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FULL SHOW: We Chat With Jeezy, Ask Yee, Discuss Akon's Questionable Hairline and More

Oct 20, 20221 hr 28 min
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Today on The Breakfast Club we have rapper and one of our favorites JEEZY join us on the show! Later on Angela answers listeners personal advice and business related questions during "Ask Yee". And lastly, during the Rumor Report we get down to the root of Akon's new hairline...

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Good morning, Usa, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, angela ye do it all? I don't think she called it bro You don't think guy Thursday pieced to the playing in this Thursday. Good morning. I don't know what's going on all right, Oh this is good morning? Cut off? Okay, how you guys fitling today? I think that play broke up? Guys, we had that play. It was broke. It was that

play fell apart, definitely fell apart. Well, good morning. How are you guys feeling good morning? Um, I'm feeling good. I was actually at the Marconi Awards yesterday. That's Radio Awards, so I got to see a lot of other people in radio. Nick Cannon was hosting. Okay, so shout out to Nick Cannon who was in the building. And I Ryan ccrest got a Humanitarian Award, So Ryan ccrest was there as well. Oh congratulations to him. Now, Charlomagne, you

got your show tonight. Who's on your show tonight? First of all, I am blessed Black and Holly favorite on the show. Tonight is um Jim Norton, comedian Jim Norton, h Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, not Michael Coin. Yeah, Michael Coin and uh Teslin Figuero and Stephen A. Smith tonight at eleven thirty on Comedy Central, right after the Daily Show. But I'm blessed Black and Holly favored. Man, what's happening? How y'all feeling out there? What's going on?

I'm feeling I'm feeling amazing. Jeez will be joining us this morning. Oh man, Jeezy got a project dropping tomorrow. It's actually another gangster Grills with DJ Drama Noview seventeen years later, right, seventeen years since, No, no, not seventeen, it's been it's been seventeen since Trapper died. But they've done mixtape since since then, Like I think, I want to say, can't and The snow Man was their last one together. Don't quote don't don't don't quote me on that.

But you know, Geez is in my top seven favorite rappers of all time. And I can say that Snowfall is a very very very Geezy project. Okay, if you're if you're a Geezy fan, then you know what I mean by that, it's a very geezy project and it comes out tomorrow. We'll be talking about it today, all right. Now, when you say they were all kinds of stories about it, saying that Rihanna could be on there and Kanye, so

I guess we'll see. Now, when you say somebody's your top seven, does that mean that the person that you say is number seven, because that's just the odd number

used to be top five, top ten. I don't have them ranked with my favorite rappers of all time A ghost Face Killer, Uh jay Z, Nas, Scarface, t I Geez, and I'm missing why the hell and kill the Mike Killer Mike No rap Tree is my favorite of this one of my favorites of this generation, but my all time those are my top seven favorite of all time. But if this generation, it's the Rhapsodies and the Kendricks and the Larussells and the Symbols and those people like that,

but those that's the new generation. But my top seven favorite of all time is those seven I just named. Okay, all right, well, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Yes, some people are seeing extreme weather already. It's only what October twentieth today, and we'll also talk about Halloween costumes. We'll tell you the most popular ones. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. He's Charlomagne, the guy. We

are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. I the last night Major League Baseball playoffs to Padres beat the Phillies eight to five. The Houston Astros beat the Yankees yesterday four to two. Now on Thursday Night Football, the Saints take on the Cardinals at eight fifteen NBA. Yesterday Brooklyn nets home home open up Pelicans Washington one thirty one. Awaits Kat though he did man Kad gonna always do great with that team is never gonna be good.

That team is never gonna be good because they're not a team. And they need they've I've been saying for two years, they need to fire Steve Nash. At what point do you fire Steve Nash? You can't just keep running isolation plays, okay, Like like the next whole game plan is isolation plays and vibes. You can't run isolation plays and vibes and think you're gonna win. Fire Steve Nash. Bro I don't care if he's NBA Royalty, he gotta

go with the Knicks lost in overtime. The Atlanta Hawks beat the Rockets one seventeen one oh seven, The Bulls beat the Heat one sixteen one oh eight, and the Phoenix Suns beat the Mavericks one oh seven, one oh five. The Knicks didn't look bad, now, they didn't. The Knicks just don't have no superstar. They got like some really good, solid, you know, role players. But they didn't look bad at all. They ain't look bad at all. Now what else we

got you easy? All right? Well, let's talk about top Halloween costumes of twenty twenty two and the top ten. Number ten is Harley Quinn. Number nine is a cowboy vs. Number eight is a cheerleader. Number seven is a rabbit. Number six it's a pirate. Number five is a fairy. I thought you would have said that one. Number four it's Stranger Things. Number three is a dinosaur. Number two it's spider Man. And number one is a witch. Yeah,

about three and older. In my house, stranger things, the cheerleader, the witch, something else you name is in my house too. You know what it is? To some of those I remember growing up, everybody was just a witch because it was easy. All you need was a hat and a black outfit. I know Jeffie Donald's in the top ten, but they probably all right. Now, Netflix is going to start charging for shared accounts. They're cracking down on passwords sharing.

So for everybody that has been borrowing somebody's account, well, their subscribers are down a lot, and they said, that's part of the reason why. So they're gonna offer the ability for sharers to manage their devices more easily and also create suba accounts if they want to pay for family or friends. At this point, Netflix got to just be happy with the brand recognition, you know what I mean,

Sharing your next pressword, that's right. Sharing your password is a part of just spreading the brand in Netflix, you know, because there's too many subscription services out there. Netflix is not the only one, and I keep telling your Netflix model is dated. Like you know, I used to think

I want to binge watch, and I do. But when you binge watch, think about how many programs you gotta put out every year when you're binge watching stuff as opposed to dropping once a week and you know, only having to do three souls to cover like thirty forty weeks of the year as opposed to having to drop all the time because you got your bene watching alright, And millions of people are under for us, and temperats are cold. Temperatures are hitting the Deep South, so right now,

over seventy five million Americans are under that alert. The temperature in Jaxonville, Florida, was forty two degrees yesterday in the wind show, but the temperature down to thirty seven degrees. And on Wednesday morning, dozens of records were tied or broken. Austin, Texas thirty eighth degrees, Jackson, Mississippi, thirty degrees, Kansas City, Missouri, twenty five degrees, Charlotte, North Carolina tied it to record low at thirty degrees, and so on and so forth.

Climate Chain says, soon you'll understand us. You may not understand me yet, but when Miami is thirty degrees in December, you will, all right. And the potential use of robots with the firing power of a shotgun was discussed at a recent meeting and this is in Oakland, with Oakland police and local community members. It was first reported by The Intercept this week and here is the lieutenant of

the Oakland Police Department discussing these robots. It's a lot easier to just pull out a rifle or a gun and shoot somebody than it is to put a live round into this thing. But I think we are all concerned about the dystopian sort of universe where a robot sneaks into our room and shoots us, which I know is not the intention, but certainly is a scary thought. And what where everyone's mind goes to, all right, we don't need that. We don't need a robocops show. Here's

the thing. Real cops malfunction all the time, and most of the malfunction they are programmed to be the way they are. So last thing we need is a bunch of robocops are racially biased. Nah, But if you think about it like this, if it's if it's a raid, it's something that way, you don't have to jeopardize the cops life going into a raid or going into something that's pretty dangerous, especially if you're dealing with U something where they're already shooting people, or just to imagine, you know,

if they got somebody, if they're kidnapping the kids. Makes you think the robots not gonna shoot like that. There's overwhelming evidence that the criminal justice system is racially biased, so we can probably guarantee the robocops will be too. It depends who mans those robots. But that way, a police officer and other pedestrians probably won't get hurt if they have to go into there. Yeah, but what about the regular person? I get it, I get the police

are in danger, but what about the regular person? Can we really trust the robot? We can? We can barely trust the police. Brow the robot can't make their own commands. The person still has to man in that robot. But yeah, but who's programming the robot? Like, who's programming the robot? Like like the criminal justice system is already programmed to be racially bids root those robots remote control, they're like remote you have to app actually operate the robot. It's

not like you just send the robot. Yeah, but what if the person who's doing the remote control is still have a racial bias? But it's like saying, what about the person that goes inside is racial It's it's still a problem that we have to solve, but that will save more lives. The reason I don't want the robot, because if the robot accidentally killed somebody or unjustly killed somebody, you can't charge the robot. Try the person man charge the person anyway, you gotta charge the person manning it.

Oh monkay, all right, well that is your front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent phone lines a wide open again eight hundred five eight five one on five one is the breakfast club? Good morning, the breakfast club your chest? Get from you on the breakfast clubs. But you got something on your mind? Leg Hello, who's this? You know? Listen? I don't I don't trust

the robots. I don't trust the police robot. There was a it was a document on net place called AI I don't know if anybody ever seen them. All right, well listen. It talks about how in London they use these cameras to identify people, but the algorithm of the cameras would basically only target black people. I heard about that. The people who controlling these robots not setting up an algorithm to all these police black people. I don't trust.

