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Lena Waithe Interview and More

Aug 28, 20181 hr 12 minEp. 695
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Tuesday 8/28 - Today on the show, actress/ screen writer Lena Waithe pulled up on the Breakfast Club and spoke about, how important it is for her to be a voice in the culture, new projects and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the man that was Demi Lovato's drug dealer and we opened up the phone lines for our listeners to get a chance to shoot their shot at a crush, this time a listener was trying to convince his ex he is a changed man, the only thing he forgot to mention is that a baby is on the way!

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in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlomagne, the gut, the ruler rubbing you the wrong way, the breakfast club, Babe, everybody, Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Top of the Morning to you Angela. Ye, hey, good morning, Top of the morning to you. Shot them and the guy piece of the planet is to day up. Goddamn it, we are you up? I'm up? Come on, man, I'm always up. Drinking me

some green tea and honey. Right now, all right, getting ready for the day. What's happening? Hey? Everything is good? So what somebody sent me? What? What's that? Some golden woot Chang change Wootang change three chains with w isn't the nice well? That my dude from La what's his name? Yeah, because we send it to all of us, not just sho. Well. I did work for Wootchang for some time and I was in a video. But you could share the chains we know these are these are mine, They're all different ones.

Or keep your full jury. We don't want your faul jury's fall. All I got is a little button. Somebody sent me a button to sit it might be he congratulations, thank you sir. All right, I'm excited about that. Now. Lena Waite will be here this morning. Lena Waite will be joining us this morning, the young Icon Living. She's meant to the Breakfast Club before. I love Lena man. Even if you call her right now and you need a favor, you need something, she picks up the phone.

She's always excited, she stays humble. I love Lena. I'm sorry. Had Black Girls rock and she gave one of the best speeches of the night. And that's gonna come on bet on the night cool. I'll just throw that out there about Lena. Lena be busy, all right, Lena got about twenty shows that she's either producing all right now, she ain't picking up the phone all the damn time. Well, she picked up for us, so I'm excited about that. Did you call her? Did you call somebody that she knows? Oh?

And she picked up both times. So I'm excited about that. She'll be joining us this morning. And we got front page news. What we're talking about you, well, let's talk about Instagram and Tender. Find out what they're doing for the kids. Okay, we'll get into much all that and more. Keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ M v Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Clubles's getting some front page news,

all right, Let's talk Olddell Beckham junior. Now, yes, he has agreed to a five year, ninety five million dollar contract. Sixty five million is guaranteed. Wow includes bonds for Oldell Beckham. That was a payday. He still has me blocked on Twitter. But who cares? You know what I'm saying. I'm happy, happy that he's getting his money. I'm appy for two well, he said. Honestly, I don't even know how to explain it. I don't know if it's relief. I don't know if

it's a combination of everything. You've worked all your life to get to this point and it's finally here. I still don't know what guaranteed money means in the NFL. Though he gets sixty five million dollars, I mean, that's what happens. I hear that, But then I see other people who have guaranteed contracts who didn't get the guaranteed money that they were promised. So I don't I still don't know how guaranteed money works. But congratulates the old Deell Beckham. You can buy a lot of blonde hair

dye with sixty five million dollars. Hayton, Yes, oh hey, you know, so you're telling me to many mind nor head dot probably gets it for free, all right, he might, he might. Isn't he a sponsored from Douve or wonder me here products. I'm sure they give it to him for I don't think den mas here die. I don't know. I was just saying, all right, Instagram and Tender are now giving features just for college kids. That's how actually

Facebook started. Of course, Facebook and Tender both started on college campuses, so it does make sense for this to happen now. Instagram just started testing a college community feature that will make it easier for students to connect with their classmates, and Tender is actually introducing tinder you, so you can now tellor your searches to let fellow students

at your school and campuses nearby reach you. So they're saying that social media companies are having issues with everything slowing down and all these issues with disinformation and with privacy. So now they're trying to popularize themselves amongst the young adults and use these features to expand their bases as you.

So you're telling me that Twitter and Instagram are having problems with young adults, Well, they're actually just trying to grow their platforms because all of social media is actually slowing down because of all these privacy issues. So they're now targeting these college students. I can't tell, because I can't tell. Goddamn it, man, I'm in either all right now. Donald Trump hass shouted out both Tiger Woods and Jim

Brown on Twitter. He told Jim Brown, thank you to the great Jim Brown, perhaps the greatest running back of all time, for your wonderful words and support. Since our meeting in New York, African American unemployment has reached the lowest level in history. You get if you do that. Well, here's what Jim Brown had to say about Donald Trump. It's hard to know the good guys and the bad guys. I should be criticizing Trump on every level, because he

does certain things that calls for criticism. But when I look at television and I see all of these announces become experts and they're pointing their fingers and they're not doing a dog on thing Wood pointing their fingers, I find myself really pulling for the president. Oh. He was

on JT The Brickshow on Fox Sports Radio. I just want Donald Trump to stop acting like just because you meet with a black person, black unemployment rates drop every single time, like every time he meets with a black person, whether Kanye, whether it's Jim Brown. He says black unemployment rates have dropped. That's what he says. People don't got to do anything. As far as Tiger Woods, Tiger Woods had responded to an interview question about Trump and he said, well,

he's the President of the United States. You have to respect the office no matter who is in the office. You may like to like personality or the politics, but we all must respect the office. But Donald Trump tweeted to Tiger Woods, the fake news media worked hard to get Tiger Woods to say something he didn't want to say. Tiger wouldn't play the game. He is very smart. More importantly, he is playing great golf. Again. I mean, Tiger is not wrong. That's the way things are supposed to be.

You're supposed to respect the office, regardless of who's in it. But we've never quite seen anything like our celebrity in chief. We've never seen that type of evil, that type of bigotry openly displayed in the White House. So it's kind of hard to respect it, you know what I mean. All Right, All right, well that's front page news. Now when we come back, Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If you're upset,

you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe he had a bad night, a bad morning, or maybe you feel blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chest. And Florida, everybody out there in Florida, we need you to pose open up this morning at seven eight a man. We need you to go out there and vote. I just vote, vote for Andrew Gillham. And Andrew's been on the Breakfast Club a couple of times. He called into the Breakfast

Club yesterday yesterday. And you know, Andrew has a chance to be the first black governor of Florida. But you know, we're not voting for him just because he's black. We're voting for him because he's really from the state of Florida, and he represents the community of Florida very well, and he has some very important initiatives that he wants to implement in Florida. And I tell y'all all the time that the craziest people in the world come from the

Bronx and all of Florida. Florida, you have a chance not to look so crazy. All right, right today go out going out and voting for Andrew Gillim poles open up at seven. We're gonna remind you all morning long. Go out there and vote for Andrew Gillum. Right when we come back, get it off your chests, and don't forget Lena Waits will be joining us next hour. It is 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 but the same minute, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Yeah? Hey, oh boy, what's the matter? Mama? I don't want to say to Charlotte Man what the heck is wrong with him? With the Utam Joe? What did you trying to do? You know, it's so crazy.

When we first started doing the Breakast Club eight years ago, and when we first opened the mic, I just didn't didn't have anything else to say, so I just said yo yo yo, yo, yo yo yo, Like you know, we're on the screet corner and it's just continued on for eight years. Yeah, and you say about eighty yos every morning, how many what you think is a good number to say which how many poor yo yo? And a little morning for mama. Maybe seven seven is gone number? Yo yo yo, yo, yo yo yo. Than thank you.

We'll do more. We'll do last year seven seven? Do seven year olds from that one? Hello? Who's this? Yeah? Good? More than envy, good, more than a man? What's up my brother? How are you doing? Brother? So yesterday I told you and I told you we're talking about John mccannon, and I told you afterwards that I lost one hundred dollars and a whole hundred dollars today. I remember, you can't afford for the week, yo. And my cousin found it on the lawn in Maryland. Oh that's good yo.

