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FULL SHOW: We Chat With G.Herbo, Talk Kanye, Biggies Unreleased Shaq Verse And More

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Today on The Breakfast Club, we chat with rapper and our friend G.Herbo. Later on Yee gives us all the Kanye updates during the Rumor Report and finally we chat about an unreleased Biggie verse that almost landed on a Shaq track... 

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Good morning usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela Ye, good money. Piece to the plan. It is too day. Today is natural coming out day. Why you didn't play I'm coming out or at least more money, more problems. You ain't even playing this out hunt. See that's what that's talking about. Terrible production, right, terrible radio production. You text us this morning you said the same thing he did. Yes,

he did. I text everybody, just texted you. Happy. He texted me, he said, yeah, but you should have had the produces at least have more money, more problems. But that should I should have said that. That's what I say. If I'm talking to I'm talking to him coming out now too late. You ruined the moment. You ruined the moment. You know what I'm saying. So happy to be gay, but they ain't even thinking all the way through, you

know what I mean. Now, welcome on it to you guys, glad I took all the one out of your sales just now. No, I just wanted they say happy national coming out there. I've seen you this morning. He was walking across the street and I yelled down on the street, Yeah, ain't you just want to say happy National coming out Day to my brow? Are you feeling? I don't even know what that is, but salute to everybody who's coming out. Good morning, jam Vy, how are you feeling? I am great,

I feel wonderful. I feel wonderful. Ge herbal will be joining us this morning. I got Ge herbal Man. He was just with me at my second annual Mental Effects boat this past Saturday, and he's got an album out right now. I called Surviva's Remorse A side and B side so we can be chopping it up with which I didn't know. I listened to the A side and then woke up one day and uh yeah, beside came out on Monday. I came out on Friday. We'll go one day turned it on and it was like, how

did the album get to be an out? With some change? Then I saw a bunch of new songs, so then I listened to that side. Yes, g Herb will be joining us today. All right, now we got front page news. What we're talking about? All right? Well, we are gonna be talking about protesters rallying. They want justice for our fifty year old who was shot by the police in Golf Part, Mississippi. Okay, we'll get into that next, so don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, it's DJ

Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news now. One Monday night football, the Chiefs beat the Raiders thirty to twenty nine. Now I would bed at halftime, halftime or the Raiders were up, but you can tell the Chiefs were about to come back and bus they asked. You can tell the Raiders couldn't sustain what they were doing first half? How to gainst that offense? I didn't watch it. I fell asleep. What else we got easy? All right? Well, police and

people in Golf Part are demanding answers. There was a fifteen year old Johane McMillan who was shot and killed by Golfport police. So they're trying to figure out what happened. They want to see the video, and residents are lining in front of the Golf Park Police department with one request, just release the information, release the footage. We don't want to guess we don't want to put any false accusations

on the police department. Just show us and no one has to wonder what happened been and so protesters and the news. They're also asking for a public records request and that request was denied because it's an ongoing investigation. They want some clarification on what happened. So they said that the police received reports of people pointing guns at passing cars and they're not sure who shot Johhi McMillan in the head, but you know, the Chief, Adam Cooper,

stopped short of saying an officers shot him. They said a total of five people are in custody. The mother of one of the other suspects is fighting for her child's freedom. Police do say that several firearms were recovered at the scene, but at first Johim was on a ventilator. They thought maybe he had a chance, but unfortunately he

has passed away. So cops need to put out the footage to shore everybody would happen, right They said they're not doing it right now because it's an ongoing investigation, but clearly there's some questions and concerns. Until they put that footage out for people to be able to see for themselves what happened right. USA Gymnastics is adding additional mental health services for athletes and coaches as part of their new Athlete and Wellness program. They announced this on Monday.

Athletes will receive up to eight mental health visits a year up to one hundred twenty five dollars per visit, and coaches are eligible for up to four visits per year. They said, Athlete health and wellness is at the core of our value system, and the importance of mental health has been paramount, not just for athletes, for everybody in

recent years. Being able to find services that athletes and their coaches can receive in their hometowns by their preferred providers is essential for well being and something we have always wanted to do. We think GK for providing the additional funding that has enabled us to make this program our reality. If they should, there's not an industry in

America that shouldn't have, you know, have that. At this point, every industry in Americas should be implementing some type of mental health you know policy all across the board for their their staff. We don't have that here, do we, So the kind and not really I don't think so. No, we don't actually, But that's why I asked every entstry in America should have it though, absolutely, because, let me think about it, we all deal with each other every day,

Like everybody in this room. I don't know what anybody in this room is going to do this morning, you know what I mean. I don't know what anybody in this room trigger could be. And next thing you know, somebody's projecting something on me. I'm projecting something on somebody. And we don't know why everybody should have that in every industry at this point my type of mental health. I haven't called you that yet this morning. No, No, I'm just telling you early so you don't so I

don't rig them while out all right. The Georgia inmate allegedly still eleven million dollars from a billionaire movie mogul and used that money to buy a mansion in Atlanta, all while he was locked up. How do you do that? Eleven million dollars while he was in jail, Yes, Prisoner Arthur Lee Colfield Junior. He allegedly impersonated Sydney Kimmel, who is the CEO of an LA entertainment company, with the help of contrabanding cell phones from inside the Georgia Department

of Corrections Show Management unit. He was serving time for arm the robbery. He stole the identity of Kimmel, who's ninety four years old, and then swapped millions of dollars from his child Schwab account over the phone. He tricked customer service reps with the financial service company to wire the money to a company in Idaho, and then he brought up more than six thousand American eagle one ounce gold coins. Then he got a private plane to take

those coins to Atlanta. He used a portion of them to help purchase a four point four million dollar house in Buckhead. And now he's been charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud and money laundering. Man, Listen, he did all that while he was in jail. Yes, they said, it's one of the biggest heights conducted from behind bars in American history. Never left the jail cell one time,

never left. He did this all over the phone. And Sydney Kimmel Entertainment is behind movies like Hell or High Water, Crazy Rich Agents and Moneyball. Wow. All right, Well, he's gonna be sitting for a little, little little longer now. But smarty, that's crazy. When I see people do stuff like that, it's like, where did they put their energy toward something? Exactly? It's and you can't fornap somebody out of eleven million dollars. You can make a million dollars

illegally doing something in this country. Absolutely, all right, Well that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent phone lines or wide open eight hundred five eight five one on five one is to breakfast club. Come morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man, I get from you on the breakfast club. But you got something on your mind. Let hello, who's

this man's black? Mike got to do fall man? I said, black lighter, black Mike black. Oh, what's happening? Now? What's haying? Man? I want to get off with chests this morning. Man. Okay, baby mama's man, they always a dead baby daddy. I'm trying to dead the baby mama's man who don't want to let the dad it be. And they started like because of the lake kills hill Man. Yeah, hear about that a lot which I think is whack. It's whacking, very selfish. Man. There's more than why man, there's a

lot of what cell Mary says from man. That's right. I'm sorry. I'm sorry you're going through that. But they shouldn't hurt the child. But they shouldn't hurt the child behind that, because that's that's the only person they hurting in a situation like that by not letting both parents be in their life. Absolutely. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This is Marcillas. Ain't Marcia. Get it off your chests, mama, all right, I just want to give a shout out

to my son Tray Vonne. Today's toe birthday. How old is he? He just said, twelve? Out of here day twelve, she said, self, out of here, say twelve. Wappy birthday to Treyvonne. Hello, who's this? This is Jennifer. How are you? Good morning? Get it off your chests. Yeah. I'm kind of upset because my boyfriend broke up with me because I took your cell phone. Watch took your cell phone and I don't know, I don't I don't know what happened.

I just grabbed the phone and I got in my car and I just drove off in there, like at the red light, he was there like keeping my phone working on him. Question, but why didn't I don't What do you mean you don't know why you took his cell phone? You know why you took it. I took it because I just felt like he was not being trustful, like truthful. You just wearing toothful to us. I know, I know. I'm just saying like he was always texting and stuff at night and looks like why are you

like who you calling? Who you texting? So what you're finding? The phone? Got you a simple question? Exactly, ask you a simple question. Why didn't you just wait till he go to sleep and then go through his phone? Like why would you snatch it and then drive off? She had a pass. Y'all watch too many videos online now, you know you see these videos online when people chasing the girls outside at the hospital and all the stupid stuff.

Chase me right away. He didn't even know I took you like it was sitting there and I grabbed it. I feel in my pocket. We talked and I was like, all right, I'm leaving. I left when then by the time I got to the red like he was right behind him. Now you didn't get to look at it. No, I didn't you be You're just lying because the first you just said you found nothing. Now you said you don't even get to look at it. You just a

liar nothing. I'm like, no, I'm just how you found nothing if you don't even get to look at it, you liar. People go to jail during the interrogation. You know he didn't left up right now, if you found something, would you leave him? Okay? So this is okay, I'm gonna be truthful. I took your phone. You're going to jail. So you didn't find something? What you find to jail? No, the first time I took your phone, I found something, Okay,

and you stayed. Yes, he was texting some girl telling out they missed each other, and that's way more messed up because that's more emotional. Then I really just smashed the chick. Didn't talk about how you miss us. Now you don't, but you can still miss the Botlet me and let me ask you this. Okay, So you stayed

with him. He's still doing the same things he was doing before that made you not trust him, So then you wanted to go find out again what he was doing, and then what and then he broke up with me? He should I think he made the right decision. Well, if you don't trust somebody and you got to grab their phone, it's probably not the best relationship for you to be in. And you had his password too. I had it the first time. The second time I was

trying to get into it. I ain't fine enough about can see you know the one you can see like you can see who called, but you really can't get in there. So I've seen people calling him. But I'm gonna tell you something, man, That's why. This is why. The first thing the police officers tell you, you have to right to remain silent. You know, told us about five or six different inconsistencies in this story. Man, I'm not gonna lie. This sounds like a very unpeaceful relationship.