We already can't trust human Police's my point. Would we trust robotic police that's being controlled by the same people who are crazy algorithms that are that are targeting black people. That there's overwhelming evidence that the criminal justice system is racially biased. So we know the robocops will be or whoever controlling the robocops will be right. But the whole thing with the robes, the whole thing with the robot cops is the cops usually shoot because they feel like

a suspect is shooting back at them. Now, the robotcop doesn't have to shoot because it doesn't matter if they shoot at them at all. The only time that the robot coop is shoot is when somebody's in danger, like a pedestrian or somebody, uh, you know, somebody's being kidnapped. It's not like a RoboCop gotta protect itself because it's metal.

That is. That is very true. But what if the robot coop just sees, you know, a child with their black father, and it's already programmed to think that that black male is a suspect, so they automatically the robot assumes the child is in danger just because it's with the black father. They're not trained. You have to have a they have a remote program, they remote control and

they send the robot in. I don't know, man. All the reason I say I don't know because every time they see a black male now they already think it's danger danger, So well what the robots they just access and when it's situations that are inaccessible or dangerous, but the police to go in. It's not like they're just walking the street. That's gonna be walking down the street

to my Hey, Charlottan, what's up, bro? No, it's not that the only sentiment when it's it's a problem when you know police officers can't get in or it's not safe for people to get in. So it's not a robo cup. No, it ain't. No goddamn robo cop. Okay, what is RoboCop technically? Man? You robo cop? When you take you at off, well, I don't have a haircut. Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one if you need to vent. It's

the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wake ya your time to get it off your chest? Man, I'm blas. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is the Droptop. Yeah, I just called I want to just tell what's up to the breakfast club Happy Thursday? Why did they call you droptop because your headline looked like mine? Oh? Yeah, problem? Yeah, but no, I did a little same contest and I did talk up joint dancing up. I got my nickname

drop Talpa. It's interesting. Yeah yeah, but yeah, I'm a wrapper. I'm coming out soon. I'm stepping out. I was wondering to see I can hear one of my one of my tongs for you. See what you think about it? You want a rapper Jordan? Yeah, yeah, I said, it's called the Jordan commercial. It goes. I like my chore. I like to my chart. What I like? Uh my choy d I drive. I ain't gonna stop. I ain't

gonna stop, ain't gonna stop. Court had courts. I'm launching trades like they aren't explane from the airport, split slash. Not even step Phone Curry can hit this much cash the lamp. But Ron James knows I'm the main bro from you. Gotta stop drinking early in the morning, Bro, p Cardaway's garden. It's gonna be harder days. Bro, what do you do besides this? What do you do besides rap? What's your real job? Bro? Stop putting vodka in e cheerio? What's your real job? Bro? Yes, with my real job,

I'm should be a rapper. You know what I'm saying. I'm coming out, step out. You gotta stop putting t quilla in your frost flakes, bro, So disrespectful. Hello, who's this? It's Rich from Rich from Brooklyn. Get off your chest. Hey, So I want to talk about this robot thing that they got going on with the police abarmtment. It's a

it's a malfunction. The system is already broken. So to implicate something that's the robotani to enforce lawyers or do anything of that nature, it would be broken within the show. We got a lot of work to do already within this system, work that we need to focus on and focus on other things rather than focus on the problem. All right, but you gotta think about like this. These robots are not gonna be walking around the city in

the subway. So let's say there's a situation where there's a hostage situation where police is not safe for police officers to go in, or police officers can't go in. That's when they send in the robot to make sure that they can and you know, take care of the situation. But you gotta remember it doesn't matter. You know, the usually police shoot as opposed to shoot when they're threatened. It doesn't matter if if the robots threatened or not.

Because the robot is metal, it'll have probably have all types of bulletproof stuff on it, so you don't ever worry about it with the problem. And that's not necessarily true because I served in the United States Army for eight years, or we have these same robots. If I'm thinking about this robot that you guys, these guys are talking about, we have these same robots as I served

in the United States Army. And even these robots malfunction, this still slim champs that this made this robot may malfunction and in just somebody rather than doing this due diligence that is provided for. Yeah, and the robot. The robot is an armed robot, like they're armed with a shotgun and they're ppposed to shoot rounds and emergency situations. I don't know if this robot is going to be able to properly decipher what an emergency situation is but

I think the regular police barely can. Yeah, but I think it'll be you know, m But you gotta think with those those robots, this there shots the more precise like you ever see them. Robots shoot half court shots and full shots because they're precise to shoot. Because they you're talking about basketball versus guns. I'm talking about precision. That's what I'm talking about. Precisions. They're based off of precision and shots versus a shotgun blast man, I'm talking precision.

That's what I'm talking about. Precision, precise, How it precise these robots are. Yeah, I'm not worried about them being precise. I'm worried about what their programming, maybe because it's hard for me to believe that a criminal justice system that is racially biased with program robots that are racially biases B and there arm But that's that's the indication of a bigger problem than if we feel like, and I think we already know the police department and the training

that they get is already racially biased. So it's kind of the same thing. It feels like a way bigger problem than just the robots. Yeah, I don't know if the training is racially biased, but I know that the criminal justice system is absolutely overwhelmingly racially biased. Well, get it off your chest. Eight on Drew, one oh five one. We got rooms on the way. Yes, and let's talk about this. Would you let your significant other go on

vacation with their ex? Okay, and we'll tell you. We'll tell you who does that and has no problem with it? Answer no, All right, we'll talk about that when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club. He has the world most dadad Morning Short the Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God Angela La Yee. It's time for the Rumor Report. Let's talk to Jada Pinkett Smith's she's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee

on the Breakfast Club. Well, there was a special guest host on Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith, and that is Will Smith's first wife, Shari Zampiano, And they talked about a lot of different things. They talked about MESSI relationships. Jada Pinkett started seeing Will Smith right after he divorced from his ex wife. Both women had really fiery personality, but now they are a very tight knit,

blended family. And actually, Jada Pickismith is not mine. When her husband and his ex wife go on vacation together, you guys really enjoy each other. You guys really And it's never they take trips. I'm not there. They do their thing, not together romantically, but like if he's going on a book tour and his mom is going and a sister and it's fun for me to watch them enjoy each other. Well, we've had this conversation before based off this exact same topic. I mean, it's not the

first time that this topic come up. They've said this, and you know, people of course have their own thoughts about what really goes on. But she's like, it's not like that. It's nothing intimate. It's just trips that they take when she's not there, and it took them a long time to get into that headspace, and so they

want to make sure there's also no rumors about that. Yeah, And the basic answer to the basic question, would you lect your significant other going a trip with their X The answer from a large majority of people, I'm sure it would be no. But there's a lot more nuance to certain situations because Will and his X have a child together, and it sounds to me like it's a family function that Jada was describing, so that that situation

is a little different, I think. And also it's taking them years get to that place, you know, and so earlier they did not get along with each other, and Jada said it took a lot of forgiveness on the part of his x Y she for her to finally be okay with Jada because she was trying to tell her things about her son and their family and she

didn't have any kids of her own yet. All right, now, let's talk about another relationship, Princess of Love and a ray J. A clip of their argument from Love and Hip Hop Hollywood went viral, and here is what Princess Love had to say about trying to please ray J so much that she even had threesomes. We're done. You can't get away from me, have kids. You haven't been divorced yet, so you don't know trust me all that's kind of change. I don't know what that it's like.

I don't care. You don't know if you've already been doing it. Anytime I ever would guess who was with me, Princess I loved Race so much and tried to like do the whole like threesome thing. But nothing is ever enough for ay, and I can't keep sacrificing myself and my sanity trying to be something that I'm not to make him happy. I thought we might have hugged each other and kissed each other and ran off into the sin,

but it didn't happen. It's probably gonna be better for us to get the divorce because that is the way for us to survive. Yeah, I know, I know some women who's been in that exact situation. I know one woman who thought she was going to hell because she said dude made her gay and didn't broke up with her. You know, if the woman already likes women, that's one thing, But if you're forcing her to be with women and

she doesn't want to be with women, that's why. And you know for women out there too, you can't sacrifice things that you don't want to do just to please your men. So just because you feel like this is what I have to do to keep him normally, that doesn't work, especially if it's not something that you're willingly doing and that you're happy doing, and if you're doing it just because you feel like, well, if he's gonna do it anyway, you might as well do it with him.

Now that happens the other way. Is there a man that would would sleep with another man because they don't want their women to cheat? That's the story I want to hear. Okay, Well, you know everything happens. We've seen and heard it all. It's having it all. But you see a cuckolding, or you've definitely had men on lip service who enjoy watching their women with other men. Also, well, everything goes all right now. Megan the Stallion, speaking of relationships,

celebrated two years with Partisan Fintaine. There were rumors that they were engaged because she had on this huge ring, but she tweeted out, lol as nice as last night was, we are not engaged. So just clearing that up because I definitely saw they got engaged. I saw people posting that they witnessed this engagement. But she's letting people know that's not true. Party. I hadn't told you what to do,

my brother. Okay, go to therapy, do the work on yourself, find some healing, and then propose to that woman, okay, and raise a nice, beautiful family. All right. Well, I'm Angela. Yee, and that is your rumor reports. That's right. When we come up. Wait, where did navy go? By the way, I have no idea. They just said it's just you two go Jesus Christ. All right, I'm foll to say we got the People's Choice mix up next, but we don't.