And he cashed after back to me. That's really nice. That's dope man. Yeah, laying on the lawn. Yeah, he lost it, and the blue he lost the five point I build, just blowing on the lawn and he finally he send it back to me. That's dope, man. That was a blasphing But I want to ask you, guys, how do you feel about because I wasn't listening all

the day yesterday. I was listening all the way to work about Birdman and Weezy going back together, like you think weezy guy Stockholm syndrome where he was like I love because like, yo, why does he keep going back to his dude that keeps? I mean, I think going back like dinner later now you did? I mean, listen, they have each other's tattooed on their bodies and they're

kissing the mouth. You never know. I don't want to go there with you because I know you were gonna go there, But I just I know, business, Why why does he keep doing business with somebody that keeps that's his family member at the end of the day, that's his father, but that's his father figure. So he's all your business man, And we y'all say, I don't know if they're still doing business or he's trying to get his money, and we don't know if Birdman paid him

or not. The bird Man might have finally paid him. If you was your lawyer, man, you're gonna have you have to bring him on stage together money you was your lawyer like everybody else. And I'll say this too, man, they came up together from the beginning, so it's probably a lot of things that they didn't know financially, So yo, they both probably messed up a lot of money. That's just the truth to the matter. Absolutely well. I'm just

glad they did figuring it out. Man, get it off for now, because you know how they go eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent hit this up now. It's the breakfast club, the morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're man black, from you on the breakfast club, like you got something on your mind? Hello, who's this? What an you boy? What's up telling? What's going on? Nah? Nah? It's body Chow Records.

Look look at look at nugget head over there, a ka Sharmaine and all that. All I'm saying is in two thousand and eighteen. Man, you can't think think of a more positive name than body count Records. Come on, man, do we need more body casting to screet beyonest? You're right? What's y'all? Bat me from Instagram yesterday? What's up with that? Good? They bamed me because I had a pov web series out right killing white people. But it was faked, but it looks so real. It's called Black America. Now I

gotta put it on YouTube. America A M e k k k A, Now what kind of white people are you killing? Were you killing the racist biggest Manna's flavored white people. I'll switched the whole you know, I mean they got out there. Yeah, I switched it up. I can you have to fix that next time when you do it, don't just have black people killing the racist,

bigoted white people. Just have all good people, so good white people, black people, kay, people all getting rid of all the racists and the biggots and the homo folds, the trans transphobic people, islamopholds. It's all the good people killing all the bad people. That's sounds good man. Thank you for the ad question take the make off for man? If that makeup off your advice? You please? What baby? That's my guy, that's my guy. You know what I'm saying.

Black people can't just never ever give each other positive advice? Dope, draft you everything? What's up? Trafe? How are you doing it good? How are you? I'm doing good? What's a talking? The name travel? What's up? Says? How are you? I'm doing good? I'm doing good. Listen, I need to talk to one of your callers real quick, because one of your callers called in last week Joe is to say

my name to do what's his name? He always calling talking about so he would like bad game, man, you Jackson there like Jacks got up down You just that wasn't him. You just missed it. That was that was him by body, body count records and goody back game two different things. Well she know is that he can definitely do the tea bag in his mouth him with a good exactly where he could play straight point I

bob me straight damn trap. One day, you're gonna tell one of them was that suck your They're gonna jump right in your jeans and didn't what ain't guess and guess what they got the right one listening anyway, Man, you are a horrible friend. What happened? How dare you that little dude Ball come prancing out from underneath the stage, Canary yell little pants on her say Sunday see at her Sunday best on. Don't you act like you Ball didn't kill it at the on the Run tour too. Now,

whatever they kill, he didn't kill it. I'm not hating on him. I'm just saying that she had her Sunday best on. We listen dull the girls seen you. We've seen you. Let duvall be assassin savage. Okay, Duval was giving me a little Uzi vert vibes. All right, y'all have a good one. You know trap, you know what you know? Who else is a nice sassy savage Magic Johnson's son, little e j Oh LoveJ Man. I saw EJ last night. Every time I see EJ, it brings me joy. It is two people that bring me joy

when I see them, Little EJ, little Uzi Vert. Yes, listen to me. I need I need to have EJ on and y'all need to have Rude Paul on and DJ and you obviously need to reach out to DJ Dramas so he can teach you how to nix. Supermodel went to the mix so so crazy. Obviously you can't do it. I saw Ru Paul last night too. I saw Ru Paul and EJ at the same place last night. Where were you at? P were you at? I was? I was hanging out with le I was hanging out

with Lee Daniels. Oh it gets better, It gets better, right right? All right? You hit me? I know you has him. I saw a little EJ. I saw Rue Paul, and I was hanging out with my man, Lead Daniel dropping the clues bombs for Lee Daniel. Okay, wow, And for the record, Lee Daniel's enjoys being the donkey of the day. But really, all right, well, I want to know what Charlomne. Charlomney said, I was with Ruppaul, I was with EJ Lee Daniels. I didn't say I was with them. I was with Lee, but I saw RuPaul

EJ at the thing we were at. Yeah. I love seeing EJ every time. You know what. I always talked to EJ when I see EJ because I really liked EJ's energy, I like his spirit. I got to invite EJ to the Breakfast Club one time. Man for the culture. I'm mad at you. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent it this up at any time, you got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about child support. What's hell you He was trying to get their child

support raised to twenty thousand a month. Is that too much? All right, We'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping locas the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy, Angela Yee, shaw Lean the guy we all the breakfast club, good morning. Let's get to these rumors to sall Gucci money. She's filling the team. This is the ruler offor with Angela Yee on the breakfast Club. Well Gucci Mane and his child's mother, Shena Evans.

They are arguing now over child support. Now she's been getting about two thousand dollars a month in child support, but she wants that amount to be raised, and she wants out to be raised to at least twenty thousand dollars a month now. Previously, that two thousand a month was based on his monthly income at that time was twenty four thousand a month, but now she's saying that

has significantly changed. She sees that he's spending a considerable amount of money on jewelry, a million dollars on a wedding, so she wants to make sure the son is tekend care of. She said she can't even go to work because the sun would need a caregiver to watch him, and she can't afford to hire one because it would cost more for her to get a caregiver than you know to and go to work. So NACIAT believe in

blocking people on social media. But in the case of Gucci Man and his baby mama, he needs to block his baby mama on social media. And I'm gonna tell you why why His baby mama sees Gucci shining and she started googling all Gucci and Keisha's outfits and how much they cost, and how much cards costs, and how much you know, the jewelry costs and all of that kind of stuff, and now she want more money. Is pretty low. Now, I will say this, I don't know

what the situation is. I don't know if he's paying for the child schooling. I don't know if he pays for a caregiver, for a sitter or any of those things. But if you do have to pay for a sitter, I know that's expensive, right it is. Yeah, But we don't know if Gucci Man pays for that ste That's what I just said. I don't know that outside of the courts, we don't know what the situation is. So maybe what he needs to do is pay for it

through the courts, and that's how it can happen. That woman sees Gucci Man on social media is shine and she's reading the blogs like everybody else, and she want more money because simply because she think Gucci Man got it, or it could be that she really does want to go to work but doesn't have the money to pay for those things. We don't know what the city. You want to go to work, you gonna get twenty grand

and Morton school go to work. Well, I mean, listen, not saying that she needs twenty thousand, but two thousand does seem like a very small sum of money if you have those things to pay for, because it's it's expensive to raise a child. He decided, Yeah, right, So we don't know if we're paying for other things, if he's paying for you know, for a caregiver or whatever. All right, now, let's talk about Kyle. Kyle has teamed

up and he's talking about toxic masculinity. He's actually getting involved with this campaign from ACTS and Promundo and here's what he has to say about toxic masculinity. I am very excited to partner with ACTS this year on the second year of their Senior Orientation Program, a very dope thing dedicated to the cause of helping young men out

there overcome the stereotypes of toxic masculinity. Me as well as poet Carlos Gomez, are going to be going around to two high schools to talk to young men about this and hopefully help them be more comfortable being the individual they are, not the individual that they think society wants him to be. Dropping a clues bonx for Kyle. I respect that Kyle is to start of that movie The after Party that's on Netflix now that we're all a movie, right, Yeah, don't be afraid to be vulnerable.