Have a good day before you get locked up. But if I was, if I was the officer, you'd be going to jail with Nobel. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eighty five one or five one if you need to vent hit us up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, Wake up wall. You're trying to get it off your chest because you're mad or blast. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this y'all? This age from Chicago? What up? What up? H what's h

stand four? Harold? Hey Harold? Hey, Harold, Hey Harold. Why wouldn't you want to call your so Harold and you from Chicago? Man? Yeah, you know what that's that's that's the issue right there. Everybody thinks the Harold's chicken, But that's what I thought immediately. Uh, it's a fresh start. Now I think about Harold. But continue now Harold's Chicken. You go. Because I'm from Chicago, I'm that was it. I'm blessed what I forgot how it goes. But no,

I wanted to talk about my cowboys. I'm a huge cowboys. Man. Let's go. Let's talk about us to Cooper Rush the next Peyton man At stop. No, let's not no, no, no stop. I'm not gonna let you jump out the window like that. Stop now. Now, now if you say Peyton Manning, I'll say Peyton when he was with the Broncos, when he really only affected the game by managing the offense. But you know what, he won a championship though, that's all that mattered. That's true, You're not winning the championship

this year, sir. You don't know that, Harold. Why not defense wins championships? You? I. I think we got a good shot as anybody defense defense. That's right. Now. Let's not jump out the window with the best QB. Sir. Okay, he's a good game manager. He doesn't make a lot of mistakes, which is good. You want um. I want Dak back, but I want Dak back under the same conditions they have Cooper Rush. I think that we rely on Dak too much, and we asked Dak to do

too much. I just want Dak to manage the game the way Cooper Rush is. H h. I'm done talking to you and your in your ass cowboys. We're gonna beat the Eagle this week till you guys are not. But have a good watch. Hello, who's this? Just a Sharmaine callin from Boston, Grand Rising Kings and Queens. Let me just put it down, This Saturday was one for the books. Charlemagne, Chalomnain, Charlemaine. Yes, ma'am to be in that room with back many brown, black and Caucasian people.

Let me tell you, I left out of the am more healed than I've been healed before. Oh man, wow, I see that's what I like to hear. I mean, that's what it is. It's a day of mental health education and healing. So I'm glad you felt that way. Listen, we can't wait for next year because I already even started a Facebook group. When I say we're coming to support, We're coming to support. I thank you for that. Man. That's what the mental wealfax bot was all about. What

you're gonna do? You know? After this though, how are you gonna continue on your healing journey? So listen, I have my professors even come to this event. I'm finishing up my MSW right now and I've been promoting it since you were talking about it, so my professors came down. It was in the cunt. Wow. Now, I have a son who coming home after doing fifteen years and he got sentence at sixteen. Show to hear what I need to do as a mother, as a parent, and as

his support. My whole day plan has changed. But I wake up every morning before my feet hits the bead and pizza floor, and I do my breathing exercises, and I'm out hearing these streets right now on my way to work. Man, I wish you to bought your son so you could have heard Willow and shocka man like That's that's why I had Wallow and Shocker there, you know, for that conversation. Let me tell you how good God is.

Shaka's coming to Massachusetts November seventeen. That's beautiful. Cut my son on Wednesday going to the parole board, going to the halfway house. So I already called this parole officer

and said I need to have him after this. Then on November seventeen, Yeah, you got you got to you definitely, I would love for him to meet SHACKA man like Willow and Shocking story is incredible, and you know, I mean both of them did well over twenty years in the penitentiary, and just to see what they're out here doing, man, is an inspiration to anybody just coming home. So you

definitely should take your son to see Shaka. I am and I just want to tell you, as you coming from Monk's Corner, South Carolina, Mia, you have opened the door for people who would who've had things underneath the rugs for so long. So I thank you for going. Next, I repeat, because I got everybody out here. You might got Jesus, but you need to go talk to somebody. That's right. Here you go. That's right. Thank you, Queen. I appreciate that more than you know. Thank you very much.

I love you all. Have a blessed day, and don't let nobody stop you from being great. That's right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five A five one O five one. Now we got rumors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about the biggest home sale for an African American. We'll tell you who brought it, where that house is and how much a us All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club with Angela Ye the Breakfast club Man.

Prayers out to Nanny and her family and to her son and Brent Leaks. It's her twenty three year old son. He had a frightening medical emergency. He was in the hospital and he was hospitalized for several days. He suffered both a heart attack and a stroke. Here's what Ninni Leaks had to say. Two weeks ago today, Brent had congested heart failure and a stroke. He's only twenty three. Brent doesn't drink or do drugs, and obviously they've tested him for all of those things. They also tested him

for HIV. They were thinking that maybe he had called COVID and he didn't know that he had COVID. They have run a number of tests on him to see what could have possibly made this happen to him, and we are still trying to figure out because if we knew the cause, obviously they could treat the cause. Damn man, that's horrible. Yeah, you're a parent. You got to go through that, you know, because you know, when it comes to our kids, all you want to do is to

protect our kids from everything. And nothing makes you feel more helpless as a parent than medical issues with your kid because you can't do nothing about it. Greg, who's also Brent's dad, also passed away last year I remember, after a long battle of cancer. All right now, Brent also has a lounge in Atlanta, And here's what any leaks have to say about that business. The lounge is still open. You know, Brent ran the lounge. That was

his pride and joy. He loved it. We have, you know, sat and talked about selling the lounge now because it's something that Brent runs along with me, and I got into business with Brendan Gregg and some other friends to do it. And this is just a lot right now on me. So if there's anybody out there that's possibly interested in the lounge, sending them my way if they are interested in purchasing it, or it's very possible that we will sell the lounge because it is something that

I shared with brand after Gregg's passing. And it's extra scary because you don't even know the calls of Wattles. Things happen. Absolutely, doctors got to tell me something all right now. Byron Allen has purchased a mansion in Malibu for one hundred million dollars. This is the biggest home sale for a black person in the United States, or dropping a clue buns for Byron Allan. Whatever I hear people who spend that kind of money on houses, I always ask what does the house do? It's an eleven

thousand square for the state in Malibu. It has a four bedroom house with two guest houses, also including a home theater, tennis court, jim yoga studio. The primary suite has its fireplace, bathroom, custom walking closets, a private terrorists. There's a very beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean on the bluff and the home is filled with ocean views

all around. I need to own that ocean for a one hundred million dollars and all efficient into you have private entrance to it, to your your own ocean area to area, and so prior to this, the record was eighty eight million dollars. That was a mansion that Beyonti and jay Z brought in belly Air. What does that mansion do. It's just beautiful and you know, Babu is really expensive. It's bell Are so it's also the location too, right location. Yeah, it's beautiful. Goodness, I own the ocean. Now.

The family who Byron Allen brought this mansion from co founded public storage. So that's how they got their money. Let's luke the Barron all and dropping clube bounce with Barron Allen. He's just out here quietly being one of the biggest media moguls in the game. You do know he owned one of the largest cable network portfolios in the whole industry. Right all right, now, speaking of money,

Floyd Mayweather and Connor McGregor. There's a rumor that they have a one point five billion dollars MMA and boxing fights a line up, so we'll see what happens. But they're rumored to face off again and it's going to be a record setting fight. I don't know if that's really going to happen, but nothing has been set, but there have been some details surfacing that the fight would be for both for official record and that Floyd may whether could be putting putting his the best ever trademark

on the line. So they're saying that this could potentially take place in Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia in twenty twenty three. Know what I'm saying? What did that he put the best ever trademark on the line. I don't know. Maybe that's something that you know he'll get it also, I don't know. It's a two fight contract, so it will see them in the boxing ring and also in the MMA octagon one point five billion dollars getting that octagonal. McGregor, No,

he's not gonna do that. He'll box him, but he McGregor will watch Floyd Maan just rumor he's not getting knock Doon believe I believe Yeah, I believe that up until that point, Floyd is not getting the octagon all right now. On the latest episode of The Shop, Lebron is talking about how when he got married back in twenty thirteen to his wife Savannah, there were two wedding crashes and nobody knew they knew them amongst the guests who were there. Here's what he said. We had two

wedding crashers. That's right, but that wasn't even invited at all, that no one knew. This is how they got sniffed out at a celebrity friend walked by and they called them their real name that none of us call them. So my security goal to him and say hey, we all went They like, oh oh oh, we were him. And when when they said him him turned around at the same time was like him, hey, normal, they got put out. Swear to god, they walked out with a

plate and everything. That's all. That's that's scary. That could have turned out bad. Folks got to stop acting like we're not all waiting for the shooters. Okay, we all on guard for the shooter, but you can't just be popping up and somebody wasn't like that. There were only two hundred guests too. You definitely stick out if nobody knows, I mean you planning that. I mean you got dressed up, you gotta tuck your wife got a gown and y'all plan. That's a different level of watch that with the plate

and everything that is walked out with ass cutting. Where was Draymond that your mom wasn't here? All right? Well that is your room of reports. Ye, all right? Front page news. Next, what we're talking about, man, the University of Miami. They had to shut down this frat and we'll tell you what happened that made them immediately take action. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. God Morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be

the same. Our Audible pick up the day is the Samman Act three, This iconic graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman. It's now an all star audio experience. Start listening when you sign up for a free thirty day trial at the home of storytelling Audible dot com. Slash Breakfast Club. Ye, Charlomagne, the guy, we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news now. One day, the Kansas City Chiefs lead to Raiders thirty to twenty nine. I didn't

watch that game, Charlomagne, you watch the last night. I watched it up until halftimes, then I fell asleep. Raiders walk at halftime. But I mean, you can tell that it was trending towards the Chiefs. Then you could tell the Raiders couldn't sustain that for four quarters? All right? What else we got? Easy? All right? Well? Sigmafy Epsilona fraternity at the University of Miami was shut down on Friday.

