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It starts down. Look at you? You You confused? You didn't even know what Dad was just about. I did. I had to think about what that is, because I'm like, okay, wait a minute, what day was out here? I was here? What day? Monday? Monday, Tuesday, Tuesday? Okay, So I was hit Monday and Tuesday dipped out early Tuesday. I missed hump day. Okay, So yesterday is Thursday? Right, all right? Today is Thursday, and today is one of the Today. I was going to say, explain what you what you
were doing? Well, I don't know if it's a special announcement. I think today is uh, today is one of those days on the Breakfast Club, UM, I need all the I need all of y'all to gather around and listen to what I'm about to say. UM. I had the opportunity, uh to sit down with mister Travis Scott. Yes say that.
Letting that sink in for a second. I had the opportunity to sit down and mister Travis Scott, and we discussed the tragedy that happened on November fifth at after World in Houston, Texas, and also how he wants to help in making sure this never happens again. I think
that's that's that's that's, that's, that's all. I'm gonna tell you about the conversation because I would rather you here the conversation, and that's what's gonna happen at seven am this morning on the Breakfast Club, Travis Scott in conversation with me, Brother Lenard, Lenard McKelvey, Charlomagne, the goot seven am. Gather around radios, Tell a friend to tell a friend seven am this morning, Travis Scott will be joining us. Charlemagne got a chance to fly out to La and
chatted up with him. So we're gonna play that at seven a m. All right, tell a friend till a friend, till a friend, till a friend till a friend. All right, now, angels not joining. Oh, then after the interview, we're gonna take some calls because I haven't heard it. Um, of course you guys haven't heard it. So let's let's let's let's talk about it after as a community, all right, So we'll play it at seven and then we'll take some calls right after. All right, that's yeah, we're just
we're just discussing. We're just discussing the tragedy that happened on November fifth at after World in Houston, Texas. And you know how we like I said, how he'll be helping to make sure that never happens again. So join us. Seven am. Travis Scott in conversation with myself Charlomagne and got on the breakfast club. Now up next, we got Front page News LAPD saying don't come out here. You don't want to come out here. This is not where you want to be. Don't you bring your ass out
here l Apday. We'll tell you why when we come back. So don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news now with Thursday football. Tonight, the Steelers take on the Vikings at eight twenty pm, so definitely check that out now. Serena Williams, she will not play in the Australian Open. She says she's not where she wants to be physically,
so she's not going to be playing. Serena Williams can do whatever she wants at this point in life. She's the undisputed goat. Nobody can ever take that away from her. Regardless of what she ever chooses to do. She's gonna wake up Serena Williams every single morning. So all right, the next time we get blessed by her presence on the tennis quarters, the next time we get blessed, and if we don't, don't matter. She's still to go. Now, in some dope news, Tiger Woods and his son are
playing in the PNC Championship. Now, the PNC Championship is a twenty plus golfers majors champion. It's like a Famili's compete, so it's a doubles tournament. Sold Tiger, We'll be playing with his son, which I think is dope now. Also at least though he's playing with his son. Now some scary news. At least twelve major usc the cities have already set historical murder numbers in twenty twenty one, and
there's three weeks left. They said. Philadelphia is the nation's sixth largest city, recorded five hundred and twenty three murders. Last year was five hundred. They said, Uh, it's it's very nasty out there. They said, Rochester's up seventy one, Louisville one seventy five, Austin, Texas sixty, Indianapolis two forty seven, Columbus one seventy nine, minute Solda thirty five, Portland seventy two, Arizona eighty. These are all high its reckon highs in
these places. You know, you know it's crazy, man, You know, just when you come from a certain environment, and you know, even though I'm not outside anymore, but you know, at one period I was outside. We've been saying that you
can feel how bad it is. It is bad, you can feel how bad it is throughout the country and you can feel it like we always say that, man, it's been you know, it's bad outside, protect yourself, watch you back, YadA, YadA, YadA, and look, you know it's it's probably some of the worst that I've ever seen it. And it's when police officers are telling you don't go out, then you know not to go out, And that's what
happened in La Can we play the audio? The ACLU advocated for Proposition forty seven, which changed the sentencing guidelines. So right now you can literally go out do whatever you want, commit crimes, and you'll be out faster than the officers can finish the report. And that's a fact. It's sad to say, but it's almost safer to hang out with Alec Baldwin on a movie set and they go shopping in Los Angeles right now, that's how crazy
it is. It is so violent. We're telling people don't visit because we don't think we can keep you safe right now. And in fact, Los Angeles is like the movie Purge, but instead of twenty four hours commit your crime, they have three hundred and sixty five days to wild and commit their crimes. Now, that was somebody on the LVD. Now, could you imagine if the LAPD, the people are supposed to be protecting the citizens, is saying don't come out
here because we can't protect you. That's why I just I was just in LA on Wednesday, and you know it's crazy security guards and you know other folks I know they were telling us the same thing. They didn't say don't come to LA. They just said that, you know, when you come out here, you know, make sure that you are secured. Because the area that that one person patrolled in particular really nice area of LA. It was like, yo, every day, every day is some type of home invasion.
Are breaking that somebody's getting hit up, like every day, right, And they were saying private security and lay on a rise like crazy. They said, usually where people wouldn't have security, now they're having two and three guards when they go out and also just securing their homes. So this ain't be extra careful. If you have ad T, if you have a home system, make sure you put it on. A lot of us happening then don't put it on.
If you get to put it on, you have to put on your system and you gotta protect your house and protect your family, protect your valuables at all times. Just be safe from ye. All right, well at this 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. Hit us up right now and breakfast and also also hold way up.
Also remember seven am, I'll be in conversation with Travis Scott. Okay here on the Breakfast Club. Travis Scott in conversation with myself, Charlomagne the God, so twoe in at seven am. It's the Breakfast Club, God Morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blest. Eight five eight five one five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Twin? Man called from Florida?
Twin what up? Getting off your chests? Bro? Hey man, I just want to get off my chest. Man. It may sound crazy to you, man, but I feel like Biden had been in office, man, economy and don't be getting worse when Trump was in office and seeing like it was flowing a little bit more better. Man, We have more money in our pocket. I see like, man, we kind of like, you know, it's a struggle out here. Nothing. I think that might that might actually be a fact.
But I also think that that was because of you know, COVID, economy was stronger. But also when COVID happened, you know, all uneployment hit the street and the PPP loans and everything else. But even when even when COVID hit man, Trump had a little Stumblin's checked. They were coming out,
we're getting a little two fifty a month. Trump was trying to give a boy from brad Man were hitting No, it's like cash posts don't win up anybody hind and seeing like, man, economy just don't get worse than the body got in. And I'm not a Trump reporter, but bro had he had the economy flawed. Though, Man, I'm gonna keep it real, okay, I kind of I kind of feel yeah, I see where you're coming from. I don't know the facts though, but I feel I feel it though, I feel the tool man, I feel a
big time bu all right, thank you brother. Yeah, I don't know the fact that that I mean, I get I get the feeling though, the feeling do feel like that, Hello, who's this. Yeah, these are ambitions. Uber Mike Dallas, how you doing, Uber Mike was popping, get it off your chest? Brother, Yeah, y'all doing. Man. I just want to congratulate yall for eleven years. Man. I just I'm so thankful for you guys. I have to miss you guys for six years straight.
And then last thing, there was a young lady that called against today that drives for Uber as well, and she yet talking about the lights being on the houses if you pull up, can I said, can I say with one Christmas some of them? Huh no, no, no, she was. She called yesterday because she was saying people don't have their numbers on their house, and if their numbers are in the house, they don't have it lit up, so it's hard for them to find a partner house. Okay, yeah.
The way he worded it, he was like, when you pull up to the houses, the houses being lit, I'm like, it's Christmas and what you're saying that problem. I need to get up with her because it's another thing a lot of these parents are doing. They're sending their kids with over riding to school a minor and I had to keep turning these kids away because you cannot ride with these miners. So that's another thing that we're running into as well. Driving in the morning. I ain't gonna lie.
I had to do that once or twice before Logan got his license. Let's say somebody will and many times googer drivers are nice enough to drop off in high school. But he got his life. He's good money. How old is he now? He's eighteen, but this is when he was sixteen. Okay, that that's kind of good. But you got a twen year olds nine year olds trying to ride wild that's too insurance purposes. He's parents need to know that if something happens to their kids, insurance wives,
they're not gonna cover. So that's why it's important. But yeah, you're doing get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent full lines to wide open, it's to breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man the breakfast, you got something on your mind. Hey, this is a be calling from problem. Hey MV sharlom God, I'm sorry. I love the energy. What's up? Oh my goodness, I have two things to say.