He's absolutely right. You know, growing up as a man in America, they tell us we gotta be tough, we gotta be gangster, we gotta be hard. If that's not you, then don't don't allow society to make you think that's what you. In particular for Kylie says he was really picked on a lot while growing up because of his nerdy sounding voice and his demeanor. And he said, fortunately for him, there were other students and teachers who encourage

him to be himself and grow on many levels. I mean, but Kyle does have a very you know, pick honorable face. Stop it. Well, it's you know, that's the whole point. National Bullying Prevention Month is coming up. As well, so you can't just bully people based on what their voice sounds like or absolutely it worked well for him in that movie The Afterparty. If Kyle didn't look so darky, because we wouldn't have been sold as well as it did.

That was a good movie this weekend, all right. Now. J. J. Watt has given a one year update on what happened with that Hurricane Harvey relief money. Now here's what he said.

He said, in the twelve months since Hurricane Harvey, your donations have supported the cleanup, repair and rebuilding of over six hundred homes, the recovery and rebuilding of over four hundred and twenty childcare centers and after school programs serving over sixteen thousand children, the distribution of over twenty six million meals to those affected, physical and mental health services to over sixty five hundred individuals, and distribution of medicine

to over ten thousand patients. Now, he did say that he does have a plan for the next twelve months that includes homemas duration and disaster care management and continued assistant assistance with physical and mental health services. Can any of the residents of Houston Co sign that? Because I know that I was one of traded truths issues and mister Rodgers issues that wanted to know where that money was going. Yeah, he wanted to make sure that the

money was being allocated to the right people. So I wonder if you know anybody in Houston can co sign that. Well, he raised forty one point six million dollars, which is a world record for a crowdsourcing effort, So that money better be going to the right plant, I hope. So I would love to know a trade trade trade or mister Rogers give me an update on that. Makeure I want to make sure that money is going to the right people. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is

your rum report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now, usually at seven o'clock we do front page news. Well we're still doing it, but we're doing it with Andrew Gillham. He's running for governor of Florida. He's currently the mayor of Tallahassee and poles are open right now, Okay, Florida, don't f this up. That's right, all right, this is Charlomagne. Then God talking, you know, I know, I tell y'all

all the time. The craziest people come from the Bronx and all the Florida y'all got a chance to show y'all not crazy this morning by voting for Andrew Gillim. That's right, So go out there and voting. We're gonna talk to him when we come back, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, that's right,

the next governor of Florida, Andrew gill Him. Good morning, sir, Good morning, good morning, Good morning. How's everybody doing this morning? Are we doing wonderful? Man? Andrew? You tied jet. You're on that campaign trail stomping you tied jet. Man, I'm not I'm not tired. I'm just losing my boys. But I got the energy man. We're rounding out this statewide bus tour. I got your girl, Angela Ry on the bus with me, along with a few others. But man,

it's been incredible these last couple of days. We're trying to, you know, make your folks do their job. I put it all on the field, man, I put it all out there, my family and I in and we feel good about the race we run these last eighteen months. And now it's time. You know it's now. It's not for folks to do their job. Give everybody just a quick synopsis of what you plan to do for Florida. You're three or four biggest points that you want to do for Florida. Yeah, I mean what it begins with

our education system in Florida. We basically turned over the keys of education to private for profit you know, charter schools, and now we rank fortieth out of fiftieth in quality. Our teacher pay in the state is the forty fifth lowest of all fifty states. I mean, we're the third largest state in America. The fact that we're back of the packing education is an embarrassment to all of us. I want to reform the criminal justice system here in

the state of Florida. In Florida, sixty percent of the people who are sitting in jail today in the state are there not because they've been found guilty of a crime, but because they could not afford the money bailed systems. They couldn't afford to make bail, and so they're sitting in jail. Costings the state eight hundred and eighty million dollars a year just sitting there waiting for their day in court. We also got to repeal standard ground here

in the state of Florida. It is open season on our children in the State of Florida, so long there's the law that allows a vigilante to end the recesses of their own mind, assess a person of color or otherwise to be a threat, and under the cover of the law, be able to snuff out somebody's life. And then finally it had to say, and this is in no particular order, but we've got to change the state's economy.

Right now. We are largely driven off of a low wage economy where folks got to work two in three jobs just to take care of themselves and their families. It is my opinion, and maybe this is a this is a moral statement, but I don't believe people who work full time jobs, who get up and go to work forty hours a week, how to be paid a poverty wage. And it's one of the reasons why I've come out in favor of a fifteen dollar minimum wage.

There's so much Honestly, after twenty years of Republican control in this state that is deserving of fixing. But if I had to name a few those with the days shootings that that's going on in Florida and seems like there's a lot of teens and kids with guns. Yeah, man, it's insane. I mean over in Jacksonville and they're they're

one of your they're in your listenership. Just last weekend they had a shooting, you know, this past weekend rather at a high school football game, you know, kids doing what kids do, going to a high high school football game. And then obviously this weekend they had the shooting at this gaming you know, incident um down at the Jacksonville Landing. You know, guys in the gaming you know deal, he gets upset, you know, because he loses and goes and gets a gun and comes back in and starts to

take out lights. Right. There are a lot of layers to this, y'all. But but we can't escape the fact that there's just such over access to guns unnecessarily in our society, and really America has to deal with that conflict. I'm not antisecond Amendment, but I certainly believe that certain weapons don't have a place on our city streets. For instance, guns that can fire off sixty bullets and sixty seconds.

Those aren't weapons for civilian use. You ought to join the military if you wanted you to come like that. I have no place in civilized society. All right. Shout out to Andrew Gillian for checking. And make sure you go out and vote. The polls are open right now, so go out and vote. Vote, vote, vote. Your vote counts. Your vote matters. Right when we come back, lean Away to being a building. It's the breakfast club of Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We

are the breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building, young icon lean Away, wecome back. Thanks for having me back, and thanks for answering for I call her stylist and I was like, Lena, we need you to come a little earlier. And she was getting in the call going a Black Girls rock. Yes, she stopped, got back on the photos like Envy, whatever, y'all need to tell everybody, I'll be up there, and I appreciate that. Yeah, I'm looking a little tired right now, but that's all good,

all good. And I was saying, went to Black Girls rocking, I sell your species and I love the species, Thank you so much. Yeah. Yeah, I mean I kind of wanted to. I know, the air September ninth such a DVR tut in. I was just trying to talk about getting free, you know what I'm saying, and whatever that means for you or for us. A big thing for me was cutting my hair off. I did it. I cut it. I just was like, you know, I wanted

to get free. It felt like it was this piece of femininity that I had on me and having long hair I think kind of allow other people to kind of look at me and go, oh, she's still a girl. Though she's still a girl. And I just kind of always wanted to cut my hair off, and I think I was holding back because of what people would say or what they would think. Then I just kind of let that go. I was like, well, I don't care people think. I was gonna cut it off and just

be free. And it's been a beautiful blessing ever since. I said, you're trying to make them comfortable. Yeah, I just trying to make other people feel comfortable with who I am. And I'm like, why am I doing that? What's what's that got to do with me and um, and once I got free of it, just there's just so much joy in my life and my body and my spirit, and so I really wanted to share that,

and so I just talked about it. Whether it's some relationship that ain't serving you, whether it's some you know, a narrative that you've been holding on to forever. I'm like, we gotta get free of certain things because we walk around a lot of baggage. We gotta put it down. Everybody like, yes, let me free myself, this man who ain't serving me? What for you? Um? You know what? Having the ability to make art um that's not touched by hands of people who have not walked in my shoes,

you know, I think you know? And I wrote this movie that people are can say. It's like a black bodying clads called Queen and Slim, and it's about what it means to be black and to be falling in love in the world that's burning all around you and you know, the shy you know, being able to make it this season two, I got a little bit more power, a little bit more, a little bit more creative control.

