Time to wake up Chicken, Stanci League and Charlotte Mean the Doctor to practice club Bitches the voice of the culture. People watch The Breakfast Club for like news to really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows to do just because y'all always keep you one honey, y'all keep it real. They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Brother, Get your ass, wake up, wake up, wake y'all. This is your time to get
it off your chest. Whether you're man or blass, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, Who's this? That was so letter? Chicken areaway South Carolina staff crew to act? What's happening? Get it off your chest? I just came around and take one settle dollar man. I want to blasch. I want to really quit my freestyle recrow next time with y'all. Uh, I swear you brother from South Carolina. I always shut this down, but go ahead the head brother go ahead changes out of
if I liked it the same way. Sometimes I feel like I wait to the same day trying to make a giving man. I'm trying to make it out. I'm trying to make sure that my favorite. So we spitching that. So every day I hustled, y'all pay the guard day watching me in the streets, and somebody will try to play man watch right, so I break down. You gotta slow that down, my South Carolina bredren, you're going too fast, like what you're gonna? What's up? You're wrapping like your
life depends on it. Drum, that's disrespectful. Dry I was drum. Drum, that's disrespectful. Don't hang up on my South Carolina back is all him now, no Envies back and it's all him. Wow, Dad, he was like Envies back and it's all him. Wow. Goodness that damn Jesus Christ. Hello, who's this? Hey? This is Jessica. Hey Jessica, get it off your chance, Jessica. Well, what's up? What's up? Good morning guys. So I'm in Schausa,
South Carolina. Three Yeah, all day, but I still got my nine one seven over heard, so I'm gonna for driver. So I was on Folly Beach and my phone plays music automatically, like I play a playlist. So this on commercials, I like the nigga fe comfortable no, no offense, but for Caucasian people got into my car and I had to take them twenty eight minutes away. It was cool. We were driving rock them played track music, then played
fall Out Boy, then played I had a range of music. Lady, Guy, Guy, And as soon as Beyonce Brown skinned Girl came on the lady in the back, I heard them whispering amongst themselves, like who's gonna say it? Finally somebody was brave enough to come up and say it. It was excuse me, could you turn that song off? It's offending me? And I was like, what that song offending you? And she said, well, it's all about like black girls. I'm not black. I don't relate to that. I was like, so something that
I'm breddy Madskin is offending you. So what did I do? I started the whole playlist off that dogs on. He got all the black power music for all twenty in music. Everybody stepped from this situation, didn't look at it objectively. Oh boy, you're an uber driver, correct, And when you're an uber driver, you're playing music because you want people to feel comfortable. Correct. They don't feel comfortable about the song. You don't gotta get offended. Bike. She can't relate. She's
the panels Man's flavoring mammal. Yeah, but it's not that type of song. It's it's not like saying, you know, f white people. That's not that. She's just upset that she don't have that tan. That's all. Well, she goes, I'm just mad that all this trap music played. We don't hurt drug dealing music. We don't hurt wip, we don't hurt everything. You didn't get offended about nothing because she no drug dealers. She knows drug dealers, that she
uses drugs. She might have she got, she might might me white as her Okay, oh my goodness, she just can't relate. What kind of what kind of ratings did you give her? Oh? No, listen, I gave her the same rating I usually give everybody else, because she didn't rate me no less because she fos. But after she said it all right, because mine, if you heard the music that I was playing around, I was playing corn fall out boy, I was playing all this other stuff
in rotation. If anybody know what that music is, even know that it was diverse, and and I think you missed a good opportunity to teach to though, because you could have just told her like, look, this is an old to to to melan him. All right, well hello, who's this? Hey? How's it going? Then? Good morning? Yes, I was going. I got a quick question for Charlot
man Man. Yes, sir, I ask you a question. I don't know if somebody ever asked you this, But who's your top three donkeys of all the time and what you're considered consider giving donkey a donkey Hall of fame? Oh yeah, I mean at the end of the year we do a top five Donkeys of the year. I don't I'm gonna be honest with you. Top donkeys of all time? Donald Trump is definitely in the top three. I mean I've given it to him more than anybody.
