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FULL SHOW: We Chat With Ed Sheeran, Talk Glorilla, Topics and More

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Today on The Breakfast Club we chat with friend to the show and singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran. During the rumor report we chat about the latest going on with Glorilla and finally we ask our listeners what is a bad decision they have made that costed them their life... 

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Good morning Usa 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. Good morning Angela ye Cholomagne the piece of the plane and is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday. We are here, Yes we are How you guys feeling blessed? Black and Holly favor? What's happening? He started doing on Halloween shopping for the kids yet, what is what is Halloween shopping costumes? Oh? Yeah, the wife's been doing that. But I mean they know what they

want to be. They wanted, well one of them know what they want to be. Yeah, they My kids finished yesterday. There's one outfit. I had to get the banana man from Fortnite. My somethings like I want to be to banana man. I was like, I don't even know what the banana man for Fortnite? You tell him his daddy is a banana man. Why did not even go there? Like I'm trying to talk family, like my kids, would it be now? Your dad want to be a banana man? I just asked if he knows his dad is a

banana man. He was asking questions, Bro, is that a compliment or you're flirting with me this morning? No, it's not a compliment. Yeah, but he it wants to be a banana man from Fortnite. Oh yeah. My daughter wants to be the werewolf from Zombies. Zombies part one and two. I don't know how many zombie parts of this. I know it's at least two. She wants to be the black uh black woman wherewolf. I can't remember her name. She's a I don't know if she's a werewolf or

just a wolf on Zombies one or two. That's what she wants to be. I thought the werewolf had a mask, so you don't Zombies is different. Zombies is like this dance musical on Disney Plus. Okay, yeah, I don't know what about you? Yeah, you're dressing up the ship. I don't think so. Now, you don't go out for Halloween where wherever you would go out, you go out for Halloween. I used to work Halloween. Yeah, DJ, Yeah, we go

out for Halloween. I go out following through. You don't go to like parties for yourself, DJ, and I definitely dressed up up. Yeah, you guys, but but you guys have kids. Y'all dressed up because of that. But also you think you're with if you didn't have kids. Yes, DJ, I go out DJ every year. Halloween is a big well I'm saying, but you're not going out just for fun hallween getting you're getting paid a good The wife is. I have the most time on Halloween dressing up in

party with the wife, and that was fun. Last time I went. Last time I've been out on Halloween was years ago. But it was a la la la la. I had a Halloween party. Yow right, Yeah, I've been to one of their Halloween parties. But it was an ugly sweater party, so you just wear one of your ugly sweaters. Oh no, it was a Halloween. It was a full on Halloween party when I went. Because I was black panther, my wife was stormed. Okay, all right, well let's get the show cracking. Ed Sharon will be

joining us this morning. My guy, he's got he's on tour, actually the Mathematics tour started and he's got a new album coming too. That's well, so we're gonna kick it with Ed Sharon in a little bit. And then we got front page news. What we're talking about yes, Student loan forgiveness applications are now formally open. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, say Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to

Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. The last night the Yankee game was postponed, Buddy, Monday night football. The Broncos beat the Charge. I'm sorry, the Charges beat the Broncos nineteen sixteen. Why they post upon the game? Brain? Yeah, rain delay. It was a three hour rain delay. People upset because they went to the field. They went to the stadium anyway, and then they waited for three hours

to say that the game was postponed. So people, yeah, they were like at seven o'clock, will give you an update on whether or not what time it's going to happen, or if it's going to happen. I was hoping that the rain would let up, but people were at that stadium three four hours before they were let before they would you tell them what if it was canceled? A postpone, So let's postpone today? Yeah? All right, And Joe Biden announced the formal lunch of the federal application for Americans

seeking student loan forgiveness. So you can now apply to get that student loan forgiveness. Will tell you how to do that, he posted on Twitter. I recently announced my administration's planning to relieve up to twenty thousand dollars in student loan debt if you received the PELL grant, and up to ten thousand dollars if you didn't. Today, I'm announcing how working in middle class folks can apply for that relief. And he said, folks apply for student loan

debt relief today, no forms, no special log in. It's available in English and Spanish and on desktop and mobile in order to take you less than five minutes. So go to student aid dot gov and then you go to the section on student loan debt relief and click apply now. So you just have to give your basic personal information your name, social Security number, data, birthphone number, and email address. They don't need documentation about your income,

your student loans or anything. Then you review the eligibility rules and confirm that you're a match. That means that you make less than one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars a year or that your household makes less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year. If you meet those eligibility rules, you click the box confirming everything you provide it is true and click submit. After that,

it should take four to six weeks to process. Yeah, I got a friend that did it actually last night and she says she got a reply already and now she's waiting to possibly get it. You know same. I'll watching the MSNBC this weekend and I heard our very own knowledge from one drop on a clues bons fro nilge moan. I heard her say that she was on the Cross connection with you any cross that she said she did it and it took less en five minutes,

all right. Now, Missouri police have allegedly dismiss claims about some abducted black women, and then a woman escaped from a basement. This is an Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Timothy m has At thirty nine years old, was arrested on October seventh after a woman escaped his home. And now those police officers are getting criticism from some members of the community. They were accused of, like I said, dismissing those claims. Until that happened, there was a twenty two year old

woman who fled. She showed up at the front door of her neighbor's home. She had been held captive for a month in the basement. She was wearing lingerie, a metal collar with a padlock and duct tape around her neck. According to the court documents, it was readily apparent that she had been held against her will for a significant

period of time. Now they have alleged that four girls have been killed and three went missing in the area, according to the newspaper, The Kansas City Defender, now a nonprofit media startup, posted a video to TikTok alleging that a serial killer had been getting young black girls in the area. That video did go viral, and the Kansas City Police Department spokesperson Donna Drake said in a statement there was no basis to support this rumor and said

the reports are completely unfounded. The woman who escaped is black, and she told investigators it has it allegedly picked her up on Prospect Avenue in September, then kept her in a small room in a basement that he built, and allegedly kept her restrained by her feet and ankles, and whipped her repeatedly. According to the affidavit. She was only able to escape when he left to take his child to school, and she was then treated at the hospital

and released. Those people not learn anything from Dahmer, And that is really yes, you know what, And that's exactly what I thought about when I read this story about how with Jeffrey Dahmer, the neighbors, everybody in the community. There was a time when a victim did even escape and the police brought the victim back into the house even though the person was under age. He didn't have

any ide he was clearly disoriented. But you know, the black women in the neighborhood were like, look, there's something going on there, and they did not investigate those claims or do anything. Yeah, after watching Donald, I don't know how you cannot listen to anyone and learning you to things like that like go check the dudes fridge, check his basement, and people like him. You can't kill either.

You got to interrogate him thoroughly and see if he's connected to something larger, you know what I mean, See if there's like a ring of some type of trafficking going on. All right, And by the way, after the women escaped and search for help, she told neighbors that her friends didn't make it and that he killed them. Wow, all right, well that is they are locked to do though. Well yeah, they have him now, okay, all right, well

that is your front page news. All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent phone lines or wide open again eight five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club the morning, the Breakfast Club, wake up, wake up. You're trying to get it off your chest, a man or blas. We want to hear from you on the breakfast Hello. Who's this? Hello? DJ and he good morning, Hey traff, Um, just don't like this, say anonymously,

I'm anonymous. Is this Traff the Dallas cowboy friend? You almost had me full trap missed yesterday. You sounded like you sounded like a power You sounded like a power top for a minute, Trap, just for a second. We're start starry, Manie. I heard the losing this all in your voice, Traff, like I'm calling it said, if you don't be harrassed with me on my Instagram page and leave me alone, Okay, the cowboys, You're gonna be all right. You just did you guys, you five and one, But

who gave you that one? Law? I don't know the losers that maybe the team that lost last week to the Eagles. So what's man? Wait, trap? Aren't you in Philly? Yes? Like, yeah, I went to the game the other day and I got her ass at the game that the day. It was horrible. I was I was talking about traffic words sever team twenty to sit down and be quiet. Then maybe he was bad luck. No, I'm never bad money. There's a group of rest playing horribly and I beat

him not showing up, That's what it was. You didn't get no ded this time? Huh oh wow, But yes, sir, we still got this. Maybe we're good, bro, bro, we got off. Listen. There's only four teams in the NFC with a winning record, three of them in the NFC East. We one of them, okay, like, and we did this with a backup quarterback. We're four and two with a backup quarterback and Dak will be back this week. Well, listen, I want three sex something out later. I'll be dropping

at each I know. Did he happen to gut to be one challenge? And I'll be dropping mind later and I'm gonna be quite honest. I think I have the best one. I can't wait to see it. Ain't you ain't move on? No, you still love that, dude? I mean I dot hello this yo, what's up? This is Tiler calling back? Tyler? Good morning calling back? When good morning? I called it in yesterday? Man, Charlotte Magnet cut me off because I didn't appreciate his attitude. I didn't cut

you off. How I cut you off? You cut now? No? No, you cut me off? Bro? Whoever did read? I was up there trying to get it off my chest. I was having a hell of a weekend. You would like to say, Charlotte mane and all I was trying to do with this what the world? No, y'all was like. All you have to say was, man, I'm gradual, live king. That's it. That was not me that cut you off. Brother. I don't know whatever whatever cut you off. I don't even control the phone, d Tyler this like I said, right, Hey.

