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Flashback BC Interviews With Snoop Dogg & TD Jakes

Nov 26, 20201 hr 25 min
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Fifty percent special year. I love you fifty to sit down, didn't become the most prominent form. Wake your ass up early in the morning. But they tell me what y'all? I said, Hell yeah, I'm getting Morning three people's choice. I've got you trauma maybe people. I can't believe you guys are the basket people. We know this breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. This is your time to get it off your chest with your man or blas. We want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello.

Who's this? Hello? Hello? Delayed response. That's a very original name. I've never heard that before. Are you calling from? But I'm going from Angola? Africa? Africa? All right? Africa? Wow, all right, the Motherland. What's happening? Get it up your chest? Good morning, good morning, be the aty, good morning, element of God. What's up king? Good morning? A very long business called I might spend it here a hundred dollars custimently called I just want to I just want to

say that this this show is amazing. You guys are doing an incredible job. And I lied to you every day in my Apple podcast and I don't even know if the program was live. I just called okay some pentifically. Yeah, you guys doing and keep inspiring all What time is it in Africa right now? It ain't goal? What time is it? Eleven eleven sixteen? Okay pm, am am okay, all right, good to talk to you. Brother. Hello, who's this?

Are we comedians? Say? Give you a features? I just want to thank God for this, say that's right, you know, I know. Look, I thank God for this day, for this job. I'm so blessed on how they favored at my own business. Not just wanted to thank God. You're not just blessed Holy favorite, You're blessed Black and Holly favorite you absolutely, but I am a favorite, and I just want to thank God for it. Thank you. Hello. Who's this? Hey man? What's up? This is a reckless CV?

How y'all doing? What's up? Reckless TV? Get her off? At Chessing, I wanted to speak about college. I did trading school. I did two years for h VAHC and electricity, and I can work anywhere in the United States. I'm twenty three years old, and nobody's doing trade no more. Everybody's trying to be doctors and lawyers. So right, now in trade school is the best thing you can do.

I agree. After I graduated, my teacher came to me and said I should go for another four years and I'd be guaranteed to make six figures and I can go anywhere in the United States. So trade school is popua right now, because ain't nobody really doing it and everybody needs help with HVAC and enders. Yeah. Man, I met this guy the other day, I think when I

was in DC. Man he ran upon me and he was like, man, thank you for always talking about trade school, because I went to trade school and I've been gainfully employed for forty plus year. I forgot what he said. He did. Alex, what's up? What's up? What's up? Ye? Yes up? What's up? Bron Man, what's up? Dune got that bread? Ja got that beauty? And hum Yeah, jay Z got got a Billy got it? Billy? How do they did it? Do we learn from jam which one? He said? What we learn from this year? Or do

we learn from jay Z? You learn from both of them. You have more than one teacher in school, didn't you. Yeah, hopefully you learn from a lot of people talking about why y'all say such stupid things seriously? Or why do you wake up in the morning to just to say things that you give no thought to? Whatsoever? Do you only learn from one person throughout your whole life, Charlotte, Man, we ain't got to do it like that, Charlotte. I'm just saying, you know what, Niff he has to learned

from his old Jez. He learned from Elijah Mohammad message to the Black Man, Elia. Mohammad was always talking about doing for self and owning your own So what are we talking about here? We learned from a lot of different people in life. Don't we get that bad? To get that? Man? All right, man, I would bless that peace. Bro. Yeah, y'all, y'all, y'all fissing me off? What's with man? They're getting it up there, chests shall man, Let's just let them talk.

They do sound a little stupid this morning. Michael. Hey, how's it going, brother? Good morning? Everybody? Good night, good by day? Name you know if you're chests mine, yep, I'm calling you from Delway Beach. But I love you guys. I always listen to the show. You guys are amazing. Thank you, sir. We appreciate you. Man, You're welcome sea. I'm mind the guy. I love you, brother, I to work and everything. Man, we love you, broth. I love

you too, my brother. Thank you, appreciate you. King. All right, get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent hit us up right now. It's the breakfast club. Come on, it is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast so so you better have the same indutry we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this this mister sparkt Up. I go by the name of Jay Mine. Is it okay? Whenever?

Get it off your chests? Bro oh yeah, I just like to uh. Let's you don't know that at the fifteen long month your boys finally got his license clear your third number, dirty driving? Okay regulations, King, Yes, sir, Thank y'all, Thank y'all very much. All right, we'll be safe out there. Don't lose it again. Brother. Hey, one more thing though, Hey, y'all gotta call our d Go ahead and say my number. So when I called this time, y'all already. Well we don't got no damn call r

d D. But we're not. We're not storing this number stories number because I can win. You gotta ask you. I got something on the ask you your numbers, the nine O four number? Right, you're third. Yeah, we're not storing that though, but have a good one? No, brother? Who du ball Dall? Hello? Who's this Sapers? Man? What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest? Hey man, I'm just Blackton, you know, woke up this morning, got a little work out man at word No blessing a dog regulations, bro

bro that's it man, that's how you feel out good? Yeah? Yeah, I'm you're gonna go follow me on Instagram. That takes the man or not? Okay? Brother? Hello? Who's this Romeo? Romeo? What's up? Man? Get off your chest? What's up? How are you doing? First? God say, I'm blessed this morning. I'm having my first chidnggulations. Thank you, thank you? But your fuller man the guard man. I love you. Ain't enough wrong with telling a black busy love to stay.

I'm mad at Youde. I'm mad at you because I can't believe you surprised that on MV lights can Lucy so can't change? I'm tires man. Well I don't want to stereotype people, but you just to say say some tire, like how you can't to see some tire or you gotta be taught like my father had to teach me. I mean I know how to. I mean, I know the concept for changing the time never changed. It's a very easy thing to jensey concept. But I just don't. I'm not gonna sit and say it's easy now, you know.

I rather to do it. Were you from, brother, I'm from Brooklyn. Can how many how many h fixing flat places by you? It's a whole lot. There you go. That's why I got to change the tie. That's what I paid him to do. Thank you, though, brother, you might not have the money. Hey, people are struggling. You know, don't even does it. Some people don't even have actually tire in their time. Yeah, that's expensive around with extra tire. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's up to? John? Y'are doing today? John?

What's up? Get up your chest? I just want to spray some positivity man till you guys, you're doing a great job over as usual. Charlotte. Man, we had a compromise last we got just want to make sure you stand true to yo yo, yo, yo yo, regardless of what time you show up, right, Yes, sir, he missed it this morning. I didn't do it today. Yeah, yeah, I didn't. I missed you this morning because I was kind of late tuning in and so man know whether

you did or not. So, but also I'm heading to vacation in two days and on vacation for the next time. They heading to Miami for the first time. So I'm happy about that. You're about to wow out. I'm i'mna have a little fun there you go, the laughing, a little fun. Black Man, don't cheat, that's right, and that house on wilding, that doesn't mean cheating. I don't know. So I'm to do with anything he's just telling y'all. I'm I'm just betting clearly in the situation. That's all.

You guys. Have a great morning, Loretzo. Ye know what's going on? People's going on? What's up? Broke, get off your chance? Hey, listen, Charlotte Maine Day. I'm right here, sir, yeo. What's going on? Charlotte, I'm blessed black and holly favored. What's happening? Yes, sirrious sir, good morning, yet too but I want to know what's going on, um within the past few years, like ten years. Why everybody's so got so damn like like sensitive over everything. Man, you can't

you can't say nothing online. You gotta watch you say. I'll be feeling like sometimes you ever heard of that, like like you be seeing in movies, like when people put in movies like that cryout sleep. I just feel like doing something like that. Go for like ten years or come back and be like, ye know what's going on? Oh, everybody's so fake politically correct. You can say whatever you want, you know what I'm saying. You just gotta deal with

the consequences of what you said, you know. And I think that everybody's so afraid of like these social media mobs and being attacked that they'd be walking tight ropes and walking on walking on thin nits because they don't want to be attacked by the mob. Players much about everything, But there's so much access now too. Before social media, we weren't hearing what everyone had to say about everything.

Now everybody's voicing their opinions, and sometimes they're saying things that maybe they regret saying, or maybe they're not saying it. In the right way, and sometimes they're putting it out there. They get over analyzed by people. They only regret when they get attacked. That's that's cool, that's cool. But you know what I'm saying, It's like, let's say it's Charlomagne.

