And that's so sad because in Belly, after he killed all those people that did, the lady just came down from behind him and cut his throat. He never even
saw it coming. Yep. All right, now let's talk about Little nas X. He's on CBS this morning and he's talking about basically his childhood and knowing that he was gay when he was in his teenage years but not wanting to be Here's what he told Gail King Ground my teenage years, you know, I would just like, you know, pray and pray and praying that it was like a phase would go away. Yeah, but don't you think you coming out could probably help others who were struggling the
way you were struggling with it. I think it's going to always help. You know, it's gonna you still have a long way to go because it's not like everybody's like messing with me now. Because of course somebody who's like listening to me in school right now, it's like you're gay because you're listening to him. So it's like it's still a lot to be done. Interesting, Yeah, people do, And he's had his own experiences to say that. People are saying that if you're listening to Little nas X,
people might say you're gay. In school, people say, I mean even growing up in school, there's certain things that you could have watched they would tell you that you was gay, just based off what masculinity is supported to be right. So it's never an easy path. Yeah. If I say I like people, I love the show Girlfriends, they'd be like, oh, you gay because you watch Girlfriends? Some gig because I watched Four Black Women on TV. Okay,
that's what gate was. Now let's watch an Oz. Let's talk about Bob and it seems like he's upset over the lack of support that he's been getting. I went to his Twitter pace too to see what's been going on with Bob as of late to pen tweet on top of his page. He put out a project called South Mattock and that was back on June twenty first, and then he was tweeting James Blake was right as f there is a limit to your FFing love, and he somehow posted this, you ain't support me worth while
I was living and none of I'm dead. You want to talk about Hellibi's music, You sucking, you bitch. You don't care about none of the stuff said, none did and stood for and put my neck on the line for you, ungrateful, less cools. You don't give up about nothing, but y'all instagram you. I don't hear anything wrong with that video. I mean, I have questions, but like, what's the issue the man is venting he's frustrated. I would tell him take that energy and put it into something constructive.
But overall, it's nothing wrong with getting things off your chest. It just looks crazy because it's on social media, right. Yeah, he's upset at his fans. I think that's what he's mad about, the fact that y'all keep trying to tell him that the Earth is round and he thinks he's flat. If that man wants to believe the earth is flat, let him believe earth is flat. I would say, though, what are the ways to stay mentally healthier? To pay
attention to what makes you scress? So like where you're feeling in your body and how you react to it. So you know, I just think that when you know that, that helps you manage your screts better. And you got to learn an express anger when it's small instead of allowed it to build. It sounds to me like bob, let it build up, and that's what you get. He should try some like relaxation, breath and breathing exercise, some meditation, all right, now, Marlon wighins he's upset that the court
has decided to reopen this whole Cleveland case. If you guys remember he was filming the movie at Haunted House too, and there was somebody on set who was an extra in the movie who looked like Cleveland, and Marlon Wayne's posted side by side of the man and side by side of him in Cleveland. His name is Pierre Daniel, and tell me he don't look like old Cleveland brown
ass looking, And he posted a picture of him. Now, according to Pierre He said that Marlon Waynes would also harass him on the set and made a habit of roasting him and it caused him great harm. Time at the time, a judge said that Pierre did, in fact look like Cleveland, and then what Marlon Waynees was doing was protected free speech. And they also also upheld that ruling back in twenty seventeen. They said, if that is Marlon Wayne's creative process as a comic, then it's okay.
But now the California Supreme Court has weighed in and they're saying that they should reconsider. Here's what Marlon Wayne's had to say when TMZ caught up to him. This is financial term and it's sad that the court system allowed this to happen. Guy that has nothing to lose, just suing somebody for Sue's sake. I still think it was a pretty funny. Everybody thinks it's funny. The judge, let's judge it was funny. I'm pretty sure he thinks it's funny. His wife parts in there, gonna baby you too,
look like you. I'm gonna start sorting people. Then listen, y'all could have never grown up in all air, never like what happened to when somebody had jokes on you, then you just throw jokes back. That's how you get comedians off you, if they had them, If they had them jokes, and your jokes just got to be better, unless it's not better, and then it's even worse. Still, you still go. But then you go out swinging. Then
you swing on. You gotta say your mama first, your mama, then you go out swing you mercy my god, damn if you look like Cleveland Brown. You look like Cleveland Brown. How about sue family guy for stealing your likeness? This is crazy. I just what did Bill be mean when he said he died? Didn't hear he said I was living before now I'm dead. I guess because he's only appreciate people when their dad. So maybe he's saying that. I don't know. It sounds like he might have been
doing something and was just ranting. Oh Bob's partners reached out to him, you know what I'm saying, to see what's really on his mind, because you know all social media, all we're gonna do is reposted, right of course, and everybody dad and laugh. All right, Well, I'm angela yee and that is your room of reports. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now when we come back front page news, what we're talking about, Let's talk about Donald Trump and
what's going on with impeachment. There's a lot more Republicans now that are seeming to support impeaching Donald Trump. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot just to breakfast club. Good morning, All right, morning, everybody is DJ Envy and La Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast happening. Let's get in some front page news now. Last Monday football, schlom did you watch Nope? Ye did you watch? No? I wasn't home. I didn't get home
till one in the morning yesterday. All right, Well, let steel Is beat the Bengals last night, twenty seven two three. I thought that the over the weekend, I saw the Cowboys lust. So they're no longer undefeated. Yeah, but we still three and one. We're still three and one. We're still on top of the NFC East, so it's all good. I was also talking about you. Let's talk about Donald Trump. Now. He said yesterday that he does you know, he doesn't
want to know who this whistle blower is. And he's also saying if the Democrats are successful and removing the president from office, which they never will be, it will cause a civil war like fracture in this nation from which our country will never heal. That's a quote from Pastor Robert Jeffers that he posted. He added there which they never will be part in quotations, So he's basically
saying that now. A Harvard professor said. Harvard law professor John Coates said that that social media post alone is enough to impeach him from just because he's trying to incite some type of civil unarrest. Oh yeah, so a sitting president threatening civil war if Congress exercises its constitutionally authorized power, it's an independent basis for impeachment alone. According to this professor, I know one thing, and once it gets to impeach and trial, which I'm sure it will be,
that's gonna be fire. Oh my god, that's gonna be Mucudy. Giuliani has also been subpoenaed by House Democrats, so they're looking into two politically motivated investigations. They're also looking into former Vice President Joe Biden, who is challenging President Trump for presidency in twenty twenty and they're looking for a prosecution of Ukrainians who provided evidence against mister Trump's convicted campaign chairman, Paul Manaport. So right now, Rudy Giuliani has
until October fifteenth to turn over those documents. It's a lot going on right now, and there's a lot of other people that are supporting this too. It's not just the Democrats, it's a lot of independence and now some Republicans as well. Yeah, because your Paul Lookans have no choice at this point, because they have to choose the country over the party, because if they choose the party over the country, they're gonna lose a lot of support
in the future. And you don't want Conservatives and Republicans if you're known as the party or fascism, do you all? Right now? There were four inmates who escape from Ohio from a jail in Ohio and they've all been caught in North Carolina. So that's Brian Martin, Christopher clemented Y McDaniel, and Lauren to Lee. The third. They stole the keys
to a corrections officers vehicle. It's like a movie and then they got found in caught at a hotel in a shopping center and carry, North Carolina on Monday morning, So they were aided by a person on the outside. According to authorities who met with them after they drove out of the jail in the stolen vehicle, that person that helped them was waiting in a different car. The inmates then used that car to run away, so they did find the vehicle, but not the inmates at first.
