I love it. Yeah, I love to sit down. Didn't becoming the most prominent form you wait your ass up early in the morning. But they told me it was y'all. I said, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting smaller ship. Three people's choice people. I can't believe you guys are the best? Did we know that breakfast club? Pet? Did your time to get it off your chest? Whether you're mad or blast, So you better have the same in We want to hear from you on the breakfast club? Hello? Who's this
big choc to sucker? How are we doing this? My goodness, we have somebody here who's told you can suck. Hey, I'm listening to radio. That's what I'm calling in. I heard his voice. Two quick things, right, trav. I want to know did you fix the Charlemagne breakfast in bed today? Brother? Um, it's Charlemagne is still asleep when I left the house. Oh wow, So that means last night it was a great night. Did you get me kiss? Goodbye? My business? We don't catch the child over here? Yo? The other
thing real quick. I'm blessed. I got an opportunity to meet Snoop dog uh Box with Casino on June twenty seven, get up on stage with a Machila snoop. Stop sucking to gin and juice and start sucking the ladies toes at this show. Go beat the June twenty seven, your own trying to get in help me out all right, by big chucker, It's not gonna happen. Hello, who's this? DA's been getting off your chests? Bro? I just called him.
I'm on the way to the ear. I just hope my team has successful day to day and everybody has good vibes and enjoy with you, Bro, what's up? I'm working at? Oh, you're working at? You said it like you was going to have surgery. He was hurt. Y'all have a good dingy man, have a good one. It was alarming. Olivia. Yes, good morning, Olivia, good morning and good more than everybody. How are you today, chess Alway, So, first off, I want to say, so all the kids
graduating this week, congratl proud of all of you. And second of all, so all the parents, the mothers, the fathers that I would say using their kids as horns against each other, like y'all need to just stop. The kids are graduating, y'all need to get them home. And just be there for each other, to be there for the kids. I show them that's you're proud. That's right, Okay, I agree with you, mama, And congratulations to all the kids. I got, one going into high school, one going in
the first grade, one going in the kindergarten. Yeah, it's always easier, say, than graduations to go to. And I'm pissed off, well off, but graduations, like a lot, they'd be awesome, you know what, Let me stop. Yeah, I mean, they're definitely hear there because you remember all the memories of your children, what they need to you, and how proud you are of them. You know, I'm no front. I did the first two already and then it's like I did to listen. Don't let them catch you falling asleep.
Oh my goodness, my daughter will cry? What my daughter will cry if I'm not paying attention? If oh my goodness, Well, thank you for calling my mom. Thank you guys for the opportunity. You guys have a great stake. You too. I'm not gonna mess up your name. What's your name? That's all right now. But they have like Kawana, what a queue? No? What the seed to Wana? They got Coulana here. That's why say I want to mess it up, get it off your chest. Meana, it's got messed it
up anyway. Well, I'm just calling I'm blessed today, but try and blossom public schools in today's our last ay of work. Wow, what you're doing for the summer. Well, I'm gonna be going a couple of trips from one of CHICASO. I'm going on a cruise. I got a couple of things. Plan. Are you going with a man? You're going with somebody's son, first husband. Look at trast see what trash mind is. Well, you enjoy and thank you for all the work that you do, because being
the teacher is differ cool it is it is. Thank you guys so much. Now, one question, if you could change anything with the curriculum, what would you change just being a teacher? I would actually change the fact that we have to follow certain chrystal. If we can kind of make our own, I think it will be so much better because the certain things that we can't really be teaching because it's not written out, you know, it's
not approved by the district. But if we can kind of teach black history and and let me ask you one my question. If Envy was your student, what grade do you think he would have? Stuff of hearing him? Um, I bring my teachers apples every day. No, I didn't ask that. I bring my teachers apples every day. What teachers do you have? I don't like apples like apples? So what do you think it's grade? Would be? Probably a sea? Thanks to Anna. That's good you still pass.
At least you ain't say d you want five five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So people to have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is Tiffany. Hey, Tiffany, good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning. Hey get it off your chests. Yeah, I'm just pumped this morning.
My husband, my kids were blast. My second child she got skilled from the fourth grade to the sixth grade from all in out of control. Yes we are. My husband, we had thrown the sex last night and working fine because we got four kids. What thunderc what is thunder sex? Now? In years thunders? What is that when the lightning come out? You know what was going on? Oh god, you got film now. I was working on stage five, but I jumped up too quick. But that's all right. We can
still get sir. Yes, man, all right, mom, okay, all right, well enjoy your dad. You seem happy in the fourth grade to this straight alright, have a going yes, thank you God? What Hello? Who's this's Joey? Hey, Joey, get it off your chess. Hey, man, I want to tell you DJA that really do get to start to show a six? So far? Like Charlottagne said, Man, look, the show starts is six. We were just joking, Charlotte Charlomagne, he said six to five, but starts are six. Or
they think I'm joking. They think I'm joking about my time being different. Okay, you should know you Dominican man. Goodbye, man? Hello, who's this? Hi? My name is Kaya. I'm feeling for three. Yeah, what'some? I'm gonna get off your chests. I'm clos when I am A question for and so well, how do you feel about a guy saying that you can't wear some type of dress? Guy, that's your boyfriends say he can't wear some type of drass or some kind of outfit because he doesn't like him in it, but he likes
to drove on Instagram outfit. Well, first of all, he can't tell you what you can and can't wear. That's completely up to you. So let's get that straight first and foremost. And that's a silly reason. Now, he could not like something that you wear and he can't express himself in that way, but he can't tell you you can't wear it. So now it's up to you how
you react to that. Do you say, Okay, I'm going to do what I want to do and make this stand that I'm going to take so you don't try this in the future, or do you say, okay, let me listen to what he's saying and see if there's a valid reason that he feels that way, and then we can discuss it. It's up to you. Okay, Well, what is this? Like all, he doesn't like it because he doesn't want it, Like what if he wear while
you're with him? Like it to dress with a flint in it, but he doesn't like the flict I mean with him going out. There's nothing he could really do about it. It's not really on him. He should think that you're his girl and you're you know, you know how to dress and you look cute. I don't think that he can tell you what to wear and what not to wear. That's all gonna do. Take you home and say we're not going out anymore. Do you ever tell him how to dress? Oh? No, not really. It's
just like, I don't know. It's really weird to me. We had this special like the other day because I wanted to wear a dress and he was like, I don't want anybody else to see with it, so tell him to balue like girls and short shorts and and I'm like, is that because of me? You were like, look, well, tell him to value you some clothes that he likes. Then have a good one, mama, get it off your chest. Eight on drink five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's DJ Mvy, Angela Ghee, Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us. We were talking about Diddy and Lorie Harvey. Now it seemed like they were were on vacation with each other. Yeah, they were in Italy and they were with Steve and Montarey Harvey as well on that vacation, and it does look like they're feeling each other all right, So so what is the question their body language? Now? As the woman in the room,
I will say probably the guy. The oldest I dated was twelve years older than me. Ever, and when I was twenty two years old, you couldn't tell me nothing. So if I wanted to date somebody who was forty nine, I wouldn't have cared. I would have did it anyway because I felt like I was grown at that young age. So I think it's really hard to tell a girl who she can and can't date, especially when she's independence,
she's living on her own. The more your parents had to tell you not to date somebody, the more you're gonna want to do it. So on her behalf, she can do whatever she wants. Now. The only thing I see is an issue is I don't think Diddie should date somebody who his son did it because we don't know how Justin feels about it. But we don't know, but we don't know, so allegedly it could have just been a one date type of thing. Maybe it was
just hanging out. It might not have been that big of a deal allegedly, So that's the only thing that I would have an issue with if he really did date her. I think Diddie should be like that, so off limits if that is the case. Now, I don't know what the real situation is, but if I had an issue with anything, it would be that. If it ain't no and I Daddy can't have none up. Listen, I wouldn't like it if my daughter was dating someone that old. But it's not like, yeah, he's not breaking
the law. She's of age, she's old enough to drink, she's old enough to make her own decisions. Did he and Cassie at a seventeen year age difference, y'all wasn't tripping then. So I just don't have any feelings about this. She's grown and I wouldn't want my daughter to do it, but I don't think it's wrong per se. Do you feel like, well, at least it's Diddy. I asked myself a simple question about ten minutes ago. Would I rather
have my daughter be in Italy with Diddy? Or would I like to have her at trouble's pool parties actually assaulting cucumbers. You gotta really ask yourself these type of things. No, how about neither? How about none? Listen, I'm with you, and it's not it's not against the law, but that age differences is crazy. And the fact that they all out Steve Harvey, you know, see Marjorie Harvey, Laurie Harvey, and did he that job? I would be I'm going
to die a married man. I love my wife. I want to ride and die, you know, with my wife forever. But if in the case that's something happens where we end up getting a divorce at fifty, I might want it twenty two year old. I don't know, just being honest, like, I don't know, Like so, I'm not here to judge this situation. I don't think it's I personally would not want my daughter to do this. But twenty two years
old has grown? Are you guys saying, would you guys say, well, at least it's diddy, No, Ikay, I'm just looking at the age. I'm just looking at the age. If I had to compare it to unlimited, the only way I look at it, like, the only way I look at it like that. If I'm comparing it to them girls at Trouble's pool party, I would much rather hurt you with Diddy than be sucking cucumbers pool side that Trouble's pool party. I ain't let my daughter lead the house. Now,
let's go to the phone. Mins. Hello, who's this anale? We're talking Diddy and Lorie Harvey allegedly there together. What you what are your thoughts? H Yes, we shouldn't be surprised at this point. I mean it's ditty. I mean he was with Kathie, but how many years? Yeah, and it's not like she was forty years old or fifty years old. Cassie was twenty something when they started dating. Seventeen year age difference between Cassie and did he Exactly.