They don't ever post his kids, but he posted his kids, and hat does something with his kids, you know right away, Oh my gods, there he shouldn't been throwing this list and this and that, like come on, yo, mina business Like, yeah, I agree with you. Everybody's so SENTI if everybody's so soft nowadays. But it's just the way society say whatever you want. Who gives the damn Let the mob attack, get it off your chest. Eight, don't dreat five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, you

can hit us up at any time. The Breakfast Club back, you're checking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now, Tdjaks. Welcome sir, Good morning Bishop,

the Real Closure, Good morning everybody. Hows man. I've been me and my wife and getting up on Sunday mornings and turning turning you on, and just really enjoying the words that you are giving to people during this coronavirus pandemic. Man yesterday, the shock of suffering incredible, my brother, incredible servant. Thank you so much means a lot. I'm really trying to say things that helped to guide people through the turbulence that we have never seen in our country before.

What do you say to people right now that this is really testing in faith? I see a lot of people are losing faith. They're saying, if God actually exists, why would he put this on his people? And you know, should we still believe? How do you believe when you see babies dying and elderly people dying. Do you see to those people that are losing your faith right now? This question? By the way, it's funny I mentioned that in my sermon. It is the most common question that

we always get. First of all, I don't see I live in a different world, but I don't see a lot of people losing their faith. My numbers are higher than they've ever been in the history of our ministry. I see a lot of people reaching out to something to hold on to to comfort them, to eat them from their trauma and pain. To those that do feel like they are losing their faith, I'm not sure they ever understood the Christian faith, because the Christian faith is

quite all obvious and open about suffering. It is not a success gospel. The emblem of our faith is a cross, and God did not spare his own son from suffering. So we have never really alluded in scripture to the fact that having faith in God it causes us to escape suffering. But He has fellowship with us in the midst of the suffering, and he joins us. He supports one in the fire. He's a very president help in the time of trouble. When you pass through the waters,

he said, I'll be with you. He never said you wouldn't pass through it. He said, when you go through it, I'll be with you. And Bishop TDJ she said, this is a great time for people to get closer to each other. Also right, it's very important for us to get closer to each other, not close in the sense of physicalities. We have to respect distance as a relation

to the coalities. So we can be closer by phone, by kindness, by thoughtful deeds, by going to the grocery store for elderly people who are shutting in, by serving those people who are serving up them with front lives and the hospitals, trying to make things easier for them, maybe babysitting their kids so that they can be at work. There's a whole lot of things that can be done

to make things better. Bishop, I've been telling everybody that God is trying to tell us something right now, and now is the time for us to be still and listen to God. So I wonder, what is what has God told you that you haven't shared it? You know, I don't know that I haven't shared it. But I think that our world has to become increasingly arrogant, narcissistic, self consumed, tribalistic fighting about everything. I mean, race, the politics, age,

millennials against boomers. We were caught of it. And then we get this common enemy that has no respect for any of those divisions. And it's nothing like a common enemy to make us unite. And I'm hopeful that we will have the good sense to come out of our tribes and unite and fight this common, invisible enemy that threatens all of humanity, now just America, all of humanity. Have you seen some of these churches that's that's not shutting down and still opening up and putting people in danger.

What do you think about some of those places, those places of worship. I've seen it of them, and with the exception of a few of them that live in rural areas where they're not dealing with the pandemic at this present moment, there might be some room for controversy about their choice. But for the broaden population, I think it's just foolish to put your flock in that kind of danger in the name of faith, when in fact,

even Jesus did not tempt God. He didn't the Satan run him up to the high mountain and said, if you're the son of God, throw yourself down God to take care of you. And Jesus resisted that. And I think the church should resist the temptation to flaunt our faith and say that we were proving our faith by tempting our faith. So what do you tell your congregation if if the pastor comes in the past that says, look, God will protect you from coronavirus. You gotta have faith,

just come to church. What would you tell a person who's a believer believing that you can believe at home. You can read at home, you can stream at home, and you can Colin said that your pastor is not a dictator. He doesn't control you. We've got pastors guying. We know several people who have gone to services and break Both of them are now infected with the virus as a result of that idea. This isn't something that we don't have data on. This is happening right in

our cities right now. We've got dead bishops, pastors, elders who did that. We've got people who came to open events and are suffering for it. Why do we have to keep repeating the same thing to learn a lesson that we can take from someone else. Sunday is Easter Sunday? Do you have what do you have plan for Easter?

We're gonna you know, we normally do a big pageantry thing and we have a big play at a musical and a drama and all of that, and we're gonna have some aspects of it, but it's all going to be online. I'm not doing anything in the main service. I don't want our members in harm's way. I'm trying to distance our says, we can't do the perking out thing. A parking lot won't hold the distance that's necessary to

be able to do that. So we're gonna enjoy it online like we have everything else and keep it moving. And I want to say something else. The first Easter service didn't have a crowd either. They didn't have a service, and they didn't have a choir, They didn't have a praise team, and they didn't have dancers. When Jesus came out of the grave, there wasn't a bunch of people around. So Easter doesn't blues. It's meaning because we have less crowds that we don't wear big hats. All right, we

got more with Bishop td Jakes. When we come back. It is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club is back. I want to be morning. Everybody is dch Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still kicking with Bishop td Jakes. Charlomagne, who passed this Bishop td Jakes at a time like this, who keeps your anxiety from going through the roof? Well, I haven't, pastor mister Churman walkers in Columbus. But my

pastor are almost all my life. He's maybe some years old, and he's a great, great person in my life. But I also get inspiration from everybody around me. I draw inspiration from little children on I draw inspiration from people who keep on fighting. I'm particularly inspired by the first responders who are putting their lives at risk fighting something that we don't have a lot of details about, putting their families at risk, to be on the job, willing to die, to fight to keep us the lives. Those

kinds of stories inspire me. They motivate me. They challenge me to try to be a better person. All of that together collectively, and then I have a Bible, and as long as I have a Bible, I can find inspiration. We've seen a lot of issues, like you said, with people being at home right now, with couples going through it, and the rise in people questioning about their marriages, their relationships. What advice do you have for couples who are at

home right now and who are going through it. Allows the issue to make you, to make you attack the individual. Let's be mature enough to understand it is the issue that's got us angry. That's got us, not the individual. Avoid pushing each other's buttons, Avoid talking about things that you know are going to lead to arguments. Let's get on the same team again. We need unity and we don't have unity in our houses. You have to fight

this as a team. You have to be on the same page about it, not trying to prove which one is right. It's not always important who's right or who's wrong. What's more important is that we get together and fight a common enemy. I want to talk about self care for a second, Bishop, you know, not just from the mental health aspect, but physically. Who's keeping your ball refresh? My brother, you shave your own head. So just just why I got a hoodie on now. I can't see

my baber right now, so let me do this. I decided to shave man off. I'm down to a gotee because I didn't even want anybody up shaving me, not up that close. I want to maintain my distance right now. And they're still learning things about miss and I don't want to know about breathing all over me right now. So I shaved my an office. So for better for words, I did this to myself. Bishops, the time that we're having to go back to doing things for ourselves. But Bishop,

I let my wife do mine. You see, I let my wife do mine. She's the only one I could get in this vicinity, so she I figured my wife could do makeup, she could do my goaltee. And it was good man, Bishop. I shaved my head. I shaved. I had a big if you will remember, I cut my beer to make this easier to manage. I got in the mirror. I did it myself. This is one thing about coming from the generation that I came from. We're used to doing things our sales. I can't get down.

I can solder, I can plumb, I can iron, I can cook, I can make corporate without Jiffy. We're used to survihinent and those skills are really really helping us. And the younger generation is having to learn how to do that. The restaurants and call you. You gotta break down and get some skillings out right now, the Bishop. I was talking to my dad and I told my dad, I was like, you know, toilet paper selling out. He was like, well, you know, we used to use newspaper.

He said, you just wear a little newspaper and if there's no toilet paper, that's what you used. I said, well, what about water? He said, you boil water. I said, you're right, Dad, you're right. A lot of people got the days now too. You can learn something promote folks. You can teach us how to run these computers, and we can keep you how to make form real with water. That's right. Another question, Bishop, because I've been seeing you do all of these these hits on television and stuff,

and you're always sitting at that desk. Lord, forgive me for answering this question. Do you wear pants or do you just throw the jacket on with the top. Are you wear basketball shots? How comfortable are you? What are you talking? I was gonna have about Josh the one, but for fear that you were to ask me that question, I actually have one, Black James. I'm going to ask you that you're going to put on some pans. So Jellamne doesn't have on any pants right now, as you can.

I got on basketball shot. So so usually, let me see, Bishop, what the hell is so usually you so usually you have pajama pants when you're doing these hits. Sometimes sometimes because they're so early in the morning. Where I was clearer than you. So yes, I'm not you know, I'm just just dressed from the waist up. Let me get myself together. Yeah is not bitious, but uh, yeah I'm here. I was gonna ask before you leave, can you can you leave us on the prayer? Please? Please? Can you? Bishop?