I cannot wait to hear this interview. So I am a mother first, and I love my kids. I am an educator second, and in my spare time, I supervise beverage boost at different music sceptive was to raise money for organizations like the New York Urban League. Thurgood Marshall, young face as smiling, I'm all in. I love music and I love people. But there are two things I'm gonna say. Parents have to be held accountable. I see
these kids going crazy at maid in America. We couldn't sell Red Bulls anymore, and I would boost because these kids would mix the drinks, they would take drugs, They have fake ideas. And I see some parents and they look at these kids at the music festivals and they let the kids go buck wild. My heart breaks for all the victims of astral world. If this has happened at one of my shows, I would have been devastated.
I also want to get praised to all of the volunteers, the C and C, the physidel, all the volunteers that make these shows happen. We don't give volunteers enough credit. I've seen all of these kids bombard the gates and don't give a damn about the safety of others. So one, parents, we have got to be held accountable. If you're sending your kids to these music festivals, go with them, have a good time, and make sure that they're safe and kids. Trust me, I'm an educated I'll tell my kids every day.
Cut it out. It doesn't make sense to just have life on your social media just because you're acting wild and crazy. I don't know exactly what happened. Like I said, my heart breaks for this at all of victims. But we have got to hold these parents and these kids accountable. Trust me. I cannot wait for this interview. I just want to thank you guys. Armagne seven am. Oh my god, you're healing energy just is infectious. And let me just tell you this last thing. I'm so invested in you guys.
When I don't hear you, guys come on que with day, good morning and yo yo yo, I'm like, oh my god, well, thank you so much. I love you, thank you, we appreciate you so much. Thank you And like you said, yes, this morning at seven am, Travis Scott will be joining the Breakfast Club. Charlomagne got a chance to sit down with him one on one, so we're gonna get that on at seven am, so definitely tune in and thank you for listening. Mama. Yes, that's that's that's that's that's all.
We're talking about the tragedy that happened on November fifth at Astra World in Houston, Texas. And remember how you know how Travis wants to help in making sure that never happens again. But she brings up a very good point about you know, human behavior, which which is something we discuss. So tune in seven am. Remember what rolling a loud? When my kids went to Rolling Loud, I
sent them with chaperone. I sent them, you know, my kids with mad But I'm like, no, I need to send y'all with something to make sure y'all act right. And that's what we got to do. So, by the way, it's it's still by the grace of God that you know nothing happened, because I'm right sat sadly there was you know, kids out there with their parents that that that that perished at after World. So right, all right, let's go to another caller. Hello, who's this? Hello? Who's
this is David Wright coming from Dayton, Ohio. David, Right, what I'm getting off your chest. Bro. Hey, I was just calling to let y'all know man that, yeah, the city is bad and everything. Um Like, I'm coming from Dane, Ohio, and I was I heard that you said that Columbus is one of the top places of the murders. Man, it hit hard because it's close to home. Man. That's why I participate in a mixed worth short man on YouTube. Guns down, gloves up, man, show these kids man stuff.
Pulling up the gun you gotta hold, Joe Browny can always you know, put up your fishing and do what needs to be done. All right. We've been saying it. We've been telling our loved ones. We've been telling our friends it's bad out here. You know, when you come from a certain environment and you say that, I don't know how else to relay that to people. That element is out here. All right, Look alive, keep your head on the swivel, protect yourself at all times. All right,
We'll get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one that when we come back, we got your rumor report, we'll tell you about the most powerful women in the world. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk the world's one hundred most powerful women. This is the
Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, now we're talking about the world's most powerful women. Now, Charlemagne, that goott. Who do you think number one is number one in the world. Yes, it would have to be between Vice President Kamala Harris only because of the position. And uh, I don't know who would be number wrong, Kamala Harris would be one. McKenzie Scott. Scott she's the ex wife of Amazon founder Jeff Basso. She's worth fifty
nine point two billion dollars, she's a philanthropist. So they based they based power off money. I mean because because Kamala Harris is number two. So what makes mckenzi more powerful than Vice President Kamala Harris, vice President of the United States of America. I don't know, but I mean, I don't know what the criterias. I'm not even joking what because if it was about money, I wouldn't have thought McKennon I wouldn't have thought power in money, even
though it does equate. But I just wouldn't have thought mckenziy scot would be number one. Well, she's number one. Oprah Winfrey is number twenty three on the list. All right, now, Rihanna, what do you think Rihanna's fails on this list? If if Oprah is number twenty three, I mean, Rihanna gotta be I would I mean, I don't know, I would
think she would be under that. Rihanna's number sixty eight, Beyonce's number seventy six, A Vaduvena is number eighty, Taylor Swift this number seventy eight, Serena Williams is number eighty five, and who else to be at on this list? And that's all I see. You're also ask me these questions with no context. You're not giving me no context of
what the criteria is that equates to this power. When you just asked the initial question, I'm just thinking, you know, yeah, the Vice President of the United States of America is a woman, so I would think she would be number one, But I guess not. In this world we're living, well, this is, according to Forbes, the most powerful weapon. So um, this is not my segment. I don't do rumors. I'm just telling you the stuff that they tell me. All Right, you let me be honest or not. I can. I
can honestly say that. I honestly say that every other woman you're named on that list, I know what those women are doing with their power. I don't see Vice President Kamala Harris doing anything with hers. Oh, I like that? All right? Now, Now shout to Nori n O r E and drink Champs. You know, Nori will have his cars at my car show this Sunday. Shout the NRI E ri E. Now. Alicia Keys was on it and they spoke about the time when they performed at the
VMAs and somebody popped on that stage, Little Mama? How mad was you at little Mama? Whence? All right? All I know was on that stage. In my head, I was such a gorilla at the time. I was my eyes. I was like, this is what's happened. I'm going to destroy this record tonight. That's all I had in my head. Somehow, however, she got over here. I didn't even bear witness to
the whole show. I was so focused on making an amazing I went backstage and Jay was like, so you won't see that, And he was like, now you ain't just see what just happened. And I was like, yeah, we killed it, that's what. Yeah. So she was so in her own she didn't even see little mamma. Huh Jesus Christ. I mean, I get it because it's history and it's Alicia's story to tell. But that has to be hard for a little mama to keep hearing about, like like folks love to reduce us to you know,
also called worse moments, you know, our mistakes. That's got to be hard for her to hear about. It was kind of funny though, and also Alicia Keys, she had a sit down with Speedy and she talks about Swizz wasn't really her type at first, the whole I can write music in ten minutes, like the show walk all of that. I was just like, no, it's not even it, it's not even my vibe. But what I realized was
I actually didn't know him. And I think a lot of times we're judging people by who we think they are, like, you know, people from what they share or from what gets covered by what they share. Yeah, that's absolutely positively true. Right, when dealing with people, sometimes you only see what people think they are, but you don't really get to know somebody until you get an opportunity to spend some time
with it, right, especially in this era. This era is all about perception and not what actually is, which is so strange to me. Now, Nick Kennon, he was very thankful for all the love. If you haven't heard, his son, a Zen, passed away on Sunday. He announced it on his show Tuesday, and yesterday he was talking about all the love he received. I'm grieving. I feel guilty for
so many levels. I never wanted to exploit this. I kept it private for so long since I found out about Zen's diagnosis, and you know, in respect to his mother, Lyssa, and to everyone in our family, and so too for yesterday the onslaught of really love you know, and care and you got it. But it's brand new to me. So I'm dealing with it. So thank you, thank you,
That's all I could say. But it's new. I'm not I'm not used to all of this hugging and you okay, I'm five, but of course everyone knows that I'm not fine. But you guys are making me feel better. Yeah, I see Nick yesterday, game told him I love him yesterday and you know, couldn't imagine. So I just want to say salute and shout the Nick Cannon man. Yeah, same, sending sending healing energy, you know, to my good brother Nick Cannon. And you know, listen, man, sometimes staying busy
is a trauma response. But you know, everybody, you know unpacked their traumas in different ways and deals with their trauma in different ways and heals in different ways. So you know, I'm just sending my sending, sending my brother healing energy. That's all, absolutely all right, And definitely check out Nick Cannon and also too, man, also too. I don't want to He's not He wouldn't have been exploiting that,
you know what I'm saying. If he came in his TV show and spoke about it, that's that's that's his story to tell. And I mean sometimes when we in front of these microphones and we have these platforms, you know that that is our way to get things out because it's hard to do this job, and you know, you got your own issues. So that's why you know, even even here, we you know, we shared so much
of what we go through. So he wouldn't have been exploiting it if he came on and told everybody, you know what what what what him and his family was dealing with in regard to this in So, nah, absolutely don't. I don't. I don't like that language he used. And I would tell everybody if you haven't seen this show, definitely go check out his show. The brother is good at his show. The brother does an amazing I was on there yesterday, So shout to Nick Cannon. All right,
and that is your rumor report. Now when we come back Front Page News, LA, they say, don't come, don't bring your ass. We'll tell you all about it and more. It's a breakfast club, go morning, So breakfast Club, your
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Thursday night football. Let Steelers take on the Vikings today at eight twentyp m. All right, so definitely checked out if you're an NFL fan. Now, Also, la they're saying, don't come. We can't protect you. That's what LAPD is saying. Let's play the audio. The ACLU advocated for Proposition forty seven, which changed the sentencing guidelines. So right now you can literally go out do whatever you want, commit crimes, and you'll be out faster than the officers can finish the report.