I'm more disgusted with Steve Harvey and his wife sitting there just showing on vacation like that's cool. Like, no, y'all not doing that around me. Yeah, but that lady. But the girl, the young girl is twenty two years old. She's grown. That is not grown. When two years old, that is not grown? Did you feel grown when you were twenty two? I did, but that was me. We're
not talking about me. Oh no, not, I mean, okay, okay, okay, hold on, let me push back a little bit, because you know, I hate to tie this back into the mass shooters, but the mass shooters this weekend was like, what twenty three, twenty four years old? Are they grown? I don't think they were grown. Jesus Christ, I don't know what you call grown. Then you thought you was growing at twenty two, though, And let's be clear, could your parents have told you who you could and couldn't date? Yes?
At that age, yes, yes, and could not date. I had my own apartment. I wasn't thinking about that. I did it anyway. But no, right, it's diddy. We shouldn't be surprised. There's no way in hell, Thank you, mama. There's no way in hell my daughter is bringing home a fifty year old guy. That's not gonna happen. What can you do? What are you gonna disown her? Tell her she can't do it? At twenty two, I graduated from college, have my own apartment. They didn't even know
what I was doing. Yeah, you know what I was doing. You know, my father in law used to not want his daughter around me, and he was a small get out of here. Yes, you know what that makes your daughter do when you tell him that she can't be around a boy to five go it back on him harder. All right, I'm just letting you know. Okay, So I don't know what you're doing this situation, my goodness. Five eighty five, one oh five one. We're talking Diddy and
Lorie Harvey. Do you want your daughter to throw it back on him? I'm just kidding. What are your thoughts? It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Diddy and Lorie Harvey. They're allegedly dating. Diddy's fifty, she's twenty two. He had Larry Harvey on his wish list. So let's go to the phone lines.
What's uping, Like, what's up? Bro? We're talking Diddy? What you think, bro? Man? I don't think nothing wrong with it? Man, I mean nine twenty two with plus we're gonna stop acting like he's been smashing the young girls and boys. Ain't lu Yeah, I don't, I don't. I don't like young girls. And boys come from Come on now, I mean okay, but I'm just saying, though I don't even
call did say boy. I was just talking about the fact that he said young like that, like like there's pretty smashing, you know, young women and smashing the young women are Kelly was smashing. Hello. Who's this doing? Hey? Jay? You sound like older man. I am an older man, and I'm calling you guys from dating. So we've been listening to you this morning on one or two point nine. Real quick, I'm gonna say mine and raise up time. I'm in my fifties. I've never looked at my children's
partners as dating options. That's a line that I don't cost. I don't care whether it's legal or not. Once they've been with one of my children, that's off limits. I have to question the character. That's the first piece. The second piece is as far as the age group concerns. In my fifties, I find women in their early twenties, even though, no matter how intelligent they may be, they don't have the wisdom or the moral's depth to hang out with somebody like me or my peers. So I
don't understand. Aside from phyfical what's going on. But if is very smart immature, thank you. They could be smart and immature, but we still are not going to be able to connect from an experienced perspective on a few things. I'm always going to find myself trying to either backfill them on something because I'm comfortable in the life I've
lived and they still have their life to live. If she knows all the throw songs ain't a normal stuff, you're not lying because because them young girls don't understand none of your references. You know what I'm saying. They can be super smart and you call him Dukie Houses and they look at you like you crazy. We had an intern up like, I love Dukie Houses. Would that be dope? We had an intern up here last week. Her name was Jillian Slute. Jillian. Jillian just went back
to school. I gave Jillian a bottle of hypnotic because a pardon give. Jillian looked at me and said, what is this? What do you do with this? I think you never heard of incredible hulks? She said, yeah, from the Avengers. I said, no, you mix it with Hennessey and it turns green. And she was like, I've never heard of this. But a parting gifts because I'm a regifter and that's what they send up here for me, and I didn't want it. They gave us some damn
hypnotic has. Take that back to college and live. Good. God, Oh my god, we're talking Toddy and Lorie Harvey. What are your thoughts? I just feel that is another art Cally, Okay, stop going too far. I don't know what I'm saying. That's not no. He has his daughters are as young as well, so when they get up a how was
he going to feel about his daughter's dating someone? Well, he can't be Hopefully he's not a hypocrite because he can't be a hypocrite if she's If his daughter's twenty two years old and they date somebody forty nine, he just got a roll with it. Alfred, Yeah, I was gonna, man, we're talking diddy, Lorie Harvey. What's your thoughts? Me personally? I mean, there ain't nothing wrong with but he's bomb Comedias out right. And if his sun date is off, n is a girl and Steve Harvey daughter is he
even't got nothing to say about it? But me first, I think it's last Like he's only seven year a difference like you can't find you got all this money and you can end up and if you want, you want to go for something half your age. So let me explaining this. I don't think the aged in like the twenty seven year difference is the problem. And the reason I say that it is because if she was thirty two and did he was sixty, I don't think it would be that much of a discrepancy. The fact
that she's still young, she's twenty two years old. I don't think necessarily they can even have the same comp sation. They haven't lived the same lives, like she's still a child, cannot relate to a sixty year old. And if no, it's not, I'm gonna tell you when I was thirty, big grown ass, thirty ye old rusty man, she was in a diaper. If she wasn't even born yet, you under ste what I'm saying. So think I always think
about it like this. Imagine the thirty ye old standing over a baby's crib, like you don't get your nasty at you tell him right down on the spot. Now, that's why I don't like when people I don't know what I'm trying to say, right, I'm sitting there trying to explain something. I really don't have an opinion about it, because, like I said, if it was my daughter, I wouldn't want her dating somebody that old. But didd he's not breaking the law. No, she's of age, she's old enough
to drink. You know, it's not a I don't think it's immoral, but also don't have an opinion. It seems like Steve has no problem with it, seems like Marjorie has no problem with it. Seemed like Laurie has no problem with it. Seemed like the Kohns family has no problem with it. So she's grown. But she had the conversations with Steve Harvey. Y'all look at him. Yeah it listen, y'all looking at him, and y'all saying, damn, what do you got in coming with her? What about her? Why?
