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FULL SHOW: Teyana Taylor Interview, Nina Turner Interview, Rip Michaels Interview and More!

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Today we are joined by Teyana Taylor to discuss moving from music to filmmaking, creative progression and more. Nina Turner also joins us to talk about spineless politicians, gun control, Black Liberation and more.  Finally, Rip Michaels stop by to talk about his new show.

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Good food in usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Sholemagne the cat he stood up playing in this Friday. Yes, it's Friday, the weekend. His head. Damn it, that's right. It's hot as hell in this studio. Bodo was hot. I don't know what happened. Jesus sif I knew it was gonna be like this, man, you know what happened to me last night or this morning? Rather, I went to sleep right and I had my own visit lining. I went

to sleep like ten thirty minutes past my bedtime. And when I woke up this morning, you know, you know, you just habit. You go to like take in visi line out, you can brush your team and stuff. I ain't had no top in VISI lineing. I only had the bottom. Swallow man, shut up like, I really have no idea what my top in visit line with. I just it woke up with just the bottom in and no top. So whichever one of my extratrestrial cousins who visited me last night and took my own visit line.

Please bring it back, you swallow. But let me let me tell you what happened to me on my way to work this morning. So you know, I'm swallowed park. I parked park, and you know, we have security, a police and retire police office, police officers that walk us in. I'm walking in and then I see a black car, a black tint. I see the windows rolled down, and then all of a sudden, I hear, hey, boom, what's your number? He said, Hey, light Skin. Oh that's what

he said. I said, hey, light Skin, heard what's your number? And it was number? What you say? Oh yeah, I said, hey, light Skin, let me get, you know, to see with me already. We didn't even get to work, and it flirt with me already, but it made me. I thought it was the sign. When I woke up with just my bottoms in this morning, I was like, that's a sign. I felt good, you know, that's the sign. Couple of push ups this morning, we threw some new clothes on,

so I was like, Okay, that's the sign. When I woke and I woke up with just my bottom in visor line, and I just had the word bottom in my mind. When I saw you, I was like, oh yeah you go. Oh, okay, makes sense? Now, okay, all right, it's a Friday. It's freaking freaking Broada right now. We got some special guests joined us this morning. We got Tiana Taylor will be stopping through. A good Sister. Tianna Taylor will be here this morning. She got a new

movie that hits theaters today. It's called A thousand and one. She killed her that sundance. Um, she won a bunch of awards that Sundance. They talk about like she might be Oscar Worvy for this role. Correct. I think it's exactly produced by Lena Wafers and i'making y yeah, so they gonna be kicking it with her sitting here. I can like I don't know that, Like they didn't call us a million times and thousand and one time watched

this damn movie before Tianna comes up there. Watched this damn movie, I mean pressing up, pressing us like press press We watched it there. We did it worked because we watched it. Nina Turner, Senator Nina Turner will be checking in as well. The Good Sister. Senator Nina Turner will be here. And by the way, I wanted to note that Nina Turner came yesterday. Yes, so it was before the indictment of Donald Trump. Correct, I just want

to put that out there. Yes, And comedian Rip Michaels will be stopping through until he has a huge show, the April Foosday Comedy show. You know, April first is coming up in a couple of days. You seen him on Wilding Out and the host of other things, so we're gonna be kicking it with him as Wow, busy, busy, busy show, busy, busy, busy show. A lot going on this morning. No guest host today, just Charlomagne and myself

holding it down. We're doing it like we do it for TV, because we are doing it for TV because start Napril seventeenth, you can watch The Breakfast Club every morning on BT and DH one y plus a couple of days late time. All right, well let's get the show, Cracker. We got Front Page News up next, and yes we're gonna be talking about Donald Trump. Tesla Figure will be joining us, so don't move. It's The Breakfast Club the

Morning Bring Everybody's DJ n V, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club let's get in some front page news. We have a Teslin figure on the line. Hey, test, good morning, Good morning, breakfast club family. Let's jump right into it. Donald Trump, is he going to jail? What's happening with Donald Trump? Yeah, let's jump right into it. A New York grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump in connection with a hush money payment to

adult film actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the twenty sixteen election. Now, Trump is the first former US president to be charged with a crime. He has a was denied any wrongdoing. Now, this story is continuing to develop, so that means things will change. But let's take a listen on how Donald Trump was surprised on yesterday. They're still digesting the news down at Marlago. They really were caught very much by surprise by the fact of this happening. I can't stress

that enough. Now will come the you know, the delicate arrangements around a surrender, which you know, Trump's lawyer Joe Takapina said he is going to do doeingly surrender in any form. That's not something Donald Trump likes to do. I think let alone this one. But that is where we are going to go with this next and that will I suspect happen in the coming days. And I think Trump, will you try to use the weekend to sway public opinion as much as possible. That's his go

to move. Well, if it has always been his go to move. He was trying it with what was essentially an intimidation campaign against Alvin Bragg in the last two weeks. It clearly did not work. Tan's how would he called by some pride when he told us that he was being arrested a couple of weeks ago? Yes, exactly, how was he called by surprise? Exactly? He's the one that

told us it was happening. But you know, the story reported as as we you know, you and I was dialoguing about it, that the grand jury was out, gonna take a month out and so now a month of vacation away from the case. So now that has changed, and it just got real. Yeah, I can't believe it. I'mna be honest, I don't know. I don't I never believed in this country's ability to hold whiteness on that level accountable, you know, for anything. Yet here we are,

you know, yeah, here we are. And and just for clarity. You know, being indicted versus actually being found guilty and going to jail are three different, you know, three completely different things. So we're gonna have to look at this step by step. Former attorney Trump's farmer attorney Michael Cohen I had a lot to say about it as well, and he said if it was good enough for him to do the crime and do the time, then he

believes Donald Trump should do the same. He was doing a little bit of cap though when he was saying, you know, I take no pride in this happening. He come on, knock it off, Michael Cohen. You went on an entire tour to make sure you know the people that he that he got this charge. So we'll just see how it continues to develop, and we'll cover it right here on the Breakfast Club. If you if you

commit a crime, you should definitely be held accountable. But I don't know, this doesn't feel big enough to Todent, does it. It just doesn't, you know? And then I'm I don't I see everybody celebrating. I think y'all dragging it a little, you know, because these these charges, as far as we know, don't seem to be that major strong. No, not at all. Well, you know, like they keep reiterating over and over, you know, crime is still a crime, whether it's small or or or a big crime. And

not point pointed that out as well. He said, you know, they didn't give mob bosses on murder, they got them on tax evasion. So you know, true this is you know that. I believe George is still gonna also, you know, indict him as well, so the story's not over. You can still get you know, they he can still be charged the federal level. He can still be charged in Georgia. So we're gonna see Howard falls. But as of now,

he has been indicted in New York. All right, well, thank you, miss Taz, and we'll see in about sixty minutes. Absolutely all right, now get it off your chest. Eight on D five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, phone lines to wide open. It's Friday. It's been a little bit. I called us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club the morning, the Breakfast Club, Ray Ray Ray, Yo, Charlotte man day, what up are we lying? Is your time to get it off your chest? Outdoor pool.

We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Get on the phone right now here to tell you what. Hello, who's this hey beating him from the Metro eight O three? What was happening? Yes, sir, you know it. Man, I got I gotta get it to you for two things. Charlotte Mary talking to me. Do it all right? You gotta stop saying you look like Morris Chestnut, You look like look more like Tyres Gibson. Baby, Wow, don't disrespect me number two? Wow, No, no disrespect number two. Y'all

didn't have a celebrity boxing match. Let Jake Paul promoted all benefits and proceeds go to charity. And then when the fight is over, y'all come to the middle of the room and make a man by rupping each other's big right. Who are you talking about, Charlemagne and Tyrese? Yeah, celebrity boxing match. I mean to get at it. Let gonna tell you something. If me and Tyree's ever doing celebrity boxing match, I'm not giving that money to charity.

I'm giving that money to myself and donating some charities like I always do. But I need to get some If I got to spend that much time with Tyrese, I need to get conversated for it. No, man, you gotta get somebod to charity. Man, I think you're scared of baby Boy. You scared of baby Boy? We know you really are. Oh yeah, yeah, you were one man

musical from the Metro this morning. Huh he's going okay, Uh speaking of the Metro, man, make sure y'all watch the Lady game Cocks play to night, Baby stock caning a lot of game Cocks versus the Iowa Hawkeyes nine o'clock tonight, NCUBA Tournament Final four. Okay, Hello, hey guys, how are you doing? Good morning, Peza, Blesses, what up? Showan Stone? Hey, Charlotma, Mane j Andrey, how are you feeling to that? What was happening? Good? Brother? Hey, I

just want to say congratulation. Man, we were about to be on BBC. That sounds amazing. I'm glad you said. Wait man, I'm glad you. I'm glad. I'm glad you feel it that way, brother, Yeah, me, you and everybody else, all the listeners. Right, that's right. I expect that. Hey, hey, listen, I want to talk about something. Yesterday you guys gave a girl a shot to announce something on the radio. She was talking about she wanted the guest host. Yeah yeah,

I remember. Can you count me down? Count you down? A show me, calm me down. I want to I want to practice. Because y'all gave her opportunity. You never gave me an opportunity. All right, two, all right, Well let's talk about the g unit bout himself. Mister fifty cent in one of his IG posts celebrating the fact that he had signed some major deal with these sports franchise such as the Houston Rockets. Okay, stop, see the problem what you're doing right now? You sound like the

news reporter. You got to have more of a conversational tone, like are we just talking now? Yeah? Yeah, you don't even sound like yourself. Well, you know what I did, Charlott man. I've been studying you guys, and I decided to take some notes. So that's why I wrote down some notes. You know who sounds like that nobody? No, No,

you guys sound very professional. So because I've never done something like that, I figured, let me study the great Charlotte Man, the great Envy and and just write down some notes and then try my thing on the on the breakfast. Yeah, I'm just I'm giving you some points. You just need to have a more conversational tone. Just talk the same way you would pull up in the garden truck and talk to your folks. That's how you pull up and talk to us. You know what I mean.

I appreciate it, Charlotman. Let me ask you a question, brother, I just started my home podcast called A Dollar in the Dream. Do you think one day you could give me a like an interview? Sir? Yeah, Um, I don't know, brother, Maybe I never say never. Now, I didn't hang up when you put the party guy that was envy, that was not okay. I would would do that. I don't know. Get it off your chess. You just laughed at them when you ask you for no, because it's just that's it.

But I don't know if people realize how much of a common request that is nowadays for people to be like, yo, will you come do my podcast? And I think that you know, the first thing that you should think about when you ask somebody that is how does your your

podcast benefit that person? You understand what I'm saying, because the reality is whenever people come to any of these platforms, they're coming to these platforms because it's music beneficial, you know what I mean, it's beneficial for us to have somebody on and it's beneficial to them because of the massive audience. So ask yourself, why would this person? How could I benefit them by them being on my podcast?

