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Master P Interview and more

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Today on the show we had business man Master P call in where he spoke about his series "No Limit chronicles" on BET and made some stories clear. Also, Charlamagne had some internet issues so we had callers call up to nominate their own donkey of the day, and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Allow me to introduce myself, Angel and Charlemagne. The guys, y'all came a long way. I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect for you know what everybody else does. And y'all are just the best of what y'all doing this platform to reach y'all hat that you earned make space for somebody like me. You guys have a direct line to the coaches. Oh my god, I'm on the end, dolamine and empty. All I do is read about the Breakfast Club every morning. Good you guys

are trending every you know. I dragged my ass out of that. I'm like, uh, what happened on the Breakfast Club today? Good morning USA? Hey, good money? Hey you can't you're cutting in and out? Ye damn it? Man, Well, guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? That's right, it's Wednesday, and what's up? Good morning Toronto. So here on the East coast New York, New Jersey were hit pretty bad yesterday with the hurricane or turned into a tropical storm. I have no power in my

house right now. I have a generator just taking care of the fridges to make sure the food stays okay, But there is no power, so I have no Wi Fi. So I'm actually at my office. I had to ship move everything to the office and I'll do everything from my office this morning. Charlemagne, I don't know what happened with him. I thought he had wifie. How you holding up? Yeah? Hello, Testing Cane. Yeah you're going in and out. I know you said she had problems last night with a Wi Fi.

So how are we gonna try to make this happen today? How are you holding up? How are you guys out there? The tropical storm affect you? You have power? They said. Over a million people in the New York, New Jersey Connecticut area have no power. How are you guys holding up out there? I went through it to ye and say what was going on the front page news? But I don't think he's there. Yeah you're there, No she is not. But all right, I got a lot to

talk about today. Master P will be joining us this morning. We're gonna kick it with master P. Of course, he has the No Limit Chronicles that's on b ET. The first two episodes were released last week, so the next two or tonight. I'm excited about that. I'm really loving the MASTERP just learning more about Master Peak. Me being from the East coast New York, New Jersey area, we knew about master Pa, but we didn't necessarily know how he got into the game. We know about it bout it.

We know the ice cream man. We know make him say, um, we know the tank, But I wasn't. I didn't know how he got into the game. I didn't know all the steps that he made and why he was one of the first artists to get a deal where he kept eighty and the label kept twenty. So he breaks all that down, which is amazing. I didn't know that. Yes, I can hear you now, isn't that bad? Am I still cutting in and out? No way better, way better.

I'm talking about master P. And you know he'll even say it today when we talk to him, that you know, he didn't know a lot. So instead of just acting like he knew, he asked for advice, like he reached out to Michael Jackson's attorney paid him just to get advice. So we'll talk to master P in a little bit. And then we got front page New Years. What we're talking about you, Well, let's talk about Donald Trump in this interview that he did with Jonathan Swan. All right,

we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club. Charlomagne is having some technical difficulties. But let's get in some front page news where we're starting. You think go difficulties before. He's having technical difficulties. Now are you good now? I think so. I can't here now you're cutting in and out. So let's get to the let's get to the Trump audio.

So yesterday Trump did an interview with Jonathan Swan, and he talked about having coronavirus under control. And so when they hear you say everything's under control, don't worry about wearing masks. I mean, these are people, many of them are older people. Control under giving them. I think it's under control. I'll tell you what, how A thousand Americans are dying a day. They are dying. That's true, and you have it is what it is. But that doesn't

mean we are doing everything we can. It's under control as much as you can control it. You really think it's just as much as we can control or a thousand deaths a day, yeah, under control, my ass there's no control. Like the cases are rising, they're shutting more and more places down. What are you talking about under control? You back? No? All right now? He also he pulls out evidence that says he can prove that numbers are going down. Right here, we're lower than the world, lower

and lower than what it's Europe. Oh, you're doing death as a proportion of cases. I'm talking about death is a proportion of population. You can't do that, you Why do you have to go buy the cases? Will you? Look? It's going up. Death is way down from where it was. It's it's a thousand a day. It was two that half thousand. It went down to five hundred outs going on again. Where it was is much higher than where it is right now. I went down, it went up,

but now it's going down again. It's going down in Arizona, it's going down in National it's going down in Texas, it's going down in Florida. Yeah, it's going It leveled out and it's going down. That's my report as of yesterday. Well, I want to know where Trump gets these these facts from, these numbers from. I want to know that so I could tell these restaurants. Hey, hey, numbers are going down. Can you open back up? Can I go get a nice meal and restaurant, you know, so people can get

back to work. I want of where he's getting these numbers back. Welcome back here? Hey am I okay, now you're good? Now, all right now. Donald Trump also still has a grudge against Congressman John Lewis, and you know, he didn't go to his funeral, and when asked about him and his legacy, here's what he said. How do you think history will remember John Lewis? I don't know. I don't know John Lewis. He chose not to come to my inauguration. Do you find him impressive? I can't

say one way or the other. I find a lot of people impressive. I find many people not impressive. But again, nobody has done more right back to the Americans than I had understand. He should have come, but I think he made a big mistake taking your relationship with him out of it. Do you find his story impressive? What he's done for this country was a person that devoted a lot of energy and a lot of heart to civil rights. But there were many others also. He's so petty,

you can just say, yes, he was a good brother. Yeah, we didn't get along, we didn't like each other, but I respect everything that he's done. Like Trump is petty man, all right now. We also talked about systemic racism and police brutality. I can already tell you this question didn't go well, do you believe that many police treats black people differently from what people? No? What a systemic racism

mean to you? I hope the answer to that question is, now do I does anybody really answer that question accurately? What about what about analysis? What's your cold hearted? I have seen where there is a difference, and I don't want there to be a difference. But why do you think black men are two and a half times more likely to be killed by place than Why that? I don't know, but I don't like it. And what do you do about it? Then? Well, I think we've already

done a lot of it. You haven't. I understand your achievements. I know what you're gonna say. He also said I do know this, please have killed many white people. Also Alison's response, And you know, Donald tum usually will tweet out interviews that he's done and sit down. So people can go and say this one. He's been quiet, my goodness. All right, Well that is your front page news, and that is your president. Get it off your chest eight

hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need the vent, you can hit us something right now. Maybe had a bad night, horrible morning. Maybe your power went out, or maybe your power went out, your WiFi is out, and a bird flew in your house. Yeah, yeah, yesterday a bird flew in my crib. That sounds like a good luck. No, they actually said this bad luck. But um, I couldn't get the bed. How you look at it, it's only how you look at I looked at it as good luve. But I could not get

the bird out. I was trying to talk to the bird. I was trying to do everything possible. My whole family ran. The only one that stayed with me was my three year old. She was the one that just thought the bird was the cutest little thing. Everybody else was out like gone. But I finally got it out after an hour. But get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Phone lines A wide open.

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're man here from you on the breakfast club, but you got something on your mind. Let hello, who's this I'm saying Anonymous today? What's up Anonymous? To go off your chests? Bro? Yeah? No, because me and wife we're having problems. You know, we've problems for a while and

kind of were boiled it over. Was because yesterday she said she was going out to get some coffee, and then she went out to get coffee and then come back with any coffee. And then when I went to go out for word, she switched the subject. Oh well, all of a a sudden needs baby food and you took all the money. Well why didn't you tell me that he needed food before you went to go get through herself coffee? And now I'm a bad person because you didn't bring that up to me, and I'm trying to

you know, I'm frustrative about that, you know. So I don't know if I found wrong for her how you know, being as active and paying as much attention as I could have, or if we're both wrong for you know, her going out to get herself coffee versus getting him his food when you know she was already out and she didn't get the coffee in the first place, and

then sound like I asked you a question. Yeah, it sounds like a miscommunication and something that maybe other things that hap opening that made this absolutely blow out of proport, blow out of proportion. Yeah, that's true. It is an actually question. But yeah, I know, I just had to get that off the chest. But I'm frustrated about it, you know, right now. But I don't want to mess up, you know, you know, at the four of the show. But you know, I have a good show. It's fine.

This is for you to get things off your chest. It's fine, it's no problem. A little bit of a down but it seems like there's a bigger issue and a bigger problem that you need to find out what that is. I mean, the fact that she went to get coffee, there's something bigger than that. She could have drink the coffee in the way back to bro but

there's something bigger than that. You need to get down to the bottom of it, because you don't want her to go get caught get a black coffee, but then she's really gonna get some black penis, you know what I mean. So you need to figure out that took a left time. Just let them know. Better figure that out, all right, brobo, Yeah, just better figure it out. Hello, who's this listen? Good morning sir. How are you doing this morning? Brows with anybody? Everybody's pretty good? How everybody

your way? That's good? Okay? What's up? Brought? Get it off your chess? How are you doing, Julie? I just had ourtage yesterday for a couple of hours. I guess, uh. And there's a matter of fact, the one out twice, but now a thing got it's back to a normal What were you doing during the power outage? I was, a matter of fact, listening to the radio. Okay, so the radio was still fine. I was have to shift

to change it to the batteries. But other than that, it was I guess a couple hours that it was out. Will you buy yourself? Will you buy yourself? Or were you boot up? Oh? No? I was by myself. Oh all right, well, thank you for having us on. We'll be your boot for today. Right, you guys are the best. Thank you. Get it off your chess eight hundred 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. Wake up, wake up, wake your time to get it off your chest with your man or blas. We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello, who's this? And Hello? It's a sham? How are you doing? What's up? Brother? Get it off your chests? Oh man, I'm just trying to get off my chests right now. I've been trying to put myself out there to do a little bit more work entrepreneurship, but COVID nineteen has gotten me at home. I'm in Florida. Um.