That's a real stretch from pajamas some prayer. But I was trying to, Hey, we move fast on this show, Bishop from Racheck, Gracious, you know how we do. I'm with you. I'm with you, Father. I recognize that right now that there are bodies blocked in eighteen wheelers with no place to go. I realize that there are people who have lost loved ones and can attend the funeral. I realize that there are people who are hooked up to respirators and the family can't even hold their hand.

I know that the pain and the pressure of this moment is overwhelming. Jobs have been lost, income has been comfromised, Families are in distress. Trouble is everywhere, and I pray God that as only you can do, that you would comfort and God and lead our people through the turbulence. I pray for those who seem to be oblivious to what's going on that you would mature them and wake them up before they have to learn in the most horrific way that this is a serious problem. I pray

for our government, our leadership. I pray for our manufacturing companies. I pray for the countries around the world that we would come together on water Court and fight this globally and cohesively without the spirit of division. In Jesus name, man, and man and Bishop Man. I just want to tell you, Man, I sincerely mean this. I really really love you, man, and I love your sermons, and I love how you just are bringing people together at a time like this,

and I want to encourage all couples to watch. What was the sermon you did with your wife. I can't slipping my mind right now. The name of it model Home. Yes, if you model Home? Oh Man, I loved it. Man, Me and my wife watched that. And if you're if you're a couple and you're with your wife right now, and you're at the house and you quarantine together, I promise you, if you watch that, you'll come out of this with a much stronger relationship. Man, model Home. Please

watch that. Thirty eight years. I'll rather thirty eight years. Well. Thank you Bishop TJ. For joining us. Thank you so much. We appreciate you. Stay out there, keep doing what you're doing. You're making a difference in many cases. You are the preachers that your generation here is. I understand that responsibility. Thank you for being on the wall pumping positive stuff to us right now. We need each and every one of us to be with one accord hanging there. Thank

you so much, and your bishop bless brother. I have a great day now, Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. It's topic time on the phone call eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Karon's and we're asking

what's the craziest encounter you had with the Karen. Now this comes from a story house reading on Bowling Alert where a lady ran up on his other lady's house because she had a Black Lives Matter flag on her launch. Now, I've had situations, you know. I ride my bike a lot, and sometimes we ride through all different neighborhoods and a couple of times, you know, white people who shouted out to me get out my neighborhood called us the in word a couple of times, but I just you know,

call them words back. So we're asking, and now you had some situation, right, yeah, But it was never anything like when people film, you know, people coming at them and doing it. I've never had a situation that. I definitely had people called me then N word on a few different occasions, but it's never been anything to escalate it. Yeah. No, it might be because of me though, because I'm definitely

not the escalation type of person. I'll just laugh and be like, all right, all right, well let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this. Let's as so Astley. We're asking what's the craziest encounter you had with A Karen? So. While I was at work, one of our patients came up to me and she was like, Hey, what do you guys like to be called? I know it's not whoa? And what did you say? Oh my god? I was just like, absolutely, would do? I mean that would be

great our name, you know, would be awesome. Thank you? Wow, nice to calm you. Yeah, that was nice and left. I was just like, listen, I'm not losing my job today. You know, I got a wrong with it. Wow, that's crazy. What do you people be doing? Sometimes people try it like they do stuff on purpose. I think that she wanted to use the word and I was like, oh, like, well, let me form it in a question and I'll get away with something in the word. So you could have said, well,

what is your name? Man? Because I know you don't like to be called crack ass cracker. You should have said that back. I'm turning into show man. I mean that just made me so upset. We have when they go we go high vibe right, No, he would be proud we vibe high. Hello, who's this all? Right? Said about you guys doing today many stone, I asked, what's the craziest encounter you had with a Karen bro So? Do you know how I'm gonna living in Jursey? Right?

So I'm hopping on the parkway. So you know, on the parkway you're supposed to go fast or drive up your car. So I blew my horn as soon as I got on the park because there was a car. So for some reason, I try to go around the lady. Now she hopped in the middle of lane. I said, all right, let me go to the left, lay hop in the left, flake a step to her break. Bro. So then I say, you know what, let me slow down. I go around where and I keep some rocks in

my car. I just want rock to their window. Man, it's fed off man, you know now, shtone, you keep rocks in your car just for the purpose of throwing them at people. Well, not just the purpose that people, just in the purpose I'm throwing at people that doing a road rage on the road to be at Yes, sir, I want to applaud you because I used to do the same thing. I used to keep pennies or old McDonald cups in my car back in the day. I used to do that all the time. But I grew up.

I realized that if I throw something at somebody's car, they could pull out a gun and shoot at me. So I said, you know what, let me grow up, breathe and let it go. That's true, But envy, she's stepping on her break. She's showing the harm of my life. My brother, we are under hard way. Feed it. But stepping on her break. But if you do a rock. Let's say you do a rock right, it hit a wind windshield and died. Well, see that you got to think about that. I thought about that thing. You wanted

me to die the bright all right, see Stone. I don't think you should throw rocks out the window of people anymore that you. Back in the day, I would do that. I would do something stupid like that. But sometimes I wish I had something in my car to thrown, and I think, God I didn't. True. Hello, who's this there is Elliott Elliot? Good morning, Hey, good morning, DJ angel LEI ask him, what's the craziest encounter you had with a Karen? I kind of had the same encounter

you had. I worked for Amazon and I'm driving through the neighborhood and was called n word right, And I was just thinking about what you said about how you wrote the bike of neighborhood. And one thing that was on my mind is I wish I could have went back to that neighborhood and bought property there. Yeah, you had the money to do it. So if you fast something in that neighborhood, I hope you go pay for it. Well,

you know what that happened one time too. I was looking I was looking at this property in a nice area in Jersey, and it was crazy because I have my wife and I think I had Madison with me, my daughter, and I was looking at this property and the neighbor called the police and said that I was vandalizing the property. And I tried to buy that property. Somebody outbid me. But I was gonna buy that property, and I was just gonna rent it out to everybody

I know from the hood for free. I was gonna charge at the dollar a month for rent, just to piss the neighbors off. But I didn't win that property. I mean, you're living a nice neighborhood. Now, they don't got a restaurant called fourth and one I'm opening right now because I'm trying to get build my walth. It says, Cincinnatio, how your fourth and one record? All right, yeah, but check it out. I live in a nice neighbor but now, but they don't. My neighbors are cool, they know who

I am. They don't evolve in me. The police know who I am. Everybody's cool in my neighbor. But every once in a while, you gotta hurt somebody out. But that's that's that's life. You know, but my neighbors are cool, really cool, No problem. It sucks it. That's life, man, It sucks that life is every now and then. If somebody doesn't know who you are, and you're a black person in a nice neighborhood, you might got to curse somebody out. Yeah. One of one of my friends who

are got on my bike, bar my bike. He rolled his bike to dunking owners to get a coffee, and on the way back, a little white kid was like, called the police. Now in one I was like, this is black guy stealing a bike in the neighborhood. And you know, we had to yell at that little kid and scare him. But um, other than that happen. It's crazy because that don't happen to white people. Like white people never are told like, what are you doing in

this neighborhood. Nobody's ever calling the cops on them because they look like along. Speak for yourself. I definitely called the cop on a white kid one time. He rang my door bell. He looked crazy. I called. I said, it looks like there's a white guy out there, looks like he's on math. It looks like he's on He ran your doorbell I think that's different. It was four o'clock. It was four that's different. That's different. But I'm saying being somewhere, just the act of walking down the street

or riding up bank. No, all right, that doesn't happen, No, not at all. All right, we got more coming up next. We're a breakfast club, the breakfast Club. Morning, everybody in cdj Envy, Angela Sholoman, the guy. We are the breakfast club. We haven't spent two guests on the line, and one of only two members that have ever smoked on the breakfast club, and he's smoking right now. Ladies and gentlemen, stud Hey, hey, hey, good montin good do you pray first or smoke first? When you get up? I pray

to us. I prayed that I could see another day and up lift some more spirits and some more souls, and I pray that the rest of my family is still alive when I'm alive. When I get up, there you go. We've seen a very interesting versus battle the other night, very entertaining. Thank you, my brother, thank you. I appreciate that. Now wasn't the battle supposed to be you and Buster at first? What happened with that? And

was that ever supposed to happen. Yeah, that was definitely supposed to happen, but you know, we had some things that was prevented it from happening. It just was a lot going on. But for the most part, I really really me and busting runs. We really really really wanted that like bad like because we love each other. We got great history together, we got stories of us being on the roll together, so it was going to be a real positive celebration to show our music and our skills.