And that's a fact. It's sad to say, but it's almost safer to hang out with Alec Baldwin on a movie set and it goes shopping in Los Angeles right now, that's how crazy it is. It is so violent. We're telling people don't visit because we don't think we can keep you safe right now. And in fact, Los Angeles is like the movie Purge, but instead of twenty four hours commit your crime, they have three hundred and sixty five days to while and commit their crimes. That's scared.
Everybody wants to be a comedian. And I mean, listen to Alex Ballwin. Situation was an accident, like what's going on in la is intentional, Like these people are intentionally committing these crimes against individuals, unless that LA PD police officer knows something about the Alex baden Ball situation that we don't. But either way, we've been telling y'all it's crazy outside and it's not just the LA by the way, it's everywhere. It is everywhere. Now. Also, the Kim Potter
trial is starting today. Do you remember Kim Potter? M all right, that's the officer. I hate to say it because it sounds like everything else, the officer who shot a black person right, shot a black person member she thought allegedly, she thought she was reaching for the taser and then reached for her regular gun and actually shot him. So that trial is today. Now. That is the same place where the Derek Schavan what's his name shop? I can't remember his name, nor do I care to hit.
That's where his trial happened. It started yesterday actually, and we have some audio if to just to fill you guys in. That was the actual audio. Why are we playing that so you guys can remember? Now? Her attorney is saying it was an accident. It wasn't her fault. It was an accident. Do we have that from me
yesterday's case? Put me yesterday was an accident. She's a human being if she does nothing to right, drives away and either substantially harms Sergeant Johnson more likely, well even even admitting it anyway, you still it's consequences the malpractice, right, yeah, absolutely so, So certain people aren't allowed to make those
kind of mistakes, not at all. Whatever. So even if even even if the lawyer is saying it an accident, which I doubt it was, it's still got to be consequences of repercussions to that, to that malpractice, I would think I agree. And it was a traffic stop. They said he had something on his uh is breaking his rid hanging. It was something very small, but um, that brother lost his life. Dante right, Dante right with my
brother there alright, rest in peace to Dante right. Sending healing energy to his family because I know that trial starting yesterday, you know is is causing a lot of problems for them. So saluted sending healing energy to this family. All right, Well that is your front page news now when we come back. Charlemagne, yesterday got a chance to
sit down with Travis Scott. Yeah, you know, got a few calls from a few of my folks that you know, Travis Scott wanted to talk um and you know he wanted he wanted to talk publicly to discuss the tragedy that happened on November fifth at After the World in Houston, Texas, and also how he's gonna help, you know, make sure this this never happens again. So you know, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna talk too much about it. I'm gonna let you out here here for yourself, all right,
and we're gonna take your calls after it. So we're gonna talk about it as a community. Eight hundred five A five one on five one to get on the phone calls after you hear this interview while you're listening to the interview, and we're gonna get that on next So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club heard about the Ya and Drake benefit concert in La tonight, but also Prime Video and Amazon Music
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Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club now Charlemagne. Yesterday, got a chance to talk with Travis Scott. Yeah, this happened on this happened, just happened on Wednesday. You know, I got a couple of calls from a few folks and they were like, you know, Travis Scott, you know, wants to sit and have a conversation with you, you you know, to discuss the tragedy that happened on November fifth at after World in Houston, Texas.
And that's what we did. And also how he wants to, you know, help make sure this this never happens again. All right, Well we're gonna get into that next and we're gonna take your calls after this too. So let's listen as a community, and you got questions, whatever you feel like, you want to talk about After this interview, you can call us up eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, Ladies and gentlemen. Travis Scott, Travis Scott, what's up? Brother? What to do? How you feeling? Uh?
You know I've been on about like different type of like emotions, you know, most of the roller coaster. I mean it gets so hard because I always felt like connected with my fans and you know, I went through something, you know, and I feel like fans through something and people's parents would do something, and you know it really
you know, it hurts. It hurts the community her to a city, and it's just been a lot of thoughts, you know, a lot of feelings, a lot of grieving and just you know, trying to get you wrapped my head around it. You know, I really just really wanted to be there and just you know, wish you can just kind of like hold everyone, you know, um, kind of just heal them, talk to them. I have conversations, you know, it just it just you know, it really
just hurts. What's your what's your intention with this conversation? Like like what do you hope to get out of this or what do you hope to get out I don't personally have an intention. I just feel like something happened, and I feel like it's just I needed just a
way to kind of like communicate. You know, the families are grieving, you know, as fans that experienced something, as fans that came to a show, you know, and I feel like I just have like, uh, I've always been that person, always see things through the people that shared experiences with me, and you know, it's just things happening, you know. I just kind of you know, it's been such a such a time and I've just been trying
to just really figure things out. You know, I'm sure you're experiencing remorse, But was there any hesitation to have this conversation because of the litigation you may be facing. Well, I mean, yeah, of course you got people. It's just like, oh, like you know, but it's not about that. You know, your artists, you whoever people think you are. But at the end of the day, you're a human being. You know, you have emotions. You want to communicate the emotions, you know,
and trying to find the best way to communicate. How
have you been coping with the aftermath of everything? Just just just emotionally, just you as a huge I've been just in a room for a while, you know, a lot of thoughts and luckily, you know, you have people around that you kind of outside ideas, but it just been you know, I've been doing this for such a long time, and you know, you nothing like this ever happened, you know, so it just kind of like you just kind of figuring out and at the end of the day,
like these fans of your family, so you just feel like you lost lost something and you just like you go, you do these shows honestly to you know, for people to have the best experience, you know, and just to think that something like this happened. You just try to figure out, you know, you know, just wrap everything around.
And so even just for the first couple a couple of weeks, you know, it was just me sitting down, but I have to really channel these emotions to just remember, like you know, if no one's gonna be a voice for these people, I gotta like kind of step up and kind of like be a voice to just figure out that you know, this just happened in the future just shows period, you know what I'm saying, or figure out the bottom solution of what's going on and just
try to ensures people, you know, safety and what they're doing. You know, you said you was in the but then people saw you at the golf course. But with Michael Jordan, what was that? Um it was just Thanksgiving. Um, you know they were there. You know, it's just good people to have around in the community. And you know, that was just more like a personal time, just trying to get around. I think like some fan came and asked for a photo. But yeah, let's talk about that night. Man.