I'm still so confused. How you break out of a jail just to get cart at a red roof and in North Carolina and there's not no women in the hotel. Y'all could have just stayed in jail for that, and they catch you all four because yesterday they only had three catch the fourth. Yeah, they all four inmates have been quite yeah, all of you know, the other three six nine on their last dude Lee was captured later in the afternoon yesterday in Durham, North Carolina. So there
you have it. And there's been a fourteenth vaping related death in the United States that's been reported in Nebraska as well. So just letting y'all know if you guys are out there vaping thinking it's safer, I think again, we're gonna talk to doctor Oz about that a little bit too, about vapaing and the causes and effects some vaping. All right, perfect, well that is your front page news, all right, thank you yee. Like I said, doctor Oz
will be joining us right. And Doctors had a great show yesterday because he was talking about how people just slapping vegan and vegetarian on everything. And there's some bs and organic too, ye put that label. So we'll talk to him about all that when we come back. Don't move, doctor Oz. It's the Breakfast Club. Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed,
doctor he came. That's right, and thank you doctor Oz. Doctor Oz actually hitting my car show and he walked around, took a zillion one pictures. You spoke to so many different people, so many people were grateful to talk to you, and thank you for I love the energy that the car's respectacular music was of course wonderful. I came for the gun balls for the gulls. They had gunballs, wi the doctor. That's how we're gonna start. Last time I saw Doctors, he was adding, you get a great speech.
You're going to bring out the TV man. Seven fruitful tips for a healthy marriage, seven hacks. I'll tell you what I did. I went around and I asked all the people that I respected, who had long relationships about what made it work. And I got some great feedback. There a couple that I really stuck by. My one was one plus one equals everything. Okay, when it's really in the right space. The regular rules of math and
physics don't work. But the most powerful one I think was I was aligned from scripture says, you know, it's just golden rule, right, treat your neighbors as they as you would want to be treated. But the word nice is not in there. And my plead to Elvis was don't be too nice. Be honest. That's what keeps us going. Charli means walking talking example of that. But people who nice are great to have around, but they don't tell you what you have to hear. And in relationships you
can't afford that. That's a critical error. You're got to be told exactly what needs to be said. Actually, there's another idea like a lot, which was, let you know, marriage is really messy. Bring a plunger, just a metaphor speaking of messing. The last time a couple of times, maybe about a year ago, Charlemagne I went to the doctor for a procedure where he had tubes up his butt. It's called a klonic. Yes, when he had this colonic, when we spoke to and you said it's not necessary,
you know, you don't need a calonic. And then I've seen something recently that you just got a calonic. No, he didn't have omem. I didn't get a clinic. I had a colonoscopy. Oh, totally different. Clinic is from calonic is for pleasure. Uh No, you just liked the feeling for colonoscope. They give you propothal, which is what killed Michael Jackson, but they give you to with a monitored setting,
and then they sort of knock you down. They put a tube up your bottom and look inside your colon to see if you've got pomps, which you should do roughly every ten years, starting at age fifty. African Americans such earlier because it's more common to get colon pops. If you're African Americans by forty five, you need they're thinking about it, but called calonics, which you my wife thoughts of other folks get I'm not against calonics. I just don't help you that much. I mean, they you're boy,
if you're healthy. When you go to the bathroom, you ever noticed the shape of the poop. I don't like looking at my own poo Oh, please you look. There's no way you don't look. Never everyone looks it's as shaped, because that's that's the cast of your test, yourrect them. When you go to the bathroom, you're emptying everything out of erect them correct and so if it if it if as long as it looks like that, you're already empty. You don't need to go up there and wash it out.
What's the point. And they try to tell you that colonics help with your colon, like I just don't. There's no evidence that they help with the colon. And and there you know, there's some trivial but risk. There's a risk you put something up there, something bad could happen. I just don't think it's necessary. Are you good? After you had your colonoscope? I found that they had two pops, but they're both benign types. Good, So I now I have ten years. That's the thing of all the tests
we do in medicine. My favorite is a colonoscopies, because not only does a diagnosed the problem, it cures it. You stip out the polyps while you're there, right for ten years? Ten years. It's like a warranty on your butt, basic basically, And you also reclutely reel your mom has all timeless she has Alzheimer's. Yeah, hey, you said you felt guilty for not seeing the size. You know, think
about Alzheimer's. And I've talked about the signs of forgetfulness and how to diagnose your relatives countless times in my showing. You know you've been on the show Charlote and plenty is. It's a big monitor. Would call it the BAM, the big gas monitor. It may put these big words up there, like look for this, this, this, But when it's your own family, it's a very different equation. You don't actually
pay attention like you should. And I messed up. My mom was becoming really argumentative about simple things like test my dad needed to have. And I thought she's just getting ordery because she's getting older, and you know that happens or your parents are stubborn. But this wasn't about stubborn, and she didn't understand what I was getting at, and that was a problem. And if I diagnosed earlier, I could have started the interview earlier. And here's the big
reason it matters. You can do a lot to prevent and slow down Alzheimer's. You can't. You can't reverse it. There's no cures for Alzheimer's. But what you eat, how you exercise, the supplements you take, we believe can impact on your progression of Alzheimer's. So why wouldn't take advantage of it? Like, what are some of the things that you can do? So leaning green start now? If yeah, I am, I'm doing them all with my mom now.
So leaning green, cutting back meat. When my mom meets meat, she really just gets a little bit out of it, so it helps her not to eat meat. Physical activities is vital, So you keep giving from my mom's walking because she's not gonna run. It turns out that from my family will make it. Three fats and be vitings, especially folic acid and BE twelve are pretty critical. And again that you can get your diddic testing. If you guys had Eugene's tested for Alzheimer's, I oh, please do this.
This is the first of all people don't do it because they're scared. They think they're gonna get Alzheimer's if they have the bad genes. The truth is, if you know what you've got, you can deal with it accordingly because you can predict what's going to be beneficial. So let's say you have at Alzheimer's a gene risk. Then you start to do the things I'm talking about much earlier, which you should probably do anyway because keeps you sharper,
but it's especially important you've got the bad genes. And my mom has two sets of bad jeans. So what are the beginning signs of all time that we can look for? And when does it start? When you can start in your sixties. Gave it earlier, but certainly by sixty it'll start. And so it's not just forgetfulness. It's not realizing that you're forgetful. So if you lose your keys and because you put them in the wrong place and you're mad at yourself for losing them, that's that's normal.
Forgetting the keys, and then and then forgetting that you forgot the keys. That's the problem. So my mom so doesn't know she has Alzheimer's. If I you know if I talked to her now, she'll know that she's not quite with it one hundred percent. But she doesn't realize that she forgot my daughter, Dafty had a fourth granddaughter. That's the kind of thing she'll do. My mother in
Lawn is the same. And what I realize is when we go places, like when we go on vacation, and it's sad because she won't she doesn't remember the vacation. But when we go up in the air on a plane, it gets worse. I don't know what it is, but it gets worse, and she only remembers things that affected her. It's like a baby being born. If she wasn't around, she won't remember it. But it's the weirdest thing because you can't have conversations, So the plane is interesting observation.
You take people at Alzheimer's out of their element, they completely decompensate. That's one of the other clue, Charlemaine. But if you're in your own home with your normal setting and the normal relatives and everyone's the same routine every day, you can sort of get into it. You can fake your way through it. For my mom, losing my dad threw her off completely. My dad passed this year. They'll also do things like they won't wear the clothes the
right way. They backwards clothes backwards. Yeah, yeah, makeups not applied the right way, and they don't realize that's not right. I mentioned them to you, and here's sitting in in you know, the in the radio studio. It all makes sense, but it actually happens in your family. It's hard to pick up. I can see was just saying because you probably don't want to accept it. Denia was a big part, but we lost our truth to my family. That's the bigger issue. I didn't want to mess up today by
saying somebody's wrong with mom. And my sisters realized she wasn't dressing right, wasn't putting her makeup on right. You know, everyone saw a part of the puzzle, but no one was willing to put their hand up and say I'm going to be the brave person who raises the issue. Then you can all add on what you're noticing. And that's a problem because then you waste a year of pressuous time. They're medications that can slow down to Alzheimer's.