And um, I'm gonna always put myself in the top three because I always say, you know, when you give people the credit, you gotta give everybody to credit they deserve for being stupid, including yourself. I don't know who the third one would be though, sounds first sound y'all want to clude wrong from the breakfast club? However, going did your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast so so you better have the same minutry we want to hear from you on the
breakfast club. Hello, who's this Jeremy, Hey, Jeremy, get it off your chest? Hey, what's going on? Eddie? Charlomagne, Tokyo, this is crazy because I never get through. Um. I just want to shout out. You know, I'm Biden and Kamalas are winning. I want to shout out my roommate Eddie, and I just want to tell everyone have a nice day. Um. And I got your book, Charlomagne. I got the audio version of Black Privilege, and then I have than copy the other one. Man, Um, and I hope you guys
all have a nice day. Shot. Shout after your roommate Eddie too. Man Oh, he's gonna love that in college together. Nah we um were I'm twenty eight, he's twenty nine. I'm ana count it. He's an anti salesman. Okay, okay, y'all love his roommates. Roommate rocks just a place, not being love, bro. I'm just asking questions, That's all he was trying to. He would try to buck. That's the reason why you scenario. And I was asking questions. They
definitely just asking question. I got shot out and Eddie, damn, I say, what was happening? All right? Bro? He never wants to get through again. I know, right. This guy got fantasies over there, y'all love Hello. Who's this hey, Rochelle, get it off your chest. I just wanted to shout up my amazing boyfriend. You're gonna say. His name is his name, Rochelle, name Toddy Todd. Good morning. That was nice to you, Rochelle. What did he do that? What did he do yesterday that made you feel that way?
I'm gonna shot him out, numb one under reader, he had to do something well every day. He always makes sure that I have breakfast, and you make sure I have lunch. We worked together, See go a long way. I'm telling you, man, that's right. All my brothers give you a woman, some pop tarts in the morning, some lunch, a bus for lunch, and it'll go a long way. Salute. What are you gonna do for him to show how thankful you are? On pockets every morning? Coffee? Yeah, amazing.
Every morning he gets a fresh cup of coffee. Amazing. See it's the little things, man, Shut up, that's it. Yeah, she appreciates it, he appreciates it. They love each other. Oh, yes, of course. All right, well you have a good morning. Hello. Who's this yo? Yo's up? Man? DC? Do you see what's what's suburb um? You know, I just want to say I'm trying to keep together y'all, and I'm not having a good day. You know, my uh lost my dad on Friday. You know, hold off, I'm strong. Okay,
your time, Okay, I got there. I don't want to waste somebody's fun. Please take your time. Great guy, it's great, stand up man, veteran fucking devil storm Persian golf. You know, just get a guy, god fearing guy. Married to my mom for thirty years. That's all day's ever known since they were fourteen years old. You know, that love real. You know it's real. I don't know what to say, but I just want y'all to look it's like it.
Since they're doing challenges, dude, this challenge old. If you next song you see your dad, just hold him for sixty ste hold them for sixty don't let go, Howard, no matter how awkward it gets, just holding real tight sixty seconds because you just never know. You know, my dad, I would have been fifty years old next month. But I don't want I don't want to keep you. I don't want to keep you all man, but you know, just stay up. I listened to y'all. It's my first
day back. I worked. I know I might be going to work too soon, but things need to get paid. Listen, I'm gonna tell you something. I know. I know your father. I know your father was a good man because I can I can tell by the impact he had. He had on his son, man, because would have he wouldn't impacted everybody. He was just that guy. You know. I want to say, just alright, pe Dwayne Foster, Man, Dwayne Foster. That's the thing, Okay, rest in peace and listen. Don't
be afraid to cry and let it out. It's fine. You don't have to be strong like that. It's okay, that's right. You told about myself right now, work, you know. But I'm just you know, my mom called me, so let me call y'all lady. I love y'all. Man, all right, brother, and by the way, my brothers, tids don't don't make you weak. Is just mean that you care. That's right, you can and so yeah, that's right. You just tars are just uh. I guess what you would call weakness
leaving the body. But I don't think it's weak at all. It just means you care. Eight hundreds five eight five one o five one. Get it off your chest. It's the Breakfast Club, Go morning. What's up, y'alls? Angela, you wishing you and your family the very best sut holiday season from all of us here at their breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is Steen Jay Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfasts Club. You have
a special guest in the build. In the building, I was gonna say the beautiful we have a long here Nia long. I said, you got to your own day in New York from the mayor. Also, oh my, you guys. I cried about that for like a week. Yeah, congratulation. That was like the biggest honor. And I was so blown away, honestly, because you don't expect, like I have my own day August twenty seven. Yes, you feel the pressure to have to do something on that day now, like in New York, like an event to come here
every year on that day and talk to you. That's what I can yeah, we can do that. Let's do it there, we can do that. Coming up. I know it is, how are you though, I'm okay. I lost my father condolescently. Thank you. He was a great man and it's it's it's amazing. I learned more about him by being in Trenton, in Trenton, New Jersey for a week, just putting the whole thing together than I ever knew.