When when did when did you find out things got as bad as they did? That's that's the question everybody wants to know. Yeah, it wasn't really until like minutes until like the press conference, until I figured out exactly what happened. You know. Um, even after the show, you know you're just kind of hearing hearing things, but you don't know. I didn't know the exact details until you know,
minutes before the press conference. And even at that moment, you kind of just like wait, you know what, like you know, you just went through something and it's just like wait, what you know? So you didn't know people that actually passed away until minutes before. You know, we
just you know, and at the thing. It's like, you know, people pass out, you know people, you know, things happen at concerts, but something like that, it's just like, yeah, people said they are collectively they collectively heard folks scream and help every time you stop the song to get your attention. Did you did you hear any of those screams? Nah? Man? And you know it's so crazy because I'm not I'm not artist too, Like, you know, anytime you can't hear
something like that, you want to stop the show. You want to make sure, you know, fans get the proper attention they need, you know, And anytime I could see anything like that, I did, you know, you know, I stopped like a couple of times to just make sure everybody was okay, and I just really just go off the you know, the fans energy as a collective, you know, call a response. And I just didn't. I just didn't hear that. You know, I got music, like I'm in years,
but I just didn't. I just didn't hear that. You know, break that down a little more like Nope, nobody knows what it's like being on stage except for other artists will speak to us from that perspective of what you can see in here, it was like fifty thousand people. Yeah, I mean you got like a video, you know, feel
like fifty thousand people. But it's like a see you got lights, you got sound, you got pyro, you got you know, you got your internears, got your sound, got your mic, you know, got the music, you got band, all type of you know, stuff going on. So it's it's hard to tell excitement from from from dangerous or to speak of course, everything kind of just sounds the same. And at the end of the day, you just hear music, you know, and when you do, you just hear monks
of things, you know. But you just when you're in the show, you just into the show. And anytime you can feel anything closely, you know, you try to like definitely get to that. So so as an artist, how much can you actually, I guess help in that position. You can only help what you can see, you know what I mean. And then you know, whatever you's told, you know what I'm saying. Whenever it's somebody tell you to stop, you just stop. But just wasn't it. It
wasn't that night, huh. You know. Raging. Raging has been a part of the culture. You know of your shows. You know, you didn't on this night, but in the past you've encouraged I guess the kind of energy that could have led to something like this happening. Do you think that contributed to the energy of this night? Yeah? Nah, I think you know, it's something I've been working on, you know, for a while, um of just creating these experiences and trying to show like the experiences happening in
a safe environment. You know, us as artists, we trust you know, professionals to make sure that you know, things happen to people leave, you know, safely, you know what I'm saying. Um, And it's night just like a regular show. You know, it felt like to me, um, as far as like you know, the energy people, it didn't feel like it was like you know, people didn't I don't
people didn't show up there to just be harmful. People just I think showed up to have a good time and then you know, something unfortunate happened, and I think we really just got to figure out, you know what that was. You know, does raging make it harder to identify when something's going wrong in the crowd? Well, I think raging is just a you know, they have a textbook, you know, definition, but you know, in the concerts and we've grown it to be just experience of having fun.
It's not about just oh harm, It's not about that. It's about just letting go and having fun. You know, help others, no, love each other. It's not about just you know, harm, That's not what it's all about. The show isn't just rambunctious for hour. You know, that's not what it is that. Trust me. I grew up on crunk, so you know, I understand. You know, you just don't you don't want it to get two out of hand. Yeah,
but you know the code. You know. The energy is high, you know, and you know, and that's why you want to just make sure that you know, people are surrounded to make sure that people are just having the best experience, you know what I'm saying. You know, I can't say the energy is high, but you know, you want to make sure that people are there for people to have like the best experience in league. Yeah, you want people to have a good time. You don't be to get
hurt at all. Yeah. Yeah, and GoF a bid passed away, and you know it's typical for you to stop a show to make sure fans in the crowd get to help, you know, they need They even footage of that night of you doing that during the set where you unable to sense like a difference in urgency this time around.
I mean yeah, because you know, you stop the show, but you know, you know, if someone's gonna happen, if it's something detrimental, somebody's gonna let you know, you know, or you know, the show just stopped, and you know that just wasn't the case. You know, I just kind of stopped the show. You know, you just asked. You have a call of response with the fans. Um you try to, you know, generally get a response, but you know, if you don't get like a hard you stop, you know,
it's just you can't. You just don't you just go off of what's going on, you know, which makes it so like so crazy because like, you know, if I feel like, if you know, anyone wouldn't know, and it would have just been like it wouldn't have gotten far, you know. All right, we got more with Travis Scott Charlemagne there one on one conversation, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody, is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Now if he's just joining us, we're playing a one on one interview with Travis Scott and Charlemagne. Travis Scott and Charlemagne spoke yesterday, so we're getting that back on this morning. Yeah, we chopped it up yesterday, you know. Um and you know, as you can see if you've been listening, he's being very open about the situation. But at Afterworld in Houston, Texas, the tragedy that happened on
November fifth at Afterworld in Houston, Texas. But you can you can see his brain, you know, going on just how to make sure this never happens again. But you know, keep listening, all right, and here is part two. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. What headspace were you in when you posted that that initial that initial response video.
I mean, I think it has to been the night of you know, Um, so I was just in a headspace and just trying to get a communication out to my fans, you know, and I had a little to no information, you know, so I was just trying to figure it out and just communicate to them, you know. Yeah, I was just reacting, just literally just to get something to the fans. You know, there's people that showed up. Do you regret that initial video. Do you regret reacting in that way or not, like not having all the
information before you said something. I mean yeah, because you know, you just don't know what's going on. But at the end of the day, I don't, you know, I just wanted to get something out. You know, how my messages came out, I can't you know, I can only go off with that, you know what I know. But my Truman titches of it, you know, was really just trying to get a message across. And you know, I really
wanted to just touch the fans, touching the families. You know that we here, we grieving and we will get through this, you know, through this process. So what did you know in that first video? I mean, at that time, I think we just knew that, you know, people passed. You know, we didn't know how, you know that it was you know the news. You know, I think police came out and said something. Um, you know, you're just going off of what you're seeing in the in the
in the news. You know, you don't really know nothing. And then as it did is going. You started collecting a little bit more information they said there was there would like chaos and trampling being reported since the early afternoon, like like hours before the show even started. Were you informed of any of that ahead of time? Well, no, like um and um, you know, the police. He came, he came in um to my trailer and you know, he congratulated me on you know, the event and you
know having something like this in Houston. You let me know that it was you know, mishap at the merged broof earlier. You know they shut it down. When they opened it back up, they even got it under control. You know, he was gonna step out and just let us know if we need anything, you know, have a good show. That was it. You know a lot of the criticism, you know, from the tragedy, they say is in the poor planning and understaffing of the end of the event. As an artist, do you have any involvement
in any of that? Well, I mean we just as an artist, you just do the creative and for this to be my festival, you know, I got you know, bring art this, you know, creatively produce it. And you know we're just trusting the you know, the professionals to kind of just make sure that you know, people you know, taking care of and you know, leaving safely. You know, I just can control what I can on the stage, and then you know you have the professionals control what
they can in the crowd. You know, it's just hard because as an artist, you know, you want to have like the best shows and you want to have the best experiences, and you you know, you link with professionals to handle that side of it, you know, and you know you want to know what's going on. I think that's what we got to figure out, you know, and figure out what happened there, how that happened. You know, you spoke on the Houston Police chief. His name is Troy Finney. He came to you and he said he
voiced concerns over the crowd energy. So what did you and your team like do with that information. Well, I think that's what the media. Um, I think that's what the media said. But I think I think it read too more so that he wanted us to. He knew that our crowd was, you know, the type of crowd it comes, It comes at a heavy crowd. So to communicate with him if we were doing anything outside of
the week's itinerary. You know, Um that week we were doing like a lot of charity stuff prior to the festival, so you know the security at most of the events. But you know, he was just letting this you know, I guess that statement. He was just saying, if we do anything outside of what we had on our itinerary, let him know. But you know, we didn't even get to that point. You know, it's crazy just you know, being a kicking it with you for a little bit, Like I can see that, you know, this is Wayne
real heavy on it. Yeah. So so how much do you feel a sense of responsibility for what happened at night? Well, you know, fans come to have a come to the show and have a good experience, you know, Um, and I have a responsibility to figure out what happened here. I have a responsibility to figure out the solution and hopefully this takes the first step into you know us as ours, you know, having that more insight of what's
going on. You know what I'm saying, Um, the professionals to kind of you know, surround and figure out more of an intel, whether it's tech, whether it's you know, more of a response whether it's whatever the problem is, you know, um to figure out that in the future and moving forward in concert safety, make sure it just
never happened again, you know. But let's talk about those professionals, like how much how much responsibility do you think, like Live Nation and score more the promoters having all of this, I mean, they do their job of you know, setting these things up. So I mean I think they when we dial into what you know, specifically happen here, I feel like, you know, even they can kind of help, you know, figure out what happened in the sense um
you know. But at the end of the day, I think collectively everyone needs to just figure out the bottom line solution. But you know, especially in concert safety, you know, definitely got to have you know, make sure that you know these things are you know, they're right. You think He's festivals are two big man ticky dollars people with a lot of people for anybody to call their festivals that are bigger, you know, way bigger, And you know, I just think it's not about the maximum of it.
I think it's about the attension to what's going on and how it's going on. And as long as that's handle. I feel like things can be you know, can go okay, We'll be okay, you know. But if you look at it through the history of festivals, you know, um, this isn't the first time happening. It's been a long history of this, you know. So I feel like if you look at the overall you know, view of that, and you kind of like dolling, Okay, what can we do
better to fix this overall for general concert safety? I think we figure out the problem, you know, um and make it better for people to have better live experiences. Live Nation reportedly agreed to end the concert early after the Houston PD and the Fire Department declared that a match casualty event, but the concert continued for another forty minutes. Was there any ever any communication to you on stage
that you should in this? Well, yeah, I mean they just told me right after you know, the guests can get off stage. You know, we're gonna end the show. You know. That's what we did. No other than that, there was no other communication, you know, So after you mean after the guests what you mean, Yeah, after the guests comes out, Okay, we're gonna we're gonna end the show.