All that's delay because you didn't jump on it. And you know, you know something that I realized too what I thought it was bad. We moved in with us, and it became worse because it was a different environment, and although we were trying to show love and trying to do everything for it made her worse because I think she was more confused then when we moved to recently back to her home with her with her brother,
with he his brother. It's a lot easier for now because she's used to that environment, she's been living there twenty years. She's she's more okay, which is the craziest thing. Absolutely right, You just said it perfectly. Are you ever scared that she would leave the house? And that's that was my fear, that she would walk out and just walk and not know how to get back or be confused. And that was my biggest fear of why we wanted
to move in with us, petrified of that fear. And then she's never alone now she might get my mom. Can I call her on the phone right now? I call her every morning. She's just you wouldn't even be able to tell. After you get past the pleasant trees, you could tell, right, but I will I have someone with her all the time. She's not allowed to leave the house without someone next to her. For that very reason,
I know she'd wanted her up. You know what. The other thing she did she would take off her jewelry and give it to strangers. Really and people would say, well, you know you're giving us, you know, your wedding room. What are you doing? And she was unaware. She couldn't tell who friend and foe was. And you know so that there are many reasons. But imagine if she does that, she's well, she'll walk home and get lost and never
find her way back. Right, all right, we got more with doctor as when we come back, don't move us to Breakfast Club, Go morning. Everybody is dj envy Angela yee. Charlemagneiga, we are to breakfast Club. Were still kicking with doctor Oz Chalomagne, well you got a season eleven the story. Who would have thought just started season eleven and they said it wouldn't work. Actually that was Charlemagne said that anything overtouches works for the moment. But I tell you
it's such a blast. I've had such a good time doing it. And this year I'm making the theme, you know, the eleven, the number one. I make it to power one. I want people to stop complaining about other people and other issues in the government or whatever. I want them focusing on what they can do to fix the problem. I think. And we don't realize how powerful we are. But when you actually, you know, give you or give people the credit that they deserve. And I'm actually deputizing them.
I'm saying, listen, you guys, go out and find evil and tell me about food fraud, people doing bad things. There's a big article of the time in New York Times or a weekend on pedophilia. I mean, pedophilia is gargantuan. I mean sex trafficking, sex trafficking, and abuse of children. It's all the same. And because of they builty to hide stuff online. This this this grown dramaticity, and these
companies can't stop it. It's up to us. When you see something strange and bizarre, say something about I saw my homegirl just actually found uh, this young lady who got caught up in a sex trafficking ring. And she found her because people were posting about the young lady. And so it's just like the sex traffickers. They don't want it's like hot goods, you know, but they're like, oh, if people are looking for this one. Let me let's let's is that how it worked, That's what happened in
this case. See, I think it's a great idea. Social media is the way this chex trafficking grows because you can you can encrypt the pictures now and people don't can't tell who you are. I think we can social media to put light on women who take advantage of and save them. And I think who else to do this but us, the average person watching listening right now.
And I had a librarian on she actually had to chose this week, a librarian who was passionate about this, this case of this of this family that was murdered. She found out what happened, she solved the case. A librarian, they clue as are all out there, and especially in food fraud, when you know who else to figure this out? I mean, I got a letter from a fan of the show. I was the face of a Keto of diet,
a fake Keto diet. They'd actually taken a picture of me talking about a treatment for narcotic addiction, and they've hacked the picture of changed it and made it look like I was selling a Keto aid product. I mean it's real people who found that and got online about it and started saying, this is all fake. We know OS doesn't sell any stuff. This is obviously a fake ad.
Take it down. That's how we're going to fix America. Now, what about these these weed pins and jewel pins and people are using Some people are saying it's helping people stop smoking cigarettes, and some people are using it to smoke weed. What do you feel about those pins. It's a great tragedy of this past year that the vaping
industry did not clean up direct. Two things happened. First off, there were probably fake versions of products coming out in the market, many of them with the marijuana, but some of them with cigarettes. And they have things like vit immedi acetate, which is like grease basically, but it gets heated up to five hundred degrees and you inhale it, it forms a grease in your lungs and destroys your lungs.
So if you had four and fifty people get hospitalized for that, more than half a dozen people have died from it. So there's a fear there. But the bigger issue, the reason that government is cracking down on them, is these companies knowingly sold to children. And so when you make your inhaler device look like a thumb drive, so the parents can tell what it is that you're trying to sell the kids, you make you flavors that only
children like, then you're not selling to adults anymore. So the US government wanted to go after these guys anyway. This other contaminant issue is an excuse. But they're gonna ban vaping now. It's unfortunate because I do think vaping works. Again, Vaping helps people get off cigarettes. Vaping is a very efficient way of delivering medical marijuana and a dose that you want without all the other stuff around it. So
I think it was a great invention. But because it wasn't policed well, and the industry itself is has to own some of this response ability people got the It's all about are you a force for good or your force for evil? That's the basic issue. If you're a force for good, they'll give you some slack. They'll say it's unfortunate, you got to take an advantage of you got to help clean this up. We'll give you another chance.
If the government thinks you're a force for evil, they're gonna take you out and we're seeing that happen in San Francisco, band vaping, Michigan band vaping. The federal government is you know, Trump's said that he's going to take this thing out, so you know these they're messaging that they're going to be regulatory solutions. We don't want regulatory solutions for stuff like this. We want industries policing themselves. I'll give another example of CBD. CBD, yes, but if
you have the real stuff, you love it. Half the products in our experience have been fake half of it. So if you have an illness and you're taking what you think is CBD and it's not working, you don't know. The company I mentioned last time, Green Road, they saw you on here last time and they were one of the people that passed whatever test you were doing. Yeah, there are some great companies out there, and if you're
making the good stuff, God bless you. I think CBD is effective, but because much of it's fake, it's a problem. And the other thing is it's being sold in doses oftentimes they can't work. Now, what about HGH. I'm seeing a lot of commercials now that before HGH was a shot. Now they have some type of liquid that people can use. Is HGH beneficial to the system. HGH injections can be effective. I'm unaware of a pill or a sublingual solution that works.
And I've seen these things for a lot a long time. Again, I just don't think medically that it could work the way they say it works. It might have a benefit, it's just not the way they're claiming it is. They're all through Hollywood though. That's why Tom Cruise looks still twenty something years old. It's not the pills. Yeah, it's the shot. Yeah, the shot. The shot has effect. I mean it's also it's effect for a lot of reasons. There are a lot of solutions like that that if
you but but this is you play with fire. You gotta be really careful how you dose it. These are hugely powerful hormones that you naturally make, so when you adminish to them with an injection, you're gonna turn down your body's ability to make them. So you're just gonna make sure that it's the right thing for you to do. And I always tell people that biggest fear with a lot of these hormone replacements is you burn right but briefly.
So I love hormone placement for women going through menopause hugely beneficial because you know, menopause is not just estra's about the progestrone. Progesstrone is like valiant for the female brain. It comes you, it lets you get through a process like holding a baby in your stomach for nine months you couldn't normally cope with. So that all makes sense. And I think for women going through menopause, they can't sleep, they can't think. Right, it's it's my wife takes him.