We got front page coming up. Are we talking about you? Yes, here's something new that Instagram is working on a new feature. Will tell you what it is, all right, It's the breakfort Club. I'm meeting toshal So breakfast club. Your mornings will never be the same. Everyone deserves to feel safe and protected at home, but some communities are more rest for debts or injuries and residential fires than others. As a global leader in fire safety, Kidda believes this issue

is Caused for Alarm. See how Kidda is promoting fire safety and all communities at Cause for Alarm dot org a year. It's time for front page news. Let me give you some of these sports cards. First, man, well, you know what. I can't even read them on my phone, sorry, rid oh No, I got it. Thursday Night football, the New Orleans Saints versus the Arizona Cardinals at eight fifteen. Tonight baseball games, the Padres beat the Pirates nine to five. You know why because the way he sent it to me,

m's it's not it's vertical, so it's sideways. But every time I turn my phone is crossed the other way. Man, don't worry about it. Let's know that some people want some games last night and some people lost some games last night. Go ahead, you do front page, and I saw Stephen A. Smith said that Kyrie Irving is not going to resign with the Brooklyn Nets. Man, don't nobody even care? Like I better worry about having a good season this season, so people want to sign his ass? Okay,

and they need to fire Steve Dash that much. I know I've been saying that for two years. Steve Nash sucks as a coach. I don't care to these NBA royalty all right now, Instagram is testing adding a song to your profile, so they have not put this externally yet, but according to reports and developer and notable leaker Alesandro Paluzzi, he said Instagram is tiling that. Nephew. Remember my Space.

Some people won't, but remember how you would have a song in your profile that plays every time someone goes on your page, so it's similar to that feature. So on your Instagram page you could have a little song playing. It could be cute, I think, but I don't care, all right, And Omicron saveriant to reflect a viral evolution on steroids as a new study that suggests the subvariant can cause reinfections and that there are a slew of other saveriant on the horizon that may do the same.

They're saying that this new suvariant demonstrates immune dodging abilities once again, posing a threat if you're vaccinated or if you also were previously infected. Remember it used to be like you got it, you can't get it for a period of time. Well, now they're saying this new suvariant does don't even matter. And it's called b A four six. It could drive reinfections, and they said that it counts for just over twelve percent of new COVID cases in the US. And then there's BA five that has been

detected in nearly sixty eight percent of new cases. So these are far from the only strange strains that experts worldwide are keeping their eyes on. There's other omicron subariance as well. You know, what this. It used to be like all these different Greek letters and whatever, but now it's just omicron and it's all omicron subariance. So basically, the virus mutated just like yeah, they're saying at a very very rapid rate. Though they said, it's astonishing how

quickly this virus keeps some mutating. I mean, just like

the flu mutates every year. I mean I don't I don't know because I'm clearly not a scientist, but I would love to know, Like, you know, what's the difference between you know, COVID and the flu as far as the way they mutate all the time, because the flu mutates every year, right, Yeah, but you know that means is they have to keep on also with the vaccines changing the vaccines yea, as these viruses are mutating, but they're saying it's just so rapid the way this one

is changing. So again, vaccines. Everybody be safe. Now. Texas schools are sending parents DNA kids, right, and what is that for? Well, after the mass shooting at Uvaldi, they want to make sure that in case something happens with your kids, if there's an emergency, that they can be identified. How morbid is that. So now we're sending a DNA

kid home. This is in Texas just in case there's I guess another school shooting, and that way kids can be identified instead of putting money and resources into actually preventing school shootings. It's just so much like they accept the fate. They accept that nothing is going to be done. So you know, we just got to figure things out

after the inevitable happens, which is another school shooting. Lord that Brett Cross, who was ten year old son was killed in the rob Elementary school shooting, shared his frustration on social media. He said, yeah, awesome, to identify kids after they've been murdered instead of fixing issues that could ultimately prevent them from being murdered. That's America. That is America. America really truly not trying to try to find solutions the problems. They actually just try to find ways the

profit off the problems. But that's another story. Imagine being at home and doing one of these kids like all right, well, just in case something happens, let's make sure that we can identify our kid. All right, well that is your front page news. That's right. When we come back, we're talking to one of my top seven favorite rappers of all time. Okay, his name is Jeezy Big Snow. He's got our new gangster grills dropping the marrow with DJ Drama called Snowfall, and we're gonna talk to him about

it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club, I mean, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlemagne, the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Jeezy Young jis what I've done Pastor Young was happening to my brother Big Snow. That's my favorite record off the News Project. By the way, what introduction, baby, Gotta let him know what it is. Snow falls out right now? Man, how you feeling? Yeah, man,

like new money. You know, um, snow falls out right now. Shout out DJ Drama, Don Cannon. Everybody was involved, you know what I mean. One of them things, man, you know, in your career, just get them moments where you get to play them great games, you know what I'm saying. And this is one of them. Like you know, I've been doing this for a minute, but it's just like

just I just feel rejuvenated, reinspired. Yeah, I feel like you found a way to give us mature evolved Jay Jenkins was still satisfy the core forever jez fans with this project. How do you think those dots connected? I mean, I just feel like when you're doing it without any expectations, man, we all know, you know, when you're doing it for number one record? Are you doing it for you know? Uh? You know, I don't know what's what's they call it

number one on Billboard. It's just different, you know what I mean. But when you're doing it for you and you're just doing what you love and you ain't even looking at it like that, it's just a different feeling, bro. You know what it says therapeutical for me because it's just like, you know, it gives me a chance to just keep myself grounding because I don't been through so much. But sometime we get so successful with other things we

forget the struggle. We go so that just like you know, tap me on the shoulder, like, hey, don't forget, you can go back. Yeah for you and DJ Drama, the team backed up again. How did those conversations happen from the beginning to get your hair? I mean a lot of people don't know me and Drama went through a lot of stuff. Yeah we had serious, Yeah, we had some serious you know times. I mean it was it

was real. And I just think with anything, it's just like over time, you know, people heal, people grow, And I'm proud of with Drama and Cannon and Lake and all them doing. Man, it's amazing because I remember seeing where they came from, and I just think the conversation was, you know, we we there was grow there. We're both successful, but we love what we do, you know what I mean, So let's just have some fun. And it's crazy. We've been kicking it ever since we've been working on the project,

you know what I'm saying. And it's just like it just loved because you able to brainstorm with people that are like minded, that that on your level, you know what I'm saying, That are really appears business wise too. So it's like I bounce ideas off of them and they bounce ideas off of me. And it's even real, like you know, you know, real talk. You know, when I say on half of Atlanta, I'm not captain, that's

the real thing. And when Drama and them was trying to get into real estate, you know that was a conversation we had. I turned them onto my guy. You know what I'm saying. He helped them and now they they probably own the other quarter of it, you know what I'm saying. So did you see when the internet went to go look? And you know clearly they don't understand property, they don't understand ll exactly, I'm LLC shout, man,

come on further of all, I beat the fear. You think I'm gonna let y'all to see the full body, you know what I mean. But it's crazy because you know, we as a culture, you right, You know you say that, and I say that with pride. You know, I'm not saying I gotta plat. I got plenty platinum records. We all do. But a goal of mine was to really be in the real estate game and be a mogul in it and be for real. And I've done that, you know what I'm saying. But it's crazy, like you said.

And it was one of my old houses that I brought my mom, like from Wade back in the day, like the first house I bought it, and it was stealing my name and that's what it was pulling up. I had to call the lady to did my trust and be like, yo, get that out my name too. That's right before you know, somebody tried to assume me and get that. It showed then because people don't understand LLC didn't understand trust, you know what I mean. Just like when people say you're a begion there they think

you gotta be in dollars in the bank. That's right, it's sitting there, you know, waiting for you to go splurs with it. Yeah. When I was watching Winning plays, I really uh I noticed that like as far as you know, buying the Lakers and everything, he actually everything

was in real estate. He didn't have a lot of liquid And that was something that struck out to me because I was like, Okay, having all that money in the bank, right, that's not going to increase in value the way that having the property can increase or other investments can increase the value. So just having money sitting because I feel like sometimes our mentality is we got to stack this money. We got to stack this money.

We got to have a larger bank account. Because of inflation and the way that that rate of money grows, it's not the same, so you do have to invest. I mean, you lose You lose money by just holding it. But I mean I think culturally, you know what I'm saying. Even when I was coming up, you know, that was it. You want to feel the safer, you know. But if your money is sitting in the bank or sitting in the safe and it's not working for you, it's not

it's not doing anything. And that's what we And by the way, it's just like I had to build that up. You know, my credit line is sick, you know what I'm saying. You know, if anything was to ever happened, crazy credit line. Then also on top of that, it's like you got equity. You know, almost owned most of my properties flat out because every big check I ever made, I put it back into my properties of my real estate.