I listened to Breakfast Club every morning. I'm listening to it right now as a matter of fact. But this is crazy. I've always thought I've never been able to get through. So it's nice to How are you doing, Envy, How are you doing? I answer to you, what's mining? How are you? Yeah? But you just keep keeping up with your entrepreneurship. Man, it's gonna it's gonna kike off. You just keep playing it now. It's the time. I mean, you ain't got nothing but time because we all stuck

at the crib. So what are you? What are you doing entrepreneurship wise? What are you doing well? I used to. I used to do door to door sales. I'm in Jackson, Florida. But I've now been actually realizing like I was actually kind of good at it. So now I've been trying to do things, like really things. I might as well sell things that might make me more money. So and right now I'm already working like with a mortgage company. I've been there for a while. So yeah, man, it's

has been hard to get my name out there. It's been hard to just kind of kind of advertise myself. I guess in a way you better do it now, which tell people where they can find you. All Right, it's two. Can Sam underscore the number two? So number two? Can Sam and underscore? All right? Thank you, broboll y'all have a good night. You too good? Oh yeah, well it's a good day. But all right, Hello, who's this Callie? Hey, queen from Callie get it off your chest? Oh my goodness,

j Envy, I'm so excited to talk to you. Number one. UM, I'm up at like three thirty in the morning because I'm stressing. UM, I just got a notification from my employer that UM, during coronavirus, they are number one letting me go. Um. I'm a breast can survivor and I'm current in breast cancer treatment and I rejected from my employer to allow me time off to complete my treatment during coronavirus so that I could behold with my fund

complete my breadcascer treatment. My doctor took me off on disabilities. My employer informed me know that my request was not um reasonable and they fired me. And they are I'm a profit manager and I live on site, so they're asking me to move it in seven days. I don't know what to do. I'm I have chemo, I have a five year old boy, and I'm mad as hell and I feel like I'm being discriminated against and they don't care. They just don't care. They want me to

leave California. I'm in Cali. Yeah, I'm in southern California in the Tom Frings area. And I don't want to say my real name. I had a very recognizable name. But I'm going through the right contact attorney. It sounds like you need to get your story out there though. Yea, it seems like you need to get an attorney. Did you speak to an attorney? It? No, You guys the first ones that I called. I just found out today.

I just got the letter like maybe seven hours ago, and I'm shaking, and I said, I got to call my cousin in New York and see what child I can tell me. The first thing I would do is I would get an attorney and talk to an attorney and see what my next step should be. Definitely file for unemployment so you can get some money coming in to make sure you take care of your baby, and make sure you take care of your hospital bills. Those are the first two steps I would do to make

sure that my I'm covered. Attorney. I want somebody's tears. I want you know, and I've been trying to google like black female attorneys. I want somebody to know what I'm so that the discrimination is real. I don't want to just talk to any your body who doesn't care. Is there somebody you can get a reference from, a friend, a family member, an attorney who they used. I don't know. In legal reserences, I have a lot of you know, my medical reserences. My doctors are willing to make statements

for me legally, that's great. I'm just thinking I should go to like, you know, local news outlets and journalists like you, and you should do absolutely do all that. You should absolutely do all. That company a huge company. They have properties all over schach what's the company here? And they're oh, my god, a WI Management, A WI Management,

now a w min I management. If you're listening right now with somebody that works for a WI Management, this young lady is has been working How long you've been working there? Man? I worked there a very short time and that's the problem. I only worked there for a couple and when they found out that I have breast cancer and I had to go through treatment, um, they started to really make it hard for me to work there. And my doctor said, you know what, um, well, five

of my residents reported positive for coronavirus. I got tested and was negative. And my doctor said, you can't be in that environment, right you? Or you should definitely you should definitely find an attorney. And if they in fact fired you because they didn't want you because you were gonna miswork to take for a treatment, yes, you have a case, and I would definitely talk to it an

attorney and have an attorney write a letter. Sometimes just writing a letter just just solves an issue because they don't want the problems, they don't want the court dates and maybe they can settle something out. But I would definitely find an attorney. And like I said, if they fired you because you were because you had to take off time for treatment, that as discrimination and you you have a case. So I would definitely reach out to an attorney. Email if anybody who's listening, and they can

provide some information on attorneys in California. Sure that are willing to take my case? You hold you know, hold on right now. We'll get your information on the side, and if anybody reaches out to us, we'll definitely give me information. Okay, take care, thank you, all right, you hold on all right? Okay, man. That's how there's a tough times and you know, just for her to have a job and then for them to treat her like that even though she's having her own personal struggles that

she has to go through. That's the only promise is you just got to prove the reason that they let you go, you know what I mean, Because they could say, yeah, we let you go because we're not making any money refurlough. You know, nobody's ever gonna say, hey, I let you go because of you're taking time off. First she has she has statements from the If she has statements from the doctors that she works with it, she's been doing a great job. Then I'm not just gonna get an attorney.

Let let an attorney fight that one out for you, and you know, and go unemployment. Get your money to make sure you take care of yourself at first, and then hopefully everything falls into place. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up. Now. We got roomors on the way. Yes, and let's switch to something positive, and we'll talk about a new school that is launching courtesy of rock Nation.

All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock this to breakfast Club. Good morning a breakfast club. E j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Zoey's Eldonna. This is the ruma report with Angelina. Well, zoe Sadanna has issued an apology for portraying Nina Simone in the biopic Nina that came out in twenty sixteen. If you guys remember when she was casted it became a huge deal in Hollywood. It became a whole issue about color.

They had to darken her skin and the posters for the movie. They also made her nose look wider. Here is what Zoe Saldana has to say now in twenty twenty, I should have never played me. Now, I should have done everything in my power to cast a black woman. I thought that done that I had, I had the permission because I was a black woman and I am. But it was Nina Simone. And Nina had a life that should have been and it should be honored to the most specific de two all because she was of

specifically detailed individual. And but that said, so I'm sorry, I'm so sorry because I love her music. Yeah, what's your opinion on that? Hey? I think for Nana Simone, the problem was that a lot of her story is tied into being young, gifted in black and songs that she has about the color of her skin and the issues that she had with differing skin tones and how people perceived her. And she was very I think um her stance was just known. That was part of her story.

And so in Hollywood, I think is also this whole thing of quote the brown paperbag tests and people love lighter skin getting more opportunity, so this was would have been a great time for a woman to get that opportunity. And also it's always how Donna is. She's out for a latina and a lot of people thought it should

have been a black American playing playing that role. Yes, and so there's a lot of nuance to it, and it's always how don at the time did defend it and say that there's no one way to be black, and she's raising black men and if she hadn't done it, the script would be lying around. She didn't want to pass on it again, and she was very defensive over her decision to play the role. I don't think it was necessarily her fault. She had an opportunity and took it.

I think the casting director should have took that more into consideration. Got but you know, she's admitting and she went she feels like the movie should now be made and it should be made in the right way. So I can always feel that when somebody has a change of heart and can't express that and say that they were wrong, I never have a problem with that. Right And speaking of which, Ryan Reynolds has apologized for marrying

his wife, Blake Lively, on a slave plantation. He said, it's something that will always be deeply and unreservedly sorry for. He said that they had no idea the venue was a plantation before the wedding. He said, it's impossible to reconcile. What we saw at the time was a wedding venue on pinterest. What we saw afterwards a place built upon devastating tragedy years ago. We got married again at home.