Why is she looking at him in that way? You know what? She also probably keeps him young, because you know did he has a a young spirit. She probably fills him in on all to hip things that's happening out there until you want to go to bed at ten o'clock. And she, like we in Italy, let's get it popping and his feet, Tory Burke and all that stuff. Who the hell is Tory Burke though? What's what's the stuff that used to buy toy Birch, Tory Burch? Michael
Michael cause who puts you on to Michael? Cause? Back in the day, bro, what are you doing? Young chick? No, he's like, this isn't about men't young? She wasn't. No, she was young. She was Dominican. Oh and you know Dominicans love Michael cause he never was young. Said she was young? You know what? She was young? Justican. I don't know about now, but back in the day, medical woman used to love Michael clause. Okay, you could change
the domdical woman's life with a Michael card back. All right, drum, you spanished my life. You're thinking of somebody different? Right since the breakfast club, good morning, keep the breakfast club humble with slam to the breakfast club. Hate me if you want to love me, if you want to just use your comments sense day, it's time to slam to
the breakfast club. Who's this? This is data from d Ain't good morning, good morning day dain from VA was up slander the breakfast club day day, Yes, DJ envy. I get so tired of here, and you say he's gonna get that donkey too? Can't you say it another way? How you want me to say? You can switch it up today? I mean switch it up? All right? Right? Let me try this. How you say this fan of say today? She wants you to say it. Let's flirty and creepy. Oh, I don't know how give okay, let
me try Charlemagne? Who you giving that donkey too? How's that word? A little base? A little base? I like it, I like it along? Or maybe you can say something like Charlemagne, I know you got a nice donkey. Who you want to give it to? Hey, that's a little freaky. I don't know. Good day? How to switch it up? Switch it up? And Angela we talked a couple of months ago. I told you your name reminds me of
a yeast infection. You said you were gonna change it, and Angela deed, Angela team you gotta let go of the ye So you want me to just just on my family? Yes, she want you to turn muslim. Angela acts No, I don't want you to turn on your culture. That would be wrong. But it just makes me itch every time I hear, it makes me. Have you ever had a yeast infection pregnant? I did and it was not pleasant. So you're giving me slashback. I like y'all
goodbye day day. You can't talk goodbys and Slanders, y'all be blessed Austin. It is awesome. Man from Houston. What's going on? Man? What's up? Broce? The end of the breakfast club? Man? What's going on? And I want to say, you know, you're a real man. You always up to put everybody on the show. You know, y'all, I'll really look up to you. Man, Angela beautiful, your whole food. I just think you know you ain't thought a thought it like like like you kep talking about in your
interviews those listeners. I think you know a little bit on the south side. I'm on a little bit on that. He said soft side. I am a softie. Okay. You see like I said, Soloma, Saloma, we're gonna come out the closet man um probably never never. Man, you know you can look at it a little makeup you Thank you night at this morning, thank you. I want to know your girl, Thank you baby. Hey, Today's National Hot Fud Sunday Day. But you have a crush on Sho. I'm sorry. Why did you hang out hang up when
they're flirting with me? I'm sorry you like that? Why ain't people when they flirting with that? I did enjoy it? Okay, compliment is a compliment, all right? Well, your make up looks nice today, Bay, I don't win make up. But thank you for complimenting doctor Sandy's work. It's flawless, kin, My kin has flawless. By the way, sweet face, Hey, what's up? Sweet face? Club? He talking about you? I can't tell. Charlotte does have a we face? Leave, come alone?
Thank you? Flattery will get you everywhere. He's stupid. Yes, slander the breakfast cloweet face dja vy, Yes, ma'am envy. I need you to pick up at the stars. To find another word to use instead of amazing. I've been practicing. You want to double down, you double damn gonna be amazing, and you say amazing amazing. I've been practicing. You want to know what I'm not gonna lie a. He's making me say the word amazing. I'm like, when did I
start using this awesome? Breathtaking, fabulous, heart stopping marvelous, amazing, amazing all the time, wonderful, that extraordinary, phenomenal, sensational, spectacular. Can you sing amazing? Can you sing amazing? Can you sing amazing? Grace? Uh mactacular? Sweet? I love you, but a fine goodbye you do? Because I was like, why am I using this word always calling everything? I've never noticed you saying amazing so much? Because when I call you amazing you like it. I mean, have you seen
my skin? What it is? Amazing? Evy would be like Carson's coming to be amazing. We had some amazing spots. I've been practicing, had an amazing meeting with Lincoln Tech. My wife told me the same thing I've been practicing. Hello, who's this yo? D Dad with something? And you want to sland at the breakfast club? Oh yeah, because I've been slaying around y'all for forever. I slanted y'all the last time, and y'all didn't even give me my credit.
Last time. We got like Bothy like three hundred thousand views and you ain't give me my credit. May at nobody views you dirty light bulb looking ass. Hey, let me tell you something. Let me tell you something straight up. Charlemagne yes man, you're listening. Yes, man, I hate your face. Thank you. You look like a trash bag and a dirty socket. Okay, that's not nice, like a dirty bucks. I can you talking about? Okay? Indeed, light bulb head DJ MVY never playing in the realm music, that's a fact,
always playing the same rash right. Oh my gosh, you look like a dirty chicken wing. You do kind of look like a dirty chicken wing. Is it lemon pepper or is it just you said he want to get a salad toss? No? No, sir, what else? Oh? Who is that? Ye? No, that is you looking like a dirty chiawa. Yeah, you need a new word other than dirty. Dirty and keep using amazing. Got an amazing? You got to stop using dirty so much cute. Need to get you a twosaurus bro, have a blessed day. Okay, they
please play the right music, man, real talk. What you want to hear? What you want to hear? Something dirty to Day's National Wine and Cheese Day too, sir. I just thought you might want to know that wine and cheese. Yeah, so you can use some of that sh magma put it on a cracking wine up on it, okay, mama, Yes, funny as hell. Yeah, google it and you like, oh that's what that is. That's called in that smell you ugly?
Thank you? All right, the man? All right, Slander. Breakfast Club eight hundred and five eight five one o five On's keep a lock this Brekfast Club co Morning plays DJ M v Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, one of the flies. Just people I know, yes and legend welcome. Tell you something, man, your book is amazing. We're just gonna make an even better movie. Amazing. Man, I look around. I came in here and looked around. Man,
first thing came to my mind was juicy. Never thought hip hop would take this far. Wow. When I started out, Andre Harwell had a little office in Brooklyn and Puffy was like an intern there to see where this has come to day. Man, it's amazing people say that about you and without even knowing your whole entire story. And this book really details a lot of things that we didn't know correct about the legend of Dapper Dan. Yeah.
I can't believe you alive, my brother, I can't even how did you provide New York in the seventies and eighty. You know, um, I just like kept switching lanes. Man, A sad thing that happened, Like when what happened with Nipsey. I learned earlier on that a lot of young guys don't know the streets will implode on you. If you don't understand them, you cannot be in it and not of it. Yeah, when you walk away from the streets, you gotta break clean, or you gotta break clean. You
just can't have no contact. You gotta reflect for a while. And so that's what that mean. They try to kidnap me, got shot, still got the bullet in the neck. You know, we always in the beginning because a lot of people might not know. They hear the name Dapper Dan, they see the face, but they don't know what you've done. So how did you get started? We just like so poor, you know what I mean. We used to steal food from supermarkets. Man, it was just half holes in our shoes.