That's I mean, that's just a common question because that's what we think about, right absolutely, all right, get it off your chess eight five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? What's every what's up? Track? Solomon? Since? How you my brother Doug? We gotta like that cohost to nobody just guys. I don't gay, but you know what, that's perfect as

it should be. So you know what, I wanted to call up and say congratulations on y'all b Et Placeman, thank you, thank you, not just BT BT m v H one every every Monday, Monday through Friday at nine am start nepro seventeen. Okay, look at you know I since they are BAC placement because you know, I'm y'all number one fan and everybody knows that. If you ask anybody,

I'm definitely number one fan. I'm really glad. I feel like I'm really glad to listen to feel like I'm glad that y'all feel like it's y'all part of it. I ll no, Man, we definitely are. I put the Breakfast Club on my back, my back. I thought everybody about y'all, and I just very sad thought I thought you wasn't a bottom. I thought you put on your butt, not your back. All right, see you look here, y'all know I thought you wasn't a bottom, Like I don't understand,

like you know, I'm not a bottom. But anyway, I gotta said and I definitely say every single y'all body about store. I've been a number one thing. I'm always gonna be a fan of y'all, and it's individually. I'm a fan of ye man, y'all just keep going. I love watching it back. Hello, who's this? B j B showed them and the bar Good morning, R and listen to the house everything. Brothers, man, we blessed Black and Holly favorite. How are you? We're good? Brothers? Of course,

of course pretty good? Pretty good listening first and foremore, man, congratulations man on that BT power move. Brothers, that's right. Hey, listen, man, I just want y'all to be blessed, moving a moving a culture forward man, and I can continue continue blessing from the man upstairs with what y'all doing. You know

what I'm saying. For sure, But listen, baby, it's bartime man let school, oh ge and check it out, I said, listen, say ye out here, moving reckless, switching side is a no no olf caps free on your surface, the patti or what soil of gold pump, taking of something that's in now longing tears out of the window for lights on the point file used to be tighter than most.

Nothing can spread them up. Got outside is running the mouth there in the end of ruck with bobs, do don't she for asks you a satisfaction to that tools get the clapp and nobody's see what happened. I'm just getting money. Stick to the script. Walking right then that car Mine got with the wife discussed the fife, the part of sacrifice. That's how you prepare for that next score. Getting little on them like popping in the back of

the lumber store. For sure, all is calculated me to pre meditated the style we and carnated a hunder poots were upgraded to smoke them like loud packs. Double stacks of that Gulf Bow was just for polo. O g Oh gee, I got some bars, O g, I got some bugs. Let's go. You know whether there is good. Let me clear my throat when I say big and black. What you think about Rob Sugar? Probably thinking I'm thinking up like a hand to meet And now you can see that ass on v H one or b et No.

NV can't rap quite like I can. He just wants a muscle bound man to put his button in his hand. My wife, bar, I don't know why. I don't know. Man, you have a good weekend, y'all. To man you and the family. Y'all be safe and I haul you last too early in the morning. Nonsense, it's stupid. Oh lord, get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one. When we come back, we gotta talk to Kashi six nine. They caught the three guys that beat them up, and we'll tell you all

about it. I don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Good morning, to Breakfast Club. There's Morning Show, the Breakfast Club, Charlomagne, the God DJ Envy, I don't know, guys, it's Friday. I have no idea why Envy's dressed the way he's dressed right now, And I don't know why he didn't wait until April seventeenth to dress like this. You're gonna dress like a I don't know what are you? Are you crocking out? Und a cowboy? I'm a cowboy? You're a cowboy? Yes? Why I'm getting ready for my Houston

car show after the Memphis one. Oh show him the stirrup stand up? Show him to fit? No stand up and show him to fit. If you're gonna dress like that, stand up and showing. Every time you walk by me when I have this outfit on, you look to see if I got on pants or not? Are not allowed to be dressed as a cowboy when you're a Giants fan? I think about that one. I'm not that type of Giants fans used to call a gay cowboy Tony. You know what, Let's get to the rumors. Let's go I

hate him man? Or you gossiping or chatting? Is the Ruber report? I mean, I guess were on the breakfast club. This were the tea spills right on the breakfast club all right now we're talking Johnathan Majors. Now, Johnathan Major's lawyer shows text messages from the alleged victim. Now, here's the mess suggest. You know, he's been saying from the start that his client actually did absolutely, positively nothing. That they're saying that his client actually called the police to

check on the girl and make sure she was okay. Well, this is what the text messages say. Please let them know you're okay when you get this. Please let me know you're okay when you get this. They assured me that you won't be charged. They say they had to arrest you as protocol when they saw the injuries on me and they knew we had a fight. I'm so angry that they did, and I'm sorry you're in this position.

We'll make sure nothing happens about this. I told him it was my fault for trying to grab your phone. I only just got out of the hospital. Just call me when you're out. What is going on? I love you. This is a message from the alleged victim. Then she says they just called again a check on me, and I reiterated how this was not an attack and they did not have my blessing on any charges being placed.

I read the paper they gave me about they talked about strangulation, and I said, point blank, this did not kur and should be removed immediately. The judge is definitely going to be told this. She ensured this to me. I know you have the best team and there's nothing to worry about. I just want you to know that I'm doing all that I can on my end. I also said to tell the judge to know that the origin of the call was to do with me collapsing in, passing out, and you're worried as my partner due to

our communication prior out of care. She promised all this would be relayed. He should fire that lawyer because I don't like to see lawyers moving like Twitter and ninjas like what is this the law firm of Shade Room in Hollywood? Unlocked? Like why why if the lawyer releasing a screen shot the public exactly? Like who you care about the court of law the court of public opinion? Like I guess both, I guess because you know public opinion? Will you know is the reason why they pulled the

army ad. I'm sure it's shopping the reason why they're gonna pull a bunch of other things until he's until his days in the court cares about the court of public opinion, clear that man and the court of law, you know, and then that's why you that's why you are innocent until proven guilty. But what is the point of releasing those screen shots? I don't understand that in any way shape or for him. I read that yesterday. It was completely confused. There was no context to him whatsoever.

Did the lawyer release a statement with him? That's weird to me, bro very well. Some things need to stay old school, and court cases and attorneys and how they move. It is definitely one of those things that need to stay old school, because that seemed like some you know, like I said, like that's that's like some new school Twitter Ninja stuffs the screen shots. Why now? Three men have been arrested in their attack of Takashi six nine

inside of Florida gym. Three men were arrested, Raphael Medina forty three and Anthony Maladonno. Twenty five and Octavious Medita twenty three. We are being booked into Palm Beach County Jail on robbery and assault charges. Oh, they talk to a robbery, what they take. They're not saying what he took, but they said it was robbery and assault charges. Interesting, I don't know they hit him with a robbery. I didn't.

I didn't. I don't know what they took. Now they saying his alleged tack as a dude to a pair and caught this Friday. According to uh wpt V, Well, they did commit a crime on camera, but I wanted to since he's a governmental informant, if there's different charges, probably not, because they did. You'd heard them either, read them just now you know what I mean. But like, listen, they did commit a crime. You can't act like they

didn't commit a crime. And they're regardless of if you want to applaud what they did or not, they did commit a crime, and they did commit a crime on camera. One of those guys even said, Hey, turn the camera and I want to be famous too, So now you gotta deal with the consequences to that. Yeah, And I didn't understand why they did that because it was their footage that actually came out because they told you he said he wanted to be famous. Yeah, but why do

that You want to go to jail too? Yeah, You can be famous, but you want to go to jail, you want to pay a lawyer, you want to go do some time, you want to do community service. That makes no sense. Yeah, there's the thing. Some people are willing to take those charges when they really want to

get you. You understand what I'm saying. Yeah, but you know how when they talk about the school shooters and how those school shots are just already they know they're gonna die, like they know what they're going to commit Suicidey, they're gonna get killed. That's how some of those guys moved to they like, look, we need to get this dude. We don't care what happens. We willing to deal with the consequences of going to put hand to feed on this on this young man. Jeez. So they gotta deal

with those consequences. I don't care. All right, Well, La, they're gonna start to go fund me. Yeah, I think wanted to start to go fund the card. So they're gonna need it because they gotta pay for Lloyds. They gonna definitely have to pay for layers Bai. Yeah, they definitely gonna need it. Unless they got it ready, they might have it, but yeah, and that is your rumor report. Now when we come back, I don't believe you're not giving nobody no context to this outfit. You win, You're

just sitting here. I I understand you don't understand the word context, but still I know context. You why I thought context? Now? He won? He won the first match or she was, Yeah, I'm gonna get it the second time. Um, No, I tell you you know I do. I'm doing a car show in Memphis, uh, May twenty eighth, and shout to everybody for nobody and Memphis dresses like that. No

nobody in Memphis dresses like that. But I just want to say shout to everybody that's got your tickets from from Memphis cars show May twenty eighthis Memorial weekend, the lost celebrity cars. No, there's gonna be rides and jumpies for the kids, gonna be food and all that. So the next city that we're gonna announce after Memphis is Houston. And this is my huge focus. Why can't you focus? What do you mean You're you're still doing Memphis? Why

can't Why are you jump into Houston already? I'm starting the promo for for Houston. I'm just taping it now. You're very confusing. No I'm not. I'm just saying nothing to do. It shouldn't even been on there. I was trying to get it off before I got back on there, but I couldn't get disturups off. But yeah, I'm just starting to tape and getting by the way. He Nobody used to dress us like that either. Stereotyp you are. You're doing what New Yorkers do when they're trying to

make fun of SOVEREIGNSS. That is a stereotypical Texas outfit you have on. I ain't never seen none of them brothers in every New York were not even a cowboy hat. That is a That is an Australian outback hat that you have on, you freaking idiot. That's all they had online. This is your disrespectful that's all they disrespectful. Everybody in New York don't win Tibelands, Well maybe we do. Anybody knew don't win air Fastball, maybe we do that. Everybody

New York don't win Yankee. Yeah, every stereotype about New York is trip. But that's what you're doing right now is disrespectful to Texas. I just want to throw that out there. You don't have a cowboy hat on bro This is a cowboy No, it's not. That is an Australian outback Akodi and d hat when I'm okay. When I bought it online, it's aid cowboy hat man. You took them stirrups off like you won before you like, listen,

have you haven't seen somebody take off abroad? They have the difficulty taking the broad like whenever my wife asked me to take a broath, it's difficult for me sometimes right like really put it on. You took them stirrups off easily. Just now, that was impressive, Like you took him up to slam them on the table. Get you and GiB me doing more? Way, Yes, USTI will be the next day. I'm gonna announce it soon next week, got front page news, Testling figures joining us and we're

gonna be talking Donald Trump. So don't move. It's to breakfast Club the morning, the breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same. Affro Nation, the world's biggest Afro Beach Festival takes place in Miami at Long Depot Park on ME twenty seventh and ME twenty eighth, with burna boy, Where's Kid? And more. For more information, visit USA dot Afronation dot com owning everybody in CDJ n V Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for

some front page news. We got tesling figure off back with us this morning, The Morning Test, Good morning, Breakfast Club family. Are we sending Donald Trump to jail away? I don't know. We're going to see, but before we get started, today is the last day of Women's History Month. I want to pay some homage quickly to civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer. And so, like everybody else, I'd

had stories planned and then the world changed. Yesterday afternoon, a New York grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump in connection with a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the twenty sixteen election. Now, Trump is the first former US president to be charged with a crime, and of course, he has denied any wrongdoing. Now the story is still developing. That means things will constantly change. Sources say that Donald Trump was surprised by

yesterday's indictment. Take a listen. They're still digesting the news down at Marlago. They really were caught very much by surprise by the fact of this happening. I can't trust that enough now will come the delicate arrangements around a surrender, which you know, Trump's lawyer Joe Takapina said he is going to do Fellingley surrender in any form. It's not something Donald Trump likes to do. I think, let alone

this one. But that is where we are going to go with this next and that will I suspect happen in the coming days. And I think Trump will you try to use the weekend to sway public opinion as much as possible. That's his go to move. Well, if it has always been his go to move. He was trying it with what was essentially an intimidation campaign against Alvin Bragg in the last two weeks. It clearly did not work. I mean, there's no way, there's no way

he could be surprised by the date. He's the one who told us that he was getting arrested two weeks ago. That is true, right, I think he's surprised that he was expecting it to be you know, obviously last week, and like we heard in the clip, they thought that the jury would be the jury would be out in surprise the pies. They were not out, They were in

and they were processed in that paperwork. So Michael Cohen, the one time attorney a former president Donald Trump, and he witnessed in the Manhattan District Attorney's case, said on Thursday that he believes Trump is petrified over his indictment. Let's take a listen to what he had to say. He's seething and to the world he wants to again appear to have this thick skin. He's not thick skinned again, He's actually very thin skin, and he's a very fragile ego.