All I'm saying is one. I want to share some life on the Brittany Grinder situation. Free Dinny Grinder. I felt like the government is playing both sides, all right, So that's one thing. I want to get that off my chest. Free Britney Grinder, Joe Biden, do your job. Don't worry about the selection. You ain't getting reelected no way. Anyway, I saw Russia. I saw him say yesterday that free and Brittany Grinder ain't one to day priority. Cut it off right, That's what I'm saying. So it's messed up.

So we put chess more light on that situation. Don't forget y'all need to say it as well, and keep remind of the folks. Just free Brandy Grand and you feel me. And on another note, I got a clothing brand man, and I'd appreciate the support because I did lose my job a couple of weeks ago, and I'm just trying to get my brand off the ground so I can eat out here. You feel me? What's the name of the brand? Where this car? D goo then goes here on nine two five? I remember that you

got his car shows Yes's what I'm saying. I know you remember. Everyone knows it right now? He said, everybody knows it, and a lot of people know it. A lot of people know you feel me. But we're gonna be worldwide real Stone and I would appreciate you all support. Our website is d nngos do you know nine two five dot com. I'd appreciate any and all support. Man. For real, I'm just trying to do my thing out here, trying to be and start my own legacy and build

something from my family. That's all I'm trying to do. Man. Yes, sir, we'll get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So we better have the same in. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, good morning, and said Drew, what's up? Andrew? Get it off your check bro. Good

morning guys. First, I would like to say thank you Charlomagne for putting together to Wealth Expo. It was very good. Thank you, brother. Yeah, and I really did you know. I know if people want to take all the pictures and everything, but um, you know, thank you man. So that's real. I appreciate you. We're doing it again next year. Next year be the third annual. Brother. Yeah, I was just wondering. No, a kid, it's any way to like

do micro ones. I know you do one big one, right, Yeah, now, that's that's something that's something that I've been I've been working on thinking about doing. You know, my guy Jay Barnett, you know, he's a licensed therapist. He was there on the Black Men's panel moderating that he does something called the Just hill Bro Tour, which is kind of like

a micro event, you know. So yeah, we're thinking about doing things like that throughout the I actually did the Just Hillbro Toy in my hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, um this summer. But I'm definitely thinking about some smaller events for people throughout the year because I know we need this help ye around, you know, right. And Envy did go to your car show and uh that was amazing, Thank you, m Yeah, your team is really good. That

was my first ever putting Mike. I've been in plenty of car shows, because that's the first time I've actually took the time and got Mark my Red Nose Magnum together and uh, being two of my friends, we actually made it. Which what show did you go to? Which? Which I went to the uh Atlantic City. Oh, that was a lot of fun. That was a lot of fun. Did you enjoy the ba the BMX bikes or yeah, willing, Yeah, I was gonna do that, but we were so caught up with all the cars and uh the Rose Royces

and everything, and you know, talking with everybody. I met a lot of good people down there. The lady from Pennsylvania with the purple big whale capri, Yeah, that was dope. Right. Yeah, we got to talk in and you know, I don't know how to fun mark fiance. That was her first ever time doing it. She had a lot of fun too. Now now she wants me to fix my car even more so. Okay, well, hopefully I'll see you next year

at the next show. Man. That's what it's about, you know, meeting people, bringing families together and have a good positive time and no bs. Yeah, I'm definitely coming again. Well, thank you, Robert, all right, welcome. The next show is actually in Alabama, Huntsville, November twenty seven, So if you're around Huntsville, Mobile, Birmingham, UH, parts of Tennessee, parts of Florida,

parts of Georgia, join me. November twenty seven. Hello, who's this Santos Man Santos Man, Santo man, everybody, come morning now. I want to let everybody know, man like he fabs out here is crazy. Man. People do not in a lot of that feeling. What are you? You are a right? I shan't driver or something? Nah? Are you like? But I go home every day, which is the most important past. You know what I'm saying? Where are you like? I'musets

right now. I live in New York ochusets right now. Okay, Well like these Connecticut people, everything like, it's just crazy man like driven Troydeed my brother. All right, thank you brother, you already know. Be safe out there, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up now. We got roomors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about why ko Cyrus. We told you about some disturbing things that he said online. He said, y'all need to

send him some lover. We'll tell you what he had to say to explain why he was feeling neglected. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, you see j Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. All right, let's get to the

room of Charlomagne. Before we get to roomors, you ever did something like you were supposed to do something for your wife, or you supposed to do talking for your man, and then whatever you're supposed to do, you brought with you and forgot to do it, and it's with you now and you just feel like it is like I don't understand. Like I took do something for my wife, I do it. I took a key and I was gonna do something and I forgot to do it. But I took the key to do it, and I just

never did it. Time and a lot of things I forget to do everything. Yeah, all right, but let's get to the room. Let's talk Why k Oh Cyrus? This is the rumor report with Angela. Well, yesterday we were talking about y k Oh Cyrus and a video that he posted during a recent Instagram live where he was driving around and he just wasn't happy with his life. Here's what he said in that video. But like I want to die, Like I want to kill myself. I wanted to like leave this earth, but sat and telling

me I'm in la. I got going to come get me, Come get me. I'm in LA I'm going to Beverly Hills Center. That's what I'm going at. So we want to go rob me. We're gonna get me. We're gonna be able to heal such I don't have no friends, y'allso on with nobody. I'm nobody. Nobody nears me, Nobody around me, nobody is like near me. At the end of that video, he got out of his car and gave three kids on the corner five hundred dollars a piece, and gave another five hundred dollars to a woman who

saw that and asked him for money as well. And he went on to say that his baby mom always tells him that nobody ups with him and that his isses whack his music, and that he believes her now well. He has since explained what was going on with him during that day when he was getting emotional. Here's what he said. Let's not get this misconstrue that Sorrow was being emotional. O s was crying because certain people in

the industry doesn't miss from him. That's not true. The reason I was crying, the reason that I was showing emotions to let people know that other people feeling like this too. I showed so much happiness and joy to people that I really love and I really missed when I really look up to but I don't get the same results. So that's the way I was feeling. And the devil on the question, you trying to break me down, You trying to break me to pieces. But I'm not

gonna let him do that. And and the devil is a liar. I'm not gonna let him do that. I'm a king, I am who I am. I'm gonna I'm not gonna let nobody change that. And I'm so sorry to all my supporters, all my family did I show them. Ain't gotta apologize for that. You know, he's allowed to show his feelings. Stop telling men they can't show emotions. That's why you got a generation of sociopath running around now.

And also I would tell them in the words of fifty cent or these industry dudes and friends, they know how to pretend these are working relationships in this business. If you blessed enough to establish some real relationships along the way. Great before the most part, this is all business, baby facts, and YI Sires needs therapy all right now, Young Miami has landed a role in season two of

BMF on Stars. Congratulations to her. She posted Meet Dianna season two, BMF season two this January on Stars, and then she posted another follow up tweet, Oh MG, bitch, I'm crying, So congratulations to her. Okay, huge deal. Don't want to close balls for Krusha. I can't wait to see fifty and take a picture of Kaisha just to piss off Diddy. You know that's coming, you know that's coming, all right. Wendy Williams is opening a restaurant, according to

Rosanna Scotto. And you know she's been loving the meatballs at certain restaurants at this one restaurant called Fresco. That's yeah, Rosanna Scotto's restaurant, and um, you know she's a good Day in New York co host. And she said, the last time I talked to her, she's like, Okay, Rosanna, I'm coming to Fresco and I want the meatballs. And then you're gonna help me open up my own restaurant. And I'm like, what, sister, you want to take my people away to your restaurant. So she said, I don't

know if she wants me to wait yourself what. But she did tell me she wants to open her own restaurant and she wants me to help. If there is a restaurant from Wendy, it will be big competition. But I love her. The Rosanna Scotto man drop on a clues bamb for Rona to that Wendy can't call it Wendy's, noinet called Wendy's. Roxanna is one of the most pleasant spirits out here, man. Rosanna. Yeah. It's hard working. Absolutely, she listens every morning, well before she gets to work,

all right. And speaking of restaurants, James Cordon has apologized after being banned from a restaurant in New York City. He was banned from baltasar Now. The restaurant owner, Keith McNally, said that James Cordon issued an apology to him after he slammed him for his alleged behavior. So now he is allowing him back in the restaurant, he said, having effed up myself more than most people, I strongly believe

in second chances. Now, what did happen? Well, apparently at one point he found a hair in his food back in June, and you know, McNally, the owner said, although this is diabolical. It happens very occasionally in all restaurants. He said that James Cordon finished eating his main course and then went to the manager, who was very apologetic, and then he said, get us another round of drinks to second and also take care of all of our drinks so far. This way, I write any nasty reviews

and yelp or anything like that. And then, in another incident that happened earlier in the month, he accused James Cordon of complaining about his wife's food and started yelling like crazy to the server. You can't do your job. You can't do your job. Maybe I should go into the kitchen and cook the omelet myself. And so the server initially didn't want to say anything, but she said she did publicize his actions out of loyalty to restaurant

servers everywhere. Tommy, James Cordon one of those people who act so goody two shoes on television, but he's really a d head behind the scenes. Well, he has apologized since then. Was he just having a bad night? This is more than one occasion, Oh wow? So yeah, but you know, they checked him publicly. He didn't apologize. He's now allowed back in the restaurant, and there should be

a lesson learn for him moving forward. You do pay attention to how somebody treats, you know, absolutely, if you if you want to see how you know somebody's eventually going to treat you. Why how they treat people that can't do anything for them? All right now, Rihanna is allegedly returning with new music for Black Panther Wakanda Forever. According to Hits Daily Double, She's want to do a pair of songs on that soundtrack. That's a big deal.