And I just think, you know, you should own something, you know what I'm saying, You should have something, because even if you do have a bunch of cash in the bank, anything can happen. I mean, one time I had got into some legal things and I want to go open my safe deposit box, and they wouldn't let me open my safe deposit box. You know what I mean, because out of lawsuit. And that was real to him, I'm like, damn, you know what I mean, you can freeze my safe deposit box in the bank, and you know,

they just go to let you know that. You know, at the end of the day, just like you know, we as a coach, we get a lot of paper man, and that's my position in this game. It's just like a lot of these young cats, and I commend them for doing what they're doing, but it's just like, you gotta set yourself up for fifteen, twenty years, thirty years in this game that you can do other things besides you know, just run around the world and pick up bags, you know what I mean. Because it wasn't all said

to done. You want to sit back, you know, and at a certain age and like live life like stretch free. So yeah, that's what I'm on. I want to go back to you and Drama. What was what was the beef over? And how did y'all fix it? Well, wow,

the beef was over. Drama had somebody that was managing him, but he was trying to be an artist too, and he kind of got into Drama and them yeah about a lot of things, and just started to build this toxic and toxic environment of you know, he said, she said, And I think Drama you know, decided he had to go with them because I think at the time home he might have been Nick Muscle or something like that. I don't know, but he was like told to be

the g and something happened at the club. I can't really say, you know what I'm saying, but yeah, you know, it got it got really bad over time, and I think it was for me, you know, I came to the point in my life where I just kind of like start healing myself, you know what I'm saying, because I had a lot of trauma and things, so, you know, and I just started work on myself. And I think Dramdon was doing the same thing because I saw he started losing weight working out, you know what I'm saying.

And it just like over time, we just kind of came back together when the guy got out of there, out of their business, and we just started talking here and there, and I think it really was done Cannon, you know what I'm saying, Like Cannon because he was always like the media anybody. But it was crazy because when it happened me at Dawn was cool and Dawn was like, yo, Drama need to you know what I mean.

So we figured it out. But it came back full circle man, because just like even when we did that B side concert and I was just like going through all the records and all the things we did brought back so many memories man, because it's like, damn, but we've really been through so you know what I'm saying, and um, and it just brought everything back full circle. So I just kind of feel like we both just grew,

you know what I'm saying. It changed all surrounding because I had people around me too, you know what I'm saying. It was, Yeah, it was putting stuff from my you know, they won't go to the war. We're going to war. I'm like them, We're going to war with DJ Drama, Mister Traffic died Like okay, cool, let's do it. I remember then when I was as serious and Ti and Drama was on my show and so t I was like, JOHNA, tell you ain't got no beef for Jeez. Yeah, man,

I'm gonna be shout out to the boy Jez. And we would play that drop all the time and that was bad. Stop playing that. Yeah, it was bad. I used to show up at shows the tip of be there, you know you drama, be in the room and tip and I'd be like, yo, wait yeah, you know I mean ti yo. It was crazy, But I love drama,

you know what I'm saying. And I'm I'm I'm truly appreciative of you know, just the history we got and in the relationship that we built because it just feel good to see you know, your your partner's winning, like you winning and you can have those conversations because you're both too. I think that makes it easier too when life just still going great. You don't need him, he don't need necessarily, but you bring something for each other, like to come back together and create mine. No, it

was it was dope. It was a whole dope process. Even making the project, it just really felt, like I said, like like therapeutic. It was just like man like, this is what we do. And it gave me the free range to talk and say what I really felt, you know what I'm saying. As far as like the music, I don't have to dumb it down. I don't. I don't have to like try to be clean, you know what I mean. Like I don't got to try to

make a certain type of song. It's just like that's how I feel, you know, big Snow, that's it all right. We got more with Jeezy when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, e Charlemagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Jeez Charlemagne. Yeah. I was gonna add, like, you know, Michael Jackson, Jeezy Drama Jones. And you know they called me that for real in real life, Michael Jackson, Jesus on yo. I swear to God, who is they for

a lot of deale, Florida? Okay? God? Because I used to be down there hustling when I was young. Okay, they used to call me blining because I ed to come down there, you know, from Georgia. When I was young. I said the lexus and the rolexus on it. That's what they knew me by. And then I started doing music because it was some other cats down there that I was hustling with. It was doing music. They were called sop sounds a prophet, and I was kind of

mocking myself after what they was doing. I went a bought my studio and George or whatever, and then it worked so they one of my partners. It was an sop. They went to prison. Then he got out like eight years later whatever. But I was still going back and forth down there. But I'm big now just after traffor die after and I'll go to the hood and I

just pull up in the hood. And he didn't like like regularly, you know what I mean on park Ate where everybody know me yet and everybody come out here like Michael Jackson, Jesus, and I'm like, no, no, no, I think one thing with dance with them diamonds, baby, I would, you know. But but it did something to me, you know what I'm saying, because I would be down there and then people would just show up and they'd

be like Michael Jackson, and it's a real thing. I remember walking through, uh walking in a Lot of Deal with some of our people, and it was like, yo, Michael Jacksons and they're like, what the hell are they saying? Yeah, Drama Jones, Yeah, before a Lot of Deal. I love the record of Screet Crab too. Yeah. And you say, you know, they lost your Screet Crab. They say, you lost your Screek Crad, So what man? And I'm glad that somebody like you who's glorified the screets for so long.

You know, you've gotten to the age where you like, you know what, screedt crab not important? Like you remember the first time you realize that you can do that realization. Oh man, I really think that when you start walking in those rooms and you're trying to do business, nobody really care about what you've done on the streets. You

know what I'm saying. And then as a man, you know what I'm saying, you shouldn't care about because what people think about me ain't none of my spiritual business, you know what I'm saying, Like it's just not But for me, it's just like I don't need validation about what you consider to be real for me to be a real man. Let's take the rap and the artists and everything out of that and a lot of the things I did because I was trying to get validation. I want people to know that I'm about my issue.

I'm gonna do this and that. In the last time I got locked up in LA when the incident happened in the bay, like that's when I was rid of Like, man, you got the world like you you're successful you on tour. You're doing you know, thirty thirty thousand people at night, and you in jail for what you know what I mean?

I remember everybody calling like, yeah, man, woo, like you know, like it's a real thing, and I'm seeing it going like but to throw my whole career away because I'm trying to live by a stereotype of the cold you know what I'm saying. And and and if I do go to prison, ain't none of the people finishing me no money? They ain't for the right met they ain't look out for my kids. Come on, I watched it.

It's funny and Freddie gives he took accountability for the issues that you guys had and y'all actually ran into each other. What was that like for you? I mean, it was the way I look at it, like, you know, if I got an issue or I feel away about something, I'm gonna feel it, you know what I'm saying, Not even the emotional part. But when I seen him, it was just like it was love because I never really had a problem with kids. You always said that. Yeah.

I always told him, bro, like you're gonna be big, you know what I'm saying. Minus me, you know what I mean. I don't want to hold you back, but I just think it times when we want the instant gratification, we don't understand, like this thing takes time, you know, for you to be great, you to come into your own. So when I saw him, it was just more like, you know, I'm glad to see you move when I'm glad to see you coming into your own. You know,

I'm hearing the music, I'm seeing what you're doing. That's what's up. I told like, I'm like I told you, and we just dapped it up and you know, chopped it up full men exchange numbers and it was love and it just like when you really go back and look at it, you know that process had to happen.

But I just think, you know, you know, like I said before, just like when you have trauma and you coming from situations and you really don't know how to communicate, you know, it's always going to be that when it comes to what expectations are, you know what I'm saying. So I just feel like, you know, a lot of the incidents I ever had in music or in business is because there was poor communication. And I feel like if we would have hopped on the phone and chopped

it up way earlier. He told me how he felt, I told me how I felt, and we can agree to disagree and be like, all right, cool, Well we can still get money and still do music and keep this to ourselves. You know, I felt like that would have been the way. But I think we both kind of walked away from this, like he's a better artist person and I have a better understanding for you know, dealing with artists and people now, just like you gotta

let people have a room to feel how they feel. Yeah, it always seemed like he took it personal, but for you, it was just all business because all you ever said was Freddie who was just upset because he didn't pop with you, didn't pop off right. And the thing was everything ain't the right mixt though, Bro, you know what I'm saying, Like every everything, you know, everything don't just go together, so at sometimes you gotta try something different. So I didn't feel no way about that. I wanted

him to be successful, you know what I'm saying. It just like that didn't work. But the YGD thing, did you know what I'm saying. So it just how it works. But at the end of the day, I just feel like that was what was supposed to happen for him and he sees that now, you know what I'm saying. But I hope that he understands going forward because I had to happen with me with NAS when the hip hop was dead thing. You know what I'm saying. I

flipped down because I thought you're talking about me. I'm like, hold up, man, you know, because I'm winning. Now you're talking about hip hop dead. It's a whole conversation. So when I said what I say it on the radio, and you know, I was spazzing and flipping out, you know what I'm saying, because I could have called him, you know, he called me a king. I can understand your frustration. Let me just tell you, you know my perspective, And when he explained it to me, calm and cool

and a collective, my damn right. So that just made me think. So when Gibbs called me with the I'm just like, bro, we just gotta sit down and get in the same rooms. Figured this out. That was my thing. So that's why I never took it personal. Also, I wan't go back to the screen crewriter because you said something about, you know, the stereotypical things that they think a man should be. I find that everything that they tell us they want us to do to be real

always it's something criminal. You gotta do something criminal, you gotta die, Yeah, somebody to do ten years. Don't tell nobody like all that. I mean, look, man to each his own. I mean, I just always believe in integrity, values and morals. I have that, you know, and I can't speak for another man. They ain't my place. But it just like, I'll be damned if I did all this to get out of that to do that again, you know what I'm saying, It just doesn't make sense

to me. It's just almost like, you know, becoming a millionaire, living beyond your wildest dreams and just going to spend and give all your money away to be back in that same position. It doesn't. It just doesn't make logical sense. You're doing this to get out of your environment, to put people on and then you're getting caught up in the stereotype of but I still gotta be a real one. And then you go out here and you put yourself

in prison, and ain't nobody looking out for you? You know, you go out here and you get killed and ain't Nobody can't kill your kids, you know what I'm saying. And everybody I've seen try to keep it real. Look what happened. Look what happened to Dolf. We're having a nipped bank roll. Look GRABABM the doe. You know, Look what happened to B and d. You know what I'm saying. It's all because of that. I'm gonna be real with there. You gotta be real with yourself, man, you know what