This is his biggest fear that he will be mugshotted and that you know, he's going to now have an f a felony next to his name. These are not things that Donald Trump ever thought in his entire life, nor i for that matter, that he would ever be confronted with. He's seething because all the all the advice that they gave now landed him here. I wonder what all of this means, you know, for the country in

the future of the country. Would it would just proved nobody is above the law to disproved that his country really has checks and balances, that they just have checks and balances for people that they don't like and don't want to run for president. Yeah, well you know how I feel about that. Until everyone's held accountable, like black folks. To be honest with you, I don't think this is going to prove that now all of a sudden, you know, America has it together as far as the criminal justice

system is concerned. But I do think that they are showing clearly that nobody's above the law in respect to uh, you know, former President Donald Trump. It's so interesting though, you know, he started campaigning campaigning again last night with an email that he's sent out to start fundraising for this. So he's already raised money off of this, and folks say that he will continue, you know, on the campaign trail and continue to try to run for office. Yeah.

I was gonna say. You know, they told all police officers in New York City, if you're off today or or whatever it may be, to come into work today in uniform. So they're expecting some melee today and that they're requesting that all police officers come to work today. Well, he's not even turning himself into next week right there. That's correct. The indictment remains under sealed, so we still just for clarity, we still do not know, you know,

what that indictment looks like. And yes, he is expected to turn himself in early next week, but again that could change, just like we saw, you know, the story changing over the last two weeks. So we'll see what those indictments are. We'll be able to kind of, you know, look and see what the what the actual charge is

and how he turns himself in. You know, I was just so kind of tickled by Michael Cohen because he was saying, you know, I don't take any pride in this, and you know, I don't like to see this, and that's cap to me, Michael Cohen, knock it off you. He literally went on a tour to make sure, you know, if that Donald Trump was indicted for this, and he made a good point, Charlemagne. He said that if he could go to jail, be charged, and go to jail,

then so should Donald Trump. And he also made an interesting point when he said that you know, you don't get mob bosses for murder, you get them for tax evasion. So it's those smaller, you know cases that they you know, that they push in order to get you know, get somebody charged. And I still think Georgia's going to come through with something as well. I'm not sure about the federal charge, but I do think that Georgia will eventually.

The Georgia charge should be a federal charge. I don't know why the Fans haven't investigated that when and picked it up yet. And I guess for me, you know, I will feel like it's really real and nobody is above the law when the Fads actually press charges, you know, with marigalling them, you know, actually press charges. Well, I think we got to make sure that we look at when somebody's charged and then actually convicted and then what

kind of time what they get. To me, that's that is the ultimate test to see who is really above the law on who's not um So, an indictment is totally different than you know, actually going through with the process. And we even see that, you know, even on the police brutality side, you know, Charlemagne, whll they can get arrested and get charged and get off or get a slap on the wrist. So as this continues to develop, we'll be right here covering on the Breakfast Club. Can

we still have to remember innocent and teil proven guilty? Right? Well that's well yeah, well yeah for black folks, is guilty of toil proven innocent or whatever. Hey, for black folks, it's guilty until proven innocent. And even if you prove you infence, you're still guilty. You still guilty. That's right. Oh and listen, Tad has her Push the Line initiative, right, yes, yes I do. In Houston on June tenth, I kick off my Push the Line Politics until something happens nonpartisan

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Figua dot com for more information. I try to make sure you all subscribe to Tesla's podcast as Great Shot, No Chase of podcasting. We're going on vacation next week, so tads, we'll see you or the week after next. Yes, absolutely, thank you, thank you, And that was your front page news. Now when we come back, Tiana Taylor will be joining us. She has a new flick out call A thousand and one, and we go kick it with home. When we come back, Hallom will be in the building. It's the Breakfast Club,

The Morning Good Breakfast Club. I mean he was like, yo, you like literally one of the most same artists in the industry, Like, how do you do that? And I think for a long time, I just keep a lot of things bottled, and you know, and I'm so busy. I just keep it pushing. You know. That's the hustling me. Like yeah, like that'sh it happened. But I gotta keep it rock. I gotta keep it pushing. And I think that with I was finally able to let all those

years of like whatever, you know, quiet battles. I was fighting, dealing with postpartum depression, coming back home to film such a heavy roll and hapving to go to funerals during

my lunch breaks. It was crazy. So it was like I had to pour all of that into Nez and you know, she was that outlet of like, oh my god, I can finally like throw my cape ball from being super mom, being super wife, being uh, you know, super directors, super artists, you know what I'm saying, and get to just finally have a moment of weakness, you know what I'm saying, Like be weak for once and it be

considered art. It's dope because y'all take it back to the nineties era where I mean from everything in that movie, from the cars to the clothes too, you know the music too. I mean Angie Martinez was on the other station during she was she was on the other station. So how was that? And how slip up? Though? But you must have been adding living you said talk to

me nice day. Nobody saying that. The baseball you know what was crazy because all we get out with York people took to talk to me nice in that way. I didn't want that's how, but technically I'm your mother talked to me nice, nay nice? So how involved would you with doing somebody? Because I know sometimes you love that era as well. Yeah, y'all know, I'm like obsessed

with that era. Um, you know, it's also crazy to look back at it because to have to step into the ever now as an adult, not only as an adult but as a mother is crazy because in ninety six I was little Terry's age. I was six, you know, not understanding your all the way process in what was going on, and you know, the city around me, the world around me, you know. So to kind of like go back and relive some of those moments as an adult one was pretty cool because you know, I always

wanted to be in an error. I'm almost like, huh, this every don't deserve me. I need to go to the nineties. I should have been like seventeen eighteen in the nineties, So you know, it was it was dope to go back, but it was also emotional because it made you realize how much of that is now gone, how much of that have been erased, That vibrants, the color, that mom and pop feeling, like when you used to walk on a block and you know everybody the sprinklers

is out. You know, we lost a lot of that to gentrification and different things like that, and it's just like yeah, and it's just like, you know, to evolve is amazing, of course, but when you want our city in our community to evolve, and not have us included and you pushing us out. It's not beneficial. So all the glass, all the gray less brick, you feel what I'm saying, like it's cool and all for their aesthetic, but it's like, y'all, y'all pushing my people out. You

know what I'm saying. You never wanted to get married on the Brownstone because that when I seen it, I'm like, that is Tianna. You know what's crazy? It makes sense though me and I mine got married in Cleveland, like right in front of our bathroom where we had Junior. That was the closest thing as he was playing for the Cavaliers, so it's like, yeah, you know, we're here, So I could see myself doing that. And how was

he during the time. How was he during the time when you said you were depressing, you wanted to retire, and you felt like people didn't appreciate and respect you because that's the main support. Yeah, of course, mom, Dukes and and your hubby. Honestly, it was the hardest for my closest whether it was my mom, my husband, my close my friends, my pops. It was no see my pops, it's reckless. He liked me so you're like, man, if you don't want to do it, you ain't gonna do that. Yeah,

bow money. I love that he's like team Tiana, like I'm ryan with you, you know what I'm saying. Of course he's gonna always give me his honest opinion exactly what you need that balance. You need that one that's like yeah, all right, well cool, we were out, we out, you know, and then you got mom and my husband were They're literally my biggest fans, so to them, I'm like the greatest person in the world. So they can't really see and they hear me. Don't get me wrong.

I cry in their arms like they're they're one hundred percent, but they want me to, like, you know, keep pushing. But the great thing about it is that support is gonna always be there. And like I said, you need that balance, and nobody's gonna ever really see what you

see or feel, you know what you feel. So like when I came out and retired, like I locked myself in the room, like nobody even knew I was doing it, but I had hinted toward it, like y'all, I think I'm ready to die, And it was kind of like, no, talent, you two fire for all that, and then one day I'm like, you know what, I gotta do what I got to do, And I walked into a room and I went live and all my family watching from a different room and didn't even know that I was gonna

live to do it, but it was something that I needed to do for me, you know, like I didn't need any other outside noise, even from the closest people

to me. I didn't need that. I needed to go and like follow my heart, you know, and follow what I felt like my higher path was, which wound up being one of the best decisions in my life, because you know, for a minute, everything was like the music was an endoor be all, but like, nah, nah, this got a hold all because like when this album drop, you know how that music go, and it kind of takes up a lot of your world, you know, And I was ready to do other things that I love

that I felt like had been put on a back burner, you know, and I feel like I was ready for this moment. I had done a lot of movies already, but it was always like dance movies or like I was the sexy girl. I was the hot girl, and it was like, nah, like I'm I'm ready to evolve. I'm ready to really bask, you know, in my true journey. All Right, we got more with Yana Taylor when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning putting.