That's a nice way to come back. I should be out anytime then, because the movie comes out November eleventh, November eleventh, the soundtrack. I should be dropping any day now. And she's been in the studio so makes sense. You know what that means. It means our our radio is gonna play it every hour on hour. When it will it be? Maybe next week, the week after next. I can feel it coming a little time, all right, Well that is your room of report. I can feel it coming.

Whoa Rihanna? Every hour on an hour from the Waconda Forever soundtrack. You can't keeps mother, What the hell are you talking about? We got front page. Who's coming up? Using yes, and let's talk about Georgia. The Governor's debate in Georgia. Brian Camp versus Stacy Abrams will tell you some of the key things that happened. All right, and also Ed Sharon will be joining us in a little bit,

So don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same wherever you're going this summer. Take Audible a long Listen to best selling audiobooks like Me and My Wife's Real Life, Real Love Book, exclusive originals and podcasts, all in the Audible app. Take a trip with the best in audio entertainment. Sign up for a free thirty day trial at audible dot com. Slash Breakfast Club. Everybody is j Envy, Angela Yee,

Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast Club. Let's get into front page News. Now Monday Night Football, The Charge just beat the Broncos nineteen sixteen. Russell Wilson experiment ain't working too well in the Broncos h two in four. Now now the Yankees was supposed to play last night, but it was postponed because of the rain. Now what else we got? Easy all right, well, let's talk about the Georgia governor's debate that was yesterday. That's our Republican

governor Brian Camp versus Democrats Stacy Abrams. And there was also another a third candidate, to libertarian, Shane Hazel, who was on stage as well. Okay, so a lot of things were discussed. Voting rights were discussed, healthcare, crime and punishment. So here is the governor, Brian Kemp, talking about buying guns and the background check that is he says necessary. Here's a federal background check on every individual that buys a firearm in the United States. Of the point that's true,

I understand the point you're making. But the point is when you buy firearm, you get a background checks. None of the laws mister Kemp if he burnt purchased the weapon in Georgia through gun sale or private sale, but they're going to have to move all right now. In addition to that, um Brian kept kept bringing up the fact that he says that Stacy Abrams has no support from any sheriffs, and it's no secret that Brian Kemp

has a lot of support from law enforcement groups. And Stacy Abrams responded by discussing her brothers and the nuances there. She has one brother who uh committed a crime and went to jail, and another brother who is a social worker who keeps on getting pulled over by the police for doing nothing wrong. Here's what else she said, mister Kemp, what you are attempting to do is continue the lie that you've told so many times. I think you believe it's the truth. I support law enforcement and did so

for eleven years or closely with the Sheriff's Association. Unlike you, I don't have the luxury of relying on slogans to describe my position on public safety. I believe that we need safety and justice because I love both of my brothers, and like most Georgians, I lead a complicated life where we need access to help, but we also need to

know that we are safe from racial violence. While you may not have had that experience, too many people I know have and that is why I will always stand up for making certain that safety and justice are the conversations we're having in Georgia and the delivery we have as the next governor of Georgia. All right, And then another thing they discussed was unemployment, and you know money

flowing through the black community. Here's what they said about that we had the lowest unemployment right in the country for African Americans. We're in the top ten of the

states for black entrepreneurship. So our economy is incredible and we will continue to work with all of those entrepreneurs in the days ahead and work in class Georgians because we are the ones that have been fighting for you when Miss Abrams was not I would point out that mister Kemp did not address the needs of purchasing and contracts for black and brown owned businesses, which is what he has refused to do for the last sixteen years.

We know that ten point nine billion dollars has been delivered to the state of Georgia through two recent acts at the congressional level. It was only in July of this year that he finally acknowledged that there might be a problem. He has said that we need to study it. I would tell him just cheat off of my paper. I know the answer. I'll tell you one thing. Stacy Avrams and Brian Kemp, Raphael would knock and herschel Walker. I can't wait to see how both of those are

going to play out. I am invested in how those two contests play out. I know that's Georgia business, but boy, that Georgia business is highly enter team. All right, now, let's talk about the world could be only a few years away from a cancer vaccine. According yes to the couple behind the Fizer bio and Tech COVID nineteen vaccine, they feel that a cure for cancer or to changing cancer patients lives is in our grasp, according to Professor

Azam Tarucci. He told BBC News in an interview over the weekend, it's a husband and wife duo that founded bioin Tech in two thousand and eight, and that was for treatments for individualized cancer treatment. But when the pandemic hit, they used that technology to create one of the first and most effective COVID nineteen vaccines. Scientists have been working on this cancer vaccine for decades, so it looks like

they're getting closer to that happening. They think by twenty thirty. Really, I know the word about the end now said, they're about to shut this whole planet down. They're coming up with kiels with cancer and that means they don't cast out nil on their way to mass but they've been working on this for decades, so this is something that they feel like by twenty thirty, and that's still eight years away, you know, something like as possible bioin tech.

Bioin tech. Yes, and they did the Fiser vaccine and you know that was like the earliest one. So all right, and that is your front page news. They must got something new there about the introducers too. I would love to see a cure for cancer in my lifetime. I just don't feel like, you know, it behooves them to do that just because they make so much money off the treatments. Well, you know, they've been um. They said their experienced developing the COVID vaccine could help accelerate their

work on a cancer vaccine. And they were developing this cancer vaccine for decades, and now with the COVID vaccine and their experience and developing it, developing that one, they said it gives back to their cancer work. So it's a blueprint and now they feel like they are a lot closer. Doesn't matter what kind of cancer, because there's so many different types of cancer. They you know, I have no idea, but there's cancer cells. So they said one approach is to tease the immune system to recognize

and destroy cancer cells. I know there's cancer can hit any different area, and there's different types of cancer, but I guess it's a cancer cells that cause cancer. I'm gonna throw some money into that stock today. All right, Well, that's what the hell are you thinking about. I'm looking at it up. Yeah, Jesus Christ, I'm thinking about people actually living. You know what I mean, Live being saved and this guy can out stocks. I am as well. I can't think about both. I got you. You just

know I'm thinking about both. I'm thinking about and I'm thinking this might be a good stock to invest in. It. None about Live Being saying. I don't say though. People who invested in the Madarner and fires the stock early on when Covid started, made a lot of money super early. So all right, all right, when we come back, Ed Sharon will be joining us. We're gonna kick it with Ed Sharon, who don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Ed Sharon, what's up my brother. How is fatherhood? Man? It's good. I've got two girls now, two little girls. It's um yeah, I mean it's every challenge that everyone says, but it's so rewarding. I'm just glad that my first daughter n has a mate. Was she jealous at first? No, no, everyone said that

she would be, but no, she wasn't. She was just I think she was just really happy to be a sister, you know. Yeah. My brother was so jealous when I was born. He's only a year older than me. They had to like keep us separating because he was always sitting on me, and he thought I was a dog because we had a dog. My first daughter, she just wants to hug the whole time. And my second daughter is five months. So sometimes you're like, okay, what's the

age difference? I forgot I think like eighteen, maybe twenty months, maybe twenty one, that's good. My last three or all like three years apart, so seven four in one with the oldest is fourteen, so or the age gap is soul bars and she's more like a how's the one year old? She's amazing? Oh yeah, yeah, I mean she's amazing. But yeah, we just I'm glad like being close in age, you'll see the bond totally. Yeah, more totally. And I

really wanted to do that. Like me and my brother were super close when we were growing up and it was like exactly two years between us as well. Now, what about this new music sis start that you did a little secret show. That's a really emotional show. Man, Like, really, I've sort of made this album. Had I had like a bunch of stuff happened at the beginning of the year, and I made an album sort of in and around it, and I've never I hadn't played it to anyone, and

then I put this show on. It was for a mental health charity, and I did, you know, like what Chappelle does, you take all the phones and stuff like that, and I played all the songs for the first time and just it was really powerful. Well, let's talk about

all the inspiration for them. I had my best friend died in March, and it was as well, actually February the twentieth, but as I was heading into a big court case, and I had another mate died in mid court case, and I had some other stuff in my family that was like health issues, and it was one of those things, and you know, I've become a problem solver in my friendship group. I'm sure you both of you as a problem solve as in your friendship groups.