But when that didn't happen, DM Mex was on his way to California already to work with Swiss Beach, So the idea came with shoot, since X is coming his way, dog for dog, and I was like, you know what, that sounds like a real showdown because I always had a love and a respect for X, and I remember when he was running the rap game for two years straight and how I had to take the back seat

to him. So I felt like this would be a very interesting battle because I had to rap game in upon my hands at one time and he did as well. Do you remember the first time you met X. Yeah, man, it was at Ja Vargas Square Man concert, I did way back in the days, and he reminded me. He reminded me because he told the story of how he

created the song Get at Me Dog. Yeah, you said, yeah exactly, And that's like kind of like threw me off and blew my mind because it's like, you don't realize how much you influenced the hip hop world until somebody keeps it real and says that now when you're doing your verses and you look at all the lyrics right because I'm you know, we we vibe and were watching you on TV were singing the song. But it's a different feeling now. When I got the kids running around,

I'm like, yo, get out the room. We got the room because it was like PM. I didn't know Super said that back then. I didn't know DMX setting that back then, but it was so natural. But now it just seems a little It's like, wow, I can't believe Super said that. I can't believe DM mix to the song about that. But you know what, that's the era that we come from. We were so blunt and all we knew was what we knew. No, that's real cultural

context matters. That's why I said all of woke up, y'all stay over there while snoop all right, because when you let fly, I said, God, damn, sloop the really good life. And and I saw all the old people, especially a Wolke Sisters, was vibing to it too and couldn't fake it because it's something about if it feels good till you must be good for you. And it wasn't aimed at you, you or you. It was just an expression that we had and you called it because

you felt like that sometimes. Like Dmax said, when I played this record every time my baby, Mama, my fiance ever drips you to my nerves. I played this record right here, I'm like man because he knew all the lyrics, and it threw me off, like when you were a rapper. You don't expect another rapper to know all your lyrics from twenty seven years ago. Right, Yeah, you look genuinely shocked.

I didn't know what that was for. I didn't know if that was because it was Dmax, because I don't know if it was an East Coast thing like damn, because the East Coast got people didn't like to give it up for the West Coast artists like that back then. But now I guess it's cool. I think that's probably what it was, because I know when we dropped the Chronic album, we basically shook up the whole industry. And

my mission was to impress the East Coast. So I wanted to make a stamp to where they would respect me, appreciate me, and loved me. Because every time I came to the Big Apple, if I've seen an EPMD or carorist one to LLL cooj, Kid Capri, whoever the ive seen, I made it a musk to break through security and go tell them I love y'all. With y'all, I'm a fan, even if I was bigger than them at the time.

And that's why I felt like my relationships with some of these rappers only East has always been solidified by ME being genuine and saying I love you because you've spoken the battle too. How you wrote for Doctor Drake, but then you also let other people write for you. Which one do you prefer? I like them both. I'll give you a great story. Me and the DC, that's one of the greatest writers in hip hop. When he is writing a song, struggling with this beat we can't

come up with. It's like the fourth day, your Doctor Dre fly from New York in the LA we all in the studio thirty minutes later that it is done. He wrote Dre and my sh and it was flawless and me and DLC was like, Clill, looks like this outstruck us on this one, So gonna take the back

seat and I'm gonna accept it. And it was still Drake and it was jay Z and he wrote the whole And so how was that session because that is such a West Coast be that's such a West Coast feel like when you think of West Coast music as a DJ, that's the first record. What did the first record you go through? Besides g thinking, so how was that session? Him writing on feeling like that West Coast? But jay Z is a great writer to begin with for himself, So imagine him striking up for somebody that

he truly loves and appreciate. So he loved Doctor Drake. That's what his pen showed you. Yeah, people was wondering why you didn't play it because it's not my record and jay Z wrote it. I wouldn't have got a point if for New York would have splid on that chat and been like, nah, because if I was to go up against whole, I think he would play that on me, like and I'll be like, oh no, you cheat, God,

you can't do that. I remember there was a rumor back in the day that that whole was a sneaky cripple. You know what, he got slide lines, you know what I'm saying, getting his little walk on with his with his literature. You know what I'm saying, We read between the lines, like we got lingo that he really identifies with us on some real slip cript. You know what I'm talking about. I got after this. Even though the versus battle is a celebration right in un DMX are cool.

When you were doing the battle, they're certain rounds you felt like you didn't win. Yeah. When I dropped deep Cover, I thought I was strong right off the gate, and then it hit me with a poem going into his ship about a drive by. And then they said somebody some something. You know, all you do is talk about a drive by, and all you do it's just drive by boom. When the music came on, I was like, damn, I lost that in the over here and righting the whole now, you know what I'm saying I go with

like I go with stound points. I go with how you set the song up, how motional the song is, what's the feedback, what's the field? And did the song make me get up? You may get that point or I may lose half a point for being so in the ocean. Yeah, I mean the thing about you in X men, we both love y'all spirit, So so it's like X music is great and you just love X and you root for X. Same thing with you. But that music, man, that stuff y'all was making. Man, those

the weapons of mass destruction. It's just it's just different levels to me. You gotta look at what doctor Dre was always up against. He was never like the greatest producer in the world when he was put in wa and he was making the greatest music in the world, but they wasn't giving him that. So when he finally got a chance to get with death Row Records and have a breath of fresh air from new mcs and a new new light, he was definitely gonna show his ass.

And from that point on, I feel like Doctor Dre put his steak down. Is like I'm the dopest producer in hip hop. I don't give a where you from. You can't with me. Everything I put out, spent off and spent off something tremendous, and I started careers that they never died. You ain't put out a from the West, from the Midwest, from the East and all I'm successful. Yeah, Eminem, White rappers had zero respect to the rapper. He has probably put Eminem in a position to where he could be.

But it's one of the top ten rappers ever. I don't think so. But the game feels like he's top ten lyrics says and all that that comes with it. But that's just because he's with Doctor Dre, and Doctor Dre helped him find the best Eminem that he could find. I respect Eminem, and I can see why people would have him in his top ten top five. I personally, don't you know, you've been around a long time. Why

don't you have him in your top ten? Because it's because in the eighties that he came with like like rock him, like Big Daddy came, like KRS one, like LLL cool J, like ice Q. Yeah, the eighties don't get the respected deserves. And it's weird because the eighties brand superstars like yourself like Biggie, like woutan clan like nahs, Like I wonder why why why that eighties? That eighties class don't get that respect when he's talking about top tens and top five and all that. Well, when we came,

we try to take them out, that's why. But a lot of us gave them respect and then a lot of really wanted they spot just like now what the little kas do now to us? Y'all ain't ghost We know geez we did goat we did. So It's like that's what the game is built a ball hip hop as a young man's game. It's not an old man's game, all right. We got more with Snoop DOGG. When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, the morning Boarding.

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, but still kicking it with Snoop dog Charlomane and Stoop I laughed so damn hard when you posted that mean about Queen Jada Pinkett Smith bringing herself to the red table talk when it said when Jada cheated on Will, it's like she cheated on all of us. Did you even hesitate to post that, like, let me not be petty that Patty Riley to the

Taddy Riley to the table. We're playing charlote man. You know every moment we get to be motherfuck Patty if you don't knocking off as much she'd be doing on the Petty. And I'm firing off every chance I get. You dragged me to the table and made me still my heart out and pour my souls out to you. Now I need to get my get back. They brought you to the principal's office, man, red table, talking man. They had me triple teams in there with Grandma and her.