She loves it, and she thinks everyone ought to be on a plan and not a lot of doctors know how to prescribe it the right way. That all makes sense to me. But testastrone be careful about So Dog de Bodie Hunter is on the show this week, Okay, and Dog is this, you know, great personality. He just lost his wife recently, just lost his wife and been
very sad about it. But he called you know, I got called by his team actually about two weeks ago, saying listen, he just went to the hospital with terrible chest pain and he's not letting the doctors treat him. He's signed out of the hospital against medical advice, which is basically, now he's on the run from the law of medicine, right, so now I'm the bounty hunter him. I gotta find him. So I find him. He won't go back without me getting him, you know, to go.
So I go out there. I Colorado found him and I said, I said, listen, if you want to live, if Beth would have wanted you to live, then you gotta go back because I gotta figure out what's killing you, because you're taking time bomb right now. And to his credit, he did. So people act, they'll act in their best benefit to give them a chance. He was taking testostro. That testostron was taking was elevating his levels too much. It also made his blood too sticky, and the problem
that almost killed him was related to that. Wow, so you gotta be careful with these hormone shots. All right, We got more with doctor Oz when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Go Morning, Shatti is DJ envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club was still kicking with doctor Oz. Charlemagne. No, I love to show you during the day duped? Are you being tricked by veggie substitutions? Is your califlower cross
pizza really califlower. I've been saying that they're putting veggie and vegan on everything. Yep, vegan oxtails please sture came out yesterday. But yeah, yeah, But here's the thing. Califlower, if it's truly califlower pizza crossed, it's fantastic for you. But if you look at the label, you'll see it's bread, more bread, some chemicals, other chemicals, and then cauliflower. Well, if it's the fifth or sixth ingredient, it's not cauliflower
crust anymore. It's they have a little califlower in there. And you're right. Companies say it's the cottomb. Put vegan on there, put vegetarian, put califlower on there. That will take advantage of America. Is the biggest fraud we have an America is food fraud. Yes, people tricking you saying that they got foods that are special, but they're really not. And that's why I want again, I want to deputize
the audience. If you see this stuff costs or tell the company yourself, say, guys, you're calling your califlower pizza crust or bread or whatever, but it's really not and you ought to be ashamed of yourselves. Companies listen to that stuff. I've been saying it. Even with the Kentucky Fried Chicken having the plant based chicken, chickens don't raw
on trees. Well yeah, it's still GMO. Yeah. Well the other thing, as you know, when they they fast food, well, first of all, crispy chicken is what it's fried chicken, fried chicken of course, right, so I mean everyone sort of knows it, but it feels like it's better, and well they love that. They were buying it all up. You're buying fried chicken, guys. Okay, I's just branding the face. And then if you have the charcoals on the chicken,
is they're not grilled. They paint those on, you know, you know when you buy that's not they're not grilling that on a grill. I mean they're cooking it on a grill, but they're not cooking it the way you think they're cooking it. Those are lines you see are painted on. Yeah, so again I don't mind it. It's not bad for you to paint the lines on. It's not dangerous, but tell us so it's paint. I mean, paint can't be healthy. It's not what it's paint, what's
that organic stuff? It's that that's not dangerous, but you but recognize that not cooking it the way you're that you think they're cooking it, it's not quite what it seems. And as long as you know what it is, people will still eat it by the way they like to taste. I'm not against fried I wouldn't eat fried chicken personally. I like the taste of it, though, so I understand why people do like it, but don't tell them it's crispy chicken without being honest about the fact that it's
basically fried chicken. What about beyond meat? Beyond meat possible? Yeah, yeah, So I like them, but though they're different. One of them is made basically from beans, pe beans, you know, p proteins, and the other one is from a compilation of a vegetarian alternative, and then they add a little one of them adds a little hem molecule, which is the it's the it's iron, but it's what gives meat. It's it's flavor, and that's why it's so popular. And
fast food restaurants are not getting these things. I don't think they are a problem in terms of the fact that it's but it is processed, so be honest about the fact that it's not the same as meat. Meat comes from one source and process is going to be different. But they're not aiming for vegetarians. So seven percent of the population, ten percent of proscilations vegan vegetarian, et cetera.
But there are a lot of people who eat meat who would eat less meat if they have something that tasted good enough to be an alternative to meat, and that's what they're going after. And then the rest of people are just going to keep eating meat. And I don't think it meets the most harmful thing in the world. I just think it's a problem for the environment, and it's definitely a problem if you've got health problems like heart disease, et cetera. That she should be careful of Alzheimer's.
I'd be careful about it. But from most Americans, they can get away with a little bit of meat. I just don't think meat should be the main thing you eat every single day. It should be a special thing. That's this heart radio lifestyle. What are you doing without heart radio? I love this so so every fall I get to have all the York come out to an iHeart Festival. We just celebrate health. We have great music, uplift and conversation, you know, the talks I get to
talk to the audience about their own health. The health there is on the Womb of the ninth is at the Shart in Midtown. It's just a fantastic event. It's bigger and bigger every year, and it's free. You can't beat the price. It's walk in there, have a blast. I Heart puts it on. God bless you guys. A lot of DJs show up and it's it's a party and get it celebrates the power of one, the power of you to make a difference. Start with your own life, because if you can figure out your own health, you
can change the world outside of it. And then once you figure that part out, move on and change the world around you. Okay, And that is November ninth at the Sheridan Times Square at twelve to four, and you
will be speaking. Where can people get information and follow you and all that other good stuff about your shows and everything that's happened with doctor doctors dot com at doctor as If your search doctors, you'll find all my social media week you get twelve million people who follow one way or the other, join the battle, fight for what's right for you, and let's let's let's make America a better place. Right well, doctor, as we appreciate you
for joining us. I love you, guys, thanks for having me on. It's doctor, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ mvy angela Ye Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Stacy Dash. Listen, just, oh gosh, report guys, it's the rum of report Breakfast Club. Well, Stacy Dash ended up having to call nine one one, and that's after
getting into a altercation with her new husband, Jeffrey Marty. Now, she had just gotten married last year and he's a lawyer. It's her fourth marriage, by the way, and cops were called to their house. They're saying that Stacy Dash is the one who called nine one one, and here's that call. She's taking pictures of scratches on his arm that I did not put there, so I have read marks on my neck. So we're gonna call exactly what happened. The people who want to got okay, I'm a scratching you're
all risk up. I'm the one stretching. It's going on there, man, they're just talking to each other about how to put me in jail there, argu they're still telling me, saying what a bitch I am. I'm the stepmother. How they all hate me? They're just children. He's a lawyer. So now he's telling me any talks what to say to the QUI. She's saying that he and his three kids conspired to have her arrested, and that's to cover up
his brutality against her. Now, Stacy dash is the one who end up getting arrested because her husband had scratches on her his arms. She didn't have any visible marks on her arms. And so here's what happens as she's getting arrested. I've being arrested. I'll explain it to you in a second. Okay, do you have a concealed carry or anything? State of Florida. You're been arrested in the state of Florida. You're been arrested in general. Who are
you born runs? What do you do for work? I'm an actress, okay, like TV or what are you acting like? You know, like any like? Are you in any shows right now or anything? No, that would takular three. I did politics for a while. Don't ask me all that if you go arrested her. No Clueless came out in ninety five. Don't none of those cops give a damn
about No Clueless. He take Anythingencourage when you listen when you talking to the police, especially in Florida, she was better off saying she used to work for Fox News, said that politics. She said, you guys are doing a fine job. That's what she said. You guys are doing a fine job locking us locking up as black folks for assaulting white people. He was white. I don't know what her husband looks, but I'm pretty sure. Yeah, all right, Chelsea Handler, let's talk about her memoir Life Will Be
the Death of Me. That is going to be actually developed into a TV series. So congratulations to Chelsea Handler. Okay, dropping the clues bones for Chelsea Handlers should be executive to do that as well. That book just came out April ninth, and so of course it's another best seller, So congratulations to her. She's on lip service right now. By the way, our podcast just dropped on Friday, and
that features Chelsea Handler doing what she does. All right, fifty cent he's talking about continuing the story of Power with the PowerBook to ghosts. Here's what he had to say to Hollywood Reporter in studio. Yeah, it's the final season of PowerBook one and then PowerBook two starts forty eight hours later. All right, so I'm sure we're going to be excited to see that right now. Everybody who's disappointed that Power is ending, I am, but I don't want to see no more ghosts. I'm so tired of
the Saint Patrick's. They can get rid of all of the Saint Patrick's. All the Saint Patrick's can die, every single one. Now. He also has his upcoming ABC series coming called front Life. I got a new show that is set up a mere February twenty third on ABC. It's It's Call for Life is loosely based on Isaac Wright Junior's life story and he was setting sentenced to seventy years plus life in New Jersey. He was the first person convicted under the Kingpin Statue and wrongfully convicted.