And there's just certain things you can't solve, and death is one of them. Illness is one of them, you know. And it was just I just wrote a record around it, mostly being like cathartic and it being therapeutic for me because I had no outlet of because I was basically in a courtroom every single day being told that I was like a thief and a liar, and I had like no outlet of talking to people because I couldn't

talk to anyone because I was in this case. And so I just wrote a load of songs that ended up being this album that I think will come out next year. But it's it's definitely it's the album I thought the least about. There was an album full of grief basically totally yeah, well grief and like processing and like, you know, because I felt when my friend died, like the next day everyone's life resumed as normal and I was sort of looking around being like no, no, no,

the world the world has to stop for it. But you know, like when the Queen died, the world stopped, Like I just felt like the world had to stop and just take a moment. So there's a song on there called like Life guys On and it's basically just lyrics are easy, come, hard go, but life, life goes on because every like the worst day of your life ends and the next day begins and then it's a

totally new day. And I just it's a lot of processing, Like I've never never been to therapy before, and after all of this started sort of speaking to someone and it's very just opens up. You're, well, I'm glad to hear that you've been going. I started. I started pretty much straight afterwards. Um June, wow, Wow, how there for

a session? Like horrible man because he's talking to a stranger and you're like, you're saying like the deepest, darkest secrets of like childhood trauma or like it's happened when I was a kid of like this, and I was saying that I haven't splayed to anyone about and you're telling them an absolute stranger and then you go and how are you? And they go, they can't, they can't let you into their private life. But but yeah, it's

been it's been very helpful. Sam Smith said, therapy is basically someone coming in and looking at your suitcase and reorganizing it for you. I love it. I love there. I'll go once a week totally. I mean it's something it's still quite a like taboo thing in the UK. Everyone I know in America, like I would say nine

out of ten people do it. But in like even speaking to my friends about it back home, you know, I've sort of mentioned it, and the reaction wasn't like good for you, It was like, oh, you're right, you know, yeah, whereas I think it is quite it should be normalized the thing, And you're right. You are the person that I always see people commenting on how you gave them some great advice when they needed help. So you were telling somebody from the voice that she needs to make

sure she called her parents and speaks to them. And then also I saw another analogy you gave about dirty water. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the dirty water things. It's actually an analogy I use about lots of things. But it actually started with songwriting because all these kids that I meet are like, all of my first songs is so bad, like I'm not going to be a singer, and I was like, do you think that the first song that I wrote was thinking out that my first songs that I wrote was

so bad? But it's basically, you get into an old house, you turn on a tap and it runs water for a bit and you get all the muddy water out, and then suddenly it starts running clear water, and every now and then there's a fleck of MUDs and there's a little bit of dirt, and there's this, and there's that,

but it just keeps slowing. And songwritings like that. But also like talking about getting your feelings and emotions are like that, because you get you have to let it start flowing to actually be to get to a point. So with songs, I'm every time I write a bad song, it doesn't get me down because I know I've got that bad song out of me, and I'm the next

song will hopefully be a good one. But all the songs at the start were dreadful, and like you can pull up you can pull up songs that I wrote when I was like fourteen that are on YouTube, and I say it to people all the time because people always say that I was born with natural talent and I was like, no, it wasn't that was so bad. I couldn't play guitar, I couldn't sing, I couldn't write songs. You learn to do these things. Do you ever go back and listen to like the first radio show you did?

I try? Yeah, exactly. So when they try to cancel me for things, I act like I don't know what they're talking about. Never heard Now. When I first staid in a radio I had no experience. I just went on the air and didn't know what I was doing at all. And yeah, but you had to start then where comfortable that you get with? Yeah, you have to. I feel like with any profession, like anything, you have to dare to suck and also accept failure, Like failure

is such a great part of Yeah. It's like whenever I fail in something, I'm not like, oh man, that's really brought me down. It's just like, Okay, what can I learn from this situation and what's and what's the next thing? And failure failure just needs to be normalized. Like people think that I never have flop singles. People just think I'd only put out its singles because those are the things that that they're here. But there's so many times you put something out and you're like, Okay,

well that they didn't work, that didn't work. Why didn't that work? And what can I do? And it's yeah, there's avenue a flap single. May I've been releasing songs, Oh yeah, my mancha. At the beginning of the year is you know, in between albums, I'm very much like lockdown closed. I'm writing and people come to me all the time and they asked to do collaborations, and at the beginning of the year, I just said, right, for the entire year, I'm going to say yes and see

see what happens. And I'd say like three out of ten and have like really worked, and then like the other seven have like kind of worked. But on this type of scale that people expect from me, you might say that they haven't worked, but the borrows higher for

you totally. But but in my mind, I was just like I'm just saying yes to everything, and I know it's going to be good because I'm going to make sure it's good, but also like whatever happens happens, and some have like I did a song, an afrobeat song with an artists called fire Boy DML and it's ended up being the It's the biggest selling collaboration in England this year. It's the second biggest selling song of the year. I think it's the biggest afrobeat song ever in England.

And that was very much just me being open to it. It was actually my friend that passed away in February. He was the one that hooked that up. But I didn't know that was going to be that big. I was just like, yeah, cool, I'll do that and I think it's a nice I don't know if I'll do a year like this again, because it was a hell of a lot of shooting music videos and doing this and yea, yeah, yeah, precisely. Well that but that, but that again, I was just like, yeah, why not? Why not?

My mate, my mate Big Nasty was like yeah yeah, Madam missed out everybody who didn't ask because he say yeah yeah, And well there was a certain point where I had to like cut it off because I think by like July, I committed to like twenty songs. You didn't do the ride Waver A good with the Ride Waver we were in touch. I was in temper and do you know, do you know what it was? I don't have a phone and no one else works on email.

So I was in temper for like three days and I messaged him, but then he got back to me like a month later, so like, so we are going to do it, We are going to do it. But he sampled that you and I song. He yeah, but yeah, it will it will happen, It will happen. We are in touch. We go more with Ed Sharon when we come back normals to Breakfast Club. Good morning Jay Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club

was still kicking it with Ed Sharon. Ye. Another thing you were doing was sending out some six foot penises. A few I gave a few to like some like TV and radio personalities in in England because this came out ages ago. It was Elton John's seventy fourth birthday and he's my next door neighbor in London and in his house he has these rings that Eminem got him for his wedding, diamond encrusted rings by Eminem and they I don't know that you can put diamonds. I mean

I've never used a ring. I'm assuming diamonds, but who knows if it affects it. Did you know what did you know what they were when you saw him? I don't know how you I don't know whether you put it over the shark when you saw Did you know what it was when you saw you don't know. They said here, here the diamond encrusted rings, because I've heard about them. You know, it's a rumor, but actually they exists.

So it got to Elton's birthday and he sent me like some wild stuff in the past for like my like my wedding and just all sorts of stuff things, just stuff that I have. I have up in the pub and people like look at it and go, you never saw rings in the pub. No, He's really into like arty photography. So I have this really really weird I don't really know how to explain it. It's just like it's like a ninety five year old woman who's naked with like seven dudes around it all make it.

It's it's see I see that probably yeah, you probably would have done. Yeah, And anyway, so I digress. It was his birthday and I was like, what did you get Elton John for his birthday? So I have a friend that was a stone carver and he'd made me a chessboard, and I said, can you make anything? And he was like, yeah, I can make anything. And I was like, can you do me a few iterations of

marble penises? Like I don't know if I need it a flaccid one or if it's erect in veiny or if it's like big or maybe one sandstone, maybe one's marble. So anyway, I got a bunch made. I chose one. I got it put on a plint and I got written on it to Elton, Happy birthday you. And I was like, this is brilliant. And I sent it to him and I heard nothing, and I was like, oh,

I staking it a step too far. Like I know he's got a sense of humor, but he's also got like young kids, like did it turn out with the house? And anyway, like a week and a half later I get I get a FaceTime from him and he's like I love it, and anyway he's banging to it. I got him a microp this for his birthday this year, so like a really tiny marble one and gave me

a great Christmas year if I do. But then for from that, like he spoke about it in an interview, and then I spoke about it in an interview, and then all these other interviews that I was doing, people were like, well, can I have one? So I would just send them to people, and then Sam Smith came around my house. Sam was recording it a recording studio that I have nearby. Sam came around saw one of them that I was meant to Sam to Welton, but I didn't like one of the iterations, and Sam was like,

oh did? Sam said, can I have a six foot two one? And I was like, I guess, so I don't even know because Sam six foot two exact look the penis and that it's two and a half tons, like two and a half do you know how heavy? Two and a half tons? That's heavier than like a car and heavy. But I've now I've found a carver in America. So if you guys want, if you guys want marble, yeah I want, I can make you a small one. I mean they range. I think the cheapest

has been five ground. I think the most expensive has been forty. Let me ask your question. You said you sent them to like personalities. Were there anybody that did like a bad review of an album or had something negative to stay, so you sent it to him with a card that says, suck my No. I've sent plaques to people like that before, like when, yeah, when I got bad, bad reviews from my first album, I remember sending plaques to people. You think the pop world is

more fickle, totally. Yeah, pop world is very much here today, gone tomorrow. And I'm thirty one now, like I'm old for a pop star, Like but I when I first came out, I was eighteen and I was the new, hot, fresh young thing, and then you know, Chure Mendez comes out and he's fifteen, and that's you're suddenly old and oh yeah, So yeah, pop world is is fickle. But that's why it's just all. It's all songs, so you just have to write good songs. It's not it's not

about anything other than songs. You can have like campaigns that are based around like TikTok moments or like viral campaigns or doing yeah but but if the song isn't good, yeah, but if the song's great, it explodes. But it helps a lot of um newer artists too, or like independent artists on TikTok all of a sudden well and there's no gatekeepers man anymore. It's just like you can put a song out and it was, you know, like a song like Little Yachties Poland, it can just explode. And

it's the people that make that happen. That people are like, right, this song's great, let's make this song. Do you like Poland? Man? I live in the pool for the first time this weekend, and I looked at him like something must be wrong, like phone, he said, it's only a minute twenty seconds long. I love it so much. I mean, you can't miss with a minute twenty second song. I'm like, does this even register? Like if you played like but it just

gets in your head. I was. I was in the studio and Saturday with them Benny Blanco, and he was like, have you heard it? And I was like nah, And he played it to me, and the first time I heard it, I was like, I don't know what to think about this, and then it was just in my head. That's what I thought too. I was like, the more you played, the more this that took. Whatever he's saying, it's like some melody he keeps and I was like, what does the work? I think it's coding and Apparently

the company is called like Wakford Farmer or something like that. Okay, that's what Urban Dictionary says. Anyway, Yeah, I was like, I was thinking, what does the work? Well, in England, the work is a giant frying pan, you me. Yeah, So I was like, oh, he's making noodles sick? What is the cigarette in England? Something you can't say here? They say that, well, yeah, okay, yeah we do the song. No but oh no, God, like I would say I say in England because it is that's what the slang is.