And he was such an icon in the community and did so much for so many of those kids living down there, So I was I was really proud of him though. He was a poet, right, he's a poet. Yeah, he's a poet, a writer, a photographer, like a real just a renaissance man, love jazz music and good food. And he was really like Lorenz Tate and Love Jones, but older. But I felt the school, trent And High School did a beautiful tribute to my father. I could
not stop crying. I was just saying, this is amazing, because sometimes what a person can't do for their own children, they do for the world. And I'm okay with that. If that meant that I had to share him, well, I think that's because parents, they learned more than they as they grow so when they was raising us. Yeah, I was thinking about that. I was thinking, I said, mommy. I looked at my mother during the service. I said, Mommy, you were twenty two years old when you had me.
Right now, two day anything, I forgive you for every thing, because I couldn't have done it at twenty two, twenty two, I was in the club. That's been a heavy conversation with my therapist the past couple of weeks. What's that that whole conversation about forgiving your parents, Well, my father in particular, because they only to do the best that they could because they didn't know any better when they were younger. You have to really do it for yourself.
It's if you, if you commit that healing to with yourself, it will honestly change the way you experience your own life. Because I think for a lot of years I was I was disappointed and angry, and I wanted, you know, my dad to like read me a bedtime story and be there and do all of the things that a
daddy is supposed to do. And I think my father had a very old school way of approaching life because black people are raised to survive, that's right, and my mother and my grandmother coming from the Islands, they had a different philosophy. So had my parents stayed together, I have still been an actress. But I don't think it would have happened as quickly as it did in my life, and I don't think I would have been a part of the era that really helped to define black cinema.
When I look at my life and I'm going to be fifty. This fifty, you guys, I get to do whatever I want to. I can't wait. We got we gotta upgrade the turn black crack. It's got to be
talking about fifty. Wow, I can't believe it. But my point is is when you get to this age, it's a beautiful time in my life because I can actually put everything into perspective and now it all makes sense, and I feel more free and alive than I have in the last ten years because I have understanding, and I've forgiven myself for not forgiving people sooner in my own life, or forgiving my father for things that he was unable to do. And it's a good thing to do.
Don't we have the luxury of healing His generation, like de generation, has little late healing. The fact that you just said, I've taught spoken to my therapist about certain things. Black people were not saying that fifteen twenty years ago. We were like, we didn't because because there was this, you know, the idea was if you go to therapy, there's something really wrong with you. But the reality that you're crazy, And the reality is is we have so
much information coming at us. You need to be able to sit down and organize your life and your thoughts, all right, and if you don't do that, you will be in a constant state of you'll have anxiety. Yeah, yeah, all right, we got more with Nia Long. When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on, Rudolph the Red Nose out and if you ever saw him, Breakfast Club. We all the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Nia Long actress. Ye. So, Nia, how is
your experience producing for the first time? Like when you said, yeah, I cast it a more? Did I say it? Like? Because I've seen you talking about how you see all these white men getting rich off of movies that you're in and now look at you producing. Is that the inspiration for that? And what was it like being on the other side It was difficult at times because I
was very specific and deliberate about certain things. And and to your point, the crew was white, the director was white, the producer was white, and they were lovely because they allowed me to correct things that needed to be corrected. But it's still frustrating that you have to over explain yourself. I kept feeling like I needed to apologize for wanting to change something. But why aren't I apologizing? Right, You're trying to make this the best movie you possibly can make.