But Shane works in the weird ways, he said, a giant mystic like that can either cause you to shut down or can reframe things and move you into action. It doesn't mean you won't f up again. But repatterning and challenging lifelong social conditioning is a job that doesn't end. Yeah, you know, sometimes you know, people apologize just to apologize. He didn't know what it was. He just seen a place and rented it out. How many times do we always do that? You know, you see a hall or

venue and you rent it out. Then when you find out later on, you'd be like, oh damn, I didn't know, Like I don't. I don't look at him anyway for that, But I am sorry. He looked at the website before the wedding, and on the website it says there's nine historic slave cabins on the property where people can learn how black Americans worked and lived, as well as the struggles that were faced. So I'm sure, and that's foul. But if he didn't know, and he honestly didn't realize,

then there's something different. But if he knew and read all of that and still did it, yeah, him. But you know, back in May, they anounced they donated two hundred thousand dollars to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and they talk about systemic racism. It's a time to reflect on decisions that you're making on yourself. And I don't know about the backlash that he got from that, because

sometimes people do things because they get backlash. But maybe if you truly understand it, it's just a lot going on, absolutely all Right. Now, let's talk about Jay Z and Rock Nation. They have launched a school of music with Long Island University in Brooklyn, and so that's a partnership between the Rock Nation and they're going to be doing

this Rock Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment. They'll start taking applications this fall for the fall twenty twenty one semester, and twenty five percent of the incoming freshman class based out of New York will receive full rides with Rock Nation Hope Scholarships. I think that's stop and I think that's part of what our massive he was seeing in this documentary and the chronicles of No Limit as we got to start teaching our own so hopefully our own to get the gems and our own it

get the knowledge. So the fact that he's creating a school and breaking it down with music and sports management and all that, I think that's great. I think that's wonderful. I wish I wish I had an option to take some of those classes when I was in college. All Right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we got front page news what we're talking about, yes, and let's talk about in Aurora, Colorado. Please have apologized to

a family. They drew guns on a woman and her four four children that were in the car. Two of them were her, two of them were her nieces. And we'll tell you what happened, all right, we'll get into that next Keep it locked. It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Gay. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news will be starting, ye, well, let's start in Beirut.

They awoke this morning to devastation. There were two huge explosions in their port, and at least one hundred people were killed and nearly four thousand injured so far. The Prime Minister of Lebanon has appealed to all countries and friends of Lebanon to extend help to the nation. He said, we are witnessing a real catastrophe. The cause of the explosion was twenty seven hundred tons of ammonium nitrate that is an industrial chemical using fertilizer and as a component

in mining explosives. It is a national day of mourning for the victims of the explosion. They are still searching for victims who are trapped under the rubble, and residents are trying to find their loved ones. People are sharing pictures. They are saying that damage is going to be pretty bad. Billions of dollars worth of damage in Lebanon. Goodness gracious all right. So government's worldwide have off its support, including the UK, France, Australia, US, Canada and Israel. So far

goodness gracious well. I definitely pray for everybody out in Beirut all right. And in Aurora, Colorado please have issued an apology. They drew guns on a woman and she had four miners in the car with her. They mistook her car for one that had been stolen. Brittany Gilliam a black woman. She was with her six year old daughter, twelve year old sister, and fourteen and seventeen year old nieces. That's on Sunday when police drew their weapons on them.

Gilliam said that she her sister in seventeen year old niece were handcuffed while police verified that the car was not stolen. On a Facebook video, the children are on the ground and the parking lot surrounded by police. They're crying. In the video, onlookers are trying to ask what's going on. They're trying to intervene about police pulling their guns on the girls. And all of them are black and according to now what they're saying in a the police are

saying that they were told her vehicle was stolen. She told them that her vehicle was stolen back in February, but it was cleared up, and she offered to show them the vehicle registration insurance paperwork. The problem was that the number of the license pate they were looking for and matched it, but it was a different state of a vehicle that was stolen. So I guess what their

protocol is if it's a stolen car. The way did they approach you is with their guns drawn, right, which is understandable, I mean, because if somebody still a stolen car, they don't know what's happening. But I mean the police got it wrong. I mean they had the wrong state and they have to start double checking and triple checking to make sure they find the right person or the right information, because I mean, just think about the trauma that those kids are gonna have for the rest of

their lives. They're in their call with their mom and all of a sudden, they see cops walking up to the car with their guns drawn, Like that's gonna be all types of trauma, all right, And Gilliam said that she was like, if you wanted to place me and handcuffs at that point, I would have gladly agreed to that because you had a job to do and you did it right under the right protocol. But you're pointing a gun at four kids and then you proceeded to

start handcuffing the kids. That's what their problem, you know, was and has been. And according to the police department, they said, we've been training our officers that when they contact a suspected stolen car, they should do what it's called a high risk stop that involves drawing their weapons and ordering all occupants to exit the car and lie on the ground. But we must allow our officers to have discretion and to deviate from this when different scenarios

present themselves. Yeah, he seems like he's trying to cop out. And I hope that this lady gets an attorney ensues because you have young kids, and any officer out there, you know, you have young children, and there's no way that you should be putting these young kids out and tell them to get out the call with guns drawn on them and putting them on the floor. These are kids, and then and mistake could have happened, like it definitely

did happen. You had the wrong state and because of that, these kids would be suffering for the rest of their lives. Every time they see a police officer, they're gonna be scared. Every time they see anything to do with cops, they're gonna be running in scared, and you can't blame them. And just FYI in a rua. That police department is the same one that is under scrutiny after everything that

happened with Elijah McClean. If I remember, they put him in a toe cold, he lost consciousness, and then they gave him ketamine to sedate him. This is the same police department. My goodness. All right, Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss Yean. I don't forget next hour's Donkey of the day. You could get on the phone lines right now if you want to give somebody Donkey of the day. Charlemagne's

having technical difficulties. You know. There was a storm here, tropical storm to pass through in the New York New Jersey area, and I mean it's so effed up and I still don't have power at my house. I'm actually at my office right now that I tried to set it up for this morning too. I was yesterday I was like, oh, yeah, you know, my power went out, my internet went out. Oh you ain't have to c the work. Yeah, but I guess I'm here, Yeah, you

are here, but yes, I'm in my office. But so if you want to give somebody donkey to day, you can eight hundred five A five one oh five one and up next Master p will be joining us. We'll kick it with Master p when we come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I wanted everybody in cej Envy and Je Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now, Master Pig. What's going on y'all?

Good morning? First off, pe Man, the first two episodes of that documentary was so good, so salute to you on that. I was wondering when B and T first approached you, where you hesitant to do it because maybe it wouldn't be raw enough. Maybe it needed to be on another another outlet so it could be raw. Yeah. You know, we start thinking, we think BT, we don't realize that they have a fan base, and nobody else was there, and I'm like, well, I've always if you

look at my career. I went to Priorden and it was the underdog. They didn't really have the type of content that I had, and I start looking at it. I said, you know, I want to go back to the core audience. This is where I started from, and I feel like we could make so many great projects together them. It shows that people want more raw, real content, and that's what this is about. This is opening up

avenues for something mails it was. It very difficult to get a lot of the people to do a lot of those interviews because I know a lot of times you guys, you part of ways. Well. I've always kept good relationships with people. Sometimes things don't work out. It just don't work out. But everybody around me, I think was different about this documentary. I let people talk about what they've seen and what they've been through, and I wasn't afraid to let them expressed, you know, where they

was at at the time, part of the movement. You know, everybody that was around me has been paid whatever I ever owe them. Sometimes relationships don't work out, and I just think that it's even more people that wanted to be a part of the documentary that just couldn't because you know, not just them blew up. You're gonna have people hating, gonna have people saying this and that. But the greatest thing about this was the people that you've seen in this documentary. These are the people that's a

part of the journey. Some people was a part of the season, whether it was producers orders. You know, they didn't make big records with me. So people are always gonna be unhappy because they feel like, oh, nobody mentioned me, and nobody said I mean, I couldn't mention every high school teacher. I had every middle school teacher, every friend,

every family member. But I think what we was able to capture the moment, the core of what went on with no limit and this is gonna prepare for the ice Cream Man, King of the South movie that are becoming after this. So you know, you I thought it was dope that you m You know, you had some of the people in there who weren't necessarily happy. I can't remember the brother's name. Yeah, but with the King, he didn't go all the way with you. He was there early with you. Why why did you choose to

keep them in there? Well, because I really wanted to make it with Keen George, that was my friend. But once he got with the manager guy, you know, I had to cut off the hood game. Dog. I couldn't play that because I'm on my weights, like I'm gonna make it with you or without you. We all men. That was a tough one, man. But you know, when you're on the streets, you gotta do what you gotta do any man. So I think, and that's what I wanted people to see. And I wanted to show people

that that. You know what, It didn't start off where I started selling millions of records. I mean I had no fans at the beginning. I mean tupat JT the bigger figure of rapping Folte. You know, a lot of those guys was way bigger than e Ford and too short just in the bait. And you know, it was a lot of people I did want to talk about, but it was just so much man. So this was inspiration, right because I feel like everything that you said you

wanted to do, you did. And I know a lot of times so many people have great ideas, but they don't really follow through and follow through I keep telling them no ideas of whack idea. Remember yaller Man who told me, man, your shoes just okay, look a look at this. I'm gonna sell millions. I'm gonna be bigger than that. Get hold up, I'm gonna show yourself. Ain't nobody go out hustle me. Look look at this, yaller man, I got your side. Okay, Look, sometimes you gotta sew

hold on. Nobody got more products than me. I have the right. Come on, who's gonna hustle? It's twenty twenty. This ain't nineteen ninety five. I got chills. I ain't gonna know what's y'aller man, we ever watching this, y'all better realize y'all thought what I did is ninety eight. Now I ain't gonna what I get better with time. Y'all. Hustle game comes from the streets. So my thing is to tell anybody to take the same street mentality and put it into doing something positive. You don't have to

look over your back. And man, I just want to tell y'all that God has blessed me that I'm here, and you know, everybody's not going to be happy to y'all the man. Some of these guys, even that you see on this documentary, some of these guys had a lot of money. Snoop Dog is a prime example. He took his money, he flipped it, he got in business. I'm proud of him. He went to the university to

no limit, graduated, and he abost. Some people took their money, went to the strip club, brought cars, brought jewelry, try to keep up with their neighbors. I've never worried about what Puffy was jay Z had because life, business go up and down. When you look at African Americans and Latinos, we normally don't own anything. And I'm not saying you need to help. You need to have ownership of everything, but you do need control. If you have to control,

then you can control the narrative. Same thing we did with this documentary. When in episode two, when when y'all had to meet him with Burdman and Clipton and you decided not to do business with them. What made you decide that? Because you could have signed him and you could have had you know, no all of your brother. Yeah. When I when I met with him, and I'm gonna tell you something, I never take advantage of people when they down. This dude just had a different glow about him.