It's a wild story of the district attorney ended up killing himself, but rested officer can claim and told truth about all was happening. Is well, I sound like you're doing a quiet stone. There's also rumors that he bought the rights to Takashi story and might be doing a biopick on that, but we don't know whether or not that's true, So we don't know how that story is going in yet either, though we shall see what happens.
I mean, not wrong buying the rights now, but you know, schoolboy Q tweeted out the six nine movie gonna be crazy. I hope I get a role in it. I just want to play one of the snitches. I can definitely get away. We're playing six nine on the BT version. I'm all in six on movie should be called it ain't hard to tell. I'm telling you he's really missing the moment. He should just remix everything, remix nods. It ain't hard to tell. We gotta get help first. When
you get home. I'm sure he'll do all of that. Yes, all right, So fifty cent in the meantime also said that he's on an album the Eminem is working on. So I guess that's breaking news. And Eminem's working on a new album, and he talked about this in LA doing an interview. I've had another record from he sent me for his new album and then as a Latin artists and me a record. So we've working well. Yeah, somebody told me they heard some new eminem music produced
by Doctor Drew, Bootleg Cab and DJ Head. That's who's doing that interview with fifty cents. They sounded. How did they say it sounded? Um, I don't remember. I remember they told me they heard it. All right, And Jeez is planning to open his own sports agency. Shout to Geez. It's called Sports ninety nine and he'll be representing NBA and NFL players. According to sources in the league, he includes box with Jeez young Jas. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of report. All right,
thank you, missie, Charlot Mine. Yes, So giving that down listen, Man four after the Hour is a teachable moment. You know what I'm saying about how you always gotta hold your dogs down and do right by your dogs. Okay, we'll get into that next. Keeping a lot. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. It's up, y'all. Is DJ Mvy here to tell you about my new favorite app earning.
Earning gives you access to the money you earned right away, no hidden fees, no interest, and most importantly, no more waiting. Download the earning app and choose your own paydity morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Campbell. Welcome, thank you, thank you, glad to be here. Now you might know how from the group Mary Mary, Yes, you and your sister. How did you
start that group and create the group? And how did you get into the music industry For people that don't know, For people who don't know. Um, we were just two girls from Inglewood who sang. I happened to meet my husband, Warren Campbell, who came to a play that we were in and heard us sing. We happened to me because he thought I was cute, and then we started talking about music and he was like, y'all should be a group. Now. We had been singing all our life, but never as
a group, so that was his suggestion. And then he decided to call us Mary Mary, and we wanted a reason to keep the name. Of course, two marries in the Bible, one consider perfect by many and the other not so much so we're able to tell people that doesn't matter who you are, where you come from, your life can be changed by the power of the love of Jesus. And then we had an opportunity to be signed by two labels. We flew to New York like
no Money, stayed in one hotel room. It was either Sony or Bad Boy, And so we met with both companies and chose to go with Columbia. Why not bad Boy some negative energy And now it wasn't it wasn't right. It just wasn't a right deal for us to what we were looking for, you know at that time. But you know, puff is all all good, still cool to this day. Um yeah, I mean, and God just blessed us.
We wanted to make sure that we were singing a kind of gospel that could reach the people who didn't always go to church on Sunday morning, because that's my father's ministry was we went to prisons growing up. We were always in the hood, always telling people Jesus loved them and praying for people. So we wanted to do that kind of music. And I feel like we were blessed to do that. What happened with the group, you still ought to label another album. Uh huh and uh
you guys not recording. Well, you know, life shifts and stuff. We had a reality show and my sister um went through some issues in her marriage and just wanted to make sure the family was all the way on point. And then she felt like she felt like she had some salt work that she needed to do. And you can't ever be mad at anybody trying to be better from the inside out. So I was like, Okay, so what am I going to do now? And I realized I just had to stand on my own two feet.
It was It was great for me because I had spent so much time with my sister, always together, the girls, everything, our birthdays or two two days apart, we are married, one year apart, we had babies, so everything was side by side, and I just think I needed some time to be Erica, just Erica, not Erica Antina, not one of the girls. And so I've been able to really tap into who I am, feel confident in that and write this book, write this music, and just kind of
move forward and feel not feel bad for it. Let's talk about this book more than pretty yes, doing the soul work that uncovers your true beauty. What does that soul work look like. It looks like being honest with the good and bad of you. It looks like not suppressing the things that have happened to you, the things
that have hurt you. I think sometimes we were so busy moving forward and trying to achieve and trying to do this and that tell we don't really pay attention to our own wounds, just kind of slap a band aid on it and keep going. But that stuff is
still there. And so I don't think you can be fully happy, truly happy, until you deal with some stuff from your past man, and sometimes that requires conversations that are difficult, and yet they're a lot of therapy, a lot of prayer, a lot of meditation just by yourself, I think, a lot of note taking. And I think this book was very therapeutic for me things that I haven't hadn't even realized that I had come to a resolve. And I was like, Oh, Eric, are you smarter than
you think you are. You've overcome more than you thought you did. It's easy because I think for Jesus, so everything is Oh, in the morning, you'll be all right, and praise the Lord, and sometimes it's like, I don't really feel that, and let me figure out why what am I upset about? What? Why am I just going with the flow? Why am I saying praise the Lord
just for the sake of saying it? And so I had to find out what was real and this book allowed me to do that and I feel so so good and I want to share it with as many people as I can, because I mean, depression is crazy people committing suicide. And I think if you learn to be grateful for it the small things, and realize who you are and that God created you and there's greatness on the end side of you, even if your life was jacked up, all of that can still serve a purpose.