I was like, man, this ain't gonna end. Well, I better, I've better fix my time. I'm not that last time you were up here, I think it was the last August, you talked about the Kardashians and you said Travis Scott better get out and Kanye West better get out. What did you know that the world didn't know at that time that that movie Get Out and had some similarities

to that house. And I don't like n nobody or whatever how they get down, But I'm just looking at the statistics of the men that come in and how they leave. Man, it just just ain't right. Like I'm not picking on nobody. I'm just saying it's just something strange going on over there. I've been invited over there a couple of times. I ain't never win. That says a lot those snow because you you were, you were a person that you know, you tend to kick you

with a little bit everybody. And I'm cool with Chloe, my home girl. I love Ken do kydlie cool with me. I don't know the Courtney and Kim have like a like a you know, because I keep it real, so they kind of like this with me, you know what I'm saying. So, but and then and the mom's as cool as there with me. So I ain't got no issues. But nobody in that house. I'm just giving you my perspective of it. Show looks strange when to leave that mother,

he don't come out the same way. Well, you know, but Snoop, you did get some backlash for being in the studio with Kanye. Right after you had let me let me say this, Doctor Drake called me to the studio because Doctor Drake was producing Kanye's album. I don't know if y'all knew that enough. I may be spilling

the beans, but I'm gonna cut this shit up. Doctor Drake called me to come get on the project that he was doing with Kanye, So I said, I'll do anything for you, Doctor Drake when I get there, because he's there. He played me. It's sounding good. The mind sound like he right, He in the right spirit. He rapping. She's saying the spiritual was dope. And I'm telling you back like I want to get you on something, no problem,

put my thing down for the spirit. I'm gonna give you that because it's hip hop and I was with you before you went crazy and it loo't like you back to being normal again. So I'm gonna give you that. That conversation ever come up with you and Kanye, then you have any of you that come up, did you have to tell them how you feel about any of

that you was doing? And then one thing about me and Kanye, we've been real since we've been real with each other, and certain things don't even need to be discussed. That wasn't the moment, all the time or the mode. It was. He was happy to see me. I was happy to see him, and it was a brotherhood. It wasn't about what we did in the past. It was about let's move forward and trying to get to what

we had. And when I sized him up and seen his mentor and what he was on, what he was spitting, I was like, he got it together, so I can get out with him, because It's been times in the past where I've been asked to him and I was like, I ain't sing with him. Papa was a Gemini and Kanye is the Gemini. Are there any similarities between them as artists? And again, I guess people that work ethic they both got that same killed instinct in the studio.

It is killers now that you said that, I fel a lot of Kanye is Tupap with his aggression and

his energy. It's just Tupac knew how to aim it differently, Like it used to be a time where Kanye was a perfectionist at telling stories and expressing what he felt, and then it just feels like now he's like he's losing the message behind what is real and what's fake, Like you got to really push what you're speaking on, and in the past, you really knew what you were speaking to and you could be asked questions about it and you could answer intelligently. Now I want to ask

you questions. He's answered this to be given. Nowadays, it's like, damn, what can history book this read? Not of Have you been watching corrupt on Marriage boot Camp at all? Say? We try to get him help, you know what I'm saying, But you gotta want to help yourself. So with that being said, I watched the show disappointed. Don't like how they got mic out there, but he had grown ass man, and I feel like this is going to help him.

See what we've been trying to tell him for the past three years, cub go get you some help, get off that bottom, get in the gym, drink some water. You know what I'm saying. But when you're going through issues, you know, you lose your mother, you get divorced. It's like a lot of that's going on in this head that we wasn't prepared for when we left there for records, we wasn't taught a lot of the ship. A lot

of us started families and just had to figure it out. So, you know, we're praying for him, my loving to death and I just want to see him get some help and hopefully this television show can help him get some help. Right, It sounds like corrupt got a lot of unresolved trauma that he probably needs therapy for. You know, I'm a praying man too, but I believe in therapy as well.

It's it's therapy something you believe in, Snoop. Definitely. That's a lot of issues in the black communities that we don't admit that we have mental issues and we need therapy. We need conversation, we need expression, We need to be able to get off what we hold on to. And I said that earlier. We like to let you build up and then we take it out on the wrong person,

and that goes with therapy. If you have therapy, you may be able to express and scream and yell at your therapist and get that out and go back home and have a basic conversation as opposed to argument all the time at O have you ever sat down with the therapist? A couple of times I went to a marriage counselor before. You gotta do things to keep the shop together. And sometimes it don't work with y'all conversation because you got your views, she got her views. You

know what I'm saying. You need somebody to step in the middle and be like he was wrong with a mother. Man, you've been a superstar for a long time, Snoop, and people think you just naturally cool. They think it's the weed, they say. Man, Snoop always happy. I can look at Snooping here Snoop talk and tell Snoop did to work on himself. I can tell Snoop in the therapy. I can see you got God in your life. How did you get to that spece? How did you not lose

yourself in the industry? I had it all taken away from me. You know, I was the dopest in the world. My record came out Doggy Stay. I was in the kid. I'm gonna get his book of wall records for the first debut artist to debut number one, all kind of little book to come with it, you know what I'm saying. So I had all of that riding high, and then that she was just taken away. I'm fighting for my life a murder case. Then when I beat the murder case,

my friend gets killed. Label falls apart, labor comes after me. I'm getting death threats because on my life I have no money, no label, no friends. Some of the homies turned on me because they was paid off, so it was stripped. So I had to find myself. Then. Am I gonna go stupid gangster and kill up all of these? Am I gonna find me and get in tune with God and find my spirit and my real reason to be here. You gotta tell me about the first time you went to therapy and what made you go. Man.

The first time I went to therapy, I was having angry issues and I just wanted some help. And I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't want to talk to nobody black. I wanted to get a different perspective on me, and I don't I don't think that that was racist by me saying that. I think it was just I needed a different opinion and evaluation because I've been getting the same nobody gives us. He's Snoop Dogg,

he's a star. I did the same thing. I wanted to l excuse everything, you know, pay this all, buy this. I wanted somebody to tell me the truth phone where I'm working up, at where I need to tighten up, at, where am I leaking at, what is my spirit? What's my purpose? And to tune in with somebody who didn't know me, and for me to just open myself up and say all the wrong and that I did it helped me find a way to just be honest, that's real. Did you? Did you and Gail King ever talk? Never?

And I reached out numerous times. Put the invitation now and I still got it open. So I didn't want to put no pressure on or a stresser to do it. But whenever she's ready, I'm ready. It wasn't personally, just was a reaction to my friend. Kobe Bryant was my friend man at that time. I wasn't trying to hear nobody say nothing bad about him, and that's just bad. All right? When we come back, we got more with Snoop Dog. Let's get into a Snoop Dog Mini mix.

It's the breakfast Club, Good morning Boarding. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast Club. That was a Snoop Dog Mini mix. Snoops still in the building, Charlomagne. But it would happened to your stars now, I think, wasn't you opening up a store front called Snoop DOGG. Yes, it's coming. I'm waiting. You know what I'm saying, I don't want to put that out there right now. I think I want to wait until you know, civilization,

get back to being civilized. You know what I'm saying. Right now, we're slanging it online right now. You can buy products online on snow dog dot com or you know the snoopermarket dot com. You can get that. Yeah, I mean, you're such a Los Angeles landmark, man. I feel like you need to have a destination location when people come to La. Nipsey used to always talk about God blessed dead. Nips used to always talk about they should have like a snoop lane, like an amusement park.

He did. He used to always tell me that, man, like you need to put together Motherfu Doggie Lane because but they got forty hounced roller coasters and all kind of hoods in there. They're selling house shoes and I'm like, cuz, I don't get it. But when you come, when y'all come to La, y'all got to come to my facility to complant what we did di versus Battle. I think I have my doggie lad ever been talking about how you've done pretty much everything and done so much So

what is there left for Snoop to do? Like, what is still on your bucket list? Yeah? Well right now, For the past three years, I've been working with the Special Star or special needs kids. So we got the Snoop Special Stars. Y'all know, I got my football league, Snoops Youth Football League. We got kids in the NFL college high school doing their thing. But we started the Snoop Special Stars about three years ago to deal with

special needs kids. And I'll tell you this is some of the most beautiful you'd ever want to see in your life. To see a special needs kid come out there and be very, very bashful, and all of a sudden, we get to coaching them and playing with him and talking to him and visiting them in time, and then before you know what, that kid comes out there shill and they danced and having a good time and celebrate and they're doing things that normal kids do and it

puts a smile on the parents' face. We have older people in the league. It's not just for kids. It's Snoop Special Stars. So we had a banquet that we did when we made them all dress up and we gave them all awards. So we had a particular part of the show. We brought a guy named Timmy the Clown. There was a dancer out here. He came in dancing and it was one guy, a seventy seven year old man, and he got up and he was dancing, and the

dancing was over and he still was dancing. And when the night was over, his wife came to me and she said, baby, my husband ain't got up and dancing over thirty years. You have ship spirit. And that's where the guys started crying. It was so deep and it's no cameras on it. It's to put the spirit back into the community of the special needs. Have you ever had one of the special needs kids to ask you to hit the weed? No, but one of the little bits like hey, what's up with you and ship night

that is still on your head. I'm like, what is you talking about? Special needs? And you asked me like they get your ass out of this out of this class. Hey, Sue, I'm glad that you're gonna be on that no limit doc too, man, because I feel like that's a part of your life that that doesn't get told enough. Man, Do you realize that that saved my life? Like master piece saved my life. I was gonna put an album of call Death From and Mac ten was gonna give