He wanted his own thing, and I think it all worked out the way it was supposed to work out. That's how God worked. He didn't need to be under me, he wouldn't have the legacy have right now. I mean in music, I'm not a shaving to say they passed me up after I'm gonna show that in the next episodes to where you know, by him doing what he was able to do, he built his own impire, and that's great man for black man, we want to celebrate them.

I got into product. I was prepared. So people don't realize and tell people the music business, you're only gonna be hot between three to five years. After that, you know, they got some people go on able to do shows. I'm saying three to five years, so you need to start figuring out what you're gonna do. When I was in the business, I was already prepared to sell, move on, create another brand, and start over. And so that's that's

thinking business. That's not thinking like, oh, this don't last forever. I could I could wrap forever. No, I could make music forever. That's the game. Creating another artists create, go find brands and product. If they do that right now, they'll be around forever. Yeah, it looked like from the documentary, it looked like y'all have like a hostile meeting, Like it showed a little sketch when you got up and walked off, and so so let me tell you it

wasn't a hostile meet. It's just that's New Orleans. Like if you hear something, you're like, man, look, man, okay, you you you your own balls. So that's how I look like, either you're gonna listen to what I say or you're gonna do your own thing. And this dude already had his own you could you could tell he get his own things. So I'm like, man, don't make I'm wasting my time. You gonna do that? Did he try to blackball you? Seriously? Huh? Did he try to

blackball you? Since you did Jimmy Iven for not doing a deal with him. He know, he told me I wasn't gonna never get a deal. But I told you, I'll put my trust in faith and door. When you put your trust in faith and door, he'll make your enemies your footstool. They say that in the Bible. And I just walked out there and said, he lit me noe a light bulb went off in my head. That's why I tell people education is more important than anything. You know. I pray for wisdom, I don't pray for money.

And when I walked out there, I'm like, man, I'm working twenty four to thirty million dollars, you know, And I said, I just got to keep working. I'm gonna just go do this on my own, all right. We got more with master P when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with master P. Charlemagne. We had Snoop on the Breakfast Club Man, and Snoop said,

you saved his life. And so it had me thinking, when when you heard about the Death Role project, what did God tell you in that moment to help to help Snoop? Well, you know, I mean, I'm about doing what's right, man, And I told Snoop, you know, whatever you say about Sugar Knight, that man did put you on. He put you in the game. And so doing that that would be a bad move because it's all about the integrity. You gotta be thankful. I think a lot of people don't look at it like that. They're not

thankful for the opportunities. If you're not the boss, then for whoever the bosses, they're giving you opportunity, not when you get your own company. And that's why that's what I'm telling y'all, When you get your own company, you could do whatever you want to do. And we don't need to be getting into it with other black man because that's what they want to see us kill each other. He didn't need another yes man around, and I just think that we don't keep in one hunting with each

other like that. I didn't want to see that man get killed over some music. It made no sense to where you know, you're disrespecting somebody that actually paid your bills before or put you on. You know, you probably wouldn't everything you wanted. But y'all got to realize when I first started, you know, I had gave my CD to the distribution company that I was that I was buying my music from. From my story, they never paid me, but that let me know. Once I got away from them, Look, man,

I could I could make money doing this. I have something. When you reached out to Michael Jackson's Lloyd. What was that for? Call like? And what made you reach out to him? Of all people? Back in the days, Michael Jackson was the highest paid entertainment and he was making twenty two percent of record and he had never land and all this stuff. I'm like, damn, I just do make all this money making twenty two percent. He's the highest paid. So I start researching, so any artists watching

this or entertainer's research or business. But this guy was so big to what he liked. Man, you ain't got twenty five Kate, I'm not gonna even say that. I almost I got too much going on. I'm doing so much stuff for Michael Jackson. So I had invested myself, which a lot of people wouldn't do that today. So when that man gave me that advice, told me what a distribution deal was, it took my business to a

whole nother level, back back to Snooper real quick. Why did you just let him walk freely once all his albums were done? Because he even said, like, you could have got ten percent from him for the rest of his career wanting But that ain't being a boss. Real bosses make other millionaires in and they create other bosses. Snoop turned into a real boss anybody on my lab. But think about it, anybody that was mad that left, I totally contracts up and say, man, y'all going bout

some minutes if you don't. I've just learned that's just the way I've been through my whole life. You gotta be able to keep your word. And if somebody don't want to be around you, I don't want to be around them. Good money. That's the way I live, man. I live by that, and I learned that from being on the streets. Is like, man, I don't want to be around somebody that don't want to be around me if it ain't love of being on the same page with me and Snoop, it was love all the way.

I wanted to see him be a boss. You've got a lot of angry, mad people in this business, y'allo. Man, you guess what that mean. They don't have no money. I started in the music business. Now I'm about to take over the film industry now because I have the right production team. And you guys see that now. But it took time. It didn't happen overnight. You know, it's interesting about that. That's kind of the opposite mentality of

somebody like a sugar knight, right. And he's addressing too, because when you moved to La he didn't think the time was big enough for the both of you, and you told them bogus, you're gonna have to move. So what kind of interactions did you guys have. I know we've only seen the first two parts of the docuseries, but what was that like? And did y'all ever get

to some type of understanding? So people don't realize And this is what I want to address this too, because you know, we two black businessmen, so they see me come from the hip hop where everybody want to put us against each other and they want to see us kill each other. But my conversation was real, calm with him. It wasn't like negative. I just told him I feel and it was real. I never wanted to be a tough guy, so I wanted to get that straight with everybody.

I've only stood up when I need to, and I even did business which Shook after that, And you guys are gonna see that's how I signed Snoop. I wonder what made Shook feel like he could even call you and say that though, why because y'all both black, because y'all both hip hop. Well the think about this though, That's what I tell people. Look at Rodale Dry, they got a thousand stores on that block. They're all making money.

And that's how I feel about it. I'm like, you know what, maybe he's not what he needs to be at mentally, but I am so I feel like it's enough money for all of us. You know, I'm praying for my brothers man, and it's like sugar and cancer rated right now. Man, you know, I want the best for his brother. I mean, God has changed my life

and spared my life. I'm not in that frame of mind, like we got to show these kids that, you know, yeah, you come out these tough places, you don't have to be the toughest guy in the world, because most of

the tough guys that did on in prison. The doc also showed me something that was very rare, and that's a pick of you in pocket, Like I always wonder why there wasn't a lot of pictures of you in pocket when you was on the road with them all a little bit yeah, you know, you know, to be honest with you, I was always the hustle in the background to like and I let those dudes go do

their thing. And uh, I mean this dude was just incredible. Dude, man, like we lost them too young, and uh, it's just man, and like everything that's going on now, you know, it's like history repeating itself. A lot of these orders are dying. Young man. When I look at Tuopot, I looked at how Nipsey hustle, you know that that was my dude. I feel like this guy should still be here. Like the hood took him Monday. And that's my thing. I'm saying, we don't know. We got so many great people that

we kill it. Jen Cole reached out to you when he decided to to to leap into the NBA and say, hey, I know you've been through it. I know you're a rapper. This is what you did. And what was that conversation? Like, Yeah, the conversation was man. J J. J. Cole is a is a definitely stand up guy. He called me man, He's searching for advice. He wanted to know and I told him, I say, man, let me tell you some

from the first thing that gonna happen. I was a hell of a player, but they're gonna hate you, like they don't want to see that. So you gotta be prepared for that. If you're not prepared for that, and you live in a social media world, now every shot you missed, they're gonna show it on TV. They're gonna talk about it. So whatever happens, you got to be so ready and so own. Uh, they're gonna get you