A video surface of an off campus pool party that showed frat members jumping up and down and chanting about having sex with a dead woman. One sorority sister said, it made my skin crawl. It was just awful, all right. Now, Her friends showed her the video. She wasn't there, but the student asked that her name not be used for her own protection. The song that they were chanting is

popular where frats across the country. It includes sexually explicit and revolting lyrics about a woman who dies giving fallacio. The frat hosted the pool party. It's an event that they call adult swim, and the party was at a home about in Coral gables about fifteen blocks west of the campus. So they didn't actually have sex with no. No. They were chanting a song with these lyrics about that, and they said it was very inappropriate. People were disgusted

by it. The party also got very rowdy. The cops are called. Multiple cars were coming and going from the house. They believe the house was sold to an investor who rented out to University of Miami students and the video the Fat Brothers who hosted the party were chanting these lyrics. They said, we dig her up every now and then. We I don't even want to say it. They should be mad at the artist more to sold than the frat brothers singing it. Right, You got to get to

the root of that issue. The rooted the issue of the song. Right. Yeah, I've never heard the sum before use, but they're saying that the video circulated around the campus. Men were holding kids and partying at the backyard of the house chanting that song, and that's when they ceased operations and contacted the National Organization and shut down that chapter. Well, somebody need to investigate that group. I mean, Jesus Christ, if you're holding a rappers using rappers lyrics against him

in court. I don't know that it's a rapper. I didn't say it was a rapper. I said, if you're using rappers lyrics against him in court, you need to check in on the people who did that song just in case. It's a hell of a record to write, right, Yes, you gotta read the lyrics. It's absolutely discuss what I'm saying. That's a hell of a record to write. I think you might need to go and investigate. Go people around

the yard and in people's house something all right? Now, Tim Ryan and jd Vance had their first Ohio Senate debate. A lot of things were brought up during this debate. This was in Cleveland, and it's a race that could determine which party controls the Senate over the next two years. As the two of them are arguing, here's what Tim Ryan had to say about jd Vance being a kiss ass to Donald Trump. Donald Trump said to jd Vance, all you do is kiss my ass to get my support.

That's bad because that means jd Vance is going to do whatever he wants. After Trump took jd Vance's dignity from him on the stage in Youngstown, jd Vance got back up on stage and said, start shaking his hand, take a picture, saying, Hey, aren't we having a great time here tonight. I don't know anybody I grew up with that would allow somebody to take their dignity like that and then get back up on stage. We need leaders who have courage to take on their own party.

That was great drop on a clue bump from my guy, Tim Ryan. Here's what Tim Ryan had to say about a boy. I had some very personal conversations with women in Ohio who had gone through tragedies who needed to have abortions for a variety of different reasons, and I just came to realize through the course of these conversations that the government has no place in this matter. If you get raped, JD. Vance and others are going to say you have to have that baby. State mandated pregnancies

for a rape victim. That is so far out of the mainstream it's not even funny. Now here's what JD. Vance had to say about abortion. You have set in the past that you compared abortion to slavery. Even in the case of the ten year old Ohio girl that made headlines across the country, you said two wrongs don't make a right. I've said repeatedly on the record that I think that that girl should be able to get an abortion if she and her family so choose to

do so. But let's talk about that case. The thing they never mentioned is that poor girl role was raped by an illegal alien. If you had done your job, she would have never been raped in the first place. Do your job on board of security. Don't lecture me about opinions I don't actually have. Oh hio. The choice is obvious between Tim Ryan and jd. Vance Right, like droppin a Clues Bons to Tim Ryan again. Man. Ryan is a good guy. He's a huge mental health advocate

and a big proponent of meditation. Well, pols are indicating a close race, and so that's why, like we always say, get out there, vote, educate yourself, and who's running for office. And Tim Ryan is a good dude. He's one of those people who still give me a faith in politicians because he's a great shooter. All right, Well that is your front page news. All right. When we come back, Gee, Herbal will be joining us. G Herbo has a new album, Survivor's Remorse side and B side, and we're gonna talk

to him next, all right, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same one and everybody you see ej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest and special guests in the building, a smarting Yes, sir. We had a brother, g Herbo here, what's up? Brother? And when you got with you, Herbo, I got drinks. Man,

my blood cousin. Man, what's going on? Feeling good? I'm good, bro? First of all, happy birthday, just sell And it's crazy because I thought I listened to Survives Remorse. Yeah, a whole other Goddamn. I had to think out there hours and changing that fast. Oh man, I'm excited. Man, I'm just happy to be here. Brom. I'm blessed, you know, to be able to put this project out. But it's it's more than just an album. I feel the universe

and the energy like around it. Like I really feel like it's a moment of triumph for me when I wasn't even trying to celebrate it, you know what I'm saying. Like I went through so much recording this project and just so much in life growing as a man. And this album is a complete reflection, a complete testament of who I am and how grown as a man. You

know what I'm saying. I was gonna ask you. You know you got two kids, and I've been seeing your videos of your of your kids beating you up right, I'm gonna ask you know, how has that changed you? I always say, like the happiest I'm gonna ever being just hanging with my kids. You know what I'm saying, especially when I got all three of them in the house together. Man, It's it's perfect, you know what I'm saying.

And your side the only thing you know I'm thinking as I'll walking here for real, and I knew y'all was gonna ask me something about my kids and the main the reason why I go so hard and why so important because the town that I spent away from my kids gotta mean something. Man, I'm really sacrificing time away from my kids, not seeing them for this. You

feel me, So it gotta mean something. It gotta it gotta work, you know, it gotta work for me, It gotta work for them because that's the foundation that I'm laying. You know, I'm saying, and my kids don't know they Diddy g Herbo for real, Like he'll sign no because everybody, you know, We'll be walking or in the airport or something and people would be like, hey, yo, sign hey

Like he fig he don't really understand. He asks me now, like dad, even my famous we want to tell them now but put them Yeah, yeah, it's different, man, Like just having them around other kids and stuff. You know, they treat them like a celebrity. But it's like I'm saying that to say, like I want all my kids to have foundation balance, You feel me, So it got to mean something me moving fast, I'll be on the

road so much and worry about money. And you you don't even you don't even realize you're really raising your kids a certain way. You feel. I'm saying, like, I don't want my kids to write grow up how I grew up, for one, But I don't want them to grow up just like an industry kid or like you know what I'm saying, I want my kid to grow

up regular man. I want him to just have his innocence, you feel me, that chrismatic and freedom to just beat them all my kids, you feel I'm saying, And that's important. So and I always used to say that I gotta go hard while I could have the freedom to take a yell for real, like a real year to just

travel and be with my family. You know what I'm saying, Like, I've always been wanted to be that type of artist to have that, because I feel like I ain't gonna be able to raise my kids right if I'm just focused on yes sounds on the album too understand that. How did he react to he was He called me on Facetown, but he called me first. He's like, Daddy,

it's your birthday. I'm like, yeah, it's my birthday. He said, I didn't miss it, saying no, He's I was so scared I was gonna miss your birthday and just dropped. Your birthday just dropped. When you're talking about the album, your Birthday just came out and he was um. He listening to the song. He was listening to UM put me on the TV. And he turned around like It's just crazy that he really understand it, you know what I'm saying, Like he's seeing and not he a fan

of the music. For him just listening to my music. You feel he just saying the music and the culture, you know what I'm saying. But that's like I noticed that, and that's why what my kids. I just let him how I grew up. That's why I'm so smart that I was exposed to so much, you know what I'm saying, Like, you gotta still expose your kids two things so we could learn. Like I feel like that's knowledge that my son growing and I'm just be able to like polish

it all up just about talking to him. And you know, I'm gonna be honest with all my kids, you know what I'm saying, And that's how they're gonna have to structure that foundation, because that's how I got my parents was just honestly brutally on it. We saw you in a protective father mold when it was that when you was out with your child and somebody, Yeah it was being a little too pushy. Yeah yeah. The crew league.

The crew league trying to like, you know, I'm cool, I'm friendly, you know I'm saying, but I would just be trying to like it ain't really that, you know, because a lot of times we'd be trying to go viral and I was stopping it right then because head had been something that would have offended me, it would have went all the way to a whole other level. So people thought I was I was joking, but I wasn't. Really, I wasn't Madden, and I was just showing them, like,

don't play, especially when you with your kids. You can't even play well with nobody that I cared about, especially my kids. So I just wanted to just let like just draw that line right then. Now, you talked about wanting to maybe take a year off if you felt like it and be able to take a break. But last year, I know you went through a lot, So how was it for you to be able to get back to work and how did you deal during that time? It was a lot, iron line, and I went to

a real slump I would say was depression. But you know, like like what we were saying another day, we wouldn't call it the pressure. We had a thing that you know, it's cool, like all right, it's just a tough patch of my life, but really being depressed when when myler brother died, out of the whole year, I don't even think I had a whole month. So but like I'm

in total days like I was drinking. Literally every day I wake up drinking, I'm drinking, going to work during interviews and besides having fun, and nobody never see me at any like, oh heard was drunk, Yeah, alcoholic, he can't work. I was stugging through it. It was hard. It's tough to, you know, go through that and be honest with it. Was I'm knowing every day like, man, I'm drinking too much. You feel you know how I feel to be like I'm drinking. You're feeling like you're

an alcoholic. What You're still drinking just because you want to be able to get through the day. And it was tough, you know. And I got discipline at the end of the day. And that's crazy. I got a discipline. I have addictive personality where I could snap out of something so quick and snapped in so quickly. What I'm saying when I'm when I want to do something, it's cool. Can't nobody timing that? My girl, my momabody, I'm like,

I'm just drinking. You know what I'm saying because I was depressed and I felt like I had to go through it a certain way on my own. You feeling even though I got everybody around me trying to help me and push me through this. You know how I go when you're stubborn, you feel I'm saying, it can't abide. I don't have to listen to anybody feeling. I got my own money, my own career, my own cause I'm just doing what I want to do. But at the end of the day, it's taken away so much. You femular.