me a million dollars to put it out. It was gonna be on Who Banging Records, No and Who Banging Records and No Limit Records. Was all up on the Priority Records and ice Cube La. So I would go up there to see mac ten. And when I would go up there, I would have to pass by Masterpiece No Limits to get to mac ten. I passed by one day mystical in there. He like, what's up. I'm like, what's up? What you you? We're gonna be at the studio tonight. Come by, all right, cool? I come by

the studio, get on the song. Master p like how much you want for the song? In my mind, I'm like, I'm broke right now. I ain't getting no money. Give me fifteen, but I'm thinking like fifteen hundred because I just need something. I come back the next day. Master he wrote me a check for thirty five thousand. So I'm like, oh, I like this style. You know what I'm saying. So now he called me to his office. He said, what you're working though? I said, I got

this album called Death Frog it's my hart. He like, hold on, bro. He closed the door and I'm like, man, you ain't gonna letter see that album come out. He said, don't do that, bro, you can't make no record talking about death throwing shuggar. Now you gotta let that go. Man, he said, let me let me get you, let me get let me make an offer. T let me make a proposed been my own boy, Marvin Watkins rest in Peace, was the middleman to this, and him and Marvin put

together a plate that sounded good. And then it flew me to New Orleans. And when I took my father, my cousin dad, and I think I took one more pressure with me. And this drove me around a neighborhood and said pick any house you won't And at that time I was living in the house that was understood nice name. All my cars understood nice name. So for that showed me, damn, you could have your own sign on the dotted line. I had to say, you know

what that I'm going with this. So he was like, if you signed with me, you got to come down to New Orleans. You can't be out here, so I can't pick the house out picked out a car for my wife, a car for me, got the house furnished, flew my wife and my kids in New Orleans, and three years later I did that. What happened to that? Like the songs on it, I don't know some of you know. I used to live in the house, and when I moved out the house, I think some of

that was just left there. Or when I went to No Limit, I bought a new studio, new everything, new car, new furniture, like all that. LA didn't. I didn't give a fuck about none of that. But the whole project was this record, the whole death roll. Like so it was aimed that I'm assuming sugar and who else? Would it be aimed that whoever was over there would he damn? What made you? What made you comfortable to leave New Orleans? I said, now I could go back to LA. What

made you want to go back to LA? And even new? On my first album, Everything was Beautiful, I shot a movie. The record did double platinum, We was on tours, we was eating the second album, No Limit, Top Dog. I started double dutching back to LA, calling on my LA producers more and then going sneaking back getting a song from this and a song from this, just testing my feet out. The third record, the Last Meal. That's why I called the Last Meal because it's the last time

motherfuck was gonna eat off of me. So my mission was to go back to LA on the last album. And by the great to God, doctor Dre was working on the Chronic two thousand and one. Wow, Doctor Dre just found a white boy named Eminem. I was on my last album. Dre liked it. I had on my album and he normally don't like mine when it ain't his. And that mix the whole album No Limit. Me mixed the whole album the Last Meal, and me and him got our goal back. And I was like, man, no

Limit got my spirit back. But that's the I need to be in the car with and master P at the third album, he's like, you do what you want to do. You can go start your own label, do you? And I was like you the realist guy, but Mac because anybody else would have been like, you know, I'm fun to get ten percent over rider everything you do from here on, not because I put you back in the game and then won't know nothing for me. Let me get back with Dre. We did the most Chronic

two thousand and one, eminem album came out. The East side of his album came out, We went on the Upper Smoke tour. Everything was back in pocket. It was like, come on, man, you know what that felt like when that thing came out? How did you like? You said you broke how'd you go broke out? The doggie stop? How about all the money was being given to me. It wasn't like it was going to his mailbox getting checks.

It was like it was being dispersed. I was a young artist, so at that time, labels would give you money, you know, independent labels like death Row, you know, fifty thousand a month, not knowing that these is getting three four hundred thousand a month off of me. But then I'm fighting the murder case. So they got to take those fine asses to fight the case and discoveries and evidence and this and that and that and this and that.

I don't know about you get what I'm saying. So all of that from you, Yeah, and I can't dispute it, Like you're fighting for my life. What I look like telling my lawyer, a man, they're stealing money for me, They trying to get my life back. Wow, Well, uncle stoop We appreciate you for joining us this morning, and so many gems. Man, you can sit there and talk to Snoop for them. Y'all know I'm a big fan of the Breakfast Club. I asked to be on this

smoke show. Y'all wasn't looking for me. I was looking for y'all smoke together. I'll take us one. You gotta get to two, right, hey. I just want to always salute you, Snoop Man, because you are icon in this game. Man, and you know, I'm like, I don't want to. I don't like celebrating people after they've gone. I want to celebrate them while you're here, because, you know, just just for you to still be walking amongst us, a living legend for real, for it. It's like looking at big Foot,

the Lockness monsters like man, that's Snoop Dog. That's right, hey, man. I treasure those moments that that I could give people that add on to this legacy. But I'm just doing God's work and I'm here to do what I'm supposed to do. I found out how to master me. Man. All right, well, thank you uncle. We love your dog. In the moment back Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same time of eyes. You get you, I'm gonna fatten all that shot around your They want this

man to stoten blowers man. They waited for Charlemagne to talk to make a judgment. Who was going to be on the donkey of the day. They chose you, the breakfast club bitch. Who's donkey of the day to day? Yeah? Talk here to day goes to a young man named Fantrelle Antonio o'bates. Okay, he's thirty one years old and resides in Los Angeles via Memphis. And he's a rapper, a rapper that I never heard of until this weekend.

And if the first time you are hearing about a person is because they are receiving donkey of today, just know that probably is never a good thing. Now, his rap name is Nuke Bizzel. Bring any bells for you, envy? No anybody out there bumping that new Nuke Bissel drum that's hot in your parts? Never heard him? Okay, okay, well Nuke Bizzel, Ladies and gentlemen. It is just the latest in a long line of people who are going

to jail for unemployment fraud this year. Now I know we've been keeping track of all the COVID nineteen cases in America this year, but we also need to be keeping track of all the unemployment fraud cases that have been happening. Okay, See, this is what I don't understand about the folks that are the fraud people under the carezact. Y'all do realize what y'all doing is a crime? Right? This is not the blessing you've been praying for a right. You know how we say everything happens for a reason.

Very true, But sometimes that reason is simply because you made a poor choice. And Nuke Bizzle absolutely made a poor choice, a couple poor choices. See. Nuke bizzl was arrested after applying for more than one point two million in jobless benefits and using stolen identities in the scheme to fraudulently obtain unemployment insurance benefitis. Now, I'm gonna be honest with you. I have to applaud this man for aiming high. Give them a little round of applause, just

a little bit. That's it. Stop stop stop, okay. See here's the thing. All of you who have participated in unemployment fraud, you're going to jail Okay, doesn't matter if you got one million to ten thousand, they're coming for you. I'm telling you, doesn't matter if you got that money and bought a Bentley or got that money and bought a single wide trailer. You're going to jail. They coming to lock your ass up at some point. So if you I want to take a penitentiary chance, you might

as well shoot for the moon. And that's what nuke Bissile did with this one point two million dollars that he applied for. Now, a nuke Buzzle couldn't just be content with getting this money. No, not in this era. Okay, in this era, the crime is an official until you get on social media and alert defets about it. Okay. FBI stands for Facebook, Instagram And because of you fools, y'all, y'all need for digital validation, because of you fools, incessant

desire for lights and retweets, y'all make defats jobs so easy. Okay. But it wasn't just social media in the Internet that got nuke Bizzle jammed up. See New Bizzle, as I told y'all's a rapper. I repeat, New Bizzle is a rapper. Let's go to CBSLA for the report police. The Department of Justice says a rapper who brambed in the music video about getting rich from an unemployment scam is now

facing federal charges. According to a chrome complaint, thirty one year old Fontrelle Antonio Baynes exploited the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance provision of the Federal Coronavirus Act. He applied for more than one point two million dollars and jobless benefits. Federal officials say right now. He lives in Hollywood Hills, and in a video he Bragdey's going to get stacks of these while holding up envelopes from edd. A second man in the video wraps quote, you got to sell cocaine.