about it. And you think any NBA player want to see you there all the hard work there and did, and then you know, you're thirty five years old now like you think these young boys that come from all these different colleges but want to see you. So you know, you got to know what you get yourself into. And that's that's I just wanted to prepare him that the hard work is gonna get you. I tell my same my kids that my kids hurt sing Mercy. They two

the top high school players in the country. But I tell them, now, you got to outwork everybody because last year, nobody knew who you were. You know, they beat Lebron Jameson in the seventeen thousand Uh see the game at the Target Center in Minneanapolis. And uh, but now you own the spotlight. Well, I'm able to show a little this in my documentary about you know, what happened in

my basketball world playing in the NBA. But I'm working on something with Slam Magazine to why I'm just gonna do something on the whole basketball thing, because man, I got all the got it. Well, I got into one fight before in the NBA, but uh, I ain't gonna say because we're friends now. But you know rookies, they make the rookies carry your bags when you first come into the league, Like, dude, I got more money and everybody on the team, though I'm not carrying. I'm a

super rookie. So that was my first time ever getting tested in a long time in the NBA. I'm like, this dude really wants something, right, So I asked coach him, Like, coach, what happened if we get into a stuff? When the coaches like, whatever happened in the gym? Standing gym? We end up being best friends after that, Like we end up being cool. But who wanted to fight in the gym? Charlotte, Man, the only thing I canna tell you, I ain't lost a fight in a long time, and I was in

the best of the shape at the time. So I'm gonna tell y'all in in a documentary I do with Slam, So if he want to talk about it, all right, when we come back, we got more with Master p. Let's get into a MASTERP Mini mix. It's the Breakfast clogal Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ and v Angela yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking

with Master Pete. That was a Master Pete Mini mix. Now, Charlomagne, you know people, when I hear you name these names right like MEA X was always like my favorite lyrics is in No Limit. But man, you had feed soldiers, slim, mystical. I gotta wonder how did cash money pass no Limit? Because we I mean, it's life, That's what I gotta realize. It's life like. So people look at me playing basketball, but I feel like the artists on our label, they

stopped being hungry because think about it. Now, if I'm not doing it, no moding, somebody else gotta step up. Charlo man, That's that's that's just life. So they know that I'm stepping down to going to business. I want to do product I created dolls. I created real estate companies, I created clothing companies. Like I'm getting away from this. It's time for somebody else to shine. Nobody else stepped up,

but snoop in Romeo, everybody else got comfortable. So you know, I'm running a business, so it shouldn't just be about me. Why I got to be the biggest artist on the label, and so these guys stopped being homery and it didn't beat by the pound. Got greedy at the time to what they wanted. More money, I mean, but it didn't add up. It didn't make sense. And so and that's what my whole thing is. If you want to be your own Boston, I told all those guys, but go

start your own thing. Would you do a versus battle? So with me, I'm not into the whole versus thing. So people never really see me as as like the greatest rapp I've never been trying to do that. But I sold a hundred million records. I got a lot of hit records, but I've never been that part of the business. I'm in a product business now, y'all. I'm grown up. If y'all follow me and everything else I did follow me, and this if you want to be successful,

get you some product. And look, I'm gonna get these on Charlottmagne real soon because in the movie I'm making the nonbelievable. To believe, Charlottmagne, I remember when you say it, man, pee your shoes. Okay, I appreciate that you put me back. You sent me back, you sent me banks y'all the man because of you, there's gonna be a multi billion dollar bit to remember. I like that red one. I like that. That's a good design too. I like the red one you you held up though. Yeah, so look

think about this right. Let me tell y'all what when y'all understand from motivating oneself nine courage you actively to think independently and if they speaking a product pep with that slam, Doctor Mitchell and Ness need to come to their senses and they need to release the Percy Miller hornets or Percy Miller Raptor's jersey. Why why have those

never been released? Well? You know, I mean, I guess they're waiting, but you know, I think it's I think it's a good time and I think that we'll be able to go back to the NBA and make that happen, so you got to get the approval from them. People don't realize that it's Charlotte. It was crazy. I had ten thousand people in my life to get autographs in jerseys when I was in short, I've never seen nothing like that in the NBA has never seen nothing like that.

So I just appreciate the fans. And it's gonna happen soon, as y'all the man, It's gonna happen soon. And you know I forgot about mister Servegon too, and how much of a role he played in the early success and No Limit. Yeah, well, you know, mister Servon has always been lawing him crazy gangster. So you know, serve On used to play basketball with me, and that's how we

end up being being tight. And then you got to, oh, this is what I want to say too, you know in the documentary, and I let the Bay Area artists talk too, because I love the Bay Man. But think about it. The reason why those guys didn't make it with me. They thought that I already had made money when I signed a deal, so they was upset for no reason. Look at the documentary, it was like, yeah, man, pee keeping all the money I signed a deal with Prouty.

It didn't give me no money. I signed a distribution deal, so I wouldn't get that straight to everybody like like they showed that it was man and time when you don't know something. That's why I say education, it's so important. I did a distribution deal, Challa, man. When you do a distribution deal, you don't get no money til you make some money. And so I think a lot of those guys didn't understand it anything that, oh, you signed a deal, now you've got millions of dollars. No, I

got no money. So I end up selling five percent of the company to get two fifted from them to go do some more marketing promotion. People got to realize my success comes from when they closed doors on me. I just kept I go open up a window, I figure something else out, and I kept going. And I think that's what you want to see in this documentary, to where I kept going even when nobody believed because a lot of those people didn't believe in me. So

think about this. If I they got killed in the Bay Area and wing the left and went home, I wonder what people will still be talking about me. To the data you never know, I'll tell you what the man, you are an inspiration man, and you know I celebrate you all the time. And you have no idea how much you inspired me when you told that white man. You think you white? You right? Yeah, So think about this, y'arlo. Man,

how many of us are gonna do that? They got artists today that's not gonna do They don't even know their power. And so we have to start using our power. And this is what I say. We got guys right now, or go shoot up the hood, kill three full people and then when the police come, they dropped their gun and lay on the ground like, hold up, you just killed three innocent people and now all of a sudden you're gonna lay on the ground. That showed me that

you're really not that crazy. And then these artists they beef and go kill up these little managers and people they got. But they go to these companies. Go look at from Atlanta Rectors to Universal. It's no artists never winning there and got into it with them. Why they're not beefing with them? It's crazy to me, like, man, we need to stop killing each other and beefing with each other. Why we can't communicate with each other. Nobody want to pay me for my knowledge. That's why I

don't waste my time no more. Everybody want me to do something for free form. I didn't never act nobody for nothing for free. I paid for everything that I want. It's not just about me. No Limit is a corporation, and so sometimes people gotta stop being negative because we all probably can make a lot of money together if

we utilize the people that've been up before you. Right, well, we definitely appreciate you for checking in and sharing that knowledge this morning and seeing the rest of that documentary. It was the first two episodes amazing, So thank you for checking in. It's just on Wednesday to Tuesday p. Eight o'clock h East Coast time. All right, well, thank you master pay for joining us. It's the Breakfast Club. Who morning, I appreciate Joe, thank you, Kay morning. Everybody

is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rum as. Let's talk Kevin Hard. It's about report with Angela the Breakfast Club. All right, So Kevin Hart went on social media to defend his friend Ellen de Generous. He said, it's crazy to see my friend go through what she's going through publicly. I've known Ellen for years and I can honestly say that she's one of the dopest people on the FFing planet. She has treated my family and team with love and

respect from day one. And he also said the internet has become a crazy world of negativity. We are falling in love with people's downfall. It's honestly sad. When did we get here? I stand by the ones I know and that I love, looking forward to future where we are back to loving one another. This hate ish has to stop. Hopefully it goes out of style soon. Yeah. I respect Kevin hart falls standing up for his friend, his homie and somebody when he had his problems that

he won on her show. But you know, you just don't know how people treat people when you're not around. But I mean I get it. I mean I would stand up for my friend the same way. Yeah, all you can speak on is your own experience. Now, he did, like you said, he had controversy over past tweets of his that were homophobic, and he went on Ellen de Generous to show she stood by his side, and she out that he had grown as a person, and she also, as a member of the LGBTQ community, accepted as apology.

People give her flag for that as well. They felt like she doesn't speak for the whole community and it was just, you know, something for her show. So she got flack for having his back, and now he's getting flack for having her back because this was his response to all that heat, the hate he got for defending her. I'm a friend. As a friend, if I have a friend in trouble, ever, I'm gonna do my best to try to be there for that friend. Then I hear

people go, what about Nick, that's your friend? Because we didn't see it means that I wasn't there from Nick sad times you've lived in man. Nick was over my house every goddamn day when he went through. I was a woman called the president of for goddamn studios and reached out to so many to try to see what we can do to solve the situation. Final solution. When did we lose sight of reality time? Man? All Right?