So that's years freedom, just being able to write because people don't realize how powerful it is to be able to sit at your computer and write stuff. If for it to go on TV and be pumped into people's living rooms, that's a very powerful thing. So I'm not gonna be hard on you know, TV shows or movies when it's not phenomenal, because I'm like, you're like, you're literally seeping into somebody's skin when you when you when you're watching your TV show. Yes, you know, it's like

cosmy show a different world. Those shows are the reasons why I'm sitting here right now with y'all. That's how powerful it is. Like Black folks was like, I want to go to HBCU because of Human College, a tictitious HBCU. People are like, well, I want to go to a black school because of that. Um you know. So for me, it's like, I take it very seriously when I'm sitting in my computer and the things I have characters say and things have characters do. Now, mind you, I go hard.

You know what I'm saying. I'm somebody who loved men of society. You know. I think you can see the influence when you watch the Shy, like they killed the protagonists, you know, and I think some people may go, oh, we'll show the world how you want it to be, And to me, I was like, oh, I want to write the world as I see it. I have the reception from Chicago been about the shot, Yo, it's been beautiful.

You know. We were they were saying, like, y'oleing the shoot on the south Side, more, show the women more. I was like, okay, okay, I hear you. I hear you. So we we've been doing that a lot, you know. And I have a new showrunner, um Ianna Floyd Davis, an amazing black woman, UM, you know, running things and keeping the show going as it needs to. And uh,

we just really wanted to make it. I always want things to be really black, really authentic, really honest, and I want folks to see stuff and go, yeah, yeah, that's right. And and Chicago has been really receptive and really kind and they've been coming out to said and we're at the bub Billikin Parade and uh, we did

the whole thing about shoes. I don't know if y'all heard about like the cops put up these like fake shoes and Bay truck and um, and so yeah, yeah, it's a vic mensa and a lot of my cast and crew came out to do sort of like to combat that and to have just be handing out free shoes that are real to the community. Um and just you know, trying to look really feed the people rather than trying to trap them. Do you get tired? You

do a lot? I know you ain't talking. I know we were talking about I always read your name, and you're writing and you're acting and you're doing more. Do you get tired? And what do you fund the turn? What's your balance? Um? You know I do get tired sometimes, but what I try to do because I do have to recharge, you know. I think it's so interesting. You know, I don't know if y'all seen the latest Whitney documentary.

To me, there's this footage of her in her hotel room like by herself, like just like watching TV or listen to music. And for a long time, he's always think that's that is weird, Like why she just like in a room by herself. But if you think about it, like when she's on stage and you see all those people out, like that's like a lot of energy being thrown at her and then her giving all her energy back. So you can't imagine how draining that is, because it's

like you gotta sit down. Because also when I walk out to the world, I'm property of the public. I can't just walk out and just be like Okay, I'm gonna live. My wife like focusing on me like, oh hey, what's up. I kind of get a picture, and I feel a responsibility to make sure those people that cross paths with me feel, you know, like they've had a nice moment that we can come vibe. But then when I go home, I do sometimes just like it's just me and my fiance and we're just like chilling and

quiet and watching TV. Are watching the Breakfast Club, you know what I'm saying, Just like listening to that and also just taking in art because I make it so much. I want sometimes want to go to a concert just take it in, or watch a movie and just take that in, or watch a TV show and just take that in. Um, what you said is very important. Yeah, when you are in a certain position, you have to know that you don't belong to yourself anymore when you

leave the house. Right, No, that's real, public, that's real. I'll take the pictures out there just now, you know, what I'm saying. It's like it's you know, that goes with the dinner. You know, if you're gonna live your dream and and make a good living and the to provide for your family and your family's family, you know that that comes with it. And I think it's a

small price to pay, but I do. I mean there are some days I sit, you know, at the crib on a Sunday and try not to make too many plans or or sometimes I just cancel a plan just want to be i'mself. I'm that person. Now, are you tired of receiving awards yet? And the reason I say that said no, because if you have in such a moment, it's like every award shows honoring lean away. So next year when we got some more stuff coming, yeah, I mean, but you know that's like you're used to that type

of reception. I mean, no, I'm not tired. I mean, to me, I feel very honored um and I'm very grateful that people would want to recognize me. But for me, it's less about the award. But it's for me it's more about, oh, I gotta have something to say something to impart um. You know, I don't want to get in front of a mic and just be like, oh, I want to thank my mama. Think obviously I'm grate with my mama thinking for the guy, but I want to be able to share something and leave people with

something that sits there, ribs, it's gonna think about. So that's why I appreciate you saying that. Are you even just showing up when you show them to me? Gallo with the thank you many and again, it's to me. It's about every time I step out again, I don't belong just to myself. I'm coming out and I'm stepping out in the public, and I want to make a statement.

How do you stay so humble? Um? You know my lady, she'd be like, look, take out the trash, or we need we need some leakoi go get it, uh you know, or go walk the dog. That's that that sparkling water that's like flavored. Oh it's true people, It's like, yeah, it's like flavor. It's like so hipster. It's like, you know, she's like, go walk the dogs, like to tell me how long to walk the dog for. I think relationships

humble you. When you're in a partnership, you don't it's not always about you, not even with relationship, just you as a person. Like you know, I watched shows like The Shot. I started watching that because I heard about The Shot, because it was your show. I was like, Oh, we gotta watch this thing. Lean is a good person. Got to watch this appreciate and that's how you fall in. And you don't really get that with too many people, you know, it's yeah, you know what I mean. I

think the big thing. I think a part of it is also growing up the way I did, like living in my grandmother's house and you know, not being able to afford certain things. I always say I never wanted for anything, but I never got everything I wanted, and I think that to me is something that you never forget. And I think just the love I get. I always think of this. It's like God didn't spend more time making us than he did anybody else. We all made up of the same stuff, all right. We have more

with Leanaways when we come back. Keep it locked. It's a breakfast club, Good morning Wanting. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Leaning. The waist is in the building. Charlomagne. I'm happy that you and Kid Fury. Come on, kids. I've been I've been a fan of Kid Forst since he was on YouTube Me Too, Me Too decade. He's you know, he's

he really is a young icon. And I got a chance to spend some time with him, and I was it was funny because I was at HBO just having a meeting and talking and um, and I like kind of raised my hand on it. I was like, I know y'all got something with Fury, um, but I was like, you have to get that right. If y'all get that wrong, this is gonna be problematic. And they were like, well, well, do you want to sit with here? You want to help us? And I was like yeah, yeah, yeah, So

I went. We had we sat down the Soho house and we had such a wonderful conversation about you know, just being black and queer and dealing with your families and all that. And he's so smart and he's so funny and the way he's like he's a he's a self made man, you know what I mean? And um and uh and and I've read the outline and we just turned in and it's really really good. And it's his first time going into this space. You know, he's not used to writing television all that kind of stuff.

So you know, look, I think if we get this right, and I think it could change lives because he really does have a sort of dual personality of who he is on screen and what he's doing on YouTube thing versus who he is in the world. And I think that's really important to show about this this guy with this big, you know, flamboyant personality, but when he goes home and yeah, and the demons that he battles with, and I think that's just really important for folk to see.