Maybe that's your story, maybe that's your movie, your book, your whatever, and you have to kind of press pass that to get to the best part of you. And that's what this book is doing for me, and I hope that's for others mentally healthy. I do. I do. How you think is everything you know? I tell people, don't pray Lord, I want you to bless me. Oh but if you don't, like you just countered yourself, and that's what people do. I want a great marriage. But let me get this prenup and let me get this
all in order in case this trip. I mean, like you're not even preparing for greatness. Like we speak like that, my child is gonna be terrible at too, terrible tools. Like why do we do those small things that speak so loudly. We have to be careful with our words, and I think they're very crucial from a small age. We can't say to our sons, the girl's gonna be crazy for him. You're prepping them to be home. Or if you see a little girl and she growing in
her curse, you know they're gonna be after her. Why can't we teach them to treat their bodies like and kings? Why can't we speak that? A lot of times we speak nevertive that I do it. It's hard because sometimes yeah, you know, but I we gotta just change that as it's like a low frequency word. Yeah, it is a low frequency word, absolutely true. And when you learn to
force yourself to live on a higher level. I mean, I think you rest easier at night because you know, when you've been acting a fool, you know when your heart is oh, you've been you know, acting crazy online saying crazy, you don't be like, man, I don't even really feel good about that, and I want to sleep well at night. Does that mean I'm gonna be perfect every time? No, but I'm gonna try. I wanted to talk about something that you you were talking about, Reveal, repair,
remove and replace. Yes, let's talk about that a little bit. So when I did my first solo record, um, I put out a little more Jesus. I had this team that I thought was amazing, and I used Mary Mary's team because that's what I was used to and that it was new people and old people and they just didn't mix at all. And I was literally two weeks before releasing. Everybody knows when you're releasing something, your team is crucial. You got deadlines, you got all kinds of
stuff to meet. I lost three people three weeks, two weeks before the record was coming out. But I had prayed because it was so much turbulence, is so much, so much turmoil in the team. I was like, Lord, reveal who's not for me and who's not supposed to be here? And that was my prayer. They got will reveal who was not supposed to be there? Remove them, Repair, and then replace them. God definitely replaced them with an amazing, amazing team, and I didn't think it was possible to
be done with such a small team. But the team was small, passionate, and powerful, and we got it done. The record came out, it was number one for like thirteen weeks. It was interesting because one of my first comments on iTunes was, Oh, no, honey, you don't need a little more Jesus, you need a little more Tina because you're the pretty one and she's the singer. And I was like, oh, that hurt a little bit, but
I just kept going. I could have allowed that to, you know, make me angry and go live and tell people off. That was that person's opinion, that's fine, but I think that you know, the success and the Grammy and to keep going. All of that spoke louder than that person's opinion. And that's what um that prayer allowed me to do, to even reveal stuff about me that's
not good. Even though life moves us fast, I just try to take my time so God can always revealed to me who I am, who's around me, replace them, repair the relationship if possible, because I don't believe in making enemies, anybody that doesn't work for me, We're still cool to this day, and then replace them one who's supposed to be there. All right, we got more with Erica Campbell from Mary Mary. When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Puttious, DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Erica Campbell. You might know her from the group Mary Mary. He talked about self pleasuring, how you saw that? And then you talked about, you know, what you would think of where does God go when you when you're self pleasuring? Hey? Man, where does he go? And it made me think about that. So what made you think about self pleasuring and where God goes when you're taking kids yourself? Somebody asked me the question was
it wrong? Was it right? Now? I know some churches say for the brothers listening to keep you from slipping up, So going to handle yourself? I heard some women say, you know, I take care of myself before I go out on a date. So you know, I just I think about purity, and purity happens before the actual action of whatever you do. Whatever you watch what if you listen to whatever you do with yourself, your mind being a place of purity is very crucial. But I think
in our society today everything is sexualized. I mean, you could be selling chicken and they're gonna have a pair of bulbs there. Like it's just everywhere. And so I think guarding your mind and guarding your thoughts and treating sex and sexuality as something beautiful that God created that's supposed to be otherworldly, and you come together with somebody and you just create this beautiful things where your lives come together. It's not so cheap. I mean, I got
a amazing, fine, wonderful husband. I just I don't have to I got a husband there now. I know for singles it may be a different story, but there are married people who they I mean, they just rather handle it theyself. I just can't imagine what your husband feel like. I got now, I got to compete your toys and I gotta become It's just too much much. Yeah, and God not going nowhere. I don't think the same place
he going you have sex. I'm sure he'll well, no, I don't think he's I don't think you watch no, give us free choice. You are stupid. He gave us a choice, so you can choose him or not. I don't think he I don't. The Bible does say that God cannot look on sin, So I do think God turned when we make the wrong choices and do the wrong thing. I think he wishes that we would do the right thing. But I think he's too holy, he's too righteous, he's too awesome to participate in the foolery
that men or women choose to do. Uh, listen, that's between you and God. I just I just think when you are trying to live a pure life, then I think, yeah, you should don't lessen it, don't cheapen it. I remember when I was a young girl and I was in church. One of our youth leaders explained it this way. She said, I'm not telling you that sex is an amazing and beautiful and wonderful she said, it is, But imagine all the your teenage years, you sleep with all these dudes,
and Tony blows your mind. But you get married to Richard, and Richard ain't as good as Tony. Now you in your marriage trying to combat all this stuff in your mind. And I think that's what happens especially when you are like overly sexual before you get married. The person that you with now has to combat with all this sexual information and all this inventory that you didn't deal with
because getting married don't make it go away. I know people think I'll need to let me settle down and get married, but you never deal with your wives or your who's or get those people out of your soul, because those are soul ties and you're trying to figure out why you can't be settled with one person. You gotta get your soul and your mind right and get to a pure place of just wanting to be with
one person. I think that's why God when he said it's not good for man to be alone, he knew that we were created to be in covenant, in community and relationship. Before he made a church, he made a man and a woman, he made a marriage, made a family, and I think that it was a beautiful design, you know, and so we can't mess it up. So you're saying, don't masturbate before masterurbate during marriage is wrong? Period? No I don't. I listen. I'm not judging nobody. I'm just
talking about what God created. I feel like God created something beautiful and it's always the enemy's job to pervert it, to twist it, to to corrupt it, to make it filthy. And no matter what he gave us free will, we can choose him or not. But I believe there's greatness in that obedience, in that um and that faith. You know, the Scripture says all things are possible to them that believe. So if you believe, you can't do what you want a little bit. What do you think about your sister
voting for Trump? No, that was coming. I was like, she was like, well, it was either a clown or a snake. I was like, Na, man, no, I just I mean, I just didn't really understand it at all. I mean, she sees now. We talk about it now. She was like, hey, I got duped like everybody else and said, not everybody else, everybody didn't vote for him. Um, some things we talk about and something. I mean, I allow her to make her her own choices, you know. And I think whoever voted for him, I think they
see now, unless you just crazy, they made a mistake. Yeah, I don't know. She should miss it. Yeah, like, Na, that wasn't I think about Kanye jumping into gospel music, I'm so excited about it. I think it's so good for many reasons because he doesn't have to He don't need you know, he don't need to do this this. He's already a bajillionaire, so for him to do this, it has to be, in my opinion, UM, a God move in his life. I'm sure his team and people are like, no, are we sure about this? Now? You
know what I mean? Can we sell this? Um? But he came to California Worship Center when I say they were the nicest. He was most polite and kind that came early. Hearing the praise in the building was absolutely amazing. I think he's just trying to figure this God thing out. And um, I think as many people can should pray for him as possibly can because he gonna come under attack, you know, people asking why he's doing it. But here's what I say to the Christians who think that he
doesn't have a right. I don't think there's a bad Hallelujah. I don't think there's a bad I don't think you ever say thank you Jesus and God go now. I don't want that from you. I think God always appreciates someone showing him gratitude. So him going around the country singing gospel music and including people that probably wouldn't necessarily
walk into church building. I think it's good. In your chapter Deceived and Distracted, you talk about how you caught two ushers at church talking about you and your body, and yeah, man, I was sixteen and I walked past this ussure and I heard her say she probably having sex. I wasn't. I just happened to be, you know, a little curvy for a young girl. And it made me insecure. It made me wonder was I doing something wrong? And
I love my church family. I didn't grow up in a like a mean, judgmental church like I loved those people. We had so so much fun. The youth ministry was crazy and same bunch of young people. And so I got super insecure, and um, you know, number of things you go through life, you make some bad choices because you feel like this is what they think of me anyway. And then I was writing this book and I realized she might not have even been talking to me. She
could have been talking about somebody else. I think a lot of times that happens. Yeah, Or we take ownership of people's words when we don't have to, and so now I have a more duck like quality. I just let the roll, the words roll off like water on a duck's back. I just don't own people's negativity at all, in no way, shape or form. I don't take people personal. Whether they are angry towards me, it's a reflection of where they are, not me. I didn't do anything wrong.