It a benefits everybody, and that's also being a woman in a position of power where there's all men around you. I was literally like they were literally like three women on that side, and I never backed down. I was like, Nope, you need to change that. Nope, don't like that angle, Nope, move the camera, nope. You see that a lot like if you know, if that's a guy, and they'll say that guy's being a boss, but if it's a woman, they'll be like, oh, she alone has a history of
deva behavior. Yeah, for sure. Because when I started in this business, you weren't supposed to say anything except thank you, And I was like thank you, but I wasn't even aware I was just being myself. I just don't think that you need to behave in any situation. I think you need to grow and learn. Do you feel your evolution as a woman is shown for your characters? M not in Rock Sand Rock Sand. I don't know that lady.
She's not a part of me. I do know that lady, but but I had to know that woman and have some experience. Look, we live right down the street from the projects when I lived in Brooklyn to understand how to play her, right, I do think so. I mean I'd like to do more. I'd like to have more diversity in my portfolio. You haven't played your dream roal yet, right, I don't think so. I think it's also like the body of work is what makes me proud, right since an impact to this day and age, Thank you, and
I'm still doing it. But after every job, I'm like, Okay, what's that the last one? What's happening next? And it never is. Still got a lot in the pipeline to the young actress right now. That's that's watching this and wishing to be you one day or like you one day. Authenticity don't change based on what you see, change based on what you know you need to do to better yourself because I think a lot of times young artists come and they steal a little bit of this, and
they steal a little bit of that. But if you really start from your authentic self, all the embellishments will come through your experiences, and that's what creates and grows the artists. When we did Love Jones, Everyone's like, oh my god, this is like the modern Dame. And I was like, okay, but that isn't that what art is. You take from the past and you recreated, and you are to be inspired by the thing that came before
you and the thing that's in front of you. What do you think was different about blacks in them in the nineties? Though? That's lacking now because black films don't have that feeling. I'm sorry it is, they just don't. There's no Boys in the Hood, there's no Love Jones. Is. It don't have that same energy. I know, I don't know. Boys in the Hood was a great story. Love Jones was a great story. But in Society was a great story. And he's the stories just be wacke man. Look, here's
the thing. I think, you know, when you have a person like John Singleton rusted his soul and when he died, that broke my heart. Right, he discovered me. He created a lane for people to even care about my name. And so losing him and then losing my father, and I was like god like and they were kind of like the same kind of dude. You know, I don't know that they make them like that anymore. I don't know that they make men and that are so aware of the black struggle, so savvy to make change and
then make art. So you got to produce more. You have to produce and I will, guys, I will thank you. That was a beautiful interview the Breakfast Club. It's miss Niel Long, It's topic times. The phone called eight hundred five eight five one five one to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Gay, We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now, today is National past gas Day. We're just having some fun with it.
So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, do you have an embarrassing or crazy passing gas or farting story? Now our board, our dramas. He just said when he first started working here, he let one loose and it was horribly it smelled. Let drum tell his own story. Put the mic on his beard. Okay, it was like my first week working with you guys, and you know, my stone was a little upset. You're trying to make a good impression. I was trying fired.
I was hoping no noticed. But then of course somebody made a comment about it, and you guys mind the air. You blamed the other producer, Eddie for it, and you know I was, I was near You know what I'm saying. I wanted to have a bad impression my first weekend. Now you're a liar. Hey, I'm sorry. Sorry, Now what about you? Well, we just heard about Charlomagne story him and Curry at the list. Here's the thing. I don't have these problems with embarrassing fart stories because I don't
fight in my clothes. And the reason I don't fight in my clothes because the last time I farted in my clothes was around two thousand and three. Two thousand and fourtis when I was living in Columbia, South Carolina, working a hot one on three nine. My now wife was going to the University of South Carolina. The night before I went to this Jamaica spot called Cool Runnings.