My daughter was and we joke about it now. When my daughter was born, b I was, I was drunk in the delivery room, sleep drunk. I really went into a real depression when my little brother got killed. Familar, how'd you get out of it? Though? Like, yeah, I'm still in it, But like I said, I just snap out because I know, I'm like, man, I can't keep drinking like this. You know what I'm saying, I can't keep I just gotta snap out of it, you know. And it's crazy. As soon as my daughter was born,

I started to get a little more displin. What I'm saying, it's a little more and that's all you need, just a little more to just be better tomorrow than you was. You feel I'm saying the day before. I'm still battling with it for show, you know what I'm saying. But I'm cool you feeling you had two sons first, and so how it's having a daughter different now, it's so different. Like I'll be saying, I'll be joking a lot. It's like, I feel like I'm scared of my daughters. She only

four months. I got four of them, so it's only gonna get worse. Yeah, it's like soon as I had everything about hers so delicate. You know, you're afraid with my sons. I just it's cool. I'm afraid to hold us certain ways. So she started crying. I'm scared, like hunt fix it. I just don't want you to cry, you know what I'm saying. And that's crazy that just know, Like that's how I know our relationship gonna be. I

just want to do whatever she needs. Feeling me like whatever she wants me to do, I'm gonna do it, you know. And I could just tell just by the relationship that we got already. She's sassy, like she worse than our mama. You know what I'm saying, Like she's super sick. She gonna control them, right, I can't wait. I just want to do whatever she tells me. All Right, we got more with g Herbo when we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. This club

was still kicking it with g Herbo. Charlemagne. Well, was it important for you to like start showing the world your scars and your trump? You know it was important for me because I was helping other people that's like me. You know what I'm saying, and that's like that's a fault too. You know, that's one of my flaws, because

I actually want people to think like me. Safe for instance, I was an og where I come from, or nobody would be really giving me the sous and pouring all the knowledge and everything that they have and to me for me to be better than them. I really want everybody around me to be better. Sometimes they think I'm tweaking, like you preaching me, you want me to do this, or you know, sometimes you don't even want to open up and tell people because it hurts you. Like I'm

trying to give you the game. I'm trying to give you the sous. You feel me like that's something that's always been important music. I'm just trying to be myself. You know what I'm saying, Like I don't really go on a studio and be like I need to make a song to make me turn up, or I need to look good for my fans, or you know, I'm just trying to just get through the day for real, you know what I'm saying. And that's why it's easy for me to just open up and be vulnerable with

my music. Sometimes I don't even be wanting to feel because I don't take none personal. People take it personal. Like sometimes my music, I might be talking about something that I went through with my mom. My mom main't feel to get offended that I said something that you know what I'm saying, like other people might get offended about something you saying. But at the end of the day,

it's a form of therapy for me. I go to the studio and sometimes I know the song ain't even gonna come out, but I just want to get it off my chest. When we meet doing that, people who look up to me like, all right, they get it he going through this or he talking about this this way, and like we were just at the minimum. And Anthony Hamilton said, like everybody don't got the same story, but we relate in a lot of ways, we go through

the same things, you feel I'm saying. So that's why I'll be trying to do it because I know if I just letting it all out there, it's gonna help somebody in some type of way. Is somebody gonna relate to it? Fami, it ain't even about me, Bros. After I dropped my album, I ain't even want to say this, you know what I'm saying. It's just like, but when the first a sad drop, it was just me and Nick in the studio, me and my engineer, and I cried tears because it ain't about the music. It's like, no,

I really here. I did something. I completed something that I was trying to complete while I was going through a lot of stuff. You feelulate That's what it was important to me. That's why I'm gonna talk about it through my music because I want people to know, like I'm humoring and you should. May you know something through and it's like, you know, you were at the Mental

effects for this weekend. I thank you for you know, pulling up because when you see those young people in the audience, it's one thing to hear me talking about things and hear all of those like you know, psychiatrists and therapists talking about things when they see g Herbal twenty something years old, successful rapper, just bearing it all and letting people know, like, yo, you go through things too. That makes them want to get on their healing journey

super early and make you want to turn up. That's right. I can't be sitting here just the pressure drowning in my thoughts, you know what I'm saying, because I'm smoking it away, drinking it because it's easy to do that. But at the end of the day, it's even better when you just like you take that in turn and fuel and get on your grind and make you like appreciate the pain. And you have the nonprofit too, right, Yeah, all right, So what's going on with that? Yeah, super important.

Swarring through Stress. I partner with my homie McKinley Projects switched Swarying through Stress for me. It started, I was it was supposed to be like a mental health hotline. You know. We just started to get a number to like one hundred kids, one hundred fifty kids. But when we launched it, it probably was like what like five ten thousand people sat there for instantly, so I knew, like it's for real, you know what I'm saying, And

we got the facility. We own the facility back at home, and we're about to really have like therapists that are like five days a week. You found saying like arts, engineering and videoography, trade, swerving through stresses, being able to navigate through life. And we're giving you the tools to be able to do that, you know what I'm saying.

Because we're not saying it's gonna be easy life. It's gonna be hard, it's gonna be tough, but at least we're gonna give you the resources to be able to you know what I'm saying, take it and build something from it. You know what I'm saying. It's hard when you're going through stuff and you don't have no opportunity. You know when it's tough when you in the in the streets, you don't got no food, no no family,

no nothing. You know what I'm saying, Like, it's hard when you had that NDN, you have nothing to look forward to. We're gonna get you'all something to look forward to. You feel me, I'm gonna do my all to brain resources back to you know what I'm saying to Chicago, you feel me. How early on did you arrive at the place where you wanted to I thought your healing process. I think I really started for real, probably around like when my son was first born, you know, so I

was born like two. I was going through something. I was fighting the case in Chicago, you know, and that was like COVID for me for real. When I was fighting that guncase in Chicago, I couldn't move, I couldn't travel. I didn't do no shows for a year, like nothing, And behind the scenes, it was real, real stressful, and nobody really know nothing that I was going through, Like

right before COVID hit. As soon as I beat the case and I was able to travel, I probably was able to do shows for like two or three months and COVID hit, and it was like really out there that did like two years without happen. You know what I'm saying, Did you have good savers or something like? Yeah? I was definitely saying. My mom was still making and that's to create residual So I've always been making money, but I never I wasn't making show money. I wanted

to make it accillary money. When I was always making residual money. You know what I'm saying. But at the end of the day, it was still tough because I still gotta pay employees. I gotta still pay my bills. He's still out to pay security. To be saved, I'm still doing all the things it's necessary to remain gee Herder while I'm under the behind the scenes, I'm going through so much. My fans didn't know. I couldn't do no shows. My fans ain't know. I couldn't see them,

but nothing. I didn't do a show for it, y'all. Couldn't leave Chicago. I was stretched out. It was like a dark cloud over me. Bro. I didn't want to be there at all, but I had to before I'm saying, and I went through it though it was cool. You feel like me and my girl was at the worst we was. I was so mad, I was depressed. I

couldn't do nothing but just be stuck in Chicago. You know what I'm saying It that was tough, but I'm saying that to say and I'm glad people could hit me saying that because it's always light at the end of the tunnel. You know what I'm saying, And being you would just get it'll make you mad to going to a slump like you feel me. A lot of people can't really survive going through a whole year, really

two years now. Yeah, we break it down like that because you said right after you know what I'm saying, and that just it really just built character. I was like, my discipline was on a whole nother level after that. Gavel to record during all that time, That's all I was doing was recording. That's all I was doing, was recording music, and I just came over something music. Yeah, That's all I was doing was recording music that whole time.

Literally some of them, some of them songs are recorded then, like Steve songs that I'm putting out to this date. All Right, we got more with g Herbo when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, Na gud we are the Breakfast Club. Was still kicking it with g Herbo. Ye. You think that people don't respect the Chicago music scene

the way that they should. I was just at that Chella's birthday party, my girl Chella, and I've seen Sasha Gohard was there, Katie got Bands, you know you was there. But you guys have a lot of great artists. But Charlomagne, you guys can have this discussion about the whole Chief Key thing that went viral. And so what are your thoughts on that you think people aren't giving you guys the credit? It's about accountability too. I don't I'm not even gonna say people are not giving us the credit.

We're not really like laying out marked the way were supposed to be films. And I'm just saying that because I feel like we just need to unify more and that's what makes other cities stick out. And I ain't even gonna say that we don't get the respect because people see it. They just waiting on us to go crazy. Like Katie got a song with Nicki Minaj right now. You feel we always hit the respect that we deserve,

but we just gotta like own it. Chicago's always got the credit music, while yeah, I've never because we always got our credit, like everybody from our generation to the generation before, we always got our flowers in Chicago. You know, I just feel like we never really capitalize off of it because we not together. I don't know, I really don't know, man, what you think, jab you gotta tell me.