I would just never say over here. But the C word in England is a term of endearment, whereas over here it is like you're punched up if you're saying what I'm saying. Yeah, that's a term of endearment. Yeah. I think of the word bitch or snake or rat or like cow or pig. Those are way more offensive than calling someone's pig. If someone called a member of your family a pig or a cow versus something of the female anatomy, Yeah, rat, you know you're a rat,

You're a snake. So much more. For anyway, this is this is an argument I will never win because people offended by what they're offended by. But I just in England in my generation, it is used as a term of endearment, like a prick if you're like, you're a prick, Like it's that doesn't sound so bad. Prick is like whatever, cat man, it's just all it's all it's it's all context in it, and it's all how how you set it. Because the sea work can be super offensive. I think

it's super offensive. If you use the tea, it's offensive. What do you think in England no one pronounces their teas. You know, you would call someone a chatty patty rather than a chatty patty chet page. You know what. Another thing that here was was different for us was the Queen Queen Elizabeth's funeral, and I know there was a

lad Why was it different though? I feel like it was huge inning Well I'm talking about here in the United States, like we're like, you know, it was in the news for so long and you guys really care about the monarchy. Though, why don't what I'm wondering, why

do people here? Well, it's it's it's it's history. Like someone put it to me, they were like, I would prefer to have a Queen Elizabeth than a president trust basically as well as in like because every four or eight years you have someone new come in, and we do have prime ministers. But also our politics is absolutely at the moment. But there's something about having a head

of state that's like comforting for people. I think having like the Queen was there for you know, she ruled for seventy years, and I don't know, she kind of felt like everyone's basically the monarchy. Lots of people disagree with it and lots of people love it. I saw a picture of you and the Queen. You talked about it on a Colbert Colbert. Yeah, yeah, he says, you fired it. That's why she was smiling. I was standing

next to a comedian that made a joke. Okay, but no. The mad thing about the Queen's Jubilee is I started playing guitar watching I was eleven years old and I watched that on TV and Eric Clapton came on and played later, and I was like, that's what I want to do. And then ten years exactly ten years later, I was on the same jubilee playing my song to you know, audience to England. And then ten years later again which was I think June June this year ended

up doing it again. So it's it's mad like there's mad stuff around my connection with the Jubilee and the Queen and it means a lad to you totally. Yeah, that one and all the things that when you met the Queen your parents were like, oh, Edge really doing it. They were there, they were brought I brought him down. Yeah. I think the times the times that have made my dad's be like, oh, he's really doing it was actually

at the Jubilee as well. I introduced my dad to Paul McCartney and I think that was when he was like, Sarah, Paul McCartney, Yeah, we go more with Edge. Shearan when we come back Dot Morvis to Breakfast Club, good morning, yea. Where do you perform a rabbit craft wedding? Do you know what was mad about that is everyone always wants me to play perfect at their wedding and I've never done it because I usually play on weekends or and with my family and I don't want to do anything

on the weekend. I've never done perfect at a wedding, and that is the wet at the point attended the perfect wedding when I was playing it at Robert Crafts because he asked me just to play perfect. So when I was playing it, I was like, oh, this is the first time I've played it. What yeah, mad, Mad, It's fun. It's a fun, fun wedding though. Elton John was my opening act. He played just before me, and then like Meat came on stage and it was good. I met Like, No, that was like I'm doing a

show for him. So we're doing like Gillette Stadium and stuff like that. More was he was my first stadium in the States. Oh, you get a seat at the table and like you plate and everything. No, but they did get me some food. I was basically I was basically late there, Like I'm not. He had his closest like mates there and I'm not. I'm yeah, I'm not. I'm not that weird, but we're close. He was my

first ever stadium in the States. So when Elton John opens up for you, right, do you ever look in cdious, I'm really got to step up my rider and everything else, because I know Elton gets everything. He gets a good he gets a good rider. What was mad though, is I was chatting to meet while Elton was on stage and we were like here and Elton's there playing to like one hundred people, and then I stopped the conversation.

I was like, me, isn't it mad that we're like talking over an intimate like this is like do you ever think that you'd ever be in a position where like this is normal? Because it just became became normal. But yeah, no, my rider sounds like you were trying to tell me I'm trying to listen to me, like you was trying to get up the conversation. I loved me, I really really loved it. Would if Elton would have

been there. Guys, shut up. He no, My my rider is usually just a nice bottle of wine because I feel like if you ask for one thing, they're going to get it. Yeah. Do you know, actually, do you know the rumor about Madonna getting only blue M and m's people, So do you know why people do that? So tour managers do that because they have a very

extensive rider of like very very specific things. If it has to be this kind of tea and it has to be this kind of water and blah blah blah, and then they say all blue m and ms because if it's all blue M and m's. They walk into the dressing room, they see all blue Eminem's and they go, right, You've got everything we need in this rider. And I don't need to double check it, like I just I just thought it was a diva thing, but it's it's basically they walk in and they know that everything has

been followed to the tea basically. Wow, fascinating and it Yeah, I saw people con gratulate when I congratulating. You can do bigging you up because you kept the ticket prices reasonable? Yeah? Are you doing it because you're aware of how the economy isn't it. I used to go to gigs as a kid, and the tickets that I bought I could always afford, and I could go with my friends. And I don't want to, like without sounding crass, like what is the extra money going to do for my life?

Like I would rather play sold out gigs everywhere in the world than have an extra X amount of whatever, And like, I know how much my show costs, and I know how much I kind of want to walk away with, and after that, I'm sort of fine with it. And I'm Emchi does amazing too, totally Yeah, And you know, and people come into the gigs, like this isn't going to be the last time at tour. You want to

repeat business. You want people being like, do you know what, I went to that show with all of my mates and we had a great time, and we'll go next time. And this is what I've done for my entire career is just like make tickets reasonable and affordable and they will come. And my last tour was the biggest selling tour in the world and the highest grossing as well, so we still made good money and everyone came to

the gigs. So I'm just you know, I don't believe in the platinum seats in the VIP areas and sold meeting greets like we do partnerships with radio stations for meeting greets, and it's always free, and it's always competitions, so fans actually enter the competitions, they excited to go. They don't feel like they're parting with money to meet you and feel cheated out of it. And there's just ways that I like to do it and it's always worked, so I'm not going to change it, he says. I'm

just now about doing that. Wanted to do things that you don't believe in. How hard is it not to be a cloud chaser in twenty twenty two, because I know people probably come to you and be like, you know, this person's doing this, and this person's doing that, maybe you should try to do this type of record, or maybe you should take a picture doing this totally well, I mean TikTok is that I never really understood TikTok,

but TikTok controls songs now. Really there's a team in the UK that come to me and they go, well, these are the trends, and I'll go, well, this is quite funny, and this is quite funny, and I'll just choose the things that I want to do. So I guess that is kind of chasing clout, but it's essentially that's how you advertise your music now in terms of like genres, like I'm I love spanning all genres. I

like trying different things. I like making like anything. I've sung in Italian, I've sung in French, i sung in Japanese. I'm up for trying anything. But I think you have to walk into something with a somewhat knowledge of it and respect of it, rather than just being like, oh that's the hot thing. I'm I'm going to do that. So when I first made AfroB, I moved to Ghana and lived there for a month and a lot of music that wasn't just my music I made me that

went on other people's projects and stuff. How will that experience living in so good? Did you go to like the door and not return and all of that stuff? We places castles? No, we went to the guy that I went with, huse Odg. He had a house there and he had a studio in his house. And I mean we went out in about but like not like huge. We would like go for runs and stuff like that.