That whole experience, man, set the stage for how we would think. The major difference came when in nineteen sixty seven, me and all my brothers got busted selling drugs in On June nineteen nineteen sixty seven. I got out September twenty seventh, nineteen sixty seven, and one of the brothers in there who was locked up with me is one of the alleged shooters that killed Malcolm, and I saw the respect that he had. Man. I said, I might go back to jail again, but I'm never going back
like this as a drug deal. So I walked away from nineteen sixty seven. I went back to high school at twenty three years old, and I needed to find out who I was. They let you back in high school at twenty three Street Academies. It was a three part proyer. You go there to the Street Academy, go from Street Academy Academy and transition. Then you get a scholarship to go to prep school and went to that, and then you get a scholarship to go to college. So it was like a seven year process of me
leaving the street before I came back. But the serious thing that changed my mind the most, like it's four day boys and I'm the youngest, right, and we all got busting me and the jail at the same time. They called me out the bullpen and then they pulled me back in I'm like nineteen twenty rights. So when I got back in the cell, I asked my brother to say, what was that. He said, that's the snitche behind the door that's telling on us. And I come to find out the guy who told on us was
the guy who told us how the hustle. And I told my brothers from that moment on, I said, I'm done with that. Oh you said, you said the guy that killed my guy. Yeah, that's once though, right, he said he didn't. Yeah, you said he got respect in jail. Crazy respect for why At that time Nation Saloon was really powerful and with a lot of elements in the street. Malcolm was considered the trader. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm saying we're talking nineteen sixty eight, Martin Luther King was
considered a coon. What changed the trajectory of how you got your generation thinks about him is what they did after that, when they both went global. I did the drug game help and hurt the business of Dapper Dan. The crack epidemic created a cash flow in the street. Middle class blacks would not buy it from me. The most revolutionary element that you found in the street that didn't care about what people thinks was a gangster. As
long as it looked nice, they would buy it. And you have to remember I was doing luxury goods, so there was the only one that had the money that could spend on what I was doing. When you started doing a clothing and it was on all the artists and all the celebrities and the drug dealers and they sent that cease and desist and shut your store down, how did you survive after that? Well, here's what I did. At the height of my business, I had gangsters coming
from all over the country. So when they shut me down and I went underground, I would hit I would make clothes in the underground and hit every black city from New York to Chicago. Because all the gangsters I knew, key gangsters in them cities, so it wasn't no problem. And that's how I sustained myself for twenty year. Is Man. But now when I went to Africa, I saw a lot of different things. At one time I thought I had it. How did that change? You went in sixty eight, right,
I told you that sixty three and you went to Ghana. No, I went to Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Liberia and Nigeria. We just did We just lived with families. It was a living. Did you learn from that trip, oh man, there's certain things I learned from that trip that's instrumental in helping me to do what I'm doing now. And let me talk about that. When I was staying in Kenya,
Joe my Kenyada was the president then. But one of the most important things that he did that I learned from that trip is that even today, the economy is controlled by people from outside, basically Indians. Right. So what Joe mc Kenyada did, he said, every business here has to have an indigenous Kenyan as a partner. And then after five years he said, okay, y'all cannot be in this sector of the business now. In contrast to that, we was in Uganda and remember Idio Men took over
in Uganda. And when Idia Men took over in Uganda, he kicked out all the Indians and the economy collapsed. So when you look at how we make progress, we make progress through how we learn. But we have to get inside to learn, which is which is important too. You know my relationship with Gucci, right when you see in a relationship with Gucci, I learned from Joe Mukunyata
that we have to be inside. We have to make sure we learned about the dynamics of these businesses so we can later run these businesses and these businesses will be able to sustain itself. Okay, when they ran me underground and all the black brands came about, they all collapsed. Why we don't have no black brands today want because we didn't We didn't get inside. We didn't understand what it meant to be inside. So you got to be in these fashion houses to learn how to build exactly.
All right, we got more with Dappa Daan. When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mv Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. We have og legend Dapper Dan in the building, Charlemagne. So what is some of the mistakes that the black brands made? The mistake we made is none of the brands was a luxury brand. So you can'd yeah, all the black brands, none of them was a luxury brand. But how do we create luxury?
Though luxury only comes from the value that we put on it. Right, Good good plush. No, no, no, the luxury comes from us having the money to buy luxury. That's the only way we can get luxury, right, But we don't. We don't generate that kind of money here now with my partnership with Gucci, I'm selling out in Japan, I'm selling out in Asia. I'm selling on all those
places where our culture is very powerful. So if we want to if we want a luxury brand, we have to have a distribution that's powerful in US that we can get our brand in those countries. But what about all those drug dealers or rappers or whoever can afford. They can afford the fashion, the high fashion stuff, So why can't the black stuff have the same type of value. No, there's not enough of them. You know, it's going to be international. I'm talking. I'm talking internationally, and abution is
to get into those locations countries exactly. I'm just trying to figure out why we put more value on that stuff than we do our own stuff. That's what I'm trying to figure out. Well, that's an individual choice, but I'm not going after what we buy. I'm going after this is what I'm market who we are, it's our culture, I'm not gonna argue with black people in Halem or in the United States about whether you want to buy
luxury or not or put your money. No, if our culture is so powerful and it's selling around the world and somebody else is selling it, I want to get to where they're selling in that. Do you following these major brands. It's no secret just when you look around who are the influencers. We are the influencers and were right, and we're in our ability the influences going all around the world. I'm not concentrating on just getting this black money here. Why I can't get that global money if
I got that global culture. You're right, But with your voice right, don't you think you could have made a Sean John, a Fat Farm or any black brand just as cool and popping as you did the Guccis and the Louise because that was only cool because dudes in the hood was wearing it. But you don't understand what I'm saying. Malcolm thought global, You understand Martin thought global. I'm thinking global. I'm not thinking about this head. You know they cater to right here. I don't want to
do that. This is an established brand or I want to go into the established global brand, learn from that, and then you can establish your own global Acol and Martin weren't global brands. They were they were brands that were started right here in America. But they took them once they got their foothold. Like I got their foothold, then you go global. You can't go global to you you get a foothold. So they had a foot hole. Don't get your foothold through the streets. Yeah, I got
my short foot hole through the streets. So once you get your foot hold through the streets, and you could, you had to potential to take any of old brands global because you're defindent. I didn't have, yeah, but I didn't have the distribution, all the money. If we had, if we had a sustainable economy among people of color, black people that can support a luxury brand, I wouldn't I wouldn't have to be here. I think the problem is I think we make hot and we like what
other people can't have. Right, So it's like that's why a lot of us buy Gucci by Louis Vatime, buy Chanelle, buy those things because it's things that's limited, it's not too much of it and but we do that with places where a lot of times don't necessarily want to hold us. You know, we go into these stores, they still follow us around the stores, but a lot of
times we're the ones that's buying it and making it hot. Gucci, Louis and all that, you are the one that you are the one that made it hot, like you know, Government Bag where the world wanted to wear when they took it, and Gucci recreated an outfit that you did years ago exactly, you know what I mean. So I get he said, like, why don't we create our own brands? We don't have to ask Louis for anything. And I'm saying we could have made any black brand just as powerful.
And you know what, so if we start out right now, start from the bottom, like you're telling these young people to start from the bottom and build your brand. By that time, hip hop done morpped into another cultural bland. You know, they got wet Asians that do hip hop and do breakdances like us. So once our culture, because the culture inertia, once it circles the planet, we do only get a certain amount of time, and it's speeding up at the you know, social media is speeding it up.
So our base is our culture. And if we don't get a chance to take advantage of our culture right away, then we have to wait till the next cultural revolution. You know, you're you're sitting right up in here. I saw all this before it was happening. This ain't gonna going forever. You're gonna have to transform into the next stage. And while you're transform it, and and these other guys are starting from the bottom, do you don't say I'm saying, okay,
Look look at the brands. When the black brands came out, they didn't they didn't have the knowledge that they needed to to grow, but hip hop did. So hip hop kept growing and they stood still and died. We can't have that happen again. So how do we keep that from happening again. You'll had to get everybody in, and music had to get with a major distributor. What's the difference. What's it from between a musical major distributor and somebody
over here getting a clothing distributor. I think billions gave us scraps. I think we figured it out and then created out only. I think that's what we're doing again. But I think the difference and that's that's exactly the point. We gotta step in and figure it out. But you got in to figure it out. I agree with you. But I think the one fundamental difference will always be that we'll always look at the Gucci's, the Louise Defendees as more value than anything that a black designer, because
we give it that. We think white ice is cold. We give it that off white now, and that's doing really well at a pre moss And I think there's brands by black designers that are on the rise. Yeah, we still we still applauded Virgil More when he got with whatever company worked with Louis but they got that because off white. Yeah, but we still applaud that move more than we applaud a black guy owning this brand off white? What black guy owns a big brand? He's the only one I know do here own that? We
need to do our homework. We this is the kind of questions we need to ask. We need to ask do we own this? Don't let me go into forrest bias. We need to ask. I'm gonna let y'all do y'all you know, they need to show. We need to know who owns what First of all, once we do a homework and then we can have intelligent conversations. I don't want to call people outlets get a little bit. You did get sued by several major designers, and this is way before the social media era. How did they know
you were doing what you were doing? Because of the hip hop artists, you know Rusch of the gangsters, then the hip hop artists. You know, gangsters go to every major event, people see them popping up. Let me tell you funny thing, right, Monica ll ellen coo J's stallus, you know, and she used to go get loans from clothes from down Gucci. Right, and Monica went down and Gucci to get a loan from it, and everybody get your stow at this time, we're back in you know,
early nineties. And then ask them, they say, people just keep coming in here and asking for outfits that they see rappers with that damn made thinking. Then we got them. So that's it's through especially through that way. You know, that was considered counterfeiting. That's how the shot got shut down. Oh I don't like the word counterfeiting. I get that, but I'm saying using their trade, it's trademark and friends. I don't consider that's what I do. I didn't do
knockoffs like I tell y'all do knockoffs. All right, we got more with Dapper Dan when we come back. You know, he's a Hall of Legend. So let's get into a Hall of Mini mix. Dapper Dan is here. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. That was a Hall Mini Mix Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have og Dapper Dan in the building. How did you reach out to you? How
did they follow reach out to you? Because I mean, you know, social media were crazy when they senior design that they put out. How did they reach out to you and say, hey, question, let me tell you what I did, right, because you know, I'm skeptical. I grew up in the generation and we don't trust nobody. When they first reached out to me, you know, as a result of the code, you know, right, Uh, a number
of influential influences calling and stuff like that. Right, And my son Jelanne said, there, you really need to talk to them. Once they talked to them, said they're serious, right, I said, okay, if they're serious, tell them to come to our brown stone in the home and they came, and so now what do I have to do? Now? Now I have to find out what is their mindset. They were focused on cultural inclusivity even before this happened.