I was dropping her off at her dorm and I wanted to run upstairs and use her bathroom, but I could tell it was gonna be like one of those really irassing, like nasty, disgusting, blow up the bathroom type things. So I tried to make it back home and I got to the light and I was like, I'm a fart a little bit, just to ease off the pressure. He's chansing off the stomach. And when I let that little fart out, I felt some warmness and like some liquidy stuff going down like the back of my leg
and my cheeks. And that wasn't a little, that was a lot. So at that point I had on some Peco jeans, I think it was called pococ, some Poco jeans, and at that point I was just like letter rip And so as I kept farting, it just kept coming
out nice, warm and running. And then I pulled up to my apartment complex, all of my cafe to drive a little great Honda Civic, and I pulled up to the apartment complex and I'm like, yo, I hope my next door neighbor vows not outside because her and her friends be outside, because it's like, I'm disgusting right now. So I ran upstairs. She wasn't there. My Poco jeans were destroyed, and I actually threw the underwear weave, but took my Poco jeans to the cleaners, but was too
embarrassed to go back for getting nasty. Yes, what about you? I farted in my sleep before, and I only know that because my boy friends tell me I do that all the time. Oh okay, so yeah, that's kind of embarrassing. And then there's times and I've had to really struggle to hold it in during times that you know, it's
a really bad time to fart. Yeah, you know. I'm the king of getting an elevator farting and then not thinking that nobody else is gonna come, and then the elevator stops at another floor and they walk in, and I always gotta be like, WHOA, I don't know who did this before I got it there. Well, another reason I don't. I don't. I don't fart around people because I tell people all the time farting is a form
of flirting. So if you're a man who likes to fart around another man, like you're really sending off signals like those are like male pharomones. Men got pharomones, right, So those are ass paramons. Those are pharomones from your ass. Basically, you just don't if you if you don't want another man to think you're flirting with them, don't fart around them because the truth of the matter is, why would you want another man to know what your assmell like?
And the worst is when you don't know an invite to me, God, when you're about to fart and you don't know it and you go to pee and your significant others in the bed and they hear you fart while you pee. What about when you sneeze and fart at the same time, but you you don't know if people heard the far through that as well, So you don't say that so loud, but the farts down to just as loud, so you just don't say nothing. Hi, guys, Oh my god, I can't believe I made it through.
Were you've been farting at? Huh? Well, it's actually not me. I witnessed the fart. So my husband and I had a group of friends went to the African American Museum and Washington, DC, and it was really quiet. Everyone was taking it in. And this old white guy he farted so loudly and tried to play it off like it wasn't them. Now, how old is he? Now? He had to have been like seventies. You gotta let a seventy old man fought where he wants to fart. Man, he's
are in the right. He played it. It's not it's it's it's just the context that we were in. We're in an African American museum. You're an old white guy and you just gonna fart while everybody's just trying to take in this. He ain't doing no purpose, was making them nervous African American Museum. His grandda did he killed some of those people. Y'allways? Looking at good? Come on now, eight hundred and five, and I have no sympathy for no one on five When we're talking far stories, I'm
scared to sleep on the plane sometimes. I know when I sleep on the plane, I know I like that plane up. Yeah, I can attest that you have see Hello, who's this Jay? What's up? Bro? We're talking about embarrassing far stories. So yeah. Look, I was in the club one night and then the club was letting out and we was in lying to get our coat. I had gas bad as hell, and I was holding it. I was trying to be you know, pord or whatever, but it was too it was too chicks behind me, and
I had to let it go. When I let it go, I tried to play it off and turn around, like, man, where the hell that cream from? When I chere, they was looking at me so crazy, like I knew it was on black ass like we did. I just was like, you know, like I tried to play it off with it. It funk the club up. I really got two stories. I'm the he in Detroit, like a few weeks ago. He Detroit. Oh my gosh, man, listen, the picture we took your face was so prices, like it just looks
like I farted. I don't know if was this a footlocker? No? This is that la culture. Okay, that's a little okay, Yeah, you probably did fight. You're just foughting all over the place and you're a chef nast. Yes, I don't feel sorry for none of y'all, because I think all of y'all are terrorists. First of all, you fought in your clothes, and when you fought in front of people, are on people,