You know. I think it's really important, like to know your purpose. And if you're a person that knows their purpose and I'm not talking about art, like you have a voice, and I feel like that's always been in you, like you always know and you wanted to be a voice. Well, you know, I think it. I think that's something that for me goes with the dinner for everybody. Not necessarily, some popoles want to come in and make their money,

go make movies and you know, go home. But for me, I think because I look up to people like James Baldwin because I look up to people, you know, like Zora Neil Hurston, and they were more than just writers. They were people who were of the movement, and they were like, yeah, this is what we do. We enjoy writing stories and all that kind of stuff. But they're like, but we also on the front lines, and we're also

out here with you. They never were sort of in this space of well, we're up here, you know, we write books, we write novels, we write poetry. They were always out there in the world. Or even when you look at Sydney Potier, Harry Belafonte like them being having meetings with or you know, even Marlon Brandon having meetings with MLK and Malcolm X. And to me and I

think we're trying to get back to that. I think the industry, you know what it would be me too, movement or people just really just getting involved and educating themselves. For me, it's I can't just be an artist. I have to be an activist as well. And that's why I said what I'm trying to do is protests art, so that way, it's art that you can be entertained by and enjoy, but also it makes you remind you the fire that's in your belly, like get out to me?

Is that like Moonlighters protests art? And I think I just Atlanta's protests art? What's missing or TV? You know, Um, I think we still have a long way to go in terms of prestigious black television was considered. Well just look at like some like Handmade Tale, right or Madmen,

somebody to consider Game of Thrones. We still need shows that are in that vein with black people at the forefront, because I don't think we've gotten there yet, Like we still don't have like a black drama that people consider to be prostigious. I mean the show we're trying to get there. Maybe maybe we'll get there next year. We'll see, right right exactly? Well, look, I mean people don't suspect that people staid have to be a guilty pleasure. Now, it didn't get the right at the time, you know

what I'm saying. So, but I think, to me, I think in the comedies there, we're getting there. You know. I think Atlanta is definitely one of those unicorns where it's like something that is really black and we watch it, but also the white hipsters watch it and go, oh, this is brilliant. Television, so we don't really have I

think a black drama in that space yet. Um and also too, I still think we need you know, look, I'm trying to come with I have a show called Twenties that we're gonna shoot the pilot for literally the first week of October with TBS, which is very loosely based on my twenties living in Los Angeles about you know, black girl and her two very straight black girlfriends and then following their dreams and trying to find love and

all that kind of stuff. But we still don't have a show in the air where there's a queer brown person at the forefront, at the lead. So if Twenties gets greenlit the series, which we'll find out soon, then that will just the revolutionary in itself. But we just need we need more of that. But to me, I want to still see us at the mbcent Golden Globes

where we're not just supporting. You think black creators are scared to make those kind of shows because for so long you had to make a certain kind of show just to even get a shot. I mean, how look, I think black creators should make whatever's in their heart and soul and spirit. Whatever that may be. And look and it may not be something prestigious, but so be it great it is to do. It's a really good

time right now. Just because black is in, it's on trend, or just being divers is on trends, well, hell yeah, it's so many. Everybody wants a black show, everybody who wants to insecure, everybody who wants to power, everybody wants, you know, maybe a version of the shy. But I think to me, it's really about making stuff that's from the soul and from the gut. Because I think the reason why Landa works is because Donald that's that's the space that he really appreciates and knows and wants to

write about. I think the reason why the shot is working is because it was something in my spirit, like I had to get it out. So I just kind of want to say I don't want posts to be making stuff because they're like, oh, this will work, well, this will be hot, this will make you know, people will watch this. It's like, no, write something that is

really special to you. It means something to you, and then it's and if it don't connect now, may connect later like the wire like you may take a beat, but you know, I just want to see stuff that that people feel like they had to get out of their body before they went to the question how important was it to have Aba present you with your award at Black Girls Rocket. It was like a full circle

moment because I remember absolutely. I remember when the day are Vanity was a Vanity Fair, Vanity Fair or the Emmy No, No, it's a cover that came out the day your Vanity Fair cover came out from Ava's Facebook, a post posted and it was an old post of her bigging you up when you was oh yeah, And I was like, Yo, the universe is crazy crazy. That's that's going to be humble, you know, because you talk about human It's because I was a PA. You know. I was an assistant to Genna PRIs Bithewood. I was

a writer's assistant on the game. I was, you know, Ava's production coordinator on her first feature. You know, I think it's about sometimes, you know, working for people that are doing the thing that you eventually want to be doing, and you may not be making a lot of money, you may be waking up really earlier being the last one to leave. But I was always happy to be in the process and I think so many people are focused on the finish line, but to me, there is

no finish line. We just always running. That's why black folks always out of breath. First we was running from the master. Now we run it toward our dream and then we run it tour is something that we may never even be able to attain. But for me, it was a full circle moment because you know, Ava and

I have always have always looked up to her. We've always been close, and she's always been a supporter and I've always been a supporter of her, just cheering each other one from the sidelines, and so for her, for we've just been through a lot together. So for her to be standing there to give me that award, and I presented her with an award before as well, it

was a really really big moment. And I'm just really grateful because she's the big this person I know, I'll here shooting Central Park five right now and um doing it for the culture. So I was really grateful that she took time out of her schedule to comment to to to give me that blessing and men a lot and I'll never forget right we're leading away. For me always even got no exclusive sneakers on outsw I know I got the fear of gods on I got then

the Nigel Sylvestors are at the hotel. Don't believe you know, I can't. You know, Envy o it here? You know? Okay, okay, okay, okay, you comfortable? No, But I love y'all. We appreciate what y'all do for the culture. Truly, we appreciate y'all so much. Away it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club that we're talking behind the scenes in Charlemagne. Yes, I'm doing, of course, my car show

November third. Now, I'm serious. I definitely need your Cadillac. You want my two thousand and four Escalade that got three hundred and seventy six thousand miles on it. Why you want me to pull up? You know I don't want you. I don't want you to pull up. I'm gonna bring it there to night before. It's just so we don't have that much smoke in there. Now you're

telling me you want smoke. Now, there's nothing that brings to smoke more than my two thousand and four Cadillac escalates soon as I crank it up to be a big cloud of black smoke right off the bat. I think it attracts a lot of people. I think a lot of people who want to take a picture in front of your Cadillac. Okay, so I really want to Can I borrow your Cadillac for the show? Uh? Sure? And if you want to buy it for parts, you

can buy it for part two. I don't want to buy it matter if I can't pay you to take it. He pade me to take you show. He don't want to buy that large, No, No, I just want to use it for the car shows. That all right? Two thousand four Cadi like three hundred and seventy six thousand miles on it, but the miles changed every day before we two thousand, three hundred thousand nine whatever. He's still driving because I drive it. L I can't believe that

you went to college. I really can't. Oh my goodness. All right, Well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk the rock. Oh gosh, Goru reports, it's the Royal Report, the Breakfast Club. Well, the rack has sent a message out and this was a beautiful thing that he did. So. Forty three year old Alien Pizzar and her twelve year old daughter Arianna were killed in a head on car

crash last week Thursday. Oh man, this is the incident with the other vehicle was a YouTube star mix Skillet who was driving a one hundred miles per hour in a McLaren sports car. Now, Angelo Pizzaro said on Twitter, my beautiful mom who passed away loved the Rocks so so so much. I'm trying to get him to do even a video saying her name for the funeral. If you could retweet the crap out of this for him to see it, that would mean the world. Thank you.

Well apparently people did, and the Rock did see this request, and here's what he sent. I had turned on my phone and I saw a flood thousands and thousands of tweets have come through informing me about the devastating loss that you and your family are going through with your sister and your mom. Harianna and a Lean I think their names are, and I believe from what I'm told, your mom was a very very big fan of mine.