When people appropriate our culture, they make mistakes. So my approach to them was like, you gotta have us in the room. We gotta be a part of this, so things like this they don't happen. So when they reached out to me, let me tell you what was the convincing thing. It's two stories. The first story is like Alexandro the lead designer, the head designer for Gucci. He said, listen, I didn't mean to copy you. I was paying homage to you. I just didn't stay it in the beginning.
But I thought everybody knew that if I did this here, they would know who yours. He said, I didn't paying hommage to But this is an interesting thing and nobody's talking about it at the same time. Now you got to look at how this is developing. When Supreme did the relationship with Louis Vauton and they had the Runway show, they issued a letter for everybody who was at that show on the chair that they would have to sit in, so they have to pick that let up and stay
and say this whole collection is inspired by that. But then and nobody said nothing really, so Supreme came into existence to recreate what I was doing, but just giving just letting everybody know so they don't get in trouble. That's that still make it legal because they let everybody know that. That makes it okay. No, that don't make it okay, you know, just just make it so the publications that deal with that kind of information, it doesn't
make news, okay, everybody. But when you do it and you don't say something, yeah, yeah, you know I'm saying, it's both the same, right, you know what I'm saying, because it's appropriation. But now, yeah, so Gucci comes and they said, so everybody's paying homage shit dapi dahan, but
nobody's paying them. True. We're gonna change that. We're gonna allow you to do what you've always done in Hollom and we're gonna do a partnership on the line on adapada in line like the stuff he did in the eighties, and you get a percentage of that globally. I could never get that what could I get that? That's my foothold now if I don't, if you don't see me doing something in the years ahead with my grandson and my son's and building, and you can say that Dan
was a dead beet. But this is it. I don't look to get no credit for what's going on now. But how do you feel now that you're in the door, you're in the meeting with the big wigs and making a difference and bringing us in and now a lot of people, rappers in a lot of communities saying no, we can't wear a Gucci anymore. Yeah, thank you. I'm glad you're bringing it up. That's all. Wait a minute. They're not saying that for no reason. They're saying that
because they feel like. They're saying that because they don't understand. Well, no, they're saying that because they think Gucci created a product that is black face. Yeah, that's exactly right. Don't tell me there's any organization in the world that don't have a number of people who are not racist. Right, So forget that part. Let's look at the part where what can we get out of this. This should be the first boycott people of color, black people, who have ever
had in America that we get zero results? Or what the Gucci do to fix it? Because you know we said we thank you, thank you, thank you. Yeah, we have a change maker's program. I wish everybody go online and just see what they implement. But this is what we should be doing right. Look at the change maker program. See if it's something you agree with it, and if you agree with it, we're gonna run with us and keep running with it, and then we're gonna do next.
We're taking it to the rest of the brands now, not fifty years from now. We're taking to the rest of the brands now. I ask you a direct question about that. We thought you've been talking about it a little bit more. But why do you think we value these high end fashioned designers like the Guccies and whoever else more than we do black brands? And what can we do to change that? Got a bigger problem than that, man, But I'll address that too. What you say, what should
we do to change that? Presupposes that it needs to be changed? Do you when you say change you mean the element of aspiration that makes us want to get expensive things? Is that what you're talking about? Or you're just saying, walk away from these expensive brands? Which is which? Which?
What do you mean saying walk away? I'm saying that it can be some Gucci shades that you're wearing right now on the table, and it could be some shades by a black designer that look the same, same quality, same material, same everything, and the person will pick the Gucci a black person. Why is that? Because you know, we put the value on our stuff. It's it's it's what I call the pimp program. You know what I'm saying. When you see a pimp, he all dressed up, he's
more attractive. You know, people want what they can't get. So you're saying black people the host. No, I ain't saying. I'm saying the mentality associated with luxury, with aspiration has to do with things that people can't afford. So how do we So my question is how do we get that kind of value for the thing you just You gotta make something compatible to that that gets the respect of that. It takes time to get the integrity and
respect for a brand. Do you think people would wear dapper dance stuff if it wasn't attached to any designer label, Like if you just had to matach absolutely, absolutely absolutely, and I wish, I wish that I could go global because it's not sustainable for heal. Now, let me ask you. With a lot of the stuff that you designed for Gucci, that you put out for Gucci, A lot of that stuff was more expensive than regular Gucci. When I've seen a lot of that stuff, I almost felt like it
was out priced for our people. You're going to a store and let's say a regular Gucci jacket is twenty five hours, yours was six thousand, and you did see a lot of Asians wearing it, and you did see a lot of people that wasn't us buying more of it, even though we loved it and we wanted to support priced you don't need let me. I don't want to knock my own self, but listen to this. I want to sell to them people with all that money, man,
you can have me. I take the train every day, the bus every day, stand on the corner every day. You got full access to me. Man, Let's get this money. If I can bring all that money back, all mine going in Hollom. You want me to bring the price down so we can afford it, and we don't get that money. What's the logical thing. I just want us to put value on our own, that's all. It's bigger
than what we see, man. And if we got to encourage people of color to study our culture, study the trajectory, you know, because now this hip hop thing, man, and so all jazz. I'm for Cuban music, reggae music, unso all these platform Each platform we get an opportunity. If you don't get money off that platform, then cultural inertia takes place. Other people start dancing like us, start acting
like us, and then that's it. We don't we don't become influences once they start doing what we're doing in their environment. You know, I'm saying we'll always be the influences. They'll always copy us, you don't. You know they're always gonna be We're always gonna be the originators. Did you back? Go back? Don't want you to go online and look at the Beatles documentary. At least, I like all the Beatles did was still from black artists, That's what I'm
talking about, and there was more successful with it. I mean, that's a different conversation. You said, you said that they're going to end up being the influences. That's impossible. We're always gonna be the influences. They might make more money than that, That's what I'm talking. That's right. What good does it be an influencer if you ain't getting if
you're getting money in very much community. So Gucci has done what it's supposed to do, and they have done some changes in their company to make sure we should never have a problem like the turtleneckt thing that they've done before. No, no, let me tell you something. Don't take that but Dan's word for it. Don't take nobody's word for it. Please go online, look at the changes they're making, and then if you're happy with the changes, let the world know you're happy. Do your own investigation.
That's what I did, my reputations on the line here, and I said they did. They're hiring like a diversity and inclusion person too. Yes, yes, we'll make sure you pick up this book. It's a great read man, and I just wanted to know. It's the end goal to have Dapper Damn be a brand on its own. That's the end goal that's coming. That's the only way. Let's supporting your brother, And thank you for coming to water
Hard as hell got me off, they sat. When you can look at you the breakfast club man, they say, even more than breakfast something there, man, make sure your game is right breakfast you might breakfast good good. It's don't be a dusty because right now you want some real It's time for Donkey of the day. So if we ever feel I need to be a dusk man, give it with the heat. Did she getting any name please? That I had become Donkey of the day to breakfast club bitch, Yes, donkey Today it goes to a group
of middle school students in Ohio. The school is called Hyatts Middle School. It's located in Powell. I think I pronounced that right, Powell. Of course, no names have been released in regards to this situation because these middle school kids are just that kids, all right. And let the record show I was a badass little kid around seven. For eighth grade is when I really started being disruptive. Most of my disruptions came in the form of pranks.