But it wasn't a communication on why. You know, it was just you know, that's what came through my ears, you know, So they didn't say stopped now no. Wow, you feel like people are forcing more responsibility on you because you are the front man because it was astral World. Well yeah, I mean, you know, I'm gonna you know, I'm the face of the festival. You know, I'm I'm
an artist, you know. Um, so yeah, you know the media's you know, they yeah, they want to you know, put it on me in But at the end of the day, it's like, I don't think it's more so about that. I think it's more so about um stepping up to figure out what the problem is. And I could take that. I could take you know, stepping up to figure out what the problem is. I could take stepping into figuring out the solution that had never happened again, because that's what I generally want to do in general,
even just for my community. You know. The whole idea for why I brought this festival to the city was to you know, show that Houston is something different, you know, and show that there's all different types of lives, is all different type of energy, and just bring that morale to the city and just bring that energy to the city. So I definitely want to, you know, step in to figure out, you know, how can we fix this in the future. What can we do to you know, change
these things? You know, do you feel like you did everything you possibly could to help in that situation? Yes, yes, anything I physically can't sure. Yes, And it just you know, if knowing you know what's going on, you know, you would just wish, you know, if you you know, could have something better, you know, but standing there, all right, we got more with Travis Scott and Charlemagne there one on one conversation, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now. Yesterday Charlemagne did a one on one interview with Travis Scott. If he just joined us with play the first two parts. What's your YouTube page, Charlemagne, Yeah, it'll be up on my YouTube page shortly. My YouTube page is See the God ct H a god. So you know, if you're
already subscribe to my YouTube page, thank you. I don't post content often, but when I do, it's things like like this, so subscribe and it should be up on my YouTube page shortly. All right, well, let's get to part three. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You know, we know that the families of the people who passed are definitely watching this right now, and you know, there's enough thing you could say to heal the trauma these families who lost loved ones are you know, are going through.
But being that you know they're watching, what would you what would you say to them directly? I'll say to them that I'm I'm always here and that you know I'm you know, I'm I'm in this with you guys, and I love you, you know, and I always, you know, be there to help you guys heal to this. And I understand that they're going through you know, they're grieving right now and finally understanding right now and you know, it's not just like a right now thing. It's for everything.
And these people that came to the show, they are my family. And I've always had that connection to the people. I feel like they listened to the music or came to my shows, and that's why I really, you know, it's really hard on me even just you know, t even like you know, and even because you know, they ended up, they they they lost they lost their loved ones,
you know, so it you know, it's it's tough. UM. I just want to always just be there for them and just always just be able to just know that I'm gonna fix this for the future people, you know, and and fix this solution. Um, and fix this problem, I mean, you know, UM, and find a solution to making sure that this doesn't happen in the future. UM, And definitely be a number one voice for this. You know.
I feel like that's like one of the what we what we got to figure out because other than that, it's like, you know, the show goes on tomorrow or you know, something goes How does it How does this get fixed? This could happen again, just happened before. Yeah, yeah, you're you're your father, you know, God forbid when your kids are of age, if they're in a situation like this, you know what you do put yourself in those parents shoes right now? What would what would you want to
see come of this situation? If you want to see people put their heads together. I want to see people really figure this out, not take this lightly, you know, UM, And really act on it, and that's you know, that's one of the main things that's important. I feel like they gotta just act on it. They can't just be like something that happens and it just roll over. We got to be something that's taken serious and address seriously
and things formed around it. Time and a lot of a lot of time and a lot of you know, thinking power is spent on this, you know, and really fixing you know, whatever system this needs to be fixed, you know, from the lawsuits to the media coverage to do.
Do you feel like you're personally under attack? I mean, I mean yeah, I mean you see a name in it and it and it's like but you know, at the end of the day, you step in these you know, step you want to do a festival, and you know when we want to do things and you want to build up you know, it comes with certain things, right. So I think it's all about how you respond to it. And I think it's all about how you react, right.
So I could feel that way, but I think more so about it's more about how I feel about the response that I that I that I'm that I care about more so, which is you know, actually, you know trying to step in and you know, really step up to really fixing what's happening and and really step up for the safety or concert cours people in just live
spaces period. I wonder, I wonder, is there a way to even prepare for this, because nobody, like you said, when you're doing the planning for a show like this, nobody is planning for this to happen. So how do you how do you even prepare for something like this step? I don't know. And I feel like when we get I feel like, when it comes out a little bit more how this could have happened, I feel like that's how we can kind of attack that. But even I
was thinking of ways like tech solutions. You know, people come into these festivals with these bands that only scan you in right, you have you know, we have all type of tech now that contract your heart, contract your you know, oxygen levels, contracting them sick. You can put things now if you're gonna be you know, get lost. It's all type of ways. Now, feel like that can be the band that only gets you access to entry, or to the food line or to food trucks can
now be solvable to helping save lives. You know can now be more of respond to people that are now on site and on ground. I feel like that could be a way, or you know, even just figuring out what the exact solution, what the exact problem of it was, and dialing more into that, I think you can kind of I feel like there is a way. I just think it needs to be Tim spent on figuring that, figuring that out. Have you been able to have any personal conversations with any of the families who lost levels?
I was able to, Um, but you know, I just want to just respect that, you know, the privacy of the conversation, and UM, I'm thankful for them for even allowing me to have the conversation. How did you feel when some of the families rejected your offer to pay for the funerals? All things are understandable, and you know, at the time, they're grieving and they're trying to find understanding, and you know they want answers, and it's not about
it's not about that. You know, UM, I'm always going to be here, you know, to want to help them, you know what I'm saying, And it's not gonna you know, I gotta continue to show up for that. You know, Um, I just wanted to make sure that they knew that I was there for them, you know what I mean, and continue to be there for them. Um. I think that's just more so what it's about for that. Um yeah, some people say, um, your your your music played a role in this, Like I've seen them, you know, cite
lyrics you know that encouraged just kind of behavior. I've seen him say your music is demonic and this was a Satanic ritual. You think your music is to blame. I mean no, I'm I mean one of them a man of God. So that's the first thing first, and um, you know, so it's just yeah, that's that. And you know, your music is just like self expression, you know what I'm saying. And at these shows, I feel like people
kind of like look at things. And if you've been to the Travis Show, it's it's been different layers of shows. You know. I think people are just you know, misconceptions and taking these scening and you know all type of things. You know. Um, And I've I've took pride in trying to you know, grow from where I was when I first recorded music to now where I'm going in music. Um so yeah, I just think people gotta and that's one thing with me. It's just kind of people gotta
kind of, you know, experience it sometimes. And I think that's what it was. You know, people were kind of like even before people were hearing about it, they come and experience it and taking away their own thinking. It's always going to be an outside opinion. But you know, for the ones that you know, really believe in me and you know understand what. You know, what I'm about and what I'm doing. No, that's not that's not what
I'm you know, I'm preaching. I always preach like love, Always preach your understanding, Always preach, you know, take care of your love ones. Love each other, you know what I'm saying. Get out your ideas, never let never let yourselves be stop you know, love one another and step into that, you know. I mean, I think that's a part of it. But the music does encourage people to be violent at these shows. I mean, I mean that's
what the rage is about. I Mean, most of the music is it's me sometimes talking about what I see at the shows, you know what I mean. And if I'm talking about the shows, you know, and so it's just that's just you know, the energy, you know what I'm saying. But the energy isn't to come and start, you know, being ultra violent and just being violent and hurt each other. That's not That's not what it's about. All right. That's part three of the conversation and one
on one conversation with Charlemagne and Travis Scott. I don't move. We got more coming up. I usually we do rumors, but this is, uh, this is more important this morning, So don't move. It's the breakfast club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy, We are the breakfast club. Now if he's just joining us, we're playing
back Charlemagne's one on one conversation with Travis Scott. Yeah, we sat, I sat down with Travis Scott to you know, discuss the tragedy that happened on November fifth at after World in Houston, Texas. You know, clearly not the easy conversation, and you know, he wants to discuss how he can help make sure this never happens again, which he doesn't
even know what that looks like yet. But here's the conversation, right, and we'll take some calls after this eight hundred five eight five one on five one It's the Breakfast Club. His part four, you said you're a man of God. And when I even said that, you know, they say your music is satanic. I saw the face that you made. What do you what do you think that even comes from Travis Scott is satanic? Travis Scott? I just think
it's just things people collect. You know, people look at the Internet and they just collect and they look at things, and they look at visuals, and you know, you have all these theorists and people just thinking they're looking at visuals don't understand, you know, just the idea of like what art may be or what what you're trying to do. You know, they're just making up your own message, especially when you're not out there like yelling the message all
the time. You know, it's just yeah, and when they say this is a community event after a world Yeah, so they say a community eventag is in Satanic ritual? How does that? Yeah? It's like it's it's it's crazy because you know it's like I do this for people to have a good time. You know. We have rides, we have games, you know, it's things for people to get off creative experiences. It's not you know, the show
is at the end of the day. You know, it's like you know, and that show is just something based on on what's you know, just these things. You know. It's not like like while we wake up one day and just trying to It's just that's evil. It's not what we are part of. Not trying to be a
part of that. We're trying to be a part of joy, trying to be a part of light, trying to be a part of full blown happiness, love, you know, understanding people taking care of each other, you know, community, people to leave from these experiences and want to go out and do good. It's literally what we want, you know, we want to show them these things. You know, we put everything into it. You know, this is you know,
this festival. You know, this is our third year, you know, so we try to put you know, we every year we put everything into the festival so people can enjoy it. You know. It's not about even just come perform that not that, you know, it's things for them to do all day, um and different artists for them to experience too. Have the trauma of just tragedy impacted your desire to perform in the future. I've always seen performances of art of healing for me. That's why I've always been so
into it. You know. I don't know if you like, you know, looked at like some of the growth from where I try to take performance, I've I've always tried. I feel like it's an art of feeling. I feel like it's a moment where people have a mutual understanding, you know. And I feel like the first things first before anything is that we address you know, a lot
of safety concerns. I think the first things first is that because not even just for me, you don't want other you know, artists to have to go and take a part of that trauma, to take a part of that experience, take a part of that, you know, that fear. You don't want console girls to still be a part of that fear. They want you want you want them to feel safe, you know what I'm saying. So I
think that's just the first things first. And I think once we take major steps into moving in that direction, you know, I feel like, you know, it could be cool to for for people to practice that healing again, you know, and understand that. I don't think people should run away from it and shy away from it. I think, you know, it's it's a it's a form of healing.