Everybody is DJ Envy Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking in with Tiana Taylor. Now they said, undappreciate it? Right? Yeah? Who made you feel that way? Right? Because if you look at the music, your fans supported you, right. All your shows were sold out. I mean you had a good time on shows and you have so many people that come support you. So what made you feel underappreciated? Like what accolades? Because you

were sold out, people loved you. Nobody ever came. Everybody said that your music was trashed. They loved your music, So what was it? But like, just imagine that if all of that was happening with nothing. Imagine all of that with the proper push, proper promo, proper machine doing what they have to do for you. You know what I'm saying. Like I've been me It's like I was just signed to a regular label. I've been in positions and around people that could really make shit go. You

know what I'm saying. And we've even spoken about it, like, you know, that time me as a artists deserved way more. Absolutely, you know, the sold out shows was the hard work that I put in, and I feel like it was almost like that core fan base that just kind of always stayed with me. But it is hurtful to hear like, yo, like I just wish she had a better I just wish she had a bet I just wish, you know, she had a bigger push, Like you know, It's just

it's a lot of different things. I remember when I put out Gonna let Me Damn the independently, I called Charlotte Man, I'm like, yo, I got this remix, well, routine were dropping it what we'll be doing exactly, And at that point I couldn't even really get cleared for a video budget, you know. And I remember when we when we put that out, they wound up clearing me

for a little video budget. It was something small, but like that one small yes though, which I'm still grateful for it, because that one small yes opened up the door for bigger, bigger budgets, And when it was time to do my other videos, and that's when I really got into my direction heavy because I knew that I was able to, you know, tell a story. It's crazy because there's probably artists we might have went platinum, double platinum, whatever,

but they don't get the respect deserve. You look at them and be like, that's a talented Yeah. But it was also from It was also from Pears too. You gotta understand one thing y'all know about Tianna. This is why I see so much of myself in on Nez is Tiana shows up for everybody. Everybody, whether it's through radio, you know, other singers, rappers, whether I'm doing people's video, I'm styling people, I'm creative directing, Like I show up for everybody in the midst of still trying to be

an artist myself, which is hard to do. A lot of people feel like, nah, it's either me or it's either them. And you know, I've been very selfless within my career, and you know a lot of me showing up just wasn't being reciprocated. So that was the part of feeling unappreciated, you know what I'm saying, and you know, just feeling like, damn, it could be more like I'm

I'm literally doing everything for everybody. I'm being sucked drive my creativity, and when I need some water in, you know, it ain't no more water left than the bottle, or it's quiet, you know what I'm saying, Like everybody needs everything from me and I do it. How much? How much did you draining yourself? Though a lot? My cup was empty. By the time I finally got on Live and said I'm gonna retire, I was empty. I was empty, And I remember really just asking God, like, Okay, what

is my higher purpose? Like what do you want me to do? What is my job so I can get that done? You know? And I realized because I've always been a helpful person since I was fifteen. I've been choreographing, creative, directing, styling, you know what I'm saying. So it's just like for me, I have a real love of helping other artists and helping develop other artists. I think that's why I was hurtful, Like when you see a lot of people that you

work with, um not really reciprocate the love. I see more love after I retire than I did before I Retire's threat no more. She's going Yeah, it's like, oh my god, he was such an inspiration to that. And this is like, baby boo, where was that when I asked you to get on this record or where was this when? You know what I'm saying, Like when I was just you know, but me, you know, I keep it graceful like I don't. It's no reason to be upset about things that you cannot control. You gotta keep

it pushing. And that's what I did. I made myself a glade plugging, Like why only be plugged in the bathroom? Yeah, blugging. I don't get plugged in the bathroom when I can smelling foods in my labor or block the house anyway you're seeing socket, I'm plugged. That's it, you feel me. But that's when, that's when you could just smell. You start smelling your own roses and you ain't got to look for anybody else to do that for you, you know what I'm saying. And that's where I am. You

know where I am now. And I was able to pour all of those nose, all of the pain, all of the hurt into this one yes, And I knew that I had a point to prove, and I knew that I was willing to do the work. How nerve racking was shooting this movie because you don't have a part in the movie. The movie is all about you, so it's so many different emotions. How nervous did you get with filming that? And how long did it take?

The Oh my god? Honestly, me and a Vy, the writer and director, we did a lot of layering with that Nez, and we color coordinated her layers, so like pink was for um vulnerability and blue may have been for her inner child and I'm sorry, Blue may have been for her her being cold. Green maybe been for her inner child, and red may have been for her anger.

So by the time we got done workshopping, I had a rainbow script, you know, so I was able to know what emotion to jump and it was a perfect shorthand for us to kind of like, Okay, we're gonna set in this scene. You may be blue and pink today. So then you see the scene with the with the cup of noodles. How I'm able to laugh but like cry at the same time. No, for real, like that, for real, you know what I'm saying, Like and it's crazy because I want to say I shot that scene

coming straight from my lunch break. But during my lunch break, I had just attended the funeral, so I was I wasn't nervous. Remember I told you earlier, I Nez was my outlet. She was my therapy, you know. And I know you you're big on mental health and different things like that, So you know, I was using a NAZ to cry out loud because I knew that once av yelled cut get home at the end of the day and really throw that cape back on, the same thing that Batman do when you go home and take his

cap where he may be bruised up. You know when you say that, I mean when I hear that, I'd be like, man, what I try. What I want to do is how do we help black women not always have to put the cape on? Exact you don't want to put the cape on? And that, And I mentioned that earlier, like we're we're strong in ninety nine percent of the time and it's not by choice, so yeah, may look at it. Yeah, just a strong black woman.

That's why I said to be a NAZ and to be weak for twelve hours was the most amazing feeling. When I say weak, I don't mean like literally weak, but just to have a moment of weakness, to just be able to exhale. Wow. You know, like that is a lot because we are supposed to be strong until it's against We're forposed to be strong for others until

it sounds to be strong for ourselves. And that's why I could connect with and as It wasn't a bit of nervousness in my heart to play on this because I knew I had a story to tell through and had a story to tell through me, you know, so I was in her skin. We were like two souls in one body. Was what was the most difficult part of that movie? If there was any? You know, it wasn't even I'll tell you that much. We've seen it so much. We've seen you doing the head. Yeah, looks

like it was hot. Yeah, what was the most difficult part? If any, The most difficult part was I think raising my three sons and um, you know, acting out the different layers of OZ because we don't shoot in the order. So like one day, I'm twenty two year old, vibrant inas thick ass accent, you know, next damn thirty four

year old has barely got a voice. But it was really eye opening the sea with a single mother go through because being a mom is a it's the biggest job, even with the partner, even with the husband, it's the biggest job. Especially women with girls. You know, it's harder because they're mommy girls and they want to do what mommy's doing. You know, it's it's it's it's a bigger job. It's the biggest job. I don't keep anybody saying it's

the biggest job. I we don't move. We got more with Tianna Taylor when we come back, it's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning More. Everybody's d J n V. Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club was still kicking in with Tianna Taylor. Charlemagne when you uh, you know in the movie, there's a point where she has to let her son go, right, that makes you think about you know, at some point you're gonna have to let your daughters go. Yeah,

And I think about that, um often. And Junie's only seven and Rue's only three, and I'm just like, uh right, yeah, I'm like I don't I don't like that. That's why I'm like trying to give them that independence to be able to express themselves. Um that freedom, you know that because kids need that too, And people think because their kids are not allowed to express themselves and have feelings. And I want them to because when you do older, I want you to feel like you don't got leave me.

I tell mommy anything, dada, you know, shoot to stay here for as long as you want, as long as you are ain't no, ain't no rush. I was actually there was one part where you push your friend's moms. Yeah she should have beat you up, though she definitely definitely should not have push. I wouldn't have done nothing like that. However, you are not going to call me a street walk. I think it was really her house, trying to do right. How I literally came in from

finding work and you down my throat. I can you remember I was crying that first. I'm like, yo, can you at least acknowledged me trying to have that moment of vulnerability. This is the point, this is the problem. Now we're too forced into having to go into survival mode because she was vulnerable before she went into survival mode. And it was and it was once again, it was not the right decision at all. Was it? The right thing to do, but her head just wasn't that space.

She was in survival mode. She had never been love, she never had a mom, she ever been seeing. She don't know no people like you got no damn home train and she literally don't. She has no home to train in. But that's when I say you shouldn't judge people based off what they do in survival more exactly exactly. I was gonna ask, so, ah, you don't Reality TV. That's done, because I know one time your family was on Reality TV and we got to see again Tice. Yeah,

we VH one and e UM. I'm thinking about it, but this time, if I do it, it's gonna be on my own Yeah, my own network, you know what I'm saying. Like for me, it's just we're busy in real life. Majority of the times, people don't even see me and him altogether. Like he's literally in Chicago doing the show. I'm literally out here doing the press for like we are like literally fame aside. We are that family that's literally a working family, including Junior. She got billboards.

You're like, we're literally a working family, you know. So it's like for reality TV, even though they say it's your reality. And I loved working with both VH one and e UM and they loved us, you know, and I appreciate their support even to this day. They always

show in love. But even within reality, it's still not really a reality if it's a certain type schedule, you know, And due to COVID made it hard too, Like they can't just come on my movie set, you know what I'm saying, They can't just come on the set of the show. Like it was really tough. So it's almost

like we were in a relationship with them. It's like, well, when y'all gonna make time for us, you know, and it's just like we gotta do the things that make y'all love us to want to be able to follow our life, you get what I'm saying, Like we got a family to raise, so I think it was just like a class and scheduling and honestly, with working with the real I want to really make sure I got this space and opportunity to really give them that. Like I feel like we wasn't able to give them all

of us, you know, even just the bare minimum. We weren't able to give them. Look, how many people love the show imagine they would have had one hundred percent of the schumper, do you know what I'm saying. But it's just like we were just extremely busy. We were never in the same place. So even that costs a lot of money to send a camera coop with EMSs and a camera cup with me, to send a camera coop with my mom when she gotta take Junie to

her jobs because I gotta work over here. Like there's a lot in Doing it through COVID was the craziest. So it's like I and I loved it. Thought I want to see, you know, I want to see Tiana Taylor in front of the camera and I want to see her with big budgets shooting, and that's why we have to make executive decisions. And you see, that's what I'm doing right now once again, just like music, just putting certain things on a standstill, and I look at

all these different things like college. You know, it'll always be there for you when you're ready, no matter what age. I can make a beautiful song at sixty, you know what I'm saying. I can make a reality. I can come back at any time. But right now I want to focus on where I'm loved where I'm appreciating where I'm seeing and where I'm heard, and I feel like mentally, emotionally, I was really heard through this movie. So to honestly get all the support and love from this is amazing.

What does success look like for you when it comes to a thousand and one? It looked like this to me. You know, I don't require a lot, you know, I think the awards and being rewarded is amazing, but the biggest reward is the prayers that are answered, the blessings. You know, to be able to go from a lot of note to one little yes that would change your

world is enough for me, you know. So like the Oscar buzz and if there is an Oscar nomination in the future or any award nomination in the future, I'm grateful for that, and of course we want to you know, manifest it and claim it. But like that's not really like my headspace. My headspace is that I was able to one get this therapy very much heeded therapy, very much needed healing, and being able to being able to really show what I can do. And now they're no

longer hitting the snooze button. You know what I'm saying, like everybody's woke, and I love that. I know you gotta go, but it's gotta ask. White man can't jump, what's your part in there? I am sin Quai's wife. I'm the lead's wife. Um round away, girl, you know, just just playing no ball because we've seen how you you almost did justin people and at that celebrity basketball game. Yeah. No,

I'm not playing no ball. And I'm actually I'm doing here, doing here out of my house like real, just like day one down ass wife, raising our son, trying to get it popping. So I'm even excited about that because it's like three different three differ and rolls. I have another movie coming out to every movie that was a queeky ding. Yeah, but it's it's it's really cute because it's two different characters, you know what I'm saying. But

it's three movies. It's a thousand and one white man can't jump in a Book of Clarence, which is a biblical film September twenty See, No, I'm not doing him, but if you're doing hand a biblical movie like Jesus come in, let me get back, It's like that's crazy.