I mean, that's one thing about it. But I ain't living for nobody but me and mind. You know what I'm saying, because at the end of the day, that's all that matter. You know, you're in your deathbear, you're sick right now. The people that really rock with you and love you, they're gonna be there. Bro I we don't move. We got more with Jeez. When we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast

Club was still kicking it with Geez Charlemagne. Do you feel like you've got a responsibility being that you know, you were the mouthpiece for the screets for so long, you know, probably encourage a lot of brothers to do the wrong thing. Do you feel like you have an obligation that, you know, encouraging me to do the right thing? Now? Um? Well, I always felt like what I was doing was right because I was always talking about motivating the thugs. Um I told him when I came into game that I

was corporate thugging. That's what I'm doing. You see it, corporate getting you see it the cone yagged water, shout out to nah, shout out the fines a few. But I think that my position in this you know, people always ask me what your position was the Mount Rushmore. My position in this game is just to continue to lead by example because us I'm one of the very few that did what I said, and everybody knows that

you know what I'm saying. Everybody knows that I put in my work, but I continue to evolve without having to have any type of validation. So for me, it's just like the more that I can evolve and grow and show people like you can do this and still be who you are, that's that's my responsibility. Because it's almost like, well, is she gonna go if you're coming from the street and you're wrapping, You're supposed to just

stay there, you know what I'm saying. Ten fifteen years in it, you're still thugging like so it's almost like, nah, you go out. You can own a company, you can buy a business, you can buy a real estate, and you can still look like this. You know what I'm saying. You don't got to change up who you are just to do what you do. So I feel like that's more so my responsibility to anything, because it's almost like I opened the door for them. I was missed the

trapper die. I didn't close the door when I came in. I didn't lock the door. Most of these casts that you see are really coming from the streets. But if you ask them who they saw do it first, it would have to be me. Who else came from where I came from? That you saw it in real time and got to where they at. So at the end of the day, I do have a responsibility to keep you know, That's why you don't see my name in no book. I'm grown as hell. He ain't about I

ain't about to be in no blogs. I ain't about to be you know what, I mean, I ain't about to be in the wrong spots. Ain't been because that's I'm a man. First, snowball, the snowball, Yeah, shout out there, everybody who raised almost a half a million dollars for any city, use any city kids, and then not even that. I just really wanted to bring my relationships in a room and put them all together so people can rub elbows and make contacts and network because I know a

lot of people, you know what I'm saying. I always was taught that you got no different types of people, you know what I'm saying. So some of my homies who couldn't be in those type of rooms, they had an opportunity to do that. Some of those people that I know that a millionaires, big and as that don't understand the culture get a chance to see it now and go like wow, I never know you guys were

doing this. My banker friends was talking to my you know, to my industry partners about loans and different things, and everybody wanted to come back next year and do it bigger. But you know, that's that's what it's about, you know, putting everybody together, you know what I'm saying, and continuing to grow. I love all the record King's Crown too. Yeah, that's a real one. And you said one line that

stood out. You said just last week you called Shake twice. Yeah, in reference to Chris Lide's I was like, after all these years, I still have to hit you that he's not I mean, yeah, man, but like Shake saved my life, bro, you know what I'm saying. He made me feel like I could do anything. And I just kind of feel like he saved my life and I did everything but save him, and that bothers me. But you didn't know

what was going on with him. I didn't, man. But it's just like how you know, you hear about suicide and things like that in the world, but then you gotta really think about when you know somebody was so much like so must live for lit up any room, was always happy, always popping his like you know how Shake was, and you know, like bro, he was he had an aura around him. You know what I'm saying. You could be down shape, coming right, he man, get

it together. You know op Opland kids were lying right right and and I just I couldn't find them that. You know, I don't think a lot of people know, man, I laid in the bed almost two weeks when when when when that happened to shake, I couldn't. I just couldn't believe it, and I kind of felt like he left me alone. But I had to really snap out of it, you know what I'm saying, like, damn, I

want to make him proud. And you know a lot of Dad had to do a lot with me and Ross figuring out how differences because I know if he was here, he wouldn't want that. So I had to, you know, man up there, like okay, I was wrong here. You know what I'm saying. I took with you know what I mean, So we had to really sit down. But I was more about like damn, like Bro won't want to see us out here going back because he

signed me and Ross, you know what I'm saying. And man, sometimes I just but then that's why every project ever I give him executive producers of credit on every product project got done ever since he passed, because he he always told me, if you got the club, the streets and radio, you gotta hit. And that's always been my former. And you said, he signed you and Ross. How come he don't get more credit for that? Because I always feel like Jay and La Read get that credit o man,

you know how that go? Um, they are the top of the chain. But like they would say that Kevin Lows in La Read signed me, but Shake Shakir was the one who told La I'm in the streets every day like Jezus the real deal. And then when he went in he called me, He's like, I got this guy from Miami. I want you to meet him. And then he damn it was Rick Ross. You know what

I'm saying. He signed Rick Ross up there, and there's a couple more people that he signed, but he you know, he was very influential when it came to LA Read because that was LA's guy, so he kind of listened to what Shake had because he wasn't in the streets La, but Shake was. So when the whole come into picture, because you know, oh, man hole came in the picture of Kevin Lows LA Re sign me. And then Kevin Lyles called me two weeks later and said, uh, I just want to let you know I'm gonna I'm not

gonna beat there number. I'm going to Atlantic And I was like, oh, you know what I'm saying, Damn Yeah. Two weeks. So now I was sitting in the barbersho I'll never forget in the hood, I was like, damn, because you know, Kevin Lyles was the guy right and there's like a new president coming in. I never forget.

I was walking into Death Gym maybe about a month later, and I remember there was a may back right in front of them, in front of the building where you're not supposed to park, and I'm sitting at the Death Jam kind of giving them my ID so I can go upstairs. And I see the door open, and I look back and I, you know, continue to do what I do, and then I just hit somebody say yo jeezy, and I look back. It was whole getting out of mad back. He's like, come on, just come up with me.

We go upstairs. He's like, yeah, you know, I'm the new president. Run. It's like, whatever you need, I got you. I was like, damn. I love Kevin Alws the god damn. You know. The first day, my mind like I gotta get a record out of it. Oh, I gotta figure this out right immediately that was like my first thought, like being with a record with jay Z. But now, but a couple of times on the project. You talk about you your cousin setting you up, and you said

you back in your Auntie house with Auntie stealing from you. Right, do you think Auntie stealing from you? I had one that got me and not stealing. Oh not Auntie I met, okay, right man? Matter that she should hustle with me? Yeah? Yeah, it was getting money together. But I had other people that you might you know, my uncle's them stole my

balls before you know. Let me ask some cousin that you know hit me up for nine or two, you know what I mean, attic, I ask some you know aunties that you know take a little bit out of there and keep it for themselves and whatever. Um. And when I say my cousin said I'm my cousin, like that, that actually really happened, you know, shout out to my cousin gold Mouth. A lot of people don't know, like, go, mom did ten years you know what I'm saying, He did ten years in the fast and he's not He

wasn't even a criminal. He was just my cousin and he would do it, you know, anything for me and with me. And you know, one of our cousins who was suposed to be our big cousin. Then we looked up to Um. You know, we was kind of you know, you know whatever with Um was the only one that

knew what was going on. You know, he did unthinkable and I, you know, I never forget gold Male told me like, cuse like I was one car next to you and I could see you in the driver seat, and he said, all I had would have had to do.

It's been like yeah, And he said, I just remember you riding off and I rolled off and this is a cousin that wasn't the criminal and he had to go do you know ten years and you know, it was just like, you know, I couldn't believe that somebody who's supposed to love us and be our big you know, like big homie, would would do that. But it also taught me about how life is and when you deal with people man if it's and that's why I say,

just live for yourself. Don't live for these people, man, because if it's you with them, it's always gonna be you. They're gonna throw you under the bus. They don't care, you know what I'm saying. So you know, shout out the goldmark because if you want gold mob, there would be no young Jeezy Big Snow mister seventeen five, you know, because it wouldn't never happened. You know, I'll probably did them teen and and still being the you know, like

still been in the streets. So shout out them. Yeah, man, I got a million more questions. Man, But you know, Big Snow Breakfast Club. Oh gosh, report got the breakfast club for everyone listening. I literally just told him two seconds ago. But we are talking about Diddy surprising students at his Bronx charter school, Capital Capital Preparatory Charter School in the Bronx. Now, the school has over two hundred undeserved students from the sixth grade through the ninth grade.