I was all about the joke. I wanted to laugh, okay, and I wanted you know, I would get that laugh, regardless of who I had to embarrass to get it. Now, my teachers used to be on the receiving end of a lot of this disruptive energy I was giving out all we used to terrorize teachers. I want to tell you some stories, but y'all so sensitive nowadays, y'all might try to get me punished with things I did in
seven for eighth grade. Okay, that's why I write books, though, And you can go get my New York Times bestseller Black Privilege to read all about my old wild out days. Now, I will say, I'll tell you one. And you know I have seen bodily secretions. You used just props in the prank. Okay, I have a cousin who wants told to teach it. You have something on your nose. The
teacher said what, and he said it's right there. And she said where, And he, with stuff on his finger, proceeded to say, right there, smear a little poop patte under her nose where her mustache would be. Listen. In seventh grade, I thought that was hilarious. At forty, I do think it's disgusting, all right. And I often ask myself what the hell was wrong with us? And I'm bringing that up because when I saw this story this
morning in the New York Post. I had to think in seven for eighth grade, would I have done something like this? The answer for me would be no. Would my friends and family have done something like this? Wow? I just told you what he did with a little diape for gravy to a teacher, So it's possible. But I want you all to think back to seven for eighth grade. Put yourself in this mindset and ask yourself,
would you have done with these kids? At a Hyatt middle school in Ohio allegedly did Let's go to WVN STBs ten for the report. Police a disturbing allegation against middle school students tonight, and investigation is underway into whether they put bodily fluids on food fed to their teachers. The alleged assaults happened Thursday in a global gourmet class
at Hyatt's middle school. Olden Tangi School says it was during a student cooking competition that students allegedly contaminated food they were serving to teachers who were judging the contest. More specifically, students are alleged to have put urine and or seamen onto crepes fed to teachers. According to information received by the Delaware County Sheriff's Office. A video of some portion of the acts was circulating Thursday. School administrators
learned of the alleged act and contacted police tonight. The Sheriff's office is actively investigating, but has not yet filed charges. The charge that could apply is felony assault because it was committed at school and against a teacher. That's right, you heard correctly. These kids put a little two ball throat cream into some crepes. All right. First of all, I wouldn't have done this in middle school because I
didn't ejaculate until at least tem crepe, all right. I didn't have sex and mathebad until high school, so I wouldn't have known how to produce that man shot around command if I tried. All right, Number one, kids, if you did this, why would you record it? All right? Nobody? Nobody would have known it was any nutbutton into crepes if you didn't record it. Not you already's working with school officials and conducting lab tests to see if it was indeed the dream of some young guy in the crapes.
All right, Okay, I have nothing else to say about this donkey of the day, Okay, because Donkey of the day is all about giving people the credit they deserve for being stupid. And I think we can all agree putting a little penis putting in the teacher's crapes. It's indeed stupid, all right, Please give these kids at the Hyatt Middle School the biggest see hall. Also keep in mind the lawyer from one of the students said to use caution before reaching any conclusions, and I agree with that,
all right. This could be a misunderstanding, or there might be a lotion called caution, and reaching a conclusion is slang for letting off that pecker snot all right, your kids, You guys are disgusting, Brosten. The kids know how better to be lucky. They're not in Alabama, all right, fool around to go to jail for dumping all those babies down to drink. All right, okay, so you would put your finger in your poop to put it on your teacher, you know, min All right? Well, Matt, you should spit
on a toilet paper and wipe your button. Yes you should. And according to doctors, those crapes are perfectly fine bacteria. The bacteria from cooking the crapes. The heat kills all the seams from the bacteria and the seam according to doctor Oz, keep a lock. This the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy
we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about jay Z. He partnered it up with the NFL, and some people are upset about that. Now let's talk about it. Now. We have some audio you. Yes, here is jay Z speaking at the press confidence about why he did the deal and how it's not enough just to nail. Let's move past that. I think we've passed neely. Yeah, I think it's time
to go into actionable items. I think everyone knows what the issue is and I'm not again, so should be clear. I'm not minimizing that part of it because that has to happen. That's a necessary part of the process. But now we all know what's going on, what are we going to do? How are we going to stop? Because the kneeling was not about a job, it was about injustice. Let me bring attention to a justice. Everyone's saying, how are you going forward? And Cap doesn't have a job.
This wasn't about him having a job. You know, I just want to say, let's be clear. You know, as Jay Z said, Colin Kaepernick's protests absolutely work. They raised awareness to an issue, and because of that awareness, millions of privacitizens across America as well as corporations, they've taken action. And in order to be successful and sustain any process of meaningful change, both awareness and action are necessary. So what that said, I don't understand why anyone is upset
with the action jay Z is taking. If you're a black man that plays in the NFL, wants to play in the NFL, you make a living off the NFL, you should be happy you have someone in the NFL that is from your coaching and understand your interests in that league making sure that NFL teams in the league continue to support the programs that are helping our community. Period. And that's the sentiment I got from so many people
that are actually playing in the league now. Right now, I can't judge anybody, nor can I say what this doing. But if people hate the league so much, why why I play for that league? You know? I mean, if I didn't like this job, I just wouldn't work for this job. That's how I feel and you know, people say, well, you know, look at Kaepernick. Kaepernick still hasn't said anything
that I'm knowledgeable of. And then Kaepernick did a deal with Nike, and I'm happy for his deal with Nike, But Nike still has relationships with leg Nike still sponsors the NFL. So what's the difference. But like, you know, what's the difference. I just know what Jay Z has done for our community, whether it's been given back, it's been bailing people out, it's been really pushing the coachure forward.
So for him to do a partnership, I can't say, you know what, he's doing it for the wrong reasons. The man is filthy rich, So he's not doing it for the money. He's not doing it because he wants to be for the super Bowl. He's not doing it for those things. So what is he doing it for? My opinion is because he wants to be in those meeting. He wants to be at the table. He hasn't seat
at the table. That's what I think. Well, Jamal Hill wrote this article jay Z helped the NFL ban is Colin Kaepernick for the Atlantic, and she also says in this article, I don't question Jay Z's commitment to social justice or his desire to empower African Americans. She talks about him musing platform to have those conversations and producing that Trade by Martin series and also the mini series on Khlif Browder and all of that. She said, I don't believe Jay Z is a sellout, because his track
record proves otherwise. But it does seem like he's being used as a cover or at best a buffer. I don't understand how we can run down holes resume of his activism and him helping people. How can we do all that? But didn't think he would allow himself to be used. Like if you think Hold is a token, then you simply think white ice is colder. Because I was at that press conference. What I saw was the NFL partnering with a powerful black man, like we talk
about to seat at the table. They had that meeting in rock Nation Hole's house. You know what I'm saying, sitting at one of his tables in his boardroom. That's where that white man, Roger Goodell was at. So we got to start recognizing our own power to create change. Man, all that all those hashtag and stuff is great. It raises awareness, but you got to be about that action. And I want to say, I love Colin Kaepernick all right, and I would love to see Colin back in the league.
But I also like real change and not just symbols a change. And I don't understand why anyone would think Jay is doing this for any other reason other than he thinks he can make a real change. Well, Colin Kaepernick's longtime girlfriend, Nessa said, I don't mind you doing a business deal, but I do mind you wrapping it in social justice when you're working with an organization that
denies someone an opportunity. I'm gonna start calling NAS and NITTI because Nessa's coming like NAS in two thousand and two, or to eat the sheep putting a whole. But listen, if the deal may work, it may not work. But either way, he tried, and I don't understand why black people would root against that, because if it's not this, what's the plan? Like, we all don't have to have the same course of action, we just need to have the same goal. So once again, if not this, what's
the plan? The only thing, the only course that I had was I'm not even sure because I wasn't at the press conference, Jay said he spoke to Colin Kaepernick, and then necess said that wasn't true, that he did not speak, that they didn't spoke to Colin. He spoke to Colin earlier this week before before the press release came out. Okay, so they had a conversation about what he was about, but I don't think he did. Did he tell he didn't have a He didn't have conversations
with him about the deal that he structured prior. But he called him this week to let him know, like, Hey, this is the announcement that's about to be made. This is what I'm doing. And I don't see the problem. Like Rock Nation and Impact Change, You're focusing on education and economic advancement, police in community relations, criminal justice reform. They making sure organizations that support those causes get that money. What is the problem? People? All right, well, I don't understand.