It's like a biblical movie for real, you know what I'm saying, Like, but I think it's really dope because look at that timing, Like I shot three, all three of these movies in different times and it all coming out in the same year thousand and one Friday, Um White Man Can't Jump May nineteen, Book of Clarence September twenty second. So not only am I doing what I love, but I'm showing range now. Like it's really like you cannot go back to sleep. It's no sleep prepared to

be tired. After you started doing the therapy and got the healing, is that when everything started to open up, like even career wise, Well that's hard to say because I never had real therapy. My therapy was through out next Yes, so I had twelve hours of therapy for six weeks. Yeah, you know it's okay, you've been listening. You know, he just more in depth. I had started my healing journey when I decided to retire. That's what I'm saying, Like, you see, I'll retire it with grace.

I wasn't upset, I wasn't angry, I wasn't mad at anyone like you know me, i'd be chilling. I just needed to get that out so it wouldn't be like, oh, watching not putting out Uch. I'm gonna le y'all know what it is. So when I am doing every everything else in this world, you know what it's for. You know what that fight is for. You know what I'm saying. You know what that extra pushes for, the extra grind.

You know, like that's just me. So it's like, you know, I had already started my process and the moment I decided to keep that door cracked and allowed myself to continue to open doors. And so I found a master key. That was my healing, you know, knowing that every single door on this floor is for me, I just gotta find the key to open it. And I started finding the master key to put into the master lock, So unlock it. Are you unretired? You're gonna start doing music again?

Or we're not there yet? Baby. Let me get my Oscar first. I might get Oscar. Tianna Taylor at the Oscars with Tims on. I love to see God with the suit some Tims some butters. Ut'll put that Navasphiel. Even though we don't need those awards for validation exactly. I would like to see that. Yes, you know what, will we go to eat God's status like maybe it might take me to get the oscars to be like, you know, let me do this album talking going, I mean you know what I'm saying, like God's playing is

the best player? Never you never know how it's going to unfold. Hello, thank you for joining us. We appreciate it. But a new movie A thousand and one to make sure you go see it, and thank you Tianna for joining us. All right now, Tianna Taylor. Yeah, it's the breakfast club. Good morning. Got to Tianna Taylor for joining us this morning. Make sure you go see Tianna Taylor's new film Man a thousand and one. It's in theaters today. That's right, Yeah, go support a good sister, Tianna Taylor. Man.

All right, now we are the breakfast club. Let's get to the rooms. Let's go thro or chatting. Is the Ruba report? I mean, I guess were on the breakfast clubs This where the tea spells right right on the breakfast club. Now, Charlomagne, let me ask you a question. What's the definition of a mass shooting? Because I was confused yesterday and I'll tell you why. I thought. The

definition of a mass shooting is when you shoot multiple people. Right. So, yesterday they said there was a mass shooting in Memphis. Two people killed, five people wounded in a shooting at a restaurant in Neflace. That's definitely a mass shooting, even though it was he said two people killed, five wounders. I mean seven people got shot. Yes, that's definitely a mass shooting. Okay, because when I think of mass shooting, I don't think of shootings when it was like me

and you beefing and we're shooting at each other. I don't think of that as a mass shooting. I think a mass shooting is when somebody targets once to crowd and just targets random people. I considered that mass shooting. I guess this is a that would be considered unintentional mass shooting. I don't know. So when they say that mass shootings are up and there's so many mass shootings, everything is put into that quote unquote mass shooting. Pot.

I mean that is definitely a mass shooting if seven people get shot, whether you meant to shoot those seven people or not. All right, Well, and altercation happened at a restaurant in Memphis, and the restaurant that's saying was owned by Yo Gotti's. Owned by Yo Gotti is a prevay restaurant. Cops arrived to find two men suffering from serious gunshot wounds. One was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other died at the local hospital. Now there

is video which is very sad. You can see that, you know, two men got into it looks like an altercation or argument in a fight inside the restaurant. It seems like it was they were thrown out, and then the fight continue on outside and you see gunshots erupt in and people shooting and people running and people scattering. That's why I don't want to be around the crazy damn body. I don't want to be a new vicinity

where it's a large amount of people. But a mass shooting, the textbook definition a mass shooting is a crime in which an attacker killed or injured multiple individuals simultaneously using a firearm. So yes, that was that. Definitely a mass shooting. Yeah, So definitely rest in peace and condolences to anybody, you know, if you lost your family member or friend or whatever it may be. But very very sad out in Memphis, Tennessee.

Where can we find some infinity stones? This we can snap away all the guns if we can just snap away a hall of guns across the globe in all universes. Just that's what I would use infinity stones for. I wouldn't I wouldn't get rid. I wouldn't destroy my affinity stones after that though, But that's one thing. That's one thing. You're doing it, okay, absolutely. Now. On Thursday, Lotto dropped the episode of her new seven seven seven radio show.

It was featuring Chloe Bailey and she talks about her insecurities because of social media. So because we're constantly in our heads, we're like, okay, well, how can I fix this? How can I make that okay? So all of our insecurities get heightened because insecure about people will poke on yeah, and I mean looking, oh you don't look old. That's crazy. So now the thing is, I'm gonna saying this without saying those names, but I'd be like, I look like, oh,

white woman's good to her hand. It is. And it's all because of social media though, yes, it really is, Like you know, I can't say all it just like you said heightens your insecurity and makes some new ones. It makes some new ones because I never thought I looked older until I read it looks like, Oh, I promise you don't look old. I don't think Chloe Bailey looks, so I don't think a lot of looks, so either one of them look't. Hell a lot. Don't get a

radio show. You don't listen. Huh, you don't listen to this room report. Huh. When I'm telling the rumors, you don't listen. I tell you about Lottle getting her own show on Apple Attention. She got a radio show. Yes, man, being that we are bad chicks. Yes, what I'm saying, bad bees. We need to put out a rap out Boxon's rappers are doing this. You should do that thing right? Yes, what what would I rap? Name? Be Ebony and Ivory. No,

that's that's LAMB because you're not iver you bage Burton Ernie. No, it's taking m I asked my this. I want to be like the City girls, though, shut out serious, you know what I'm saying. I like that CTG and Young New York. Yeah, Young New York like that. I like that. I like that. I'm saying city boys okay, alright, alright, alright, alright, any labels out there sign us now. They also talk about rumors that she was dating Quaver when I mean Kobe Bell. I never heard the rumor though, t is, oh,

what are we doing a movie together? But da oh yeah, who said that? I don't know? Ye would you say that? I don't know where that came from? Yeah? I work, yes, working working. He's really nice guy. Yeah, yeah he's nice. I mean he got dress. Yeah, I like a zucks. You do rumor reporting? You never heard that one? I didn't heard. I never heard that one. I don't know where that came from. Got some inside information something that people don't know. We don't know. I don't saw something. Yeah,

I ain't never heard that. Also, Quavo released a new record today, and this new record, people believe he's taken shots at Drake. We're gonna play that record in a little bit. What. Yeah, that's random, seems very random, but you know that's what the internet is saying. But that is your room report. Now, who're giving that? Donkey man, man, Let's talk nothing all over the world. Man. We'll discuss four after the hour. What it's freaky it is Freaky Freaky Friday. Now was the time to do it. It's

definitely freaky Freaky Friday with this one. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Check out the new movie Spinning Goal, the true story behind Casablanca Records, the most successful independent record label ever that gave us all. Just like Gladys Knight, The Withers, and Kiss, It's the greatest story never told with an

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the day today? Wow? Donkey today for Friday. In March thirty first, Freaky Freaky Freaky Friday goes to a Dutch musician named Jonathan Jacob Mijor. Now, what does this have to do with freaky Friday Well, Jonathan has donated sperm to at least thirteen clinics, eleven in the Netherlands, where he was blacklisted in twenty seventeen for fathering a hundred and two children. Jesus, that is a lot of baby

batter I mean, just unlimited clam sauce everywhere. Would you like a little gentleman is relish with that poom poom pastry. Of course you would, That's why you're here. Let's go the Vice News for the report. A prolific Dutch sperm donor alleged to have fathered hundreds of children is being taken to court to stop him from conceiving any more.

The civil suit against Jonathan Jacob Meyer, a forty one year old musician from the Hague who now lives in Kenya, has been launched by the Donor Kind Foundation, a Dutch organization which supports donor children, and a mother who gave birth to a child conceived using his sperm. They're asking the court to take action to crack down on Meyer's excessive donation, which is in breach of existing rules in

the Netherlands and many other countries. Ties VanderMeer, chair of the donor Kind Foundation said in a statement that Meyer was believed to have fathered at least five hundred and fifty children, using at least thirteen clinics around the world, and using donation sites and social media to approach people wishing to conceive. He called him a prolific Dutch sperm donor. That sounds way too dignified. Listen to me. This week

is all about accountability. Okay, Trump was in, which is a great thing because it shows nobody as above the law. Innocent until proven guilty, of course, but it still shows it some checks and balances. So the same rules apply to Jonathan. Now, Jonathan didn't commit a crime, but he's being sued for allegedly increasing the risk of accidental incests see.

Under Dutch guidelines, donors are not allowed to father more than twenty five children, aren't pregnant more than twelve women to prevent inbreeding incests or psychological problems for kids who find out they have a great number of siblings. Basically, you can't just be out here sharing all that nizzle drizzle because you might end up slipping on some nut butter and falling into your sister's vagina. I don't know

how any of that works, y'all. Okay, I've never in my life even considered the fact that if you are a person who fathers a whole bunch of kids, whether through donating penis marmalade or having kids the good old fashioned nick can away, if you're doing it all over the globe, the odds are high, or at least high by a lottery standards, that it's a one in the two hundred and ninety two point million powerball type of

chance that you could end up banging your sibling. Now, the reason he's getting sued is because the group alleges he has lied about the number of children he is fathered. Okay, you heard the chairman of Donor kind. He also said we are taking action against this man because the government is doing nothing. Okay. He has global reach via the internet, and he does business with a large amount of international sperm banks. Sidebar, What does the country doing a sperm

bank needs to bail out? Think about? It didn't get back to me, but the lawsuit was bought on by a woman who gave birth to one of his kids in twenty eighteen. She said that if I had known he had already fathered more than a hundred children. I would have never chosen this donor. Now. I know nothing about donating sperm. Okay, I have only shared my penis collided with one woman that is my wife. But ladies, I'm just asking, okay, feel free to let me know

in the comments on social media. When you go to a sperm bank, doesn't matter how many kids the prick liquid has created. Huh, this woman says. When I think about the consequences this could have for my child, I get sick to my stomach. Going to court is the only way to protect my child. The reason this man, Jonathan, is ensued is because women pleaded with him to stop

donating the daddy sauce. Okay. Now, the foundation wants to ask the court to order Jonathan to stop donating and to have all his storage sperm destroyed unless it is reserved for a woman who has already given birth to one of his children. How do you destroy sperm? Envy? You thirsty? Now, there's an Australian couple who paid all the sixty five hundred dollars for Jonathan's high fruit toast pawn syrup, and Jonathan did this under the name Rudd.