And every year, uh you know, they helped those kids out and they plan to facilitate seven hundred students at some point. So the goal is to keep on adding on additional grades at some point. And here's what did he had to say, Diddy in the City Part two. We are back in the city doing positive, uplifting things. I'm so proud today because the kids don't know that

I'm coming to see them. This is the third school that I've been blessed to be able to open in New York, in my hometown and the Boogie Down Brons coming to you live from co Op City, just like y'all, and this is one of my dreams. And to see all your beautiful faces touch of me, you know, I

don't wanna start crying in front of y'all. This is my family, right, that's a flex forget how many fandoms you've got, how many change you got to, how many men coach you've got, how many schools you got dropping so Joe to see how exciting that is for the kids and how much that helps out. I visited the one at Harlem before to talk to the kids there a couple of times. So shout out to Diddy for that.

I think that is so inspirational. All right now, Rihanna is doing a Savage Fancy Sports to Wear a launch, So congratulations to her sports where you know that is like, I think one of the top things always at leisure is what they call it athletic leisurewear because a lot of us that's what we wear day to day running around, running errands. But you still want to be cute, So I'm sure that's going to do well. So she's partnered

up with Adam Selman and he's a designer. They have a history of collaborations together, so now they have joined forces for this collection, Savage fenty Sport Now. She said, I was inspired by everyday life. Everything is a sport. Being pregnant as a sport. For me, it was about fit and fabric and I let Adam play with everything else. The pieces are sexy and snatch you, but it's functional and that's what describes the whole sport collection. Sexy, functional fashion,

so super cute. If there's some pictures of it online, if you want to see what it looks like. I see some bright Cheetah prince looking super cute. And Damian Lillard has unveiled an affordable sneaker line. He's worked with Adidas in the past on his signature sneaker line and that line has been incredibly successful and over the years he's been looking for ways to expand, so now he's entering this market. It's called They're certified. It's a signature

shoe and it only costs ninety five dollars. Did you see him the what shoe? It's his signature shoe now it's Damian Lillard and they only cost ninety five dollars, so he's doing the Dame Certified line with Adidas, and it's hard to find basketball sneakers under one hundred dollars. Back in the day, ninety five dollars still sounded like a lot, but today to get some good quality basketball

sneakers not bad. I know nothing about sneakers. I weigh the same poem was all the time, and some easy slides every now and then, which is why I hope that the easy slides don't become a symbol of hate. All right, And Big Sean is offering some advice to y Ko Cyrus following the cryptic video message where he was talking about on how unhappy he was. He said, I want to die, I want to kill myself. I just want to leave this earth, and then he did

think people for checking in on him. Well, Big Sean went ahead and gave him some advice because you know, he's gone through his own issues too, and so he was just letting him know that everything is uh, you know, everything's gonna be okay. And I think that's what why Kao Cyrus wanted is for people to be able to reach out to him. It was a cry for help for sure, absolutely a cry for help. And also these industry dudes ain't your friend. They know how to pretend.

In the words of Curtis Jackson, Okay, so don't ever think that you're gonna find a real support system in this business. Hell though, I mean, you can't find some real friends. I'm you definitely can. I wouldn't tell people that, you know, I think I found some really good that you Usually it's the people that you came in the game, whether you came you came up with. But people that are already established, they just simply don't have time. By the way, Drink is the guy who made the song

no new friends. So yeah, I never I never agreed with that. I think I've developed like some friendships later in life that I really appreciate even more from who are in this business that I've known from maybe like only the past five six years. Okay, but wait till you get in a real situation. If they're there for you, then that's different. But most time, most of the times

they're not. They're there for you when the highs, but when it's the low, you're gonna be looking around and as usually going to be the people that's not in this business now white kl cyrus h. You know, Big Sean told him saying this out of love. Love yourself first, so you don't need everyone or anyone else's love to function or to feel good. When you your own source of happiness and love, then any love you get, it's

just extra on top, which is beautiful. And any love you don't get, you're still you and unaffected or at least not as affected by conditional circumstances or how others feel about you, Just leaving that there for others as well. Very true therapy talk right there, baby dropping a clue box with Big Sean. Now a con sat down with Bootleg keV, and everybody's been talking about a coon's hairline, how it looks like he's had a hair transplant. Well

he is talking about what actually went down. You obviously have hair right yeah, so oh no, I went to Turkey. I went to Turkey and got a procedure. It don't forget. In the beginning, my whole front was loose, It was real thin. Was it painful? It's the painful part is the beginning. When they got a number, you up that number. Ain't no joke. What they need to like this Big NonStop. It's good, looks amazing. Yeah, I love it, Like Tory Lane should have went to your guy told I said,

Tory for the kid of my man? Was it expensive? No, that's the thing. It's so for. It was ridiculous. Yeah, White was about to say, what up for what I did? It would have cost me fifty grand here in America. I paid. That's it? Why bootlet Care're gonna lie to Acon like that until econ that that heir looks looks good. Acon hairline looks ridiculous. It looks like it's connected to

his eyebrows. And his head looks so dark because most people's just for men is already to color Acon, so Acon's hair dye has to be darker than he already is. It just looks. It looks insane, looks insane. All right, Well, shout out to him if he's happy with it. Hey, all right, and that's your report. You ever seen the little Beatles off Super Mario Brothers. I think they did like little helmets like they like the little black helmets on Super Mario Brothers. That's what they can't hair look like.

Let's shout out to other guys with the hairlines. I saw Nick Cannon last night and he's growing his hair out and he's very proud of his hairline. Man If y'all don't just go bald and knock it off. Michael Jordan didn't go bald and make bald so fly all those years for no damn reason. Okay, all right, well that is your rumor report. Now coming up next, we got donkey of the day. Who are you bringing that

donkey too? Man four after the hour, let's just talk about how nobody in this country seems to have a plan for gun control, our mass shootings in schools. We'll talk about it. It's the breakfast club. The breakfast club, your morning's will never be the same. When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with Magnum large size condoms. That gold foil rapper is a badge of honor and it means you're protected and you take care of things with comfort. Accept

no substitutes. Bring the pleasure with the gold standard Magnum large size condoms. This is a miracle. There is no question that there are problems in this country between police and community. Yes, you are a donkey to the latest on that police killing of a black man. Now a new developments in the deadly Spaw shooting rampage. If it was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did, and so we are in a state of emergency. Okay, White supremacist violence is it always have

been the number one threat to otracide. But I'm also very proud that my wife was white. The breakfast club, bitches alight, please tell me why was I your donkey of the Day. Well, donkey to day for Thursday, October

twenty fe goes to the entire state of Texas. Well, not the actual people, but the powers that be, in particular the Texas State Legislator, the Texas Education Agency, Texas State Sendator Donna Campbell, who sponsored the SB twenty one fifty eight bill, and that bill is the reason they are getting dunk here today. And of course Governor Gray Gabbott. Now, as a parent, sending your kids to school nowadays, I'm sure if you're like me, causes your anxiety to go

through the roof. All right, Parental paranoia is at an all time high. The only thing we can tell ourselves as parents is that, hey, the kids will be fine, but we don't know for sure that will be the case. We're just hoping for the best. Okay. I thought that my kids would just have to face some of the same things, you know, we faced when we went to school.

You know, the things that we saw growing up. The teasing or if you want to call it bullying, maybe a fight, our teacher getting slick with your kids, or the kids grade slipping because they're distracted, things of that nature. Okay, the regular stuff. But this generation of kids has things they have to worry about that us born in the nineteen hundreds didn't have to deal with. And that's a school shooting. It's not saying they didn't happen back then.