But what the thing I loved about it is you'd be in the studio all day making these songs and then a phone call be made, two hundred people turn up to the house, and then you'd have a party to the songs. Well, dad, say, do you have a hard time just selling music nowadays? And what I mean by that is people want your life totally don't want to know about the wife and the kids, like, well no,

I don't want to give them the music. It's an odd line, isn't it, Because I think, well, I think kids are always off off the table, like there's no there's no point with that. But it's it's interesting with my life with Cherry because the songs are about it,

so there's obviously interest in it. And you know, we're shooting a documentary at the moment around my life, and there was a big conversation about what do we include, And I think that as long as it's honest and it links in with a theme of something that's in a song, like, there's no point putting something in if it is just detrimental to your life, I think. But yeah, it's definitely there's a fine line, isn't it. Because we're all public figures. Everyone's interested in what you talk about

your personal life on the radio. You talk about your personal life on the radio, therefore you've somewhat opened the door. But then there's also this boundary preaching privacy of being like, oh, actually I'm a I'm a human being that sometimes people forget. So yeah, it's a very fine line. But that's why I like, you've been to my house in Suffolk, Like, that's why I live where I live and I don't live in Los Angeles and I don't My life as a celebrity is switched on when it needs to be

switched on. So I come to New York and I'm working this week, so I'm doing the TVs and I'm doing the radios and I'm a celebrity for the week. But when I go home, I'm a friend, I'm a dad, I'm a husband, I'm a son, and that's my Like, you can't bring celebrity bag into a pub in the Suffolk. You just have to be yourself. Well, would have pub

is in your yard? Well? Your yeah, I mean that is you know actually since you came and then basically the pandemic happened, that pub hasn't really been properly used as a Yeah, it's weird. Like the kind of way of hanging out I don't I don't know if it's changed here, but the way of hanging out in England is very different. It's not like twenty people go to I'll meet up with like a mate and go to a pub. But it used to just be a bit

more free. I feel. I would think that that would be the place everybody would have came to hang out during the pandemic. Your little bubble rate, I don't know, I don't know how it was here, but like it was very much people were trying to catch you out, so like being irresponsible. Yeah, so like a neighbor of someone might tell the press of you know, someone coming around. You have kids in a family too, and I think

get to be more responsible when you have that. Well, we actually didn't have We didn't have a kid for the first half. Cherry was pregnant for the first half. But that's how we kept it so quiet. No one she was pregnant. Yeah, we expect a new album. Track is coming, Yeah, some tractors coming. There's a new album, and then there's new music. I'm basically like I'm in the most creative part of my life. I feel because of the pressure of every album having to be this

like god gantuan pop machine is off. I've had five of them now, and I feel like now is the time to actually explore doing stuff and taking risks because I'm going to be on a stadium tour for five years or even if I put out an album and it bombs, I'm still playing to ninety two thousand people that night. You know, it's there's no I don't feel the pressure of it. You're going tour for the next five years and well including this year. Yeah, we finished

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time in this music business. Glorrilla is talking about the F and F song and how she hasn't made any money from that song. This is all in response to hit Kid, who was publicly claiming that there could be a potential legal battle on the way. He posted, I told you in your manager every day that we was in LA with Sweetie, that labels are going to try to sign you because if FNF so watch out. I also told you to let me know when labels reach

out so we can be on the same page. But you still went and sign my song without telling me. He said. I did my best to protect you and the girls. This is only a portion of what I've been through. I'm bringing light to this before work get out. Like I'm the bad guy, I'm a stand up guy and I stand on business and morals well, Glorrilla says, And where Dun made so much money from FNF and I haven't made not one red scent other than shows. But I'm still prospering because guess what I can rap

in real life? And ain't no m F one hit wonder. I wrote every single lyric and every single song I ever put out. And even after all this, I still got love for hit Kid because we came up together, even though he'd been going behind my back ever since the song blew Up. But that's another story for another day. I just hate the fact he had to bring the business to social media when I could have been came out about the snake ish he'd been doing to me.

Here's what else Coalorella had to say, My label means with me. I'm I mean he Kid a good dude. All you know what I'm saying, Like if I'm telling him, if I signed, y'all, I want him and come with me, I'm telling And then another thing he kept saying, they want too, they're gonna have to pay me. I forgot exactly what amount he said. He just said between a honey kate or five hund kate, they're gonna have to pay me for this song. He got the same after he kept seeing labels calling me. So I'm like he

owns them. He's saying, I use seems Lloyder's my lawyer is not a SAMs lawyer. He was trying to get me to use his lawyer. Known there. He just said it. Say it again at the end. That's the only thing she contributed to this own If everything that would have won me and he would have won award. Bam, it didn't happen. I won all right, y'all. So that was her response to hit Kids, saying I told her in her manager not to use the lawyers from the label.

They still did. I'm the last person to lie to make me look good, and she responded, and it's been salty ever since. I ain't signed it a labeled to be a group for zero dollars smates. One more thing before I log out, and where you signed the song away the first week without me knowing for fifty k because you didn't know how big it was going to be should I keep going? So? I mean the record was both for their records right when it came out. It just wasn't glorrillas it was Hit Kids and Glorrilla.

But they were in a group, so she could signed to whoever she wanted to sign, right h This I feel like this happens all the time. Why he is not splitting the proceeds of the record together. I think they did say and now this is according to Kadeem Phillips that found her Power Entertainment, who broke down the deal with Golilla and hit Kid. Now he said, let me address this from the business side, because I see a lot of confu usual. End of the day, Anthony

Holmes did great business. He gave a fifty percent of the masses and fifty percent of the publishing for FNF directly to Glow. We actually did everything to protect Glow from the industry and herself. Honestly, Glow independently collects the money for FNF. It's all hers. She just doesn't own the song and never will. We actually saved her from losing millions and Glow was able to get a deal

without having to sell her independent record. FNF was created to help all the girls, not for CMG, just like Tony doesn't own Tomorrow or Blessed, Glow doesn't own FNF since hit Kid put the song out, which was always the plan. Glow and hit Kid yet fifty percent split evenly if all the money brought in. Yeah, so they split the money, he said. Unfortunately CMG froze all the money, even Glow money in their latest claim to us, and she responded to shut your big cry baby ass up.

All right. So yes, it seems like it seems like Glow has fifty percent. Day have fifty percent, But it seems like CMG wants to record on her project. That's what it seems like, right. They just gotta pay for it. Happens all the time, all right. Well, now they're going back and forth about that. We see this though. You know, people do stuff together, then things blow up, and maybe you didn't anticipate what was going to happen. What happens

all the time all the time. And artist comes out with a record, the record blows up, a label tries to sign it and tries to get that record, but the record might be owned as somebody else. They just gotta pay for it, all right, well that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, missie Charlomage, who're giving that? Donk man four after the hour, Let's talk about how one wrong decision can ruin your whole life. Guys, all right, let's talk about it. All right, we'll get to that next.

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Donkey of the day with charlom hain't a guard. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get youall like, wow, it's not me. Du Wallace, Florida donkey here today for tuo today October eighteenth goes to two Florida men, William Hale thirty five years old and Frank Allison, forty three years old. Now what did your uncle Charla always say about the great

state of Florida? Huh? Repeat after me? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida, and today is no exception, now we all know. And Florida, you don't need a permitter license to buy a gun, okay, any gun, by the way, correct me if I'm wrong. But if you're eighteen and old there you can buy as many guns as you want at one time. In good old Florida eighteen right. Okay, so shotguns rightfles handguns they are fifteens, easy, easy, easy to buy. Okay. I

ran across this article on CBS News. It's a few years old, but they said that five things that are more complicated to buying Florida than guns. Would you like to know what those five things are? Cold medicine, a marriage license, fertilizer, anti diarrhea medication, and medical marijuana all more complicated to buying Florida than a gun. Why am I saying all of this is because this is what you need to think about when you in Florida. I don't care where you're from or what you hold, and

just know, when you in Florida, you got guns. They got guns too, Okay, which is why when I hear stories like the ones I'm about to tell you this morning, that should be a reminded to us all to mind our business, but especially when in Florida, because at the

dots all poor choices impact more than us. Okay. This is why I don't understand why people with families, folks with young kids don't make better decisions, because it's not about you, bro, all right, It's about you charing them and these two dads who have been charged with attempted murder clearly don't care about their families. Because these two fools decided to open fire on each other and in

the process they both shot each other's daughters. I said, I said, these two fools decided to open fire on each other, and in the process they both shot each other's daughters. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to Actually News Jacksonville for the report. Police authorities say thirty five year old William Joseph Hale of Douglas, Georgia and forty three year old Frank Allard Allison of Callahan were involved in the incident, traveling northbound on US One,

initially coming from the Jacksonville area. Leeper says both for were speeding and driving erratically and break checking each other. At some point in the encounter, both exchange gunfire. The shootings ended up hurting both of their daughters. You can hear the chaotics seeing in this nine one one call moments after the road rate shooting and the lab we're going down the road. Both girls were transported to the

hospital once police arrived. Thankfully, no one was killed in this incident, but it could have been very easily turned out that way because two people wrecking stupid and let their tempers get the best of them. There could have been two dead kids because of two stupid grown men. Come on, man, what is this call of daddy? Okay? At the dad? I feel like our only job as the protecting provider, right There's no way that I am providing the safety my child needs if I decide I

want to shoot at someone in traffic. And this is also when you know a person never learned the golden rule in kindergarten. You know that whole doing the others, you would have them doing the youth thing because I would never shoot at someone while my child was in the car with me unless our lives were in extreme dangerous simply because I wouldn't want someone shooting at me with my daughter in the car. And that's my biggest question. Did these guys know that both of them had their

daughters in the car. His daughter was fourteen, Okay, William had to see her. Poor girl got shot in the back and now she has to collapse. Long William's daughter is five and she was hitting the leg. The five year old might have been in a car seat in the back. But damn if you saw that fourteen year old girl in the car with her dad and still open fire, or if you saw the five year old in the car with her dad and still open fire. Man, y'all,

some coldhearted individuals, is the thing. One wrong decision can ruin your whole life. Okay, both of these daughters could be dead. Hell, they could have gotten shot while driving, ran off the road, crash, killed themselves and others, all because of some damn road rage. I know, I know you're asking why why why would something like this happen? With an answer is symbol okay, one word, two or three syllables, depending on how on how you pronounce it,

and that is flow ry duh Okay. Please give William Hele and Frank Allison the sweet chimes of the Hamletones. Oh no you are dog, Oh the day ye poor girl probably gonna never want to ride in the car ever again, never, especially the fourteen year old. The five year old m you know, maybe don't grow up and forget about it. I doubt it, but they never go on ride a car ever again, especially with daddy. Nope.