You'll be spending that knowledge when you get I think what we really need to unify is I think, O, geez, yeah, we need we need you know, I think, yeah, exact. A lot of times these kids go on their own and they hard because of the trauma. It's hard for them to trust. The difference in what Herb has is that he has exacts that have been around the business that can help him and let him see what he needs to actually see in order for him to grow.

And I think that as we continue to do that with all these kids and more exacts come along, I think that you will begin to see how we can grow as a community in the business. Does have the Chief Keep comment? Because I think what people I never said Chief Chief wasn't influential. Yeah, I said that. I know exactly what you said. Yeah, I said the foe most influential rappers of all times Pop, Jay, Wayne and Kanye. And then Nyla was like, when you gotta put Chief keefing?

And I was like, well, I wouldn't put Chief keeping that fall because Chief Keep influenced the sound in a region. Not saying he's non influential. I just don't think he's one of the foremost influential rappers of all time. Yeah no, see look and we both got confused with that. That's what I meant when I was saying it. It's a sound.

He influenced a sound and a generation of kids. That and even though socials a global superstar, but even if he wasn't, just what he did and how he touched so many people and turned them into global superstars, that's what I meant. Like you, his influence is crazy. You know, He's never done an overseas show, never because I don't think he can leave. I don't so same performed in chicagoing like eight years. He can sell out two United

Centers right now. I know he will. Like people gotta understand, he that big with still like everything, Like I'm saying, hiccups, the stuff that you go through behind the scenes and you just make it look good, you know what I'm saying, Like a lot of us are not really able to reach out full potential because we go through so much. You know what I'm saying, And I don't. I don't. I can't tell you personally what he going through or what he may went through while he not able to

go tour out the country. You know what I'm saying. I can't go to out the country right now, you know what I'm saying. But I'm just saying that to say you don't know what nobody going through behind the scenes, and you're just trying to be the best version of yourself. But I ain't gonna lie. I respect you, bro. You've

always been just solid, you know what I'm saying. And it's it's hard to recognize solid people that are just like gonna speak they man, you know, and it start a conversation and start controversy because it makes you think. Solid people gonna say stuff that make other people think, you know what I'm saying, and like we need it. But you see how you see it generationally though, You see how clearly the whole generation be like, no, that's

our guy. What you know? Everybody so made everybody get dreads. He made everybody rock true religion. Like he had that Kanye effect on our generation for real. But Wayne don't say he called the whole generation to get dressed. He would he would two chains will say I called the whole generation to start with a true religion. Or Jim Jones, you know what I mean. But I've seen it, though I ain't like Wayne didn't do that, like he started

making Street Dude. I've seen like real street Dude started getting like lipids when Wayne did in Chicago at that was unheard. Or do you have a relationship with Wayne? I know he's your favorite. Yeah, he's my favorite, like all the time for real. But that's why one of the foremost influential. Yeah, absolutely absolutely, Uh you know, I hot him a few times him, like you know what I'm saying in that and then but I really just I gotta connect for real, real, Yeah, we're close to

getting something. I really gotta get with him for real. Like that's when I really I'm gonna feel like I made it. When I get that line. When I get a song Wayne's me and Wayne in the studio working, I'm gonna really feel like it's that. Speaking of another Cargo artist that has inspired a whole generation, Juice Work. Yea, how hard was it? The right letting the juice work? I was one of them days. It's in the studio

drinking when I'm vulnerable and I opened up. I gotta be by myself for real, Like especially when I'm talking about real stuff like I it'd just be like me and my engineer, and you know, it's like late and the song came on and it I just started to think about H'm like nothing, just make the song, Juice and see if I could do it. You know, sometimes I challenged myself. I was like I wanted to do auto tune. You know. I was just just in my

thoughts for real. Like That's why at the end, I just started talking like I really felt like I was talking to him for real, you know what I'm saying, Juice. That's like it'd be still like I don't really hit home all the time, like trying to just you know, face the reality of him not really being a lie as one person. I feel like I've really been in there now about him being dead since you know what

I'm saying, since it happened. It'd be hard, you feel me, like to acknowledge, especially when you got to see his face all the time, you got to hear his music. You know what I'm saying, It'd be hard to really like acknowledge it, you know what I'm saying. So I guess me making that song was just like trying to holler at him. You know what I'm saying. You said, I miss your soul. Made my heart cold, but now

I'm hot at you. I describe those rangeable moves. Man, it made me mad, bro, Like for real, Like I couldn't fathom him not being here, you know what I'm saying to him, Not his journey, It was so the upscale was just so big for him, and just it ain't even about music, just him being a real pure that was a real pure soul for real bro, like a real good dude. You know what I'm saying, Like we ain't post to lose nobody like him, you know what I'm saying, Like the world really needed a little bro,

you know. And that's what I meant by that, Like really he knows, Like we used to have a conversation right now. You know, I'm real mad about you know what I'm saying about that just the way it happened, Yeah, the way it just him not being here. You know what I'm saying. What I mean is fighting his demons alone. He didn't have to do that, you know what I'm saying. Like and we are thinking, you know, like I said, we artists were on the road, we haven't fun. We're

making money. You think getting hat like it's normal, you know people we'd be smiling. We go through we smiling, still laughing, acting getting how you think somebody getting hack because they just want to get Hat really getting hack because he really like hurt. And some people like get how to just be cool. Some people really need it for real, Like a person who going through something, it's gonna be the toughest when they in the room by theirself.

It's cool for me to smile and hang out with y'all while I'm here with chilling, you know what I'm saying. But when I'm in the room by myself, that's why I'm in my thoughts. You feel me, So I feel like that's a dangerous type of person, a dangerous person to be to take on so much. And when they get by theirself in the room and they thoughts, that's when you know, like who a person is for you know what I'm saying, And that's what I mean, Like

he ain't have to be that person. You feel me, he had too many people around him that loved or what you know, And I just want to open up and say that because I know now like I ain't going through nothing by myself, you feel me. It's just it is what it is. I don't care people could look at me crazy or whatever. Like I'm just gonna open up about what I'm going through because I can't go through I used too many people that depend on

me for me to feel like I'm alone. You feel I'm gonna build support around me before I feel like I'm alone. Yeah, that's all. You said that in complex, you talked about your fresh and and you said you don't even know the support that you have until you

open up and say something. But I'm like, damn, Juice world was super open in this music, Like you could listen to Juice's music and he was telling you he was going through things, so like nobody reached out, like, um yeah, I used to talk to Liboro all the time about like and it'd be like even like not too personal, like the smallest thing, bro, some somebody going through with their girl or want to have a conversation

with a mom or a friend or anybody. You know, just a pressure of having so many people around you all the time. You feel me like those be the little things that really drive people off the lands. You don't even really be like the super super deep. It's every day that you're not really able to open up and say what it is because the people around you supposed to be able to open up to them too. If I'm around you every single day, you feel me like I supposed to be able to talk to you.

I feel like as artists, we like ignore that you feel me like, and then we'd be thinking artist cool, We're just getting have we having fun and it just pick up like it take a toll on your road, like you feel what I'm saying. I could just be moving on a goat on a run so much and then just me being tired, you know what I'm saying, a faint pass out anything, just not not saying I'm tad. You feeling like we need to be able to say sometimes, like as an artist, you don't even want to say

you tad. I'm tad man, I don't need to go to sleep for a whole day. You feeling like we need it? My man, David mc color, he said it the mental warffects BO Saturday. He said, h how many of y'all wake up and don't feel arrested. I'm like, damn, I never even thought about it, Like yo, you wake up and don't even you still don't feel rested. It's crazy because you can't even turn your mind on it. Get like that, bro, let's get into a joint off that I what you want to hear? What I want

to him? I want to hear paid essenes Man. Well, the album is out today, A sad B sads if I was of morse out now, man, g Herbo, it's g Herbo. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. She's feeling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right. Another show, fifty cent is getting ready to have Property Players. That's a series

for A and E network now. One of the people on the show, DJ Envy, team to his partner after he learned about real estate while serving time in federal prison for credit card for ard and dealing drugs. One of the stars of the show DJ Envy. Yeah, listen man dropping the clue balls of DJM y'all, all that flipping houses with big pun is paid off into a TV show. I'm gonna players, Property Players, Property Plays. Why you don't know the name of it? Envy ate you

to starve it? Show? We had too so many different names. It's called property players. But yeah, we've been working on this for the last year. We've been going back and forth with a bunch of different networks, and uh, this is the best home war. Yeah, it was a bidding war. Remember I asked you a couple of times about a bunch of different networks. It is any it is. Yeah,

we look forward to it. And you know, we haven't been doing a lot of stuff in real estate because we've been filming ourselves and we've been holding that that information in footage. So we're excited about it. Hopefully we'll see it in the next year, early next year, and it's gonna be a dope showman. It's gonna teach our community how to invest in real estate, how to do a lot of the things, and not just you know, talk about it, but actually show them how to do it.