Women are upset because he just won't stop, and women don't want to tell their child they have hundreds of siblings. Now, Jonathan wrote a letter to the sperm bank. He said, dear JP Morgan, spake, I want to help people realize their dreams of having kids. I like to see that there are children of mine all over the world. This

is extremely selfish and irresponsible. Okay, if you are a person who goes to a sperm bank to get some pearl jam and you want your donor to be in the child's life out Chica because you possibly be a father to hundreds of children. Jonathan mentioned, you're probably about to lose millions of dollars that you don't have in lawsuits, but no reason other than you can't stop spreading population paste all over the globe, for no reason other than

your own ego. Please give Jonathan Jacob Major the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh now you are the doge, the day, the dogee, Oh the day. Ye. I hope he loses it all, I really do. I hope he has to pay a dollar for every sperm that comes out when he ejaculates. Do you know that normally it's about one hundred million sperm pur ejaculation. You know that, So think about that matter. Imagine if the judge charges him a dollar every sperm that comes out throwing a joculation.

It's pretty nasty on a freaking freaking for Friday. Oh that's why I did it on freaky, freaky, freaky Friday. I figured that. Yes, all right, well, thank you for that donkey to day question. You answer the question, though, what happened to you in visi line? I don't know. I really don't know what happened to my visil line last night. I went to sleep last night with the top and bottom of my visil line, and I woke

up this morning with just the bottom. I just want you to give them ammunition by saying things like this. I just want you to know that. But I don't know what the top of my visit line this. But I have a sneaky suspicion one of my extraterrestrial cousins came and he took my top invisi line, and I would just ask for them to give it back. They've collected enough DNA uh in hair samples and stuff for

me over the years. Now you're final Later though, not, because when whatever what if you swallow it comes out there. I didn't swallow my damn and busy line. It was all my teeth. Okay. I don't like how you said that you'll find it, you'll find it. I don't even like what you was implying. Just all right, I don't think about my butt, son, I'm not okay, come on and down now, good morning? Down now? All right? When we come back, WUSA Clay you mind, let's get serious,

act like you got some damn Senator Nina Turners. That's right, Nina Turner will be joining a Voice of Reason. We need to hear from Nina Turner this weekend, so we're gonna talk to them when we come back. And also Rip Michaels will be joining us this morning as well, so don't move. It's a breakfast cloud, Good morning, the breakfast club sending comments sense gun reform. But I also gave it to President Biden because it really pissed me off to see him say there's nothing I can do

without without Congress. I just have to plead to them, and we know that's the case, but damn, can't you call out some names, talk about some of these senators that are getting money from the gun lobbyists. These senators that are you know, their campaigns directly benefited from the NRRA. That's all you got is I can't do nothing but

plead to them. Yeah, I mean, I have the most powerful person in the world say they can't do any then the people in the hoods where they misunderstood, whether it's real hoods, urban hoods and suburban hoods, what about them. I mean, I have higher expectations of the two toddlers in my life than we do of elective This is particularly the President of the United States of America has the largest bully pulpit in the world. Gas up the jets and let these foods. No, I'm coming to Tennessee.

Gas up the jet in places where they're gun violence and let folks know I'm coming. There is this unacceptable, Charlottamagne and DJ to have the President of the United States of America, and quite frankly, any member of Congress to say that they're powerless. There's always something you can do, even if it's using the bully pulpit or letting folks know. I'm not leaving this place calling it. I would be

calling in all those manufacturers and let them know. Ain't nobody leaving this place until we find a solution, because guess what, I'm ready to die on this hill. And I don't mean physically die, but hey, I'm the president of United States of America. I don't give a damn if I get another term. But what's about to happen. It's some true action and real common sense gun reform in the United States of America because it is immoral to allow babies to die at the rates that they're

dying in these schools. And what are your thoughts, what you know, what do you think can slow some of it down? Right? We've had so many mass shootings in

this yield loan. You know, we talk about it's funny, you know when her Mexico say, you know, Americans said, don't go to Mexico is dangerous, and then Mexico's president says, I think America's a little more a little So when you talk about all these these shootings, these mass shootings, and these guns using these high powered rifle in these people being able to purchase guns and not getting any type of mental checks, so really any type of background checks.

Then you look at what Bill Clinton did in what two thousand and two thousand and four where they banned a off fifteens for ten years or whatever it may be. So what do you think can happen? What do you think can be done realistically? Man, it's a combination of those things. We as a nation need to reevaluate the worshiping of the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment is not God, it is not an absolute right, and there is no way that the framers of this country could have even

imagined the type of firepower that we have today. It is called taking action for the twenty first century, and it is it's again, it's a moral it's a matter of morality here, and you're going to continue to let the NRA run this this nation. Is this the United States of the NRA? Or is this the United States of America. So first of all, we need some people with some balls to stand up against this lobby and to push legislation through. But that's in state houses too.

We're losing ground and a lot of state houses as well. So we need governors, we need members of General Assembly, but in particular, we need the level of government that has the biggest stick, and that is the United States of America. And then we as everyday citizens have a role to play as well. It is not just on the elected officials, it is on us. These mass shootings are a reflection of us, and Charlie, I know I'm

going into your land. You talk a lot about mental health challenges, not not everybody, because I'm sick and tired of people saying this person got a mental health challenge, they label and everybody would really diagnosed mental health. Everybody is diagnosed with a mental health challenge, is not going out there being violent. But do we as a country have a mental health problem? That's the problem. America has

a mental health problem. And anytime you let a small lobby like the NRA control whether or not we're gonna have common sense gun reform, then that tells us that there's something wrong with us. So in summation, it is a combination of both laws but also the spirit of America. Who do we want to be? And it is is it okay for us to have our babies dine either at mass shootings that happen in schools or other public places, and also what is happening in some of our community.

I love how you said who do we want to be? Because I hate when people say things like this isn't who we are exactly exactly what do you think about you know, Charlemagne and myself we were talking the other day, uh and with Tesla Figurer. So teachers possibly having firearms or you know, police officers around schools more, or even maybe parents. Maybe parents gotta take a shift where they don't have to necessarily have guns, but just somebody that

can call not on one pretty fast, you know. Um. And I don't think that if you you're a parent, you're gonna look out for them kids a little more because your kids are one of those kids, you know. And I commend those cops to the way those cops ran in that building with no armor on, no helmets on, no face mask on. I mean, they didn't have nobody on. What they were like, we're gonna go get We're gonna

go get this killer. So what are your thoughts on some of those things that people have been talking about the last couple of days. I mean, what we're going back to the wild wild West. You want to armed teachers instead of getting to the root of the problem. You can arm every teacher in America that's not gonna get it at the root of the problem because if somebody is really determined to be a mass shooter, they're

ready to die on that day. I'm ready to die because I know that the chances that i may die are very high, and I'm just going in to do this again. You can't solve the gun problem with more guns. We got more guns than any other nation verse and in this in this country. So it is I mean, and parents are already armed. There's I know a lot of armed parents, but that is not necessarily the solution. The solution is getting at the root of the problem

is mental health. And I'm not talking about diagnosed people, but we have a mental health problem in this country. An addiction to guns. That's number one. Number two. We need other types of services that wrap around a community to try to prevent this from happening. The goal is prevent and the goal is not to have people to act when it's happening. Now, DJ I love the idea of having parent patrols. In the city of Cleveland. There was a councilwoman. She's no longer here on this plane

of existence. She's in the ancestral plane, but her name is Fannie M. Lewis, and she had a program where she funded parent patrols in and around schools. Now they weren't armed, but it was just the very nature of their presence. So could there be a beautiful thing in helping a community and fund and paying people to be out there, and they don't have to physically be a parent, like biologically be a parent. But people in the community, particularly men, because we need some more man energy, don't

give damn what nobody else got to say. And I'm every woman and I'm fine with saying that we need some more man energy because I know some of them folks out there don't believe in that, but we need some more man energy out there, and especially in black communities, to see black men out there around schools. In some cases, too many of our households in the black community are run by women because you know, certain things are popping off.

I get it. But to love and embrace the community, there's an African proverb says it takes a village, then let the village come together, and women too. I'm not saying we don't need women, but so many children don't even have the presence of a real strong, loving man in their lives. They don't see male teachers, because teaching is not necessarily a profession that men gravitate too because the pay too damn low while we had it. Let's go on the increase the pay of teachers. The people

that mold minds. But that parent patrol is an excellent idea. Has been done before, and we should do it again. The goal is to prevent it from happening, not to act when it happened. I like the parent patrol I did, but I do say I feel like if there are parents who you know have weapons, and you know their license and training to use them, I wouldn't mind being able to carry those weapons either black panther style. I can't. I can't carry. You can't like you can't. I can't

carry school school. I feel like carry. I think you'd be able to carry if people have a license to care. I'm not saying that I'm against that. All I'm saying is that if everybody's arming up and we think that that is the sole way to solve the problem, my position is that that is it is not the sole way to solve the problem, and it's not even the best way to solve the problem. That I'm not saying people shouldn't be armed up. And I got people in my life for our in law enforcement. My son is

a police officer, for God's sakes. So I get it and I understand it. But we can't outgun on the guns. All right. We got more with Senator Nita Turning. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning on. Everybody is DJ n V Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building, Senator Nita Turner. I feel like there's so many issues impact in America. I don't even know where to begin,

Like what's what do you what's on your mind? Like, well, I can't one of the reasons why I'm here, and I'm so glad. I love you guys, and I'm always

invited to come back home when I'm here. But I am a senior fellow at the at the New School Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy, and it's led by one of the greatest stratification economist, doctor Derek Hamilton, And we just had a seminar a forum just on Tuesday, and it was about the promises and the perils of black politics, and so that's very much on my mind, because we as a nation is especially our black leaders.

Leaders like Minister Malcolm X and doctor Mark Luther King Junior are on record as defining the problem with white liberal and that white liberals are a big threat to Black liberation. But there is a group of people in our society that get off, that are let off the hook, and that's the black moderate. And I happen to believe that the black moderate is the biggest threat to true Black liberation because they are the gatekeepers in this society,

in these political spaces, in these high places. And so the black community must have some more family barbecues, and we got to decide what we're going to do as a community and stop continue to be complicit in our own demas. I'm concerned that a segregationist governor is running

the great State of Florida. I'm concerned that the things that we read about in history books we are now reliving and that the same spirit of like a governor Faubus and all of those other segregation as governors and senators and reps and all name them, they manifest through some of these people who are in their forties and fifties. Yeah. Yeah, SEANP. Thurmot spirit is alive, and well, those are the kinds

of things on my mind. It's on my mind that the people of East Palestine, a predominantly white community, they voted over seventy percent for President Donald J. Trump. When a train derails in that working class and poor community, You've got people like Joe Joey Bayhart and all these other Latte liberals saying they're getting what they deserve because

they voted for President Donald J. Trump. Doesn't every human being on this earth deserve clean water, clean air, clamp and I don't give a damn who you voted for. Their babies didn't vote for Donald J. Trump. We are becoming a heartless not becoming hell. We are another manifestation of who we are, a heartless nation. But just because that is the reality today doesn't mean it has to be the reality tomorrow. So one of the things we're working on at the New School is taking the academy.