I'm being me, living my best life as best I can. And so you know, I pray for people. Even people will leave nasty comments. I go, God, bless you. Says you pray for everybody? Is it somebody that you will not pray for? And somebody? Now I pray for everybody, everybody. I mean you have to know that. Sometimes I really think God does send some prairie quest to span for. I think he does ignore some people to help him, Lord Jesus help the man. No, God just changed, you
know what he's doing. He's trying to cover itself. Yeah, there is no prayer that waste go time. No, I think you got to go back to your heart and your source and find out who you are and whose you are, and rest in that. We appreciate you for joining us. I strip more than pretty out right now. Now, you know we gotta leave with a prayer. Now, come on, absolutely, Lord, I thank you for the Breakfast Club. I thank you for each and every person in this room right now.
I thank you that you are keeping them safe from all her harmon danger. I thank you God that they're destiny and purposes in your hands. I thank you that greatness is on the inside of them and they understand it, realize it, and see it. I thank you God that they will feel your love, your power, your presence God, and in their moves that they make and in their decisions. I thank you for blessing their family, their children, their
loved ones. In Jesus name, I thank you for covering them and keeping them God safe from all her harmon danger and Jesus name, I pray. Thank God. Amen, Amen moran, Pretty out right now, make sure you get it. It's Erica Campbell's the Breakast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the Ruble Report, so Jlo. As you all know,
she'll be doing the Super Bowl halftime show. Well in the same day that they announced that, and she landed that she also has launched her own perfume Promise by Jennifer Lopez, So she got a lot going on right now. Getting that money all right now, Antonio Brown is going to wage war against the Patriots, against the Raiders, and
against the NFL in general. They're saying that he wants to recoup more than sixty one million dollars that he lost from being released by the Patriots and by the Oakland Raiders, and including the fines that he got well with the Raiders. So let's see what happens if he can make that go down. I mean to be honest with you, I don't know why he doesn't get his money.
I don't know what the word guaranteed means to anybody else in this room, but I think that when something says guaranteed contract, and he should be guaranteed to get his money. He's trying to get that twenty nine million dollars and guaranteed money that he was supposed to make with Oakland before being fined for conduct detrimental to the team, and then also the nine million dollars signing bonus. They're trying to avoid paying that after the Patriots cut him.
Now you got to give my son and bonus. It's just so crazy to watch the Ebbs and flows and Antonio Brown because when he was with the Oakland Raiders and then he got dropped and he got signed to the Patriots, everybody was bigging them up, saying it's just Chu not Checkers, JJIC move and this and that. Then you get dropping the Patriots. Now he's lost, like what thirty million dollars to guarantee money. Now everybody's like, uh, he's stupid. My question is this are there in your
contract right with the NFL. I know they have all kinds of things about any moral clauses, So does that mean that you could lose it if it's a moral I'm gonna be honest with you, I don't know what the moral clause would be in the NFL, because you got people in the NFL who have actually killed people and still play, like literally have killed people and still play. So what does the moral clause? I don't know what morality would be in the NFL. But it doesn't have
to be fair. Guilty, doesn't have to go through a court system. They's that's only maybe they don't like the tweets, the threats and stuff like that, that maybe it doesn't have to necessarily to do with that. Because I think they hadn't dropped him when that happened. It was his response, because I do the rug say that wasn't me. I was faked. Yeah, I mean think you should get this money though, guarantee you me and guarantee. It's like an NBA all right now, Shaquille O'Neil, he is going in
on Damian Lillard. He did a dish track. He came out of his rap retirement to actually go in on Damian Lillard. Now here's what Damian Lillard said on the Joe Button podcast. I think I rapped better than Shack. I've heard Shack stuff. People weren't looking at it like this's a real rapper. It was like that Shaq rapping. Well, Shaquille O'Neill said, I accept all challenges he put accept I think human accept But anyway, here was his this song to Damian Lillard. Well, with these little chats, I
could see him did listen to little raps. Always tell you if I think little mats James dollars little money. When it comes to shot, you see the slow got a little hat. Same morning, Tame trump us shot still back to do with me, not physically mentally differently see it you might give it to me. I'm only ly mean when you were see Mike and vg D candidate
see you on one planned to platrom and get you. So, first of all, you know, I can sit here and acclect Shack is not the greatest NBA rapper of all time. I'm not. I'm not even gonna sit here and stand for that kind of slander because he might be people that flow better than him and have better delivery. But when it comes to creating songs, you name me an NBA player who had better songs than she. Quille O'Neil.
That one you could go. Please go on title and google Squille O'Neill and go listen to note hooks with red Man and methin Man. What was the joint with biggest, biggest with elevators in them? I don't remember what was that elevators? What the joint with Biggie Man can't stop the ring, can't stop the raining? No? Yeah. Outstanding when my biological didn't bother foosh nickers was when he did
this verse on What's up? Doc, like, come on now, i' dropping the food kill Oeil Damian looking rapper's ASPHO, don't get me wrong. Well, we're not gonna ever disrespect Shaquilla. We ain't gonna disrespect Shack Food. Now, since we're talking about Shaquille O'Neil, let's talk about Basketball Wives Dallas. According to the Jasmine brand, that is going to be spinning off. So you know, I guess basketball Wise is doing well enough that they franchised it to Dallas. Now, have you
been watching Basketball Wise? And so I've been catching some pieces of it. I'm ashamed to say that I've been watching this. It's good. It's hard for me to watch sometimes with Jennifer because I knew her mom and when her mom died and they were acting so nasty to her about it. I can't imagine how that would affect a person if their mom passes away. And seeing her cry over that, you know, that's sad to me. I wasn't talking about that point. I was talking about that.
I'm saying it's hard for me to doing all types of gyrations and stuff. I saw her patting her poom yep all right now, R Kelly, he is upset because his girlfriends can only visit him one at a time, so his attorney has filed emotion for a release on bond. He says, yeah, is that crazy that he's in jail and he still is like going in like this. So he's facing charges in New York on Racketerian kidnapping, force labor, and sexual exploitation of child, and in Chicago it's federal
sex crime charges. So he could go back to jail for nearly thirty years. It's safe to say, like something is mentally wrong with all Kelly, right, Yeah, like it's something not connecting in that brain of this. Yeah, he's only allowed one unrelated person to visit him in jail, so even so he can only have one of those two women come at a time. And he's also still trying to get out now. According to his attorney, he's having health problems in jail as well, and he's not
getting adequate medical treatment. All right, well, I'm angela ye, and that is your rumor, you know it? Those is interesting about all Kelly. If people could get to the root or what his trauma is, I bet you a
lot of people could learn from it. Because I was reading this story about John F. Kennedy and how John F. Kennedy was such a womanizer because he saw his father be such a womanizer, and like his father used to literally say he would get physically sick if he couldn't be with a woman, if he wasn't with a different woman every three days. And then John F. Kennedy used to say he used to get headaches when he couldn't be with a different woman every few days. Guaring to you,
is something like that in all Kelly's life? Yeah, well we already know. They said they were claims that his sister molested him, and you know, all kinds of things that happened to him in his past. So feels like he definitely needs to get some help. Finally, all right, well, thank you for that room of report. No problem. Now shout to you guys over a revote, will see them all. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your
request in. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Mvy, Angela Ghee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building. Sir Daryl Down that's his real name, just sir. It's easier that way. Taking me back to grade school. Man, Come on, come on, first name is sir darryl Oh. You know what that's crazy. Your name is, sir Envy? My name? Isn't that your name on Snapchat or something? Oh,
sir dwy is name the hood. We're trying to sound fancy. Let me tell you this my grandmother like some families. Oh good, Sir Daryl is the name that you're gonna call me, then let's just start. Let's start there. That name means that you gotta respect me. Right. Yeah, you could say, what a joke are you on? But at the end of the day, it's my name. Hello, It's good to me, she says, how you doing. I'm good.