So when you get shout to Caesar, that's right, she is just too busy to call me back. When you make a living, you know, doing what you love to do, that's a very beautiful thing. And I'm so glad that she's a lost weight. Before he got on that telling Shu, I'm serious. I'm just saying that's just how I feel. Drop on a clue ball. She's a renovating body. Okay, and now you're haul our TV readio. Okay, happy for

the both of y'all. Yes, all right, now let's talk about this beef that's been going down between Charleston White and t I and Ti Son King Harris. This all started with Charleston White wayne in on King after King had a a situation, he was arrested, and he also talked about little Boosey's son. Boy, I don't know how to fight. He needs to do that Keia, little yellow mother alone. Free that little mother. You don't know how

to fight either, Get them, y'all babies. Just wrap with baby, go drop him off over his causing him yall, we're one of them cousins, Mike or not. Let him eat and then she has to walking hold up in Batton rude right now, look too, the raw. You ain't nothing but a little shelter, little man, little back, A little

boy that looked like a pearl padd leather boots. Your daddy looked like ostage boots, and you look like a pearl padd leather boots, little shot k all right, Well King did a respond to Charleston White's uh comments about him, and here's what he said. Boy, Charleston White was a boy. He said he was wid them. He was windham man, I said, one older cuss with a plan. Who did what? Who? Man? Were about to whoop y'all? You come back down him from telling yep you had I can see you had

a soft upbringing, all right now. T. I also addressed Charleston White because you know he gonna go hard for his family. Whatever man could fix his mother's face. To talk about a mother kids brot use to come deal with the daddy. Come deal with the daddy, man, because when the daddy get to getting you gonna do number hit nine went and wait on the and wait on the one to come to follow behind. You don't want no problem? What you keep on kicking up dust fun?

But you keep kicking up dust fun if you don't want no trouble. But TI was right, because Charleston White did go on social media and tagged the Atlanta Police Department. This is what I want to let you know what UM did. I just tagged the Atlanta Police Department. Since Ti soun threatened to kick my I'm a senior citizen. That's a threat. And he left me evidence. Not only did I tag the Atlanta Police Department, I tagged this

Fanny Willers TI. I know the same I know the same police that arrest of young Thiod hold on to call him right now? No, no how, I ain't know t I in the boxing man. I'm gonna put this son in jail. I'm gonna box this man for and I want to put his little board in jail for threatening me. He threatened. I'm a senior, and I'm a comedian, and I can make jokes about ugly babies. T I got an ugly baby. Keen gets an ugly bar boy. Charleston White not how to get under somebody's skin. I

don't know why this is happening. Why, And I don't know who's right and who's wrong. But I do know that humans gonna crash about their kids. Okay, that's still somebody's child you're talking about, So you just gotta remember that, uh and make sure that's the smoke you really want. But you know, I always feel like, why are we giving Charleston White this this, this this shane that he wants? Why why are we doing it like White gonna get on your ass. He's a troll. Man. I want to

see Charleston White getting on nv ass. Now keep going, No, he's a troll, and you keep talking about kids and people's kids. You're gonna get what you do, what you want. Well that's why I said out of it. Yeah, but TI said on social media, is still waiting to get on the phone or in your face, sir. Been in a hold since one to two pm. And here is let's skip down to that phone call Charleston White and Ti. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

you don't get the dictating. Yeah, you don't get you or whoever that feels, don't know because Jill, you don't get the dictating nothing. I'm trying to get an understanding. Well, I ain't trying to get an understanding or give or understanding if you ain't no comedian, Okay, deal with me like I ain't. No, Yeah, that's what I told you. Ain't dictating nothing, not this conversation. I'm the big dog talking. You don't one trying to get an understanding, right daddy.

Well guess what I ain't trying to get now nor give another one. So that's exactly what I just told on the phone. Hey, that's all it boils down to. That's somebody's child. So when you're going at somebody's child, just be prepared for the smoke that come with it from the parents. Now, how do you handle that? You just like, as a parent, would you just ignore it or would you go back and forth? Because I mean, I can't see you ignoring that. I mean I'm gonna

ignore him absolutely. So social media is a place that makes everybody look like a fool. You know, I remember that old saying. You know, you don't go back and forth with people because people from a distance can't tell who's who. Social media makes everybody look like a fool. I don't care how right you are, articulate you are when you're going back and forth with somebody on social media, both of y'all looks. But the promise he's saying he's a comedian. He's saying that if you hit him, or

if you threaten him, he's gonna call the police. He's saying he has nine one one on speed dial. So it's one of those things. What do you do? You know, if you threaten him, if you say something, if you touching, you keep missing One points that some people don't care about that. They don't care, they don't care about going to jail. They're gonna take that hell over their children, right And I'm telling you right now, Clifford Harris is one of those people. Right. But sometimes it makes it,

you know, smarter, to make a different decision. You let it die down, and you catch him later on when when you're not involved. They don't matter. He's still gonna call the police later. He ain't gonna know where it came from. Right now, everybody knows it's coming from TA. But it's not true. But if you wait a little bit, not true if you wait a little bit. But that's what they're gonna assume it came from T with them going back and forth. Absolutely, he goes back and forth

with a lot of people. That's why I said, if you, if you wait a little bit and let it sim it down, they ain't gonna know where it came from. Might come from him, might come from Boosey, might come from whoever. But you can't. You know, you sound like a criminal. I don't have them kind of conversations. You sound like criminal. It's not like people who do crime, and you know how to commit crimes. I'm not one of those people in jail, that is true. I am the nine one and I ain't waiting on the one.

I'm hitting it. Okay, I'm gonna nine a Lepton talking about somebody kids. You get what you kid exactly, That's why. That's what really what it all boiled down to. That's somebody's child at the end of the day. So when you go ask somebody's child, like I said, you just got to be able to be prepared for the smoke from the parents. There you go, and then I hope it's worth it at the end of the day. Right, Well, that is your room report. But I don't want to

see TI in jail over over something stupid. It's not something stupid, it's over the child. Yeah, but if you have to sit for a man for a minute, yeah's stupid. It's not like I said, some people gonna crash with If you're gonna crash for something, you're gonna crash with your kids. What's alpha mega? What what are you talking about? Where's all tas people's But if they were still cool with me, Oh, I don't know. I don't know what you're talking about. Oh, you're giving your donkey too. Maybe

you is what's up? What's up with this guy? You know what, I don't know what she's talk with Jesus right, uh four after the hour, we need to talk to former president of the LA City Council, Norri Martinez and Alabama. Send it in Tommy Tuberville. Okay, they need to come to the front of the congregation. We like to have a world with him. All right, we'll get to that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your

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All right, Tren, please tell me why was I your donkey of the day old donkey today for Tuesday October, Levinth goes the former president of the LA City Council, Norri Martinez, and Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville Tubberville tuber or tubber tubber tuber or whatever. Now, what did Norri Martinez and send it to Tommy t do? Well? Just good old fashioned racism. Come on, family, y'all know, racism is

the American way. You know how they say American is applified, they should just say American is racism, Okay, especially anti black racism. That's why I hate when people say, oh, y'all always playing in the race card, Charlemagne. No, I'm not always. I'm not always playing the race card at all. This country that we exist in is always playing the race game. Okay, it's a constant game. I don't even know if it's a game. It's just in the very

foundation that this country stands on. It's in the legislation, you know. So what do you want me to do? All right? People act like it's not systemic and structural racism. All around us. It's been this way since the beginning of this country's existence. Okay, it's in all our systems laws. You got written and unwritten policies. You got entrenched practices and beliefs that produced, condone and perpetuate wat spread unfair treat in an oppression of people of color, especially the blacks.

All right, this isn't in our heads. This isn't something we made up. And today we have two great examples of that, because we have two people who introduce and vote legislation. First, former LA City councilmember Nourri Martinez, a Latina, had some audio leaking. In the audio, she had some things to say about the black slash listen so like the city council president stepping down from her role as president after a leaked recording what she has heard saying

about a white councilman's black son. Other council members could also be heard on that audio. Here's Orenshaw, a bombshell rocking Los Angeles City Council Nouri Martinez stepping down from her role as president just twenty four hours after a

recording of racist remarks sparked outrage. That audio, first posted on Reddit, captures Martinez discussing redistricting with other Latino City officials when she starts talking about the black son of fellow council member Mike Bonden after they attended an MLK Day parade. White with a little black kid, who risk the kids bossing off the EF there's nothing you can do to control him, which translates to he looks like a little monkeys. That's a person who introduces and votes

on legislation. Okay, do you think that person would ever vote for anything that would help black people progress? And do you think that person would ever introduce any legislation that would help people progress? And the things? She's brown. That's why a lot of black people get upset when folks say black and brown, because they know that there's a lot of Latinas who feel that way. Nori Martinez, you know that was her. Now let's get to Tommy Tuberville,

senator in Alabama. He's in the Senate, the legislative brands of the government. This is what he thinks of those of us who want America to atone for its original sin, slavery through reparations. Listen, Alabama Senator Tommy Tubervilla is facing criticism over racially charged from Mark's tea made over the weekend. The first term Alabama Republicans spoke during a rally in