You know, the thing is that there's a lot of people who are coming forward and talking about that workplace environment and also their interactions with Ellen degenerous. So you know, can both things can be true. She could have treated him and his family great and treated other people not so well, right right, I mean, just like you know, our workplace. I don't think there's anybody that can say I'm not gonnay. I don't think there's nobody that can say I treated them bad. You, on the other hand,

you bully me all the time. I think're gonna say you, I can say that you treated me bad. No, I say you bully me all the time. You treat me bad. Dramas, Is that right. Yeah, he's a big bully. A lot of people don't know that. Yeah, he's a big bully. You're a big bully, he said, he's a big bully. He said, he's a bully. See that's the problem man with being a woman today. If you have to stand up for yourself, all of a sudden, you're a bully. See I free bullying me now. I'm the only woman

on the show, the only woman in the room. This is how I get treated for speaking up for myself. See that I'm getting bullied now. See y'all got to say sorry, I'm sorry. Now you're getting all right anyway. Katy Perry also came to that didn't go the way

you thought it would. Katie Perry also came to Ellen DeGeneres's defense and said, I know I can't speak for anyone else's experience besides my own, but I want to acknowledge that I have only ever had positive takeaways for my time with Ellen and on the Ellen Shall, I think we all have witnessed the light and continual fight for equality that she has brought to the world through her platform for decades. Sending you love and a hug, friend and speaking of love, Tiffany Hatters has confirmed what

I felt like we already knew. She is dating common Now. She recently did an interview with Stevo on his wild Ride podcast and said this, I feel more confident in me and it's not him that's doing it, but it's like, yeah, way happier, And it's like knowing that I got somebody that cares about me, that really has my back. It seems like he does. Anyways, Hi, I'm happy she's in love. Man's love is a great thing, and I'm happy she's

in love. Yeah, they've been quarantined together and when I went to Dave Chappelle Sammer Camp, they were there together and very cute with each other the whole time. It seems like they were having a great time. So that's dope, and it's the real thing. It's not like some put it on for the public. You can see it behind the scenes when cameras aren't rolling. Absolutely all right. And speaking of which, the baby has in this song out and on this song he actually named drops Danny lay Now.

I know that there were allegations and rumors and pictures of the two of them together, they hadn't really confirmed that they were dating. Well, here in this clip the baby did name drop her specifically. I think the blows my boot. She always staring. Never she'd been telling me, I'm cute. I always keep it on me. She'd tell y'all a shooting again. Even used to have to wound

the sala side. I actually forgot to how to pooh football field in going in the film basketball quoting if you can go in the NBA all be freaking every day, Ji Beach might be Danny lay Out. He could say that he probably need to play that. That was cute. Are they still dating? Looks like she's not anymore. I don't know. I can't say. Maybe they'll get back together.

But that song is called Go and it's from the deluxe edition of is Blame It On Baby album, So there's ten new songs that are officially available on that album. That's the only bad thing with this industry. If you're dating somebody and you put them into song and then all of a sudden it doesn't work out. What are

you doing that situation? Do you change the name? Do you take the name out or just leaving the same effort Carrucci, oh Crucci or yeah it sucks, but you know she did post that she was single, and Bawa had slid into those mentions. She said, I'm the best girlfriend. She said. I'm loyal, loving, motivating, a woman of God, a family, girl of freak, a woman of God. I'm funny, I'm jiggy, hard working. I ain't boring, she said, a bitch,

I'm perfect. There you go. And speaking of couples, doctor Dre's wife is challenging their pre nup and their one billion dollar divorce battle. She said she was afraid to sign it and she felt pressured to sign. When she was asked about signing the prenup, Nicole Young stated that I was extremely reluctant, resistant, and afraid to sign. I

fell backed into a corner. Given the extraordinary pressure and intimidation by Andre, I was left with no option but to hire a lawyer, of course, with the help of Andre's team of professionals, and unwillingly signed the agreement very shortly before our marriage. She said that two years into the marriage, he acknowledged that he felt ashamed he had pressured her into signing that premarital agreement, and he tore up multiple copies of the agreement in front of me.

Since the day he tore up the agreements, we both understood that there was no premarital agreement and that it was null and void. That's not true, though. You can't just tear up an agreement and say it didn't exist. Yeah, you can't do that. And then this is another thing. How long they've been married. They've been married for a while.

How long Longney? Twenty something years? So how do you go back from twenty something years and be like, hey, I felt pressure twenty something years ago, Like I don't understand, like I thought, a prenup is something that you do with your lawyers. You sign and that's it. It's in stone. They got married in nineteen ninety six, so that's twenty four years. But my thing is also this, right, you can't just tear it up and say now it doesn't make it doesn't exist. You have to do another agreement

to amend that agreement. Correct. And I thought she was an attorney, right, Oh, I don't know. I thought she was an attorney. Okay, But I can say that I'm sure that people do feel pressured into signing prenups, especially when they present it to you. We've seen that happen a multiple occasions. So I don't know what their real situation is, but I would think you would know you gotta still do some type of amendment. You can't just say rip it up, it doesn't exist. Are you gonna

get a prenup when you get married? Would you? I don't know. I haven't ever thought about it. Probably, Okay, I got a lot of stuff. I would have did a prenup, but I would have nothing because Gia had all the money when we got married. I didn't have nothing. Yeah, you ain't have no nothing to like protect? No, I have nothing that I had a blue, a bright blue minivan, all right, even mad if you had to give that up though, like you got it when you got thirty

million dollars. Yeah, someone wants half, it's all good when you have thirty thousand, and if she wants half, it's a different stories. All right, I manjla yee. And that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now don't forget next hour, ask ye it's coming up. Eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, you will help you out. But I'm next is donkey today? It's the breakfast Clogald morning. It's your time to nominate a

donkey of your own. Remember now, that's it's how they choose. Call in now. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. All right morning everybody, Charlemagne is out, so it opening up the phone lines and allowing you to give anybody donkey of the day. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Hello, who's this? He's going on it? Sean? What's up? Man? Who you wouldn't give donkey to man? Only get donkey to day to this dude in my job man, he showed up to day

and brought a gun with him. The working was showing it to people and they fired us. Who last, Wow, he brought How old is he to bring a gun to work and show the people? I'm not sure he's a grown man. Sure he's probably late twenties, early thirties. Maybe he was. Was he trying to scare somebody up? Man? Did he have be for promise? Was he trying to

scare somebody? Why? Oh? No, we think he's mentally on stable. Um. You know, he had made comments before about off to certain people, and then you know, showed up with a pistol, so we had to we had to make sure that got handled. Thank god. All right, My goodness, Hello, who's this? Hi? This is Crystal from South Florida. Hey, Crystal from South Florida. Who you wanna give donkey to? Day too? Um? I would have to give it to the breakfast club? Okay?

Because well, um, at this point, twenty twenty has been a pretty bad year. And I think the rhetoric that you guys speak about Joe Biden and dangerous because I don't I'm saying about Republicans, especially my friend who's one. She didn't like Trump, but she was like, he's a Republican candidate. Summer vote for him. And I say that

all the time. I say that Republicans ride very hard for their candidates all the time, and I tell people to make sure they go out and vote, and I let people know who I'm voting for it Joe Biden. So I don't think I spew out rhetoric against Joe Biden ever. No, not not you. It's other two. The other two. That's me and Charlomagne. I'll tell you what though, I'm not. I'm not just gonna I'm just not gonna fall alone and follow. If I see a problem or

if I have a question, I'm gonna ask. And if I was a Republican, if I had a problem with Trump, I would, I would say. If I'm a Democrat and I don't like some of the things that Joe Biden says, it does, and I'm gonna ask him about it, I don't have a problem with that. That That doesn't mean I'm not going to vote for him, just means I questioned what it is. And if you have a problem with that, I'm sorry. We should always demand things to my politicians.

I don't think there's any politician or president you wouldn't demand things from. But I would never tell people not to vote or not to vote for him, right, Like I said, I am, but I could definitely say I've never heard Envy or Charlomagne really say anything good about Joe Biden at all, and he's not. There's no other option, So I just like, at this point, that's like saying, when I get to the polls, y'all interview them, it's you.