We've met each other before, we had sir. Yeah, I guess last time I wasn't that name, But sir, how y'all doing? Man, y'all have you've been working hard? That album Chasing Summers definitely, which is, by the way, an amazing album. You know. I told you I listened to that while I'm cleaning the house in the car. It's a nice vibe. Thank you. I appreciate it. Man. You feel like the reception for the second one was better than the first one, definitely, um, And we were much
more prepared too. I think the first time around we were just kind of like not testing the waters, but just putting our best foot forward. And this time around we did the same thing, but we were a little more prepared. We had more help, you know what I mean. So it's definitely a step up from November. And I mean I'm happy it's music, more help with like just formulating ideas. I had more musician help, you know what I mean. I had more players come in. I got
better features on this project. November I only had one feature. Um on this one, I got Dot, I got Miss Jill, I got Wayne. We got some good help on this project. So it's good to hit R and B music. It's good to hear real R and B music. But even if the video was dope, thank you man. Yeah, I mean, shoot, there's a lot of good music coming out. R Lynics
just dropped an amazing project. Got cast like Lucky Day, working Man, Miguel still out here working killing right now in the goes crazy and Yeah, I love Daniel season Man. Shout out to Daniel Man. It's a lot of casts out here doing their thing, and I'm just trying to find my way, you know what I mean. I think, Um, that's the hardest part with all this is just being yourself and being unique and trying to like, you know, make your own path. A lot of people kind of
do what everybody's doing. I think that's you know, common in the music industry, and that scares me. That's one good thing about TD, with all the orders to let their ordis breathe and live. Yeah, try to be like going to this category and go into this box. It's kind of like you just breathing. When people connect and when they catch, they catch. And you guys don't rush projects out either, and sometimes I'm sure as an artist that could be a little frustrating, like I'm ready to
drop no for sure. I was telling somebody the other day, I've I've had two albums in between November and this one that both had names and artwork and all that stuff, and it was like, nah, we had to get it right. We present things all the time, Oh you mean to the label, Yeah, and they say, no, the TDEO Interscope, Top, I'm not signed the Interscope by Marcia got you. Yeah, So the major don't even matter. I mean, the major matters, for sure, but we like to come into the situation prepared.
So Top's not gonna go you know, present anything to anybody until he feels like it's right, you know what I mean. That goes with you know, everybody on our team. We all got to be on the same page. It was left off for those projects that you felt weren't right. Uh, records that aren't as good as the records that are on the project, you know what I mean. You gotta work through it sometimes. And as an artist, you know,
everything is your baby. So I got fifty songs that I listened to every day that I go, but it might not have it, It might not be the song. So you know, I definitely have a team around me that doesn't give about my ego and doesn't care how I be feeling. They want to make sure we're putting the best foot forward. And um, we did it this time.
And I took a step back and let a lot of people you know, bet more hands on in the you know, finishing touches, you know, part of the you know, creative process as the R and B artists on a
rap label. Sometimes don't you gotta be like, look, yeah, Nick, let me ask what you think about No, not even man, I think, um, musicianship, you know it doesn't you know that shouldn't tell you, you know what you can, you know, tell people what they can do and you know not do like dot as a rapper should be able to tell me what's whack or not in R and B
or DOT music. It's music. But I mean, anybody in TV, if I ask you something about music, he's gonna give me an answer that I can trust, you know what I mean? So you know, I got faith in these guys, so I go to them when I need them. And I'm confident in myself too, so I do a lot of like you know, creation first and then like what you think it is. That's good that you don't have an ego, because most people would be like, this is my creation, this is what I want. I'm the one.
But but the fact that you can open up and be like, well, let me, let me, let me see what he's talking about, let me see if I can change itself. And it is an R and B album that hip hop heads could listen to also, I think so because there's a lot of topic matter on here that I feel like everybody in general can relate to. Yeah, now you the first song is here down right, and that is about kind of letting your guard down. Yes, it's what I get from it, No, for sure. So
how difficult is that to do? Like for you as far as in relationships and in work, to trust people enough that you can feel like, Okay, I can let my guard down around you. It gets easier the older I get, you know. When I was younger, I just you know, I was always like flame first. I was always going to gung horn things, you know what I mean. And I was always worried about what other people thought
about me. That's what the song's really about, just being confident in yourself and being confident in decisions you make for yourself, you know what I mean, and not being afraid of what other people are going to think about you or you know what I mean. And I wrote that record on the road when we were at the Championship tour and I was like opening up and it was like que and rocking and Sissor and Dot were coming on after me, and you know, I just had
a lack of confidence. I was having trouble though, you know what I mean, Like like how you said that it was coming on after me, Like how you said that after I was like in the middle we had lands and then we had uh No, it's like lansing me and then uh, I think, who's after me? Soul? And then que and no Rocked and Q and Scissors. So I was just in a place where I was just like, man, cool, you know, I gotta find my way to you know, be confidence in music is my therapy.
So when I wrote that, I was literally like writing out my how I was feeling at the time, and it translated. Man, thank god. Sometimes you know, you know, write something, it doesn't work like that. But who do you let hear your music before you put it out beside the top? Like I know you used the engineer for Tyresa. You're calling back tires black big bro, listen to this. No, I don't next question Na na shots
and Tyrese much love? No, not much specking love? Know, No, You're like no. Look and because people, it's been ten years. It's been ten years since I worked for Reese Man and now he is definitely but he's nothing that I go to for anything, you know what I mean? So you know what I mean? But nah, I call I
called my older brothers. My older brothers write songs and my older brothers producing stuff like that, So I call him if I really want somebody that's gonna get me an unbiased, honest like this wat you know what I mean, I'll call him. But I've been doing good as a lady. My brothers they'd be like, man, this shit hard. So now I'm trying to like figure that out. But my team is good, man. They they they're as honest as
they can be with me. And I ask for that, you know what I mean, because I'm I'm a perfectionist when it comes to this, and I'm way too hands on for people to bullsh me, you know what I mean. I'm still mixing these records. I'm still cut my own vocals. I don't got no assistant, you know what I mean. So you know, whenever I do like let people in, it's somebody I trust and I hope they're being as honest.
We appreciate you for joining us. All right, it's the breakfast club, good morning, and there's a lot of animosity, but they won't say my name, barbar Melan. Don't get banged because say I do that job for me while all hop on the plane, I shout to serve for joining us. Now, Charloman, you got a positive note, Yes, I want to salute my guy, Elvis Duran, my radio
godfather man. His new book, Where Do I Begin? It comes out today, Okay, it's in It's in bookstores everywhere today and tonight I'll be having a conversation with Elvis Duran. You can go to YouTube dot com backslash Elvis Durant Show at seven pm. No. Six pm, the live screen begins so we can watch me and Elvers Duran talk about his new book, Where Do I Begin. If you're a radiohead, a mass communications head, then you definitely want to check out Elvis Duran's new book. All Right, I'm
sure soon to be a New York Times bestseller. Not a positive notice, simply this, do the best you can until you know better than when you know better, do better. That's from may Angelo Breakfast clubs, y'all finish or y'all dumb.