So anyway, man, I'm just I'm setting you so much love and light and strength your way from my family to yours. That's a beautiful thing that he did. That very nice. Angelo tweeted, thank you so much. I hope everyone knows how amazing you are. I can't stop smiling knowing she's smiling so much. Just thank you, and again, thank you to every single person who viewed my post.

All right, jay Z and Beyance. They are giving away one hundred thousand dollars to one student in each of eleven cities that they are on during they're on the Run two tour. And that's for the kids to go to college. So that's going to our college tuition and expenses. So one student in each of eleven cities they're picking Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, Arlington, New Orleans, Houston, Phoenix, La San Diego, Santa Clara, and Seattle. So well, four years, one hundred thousand dollars. However much

that stretches out, I don't know. Some schools are a lot more expensive than that, some aren't. So yes, that's the charity that they're doing. So that's dope. And that drunk fan who ran on stage has spoken out. First. We told you about this yesterday. He got donkey of the day, right was that yesterday? That was yesterday? Okay? Anthony Charles Thomas Maxwell is his name now. He posted a series of photos of his face and scratches on his face from being detained, and he read still looked.

He wrote, still look good, I look Wish you could touch my swag, wish you could tee. That's exactly why they should have shot him. That's why you should have got a little leg shot shot now that because when these people do stuff like that and they don't get no real consequences, they go on social media and taught people and it just gives them the courage to do that thing again. He talked about getting jumped as well, and he wrote, was gonna let him up so we

can fight one on one? But edwhere's going to jump in? And it's between me and him? That and where can't fight? And he's been sneaked this in? Who oh, yeah, he should have got shot. You're right, he should have got shot in. I told y'all yesterday you should have got shot. Who was he talking about? I'm sure about whole No, no, no, somebody I guess was fighting him and I don't know who he was. Think was gonna happen if a billion dollars, and then he ended it by saying, y'all and words

hit like bitches. Yeah, that's why you gotta hurt people. He shoot off his pinky toe or something. Some people only respect violence and money. That man should have gotten hurt badly what he was shot in his leg Atlanta. He now at first he had just been charged, got a citation for disorderly contact, but now they're actually going to charge him with simple battery. There should charges as we was rugs were was ti time. Nobody from Atlanta helped out day when he was due. I think not

from Atlanta. Nobody was out there. And you know what, that man needed a little bit more than pepper spray. T should have broke his jaws, broken some jaws in his day, allegedly, he allegedly Charlot doesn't change. He's a very change man, a very evolved man. All I'm saying is that dude who ran up on that stage should have gotten hurt, because not only does to teach him a lesson, it teaches the next person that may want

to do something that's stupid a lesson. I can't stand when stuff like this happens and they don't get no real consequences, and then they get online and start taunting people. Y'all hit like bitches should have got shot. All right, Today and tomorrow is when people will be paying their respects to Aretha Franklin. Now that's going to be at Detroit's Charles H. Right Museum of African American History for public viewings, and they're saying this is great, it's incredibly significant.

She's being honored almost like a queen at one of the most important black museums in the United States. So everybody's going into Detroit to make sure they pay their final respects to Aretha funeral. Well, this is just a public viewing, and it's today and tomorrow. Okay, all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. Thank you, miss ye Charlemagne. Yes, be giving that down cant. I'm

giving donkey today to a man named Brandon Johnson. This story has me confused because I did not know that drug dealers do interviews nowadays. Okay, it sweird, all right, we'll get to that when we come back. Be blocked us to Breakfast Club. Go Morner, don't you get you are a direct I'm gonna fatten all that around your eye. They want this man two Doden blows many gloves to make a judgment. Who was going to be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you the breakfast club bitch.

Who's donkey of the day today? Wow at Sharon Donkey of today for Tuesday, August twenty eighth, goes to a notorious drug dealer named Brandon Johnson. Why am I calling him a notorious drug dealer? Because any drug dealer that the police know is a notorious drug dealer. And if his drug dealing is a public record for the world to see, then he's a notorious drug dealer. And this notorious drug dealer, Brandon Johnson, according to TMZ, was arrested back in March of this year with a stash of guns,

drugs in cash. Let me be more specific, Brandon got caught with a fully loaded Shimmy atomatic handgun and narcotics and ten thousand dollars in his pocket and all of this was discovered in his home. He was also arrested in June of this year in charge with DUI in possession of cocaine. Oh, Brandon is notorious, baby, and he sounds like he's not gonna change his ways anytime soon. I would think a person like this would be on probation or maybe he hasn't been in the court yet,

but he will soon. But he's got a litany of charges that he's facing. Our litany of charges that he's faced. I don't know what's up with this dude. I just know that I'm frustrated because the street side knew the rules we had in the streets when I was coming up along gone And I see things on social media sometime. I see things on this internet sometime that I don't understand,

and Brandon Johnson is one of those things. See Brandon Johnson is the drug dealer who supplied Demi Levado with the drugs that showded on that night she almost died. How do I know this? Did somebody at the party reveal his identity? They Demi tell the people who gave her the drugs when she came to How would the world know Brandon Johnson's applied Demi leav Otto the drugs that almost killed her. Well, because Brandon Johnson did an interview with TMZ. Spilling the beans are in this case,

spilling the pills let's go to TMC for the report. Police, did you know what she was taking that she was taken? Disclosed to her that these are not you know, pharmaceutical, they're um you know after Martin bills, you know, and there's they're they're much stronger. She understood fully. You know, it was unfortunate what happened was, but you know, I'm not here to hurt anybody. I care for her very much. When I when I was with her, she was fine for here the whole time. I mean when I when

I showed up, she was a little drunk. So when you left, she seemed five. She was a sleeping sleeping Yeah, let's let's unpack this. As my therapist says, let's unpack this. Of course, she didn't want anything anything to happen to her. Why would you want something bad to happen to one of your best customers? And why would he say he's

not here to hurt anybody. If you are providing someone with hypernounce it oxycotton, oxycodon, hypernounce it amy angel life or now oxycodon, if you're providing someone with oxycode on laced with fentonel, then yes, you are there to hurt somebody. Now. I thought about this yesterday because I don't like being a hypocrite. Rappers have been talking about selling drugs for years, whether in their music sometimes in their interviews. What's the

difference between what the rappers doing what Brandon Johnson is doing. Well, i'll tell you the difference. The differences. Rappers are usually rapping about a life they once lived, okay, a life that is behind them. You know, they paid their desks to society in most cases, you know, and the things that they're rapping about now in most cases, it's just entertainment,

all right. If you are a rapper who rapped about all the drugs they sell or the crimes they have committed, and you are still doing those crimes, then you sound just as foolish as Brandon Johnson did. Okay, did we not learn from the GS nine salute to Bobby's murder? Roddy Rebel? To us? GS nine was just the rap group, but not to the police. The police didn't think that the hot end word was a song or a dance.

They thought it was a tunt all right. Police thought these guys were committing crimes and didn't bragging about them through music. Now, I don't know if that was the case, but I do know music is still entertainment. You can always chalk it up to just being art, but the line is a blurred because in hip hop you want our artists to be real, but I want you to be real, not stupid. Okay, if you have done things that can send you to jail, keep them to yourself,

all right. There was a time in my life when I used to want my gangster rappers to actually do gangs to stuff, but now not so much. In fact, not at all. I don't want y'all brothers committing crimes. I don't want y'all to go into jail. I don't want y'all go into jail, and I damn sure don't want y'all doing interviews or making music about said crimes. So once again the difference between the rappers and Brandon Johnson.