This is not just about public it's not just about coming up with great ideas. In the academy is how can they be applied? How can we have community engagement, and how can we push real public policy that lifts people and change its material conditions In real time. I'm like finding lew Haymer right now, our elder. You know, she's on the ancestral plane too. But aren't we all sick and tired of being sick and tired? Absolutely? Yeah. I just don't know what to do over it. We

need a general strike in this country. We need to do what France is doing. We need to do what the people in Israel are doing against that ultra right wing government. We need to take to the streets and

be willing to stay in the streets. I think, well, you know, the major problem is most people don't care until it affects them personally, right, And that's a sad thing is it's like, you know, where everything that goes on, people are be like, oh, I'm outraged, and they'll look and they keep it moving, and then it doesn't affect them personally. Nobody makes a move, which is sad, but they don't get it. It's always going to affect you.

It may be a long distance from you. Remember when doctor Mark Luke King Junior said, what affects one directly affects us all indirectly. It's coming to your door, baby, Now it may come to my door quicker, But it's coming to your door. It is a problem that we have obseeing wealth in this country. That's a problem. It's a problem that people can't afford their healthcare. That is

a problem. And so we have to get people to understand the connectivity of what it means to be a human being on this earth and how anything that happens to your what happens over there, happens over here eventually, and we need more leaders with the hutzpah to say it. I feel like America ain't got no breakpadge right now. Oh you know, and when you ain't got no brake padge, you risk to yourself and you're a risk to everybody

else on the road. And I don't understand why I elected officials don't see that eventually you're going to be impacted by all this stuff you're ignoring because they don't give a dam because they all comfy, cozy, but now they don't care well to ask a question back to the presidency, what are your thoughts on the presidency and if he should run again? He hasn't announced if he is going to run again, and what are your thoughts on it? If you want to run again, run, But

I believe everybody should jump in that race. I'm glad to see Mary and will in there. We don't have isn't it funny how people want you to have choice, but then they don't want you to have choice. They want you to make choices they I mean, this is a republic, right, so anybody can run. The man don't own an office, and so whether it's him or Trump, whoever was in the office, even president, people want to run round. So I would never say, because I'm not

an agist. I mean, I hope I'm blessing enough to make it to my eighties fan. If the man want to run, let them run. But other folks should jump into the race too, And so Mary and Williamson is in there for not I hope other people jump in there. The water's just fine. Run. My only problem is I feel like people start saying, well, he has the best

chance of beating this person. I hate that conversation. How do you know the best chance means for people jumping out of a primary In twenty twenty, people like Pete Boota Jack, Mayor Secretary of Transplation, Pete Booda Jack, who didn't even he didn't even comment on days he had to be whipped into submission by the lover. Shout off to David Sirota, shouting out some people today, But it's America,

So we can't have it both ways. Either you believe that people should have choice and not just bodily autonomy, choice when it comes to abortion, or you don't. Shouldn't they have choice when it comes to people on the ballot. Yeah, he got the best chance because the system is gonna make sure you got the best chance. Every twenty Pete Booda Jack jumped out of the race, Amy Cloth, but y'all, Harris, all of them jumped out of the race to get this man the best chance, you know what I mean.

So so it wasn't a fair fight. Y'all jumped out so that the candidate that y'all annoying it, y'all be in the system, could have the best chance. And here we are. That's what happened in twenty sixteen, because it feel like the people got behind Bernie. But the DNC was like, nah, they changed that. They manipulated the super delegence and all that show. You know, and you remember we were at the Apolos, remember that, and you know Erica garden. Yep. Oh my god, that's how it went

far back. I mean, it's a beautiful thing. So I want people to know. I mean life as hard as right now. Chicken wings are cheaper than eggs. People gotta work two and three jobs. That's not living. People gotta stand up. You gotta reclaim it. And so we can't lose hope, but we gotta put some action behind that hope, some sweat goal, divinda behind that hope. And they're multiple ways to do it. You don't have to have an elected title to be the change you want to see

in the world. Danny Lew Haymer wasn't elected. Now, she did run for Congress, but she wasn't elected the office, and she shook up the president of the United States America. That was Linda Bay Johnson. She started a new party, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, her and white folks who were suffered. So there's always something you can do, but we cannot solely depend on elected leaders to do it. But we gotta make a demand. And when you make a demand,

it has to be consequences. So what I want the black people in particular, but American people all around. If you ain't got to sugar daddy, sugar mama. You're in the working class. Now you may be in the upper echelonss of it. Baby, you work. You gotta have a sugar somebody, a trust funders. If you don't have those things, your way of life is in peril. And imagine if

we unite it against the ultra ultra wealthy. And wealth is a beautiful thing, but when you got so few people to have so much and so many people to have so little, it's untenable. So we the people gotta get up and take to the streets like they do in France, and take to the streets and let them. In France they cut off electricity and stuff. They let them know we ain't playing with you. Nurses, teachers, doctors, got involved people. They let them know. We got to

do that. In the United States of America, there's nothing we cannot do if we're willing to put a little extra on our ordinary and raise hell when the time comes, and not be timid, meek or mild when it comes to secure a good life for people in this country. Appreciate you for joining us. You know you invited up here. Any time you want to come home, I'm coming back and made please we will be on BT each one. So I love that really, Thank y'all, thank you for

joining us. It's Senator Nina Turner. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, the breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same morning. Everybody is TJ n V. Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's Friday, so you know what that means. Instead of the room as we do pass the after as with DJ Nils the Moon, that's when Nila comes up here and puts us on the records that we should know, or records in her playlist. She goes back sometimes she through some

day los sol in there today, what's on that? Well, it's funny because she ain't here with the fresh blowout. We're not on be at m VH one yet. Nilo. Okay, you by the way to congrats on that. That's really really dope. Thank you. I'm excited. You're head in the dream Ville too, right, I'm head it's a dream ville. You gotta tell well, then we're on vacation next week, because it had been great to have a backup here and tell us what was going on. I know, because

it's drinking Cole at the same time. It's really gonna be a moment even Usher. Since I didn't get to see Usher in Vegas. This is like my replacement for it. So I'm excited. And dream Ville is honestly one of my favorite festivals. I guess, yeah, yeah, because Jay Cole's your favorite rapper. You went to Saint John's because it's J Cole, all right? Put out money? Yeah, absolutely, And she rode a city bike for two years because of

J Cole. She saw J Cole on the city. But now I got a scooter see and should be going up to the projects listening to people right now. He's now. Everybody was true up to the last part. But so for pastor Ox this week, it's this record from an artist named I Candy. She's actually from Florida, and she flipped the booty call right Taylor. One about producer's favorite record is how do you know that? She played for you? It's tough. Can we get into it? Take it to

the house. You can keep my ex? She said, right, no, my ex can keep that. Oh wow, I wasn't gonna say that. Pot wow. I didn't didn't like that really that sassy as individuals all right, but um and this is perfect for the summertime. But okay, next I'm gonna get into Joey Badass. Record is actually from his tape that dropped in July. Well, he just did a music video with his new girlfriend and it's just really cute

and the records cause showed me bass. That two thousand project was one of my favorite projects of last year. Really great project. Absolutely, Denzel Kirk probably had the better project, but Joey's is up there. Yeah, I mean I had Joey in my top five albums of last year. Yeah, I think Joey's a superstar man. Yeah. And the crazy part is, I don't even think Joey has gotten to where he's actually going yet. But I think I don't think he's had that moment moment yet. Even in acting.

He gets busy in acting, Like when I watch him act, some times, I don't even see Joey Badass. I see the character which he's supposed to, which is dope. It's coming though. He's too consistent for him not to get that moment moment. But the resume is already crazy. Absolutely. Yeah, so shout out to Joey. Loved that. But right now.

We're gonna take it the Texas. This is Big X the Plug and the record is Quad Levels, like Kevin Gates a little bit, yeah, a little bit of Kevin Little Kevin Gates Dallas, Right, I don't know what part of Texas. I think he's from Dallas. That's dope. Three Tough picks NA three Tough Tunes. So makes you guys listen to them on the past the Ox playlist and get to it. It's on Apple Music. Somebody asks me to get on Spotify and I will do that by

the end of next week. So yeah, tapping pastos okay, and you'd be safe out there and tell them about your show on Amazon and yeah it make sure you guys tap into my show. So I got a radio show on AMP, but you just gotta damn about the AMP app. It's me and Gabe from on the Radar and we play a lot of new music and we just debate who we think is better or who had

the better verse, or whatever the case may be. And then Wednesday nights I go live on twitch um with Gabe also and then Rob Markman and Speedie Norman and we just debate hip hop. It's been it's been an interesting past few weeks. Oh, we talked about the fifty cent and Wayne debate, so you know we brought you up. I saw that last night. They didn't want no smoke. Everybody up there said Wayne or smoke fifty even the New Yorkers. They should invite me up there. We could

have picked twenty songs. But but you know what, I gotta put you on the phone with Test because I had Cortest callings like it's ridiculous to say, well, Wayne has had bill Boards for the top four day gates. I think he got I think coaches said he had a top ten hit on Billboard over every decade for the last four decades. Yes, and the same he said, out of this music, not just hip hop. Wayne has

like the number two most Billboard hits music. But I think people should know is when it comes to verses, and I think people notice, it's not about your hits, it's about the records that influence the coach of the most.

But but but that hasn't had the most hits, but his records are put it like this, And as a DJ, you should know as a DJ, how many Wayne record you're playing in the club on your second a lot maybe not a play which one was Wayne records, yes man, missus Officer, No, the one with Gucci Man Unstoppable and everything that he got with Wayne. I mean with Drake, you could play drink stuff like I was on at twenty four hours. We are talking about you see what happened.

We don't. We don't play like nobody plays. Nobody plays off. You played back that ass up every time you spent right back there. That's up and Wayne would never do that. On the versus the Wayne would never do that anniverse and that he only has four bars babble babba baba blah blah. But you know at that nobody plays Miss Officer prime time in the club. What's the other one that they play? What thee they playing the club all the time? Would they be like, uh and Wayne got

that got that sample? Wayne more fly and you they always play that club in the club down right. But the records that she's saying, they're not playing at prime time in the club. They're playing that in the records that I know he's playing. The only record that you said that they played prime time is Steady Mobby with Gucci. They play that. They play Uh, they'll play, uh, everybody somewhere, every what's the joint? With every girl where the girl

in the world. They play, but they play so much Little Wayne in the club that we don't even realize that other one. But you haven't, oh loyal, I ain't even look looking up about the look. But now Christmas, if we go, if we go fifty sit, you could play what Up? Gangster? Prime time? Right? You can play Shorty it should birth right, Bro? You can play I get money? Those are three. Those are love. What's the last?

What's the last? Time? The club keeps saying why why aren't we talking about the club when we're talking about CODs? You know what? Somebody said? You know somebody said that in the rotation around table. They said, of course this was a this was a fan that tweeted this thing instead of course Nby feels like that about fifty. He's from Queens and he gets money with fifty. Oh queen, because you were if you didn't say clue better than drama, because clue is my problem. But that's who I am.