All right, well, thank you for that, donkey, today and what if that was what if like that was his his his time with his children. What if they like maybe like a step daughter? Yeah no, no, no, no no, what if that's his kid? Would they not married or that's his like court ordered appointed custody? What if that for both of them? Can you imagine? Wow? No, I'm never getting never getting custody again ever again. I'm not leaving my children with you, no way, never leaving my

churn with you ever. All right, well, let's open up the phone lines. We see in this instance, a one bad decision ruined both of the family's lives. So we're asking eight hund five eight five, one h five one has a bad decision almost ruined your life almost almost even know what that means, almost ruined your life? Either your life got ruined or it didn't. Well, all right, you've made a bad decision that almost ruined your life. Your life ain't over, but it almost did. Maybe it

took a while to get back afterwards. Oh that's a good question. Eight hundreds, Like you're thinking about something in particular. Oh, they know what my bad decision was. Let's not assumed that you're not talking about it. But the justin men on your chin eight hundred five A five one oh five one. It don't look real, That's what I mean. More natural looking dives out there. Eight hundred five A

five one oh five one. Has a bad decision almost ruined your life, something that you did, almost took you down forever. I'd be feeling like those bad decisions be getting your life on track sometime though. You know what I'm saying, almost ruin your life, wuld have got you back on with you. Yeah, you can see, you can see where it's going if you're if you're wise, That's why I said. They say small people learn from the almostakes.

Wise people learn from the mistakes of ouzzs. Right. So sometimes you see things and you can see where you're headed if you don't nip things in the bucket. Yeah, we'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club called eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. To join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning. Everybody is j Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us,

Charlomagne gave donkey to day to two individuals. Yeah, two fathers in Florida, William Hale and Frank Allison, thirty five and forty three years old. They got into a shootout over a road raide road rage incident, and both of them had their daughters and their calls to their daughters got hit, thankfully not dead, but one of the daughters got shot in the back and has a collapsed long other daughter got hit in the legs, sadly. So we're asking eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.

Have you ever got into an incident that almost ruined your life, a bad decision that almost ruined your life? Ye, I've definitely made bad decisions, but I don't know about something that almost ruin my life. Things have changed my life, But ruins is a strong word. Okay, So let's say, has a bad decision almost ruined my life in my mind? Yeah, in my mind, I could see that if I kept going down, you know, a certain path, or as my daddy would say, if I don't change my you know, lifestyle,

I'm going to ruin my life. So I don't know. That's like, yeah, I do feel like ruined is a strong word, but I feel like, you know, bad. A lot of those bad decisions and bad choices got me on the right track, you know what I mean. So, so I didn't ruin my life, Okay, I mean I could. I could think of when I did something stupid in college, stealing out of a store, that could have ruined my life. It could have what do you still nothing? It was allegedly,

but it could have why because I couldn't. It could have got a felon. It could have been a fell a fello on my life. A much money of something that valuable? Is it? Are you snitching on me? Larceny, yes, grand larceny, but or cheating on your spouse? Don't point? Don't point at me. Okay, I don't even know why you put your little hand out at me. Both of us ain't no, no, no, no no no. If you want to have this conversation, you have just come station

amongst yourself. Okay. But I do agree with that though, But but but I agree with that based off small people learn from their own mistakes. Why have people learn from the mistakes of uthers? I saw the route my dad's life took, you know what I mean? And not just my dad. There's not a man I know who cheated on their wife and their life was better for it. I don't know any I'm not saying that there isn't out there. I'm just talking about it personally in my life.

The ones I've seen, they all you know, tell me how much they regretted later, and I can see how to quality the quality of their life went down. So choice, bad decision could have ruined my life, that's right. But based on that, that is what got me to get on the right path, because when I saw myself going down that same path, I thought about all of those individuals, was like, I don't want that, and I don't want that for my family. I'm not about to do that

due to my family. What I saw other people do to there, Well, let's go to the full ones. Hello, who's that? It's rough Piel trucking gang gang. You heard blow blow the home and more time for the people there you go? Now what what? Um? What decision did you made that almost ruined your life? All right? Um, this this is a wild back. First of all, let me start off by thanking God blessed. I appreciate it. Me online with you guys, I hear you, guys, every

morning through high heart radio. And U yeah, so with my story, is um a wild back? Man? I was, I would say like I was eighteen years old and I lived in a rough environment like everybody else, and and um I was. I was working in bowls and I had a really good career. Man. I was going up, you know, up the ladder and stuff like that. And the company was looking for people to move to uh, South Carolina because that the new factory was getting built over there. So U I went down there. You know,

we looked at houses and stuff like that. Man. The company was looking out for the employees at the time. And um, So after lots of paperwork, you know, I called my mother and I'm like bomb man, you know, like every boy's dream at that time. Mom, I'm gonna take you out together or you know, we're good. We

was good. So I come, I come back. I heard some stuff and I had a little funk twenty two in the car and I was getting out of work on Route nine and I got fooled over and I got arrested, and right there, in one quick second, you know, one quick minute, I end up losing everything that I really worked hard for. Damn ye before you got before you got to cut me off. I was really truly calling because I heed you guys every morning. Man, you guys are really a good influence and stuff like that

for people and something like that. But I was just called because that's my uh my birthday and I was born in like Charlemagne say, I was born in the nineteen hundredth I appreciate your man, real card man, God bless they keep doing what you gotta do. Your Hello, who's this? Hey? Shit, we're talking about a bad decision that almost ruined your life. Yeah. First of all, hey, everybody, but I was a very reckless and wild kid. I was very angry. Um, I had it me and my

SUPs I to argument and my ex had a gun. Well, I mean my sister arguing going nat goal and now I told my ex I was like, get the guns. Like I was ready to kill my sisters right then and there. And I'm glad I did not. We're glad, Yeah, because the relationship we have today. I'm very I'm gonna cry. I'm very much thankful for But I just know like if I would have did that one, I would have lost my life in jail. Um. And then too, I wouldn't have the relationship I have my sister you know today,

And I'm just glad I didn't do that. But that was a very traumatic moment for me and for her as looks. She was like, you're gonna kill me. You're gonna kill me, and I was like, yeah, like I'm sick of it. I'm sick of that, I'm tired of this, and yeah, that's that's my story. Well, thank you, thank god you you shoot your sister. Thank you. Yes, I mean she's oh my god, she's alive. And well we have a great relationship. Did that make you all closer? No,

that did not. We actually didn't talk until I got pregnant with my sons, and that's actually what brought us closer together. Um, we drew up to the household my mom she wasn't really like so loving. She used to always put us against each other like, oh, well your sister said this about to yourself, like this little dumb stuff. Um, so we really have a strame relationship until we actually

got of age. I think like at twenty twenty three, is hm, we actually started talking and having like a sister le bond and you know, talking about what we went through and you know, I was like, you know, do you forgive me? I'm so sorry I even thought to do that, but yeah, wow, well thank you for calling the sharing your story. He's very cussing on my thing. I know we're talking about like a sad thing, but I think it's a backdoor access like trad like trap, dude,

you and freaking uh. I was gonna try love because I s where that boy he got a background, either through your book or see your mouth. I love ya. Wow, you found us how to through the butthole? Man, are you willing to go that round? You're willing to go an? We don't. We don't want you back there. We're married. I understand you guys are married. But on the side, don't we seen there having conversations about mistakes that almost

ruined our lives? Didn't you just say, Chad goes that way right, and a little but player is not going to run your life. It hurt your butt. I didn't know you was being literal. I thought we was playing about, you know, how somebody gets through the phone line, but then you know, a little butt play Jesus Christ, yes it would five point. We're asking has a bad decision almost ruined your life calling us up. Now it's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, call me at your opinions to

the Breakfast Club top eight Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. And now if you just joined us, Charlomagne gave Donkey the day to two dads, right yeah, man, Two dads in Florida. William Hale, thirty five years old, Frank Allison, forty three years old, got into a shootout over a road rage incident, and both of their daughters was in the cars with them, and one of their daughters got shot in the back and has a collapsed long now.