I just file a claim. If convicted, Bain's faces up to twenty two years in federal prison. Doesn't advise, Yes, what God and Aaron McGruder have the same sense of humor. This is why we need the Boondocks back. But I often wonder if the Boondocks, well, when the Boondocks comes back, how would they compete when the most absurd things that usually are reserved for storylines on the Bondocks are actually

happening in real life. Okay, this guy Nuke Vizzo applied for one point two million and unemployment benefits, blatant unemployment fraud, and then turned around and made a song about it. Yeah, it's a song called E D D New Vizzle featuring fact whither would you like to hear it here? Am? I ain't got rich? I'm a d D you know because of d and last night I was helling and I just will go to three hundreds, So sit to k but nba ten conso cba you got a seah cocaine.

I can't defoul acclaim rest coming straight to the flanks I'm doing. He said, you k bugging no swart and you ain't edd scale. That's tend that you heard about, heard about. I was so happy to certify get on that lotop on working out twenty fat classing for a while while I was trying my life and I got it in, made it. I shut the head in a minute to tell me, I can say, went on it email for twenty dawn. Did it hurt better than did it? Turn me to a scale of clipper? I was just

took in the sale and now sit that way. Don't urge you now, I kind of like this on like that too, I told U I like that, so yeah, I kind of like this one. That's the problem, grown up, grown as adults who know better saying that they like songs like this at work. What you say, Uncle ruggets at work? One more time, Uncle Ruggets for the people in the back at work. Kids. I'm so sorry. I am so sorry kids. I'm so sorry that we made y'all believe you really had to be living the things

you rapped about. I wish more rappers told y'all that they was just performing and they was just trying to make some money. All right. There was a period in my life where I really wanted and loved when my rappers were doing the things they were talking about. But that was ignorant of me. Okay, if rappers actually did just thirty percent, just thirty percent of what they rapped about doing, they would all be in prison a debt. Okay, this new generation didn't get the memo that majority of

these rappers was all chat. Now they're busy trying to leave two lives, trying to serve two masters. They want to wrap and live a life of crime. And when you try to do both, you end up like Nu Bizzle, okay, facing three federal charges, and if convicted of all these charges, Baines nuke Bizzle will face the statutory maximum sentence of twenty two years in federal prison. Y'all still like the song, so it's good. Happen to do it? This song is good?

Or that nuke Bizzle? We're not gonna play. Guess what racists? Please let memin mird giving nuke Pizzle the biggest he are heh, heh? You stupid mother? Are you dumb? Are they white? I have one question? Where is Fat Whizzle? If Fat Whizzle was featured on this song? Did Fat Whizzle gets Are you trying to get someone else arrested? Inquiring mind as well? Oh, I'm trying to get them arrested.

Forget the song that's got over a million views on YouTube, and forget that one point two million dollars in h and and unemployment fraud that they tried to get. I'm trying to get them arrested. Rich off DP all right now and our at work? Right all right? Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. How'd you get this song? Wizard? I don't know if Fat Wizard he's getting low right now you got anything you want to say? Oh my goodness, all right, thank you for that certain wizard.

Don't pop up now talking about They were talking about you on the Breakfast Club. Now you get low, stay low to lead all your social media pages and everything. Right, all right, we got more coming up next. We're the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. Come on, need relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice. Haul up now for asking. Warning everybody's DJ Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It is time for asking. Ye. Hello,

who's this? This is Stacy, Stay Stacey. What's your question for you? Um? So I was engaged to this guy and um, while I'm still engaged to him, and I went through his eyes had and I found naked pictures of men? And was that your iPad of something? Shot? Amain excited? He got discover up another one? Okay, so what were these naked Where were these naked man pictures up? Though? Like? Were they sexual? What was going on? Yeah? It was update private. I mean some of them were selfie, but

most of them was how do you take a penis? Selfie? That's easy? Like just take it all right, So go ahead. So what happened when you asked about these pictures of naked men? He just said that it was a phase, like it was something that he was doing because he was bored. So like I'm gayying cat fretting the people, and then you know, like they would sending him pictures, you know, like that he's not bisexual or he's not gay, and I just don't know what to do from from there.

You know, it's been five or sixty years, so he's never engaged in any sexual activity with a man, is what he's saying. Yeah, okay, do you believe him? I mean, I don't know. Okay, this is what I'm saying. When you started off this conversation, you said you were engaged, and now you're saying you still but you still are. But it feels to me like you saying that shows me that in your head you are already not engaged anymore.

I just don't know how to go about the situation. Like, you know, he's telling me that he's not gay or bisexuals,

but the pictures, the pictures are telling me otherwise. And it's so many like it goes like I could go back through the pictures and it dates back to maybe right to the beginning of our relationship or even further right and you know, listen, it might be hard for him to have this discussion with you, So first of all, you need to let him know that it's a safe space for him to talk and that you're willing to listen to whatever it is that he has to say

and pass any judgment. No, it is a safe space though, right, And if things don't work out, because look, if you decide that, a, you're not sure right now. So to me, if you're not sure, you just can't get married because marriage has to at least feel like a sure thing, right. But I also think you should let him know. Look, you can talk to me about anything. This is between us.

It's confidential, and I just want you to feel comfortable enough to feel like you can do that, and then we can decide, you know, what's going to happen with us moving forward, but it'll be us deciding together. And I just want to stress, if you're not comfortable with something, don't do it. Why would I believe that you're gonna keep it to yourself? With you on the radio with you right now, she's anonymous. Come on, now, what's the way that I was raised? You know, Like I'm not

judgmental at all. Like I feel like if bisexual and he would have came into the relationship and was like, you know, this is who I am, then I can I can accept you for that. I can accept you for who you are, But five years worth of lies, I don't know if I can accept. And I just

didn't know how to move forward. Like, if you're telling me that you're not bisexual or gay, how do I know that that's just not a cover up, you know, like you're not just trying to use that to make sure that we still stay together and we get married and you're having these undercover relationships. I just don't I

know what to do. And he just might not be comfortable with it himself, because clearly he's not out if he is, and so that has to be something that he probably has to come to terms with, you know, himself, And so I'm sure it's it's difficult for him all around. But you can't be lying in your relationship. And now he's been discovered, so I think you know the thing the only thing you can do is say, look what bothers me the most is dishonesty. And that's why I'm

asking you, let's have this conversation. I mean, he might just be curious. And what if, what if you know, that's just his version of bird watching. She said, it's a lot of pictures when people look at a lot of birds. Shut up, good gracious, that's the whole point. You go to the park. You want to see a bunch of birds. Maybe he's just it's his version of bird watching. I don't know. Yeah, but if she's not comfortable and she doesn't believe that it's you know, he's

being honest. That's issue. Only one way to find out. Lamb on his stomach and give him that knuckle test. No jail, nbb using when he bike rives and give him that knuckle test. I feel like, um no, tell us about how it feels. Tell us about this knuckle test. Brother, anomous know what the knuckle test is? You're not knuckle test book, I don't. I don't know nothing like that. Well, you know a d M. Charlomagne and asked him about the knuckle testing. Good luck, he's that dudue lie. He

can come do it for you. Love, Oh man, my goodness. All right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you have questions or you need to do do lie hit her up. Now it's the breakfast Club. God morning. Come keep for some real advice with Angela Ye. Let's ask ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. We're in the middle of ask Yee. Hello, who's this morning? Vanna?

Oh what's the matter? Giovanna? Thank you? I'm whispering because my college student at home, okay, okay, and I don't want him to hear my question. Oh boy, mommy freaky? All right, let's go Yeah, dj MV happy university minusband to be celebrating twenty four years or summer too, Wow, twenties congrassive. Yeah, same to you, Same to you. My question is I don't know how you deal with all

those kids, but what to do now? These kids at home when you're trying to get freaky with rus, But why you sustaining these long term marriages because you'll do all kinds of crazy hopefully you know, but we're trying to figure it out. Many kids, just one, just one? But okay, he's home from college. He's he's graduated last years, thank goodness. But you know, with everything going on, his grad plans that work out. He was supposed to relocate

to California. He's home with us. We have a condo and can't get down the way we usually get down, you know who, So is there as he ever going outside? Is there someplace like an outdoor space? Well? And we you know know believe would go to parks, but parks have been closed. We don't want to get arrested because he's essential. I own a case, this kind of you know, in the in the public eye. I don't want to be,

you know, known for anything scandalous. But of course, no, no, no, she said, yeah, yes, they do not now, not now, not doing now. Of course everything is shut down. Were trying to be safe. As I said, my husband is essential. I own a cater and business. Shout out to small business owners. I fed the front line, still doing my business. Let's plug that too while we're on here. Oh thank you.