especially in enclosed places, you need to be arrested. We need to treat like especially foughting on a plane, we need to treat that the way we treat people who threatened the president. But for some reason, when you when when you when you go up on that plane, something with the air and makes you that makes you want to fight. Yes, it's probably what you eat. It's trobably what you eat the plane and gives you more gas. No, I've never felt like a gas right now, we believe you, bro,
you're a very gassy person. I ain't flirting with y'all. Hello, who's this Hey? We're talking about embarrassing far stories. Yeah, so one night off, I'm getting my stun ready for bed, bringing them more story. I'm trying to slide one hour through violence. Came out a little louder than anticipated myself. Mommy, sorry, what was that? So? Mommy florid it it's so said with sheer disappointment on his face. Mommy spart Yeah, same thing comes out of me if it comes out of you,
that's not true. It's gonna be that time. It's gonna be that time a month one day, and he might see a little bit more than he needs to see it. And you can't say what comes out of mommy comes out of you, out of the out of my foot? How bid? Okay, you gotta tell everybody at school, that's right. If one day you wake up in your son's butter is bleeding, you better call goddamn dipher. You go too far? Hello, who's this, Kobe? Kobe? We have we're talking about your
embarrassing fart stories. One time I was eating the scirl from the back. You that's sound sounded similar to a far She claimed that. She quized, Yeah, that could be a quick getting farther on your nose or quips on your tongue. Did you smell it? The room smelled like we so I really didn't even know that. You know what, man, it was a que A lot of a lot of women are a member of a tribe called quiff. I don't see anything wrong with that. Don't shame her for quefing. Yeah,
quefing happens. Finish it up, man, it was a night as usual. What does it like? What did it sound like? Did you did you stop or did you stay down there? Did you got a flat tire? Bro Yo, I think you got flat? Goodness the homie goodbye here? Oh my? What's the moral of the story. The moral of the story is, when someone sneezes, you say God bless you. When someone farts, what do you say? I'm asking for a friend. I don't know. I don't know. I just
feel like you should say something. If you hear a fart out loud, you can't act like you didn't hear it, right, Excuse you, Excuse you, Excuse you, Excuse you. You nasty pizza couldn't excuse you? All right. We got more coming up next with a Breakfast Club Happy Holidays, Wishing you and your family the very best this holiday season from all of us here at the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ M v Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now, the legend Morris day Man. Yes, play skin is always in the building. Hey, you know what you know? How y'all doing? We do blood black and Holly favor. But I feel like I know you because my daddy used to listen to so much Mars Day and the time growing up, and and and you know, in Monk's Corner Soft Caroline and his little juke joint, he always been playing Mars Day in the time he props the pops, Yes, sir, and you
still got the gay hairline popping. Hey watch y'all. Now, you know, we gotta keep it nice. You know, Mars is head because he's released a new book. But let's start because there might be some people that don't know who Mars Day is that listened to the breadth Was Club. So let's explain to the people who Morris Days and how you got your start? So where are you from start to high school we went to high school with
and how you got and started in the music industry. Well, I'm actually from a small town in Illinois, Springfield, which is actually the capital. Everybody thinks Chicago is, but it's it's Springfield and early years, you know, but then I moved to Minneapolis. We were supposed to be going to California, but my mom said we're gonna stop in Minneapolis to visit a sick on and we stayed there for the
next twenty years. Wow, you know, it turned out I lived on the same block that Prince did around the corner, and I didn't even I didn't know, you know what I mean. He was like ten years old and I'd see him and his sister, Typer plan outside, and I didn't meet him till like four or five years later, and ended up being in the same band with him. We had a band, Cark Grand Central, and you know, Prince helped me get my start. He got his solo start and helped me get my start, and you know,
it's kind of history from there. So y'all literally grew up together in the same little neighborhoods as y'all was ten years old and didn't know it. That was he always good in basketball that y'all used to play basketball. I didn't know him. I mean I saw him back then, you know, plan outside with his sister, but you know, I didn't find out, you know, that he was a musician and all that until like five years later, fifteen years old. But yeah, he was an awesome basketball player.