I've never interviewed him, so I don't know, and I have a lot of questions when someone comes on here that speaking about politics, it's how do you feel about Biden? You know, like he's so bad? But I understand he's not perfect. But the way you guys are feeling there, not in who yee, but you particularly, it's just it's dangerous. At this point. There are people who are undecided who are not going to vote because they're gonna feel like

Trump is horrible too. So I'm just not going to vote. Yeah, no, Trump is Trump is definitely horrible. But if I have questions, I'm going to ask those questions. I'm just not going to walk into the booth and click Democrat Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat. I understand that my vote is powerful, and I have questions and if people are upset with the questions that I have about a president who candidate, I'm sorry, but I'm going to ask those questions period. Yeah, but at

this point it's like what is your other option? You're gonna vote for Kanye? Like who else are you going to vote for? And listen? I also, and I also have said this, and I say this repeatedly, that I think it's also important who a person has, as of course they're VP who else they're putting in positions of power because it's not all about just the presidents who's surrounding them. So I think I pay attention to that as well. But I respect your opinion. Thank you for

giving us donk here to day. Hello, who's this? Yeah? This is a big brother from the Gulf. What's up, big brother from the Guard? Who are you gonna give donkey you? I want to get a dunky other day? To the entire Bretly's Club staff, why are we getting donkey our money? I've been summing the song to a bretin the club to Angela Ye Da dj Envy Charlotte Mayne of God for months now, and it's the Charlotte man the God themed song gonnas future and thank y'all to check that out. So you said the song and

we didn't. We didn't listen to it. So you mad so Dad, We're gonna let you spit your song right now. Go okay, Charlotte mainly God, he sell us how people go make your black privileges opportunity to come to Who created no facade? I had to beat the odd. Shout out to the God, Charlotte mane this one right here for you. Shout out to the game, Charlotte Maine. I think that's a great love song me for some respect on my name they envied or where y'all ball with

my game? With one right here for my boy Charlotte Man, that's bro. I think that's a great love That is a wonderful love song. I'll make sure we get it to him. I think you guys might have something. Man, I see sparks in there. Than appreciate that. And that feels like a song that you should say. It feels like a song you should sent to Charlemagne and not us. Yeah, I think that's more of a Charlemagne day. Yeah, after that,

everybody want to everybody to check that out. Literally japs hit three at gmail dot com and there's Oot and Dave e ut s e y three at gmail dot com. All right, well you you have a great one, man, and we'll make sure that found like a long email. Goodness gracious eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Donkey up the day. When we come back, ask ye. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call ye right now. But please, no more

love songs. It's the breakfast clo. Come on, what's you wanna know? Baby Mama? Issues needs and words of wisdom? Call up now for asking eight hundred five to five one oh five one a breakfast club. Come on the relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? Call up now for asking. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now it's time to ask ye. Hello, who's this? Hi? Good morning mooney, Hey,

what's your question for you? Good morning? Good morning, good morning, dn be good morning scholar man um. The question. Okay, I've been with my dude for almost three years now. He's forty, I'm thirty seven. The issue is I need him to step up more to the police in the sense of handling like our responsibilities. Um, I don't have any children yet. He has three, and from previous relationship he's a great father. But the problem I'm having is when it comes to our responsibility, how do I We've

had the conversation. I know for sure he wants to marry, well, he's We've talked about it, and he's asked me over and over and I told him he's not ready. I need reassurance to say, if my arms are broken or I'm disabled, that you will be there. And that's where I'm in a like back and forth and I need him to really step up or else I'm out. What is it that he does do. Let's focus on that. I want to hear what he does do the bare minimum.

Let's say we have a mortgage of nineteen hundred. He used to type battle like, baby, you know I have kids in responsibility, which I'm aware. I knew what I was signing up for. But at the same time, down the line, I have to know that you will be there. He does not in put his fair share of his responsibilities, and that's the problem I have. See, here's the thing, right, I think that does he have it when it comes to stepping up, because I know we're talking about finances now.

He did once upon a time where he was making six figures, but something happened. He wasn't able to continue in that career path and he ended up getting something else. But now he's in a more stable job. So if not as if he cannot do it, now he can. But you know, like I'm not really acting for much. I need to know like he's going to be that once,

you know, like like right now, I'm not sure. It's very stressful for you because especially you know, you're putting so much into it and you want to make sure that he's matching that minimally. Yeah, we've had the conversation. It leads arguments, right right, I don't know, I don't know if he's going maybe you guys, do you know, do you know his finances very well? Have y'all discussed. Yeah, I'm on the account with him because he manages money

poorly and he had a gambling problem. So I ended up, you know, in opening an account with him to make sure that everything is being managed. But I also feel as if like his money, like the majority of the truck is not going into that account, right, Okay, So it sounds like y'all need maybe you guys, because sometimes people get really emotional when it comes to money, especially with their significant other, and so maybe what you need

is to sit down with a financial planner. And I know they have free services if you look for Operation Hope. I think that's a great organization and I've done things with them, and their services are free and they can Actually I think sometimes it's beneficial to bring in somebody from the outside because, like you said, you guys get into arguments, and I think sometimes when we deal with things like finances that we can be emotional about with

someone close to us, that does tend to happen. So maybe a better idea is to bring in somebody that can go over your finances as a couple and help you, guys set the goals for what it is that you're trying to achieve, and that could be really helpful. Awesome, awesome, thank you so much. So it's called it's called Operation here,

it's called Operation Hope. So look for that and they can start helping you like immediately, I think, especially right now, you know you have to approach things in a positive way, and that positivity is we have goals that we want to achieve as a couple, so how can we make

that happen? And I want to make sure that we are set up for our futures and for the futures of our children and whatever he has going on to and financial responsibilities that he has, he needs to make sure that he's set up for that also, and he needs to know that you guys are on the same team. Well, I've told him that, I said, you know, I am your partner. I'm you know, I'm aside you. I'm with you,

not against you. And I've done like vision boards what we need to complete by this time, this time, this time, to get all this done, and none of them were I guess succeeded by him. I've done all of mine, but every year, towards the end of the year, like November December, I do like a vision board for the upcoming year what we need to get out of the way. None of them are. I've done all of mine. So

I feel like I love that you've done that. I feel you And maybe there's just financially y'all won't match up. But I do know that our relationships with money can be so fragile and different based on how we were raised, and so maybe he needs to change his relationship with money, and that might have to come from an outside person, right right, especially from my cultural background, for men is

the full provider. But I know we're dealing with modern time and I'm not to type that's going to let them in just literally take all of his money and take care of me. But at the same time, I need to know like you are temper, and I need you to be ambitious, and I need to feel stable exactly exactly. Yeah, Okay, well I hope you record out and I know it's not an easy thing. Good luck, Mama, all right, thank you? All right. Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need

relationship advice and any type of advice, call ye. Now it's the breakfast Club. Good morning Coma for some real advice with Angela. Yet's ask Ye holding everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. But in the middle of ask Yee, hello, who's this? What I'm doing is Jay Cotton Cotton like the lives I'll call y'all are y'all doing up? What up? Though? So? Ye? I got a question right listen, can you help me or do you got any advice for helping me get

off into the music business. I'm an R and B singer. Man, I've been singing for a while, a long time. I've been on TV. I had a reality show on TV one with a David Tower and Blair Underwood. And I just want to get some advice. Maybe you could shoot some some what reality show? What reality show was that? It was called Stage Black? Okay, all right, it's your music slapping though. Yeah, I'm like, oh, I'm really wanting the coldest to do it. Jay can and let's hear

something in my heart be gay to see that. I need your men with me. Had time, Yeah, feeling that sould for you? I won't that go oh no you oh and that you ruined it? What do you think? What do you think? I know? Huh? And we got a little and we got we got a little more. I can tell well, I don't want every to get boy, I'm not well, yeah, you want everyone to get moist? Jay? No, No, I didn't get moist. Sorry, Jay wasn't for me. Man, I just want to talk to you know, shoot some

some of some producers my way. Like really, that's been my main thing. The producers I've been dealing with, they've been they've been all rap producers. They all do rap beats. But I've never really been able to find a producer that's, you know, do just strictly R and B or trying my my forty like Drake found his forty. You know what i mean. You gotta find that. Yeah, you need your partner, you need your batman. And I'm looking. I'm like, I feel like I'm I'm um. I was Lebron in Cleveland.

You know what I'm saying. When he he just ain't had the right paint and he found You know what I'm saying. You can't say that. Don't hate you gotta don't do that. This is my dream. This is what I mean. Let me hear something else, Let me have some else. I'm sorry, let me hear another one guy all right, and I'm on moisture. Here we go. I'm a Catholic. Came oh, I know it's good when you start speaking Spanish every sexually bit a thing as cheek after I'm good telling me you won't. I'm mad at

gym and mah who want a sex try? She wanted it from the front man, last and the right. Baby, I will get and tea to give you where everything your body is missing? Baby? I heard Andy go No, I did not stop it. I heard you. Did you like you? Listen and look and every I'm a father of sick bro. I got a big family, been with my wife twenty years bro, So look, I'm a big family man. I'm you know, like I'm Aroma. So what's your Instagram pace? Because I believe that there will be

a lot of R and B producers listening. What's your Instagram? I'm sure the real Jay Cotton Cotton like the fabric of our lives atletic, No, just Jay. This day you're gonna see my black heads pop up. Scuse I'm the darkest, my last main Cotton. But I'm the blackest man in the road everywhere I go. All right? So it says here am f my black ass? Lad to sing? And I cook a little bit on my food. I guarantee you with love? Am I all right? Question? Why don't I see us? Why don't I see a lot of

your music on here? Though? I see a lot of food Because I've been pushing the food. I tell you, being serious about this music I do, I do it all, I'll do it all. You know what I'm gonna say this, Jay Cotton, you need to focus. If this is really what you want to do and really what you want to pursue, you have to go a little harder at it. All I see is food on here. Food looks great, but it don't feel to me like you going super hard. People don't just make music a hobby and it happens. No,