Nevada featuring former President Donald Trump. Tiperville criticize the Democratic Party's stance on crime while making racially charged remarks linking black people to crime. They're not soft on crown. They're pro crime. They won't crime. They won't crime because they want to take over what you got. They want to control what you have. They won't reparation because they think the people that do the crime are old. That they

are not old. That the Alabama senator's remark seems to claim that black people are quote people that do the crime. That is a quote. Basically, he just told you that he feels all black people are criminals. But we notice is how they already view us and needs of the people who are introducing and voting on legislation. So when you wonder you know about things like residential segregation and unfair lending practices and barriers the homeownership and accumulating wealth,

look no further than these races. Law me. Because my good brother, my soft Carolina bredren Becauley's card Sellers has some things to say about a Tommy Tuberville on CNN. Can we listen, Tommy Tuberville can go to hell, and let me tell you why the fact is he made tens of millions of dollars off unpaid black men as a football coach. He literally has the stature he has because people went out there and assume the risk and

incur the risk of concussions, playing hard and everything. And then for him to give these racist tropes, I mean, it infuriates me. But this is a large swath of the Republican Party that they have to deal with that they've never done. Sellers didn't say nothing wrong, not one word. And these two donkeys, in their mindset in ideology, have existed in government, and they exist in every industry in America, and people like Nouri Martinez have absolutely embraced the mindset

of their oppresses. Eddie, we don't have the audio of her saying in regards the La Da George cascoone f that guy he's with the blacks. That was another part of the leaked audio. She said, that guy he's with the blacks. And you wonder why things don't change, Okay, because they are designed to be the way they are, all right, bias policing and sentencing of black people, voter suppression policies against black people. It's all because of racist

prejudice lawmakers like these two. But I'm gonna tell y'all something man were in an age reveal. That's why these things are happening. That's why these things are coming to the surface. Okay, it's only so long evil people can pretend. All right, people's true colors are showing. Don't try to change what you see on make excuses except what is being shown. All right. The truth is surfacing and sometimes

it may surface on right. It all right, And this is the time of making decisions what behaviors can be forgiven and who needs to be released. All racism and racist legislators have to be released. Please let Remy Ma give Nourri Martinez and Tommy to Perville the biggest heh heh heh you stupid? Are you dumb? Actually that's just for nor Can we let Chelsea Handler give Tommy Reville of the biggest he hell he haw he haw. That is way too much. Dan Mann, is Kathy Griffin want

to say anything about Tommy Tuberville? Please give this giant jar of male, the biggest heahaw, my cousin Chris Rock, have anything to say about Tommy Tuberville A crack? Okay, okay, what about my girl still working at the restaurant? You got anything? Okay? I just want everybody to be heard this morning's all right? All right, well, thank you, all right, Well, let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five,

one oh five one. Angelie reported the story in the room as I'm not sure why, but the gentleman what's his name, Charles White, Charleston White. Uh, he was going back and forth with TI's son and Boossey son and TI himself. We have a little clip of that. He pull up a little clip by you, little boss boy. I don't know how to fight neither do that tattle yellow mother alone. He free that little mother. I don't know how to fight it, y'all. Baby, Just rap with baby.

Go drop in my fob his cousin higher we're one of them cousins, Mike or not. Let him eat and then see if they're walking hold up in baton rude right now, look too, the raw you ain't nothing but a little shelter, a little a little boy. They look like a pearl pad leather boot. Your dad and looked like Ostrich boots, and you look like a pear padd leather boots. Little shy his skin mother. All right, so let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eighty five,

one oh five one. When a gentleman goes at your kids like that, what do you do? What is your response? Now you know why he's doing. Everybody tell you if you jump him, if you hit him, if you beat him, if you're threatened him, he's calling the police. He told you that. Clearly he's not joking about it. He's serious about it. But he says he's a comedian. I've never seen him do a comedy show, have you? But I said before, parents are gonna crash over their kids. So

like a lot of that stuff don't even matter. And you know, when you ask the question, what do you do when somebody comes to your child like that? I don't know. And that's the problem when you're dealing with somebody's child, you don't know what you're gonna push the parent to do. That's why I don't feel like it's

worth the smoke. But yeah, so we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, let's open up the phone lines, because yeah, like you said, most people are gonna say, yeah, I would do whatever, and then you go to jail. But you got other kids to raise. You're talking about somebody's child. I'm with your parents aren't thinking logically or rationally when it comes to the safety and tell what he's going to do. He's telling you, he's telling you if you touch me, you're going to jail.

And most parents don't care about that. All. Let's talk about it. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five wants to Breakfast Club. Come on in the breakfast club called eight hundred five eight five one oh five want to join it to the discussion with the breakfast club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. And now if you're just joining us, we're talking about Charleston White.

Charleston White. Uh, if you look online, it says he's a you know we're talking about, well, it's about what would you do a little thing. Charleston White, they say, is a YouTuber who was I guess allegedly did some bad things as a kid. Was locked up, came out, and they said he changed his life around. That's what it says online. He recently went at TIA's kids and Bootsey's kids, and this is what he said, boy, you

little boost boost your boy. I don't know how to fight neither do that taut little yellow mother Alane free that little mother. I don't know how to fight either. Y'all. Babies just wrap with babies, go drop him off over his cousin them high. We're one of them cousins, Mike or not. Let him eat, and then she is walking hold up in batting rude. Right now, look too, the raw. You ain't nothing but a little shelter, little a little boy.

They look like a pearl pad leather boots. Your daddy looked like ostache boots, and you look like a pear pat leather boots, little shin his kind mother. So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one somebody goes at your kids like that. You know what do you do? Well, let's start with you, YEA, Well, you know, I don't have any kids, but I do feel like this is, you know, feeding into the chap.

I'm not a big fan of going back and forth with anybody on social media, just because I think that people want that type of attention. And then I also feel like if something does happen and now somebody ends up going to jail, you know that is exactly what Charleston White would want. He's like, I'm gonna call the cops. I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do that. So sometimes you gotta be strategic about things and you make it

a bigger story when you go back and forth. Yeah, this this reminds me of when Fat Joe was up here at one time and Fat Joe was saying that back in the day, people would say something to him because they know Fat Joe would hit him and get sued. This is this is the same feeling for me, because he's telling you, if you threaten me, if you touch me, if you do anything, I'm gonna call the police. I'm going to get you arrested. Like it's almost like he feels like this is a game. I'm gonna talk about

your kids. I'm gonna say what i want to say. He said, he's a comedian, and if you say anything back and threat me back, I'm going to put you in jail. It's here and people want to get under your skin. You can't let them know that it works. It seems like he wants to get into the light. So sometimes you just gotta fall back and be like, you know what, I'm just gonna ignore this dude, and we'll see what happens later. People like this always right a check that their ass can't cash, and it's gonna

happen soon or later. And you know, but I get it. You don't play with people's kids. People have played with my kids before. And sometimes you just gotta sit back and watch it unfold. And it always unfold. It always is hit a wholways unfold. What's the question again, what are you doing that situation? Oh yeah, I mean the answer to that is as a parent, I don't know. That's why I said earlier. That's the problem when you're dealing with somebody's child, you don't know what you're gonna

push the parent to do. That's why you gotta ask yourself is it worth to smoke? And you know, I understand that he's saying, you know, he's gonna call the police and everything else. But most folks are willing to crash about their kids. Most people are willing to go to jail or die about their kids, like they just are you know what I mean? I mean, so, so you know, I don't know the answer to the question is, I don't know what you would do when you're a

parent in that situation. I'm a parent, you know, I think, God, I'm not in those situations. I don't know what I'm gonna do if somebody message with my child. I just know that, you know, nine times out of ten, it's never really worth to smoke. Leave people's kids alone. Man. And then you know, this thing called famous a serious drug. And the more we report about it, and the more that we talk about it and encourages people to do it more, you know what I mean, go to the

phone lines. Hello, who's this It's Lexus. Hey Lexus, good morning, good morning, good morning. Now what are you doing this situation? Lexus? So, I feel like it's a situation to where it depends on the kid with King. He's old enough to be like, you know what this dude, you know, he old he's just doing it for cloud. But it's a situation to where he's you know, hurt. If it feels a hurt, then definitely, see I need to do what you need to do. They have this going back because it's not

cool like me, say, that's a child. At the end of the day, you talk about a child and a parent gonna go behind the child. You know what I'm saying, I'm gonna argue with Jesus over my child. Yeah, especially is it is my child hurt. Well, I wouldn't argue with Jesus over at you. I'm definitely arguing with Jesus said, thank you, thank you, Charlo man, because I don't care who it is. That's right, but that's mine right there, that's mine. You think God, you think God not gonna

argue with you over his money? You think God not gonna step in. If you and Jesus having worked it, you're gonna go to war. That's right. And also to your point too, that's a grown man talking to a child. So I can understand why t I was like, no, bring that to daddy. I get it. Absolutely. Hello, who's this leon? Go on to talk to us? What's your thoughts? Man? When you're talking about somebody kids brother, like you're inviting danger,

You're viting the double in your house. You know, you never ever ever talk about anyone kids under need no conditions, that's right. That's like opening up a can of wolf ass on you. I don't care what you call the cops, call a million, the governor, you're gonna get your ass. Well. I feel like that guy who's doing it, he's gonna be doing it for publicity a couple of life, trying to stay relevant because he's irrelevant, right, that's my thought

on him. You know the phrase trick you out the streets, that's my whole problem. I just don't want to nobody to get tricked out of the streets. And they locked up and they miss you know, TA got a young daughter, and a lot of people got a young daughter. You missed those birthdays because this guy is trying to trick you out the streets, you know what I mean? Yeah,

that that makes a lot of sense too. But on the other hand, when they come to your kids, right, when they come to your kids, your kids is the only thing that you can honestly says yours, this is mine. You don't you don't cross that line and you've no conditions, and then calling the kid ugly and greasy face and all like, you don't do that, and that's that's that's your hearts walking outside of your body, you know, when

it comes to your children. So I think he said, you know, when it comes to your kids, jail is not an option. I think he meant to say jail is an option, correct, I said. White said he's a comedian. T as a comedian too, and he could, I'm sure go at him crazy and embarrass him. Well eight hundred five eight five one than five for one in this situation, what do you do if somebody goes at your kids? Man, what do you do? He already tell me if he threatened them or if you go at him, he's gonna

call the police. Don't nobody care when it comes to their kids. And I'm told you parents are down to crash about their kids, bro, And they're not worried about jail and all of that when it comes to the well being in protection of their charing. Yeah, but he's almost he's almost like trying to put him in jail, you know what I mean. That's what that's what he's telling you. I'm going to put you and your child. And I think that once again, and I'm gonna say

this again, TI has grown, Homie is grown. The little King is a little boy. You know what I'm saying. So he's like, come talk to daddy. I get it. This ain't like it's a kid talking to another kid, right well, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. God morning, every call me your opinions to the Breakfast Club top on eight five five one five one morning. Everybody is Tcha Envy and Jula Ye Charlemagne the guy. We are

the Breakfast Club. Now if you just join us, we're talking about Charleston White, Ti and Ti Son King. Now what happened? You break it down? All right? You know Charleston White was talking about both Bootsey's son and Ti Son, and King responded and so did Ti. All right, so we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one, what are you doing this situation? And I believe Charleston White guy two kids? So you know what I mean. It's it's like sometimes you just gotta I get it. Laughs.