As rappers can just say they are rapping. It's all entertainment until it's not entertainment, and when it's not entertainment, I actually enjoy seeing people get locked up because smart people learn from their own mistakes. Why do people learn from the mistakes of others? If you are dumb enough to be on social media is showcasing your drug dealing criminal ways. If you are stupid enough, the rapper will be doing interviews about your drug dealing criminal ways, then

you deserve to go to jail. Hell. And it brings me a sense of relief sometimes because it lets me know the rules of the street have not changed. Okay. I come from the era of staying out the way, staying low as possible. You don't talk on the phone, all right. You saw American Gangster. You don't sit front row with the fight with the furon. You saw good Fellas. You don't make no big purchases after a link. So if you do that and you get popped, that's what

you get. And that's what I need to happen to Brandon Johnson, Okay, because Brandon Johnson is not a rapper, all right, He's not in a movie, all right. Wasn't no beat behind what he was saying on TMZ? Wasn't nobody yelling cut after what he said? And what world do we live in that a drug dealer is getting interviews by Papa Rozzi. Papa Rozi is running down on drug pushes. Now, I feel like I'm not doing my job as an American citizen. If I don't turn this

man in. If you see something, say something, right. Millions of people saw Brandon Johnson on TMZ. Why aren't more people saying something? It's not snitching when the person is snitching on himself. And the fact that I know he's a drug dealer who is telling us he gave to me Levado the drug that almost killed her. The fact that I know this makes me feel like I'm going to catch a conspiracy charge. So what I would encourage everyone to do. It's called the local authorities in California, LA,

whatever this guy is, and sending them this video. We gotta get this type of s come off the street. Because if you are doing interviews about the drugs you are selling in the crimes you are committing, then you don't respect the game. So why the hell should the game respect you. Please give Brandon Johnson the biggest he haul. I am appalled. All right, well, thank you for that

donkey today. I was kind of confused how he did it too, but they Well, if he's arrested by the end of the day, then I will have faith in the streets again, because because the rules of engagement don't change, So I need him arrested by the end of the day, at least by the week. All right, well, thank you for that. Donkey to day when we come back. Shoot your shot right now. If you want to holler at somebody and you need a little help, you need the

Breakfast Club to help you. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. Maybe you want to highlight a co worker, maybe your ex, with your neighbor, whatever it may be. Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. Shoot your shots. Next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, It's time to shoot your shot. To shoot your shot with the Breakfast Club, one chance. Don't mess it up, mess it up, mess it up. We have tune on the line. Tune good morning, Good morning you guys. What's up? Tune?

Now you want to shoot your shot with? Who? Bro? I want to shoot my shot with my girl, Shauntey? All right, I shante what happened with your girl? Brother? Man, I've been doing lots of growing, lots of thinking. I even started going to therapy. You know, Charlotte Mayne, I know you do that too, But yes, sir, every Friday at three o'clock, best thing, best, one of the best hits ever made. Yeah, well, I used to be really controlling.

Then I got caught cheating on her, and I even I was trying to blame her for what I did, and I was like, if, well, maybe if she gave me more attention, giving me, you know, what I needed, I wouldn't have done it. But I mean, I've been You know, I'm gonna changed. Man. It's hard to say, but I am. And I mean that. You know I'm changed. I'm gonna tell you, man, one reason that I respect you so thoroughly right now is because you love your girl so much that you are faking like you have

mental health issues. Coround of applause for this man, stop. You might have a property, but but whatever got you into therapy, I'm happy for you. And that is a that is a great reason to try to get your girl back. You are trying to do the work to fix yourself because you are damaged. Have you guys been speaking with each other? Well, I haven't been able to get in touch with her for like maybe it's like a month now. It's it's been bad. And I know I know I hurt her. You know I've hurt myself.

I used to be a dog, and I used to be okay with that, you know, But I mean I'm looking back now looking at all the stuff I've done, and I'm like, who was this? Like? This isn't a man? I want to be? This is something I want to have, you know, I want you know, I wouldn't want to raise somebody like me. You don't want to You don't want to be in that nasty, despicable rundown community called being a player. You want to be over here in this nice, gayy community with the grass always stays cut,

called the faithful blackmail community. And if you don't, you get quiet, No, I'm cut some of your experiences out here on the table. Hey, okay, but this is about this is about tone, not about y'all. So, I mean, we use our experiences to help people like tone a tone. Let's get into it. You ready to call and try to get your girl back? Yeah? Yeah, I cannot blame your girl too much. For the hell, yes, you cannot blame your girl. That's all. It's all on you. Is

your mistake. This is what you did. You have to understand that, and you have to really want to change. You know, you're in therapy. I don't know if she knows that. I mean, I've been trying to tell her of them. You know how I've been changing. That's why I came through you guys. You know I'm I'm major fans of the show, so I'm kind of just you know, I really help. The key word is accountability. Hold yourself accountable. Let her know all the wrong things that you did.

Acknowledge that you were wrong, and know that you are damaged, and you are trying to get the help you need to be a better human being. And you want to be a faithful man and be truthful and be honest. That's right. Thank you guys so much. Don't thank God cry You don't thank a tear? Might you might need to shed a tear too, too. We're gonna call her when we come back. Keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Horning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

the guy we all the Breakfast Club. We have Tune on the line with in the middle of shoots your shot and he's gonna call his girl Chante. Tone you ready, Yeah, Hello, Hey this Shante, It's me. It's Tone. I know that I heard you, and I I know I've been bad before, and I know I was trash, okay, but I'm changed. I'm going to therapy right, I'm doing better. I just I'm sorry for all the things I've done. I really

want us to make this thing work, you know. I really want us to just put this back together because I was wrong for how I treated you, being all controlling and all that. I miss you bad. Look, I'm tired. I don't know. Like you're trying to pull your hard out to me. You've said all this before. I don't hear this. Honestly told you know what you did. I'm tired. I'm tired of you. I'm tired of everything. Like I

don't deserve this. I deserve better. I'm just I'm still I know you deserve better, and I know that, and I know that anybody does. That's why I've been looking, and I don't know, because you keep doing the same things over and over again. My thing is, you want to show me that you're better. You show me, you don't tell me, and we've been through this, Like, I don't get it. It's like you keep saying the same

things over again, but you do the same things. You do the same I'm just I'm tired before your lies, your sweet talk baby this baby, I say, this is work now. Angela and Charlemagne the guy, we are the breakfast club. Good morning. Why do you curse so much because I'm tired of this zoom calling me. It's like, I'm just tired. I'm tired theo before. I believe you. Really, he really, he really wants to shot. He says he's changed, He's going to therapy. He said he really wants you back. Mama.

I know you said he has to show you, and I tell you, but it sounds like he's putting in the work. Man. No, he's not at all. And you know we don't want ever had him. We never had him. I don't have a receipt for him. He's disgusting, a little movie's disgusting. Tell me what did he do? What's the most disgusting thing he did that you refused to even acknowledge the fact that he could be a change. Man. He's having a baby and I'm supposed to throw his ass baby showers and I'm not. I tell you didn't

tell us that, didn't mention the baby. I asked you to hold yourself accountable, ask you to be honest. You wasn't even honest with us. It's two things that I will never tell a girl to go back with a man for having a baby, and if that man gives her an STD I can't. I can't co sign this, tell you having a whole baby, a whole person that half a woman's has this off brand bitch and she's disgusting. I work every day, a little persons on her ass every day, and that's when he wants a bum bitch

and he can have that. Now he wants to get you guys involved, calling me. I don't want to hear this. Tell you have nothing to say? Oh, okay, it is now. I understand. I didn't bring up the baby because that you know that to shut up? Shut up, sant Santa repeat after me, played the fool, before played the fool. How was your fun? I believe that you guys, John, I'm sorry, I ain't working now this. You can go ahead with his ass. I'm done with him, all right, Well,