First one I can remember was Columbine and that was in nineteen ninety nine, But it seems like in two thousand twenty two, mass shootings at schools are something we as parents have to think about. And I truly don't believe anyone is trying to fix the problem, because if they did, we would have some type of gun control legislation in this country and some type of comprehensive mandatory

mental health services from kindergarten to twelfth grade. I'm not saying that will totally fix the problem, but man, it's a better idea than this one. What do you mean this one, uncle Charlot. Well, let's go to w k X A n NBC for the report. Police children in Texas tonight are coming home from school with DNA test kits and it's all thanks to a twenty twenty one state law. But it's causing anxiety for some parents in

the wake of the Uvaldi school shooting. But as Armonica Madden reports, the law was intended for something entirely different. Like any parent. Dallas mother Tracy Walder wants her seven year old to be safe at school, but she says the fact that kids are being sent home with DNA kits is rubbing her the wrong way. No one wants to think about taking their child's DNA because they may get killed at school, especially after the Uvaldi shooting. We are treating in a way schools like core zones. So

when I served overseas, my DNA was on file. In twenty twenty one, Republican and Democratic lawmakers passed the Child id Act, requiring the Texas Education Agency to provide identification kits to K through sixth grade families. DNA kits to help identify your child if they get killed in a school shooting Texas, that's all y'all got. Everyday. Homeschool is

looking like a better option. Number one. There's a lot of people who don't feel comfortable sending their kids, you know, DNA out, you know, to anyone for any reason, because of privacy reasons. You know. I know folks who don't even do the ancestry test because they don't want to

give out their DNA. But the fact that elected officials have decided that they would rather spend money on giving you a kit that reminds you your child potentially could be the victim of a mass shooting, a mass school shot that leaves them so damaged they won't be recognizable, instead of actually doing something anything that could correct this problem is mind blowing to me. I know, school shootings are complicated, you know what I mean, but they usually

involve two things, feelings and guns. All right, These kids who have suicidal thoughts and anger and trauma they haven't dealt with and access to guns usually project that hurt they are feeling onto other people. Which is why mental health, literacy and social emotional learning are absolutely necessary. You have to have mandatory mental health services and all these schools, okay, give these kids someone to talk to. Spend money on

creating a mindfulness wellness climate in your school. Make these kids feel safe to talk to someone, and provide them resources for when they are ready to talk. Okay. All these kids have emotional and behavioral problems, invest in getting them to help they need. Okay. And how about investing in some damn metal detectives and more security all over

these school campuses. Make schools like the airport. I would rather my kids being convenience having to go through metal detectives and stuff like that, and have my kids being inconvenience by having to do random school shooting drills. Okay, school shooting drills and DNA kids being sent home so

parents can identify the bodies. This is what happens when you don't have a plan to fix anything because you have decided that not restricting guns and providing proper mental health services for people is not high on your list of priorities. Okay. The state of Texas is a larger reflection of what's happening in this country in regards to this issue, and what's happening is absolutely nothing. You know why, Because the NRA has these folks in their pocket, and

that's what they care about more than anything. Their pockets, their bottom line, Okay. To NRA lobbies against gun control laws, and it's the biggest gun owners organization in America. In twenty twenty, the NRA spent about two hundred and fifty million two hundred and fifty ms. Okay, that's more than all of the countries you know, gun control advocacy groups put together, all right. According to some reports that n ALA spends about three million per year just to influence

gun policy. But that's only the recorded contributions to lawmakers of gay trust to believe considerable sums to spent elsewhere via packs and independent, independent contributions, Okay, and those funds are difficult to track. What the moral of the story is lawmakers be getting paid from a group that doesn't want gun control, so all we are left with is DNA kits to identify our child remains in the event

that they are the victim of a school shooting. And by doing this and not coming up with any comprehensive solutions, they are simply saying, not if, but when let us pray, please let me give the Texas State legislator and the Texas Education Agency the biggest he has he ha he ha, You stupid mother, are you dumb? Nasty out here? Nasty out here? Right? All right, well, thank you for that. Donkey of the day, Charlomagne. Now coming up next, we have asked ye if you have any questions about anything

you need advice on. It could be relationships, friendships, finances, workplace situations. Call us up one eight hundred and five A five one oh five one, and we got you on a breakfast club, the Breakfast Club. Need relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? Call up now for ask ye. What's up? It's the Breakfast Club and we are doing ask YEA eight hundred five A five one oh five one is a number? Good morning? Who is this? What up? Mirk? Mrs oh murf? Okay, I

was like, merk, that sounds crazy. Okay, go ahead, m what's the question? Yeah? No, I finally got you. First of all, shout out to you and Breakfast Club. I love y'all always. I won't listen y'all every day, but shoot with my shot for y'all since you leavings, I was asking, since you part of the Breakfast Club, y'all looking for new people. Y'all need to do a new segment called Talk You Ish. Since you leaving, you can't

do ask you no more. So I was asking when you put in the business before, like a club like breakfast club or something like that, Like what's the best way to kind of get yourself out there? Like I've been trying to call y'all every day, but what's the best way to actually get out there? And you're saying you want to audition pretty much? I mean it, And

I know you're leaving the Breakfast Club, you know. I mean, I'm just I'm just trying to get my I'm trying to be in a in a different light, like you know, I'm trying to do different avenues now. And hosting the breakfast club is cool, you Charlotte Magne, what y'all do is amazing, And I think, all right, this is what we're gonna do for you, Murph. I'm gonna put you on with somebody else right now. We're gonna do a

conference call and you're gonna do ask You. We're gonna do ask Murph and talk Yo Ish and let's see what kind of advice you're going to give to people. Okay, word, I'm witty. All right, let's right. So Murph, you see on the line, and let's take Porscha online. Eight. Hey, how are you doing? Hey, Porsha, it's me and Murph. Now Murph is here. He is wanting to audition for this open spot that's gonna be on the Breakfast Club in January. So you're gonna ask a question. I'm gonna

see what type of advice Murph gives you. Worried? Hey, Mr Mum, because me and my family, we're bringing my mama up to New York. I har six see his birthday. Um, So I was calling to see what all we could do, um, since she speaks that she wants to kind of go out and have a little mic confidence. So we're trying to Yo. You ever been to Neal? I have, but nobody else traveling with us has been. It's my mama, my brother, my sister, and my headband sixty is still beautifully. Yo.

There's so much stuff to do in New York. You can you can do the boat trip around the Statue of Liberty. I'm from Queens, but you go downtown to Manhattan. You could take her out. You got the Rockefeller Hotel. You can take it to to the Statue of Liberty, do a boat trip around. Now, those things are fun things to do, good times, the memories, the pictures, just taking her to New York and seeing that type of light. For somebody's sixty about my light? Yeah, because yeah, yeah, mom,

sixty years old. You want to she want a party A little bit, yeah, a little bit. Hey. When I was in New York, we did a blackout party and we did a boat trip around the Statue of Liberty and that was our party. It was light, it was easy. I mean, it's not mad noise. Like I said, I still feel like sixty young. So you go in New York, you're having a good time. I mean, yeah, I'm not bad at the idea. They do have these fun boat rides that you can take, you know, around the city.

You should also look up at and see what type of concerts and things like that are happening. You know, you can always look online Time Out in New York. They list a lot of different things that are happening in the city at different venues, so you can choose from a lounge up to like a performance. Also Broadway plays, y'all know, I'm a big fan of Broadway flates Broadway plays, and you know I've been telling you, MJ the musical is amazing. If you want to go see that. You

know what else is really good? Tina Turner. Let me see if that player is still out fire. Yeah, I think see like that. And J the musical really really fun too, by the way, she'll love that y'all be dancing standing up in your seats and everything. Yeah, it's a little day to check that out. Can I give a shout out to our family company as well? Of course? Okay, so our family timpany is Game Time Entertainment and party Runtals.

We're a local black owned bess and Tuscoosa, Alabama. We do party inflatable jumpies and um carnival machines, things like that. It's the Game Time Tuscaloosa dot com. Check us out. We are in Alabama in the surrounding area is Oh and one more thing I wanted to tell you, by the way, also maybe some jazz clubs. Birdland which is in the Times Square area. That's a really fun jazz club. I took my best friend's mother there one time and we had the time of our Lives. She really enjoyed it.

And also Mention's Playhouse that's in Harlem. Okay, they also do a lot of jazz there too, and I think that's really fun too. And you know, live music, I think like when I go to New Orleans or when I go to Nashville, just seeing live music as a different type of field to be able to party like that. Okay, well, thank you. I definitely wrote all of those options down your coffee house. Oh yeah, well, let me know. Hit

me up on Instagram. I will we'll be there. My mom was like, say June seek, so we'll be there June fifth through the eighth. I love that you are playing this far in advanced portion. Oh and how do you think you did? How do you think it really? Yeah, you're really good. I appreciate you because I'm really trying to make this move. I just did my first hosting showing Benedet last week, so I'll well, I've been listening to Breakfast Club for years. I love the rapat Club.

Ye I'm solways tied. They took you ready to do your own thing. I'm gonna listening out for you as well, and I hope to hear you on the Bracelet Club. All right, thank you. I love that portion as a planner. That's how I am. She talking about June already. That's amazing. All right, and thank you Murphy did a great job. I appreciate you. Definitely keep my name in that part though for real. Shout out see the bust of the

club on what y'all doing? Man, y'all love Give everybody your Instagram too, in case they want to follow you and hire you for stuff. A matter of fact, definitely, Darnell Murphy is my Instagram. I got a Daddy Daughter dance coming on November thirteenth and box me. It's gonna be down here at the bigbe Center at Columbia, South Carolina. It's gonna be the first of the annual. I'll be

hosting that as well. It's my first big event, my first big Party's on support Darnell Murph on Facebook and Instagram. All right, we love to here with thank you, Mury. If it is ask ye eight hundred and five or five one or five one call, it's at the Breakfast Club. I'm gonna keep for you some real advice with Angela. Yet's ask ye what's up? It is the Breakfast club. We are in the middle of ask Ye. I think we're winding down as far as me with ask Ye.