But what do you do when somebody goes to your kids, you know, tagging the police department and everything. Hello, who's this? Hey? Janice? What do you what's your thoughts? I just think people need to keep y'all on people kids like you, But you aren't doing this sent right now? So why are you talking about my child? It's really just that simple, man. Yeah, yeah, that definitely you don't cross the line, so all business off.

I don't care about going to jail behind my child, like, because I'm pretty sure you have a line that you don't want nobody else to cross. So don't cross that one when it comes to certain people, like, don't teak on the bod kids. That's really right. You gonna be able to protect your child. Though, if you do end up going to jail, exactly, you're going to jail forever. I'm just saying it depends what happened. Let let's let's just say this this. This gentleman gets pushed in the face,

he falls, hit his head and cracks his head. Something that you would think is a normal fight could be something worse that you know, maybe, but guess once again, you know, you never know what you're gonna put your parents to do when you're messing with that parents shold So you gotta ask yourself is it worth the smoke? Hello? Who's this yo? What's up? And read this? Ship? Boys? Chicago? Hey man, I just wanted to say the whole tausted white thing him coming at kids. Bro, that's lane. You

are a grown man. Whether you call yourself a comedian or whatever you want to call yourself, you are a grown man talking about children. Bro. I'm the type of person. I'm a crashot about mine. I ain't got tr money. I got regular, get up, nine to five type money. You play with my kids. We're going back to prison and I've un done for years. And by the way, that comfortable. I'm comfortable with getting outside my skin. And I'm from from from Chicago. That's why my name is Chicago.

I'm from that. I'm sixty third. I'm we owning all the smoke maybe talking about when you come talking about people's kids. I'm with all that. You don't do that. You're a grown man. I'm with you. I I mean, look, we totally agree. You're not supposed to do that as a grown man. You're not coming at nobody's kids. But the question is, how do you react to that? I keep telling y'all over and old. We had this conversation yesterday.

You can't tell people how to react when you ask me what I'm gonna do when somebody coming to my kids like that. The answer is I don't know, because when you're a parent, when you're dealing with somebody's child, you don't know how that parent gonna react. You don't know what you're gonna push that parent. Dont imagine you do something and then you do end up going to jail because he caused the cops on you, and then he's still going at your kid and you're in jail. Hello,

who's this? Hey? This is Kim. I'm from something, South Carolina? How are you? How are you? Kim? Hey something? What's happening? Eight o three? That's right, that's all right. I just want to train in all these question because this is like, it really makes me mad. First of all, I agree with you vid. Why are we even giving him this much attention? He is a comedian that's not even funny. No one has ever heard of him. Man Nby chose to do this topic. No, I didn't do. You were

going back and forth about it, But I didn't choose this. I, like any chosen to do. I hate the fact that that we even discussed this, gentleman, like what you chap the conversation going, because me and you were going back and forth. We could have ended it death. No, we could have went to somewhere else after Donkey. He didn't plan it out. I'm not sure if he if he didn't realize this was a form of bullion when you're talking about children, you know what I mean, Like you

don't know what these kids are going through. And then for you to sit up there and say he was like pat mother's shoes and calling these kids ugly when they go to school, they have to deal with it, you know what I mean. And then I'm not even sure if he understands that he has police on speed douts, but does he not know that these are the same people that are listening to him start this. He has to take accountability for what he does as well. These are children. At the end of the day, I think

this is what he wanted. Yeah, I think so. Yeah. Listen, I'm gonna steps for mine. I'm gonna tell you right now, and shot Man can tell you from South Carolina, I'm gonna step for mine. I already know, man way he got them on speeds out. I'm gonna have one three dollars, but I'm a matter of fact, I'm gonna make sure they come to my house while I pull up on them like we can pull up together. It's not a

deal for me. I already know. Like, it's just certain things you don't play with, man, and people's churning is one of them. Leave people's churning alone, especially when you're grown, like you're a grown individual. We don't always tell y'all, somebody one of these kids mess with my kids in school. I'm not going after the kids. I don't want to beat the daddy up. You know what I'm saying. Grown people should talk to grown people, and you never know

what's gonna happen when you push your parents. Bro. Yeah, no, I agree with you a thousand percent. But sometimes you gotta you gotta plan things out and you gotta think about it. Sometimes they want to trick you. They want to trick somebody into jail, They want to trick you out out what you're doing. And sometimes you just gotta take a step back, plant it out and handle it different ways, he man, which is many different ways, as

many different cousins meant, nephews, uncles, friends, family members. Where you don't have to touch anything and get yourself and nobody knows where it comes from. But what makes you think that, what makes you think you don't know that? What't And by the way, some people are willing and most people are willing to get their own hands dirty when it comes to their children. Period. People will crash

out about their kids. Man, so that when you ask me, what would you do in that situation, the answer is I don't know. And that is the problem. When you're dealing with somebody's child, you don't know what you're gonna push the parent to do. That's why you gotta ask yourself, is it worth the smoke? I got Uncle Danny, I got Uncle Cooke. We get so many uncles around now they anyway, you got rumors all the way? Yes? All right? Yea? All ready to talk about Kanye some more? Why? Well,

apparently he was showing pouring to Adida's executives. And we'll explain more. Were they wear in Adidas in the poor We'll explain more. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast clubs oh gosh, got its retreat club? All right? Well, Shaquille O'Neil was on drink Champs and some of the things that he talked about was having this unreleased verse from Biggie the Biggest, gonna do it. I did a verse I ain't like it. One.

I gotta impressed Big because the big say no, this is terrible. I'm done it. Big fluid out of him in a little seats. So I'm nervous, and you know, we go in the studio him in little seeds. He said play it. So I played it and he started doing this, okay, big dog, that's tight. That's tight. And then I said, okay, he likes it, so I'm gonna let him, you know, him a little seas do that thing. And he went in there and he killed it. And the first verse, I'm the only one they got it,

and I'll never play it. He went off, and I damn they had a tear of mind because I had to press that button. I was like Big, He was like, yeah, yeah, for the kids, for the kids, my bad diesel And then he did the verse that you heard the thing. I would love to hear that verse. Yeah, he said he had never played it, but why not. I wonder.

I'm sure that after Big Path, like you know, they probably tried to find all of the big verses that they could to put together like these probably pronounced the posthumous posthumous albums, so only they knew he had that. Shack also said he was offered ten million dollars from jib Rerecords to put out three rap albums. I mean, that's a big deal. He had a platinum album, though, let's never forget. It's not a big deal for say

what y'all want for music. Though for music, I mean, I understand ten million might na especially in that time he was young, Like that was the album you're thinking about Shock now I'm talking about that was the early Shock, Like that was early in the nineties. Like his debut album, Shack Diesel. Y'all remember that that someone, Man, I don't need no hooks, man, That Shock was fireho. Shock was

fired from mom for Shock food shacks all right. Shack also doesn't drink in public, in case you haven't noticed, I do drink. Do drink, but not in public, okay, because I can't do nothing to jeopardize my mother's empire. That I'm not gonna sit here and her own drink. Man, and my father used to drink after all the cha

memanship games, patron. So if I'm at the house, drink, but I'm not gonna drink at a restaurant and jump in the car and then because you know, my father always used to tell me, if you mess the money up, your mom ain't gonna have no house. If you mess the money or your mom ain't gonna eat you. The one God has shows you to get this family out of Brick City. I agree with everything Tequille O'Neil just said, except for one thing. But you got to stop drinking

that perfume. Patrone as the tequila drinking has so many other great tequillas. Kath Dragonas is my favorite tequilla. You know what I mean, But put but Patrone. That's perfume. Bro, you might have put that on your neck. Don't want too. He's making too much money to be drinking patrone all right now. Kanye has to released a new thirty minute documentary last week, and in that documentary there's footage of a meeting with Adidas and he actually showed pornographic videos

in an executive space and an apparent attempt to intimidate him. Um, there's sever to the video and he is how does point intimidate people? I don't know. I don't know why that would be intimidating. Listen to gay point and you're showing it to a guy like this could beat you if you don't do what I tell you to do. He also has some new music, a new song. You don't really love Ya, Go listen to Drake is what

he says on that. Y'all gotta watch it. I mean, I know we're tired of talking about Kanye because there's always something going on with him. But he also said that he thinks that a dida's executives did him wrong. And yeah, so there's a documentary out now. If you guys care as he apologized to his anti black, anti Semitic comment ships nat, most Nazis don't. Most Nazis are very unapologetic about their feelings towards the Black people of

Jewish people, all right. At another point in the documentary, he goes to look at a prospective location for a Donda Academy, and he has not addressed these anti Semitic and anti black, anti black, pro white supremacy things that he's been doing. Well, oh yeah, yeah, I guess he has addressed the anti black stuff because he's just double triple down on it. All right, Well, that is your rumor report. You're right, MV. Yes, all right. The People's

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She got a lot of accomplishments. Allott into with five number one records, four to five number one records, something like that Salute the body man, Happy born day, Body, and it's it's I love watching Body because we really watched that from the ground up. You know what I'm saying. We really watched Body grow from the ground up. So salute the body. Happy born day, Happy born day to my girl Mandy too from Horrible Decisions. Today is a Mandy Born day. Man. All right, you got a positive note?

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