Impa Mama's signature recipes where I'm in clips Side Park, but I work out of a commercial kitchen and Inglewood so Inglewood Hospital, Holy name tea neck feed the front line. We're still doing more so. But now, Javannah, let me ask you this. Doesn't your son have to go to sleep at some point, um now that he's whole. Not really? I mean, come on, you know these older kids on FaceTime all hours of the night, you know, um, and

we're not quiet, you know what? You know what? I think it's fine you need to have sex quietly, quietly, yes, and that actually is really fun. But it doesn't normally happen. But it's actually very exciting when you know people is louder than me. Actually, now you're gonna have to cover his mouth while you're doing it. But it's actually something really fun about trying to be quiet while you have sex. And that might just be something y'all gonna have to do.

Just be careful quiet. It is exciting that we're gonna try. Mama, Mama, Mama. I cannot be honest with you, especially from Djole all those kids. We live in a conduct well first of all, first of all, the kids go to sleep, the kids go to sleeping, and the older kids. But oh, he knows what's going on. You don't think he haven't sucks him to hear that. Nobody want to hear their parents. The kids don't want to hear that. Put a lock on that door, and you and your hub not gonna

walk in. He's not, And don't worry about it. He'll put his headphones on and he'll be in this video game. Let me, let me tell you what else you can do. Let me tell you what else you could do because you said the head But I'm glad you said that. Put a sheet on the floor and have sex quietly on the floor. We have carpet on under the floor under our babe. But all right, listen, put floor, put on some music, put the TV on. Whatever you gotta do. Mama,

don't even worry about your son. You know, my daughter came into me. She came into my room the other morning, was like, guys, you know I don't go to sleep at twelve o'clock, right, you know, I hear everything that was going on, and and you know what I said, I said, well you know how you got here, right? And then she just walked out. It is what it is. My daughter's eighteen. Your son is he graduated college. You gotta be in his twenties. He understand. I listen, I

just want to I just want to say. You just need to make a fun game out of it. Put that sheet on the floor to him, all right, we gotta be quiet, turn on some music kind of low, and just have sex slowly and quietly. He's a grown ass boy, Mamma, he's in your house. He's old enough now. You and Hobie get freaky. He doesn't want to see his mother's face. His father come out smiling, but he doesn't want to see me come down to make his

avocado toast. After I didn't avocado toast. I hope you would wash your hand, my god, washing my hands and everything. But okay, we'll try the sheet on the floor things. Oh, Mama gets your freaky as old emmy. This is ask ye. She wanted advice, and my advice. Have some time with that. It's a different time, it's a different error. She don't want her son to hear, but that she on the floor to be quiet. Quarantine secks mein taking the long

term marriages. You gotta don't any time. And every time he makes a little noise with his mouth and he says getting too loud, just cover his mouth and be like, hey, you gotta be quiet, mama, nah, and let me ask you a question. When you find out what to do, help me out with the bed because I haven't figured that out. Yeah, my baby squeaking. We haven't figured that out, man.

We haven't think we'd use w D forty. We put the mattress and everything, and it's still it's still too the mattress you, I said label, it said type of matches. You have an air mattress. No, we don't have, no police we have a bustling air mattress. We tried that back in trying to play you. Angelie, just tried to

play you. Mom. You're a grown ass woman, trying to play you like you some young air mattress I have, I have a I have I actually have an air mattress as a spare mattress in my house in case I have company. And I'm like, okay, here's an air mattress. So sometimes people come up, you could use no, I don't know work, and it said, actually it's a it's a pillow top air mattress and it's very nice. I got a daughter played automatically. Yeah, I have that for guests.

But I don't think that's gonna work. Mama, go in, don't worry about Okay, I'm gonna take your vice. Go in. He knows understanding, so I know you know, DJ and long term marriage. You gotta do what you gotta do. That's right, that's right. Or stick your face out the window. Let help you hit it from the back of that way. If you yellous outside, you go in, you get freaking then I've already had notices under my door from my neighbors, so that's the last thing that needed for them to

see my hanging out the window. Now too long, hanging out the window. But you know, let's pick my face out the window. That's gonna come next. Get on that to stay these long, long term marriages, we are here doing it too. Black love, black hand, black love. Don't do your don't do your catering straight from doing what you do with your husband. Just make sure you wash your hands, shower. We don't want any extra Yeah that food, I am not loving it, boy, all right, thank you, mama?

All right? Eight hundred five that ain't love that creamy ask ye eight hundred five eighty five one on five one. It's a breakfast club on the breakfast club owning everybody as cdj Envy angela Ye Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now it's time for ass and e Angela is out, so Charlomagne and I will be holding it down. So let's go to the callers. Hello, who's this? Hi? I'm Veronica. Hey Veronica? How are you? Queen? Hey, I'm good, I'm real good. Um. I actually had a question for

Shot Well both y'all. But Charlomagne, I think to really, uh truly get it more than DJ Envy because he's like that's usually how it works. He's a little what I like that last part? Would you say he's he's a loyal dude? Oh all right, So I'm basical. I'm not. I'm not what you did in your past. I'm just saying you got a little more experience. I've not been any good guys to being loyal. You know, every man's trip,

but any of them. I've been with my dude now for six years and at this point it's like I'm getting on the tired verse. Okay, So every once in a while, he may like I may kept him talking to a girl, or I may look in at text messages and see that he would talking to his at

or one night he didn't even come home. So like, I'm so tired now because it's like I give all my loyalty to these guys and it's like never I never get a good a good time, and for my loyalty, it's like it's it's like every woman and so loyal they always ran into these these dirtbad you know. And I'm tired, you know. I just want to actually really know because this time in this relationship, I can't walk away. I can't just get up and take off because I

got kids now. So he shouldn't make you stay. If he's being disrespectful and out all night and not calling you, not telling you where he is, he's talking to other chicks, don't let the kids be the reason you stay and keep getting hurt. That's no, that's not even the that's not even the issue. Because he called, he called, well,

they have somebody with me or whatever. The point my whole thing is, when are you going to become a man to where you make your decisions and make us, you know, make your decisions not reflecting people who really here for you, you know. So like if he out he partying too hard and he ended up getting drunk to sleep on his friend's help. No, you should be an adult and know where you're limited. You know what I'm saying. Stop getting a little sober and bring your

butt home. How old is he? He's thirty three? Tell then you want to stop? He's thirty three? All right. I've been with my woman for I've been on my my woman for twenty two years, married for six, completely faithful for four. Actually, the last time I did any dirt was told twenty sixteen. That is a fact. So y'all been together for six, so you got about twelve more years before um. He hangs his jersey up for good. You ain't gotta wait that you you should know what

it is, Na, Na, don't listen to charlim Man. You gotta give him an ultimatum. Tell him you you you want a grown ass man. You don't want to boy all that being out in the club not taking care of home is a problem. Don't don't listen to Charlomagin. He got twelve. You put yoursem down and you tell him what it is, and you keep your foot on his neck. I agree with HIV because when my girl my my my woman, you know I'm saying, my woman broke up with me for a whole year, uh when

when she had just graduated from college. So that definitely, you know, did put the fear of God in me. So I agree with and beyond that. But I'm gonna tell you something else. I'm not as much of a dirt bag as your man because I ain't never stayed out all name. I always had good sense that God gave me to take my home if we could use up that if he was out or him being out all night. If I didn't know what he was, I

probably would have went crazy. But I got this man, like we follow each other on our locations, I know where yet you know what I'm saying. It's just I want to see if he makes the responsible decisions to sober up and come home. Like chasing and seeing if you're gonna come home. I should have to keep calling you asking you when you're gonna come home. And I shouldn't have to sit up till five o'clock in the

morning to make sure. You say, I shouldn't have to do that because you putting you putting more on my shoulders. You know, I've never the whole six years, I've never actually left him. So where I need to make him realize what he got. You know what I'm saying. I've never done that, and sometimes you gotta put that ultimatum on. I think the prom is he knows that he knows you ain't leave it, so he knows he can disrespect. So you put the fair guide in him, and I'm

sure he'll act right and good luck mama. Yeah, and I want to tell you too, man, the way the way people treat you as a statement about who they are as a human being, it's not a statement about you. So I don't ever want you to think that you're not a good woman, You're not a good mother, has nothing to do with you. That man has a lot of insecurities. That man has a fragile ego and he's searching for something and other woman that he can only

find within himself. Period. Absolutely well, good luck mama. All Right, we got more coming up next with a breakfast club. The breakfast club, Your mornings will never be the same. Finding everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the breakfast club Charlemagne. Yes, leave us with some positivity, listen to positive notice simply this man, everybody needs to write a little note today's self. Today, man, write a little note to yourself. Write this down. I'm serious,

remembering God is in control. As a way to bring peace to my heart, I have no reason to fear or be anxious. Breakfast Club, you don't finish a y'all. Dunber

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