You know, you do, no matter what you do at any of your shows in the future, regardless of how much security, how much safety you put in place, you cannot control human behavior. Yeah. Yeah, you can't control forty fifty thousand people doing whatever it is that they do. Is that stay? I mean yeah, but you know you also put trust in the fans too, to you know,
just have a good time. You know, you just reinstill that and you know, you continue to practice, you know, when you're on stage, should just remind them, you know, um, and even when they're there, to just constantly have messages to remind them like, Yo, look you here to have a good time. We're not here. If you see somebody
you know, help another you know, um. I think it's just continue to reinstill that message, I think, help that mindset if Yeah, so after a world was one of you know, several ways you gave back to Houston, do you think you've you know, lost that privilege to do that. To be honest, I haven't really like thought about that because I've just been thinking about just community healing and you know, the families healing and you know all those
things kind of building back up. Um that that could take forever though, you know, I don't know if you ever truly hell yeah from these type of situations. Yeah, and you know, but you know, through these things, you know, like I say, music is part of healing. And at the end of the day, um, I don't I just don't think, you know, a Travis Scott show or you know, an Astro or show, you know, wasn't the bottom line
factor what happened here? You know, And I think we just got to figure out what that was, what happened. But you know, having a Travis Scott show and we've done shows you know, all over that wasn't the you know, what happened here. You know, something that happened here, you know, And that's why I want to fix it, because it can happen anywhere, you know what I'm saying. And I think once we get further along in that, I think, you know, you know, it would be more a little
bit more receptive. I feel, did they make you feel judged? When you see videos, you know, circulating the other artists stopping their shows like to check on fans since since after World It's almost like the insinuation from other artists that like, you didn't do enough, so we don't want
to be like driving. I'll take it as you know, they're just taking extra precautions, you know, because it might not have been something that you know, let's running through their mind at the time before, and they're just taking extra precautions to you know, make sure they don't run through the same same problems. And I commend them for that. You know. I've always done the same thing, you know, in my prior shows and at the show, so you know,
I feel them, you know. I just think it's been a little bit more people are more capturing it now, like because of what's going on. I think that's just how the media works. If the families are the victims, never forgive you. Will you ever be able to forgive yourself? Can you live with that? No? Tough? You know, it's real tough, um, because I want them to really know that my intentions wasn't you know, it wasn't the harm their family at all. It's for them to come and
have a good experience. Um. I've always feel like I have a connection with my fans. You know through the music. I feel like when they come to see me and it's not just like oh they're coming, they're coming, it's
like a connection. Um and you know, sometimes not knowing, you know, people not understanding like artists and where we come from, that it could be a disconnect and you know, I would love to you know, instead of understanding and you know, for them to truly know my hearts from you know, it didn't come for them for me to harm. And it wasn't about a show to keep you know, at all. You know, it's a you know, it's about for them to have you know, one of the you know,
a very good time. And it's just charging that it didn't turn out that way, you know. So I guess my final question man, who do who? Who does? Who does? Travis Scott, ultimately, I guess think is responsible for this tragedy. You know, something tragic happening here. Well, what I've just been trying to you know, get to the bottom of it is just what happened here, how it happened here?
And you know, I think the families are old, you know that I feel like, you know, the community is old that I feel like we're old that to just know what happened here. I don't want to just speak too soon. I just want to figure out what, you know, what happened. You know. You know they're going to pick this interview apart. So is there anything you want to say to your fans, to the family of people who lost loved ones, you know, before we get out of here. I mean, I just want to I want everyone to
just continue praying for the fans, um. I want to continue. I want people to continue praying for the ones, the fans I was lost, you know. I want people to continue praying for the families. I want people to continue just reaching out for healing. I think the more we try to, you know, continue to let people grieve and continue to be there for people and you know, checking more people and you know, checking on your loved ones and just you know that, you know, I think that's
just like one of the most important things. You know, UM, stand strong through this while we you know, figure out what's going on, you know, and and bring understanding to these families and to the community. That's what we're gonna do. We gonna send here the energy to everybody involved, the families, you know, those who were lost, yourself, because nobody wants tragedies like this appy, not at all, So preventing the moving forward is the only thing we can do. Yeah,
appreciate you, brother man. Yes, sir, absolutely the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. What if y'allest dj Envy for nearly sixty years of quality coverage, make the right call and go with the General called eight under General, or go to the General dot com to get a hassle free quote. Today the General Auto Insurance Services, Inc. An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions apply. Morning. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are
the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now. This is usually where we do Starkey of the Day, but we're pushing that back today because yesterday Charlomagne got an opportunity to kick it with Travis Scott. Yeah, you just heard some of it. I think I think we might have added like twenty minutes of it. The full conversation is up on my YouTube page right now at sea god sh g O'DI. It's about about fifty minutes long in total. So let
me ask the question. Yeah, I heard some of this, um, but so first, who reached out and why did he decide to have this conversation, because most people would be like, well, you know, should he have a conversation or should he you know, because it's an ongoing court case. I mean there's people who reached out, you know, people who reached out to me. Um, you know, told me he wanted to have a conversation, asked me if I wanted to sit down with him. I'm like, sure, you know, I
don't have I don't I don't you know. I think it was a tragic situation. I don't think, you know, even after sitting down with him, I think what I always thought, you know, it was a tragedy of epic proportions and correct. I don't know if there's one person to blame in a situation like this, like many, many, many things have to go wrong for something like this
to happen. And when when you're dealing with these kind of events, you know, the one thing you're relying on the most to keep people safe as human behavior, And honestly, you know, even in the future, I don't know how you control human behavior when you're dealing with you know, these types of large crowds. So you know, I think he's got a lot of personal remorse. But as I told him in the conversation, there's absolutely nothing you could say to hill the trauma these families who lost level
ones are going through. But he conveyed his emotions and you know what he wants to do moving forward the best he could. So all right, well, I don't know, let's take your phone calls. You guys heard the interview. What are your thoughts? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Let's talk about it as a community, all right. I know we're on in Houston, so we would love to hear from you guys as well, but call us up eight five eighty five one on five one.