I definitely agree. I definitely agree. But like I said, my problem been founding the right producers. I actually bought am Mike. My wife just bought me a Mike. I'm about to start doing the beast myself. There you go. Okay, Now that's a place. And you know you can also find beats online and use people's beats and just pay them for it. They have a lot of beats you could just use online. Yeah, I'm gonna definitely I'm about to start looking off into it. Like I said, I'm

a problem. So I'm what I got to do to take care of my family. You know what I'm saying. My food is with meals right now? The music industry kind of like took a lift, like it don't really seem like it's a lot of music to be I mean money to be made in music. But that's still you should singing. You should singing. Cook while you're cooking, you should be singing. Yeah, I'll do it all right,

let me go. I'm checking out your page right now, and I hope that people who are listening make sure you go find him, look at his page, and you know, leave your comments. Maybe you're a producer and you want to work with Jaycott and you need somebody who can sing to work with you. Man, y'all really don't know. This just made my day. Bron Well, good luck, bro, and go hard. Okay, you gotta go harder, go home so harder, you know, m Thank y'all, man, don't have

a great day. Good luck. You just made his day. Yeah, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one o five one. Now we got rumors on the way. Ye, I'm not the only one who heard. And he goes, I did not say no her. I can't even do that. Get out of here. Are you bullying me? God? We are going to talk about Oprah. She was trending this morning. I was trying to figure out why. So then I found the clip that people are talking about it and it has to do with racism and white people. All right,

we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning, The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk. Fifty said, she's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now, fifty cent is not happy with the Emmy's that's because Power wasn't nominated. He posted a picture

of his butt. He said the Emmys can kiss my black ass and slow motion and he said, okay, here it is, Emmy's my black ass for your consideration to kiss f your organization. I only care about NAACP Awards. Yeah, I mean he had the right to feel that way. He has a great show on Stars and the new season of PowerBook what two. It starts in September, So I mean shout the fifty cent Yeah, I think he should have been and he has one at the NAACP Awards for Power, but they've never even been nominated for

an Emmy. All right, Now, Oprah has a new show coming out, and I know you guys are gonna be interested in this. It's called the Oprah Conversation, and she was talking with several guests who admitted that they are racist. So several of the white guests on there. The episode is called Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man Part one, and NFL linebacker Emmanuel Acho is on that show as well. And here's what she had to say about white privilege.

There are white people who are not as powerful as the system of white people, the cast system that's been put in place, but they still no matter where they are on the wrong or the ladder of success, they still have their whiteness. Now, there was women on the show. Seth he said that he must be racist because he's never been actively anti racist and he only started realizing that now. I wonder if people will get mad at Oprah for that, for you know, talking to I guess racist.

She's trending. See, okay, so racist. Here's the thing. It's not that he's an openly racist person like a white supremacist, but what he's saying is what makes him racist. He just realizes because he's never been actively anti racist. He's considers himself to be liberal, he said, Now he wants to make sure that he's an advocate because it's the white people who are the ones that can actually stop racism, right, so they can say that she's changed his views, right,

So that's a good thing. Correct. I think it's more of a white people who are not necessarily doing racist things in everyday life, but not also being an advocate. So that's what the problem is. So it's not like these people are like walking around saying white people are better than black people, but they also have not been part of the solution. So it's so it's more of people activating, gotcha okay, you know, and then also realizing that if you're a white person, you have privilege and

there's just nothing new. It's just is what it is. And so there has been a lot of backlash for Oprah. One person said, Oprah Winfrey trying to profit off of a manufactured racial divide while being a billionaire when so many people are facing eviction is the sort of nonsense cancel culture should attack. But the cancel culture mob have proven to be not so bright. So there's she's trending, and that's why I even saw the story Oprah was turning.

I was like, why is Opra turning? Because people were actually going in on her for this, you know, and and I don't understand why people like, you know Oprah, Yes, she is a billionaire, but she does a lot for our community. But having this conversation, I just wonder if this is a good thing a bad thing. You talk to people that don't know if they're racist or not, and you talk about them using their I guess I don't want to say white power, but they're using their privilege.

Is that a good thing or bad thing? Is that? Does that help the culture? Is that hurt the culture? Yeah? You know, it's just also complicated, like no matter what there's gonna and when you address issues like this, no one is ever going to be all in a degree, and some people will see it from one point of view and other people's will see it from another point

of view, and it's nothing that's right or wrong. I feel like like I see people attacking Oprah and I understand their point of view, but I also see people supporting Oprah for having this conversation. So I understand both. But it's good to have these uncomfortable conversations. And when you do have conversations that are quote uncomfortable, as they've called this, then that's what I think the response is.

All right. Now, El Debarge's sister, Buddy DeBarge, has written another book, The Kept Ones, The Fame Year's Volume two. This is the first one that she did actually did really well. So now she has a volume two and El Debar is calling her out and saying it's all lies, and so I'm not sure what's in the book, but he said, I want to make it clear so there is no misunderstanding about this fiction. I wanted on the record that my sister, Bunny Debarg's books are filled with lies,

lies and more lies. And she knows it. Who is Bunny DeBarge. You don't know the DeBarge family. I know Eld Barge, okay. And that was the one that said everybody said that looks like me? Is that that Eld Barge? You don't look like Eldbars. Maybe you look like James DeBarge or is it a Bobby DeBarge. Yeah, you look like Bobby DeBarge. Is there Bobby Barge? Well maybe you need to read the book. But I love DeBarge. You

know that's a classic group right now. So um and if you listen to like the greatest hits of the Bars and you'll hear some of her songs. I think she sang, um, what was the song? She had one song that was like a big hit that everybody sampled. I think it was called a Dream. He had Bunny Debarsan the song a Dream, And I know you know that song. Everybody sampled that from DeBarge that song I

got you, okay, all right? So yeah, so I don't know what's in this book, but that kind of made me want to read it to see what's in there. And congratulations to Unique. She announced that she is pregnant. She was on a new show on Fox so called The Mix. And guess where t I found out on that show. Listen to this. I want to congratulate you on being a grandfather that I got. Okay, okay, right again, it's me, Pops. It is a girl any about joy. My mom has been so excited with me. She's been

sending me pictures of baby she has, Pops. You should check our DM. She send me pictures of babies every day. All right, Well, congratulations Grandpa T. I congratulate I wouldn't want to find out on the show. At least tell me beforehand. I don't want to be surprised on the show. But congratulations and congratulations Tia. All right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of reports. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now the People's Choice mixes up next,

get your request and revote. We'll see you tomorrow. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now. Shout to Master P for joining us this morning. Yes, it's very inspirational and we still got I think three more parts of this No Limit chronicles on BT, so it's on tonight. That's right. And shout out to Levis who was teaming up with Rock the Vote to help to get as many people as possible registered and ready

to vote this fall. Yeah, and you know we were talking about this during Donkey of the Day and I am always telling people that you have to make sure you're registered to vote, and you have to vote, and if you're not registered, you can text Levis to seven eight eight six eight three to get registered. You can also find out key dates and voting. How twos from Rock the vote, So make sure you do that. And I always like double triple check to make sure that

I'm registered just in case anything went wrong. I'm always going online and before i go vote, when before the deadline the register, I'm always making sure that I'm registered. To make sure you do that. Make sure you feel about the census. You know they change the date for the deadline for filling out the census, so it will be September thirtieth, I believe. So you have to make sure that you do all of that in advance. But

just make sure that your boat counts. To make sure that you as a person your district, whatever you have going on, make sure that you have filled out the census so that you count as a person representing your district. All right, Well, when we come back, we got the positive notes. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast club. Now show out to everybody. I'm

doing I'm doing a webinar this Sunday. You know, usually I do the seminars. Will we go to different towns and different markets and talk to people about invest in generational wealth and real estate. But because of COVID, I haven't traveled since I think March. So we're doing these webinars online. If you want more information, click the link in my bio. This month we're doing we're speaking to contractors. Oh man, it's so hard to find it so hard

to find a good contractor. Man may work con struggle. Yes, So we're going to talk about contractors, inspectors, and property managers. So we're gonna be breaking down a lot of that. Who we use, how we try to find the best contractors, which is difficulty. To tell you how difficult that is finding people to do fix up your house, especially out of town. So we'll go through all of that. So just click the link in my bio and me and sees break it down with a lot of different people

on the webinar. Now you got a positive note, Yes, and I did this just in honor of I'm today doing this Power of Music Zoom. It's a virtual Just Piece Summit twenty twenty and it's gonna be kids from all over the world in different time zones that will be tuning in. This is all what now Rodgers, We are Family Foundation. On the piano will be Key John Bryant. Now Rodgers d Nice will be on the panel, and

I'm moderating, and so that's happening today. And you know, now Rodgers wrote we are family, and so just in the spirit of that, I want to say, we may not have it all together, but together we have it all because we are family. Breakfast Club, you're all finish or y'all duff

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