I'm going to be doing this for another month and that's it. But who is this? Hey? This is Josh. I have a question. So I've been dating my girl for like a year now, and she, uh, she kind of has an older down there, and I don't know how to tell her. How how do I go about that? Oh? All right, that could be for any reason. Now does she always have an older or is it only around her period? Yeah, she's always had it, but I'm not sure how to approach her, how to how to tell

her about it. I don't want to be insensitive. M Um, Well, it's not about being insensitive. It's also about the fact that she could potentially have an STD. That's what an odor might mean. You know, women do have different smells at different times around your period, before it, after it, especially after if you're not you know, taking care of everything. There's nothing you can really do about that because there's still things coming out and we have a self cleaning

oven down there, as we like to call it. But it could be a yeast infection, which normally you would know, but it could also be an STD and that's something that she might want to definitely go to the gynecologists and see what it is. And so I think it's not about being sensitive, it's also about being health conscious. Right, when's the last time she's gone to the doctor. I'm not sure, like probably once a year maybe, I don't know. Well, you need to make sure you tell her, like listen,

because I care about you. There is an odor that I've noticed, and you need to get that checked out. I mean, there's things that could happen to be cervical cancer. It could be, and I wouldn't think it's poor hygiene if she always has it. Does she have a discharge that you've noticed too? No? Okay, she gets wet though, right or is she always dry? Yeah? Yeah, I'm doing my thing. Yeah, But so how do you have sex

knowing that there's something potentially wrong? So what I do is I just whenever I gotta go down there, I just kind of hold my breath because, like I said, I don't want to be rude. I don't know. Maybe her, like you're explained, her diet or her phs. I don't know what's going on, but you know, for me to try to be a good boyfriend. I just kind of hold my breath and do what I can for a while.

And then yeah, because you know, if it is something more serious than poor eating habits, that's something that could affect you too. You could actually end up getting an STD. And so I would tell her she's got to go to the doctor. She's got to get checked out and get checked for everything. Sometimes when you go to the guyna colleges, if you don't request those tests, then they

don't do them. To just make sure that when she goes in she says, I want to get tested for everything, and that way they can let her know if anything is wrong. And then if there's nothing wrong, like you said, it could be a dietary thing. But I'm not sure how pungent or how strong this odor is, but usually that's an indication that something could be more serious. Okay, So tell her to go to the doctor and tell

her why, just you have to. If you can have sex with somebody and lay down with them and call them your girlfriend, you should be able to discuss something like that, okay, because this is something that could affect you as well, And so that's why, And if you care about her. You don't want her to get in a situation where she has an STD and now that affects her fertility, or that affects her health, or that affects anything. Because the longer that something like that goes

and treated, the worst that it can be. Okay, Yeah, I'll try to bring it up. I'll bring it up, thank you, all right, Right, no problem. Hopefully it's nothing serious. It could be a UTI, it could be anything, all right, and that is ask ye. Now coming up, we do have rumors. We'll be talking about Gunna and we'll tell you what the judge has the threatened to do in court. All right, we'll talk about it when we come at the breakfast club. The breakfast club. This is the Ruble

report with Angeline. Yes. So in Gunna's case, the Rico case that has also inducted Young Doug and other members of the YSL crew. Some videos have now surfaced and this is the judge for one of the hearings a Gunna's case where he threatened to have Gunna's family arrested if they continue to criticize the legal process in the courtroom. Here is what happened on that video. Yeah, I can

potentially do is. Like I said, I will try the case as expeditiously as possible, But at this point in time, I don't find any change in circumstances that would that would allow me to or move me from changing my decision as to as to bond. And if anybody's in the gallery and you can't otherwise control yourself or otherwise make you want to make any appropriate comments, and you can leave at this point in time, no harm or nothing else will occur. But if you remain in this

courtroom and making any outburst, all are you arrested? I have no idea why Gunna is still incarcerated, and his family does have every right to be upset because they don't have no evidence against him. There's no witnesses testifying against him. Why can't he at least get a bond. Yeah, I don't even understand what's going on. I know that he's a file for his fourth attempt to get a bond. So we'll see what happens if it seems like they really have it out for him and they're not trying

to get this to happen. All right, And College Hill Celebrity Edition is set for a season two and this new class of celebrities will be attending Alabama State University this time. Ray Jay is returning, by the way, and Amber Rose, Imon Shempert, kay Way Blame it On kay Way will be there. Also, Tiffany New York Coillard, Parker, Mechano, Posey Joscelyn will be there as well. So get ready

for College Hill Celebrity Edition. Okay, I'm not mad at the idea of people going to college if they're actually going to class and everything, though, I guess I mean, do they actually get degrees or some type of certification? Just for TV? I think it's just for TV because if you remember when we we were talking about the original College Hell and they were saying that they could barely even do classes because of the show. So well, maybe it inspire, maybe they'll inspire people to go to college.

Maybe people will see it, you know, think college looks fun, and you know, it encourage people to go to college. And it's also dope to highlight HBC US as well. Absolutely absolutely and drop on a Clues by Tracy Edmonds. Salute to Tracy Edmonds. All right, and Waka Flacka has some issues with the Pivot podcast. Now Charlotta Magine was on and this happened. You're not having the conversations Channa have at home, depends which one, Because I want my

daughters to bring home aquarney guy. I understood what you were saying. No, but it's like I want my daughters to bring home with square. Yeah. We have all said that, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but you don't want to hang with him. No. Hey. You know it's interesting though, because like guys like that man, they'd have kept me out of trouble back in the day. Well Walker commented on Instagram, that is Shlaine, grown men talking about grown men for views, especially when y'all see

Rust in his family happy smfah. We gotta do better for real, for real. Yeah, I don't know what Walker is talking about, because in that situation, I'm not even talking about Russell. I literally said, I want my daughter to bring home a square, bring home a corny guy, based off the conversation that they had previously about you know, Russell and what constitutes a square and what constitutes a so called corny guy. I literally want my daughter to bring home what some people would call a square or

a corny guy. So I don't know what Walker was talking about in that situation. I don't think he understood the context of the conversation. But what about future? Would you be mad at that? What do you mean, like if your daughter about home somebody like future. My conversation was, I don't want the future considered a screet nigga. No, I don't want my talking to bring home those creek I was trying to go to the next story and

that okay, all right. Well, one of his alleged baby mothers, we don't know if this is true or not, but her name is Crazy K. On Instagram, she was addressing future and it went viral. She said, you can cuss future out. Damn near slap that end where he will not chrip but go to the internet. He gonna come for your throat, he hated. I know he missed me eating his but but we don't need to be doing this bad term good termsh every few months, toxic at

an all time high. I'd rather do it. Ish the league away at this point because he's gonna play with me every time. Ish don't go his way. He not HEARDing me. You heard in your fat fat is what you call her? You dumb ass fool, he said. He was having sex while pregnant and only one time after, and I was like, man, f this, I can't keep allowed the devil inside my body. He comes with a bunch of body hating holes and his disrespectful mouth, and I'll take less go on the court than having him

and me and my daughter's life. Peace is the real wealth. But before I dead him for real this time, I had to share this so he can see him effing serious this time. Now you got a reason to hate me. And then she goes on to talk about the issues that she has, and she also posted some messages as well. Lord ever mercy. By the way, I'm not judging future either, because everybody grows and evolves, and I was a future

as at one point based off his music. I don't know future personally, but I just want my daughter to be happy as a father and bring home a square, A so called square, a so called corny guy. You're like just to clarify, all right, Well that is your clarify because for some reason, context people who have no idea of context anymore. So I just want to be clear. Well, this is a time when people just take a clip, post it and then put a headline on it and that I mean, but even in that clip, it's very

very clear. I mean, everybody else got the message that I was delivering. So I don't understand why why Flacka didn't like that. I even saw a headline that said, a matter of fact, dear father saluted dear dot fathers on Instagram and said, Charlemagne explains why he wants his daughter to bring home a corny guy. And they put corny guy in parentheses and they put salute, so, you know, salute the flocker. That's my man. But I don't understand

what he's talking about in that particular situation. All right, right, well I'm angela yea, and that is your rumor report. That's right. When we come back, it's the People's Choice Mix, but not really the People's Choice Mix because NBA already prerecorded it. But if you want to call in and record the song that you probably I might hear, I might not hear. It's on you. It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same.

An audible pick of the day is Fairytale. Stephen King takes you through a doorway to another world. Get ready, start listening. When you sign up for a free thirty day trial at the home of storytelling audible dot com slash Breakfast Club. I want to tell everybody make sure you tune in to my late night talk show tonight. Hell of a Week comes on eleven thirty pm on Comedy Central right after the Daily Show. Tonight. We got

a great show for you. We got a Teslin figureo, we have Jim Norton, and we have Trump's former attorney, Donald Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen. I know he got a lot to say this week. Am a man Stephen A. Smith will be on, so make sure you check us out to night eleven thirty pm on Comedy Central, right after the Daily Show. Yes, and I'm getting all geared up for Black Entrepreneurs Day and that's returning to the Apollo in Harlem, so you guys get ready for that.

You can follow Black Entrepreneurs Day to find out how if you want to attend, you can. And they're also giving away a lot of different grants, so make sure you pay attention to that. What I've learned as a business owner is that you got to apply for all the grants that you can. Okay, So I'm just giving y'all that advice absolutely and right now we have the positive note, right Charlemagne, We sure do. And the positive note is simply this man, always remember that God. God

didn't remove the Red Sea, God parted it. So that's basically saying God doesn't always remove your problems, but God will make a way for you to get through them. Talk to you Tomorrow's the Breakfast Club. Breakfast Club finish for y'all, dumb

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