It's the Breakfast Club, Come morning. The Breakfast clubs every time morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us. We played the one on one conversation with Travis Scott and Charlemagne and he talked about a lot. He talked about Astro Festival and and and what went down and his feelings and what he wants to do moving on. But we want to take some calls from you so eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Hello,
who's this yo? This ghost? Man? Ghost? What's up? Bro? What are your thoughts after hearing that interviews? Yeah? Man, what up? Y'all guys? Yeah? Man, Trap? I know Trap No. I went buy his house after the incident, And as far as the interview was concerned, I understand because as an artist, we know the process, we know how promoters and other people are involved, we know the other liability lines,
we know that basically we're almost a hired performer. So Travis, I feel, was very um, was very transparent, and he did what nobody expected him to do and probably most people wouldn't have wanted him to do. We'll just talk right now, you know, but I think it was a good interview based I definitely didn't want him to exactly you know what I'm telling you. I said, I went by his house like by the week after that. Man, he just was standing that looking like, you know, wow,
you know what's happening here? But I'm don't you know, Travis Scott, how are you wait, wait a minute, goes, how are you able just to go by Travis Scott's I lived in Houston, Bro, I'm a music producer. Oh got you, got you, got you, got you. I lived in the city, so you know, I'm not one of them cast to everybody to know about. But behind the scenes, I do what I do, you know, But thank you for calling. Hello. Who's this? Hi? This is Gia. How are you? Hey, Gil, how are you? I'm good. Just
gonna steal my wife's name. I'm just gonna steal my wife's name. It's so funny. My name is Gia Marie. And and and when I listened to you guys and you say gee, it's like an eerie moment, like he's, oh my gosh, Like you know, it's not a common name. But I wanted to. I live in Houston. I've been here for twelve years now, and I just, you know, after hearing about the tragedy, I wanted to dissect it. At first. I wanted to understand where Travis is coming from.
It's very challenging, especially when someone sitting in front of you asking questions right for you to really get in touch with all of your emotions, to have the correct words to make people feel at ease or to so that they know you're incorporating emotional intelligence or there's so many emotions that he's feeling right now. I think that he's a really good job and expressing himself in the moment. Probably after the interview he thought of saying a lot
of things more as we all do. But in speaking of the tragedy, Charlemagne hit it. You know, there's so many variables you really can't panpoint anything. So many things went wrong from the people that went to the performers, and it's a teaching moment now. We all want to be proactive as opposed to reactive, and as humans that's not always the case. I believe that going forward it will create the it will this is something that will be a teachable moment as I stayed it and going
forward they will try to look at other things. But I do want to say something lastly. I have one kid at home, you know, my last kid that's going to go through college, and she lost Travis Scott right and she wanted to go to the concert. So as a parent, I'm not putting any other parent down. I know there was an eight year olds as I can't tell any parent what to do. All I ask is that going forward, you understand the type of concert that he gives do your research. It's upbeat tempo throughout the
entire concert. He doesn't have someone in the middle of the concert come sing a ballot right to minimize the energy. That doesn't happened. It's upbeat tempo, there's fire going, everyone's emotions are going. You have to take into if someone popping the molly before they go, what is going to be the interaction. I also took in consideration, Okay, let's see the venue. How much too many does the venue hold.
They're not going to have seats. They're gonna be standing up when they said that the venue was sold out to me, to me that man, it was oversold, right. So I took all of that and I told my daughter, you can't go. I just don't think it's a situation where if something happens, you're you know, I'm going to be very concerned. And that's what you have to think about.
I'm not saying that you take those variables and say, hey, don't go to his concert because he's not always sold out the then you may be bigger, it may be a different dynamic. I don't know, but you have to consider that when you let your young person go, who's in high school or younger than that, you have to do things differently, make better decisions when it comes to those young people. Not tarnishing any parent, I'm just saying that's the choice that I made when it came to
my daughter wanting to go to the concert. And the other thing is in being proactive. Lastly, one of the parents who was at the hotel across the street, he said he told his son, when you go on the concert. You know, the Bible said, peace be still. When you go on the concert and things start going to ride, find you a place somewhere and just sit. Now, that young man and sit for two hours until he was able to walk outside. Now, panic is a is a is an emotion. If it wasn't an emotion, it wouldn't
be in the dictionary. Right. We know that when you panic, you're not thinking clearly, you're acting irrationally, and things can happen as a result of that. So there's a lot of panic and pan All of that happened. We know that, but I do believe. Also, Yeah, it's I with you, thank you, mama. Yeah, but we're dealing with young kids, man, and we'll take some more calls. Eight hundred five eight
five one O five one is the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody in stej Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we played an interview, a one on one conversation with Charlomagne and Travis Scott, and we're just taking your calls, getting your feedback on it and what you guys thoughts. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up Steven? What were your thoughts? Brother? So first
I got to say I love listening to y'all. My girlfriend now we enjoy y'all every single morning. But I do want to say that real quick. So let mean but I sat there and I listened to the whole thing, man, and I've been listening to it since, like it first happened. And it just listen to Charlottagne Thomas Fitch when he's just I know, it's hard to convey truth feelings or something like that, but it just didn't sound like truthy, like he was beating around the bush with a lot
of answers. I felt like he was avoiding some questions. And there are a lot of times that he just kept kind of repeating the same thing for different questions, and it's just and you don't want to take for responsis for something like there's no one does but common sense as an adult, you know what I'm saying. We know true right wrong, We know where we have a level a certain level of responsibility for something that has occurred.
Even if you don't say, yeah, I take for responsibility, you can simply acknowledge the fact that, yeah, I feel like there was something that I could because no, you can't control that many people. But you have to understand that you are the center of attention. People are going
to follow the energy that you were putting off. So even if you're talking about that, you don't think he expressed that, though I feel like he did, but he didn't like he even when you asked him like, uh, those two think that your music itself kind of get this this message, like it incites this type of behavior, And he said no. But when you look at the lyrics in the past his past um concerts, like this is the first one that this right here to have
specifically all these deaths, but it's not the first one where there was an overcrowd of people and the crowd was just you know, not able to be contained. And yeah, there are contracts that are a lot bigger than he is, but I'm more sure that those can be delegated and you know, just kind of it can be managed. Anyone can manage it, you know what I'm saying. And I just feel like a lot of it was he was being around the bush for a lot. We got a
lot of people to get you. But thank you so much. Brother. Hello, who's this Hi? This is Remy from Houston. Hey, Remy, what are your thoughts? Mama? Um? I would say, as a person who was at the concert, Um, I forgive Travis with my whole heart. Being there, we had no clue that people around us were dying, and you know, like leaving a concert, we I had survivors remorse because I felt so bad that I had a good time
and people like these babies around me were dying. And so you know, like as a community, I think that this is going to strengthen us. Um, But Travis should not be so late at fall, because like it was wild out there. It was crazy and at some point, you know, like you have to be responsible for yourself and these kids, they were out of control. That's all I have to tell, you know, And like we were in the center of the crowd and it was like, Okay,
we gotta get out. Like this is like we formed the human chain to get out because I knew I sell imminent danger. So you know, it's it's about self responsibility, self control. And you know, my heart and prayers go out to the family and just to the Houston community as a whole. Thank you so much. Hello, who's this? Good morning, Nicole? Nicole? What were your thoughts? So, I mean, I feel like that we should not be putting all
the blame on Travis Scott. I mean, as an artist, there's only so much that he can do in that situation. And I get that he's to face in the image of it for it, but there's only so much that we can blame him for. But one thing I'm really concerned about is the narrative around his music being demonic or these events being satanic, the whole you know, premises of doing rage music that him movie XX, Cantasion, Juice World,
it was about therapy. It was about getting out certain emotions that they weren't allowed to get out in the natural public in the world. They come to these events. They come to these festivals, they yell, they scream, they cry, they well their arms. But it's never an event to promote hey go punch this person, go fight, let's go do this. It's really a rage of getting out emotions. And if you go through therapy with Travis Scott does, he'll tell you themselves, you know, don't say get out
those emotions, be vocal, give it found. And that's what that whole rage concept is about. So this whole narrative that it's demonic or satanic, satanic, when it's actually the complete opposite. And I feel like that's that's kind of making this situation way worse from him when you have people saying, oh, li'sen Illuminati, he was, you know, killing all people, or it's and it's none of that at all. I think we have to be how old are you, queen?