You can be wrong, you're wrong on both of those things. I like you, but than anybody else too, who though, but you right? Like me anybody else you put twenty to twenty, I think I think it's gonna be a lot closer than people think. No, I know that not what you say, and don't make it seem like you made it blow. You made it about the club when versus is not about I'm just saying Coach Will records, I don't talk about just like the Locks. The Locks

don't have the hits the Dip Set has. We all are integrants, yes, but now when it comes to versus, the Locks made records that are culturally big that I listened to more to Dip Set and fifty that's fair, but that's Wayne bro. No, what is fifty doing? Little Way does something like I'm a beast. I mean I love bees. We got I love bees. I mean so

many records like the first album. You got twelve records on that you could play, got three carters that he could play, You got decades you that really you got many men. You got one up gangster Paul little Bridge. This is how you rob and they got one album and I love fifteen. That one album is not listen, that one album is not gonna miss offer. Some one album is not compared to Little Wayne's catalog, bro, and I love fifteen is now? You said someone on the

show last night that was real. I thought it was real. Dope. You said that we uh we mistake impact for catalog or something like next week, next week you come up early, right, you know? Yeah? Next week? No, No, the week after that, you come up early. You played how many records we do? Seven? Because we ain't got twn to twenty. You play seven Wayne records and I play seven fifty records? Well say which one to bigga? Bro, all you're gonna do? Play?

Your not trying and you're gonna get smoke. I'm not gonna get smoke. And a matter of fact, let me pick Let me pick the record. Crazy. No, if you pick seven, I pick seven. I got you seven Wayne joints disease. Come when we come back from kas versus. That's the vers done. I love it done. And now the loser gotta do something like push ups or something. We gotta do something. Let's do plays have been in the road, but we're gonna do that. To sit on

your back, Envy, you get the black I gotta push you. Wait, no, I'm saying all right. The People's Choice mixes up next this always goes left. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. Affronation, the world's biggest Afro Beachs Festival, takes place in Miami at Long Depot Park on ME twenty seventh and MA twenty eighth, with Burner Boy, whis Kid and more. For more information, visit USA dot Afronation dot com or Everybody's

DJ Envy Charlomagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building. Yes, indeed got the rubber rip Michaels ripping up. Man, I'm excited to be here. Man, we got the same color jacket, but yours is real and mine's. They said they said that you was down. We know. They said that you're taking your COVID tests and you would take it too long. But you said somebody left you that stays. You can't see that person then, because we got down the right man. Man,

I was downstairs. Woman, I started to steal waters and candy bars or like the kids on the trainout down so long. I was like, I need another job because this ain't working. I gotta get more famous. That's what I feel like. I was downstairs so long. I was like, Rip, You're not famous enough for yet. That's what it is. I think, Rip, man, you I was gonna ask, like, is there anybody in the comedy world making more money than you off promoting? Right now? I don't really do

it out for promoting. I do because I was selling out stuff about myself, okay, And I was like, instead of being a selfish, I started bringing my friends alone. I was like, why am I just doing this theater? Why don't I just involve people that don't do theaters and don't do a Rainers And that's where that started from. It wasn't even like I was trying to promote. I was just trying to open my platform for people. Why Rip, why did the first one you did? The one we

did way out Westbury? Yeah? Right, I was gonna ask Rip for y'all. I don't know Rippers. He's been putting on these shows for a long time. He's been hosting my podcast, We've been doing shows together. We just came off for tour. We did the Fallback of Love Comedy tour, which was a little dude fall. It was Monica, Mario, Jack Quiz, August. I'll seeing u and Trey songs. You've

been mixing a lot of that. I want you know, I wanted to ask I was talking to somebody today, right, why do I feel like people don't necessarily give you the support and love that you should to have for doing all the stuff. Why don't I feel like people don't ff with you to save as other comedians. That's a good question. I have no reason or understanding why that is either, Like, I just don't think people realize

that it's actually me doing it. I think that people think that deep down in some other group, or I'm just selling shows, but it's actually me. Like when I started while that was actually in Queens and Amazur with fifteen hundred people, when I took my credit card, maxed it out and sold my car just to get that off the ground. And I think people don't realize that. I think that they don't understand that it's actually me out here doing it. I used promoted with my daughter.

She's be giving out the flyers and stuff, and that's how I started. But they gotta message you. They gotta message you because you think about the lineups you'd be having. Yeah, we didn't like you or didn't trust you. All, they wouldn't go on the role with you. That's a good point. That's a good point. That's a good point. I think that you know, it's it's turning over to be that I really do start, especially with fall Back and Love.

I think people starting to realize that because no one in the country's putting on shows and selling them out in three weeks. Like men, if you'll tell you we put fall Back on Love and we're going against everybody, We're going against you talking about straight Joe snow Chaser on the same weekend as Future and we're doing bigger numbers than they are with only three weeks of promotion. Wow, Wow,

who's in New York? You got Tiffany Hattish? Oh, it's the Apriloods, they comment, They comment, show Tiffany Hattish, the Baby, Bill Bellamy, Donnell Rawlings Hot Hot Davis Phase on Love. Emanuel Hudson conceded a Dale given it sounds like somebody mess with you to me, rip got baby and Bobby's murder too. So that's what I'm saying, Like, I don't I don't even understand that I get on I just got on the phone. I call on my friends that I that I know, and I was like, hey, let's

do this, and we put that show on sale. What two weeks ago? Wow? Two weeks ago? Hold up, not yet, but it definitely we definitely gonna hit that. We definitely gonna do fifteen thousand. I mean, we sold out the garden and I still got that record for twenty three days and I did in a Circle and did twenty thousand people in twenty three days. Wow. Now you were in the middle of the Tory Lanes August House seen. Uh, I feel like I was coming. I knew that. It's

because they said some things about you. When you are, you are upset about it for a while. First of all, to refute that's not true. That you can see that there's a real fall back in love. You can attend to that too, because I heard him come up here and say, oh, there is no tour. There was just one off. Daddy did remember that he was seeing all that nonsense. So no, we took Tory off of the tour because of his behavior. And as you can see, he's actually on his own tour with r Kelly that

they got coming up. And I think that's gonna be crazy to stop behind the bars Jesus, so I see he had bigger things to do. So that's jess what too far did I go through? Uh? Well, y' all know Tory Lanes. I think you know Tory to just be absolutely Tory Lanes. I think that's the best way to describe it. Um. I think, um, you know, um, he shot a shot with meg Um and he's just this guy just doesn't stop. This guy doesn't stop. I was sorry too far. I just gonna be myself, man,

I just gotta be myself. Y'all was watching Leno's Only Fan, so I figured, you know, the only fans, Yeah, because you were talking about that. You want to see the elephant brown Colin, green juice or whatever he was talking about. Jesus Chris and you'll me on season nineteen and twenty a while and out. That's another Nichanic definitely rocks with you. Yes, you wrote you reas to write on Nick Candidaytime talk

show as well. Yeah, had righting for that. That actually started because I was writing when he hosted for Windy and they offered that's such a cool dude. They offered him Windy spot and he said no, and we both turned it down. And then turn into his own huge talk show. She was on it FO a couple of times too, right, definitely only a couple of times. That's what I'm saying. People from messed with RiPP in a

real way. Rip. See maybe Rip just want the underdog status, you know what I mean, to keep people off Rip. People rock with RiPP. Who would you say, Envy? I don't think so, see God, no, no, no, I really don't think so. Because you know what Rip has done for the culture. I think if this would have been any other comedian, I think it would be they would be giving him more accolades. Like we talked about some of the stuff, like he sells out venues, not and

not small theaters, not small clubs. He sells out arenas like you know, I was talking a little. Volvo was like, you, Envy, why do you DJ so much? Why do you DJ like you broke? And I'm like, this is fun. We do this with Rip, Me and Rip do it and we're DJ in front of twenty five thousand people, you know what I mean. And it's like it's it's all family involved. But he does this every city and not just the big cities, the New York's and the LA's Like he's going to you know, shout out to Detroit

with up dough. He's going to Dallas, he's going to Houston, he's going to San Francisco, he's going to Oakland, he's going to the Carolina. So he's bringing that to all these places. But he's selling out and everybody's having a good time. I just feel like more people should be like, damn, he's doing it, because I don't see any comedian doing that on their own and putting up their own money. If people will know, I mean we know because we

you know, we're in the business. I wonder how many people actually know he like you're out here like Don King or No No Diddy all up in the videos there. We're gonna stay d about it now, I don't think. I don't put it out there like that. To be

totally honest, I don't put it out there. I all make it about the showing for the fans, and I make it about the culture and US, US actually showing that we can do these numbers, because I mean, to be totally honest, probably the only minority that's out here doing these type of numbers, and that first time you've ever seen R and B in comedy put together. That's something that was just revolutionary, and people are like, how

is this game gonna work? You're gonna And then I take people that's probably not gonna be on tour at the time. I take people with like that got things going on in their community. I'll be like, no, I still gonna rock with you. Like I put Trey on when Trey was going through all this stuff, Tiffany, this is our first time coming back, said, she's been going through all her stuff. The baby I put him on because he'd been going through all this stuff just the

first time he's doing can get a cheaper price. That's why I think, No, I really don't. I really don't get a cheaper price. I just feel like, you know what, I'm a fan number one, and I think that I'm gonna open up my platform because I think they mess with you. I think that's gonna be dope. Well, don't forget. Get your tickets April first, of course, it's at the ball Clay Center. Get them early. There's still some tickets available.

We're gonna have a lot of fun. It's music, it's it's comedy, and it's gonna be a lot of jokes and a lot of laughs. Where to get the tickets for the April Foods Comedy show at ticketmaster dot com. And it's gonna be crazy. Um, you should come to you. I know you don't come none of my shows. Numbre you stopped coming, he said, Hey, Alexa playback when Oh my goodness. All right, well there you have it as written Michaels. It's the Breakfast Club this Saturday. Make sure

you get your tickets for the April Foods. They comed the ball Clay Center and we can't wait to see you. Guys. It's the Breakfast Club of Morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club all right now. Shout to Rip Michael, Shout to Tiana Taylor, and shout to Senator Nina Turner for joining us this morning. We had a big big, big, big, big, big, big, big big big pack show today. Man, that's right. And

I just want to remind you guys. My Car Show of Course, is going down May twenty eighth in Memphis. If you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. Celebrity cars, exotic cars, old school cars. We're gonna have our amusement rides and jumpies for the kids, food trucks, vendors, kids five and under, all three, So come on out. It's gonna be a safe event. We're gonna have just a family fund day. So I can't wait to see you guys. And that's May twenty eighth in Memphis. Now, Charlomagne, you

head into Atlanta shortly. Right, I'm not heading in Atlanta shortly, but next month we'll be in Atlanta April twenty second for the first ever Black Effect Podcast Festival, happening at Paulman Yards in Atlanta, hosted by me and my good sister, Just hilarious. We got some of your favorite podcasts hitting that stage. It's like the eighty five South Show, Horrible Decisions, Reasonably Shady, checking In with Michelle Williams, and a whole

lot more. We got the Black Effect Marketplace where a lot of local businesses in Atlanta will be set up and we'll have merchandise from a lot of your favorite podcasts. Man, So go to event bright dot com right now and get your tickets and go to Black Effect dot com for more information. Okay, on the first ever Black Effect Podcast Basketball April twenty second in Atlanta, I give us a positive new listen man, the positive notice simply this. I want all of y'all to think about this on

this fine Friday going into the weekend. Next week is spring break for us, um, so we will not be here y'all. Okay, we are going on our spring break vacation. So if you have spring break as well, I just want you to think about this. Man. Sometimes deciding who you are is deciding who you'll never be again. Breakface Club, I'm finished, or y'all dune

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