The other daughter got shot in the leg, fourteen years old and five years old. Man, Come on, man, so we're asking, has a bad decision almost ruined your life? Hello? Who's this him? This is Sarah from Florida. A Sarah from Florida, Florida, Florida, Florida. And this story of from Florida. Why don't you the norma? I need you gotta understand something, Okay, Florida. Back in the day, it was a red name. You know. They slept with their sisters and today it's from everybody

in the entire nation moving down here. I don't know what's in the air within the water. Y'all love it down here, and y'all bring y'all crazy down here. Okay, fair enough, So what happened, mama? So for me? Um, So my son is seventeen. Um, when he was about five versary three, Um, I was taking on the school and if anybody knows, man, I'm always running late, always running late. So this particulars of the time, I'm running late. But the lady in front of me is driving a

little slow, so I go around her respectfully. But I guess she felt like I was doing it disrespectfully, and um, she ended up coming behind me. So when I got to the school, I made it you turn around that by the exit, but with how she was coming, I was like I was cutting her off. So she took the opportunity to confront me. So she's all outside my thumb doors, just you know, going on beatd be word that that that value put my kids in danger. I didn't not. We were all going to sea limit, so

it was slow, like ten miles an hour. So really, but what ended up happening was when I went wrong is. I ended up getting out the car to be more, you know, a little bit closer to what she was saying, to hear her a little bit better. So with the you know how people are when you're arguing in front of each other, she ended up like kind of like poking me in my head. When I swallowed her hand away, she swung on. Man. We went to fighting. We went to fighting. We was throwing down, We was something. We

was going hard. Her kids where it was one of them went to the school, the elementary school, and my son went and the other one memory was in middle school, tried to jump in. So not only was I fighting the mom, I was being jumped by her two children. Goodness, so you lost. Some of the people pulled us a part. But at that point I was in such a rage. I had to go pump the trump, you know, and pop the Trump got my tired iron off and went to decorating her car. Before that act. Before that, she

got back in her car. I went around her side, tried to pull out. We went to fighting again. She tried to get back in her car. Call nine on one. At that point I was so mad. Pop the Trump got the time and went decorating her car, bust out all her windows. Finally called, and I thought, why, I don't know what. In my mind, I thought that I had the law on my side. I'm thinking, oh, she started it. I might have finished it, but she started it,

you know, until she's going to jail. Obviously OPD got there. I should have known OPD very corrupt. Hate them. I try to respect police officers, but OBD makes it very hard if you know, you know um, and they can't. Didn't want to hear anything I had to say, um, and then I want to talk to her as they were, you know, she was a victim, you know what. Finally came back to me and I was like, what do you want to hear what I have to say? Well, go ahead, I mean it really doesn't matter, excuse me.

Ended up taking my report. I went to jail. I got hit with five charges. Damn, um, this is still a deadly weapon. Child of you. Oh my god, how do you explain that child? Because you can't fight and I no, no, I want that one with grass, But I d I and you know you woke from asks because you were a good muck shot my blaby. Daddy told me he was like, why got your muck shot? You look so happy and so crazy at the same time.

Oh my god, being a jail Yeah, I ended up your here was messed up when I was still the same. But the thing is, I went to jailil kids, my all. My dad found out one of my turns. He refused to come get me. Oh my god, I don't blame him. I was so like, I don't. I don't. At this point, I don't. I was in jail. You know how you think about jail, You know when you think about all those jail movies. You know what I'm saying, I'm like, I gotta you know, I gotta make sure I surviving here.

You know, I'm getting clear cool with people. I'm doing people hair. You know days I was five years you know what I'm saying. I was the trinchers, you know what I mean? I see what what was then in view? Was I stop before? So in five days they had you braiding here. In five days, I was braiding here. I wasn't like some people were good. But when they came to song out, you know what I mean. You know, when they called my name, I had to go around the yard and landbody. Now I was leaving. You know

what I'm saying. They gave me a little a little party, and everybody put their trays up. I cannot tell tell me how this story ends, because I need to know if this is a good short film or not. Tell me how this story end. And then the story ended with a what The story ended with me learning that your anger could really put you in situations where you don't want to be single. Mom. Um, you know I had aspirations to go to school and it ended up ruining my life for a moment I had to go.

I was on probation. Um, the I was being railroaded in the court system. Um, no one wanted to hear my my plight. Um, and I lost my job. Um. I had to make the odds, you know, clean houses, trying to go to school. Um if depression. I just felt like I the biggest decision of emotion, wrong decision of emotion. And it's just part of fact. But what happened when our research there was places good Will had a program where they allowed people to get different records.

It's fun. You just have to go through a program. Okay, and that's what I did. You know, my FAC's fune. You know I'm able to. It didn't affect me. Up. I'm hopefully I can get into national school soon. That's my goal, my dream, And I also want to be able to write a book about, you know, a mother's way to a single mother's way to live life. I navigate life because I always felt like life is not about you trying to live in it, but navigate through it.

All right, Well, what's the moral of the story. That was a long story. Yeah, that was the moral of the story. I think the moral of the story is, you know, small people learn from their own stakes. Watch people learn from the mistakes others. So I hope that you know, y'all listen to some of these stories of people calling in today or even hear our own stories, and y'all don't make those same mistakes that we mean. All right, Well, yes, let's talk about that two hundred

million dollar deal. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, Well, we teld you about Gunna getting denied bond on his third attempt last week, but he has filed for a bond for a fourth time. So we'll see if this sees. Anything happened now, so we'll keep you updated on what's happening with Gunna and his legal team's comments and what they

have to say. All right, Charles Barkley has signed a ten year deal with TNT. Reportedly that deal is worth over one hundred million dollars and could approach two hundred million dollars. Well, damn yeah, dropping a clue both jas Barkley. I heard the whole squad signe though, Shock and Kenny and Ernie, I heard the all reason. Yeah, So inside the NBA they said, you know, he's alongside Ernie Johnson,

Shack Kenny Smith. They're currently on a ten million at per season contract that's set to expire after the twenty twenty four to twenty twenty five season, And Charles Barkley said, we're all the big family, Ernie, Kenny and Shaker brothers to me, and I wouldn't still be here if it wasn't for them and all the amazing people who work on our shaw. I'm not gonna lie though. This is a life altering deal and I'm blessed to be able to do live television for a living. Hey man, that's

a great gig. Drop on a clues ball from inside the NBA. NBA season starts tonight, right, yeah, tonight. Now you know, remember I was telling you they tried to get Charles Barkley to do that deal with live golf and he didn't do it. He turned it down. Well, that would have made no sense, even though it would probablyould have been a lot of money. But it's like this, Charles Barkley really want to report on golf. He loves basketball, do you you know, like why why why quentn't inside

the NBA. Well they tried it and he said no. All right. Caesar Emmanuel from VH one, from Black Ink, He recently did an interview with GCI host Charmayne. She's a former cast member of Black Ink, also in Chicago, and Caesar is from New York. And if you saw that, it was a video where he was abusing a dog and now he's talking about what happened and how he's gotten therapy. Do you regret that mistake you made? I regret one hundred percent. Like sometimes I wish I could

take that night back, but like you can't. You can't take nothing back. And that's the that's the messed up part about it because in my anger, like my two seconds angers, I lost it. And honestly I was going through a lot, like I didn't know how much stuff I was going through until after this dog situation I got therapy. I didn't know how you know what I mean, after being on ten years? How much loss? How may people die? And I just kept working and kept building.

I never really got to him. How can you say he'll or anything you feel me already goes on to talk about everything that he's lost because of that situation. I got done loss, loves, I done laws, I mean loved ones. I'm done laws people that you know what I mean really means to me an on fiances. I know there wants a lot of things being on TV. Sometimes you just get caught up in machine and you

don't really get to mend anything that you want. So you're walking around with wounds and just open and what you're trying to be a man saying man ain't posted a crime and hemposed to do this, understanding them to more damage to yourself and anything that shouldn't have happened. I'm more intelligent in that a couple of seconds basically caused me a lot. Man. Stop telling men they can't express emotions, man, yes, men, you can express emotions, all right.

And then when you wonder why you got a generation of sociopath running around it because you keep telling them not to feel nothing, I'm glad that that brother went out and got the healing he deserves. Man. All right, now, jay Z is trying to figure out how much money do Say has really made for Picccarti, and he's suing in order to find out his father lass it against his partners at Baccarti. He wants to get that information. He wants to financial clarity. This is according to TMZ.

They got the documents and so they've been in ownership co ownership for doo Say since twenty eleven. And he wants all the books and records, the location of all warehouses that are storing the do Say barrels, bottles in accessory, and info regarding but Cardie's physical inventory and its inventory process. So not sure why these demands are being made. Maybe it's kind of an audit to make sure everything is on the up and half. Hey, it's all business, baby,

happens all the time. Sometimes you got to run some artists file from lawsuits to see what's really going on. All right, now, Roy Jones Junior is looking for somebody to fight him. He needs an opponent and he has signed it with Celebrity Boxing, and so he's fifty three years old. He recently signed that contract. According to Damon Feldman, who is the founder of Celebrity Boxing, he said, we're so excited. It's our biggest even ever and we're looking

for a big opponent for Roy. What do y'all think? What do you mean? What all think? Who could fight Roy Jones Junior in Celebrity Boxing his last remembering that's what I'm saying, Like, there's no celebrity boxer that should be in the ring with Roy Jones, even at Roy Jones's age. Now, muscle memory will cause you to get hurt by Roy Jones. No celebrity should be in the ring with him. If he wants to do another one of those exhibition matches like he did with Mike Tyson, Yeah,

something like that. Another boxer maybe, but not no celebrity. All right, Well that is your rumor reports, that's right. I guess this is the part where they want me to lie to you and tell you the people's choice mixes up next. It is up next, but you know there's no request, Okay, so it's pointless to even called the number one, one hundred and five and five one or five one because Envy's not even here. He left the mix. It's prerecorded, okay, all right, mister Breakfast Club

j Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. All right. We got a shout to Ed Shearon for joining us this morning, my guy Ed Sharon. He announced the name of his new album is called Subtract and he's going on tour, the Mathematics tours coming up. Yeah, it's a shout out to Ed Sharon. And you got a positive note for the people. Positive note simply this man, it doesn't matter how dirty others play you. Karma has a big appetite these days to move with pure intentions.

Breakfast clubs, you'll finish for y'all. Dunb

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