Let's go to the phone one. Hello, who's this him? Sorry? I had to take that off me. My name is Jesse. Hey, Jesse, what did you think about jay Z partnering up with the NFL. I think that's a positive change. I'm The only negative feedback I've seen from white people was from Tommy Lorand and I feel like for all the black people who feel like this is a negative thing, it really doesn't take much to divide us, and real change
come from within. And if you want to see a more more diverse spaces and more Black people in these positions of power, and you have to allow them to do it the way that they can do it so they can make real change. You're absolutely right, Yo, she just brought up a good point. We're not looking at the other side. All those conservatives that watch the NFL,
they're so mad about this deal. Tommy Lauren was like, oh, NFL doing a deal with a drug dealer, right, Like, you ain't looking at the other side of the game. The other side of the game isn't is they're happy about this? Well eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We're asking what are your thoughts with jay Z partnering up with the NFL, And it's just funny to be people are so upset, and but you watch you watch NFL every weekend. I don't think that people
are questioning jay Z's commitment to the community. What people are questioning is what the motives of the NFL were in doing this partnership. And that's why we all have to collectively. If you want to have a real protest, the protest should be, hey, let's not watch the NFL until they give Colin Kaepernick a job. Like, let's have the protest specifically about that they blackballed Colin Kaepernick. So if you want to do something, how about boycott the NFL.
Protest the NFL because they didn't give that man a job. But then let me ask you a question, what part of it do you boycott? Because it's not the NFL. Let's saying that's not giving him a job, as each particular team, the owners of each particular team that are not hiring him. So who do you who do you boycott against? Because you know Roger Adell said he could sign whoever team he wants to. Rod, did you say
that in the press conference? Put the NFL, y'all? Not slick, y'all put out that video or the press conference and cut out all my questions to Roger Goodell and his answers. Okay, but we got the audio. That's because your tail be wagging your That's why eight hundred and five eight five one on five one is the breakfast Club, Goodboarding Morning, everybody is eej Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club now if he just joined us.
We're talking about jay Z's partnership with the NFL. People are upset about this. People are mad. You don't understand what's going on. So we're just taking your phone calls and just asking your thoughts. We have Marcus online three Marcus God morning, Yo, what's up, bro? I don't I don't like the jay Z move. Just put the potential to his painting. I don't want to see him sitting there with Roger Gidel, Roger Goodell, she just hired help.
I want to see him sitting with the owners that said, if you nil, you won't play for my team up again, the owners that said we can't have the inmate front of the assidement. So well, he died. That the owner that said dad died. That was the owner of the Houston Texans. He's dead. Yeah he died, but you know that far most of those owners have that same thought. Well, hostess with Robert Kraft all the time. You know, Robert Craft is on Hole's board for the Reform Initiative. Robert
Craft is the cloud Chaser. You know that. You see that mccarti on stage, I was there, actually real if the real issue was the owners could sit there and say, you know what, now we'll listen, we'll do something great. But him sitting with Roger GADeL, Roger Gadol just hired help. All right, thank you, brother, Olivia. Good morning, Olivia, Good morning. How you doing this morning? I'm dead ya Hey. Now we're talking about jay Z partnering up with the NFL.
What do you think? Okay, I think that regardless of these writers, which in my first that reaction, I thought he was wrong. But the optics are just bad. Like you can't go sit up in a room for the white people and be like we're past kneeling, because there's nothing that the NFL can do besides spread awareness as well. Oh hold on, we got to talk optics for a second. That room was at Rock Nation. It wasn't a bunch
of way it was in. It was in Rock Nation's boardroom, and really the only white person in there was like Roger Goodell, and like three or four of the reporters was white. So what are we talking about? It looked like it was a bunch of white people. Perception is reality. How he's laughing with them and he's last feel what I'm talking about. Do you know what why we kneel? Do you know why we kneel? Do you know why we kneel? The problem wasn't knowing the problem was doing
something about you. That's the whole time. I'm just saying the NFL can do anything about it. Either. I will say this, but but that's the point. Colin Kaepernick raised awareness, and what jay Z said was the kneeling work. The protests worked. He raised awareness. Now it's time for action, and you have to have action. You have to have awareness and action in order to sustain any meaningful change.
Did they talk about any specific actions that they're gonna do, like this is what we're doing now where this nation. They're yes, they're focusing on education and economic advancement, police and community relations, criminal justice reform, and they're making sure those organizations that support those type of causes get that money. So they said, with organizations and everything, and they talked
specifically or just this isization. The players get to the players get to pick out what organizations the money goes to. Somebody in the room asked him what Colin Kaepernicks, No, your rights can't get some of his money, and he was like, of course, Tyler and the Morning Breakfast Club good more than what are your thoughts? Bro? Long time listening, our first time caller, thank you, so no problem. My thoughts is basically, everything jay Z does is a chess moll.
So I don't understand why people feel like he would go against the culture. I don't understand that either. That's mind boggling to me, Like I want to know who has cash and the culture like who, because it seems like nobody has any type of cash ade. But you know, it's a bubble. But I think you had to anticipate that some people were going to have an issue with it, as I'm sure he anticipated. So now it's time to show improved. So I'm sure you make an announcement like that.
No one sees any actions yet, and I don't think people question the fact that jay Z has done great things. But now everybody's watching to see what's gonna happen next, and I think making this press conference and making this announcement, what's definitely gonna get you some backlash. And I feel like I'm sure he anticipated that. Yeah, but listen. I have no problem with people trying to change things from within.
I have no problems with engages all resistance. I just think everybody needs to breathe and give things a seconds and let's see what happens. And once again, I love Colin Kaepernick, and I would love to see Colin back in the league. But I also like real change and not just symbols of change. And I don't understand why anyone would think Jay is doing this for any reason other than he thinks he can make a real change. It may work, it may not work, but either way,
he tried. And I don't understand why black people would root against this, because if it's not this, what's the plan. Well, let's let's take some more phone calls. Phone lines are lit up eight hundred five, eight five one or five one. We'll take some more calls when we come back. We're talking about jay Z's partnership with the NFL. How does it make you feel? What are your thoughts? The Breakfast Club? Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about jay Z his partnership with the NFL. What are your thoughts? Right, that's what we're asking me. Just open up the phone lines now. If you missed it, we have some audio of jay Z talking about his partnership. Let's hear it. I think we've passed kneeling. Yeah, I think it's time
to go into actionable items. I think everyone knows what the issue is and I'm not again, so to be clear, I'm not minimizing that part of it because that has to happen. That's a necessary part of the process. But now we all know what's going on, what are we going to do? How are we going to stop? Because the kneeling was not about a job, it was about injustice. Let me bring attention to a justice. Everyone saying, well, how are you going forward? And Cap doesn't have a job.
This wasn't about him having a job. Now, everybody wasn't too pleased with this partnership. Jamal Hill actually did a write upon it. What did she say? Ye, Jamal Hill did a whole article for the Atlantic and she talks about it's called jay Z helped the NFL banish Colin Kaepernick, and I don't agree with that and she said, I assume not the Gadell nor jay Z expected to be on the defensive once the NFL announced it would give Rock Nation significant power in choosing the performers for the
league signature of events. But she goes on to talk about how he was one of the people that advised Travis Scott not to perform at the Super Bowl, and she said she talks about why he said he did that because he would be playing second fiddle to Maroon five and had nothing to do with Colin Kaepernick. He said. Also, she said she feels like this is the NFL strategy to absolve itself of what happened to Colin Kaepernick and throw enough money at social justice causes so players will
no longer fail the need to protest. All right, so we just taking their calls. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is professor Kenny. How y'all doing this morning? What? Ken? You're a real professor? I'm doing well? Yes, sir, Yes, sir, I'm a professor at CCBC. I used to work at Boystate University, South Maryland. Respect to you, I appreciate it. So I wanted to call because we got to realize
that protest is for a mobilization. It's a vehicle, right, So we have to realize that the vehicle is to get us to the next stage. Yes, And everybody has to know their position as far as their front. So if you're a marcher, you're marching. If you're on the ground that we love you for that, we need you. But if you're in the boardroom, we need you too. And that's what Jay's doing. He's our seat at the table.