thank you, mom, I'm sorry I didn't work out. Sorry tone, tone, I can't. I had to shut you. Damn my gonna goodbye. If you don't know what shann le Manie is singing, in Sunshine and Her before. I'm gonna play in the mix because now you're like, what the hell is he singing? First of all, First of all, okay, stop trying to cater to these young people. All right, some mass majority of our audience who is forty years of I'm explained for people who don't know. I'm gonna play for people

don't know. Old man heard it off. My goodness, all of your lives, all of your sweet talks. All right, let's talk to mix off with it. All right, So if if you don't know what it is, keep a lock to the mix. I was getting on in the mix right now. You've got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about the show that I've been watching. This might have been one of the funniest O. J. Simpson interviews. I know that's a weird thing to say, but we got a clip of it for you. All right, We'll

get into that when we come back. Keep a lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club, Good morning to talk love. Still goals, by the way, still goals. Okay, Okay, I see you Now let's get these rings for see you. Let's stare with e J. You're gonna tell the people what you're doing out there doing? Way, what are you talking about? I'm sitting ready next to YOUA no, you're not. Last night you were with EJ

and you said you had balls. I was with Lee Daniels, my man, Lee Daniels to Lee Daniels, and I was EJ and RuPaul happened to be there. Now, that sounds like a fun party. I would have loved to have been in that room. It was. It was good energy ball, he said, good energy in the room. I saw EJ in the airport one time in Detroit, but I was too intimidating to go say hello, man, I love J. Every time I see EG, I run up on EJ and say hello, Okay, I LOVEJJ. Knows I love him?

All right, dropping on the clues bombs for EJ. Johnson. That man is amazing. That man will walk in the room with a capon and high hills, six foot six, two hundred and sixty pounds with better balance than everybody in the room. All right, well, I'm sure it'll be in your next book. But let's get to the room. As let's talk. Oh Jay, this is the rum of report with angela breakfast club. All right, So dude, you guys watch Who is America? On Showtime with Sasha Baron Cohen. Yeah, no,

I need to thought show. It's so funny. All right. So it was a finale on Sunday night. And finally this clip I have available online for you guys to check it out. O J. Simpson was one of the people oj the show. O J. Simpson. Now he's playing an Italian playboy who's about to interview O J. Simpson is a lifestyle of the rich and famous type of show. Uh, and here's what ends up happening where he actually trips up O J. Simpson a little bit. Listen my business spot.

Now he's just shake the swords. Yeah, it wants to one on one adjust with you on the E and E is all best cessed about what happened the night with the wife, work wife, the one you shot up then? Well first Verst was my wife. Oh oh yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry, I'm a sorry. I did know we won't use the truths for allow you go the way we see that's what they I didn't get away with nothing. Yeah, I

didn't get away with anything with my wife either. She get me to slide up hey man suit the showtime because showtime not scared and it takes guts to add that kind of show. And then let Sasha do that kind of show. And Sasha is a fearless personality. Let me tell you something. There was all kinds of people trying to have law suits and everything because people don't lost their jobs after being tricked on the show. Now here's what else happened with OJ Simpson O J Simpson

on who is America? And me and you we got something in Coleman were both all you say, your lady key list. You know, he smoked what it sounds like in Italian and it translates to somebody who murdered as women. I didn't need that. Well, you know, I'm glad that OJ is at the point in his life where he can laugh at that. He you know, it's award interview. If you watch, you all hope to get to that point when you make a mistake like that and you can just laugh about it later he says he didn't

do it. Okay, but craziness all right. A fat Joe, his former business partner is now trying to sue him, Scott Spina. He's saying that he got booted out of the business. You know, they opened up that store all the way up sneaker store, and according to Scott, he's saying that Fat Joe kicked him out of the business after it opened. So basically they're saying that he opened up a separate break account without his knowledge and then

went ahead and started funding things through that bank account. Now, Scott Spina has been sentenced in nearly three years in prison for a financial and propriety so he's now suing Fatjoe for booting him out of a sneakers store that they suppose you can't book? Can you book? Can you? Can you sue me because I fired you? No, especially when you go to jail. Well, he's trying, so we'll

see what happens. But he's saying that he helped raise the money to get the store open and work tirelessly to do that and then he ended up getting kicked out of the deal. Sounds like you didn't have some paperwork done properly, right, all right, If you are a fan of Prince like I am, he is going to be well, he's not going to be there. But they're filming a Prince music video in New York and you can also be in that video. They're filming these scenes

tomorrow and Thursday. There's going to be a funeral scene with a religious focus. They're looking for African American actors. There's a male preacher they're looking for, and church ladies and churchmen who are sixty and over and children to be at that funeral between the ages of eight and ten. So they also are looking for a young male age eighteen to twenty one to anybody that wants to be in a Prince music video that's going to be happening

tomorrow and Thursday. I have a feeling Prince wouldn't approve any of this. I don't know, but you know they have a whole Prince album coming out. So that's album is going to be on a piano album's called Piano and a Microphone nineteen eighty three. Is it unreleased Prince Music? I guess so, okay, I'm here for that. Other than that, no, right, all right, now, we told you about Darrake going to meet a fan who needed a heart. She needed a

heart transplant. And after Drake met with this fan, Sophia. She found out some more good news. Here's what happened for her eleventh birthday, my birthday, and it did happen. Well one of them did meet Drake, and that one did happen. And my other ways to get a heart. Yeah, well guess what you're getting a heart congratulation? Yeah, wow, Drake might be Jesus God's plan. Right there. You touched the hammer. Drake's over your sweatshirt. You get a goddamn

new heart. What the hell, man do you mean about to tip at the little girls getting the heart? I can see why I'm tearing up to dropping the clues bomb. You need a heart, Charlotte Magnet, I might have to start praying the owls God, Jesus Christ. Somebody else needs a heart and my God. All right, and that is your rumor report. Hey. I do want to salute Lee Daniels though, and I do want to salute Jordan Cooper

because I appreciate good art and creative people. And I witnessed some very creative, smart art with great messaging last night, And the most important thing to me nowadays is messaging. And I just love how certain creatives are putting the medicine in the candy nowadays and giving people just could digestible messaging. So salute to Jordan Cooper and Lee Daniels. You don't know who Jordan Cooper is now, but trust me you will then you got a ball last night.

I did have a ball. That's why I like talking to peop like lean Away for having lean Away on this morning, Like I just like good creative people who are just you know, doing smart art with great messaging. Yeah, shout to Lena with for joining us this morning now, Yes, revote, We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice Mixes up next and earlier this morning, Charlemagne was singing this song. I know a lot of you guys probably didn't know what song. He was saying, how do you

keep saying that? You know? Everybody started tweeting like, I'm such a such age and I know this song I'm thirty, I'm twenty. That was a classic record. If you didn't know that song, I'm gonna start to mix off with it. What's the name of the song? Sunshine? And oh you know what, how does that sound start? Because I remember there's like a little skin in the beginning. You don't remember they talking to me, what do they say? He goes, he goes baby, baby, Uh, he goes baby. Let me

explain to you what I'm saying, what you're saying. It's not even like that. It wasn't like that. But I just saw you, baby. I don't love you. You don't love me. You know what. I don't even want to talk to you. You don't mean nothing to me. I don't want to see your face. I just want to see you walking through that door. There ain't nothing else to say. Peace And then come, wow, that seems you like I said, if you don't know what Charlemagne you so,

if you don't like this is a classic record. You know how many women's hearts been broken and they don't throwing this record on in front of their nephews and and and well, clearly somebody's throwing that on in front of you time. That's what you're really trying to say. This is a heart break. How many times somebody dedicated this song to Charlemagne? All right, man, like some friends, we gotta go, guys, I don't even wait turn it up.

Didn't God damn it. It's my joint. All right, Let's get to the mixes to breakfast club morning

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