If you don't mind me asking, I'm dirty because you know I grew up you know, you know, course there was heavy metal and rock and roll, but I grew up on crump, you know, with three six Mafia and Little John. I do remember people saying, you know that about three six Mafia. I think it was more so because of their name, the Three Sixes. But to your point, yeah, that's the that's the kind of music and energy we grew up on. We didn't label it demonic and satanic,
though maybe maybe the adults around us did. I don't know. That's why. That's why I wanted to ask you, well, thank you, thank you for calling Mama music. I mean, it's it's tip top emo if it's anything. I mean, it's just the emotional It's a way for these young black men to get out certain emotions and sentence. It's the same with the drill music. It's all the same. Um. But we can't we can't place that blame on Travis
at all. All right, well, thank you for calling. All right, Well, if you want to see the full interview, you can check that out on what's your YouTube page at sea God ctcha God and you know, once again sending definite healing energy and condolences to the family who lost you know, loved ones on November fifth, um at Astro World. But I think I think Travis expressed himself the best way he could, you know, due to the circumstances of the situation.
All right, and shout out everybody, I mean, there was so many people on the line, and we had to cut a lot of people off because so many people wanted to talk. We just appreciate you guys for checking in, especially for people that actually went to the show, that have to relive this over and over and over again every time somebody talks about it. So I just want to say thankful, and we're grateful. Let you guys checked in. All right, now, coming up next, we got yours. I'm
sure the conversation will keep going. It's already going on social media, so you know we're here the rest of the week. That's right, all right, when we come back, we got your room report. Kanye and Drake, they have a show tonight. We'll give you some updates on that, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Clove, Go Morning, the
Breakfast Club Boy. I know you've all heard about the Yate and Drake benefit concert in La tonight, but also Prime Video and Amazon Music will exclusively live stream the show. You can start the live stream at midnight for free on Prime Video or Amazon Music. Yeah has dedicated the benefit concerts to raising awareness of the need for prison and sentence in reform, with a portion of the proceeds
going to a non profit advocates. The two hour performance hashtag Free Larry Hoover Benefit concert will also be available on demand on Prime Video following the live stream event. Watch tonight on Prime Video. This is the Rumor Report with Angelin. Now. Kanye and Drake's Free Larry Hoover Concert is to night at eight pm Pacific, which is eleven pm Eastern time. Now, the reportedly they're spending ten million
dollars on their budget. Now, this ten million dollars is gonna had production costs, stage construction, events, staff, security, and more. They said, Yeah, and Drake Hearson at an off site location.
So they've been practicing, they've been taking a series. Yeah, I would think a lot of that budget will go to security at a time like this, you know what I mean, especially since, what if I'm not mistaken, Drake's last year was Astro World, right, Yeah, I mean, just you know, because because the contract of this Magnitude with Drake Kanye is probably gonna be a lot of people in the venue, a lot of people outside the venue. You got to make sure that whole scene is absolutely secure, right,
absolutely right now. Yeah, it's partnered with Amazon Music and the fans will have the opportunity to stream the concert for free tonight through Prime. It will be shown that select Imax status across the United States as well, which is pretty dope. Now. Um Also Tory Lanes, he was performing and somebody started fighting, and he stopped his show and tried to get them to stop fighting, and he did it in an unusual way. Yeah, so I guess they didn't stop fighting. Talented Tory Lane is the talented
young man. Absolutely and shout to Tory Lane. He gonna have some of his cars at my car show over the weekend, by the way too. And Tyler the Creator he launches his own fragrance fragrance line. Do you know what it smells like? Charlamie? What would you guess it smells like? I have no idea. Well, it's a la I have no idea. It's a layered set made up of an Aroma cocktail containing musk sandal wood for the base, with elements of mandarin. Now she pair lee Chi mongolia,
I guess or mongolia. I don't know what that is, Mimosa, jasmine rose all mixed together. I have no idea what any of those things smell like? Individual I don't even know. I don't even know. I don't even know what. Ninety percent of the stuff you said smell like you said musk, And I was like, why would somebody want to smell like musk? But it's musk, right, yeah, I don't know, it's musk. Nine must yo musk musk if it musk
a musk. When somebody say you musty, if it musty a musky, say musty but any Yeah, but I thought that was stink. I don't know, boy, you muskie any? Or? Is it? Boy, you musty? It's musty, it's it's musty, it must all right? Well, and lastly, Nori and o R. Of course he's about to drop this interview with Alicia Keys. He speaks to Alicia Keys about who would be another versus if she wanted to do it? Who would you want to battle? Who y'all think I should be it? Wow?
But Eric about Jill Scott, which was one of my favorites, Beyonce Orihanna Orihanna? That's hard. I like that me, Bri, y'all, I love it so, I mean, I would love to see that again, would you Alicia Keys versus Beyonce Arihanna? I don't know if I want to see that. I don't know if I want to see Alicia Key versus A. I'm not sure. I don't think so Na Yeah. Or Beyonce versus Mariah, Beyonce versus Mariah M. That's interested. I think Beyonce will take Maria. Mariah got more number one,
but Beyonce got more cultural cultural smashysms. Absolutely, I personally think, yeah, all right, and that's what works in versus and versus. It's about those cultural records, correct, All right, Well that is your room report. I just want to shout out to everybody again. Yesterday I announced that me and my wife wrote a book during the pandemic, and the book is coming out next year, and the pre orders you can start now. You can pre order on Barnes and Nobles, Amazon,
Abram Books or anywhere you buy your books. And the feedback has been amazing. I love your support. Thank you so much. Of course, it's a relationship book. Me and my wife been together twenty seven years, we've been married twenty We've been through everything you could possibly imagine, trials, tribulations and securities of forgiveness, cheating, everything that you could
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you for doing that. Did you keep our relationship? The stuff I said about us and the book? What do you mean? And how will we how will we do with each other? Keeps the spicy for both of our marriages. I didn't say that took all that open, all right? Well, up next is the People's Choice Mix. You could get your reput let me know what you want to hear, and don't forget the car show. This Sunday is the last car show to year. If you haven't got your tickets,
get your tickets. Celebrity calls from Kalid Nori, Trina Flow Rider, Dwayne Wade, fifty Cent and more, Nikki Jam Prince Royce. There's so many different people bringing cars. I can't wait for you guys to see it and uh the mixes up next. Let's go, so break First Club, Your mornings will never be the same. No VIDs created the More Than Just Words Initiative to raise awareness about racial disparities
and breast cancer care. To learn more about what more than Just Words hope to accomplish, and here a talk with Grahamy nominated R and B artist Jasmine Sullivan. Visit more than Just Words dot us morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. I just want to shout out to all of you guys out there. Yesterday I announced that you can pre order my book Me and my wife wrote a brook Alla Me and my Wife book during the pandemic, and
you can pre order that right now. It's called Real Life, Real Love right And we talk about everything just us being in a relationship. We've been together twenty seven years, we've been married twenty the upsta downs us constantly working on our marriage, from our insecurities to cheating, to forgiveness, to how we deal with everything we've been through. So I appreciate you guys. I mean the pre orders have been amazing. The book company is happy. I was surprised,
but I just want to say thank you. Charlemagne has actually has a little part in the book too. What did I know? I did something? I talked about how how I see y'all as a couple? Correct? And you know how how you know how she allows us to have our relationship and it keeps everything you play. That didn't make the book. No, I didn't know that didn't make the book. Man, We don't have no relationships. Okay, because people believe that we're doing all he so we're
gonna do it. We're gonna do our own book. Shut up, man, what's the book gonna? What's gonna call but love? What we're gonna call our book? Wow? I was thinking more like as as ass, just like asked with exclamation mark ass, exclamation mark ass exclamation no no, no, no no, our book is called ass see any as any are you stupid? Man? Goodness? Gracious? All right? When we come back. We got the positive note. But again, thank you guys for pre order in my book.
If you have a guy that you can pre order on Barns and Nobles, Abram Books, Amazon, anywhere you purchase books and we appreciate you guys. There's something good for the coaches. So if you're having problems in your relationship and you saying, damn, how did somebody else get through it? My way might not be your way, but it's a guy to maybe help you out, So definitely check it out when we come back. Positive notice to Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, m Charlemagne your late night show Friday, who you got us against anybody this week? Yes, this Friday at ten pm on Comedy Central, we have Miss Chloe Bailey, my cousin. She'll be She'll be joining us this Friday on The Gods on His Truth at ten pm on Comedy Central. And you can scream all episodes of The Gods on His Truth on Paramount Plus. But also too, man, you know,
continue to go watch the Travis Scott interview. I really would you know, like to know your thoughts on just the conversation. That's all. So it's available on my YouTube page at c god ctcha God. All right, now you got a positive note? Yeah, My positive note is simple don't be so quick to point out the flaws in other people's lives when you're not willing to look at the flaws in your own breakfast club. You finishing, y'all, delp