We gotta take advantage of that. And it's crazy that you're a professor and they listen to you when you say that, But if I say that, then they're like, mant me, shut your list. You know what I'm saying, Because you're absolutely right. The protests worked. It raised awayness to an issue, and because of that awareness, millions of private citizens across America have taken action. We've mobilized. And in order to be successful and sustain any process of
meaningful change, both awareness and action aren't necessary. Let's go to a more caller. Hello, who's this? Good morning? Hey, good morning, what's your name? Oh? This is my fea. Oh I'm so exciting. But listen, Charlemagne, Yes, you were um instrumental in saying the same thing that JAYC is repeating about, saying that Kaepernick doesn't have a job. Charlomagne and I love you, but sometimes you must also understand
what before you speak. At least let our people because um, then you people, you're so instrumental and you know, influential. I you say that people hang on to your every word and start repeating these things. So yes, Charlomagne, you started that. In my opinion, I heard you say that. I thought it was I start. Oh youth had said, um that Kaepernick did not have a job. You had made a statement. I think it was munder Yeah, he's black, he's black balled from the NFL. But old old Mama
told the old mama. She's all over the place. Hello, who's this talk to him? What's your name? Oh? Yeah, my name Teriq. It was up Teriq asking your questions on jay Z partning up with the with the hot take coming. Yeah, man, I think honestly, man, I feel like it's a good move. Um on jay Z. I agree one hundred percent. He right. You know, he's been he's been. We've been doing this kneeling thing for what two years now, it's like, all right, so now what what's the next move? You know? And and jay Z
put himself in a position of power. You can't have change without power, and nobody, nobody wants to acknowledge that. Look what he did with hip hop, you know. Um so I definitely don't think jay Z got involved in this for the wrong reasons. I feel like he's going to bring change and he isn't. He's in the medias now, he's at the table now, and and now he could
bring change. And if then anxious to sit back and see what he's gonna do, and if there's anybody that that that knows how to move in a room full of vultures, his whole absolutely NFL shady. It needs to be taken over, all right, But what's the mother of the story? I mean, the more of the story for me, man, is that you know, I just think everybody needs to, you know, give it a beat, take a moment, breathe and I would say, also, the protests were never about
cap not having a job. They were about police brutality and social justice. If we need to start a protest to get Capped back in the league, then we possibly should do that. But the original protest to raise awaitness to social injustice that cap started. That worked, and that's an issue close to a lot of players, hard to started by Kaepernick and not a league wants to do something about it, and Hope is assisting in that. I don't see the problem. All right, Well, keep a lot.
Just the breakfast Club, Good morning, I said, it's the breakfast Club. I'm Angela yee. That's Charlomagne yo over there. And we have two special guests and they're very special to me. Naomi Cowen and DeBie Magnum are here with us this morning, you know what. And you guys are both performing at Angela, ye Dad, And I'm so excited about it because the women are representing yes, yes, yes, yes, And you guys, your styles are both so different. So I love that because it is like and that's how
it should be. Though, Like, you guys are super different, and we're gonna get more into that that's so different about them, Well, probably the content of the married man, but I think we need that, we need you know, of course, we need that old man feel good though. So you nasty? Yeah baby? What they mean? Why are you? Why are you so nasty? No? Because them some of those Sama meets huhma means she's raw like me, oh
raw like met you. Okay, now you should use condoms though she's said sometimes but me or condom and I mean sometimes that's why I got married, to have a guilt free, unprotected sex. That's right now, yo, still a version no, because I hear that you have the ju ju juju? Oh no, that's good. Yeah, that's like voodoo. No, no, baby like jujo juju? Is that gom that that Jana Stan you know what ju jus are? Those are like it's like chewing gum. It has to be like a
little pig artists. I talk to the ju junais see you're you're you gotta the head jump sometimes right yeah yeah, yeah right, that's that juju. So me when I talk on when I sing, I please this. When you hear my voice on the track, you know, so you turn your cell phone. Yeah that's why. Sometimes I just had to shift right ahead. Yeah. Sometimes you know what I mean, it's just me and then my whole song. And like I said, the voice so you to just start jump out.
I know, weird kick start jump no weird, you know what I mean? I wonder what's going on? It's me. But what you do when jump? And what do you do when you know what time? It's on? Me? Just look me find a gonna baby father because you know what I mean? You said you just find a girl or somebody baby father? Yeah? Like peopleman, a little peopleman. Yeah, yeah, people might do something to me. Why would you want to do You don't do that to your friends? Just
no mind, We're done. Girl called most of among them. Oh, they're like they got they got a child, you know, a child's father. I like kids dads. I like kids dads. And then if you act up, I just get another child father. But then okay, so let me ask you, just so, let me ask you, like sister to sister, when you take somebody man, is it because you have less responsibility when in terms of the investment of the relationship and developing That's what I really I don't I
don't want that. That's what I don't want. But I always wonder and I'm so happy we're here. Everybody different conversations for its to me. No angela peopleman turned me on? What turns you on? The people turned me off? Maybe Cassie doesn't want to be in a serious relationship, my serious really really a ship, Like, so you don't mind being the other woman? Is what you're saying. Isn't that about man? But to tell a people man turned my on. Now, what if you say working at kid in school where
you're like you wants the persons more? Just a general in Russian mail money understand? Oh my god? Just a general in rush. Yeah you have for telling me if you have a girl girl whatever he says, I want to leave her for you. No, I'm nobody with that, sir. We're not fix your life, right, Dear Nayami, what do you think about that? I'm not disgusting. No, I mean from me. No, I'm gonna lose. Yeah, absolutely, I'm completely
different in terms of my mindset. I'm just intrigued by what it is because okay, I kind of think deeper because she just said she gets an adrenaline Russia. Yes, when you're with somebody's man. So in my head, I'm like, yo, what was she like as a child? Or she that kid who wanted a pencil from that person's pencil case because there was somebody else's you know what I'm saying. So no, no, no, but no, I had cousins like that. They want your toys. Yeah, you want the same exact dog.
What is going on? But so I'm just curious as too because for me, I know, I'm not interested in that because maybe I just like I want long term rail race. So in my head, I'm like, I don't want somebody who's gonna openly cheat, because he's gonna do the same exact thing to me. Never said my cheats What you mean he has his girl? Right, Yeah, it's a woman. Check then boom, you like me and I decide to give you my jojo, it becomes me and you together. No, that's listen to me. Yeah, in a
cheats me, your ki connects me. You know you said that if I got a girl and you ain't gonna nobody else if you're sometimes. But I'm saying you cannot expect otherwise because Lily would repeat the same understanding when I take yellow man put them as this jojo. Also, he's gonna discipline. You're gonna discipline discipline? Boy, you think that good? I'm gonna ask you can't ever calling line because I think I need somebody to tweet me right now tell me if she really got to I feel
us to the night. Wax, come in, man, I gotta I got a mission for any part time. But I'm being a lot of big time by me, my me. So at the end of the day and reached up playing to wear but keep clear and keep it nice and Jojo Wax, I need you to take one for the team because we got somebody in here dragging about her so good not your type? Is he? What you mean?
What's you mean? Mali can come quiet already here like you know, I'm like your stime, like you happy and you got a girl huh and you her you can't nobody else. Listen girl, and I'm just watching. You got your girl, right? You see me like me? And I decide to give you some of this Jude where I am. This is different to not be because remember you like me, see what you see where you like? No McGee, are
the good the good children and everything? You're not spare some time to me because guess why you have she or yeah, but you have me. I gonna want me. And then he got all his kids. He got to take care of the boy kid kids Anti DoD That's what I'm saying. No kind of best friend the kids best friend can you of course toes. Yeah, no, I'm gonna him to pretend guess around not no wrong a Twitter,
but my big two, the big goat enough older. That's why I mean, I just want you and I don't be asking nobody about the sex life, but I just want him to tell me how it is, because he's been here to talk big. Now I take out my glasses. They're gonna look at right and I'm all right. All you gotta do is look at her Instagram and you got them crazy before say I'm gonna get a trouble.
I'm my god listen. But for real, though, the fact that you have a woman and you oh sorry, whatever the case is, that you see me, I say you like me, whatever I'm doing to you or whatever supposed I can't please do not to go like an next girl. Not saying that's about then, But then is the reason why a man is a man? Cheating only because of
what you can do in the bed? No, because my old tier son, I don't other things bowl No, No, I don't know what I'm saying is that I think I mean, you can probably comment, but I would just think that it is more than what happens in the bedroom that would either keep him or cause him to
come here a street girl. At the end of the day, you have enough man of the woman in the host and then don't have no acknowledgement in at the street toll for even getting well, let's see you about head acknowledgement. Ask him if he got a girl usn't me? I have a girl? Ball have no idea? Yo? What I mean? What are you asking a question? I'm not Wait but I'm not married. Jesus lea, what does that mean? Another paste? Are like? Right? How are you unless you marry? You saying?
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