We now. Your book is interesting how you wrote it because a lot of it is what you would imagine Prince would respond to. Some of the stories that you have to tell in your recollections of you coming up and becoming you know, the Morris Day and the time and the whole journey to get to that point. So it seems like you guys had such an interesting relationship because y'allknew each other for so long. He was very much intricately involved with you becoming the superstar that you became.
But then there were some discrepancies between you two along the way. You know, brothers fight. But you're right, you better believe that the responses that in the book, that that I came up with a real world responses because you know, we knew each other well after I got out of his camp. You know, we didn't talk all that much, but we spent a lot of time together in the early years on time, a Princely life and Funk.
Let me ask you a question, mister Day, do you feel you get your proper credit or do people thinking you as just the prince creation? Well, you know some people think that, and you know, social media is beautiful and it's ugly at the same time. As far as credit, you know, I know what I did. You know in the organization. If anybody questions whether I can write a song, that you need to research that because that's how I got my start. But Prince was such a creative genius.
I would never dispute how somebody feels about him versus me. I'm humble about that, you know. I think people are entitled to their opinions and it's all good thing that if you would have tried to negotiate more for yourself, that you would have been in the position that you were in with him, or you think he would have shut it down, because it feels like he was like, this is what it is, take it or leave it.
That's the way he came across. But sometimes I question if I had taken a harder position with him, I probably have a little more that Purple rain money. Yeah, and he brought up an interesting point because your songs aren't on the soundtrack, right, and those were huge songs, and I think it would have benefited the actual soundtrack. There were some other songs in the movie that weren't
on the soundtrack also. Yeah, no, we had decent sales, but had we been on the soundtrack, which was a shrewd move on the brother's part, you know, the sales would have been, you know, um, substantially greater. What was your relationship when he when he passed away, did you have a type relationship good relationship. You know, I've been fortunate enough to not really have people close to me pass away, so that was a real shocker for me. That was that was the closest, well one of the
closest people to me. And he insisted that we come to Haisley Park to do a show for him, and in the past asked he had kind of stiffed me a few times, so I was like, brother, if you want me to bring my band to Minneapolis again, you're gonna have to pay me upfront. And you know, he said all the money and everything. And know, we went there and he was very gracious and we got to talk.
We talked before the show, we talked after the show, and in party he said, you know, I love you and he had never said anything like that to me before, and I was like, I love you and that was pretty much the last words that we had. So, you know, I walked away from that feeling like what changed, you know, what's different? Why did he say that? And two months
later that was it. Wow. Wow. Now one thing that people might not know is that you had Jimmy jam and Terry Lewis as part of your band early on before they went to go become the super producers and writers who they are. So how did you mend that relationship after you fire them from working with you? Damn it, man, you're just gonna fire those the super producers. You could have signed that the book. But how But how do
you mend a relationship like that? Because to me, it's like, look, we're popping over here, you know, so do we need to come back and work again? So how does that even like, how does that conversation happen? That's a great question. You know what. First of all, I didn't fire them. I was signed to Prince's production company and he fired French fire Jimmy jam and Terry Lewis. He's not here to defend himself, Mars. We don't know if we believe
your thoughts. You know what. I want the brother to rest in peace, So I ain't gonna sit here lying on the body he fired. That was a tough moment for me because we were in the studio recording ice Cream Castles, not just the album, but the song ice Cream Castles, and they he called them in and they showed up and he fired them, And you know, one of my pet keeps coming up as a musician was I always hated to see one of my favorite bands start replacing members because I like my bands to stay away.
I like them, and you know, I really dropped my head and had a real tough day when he did fire them. So I never had a relationship to with them because they know I didn't fire them. Okay, becauld the time have been as successful as they were if Alexander O'Neill remained the lead and not you well, they wouldn't have had an lead singer who was quite as pretty. But I don't know that, you know, I don't know.
I think it would have changed the whole dynamic of things, to be honest, I love Alex Alex as an incredible singer. I wish I could sing half as well as Alex um but it just would have been a whole different dynamic. And you know, Alex and I were we were best buddies, you know, back through then, but he wanted something, you know, more than what we had, and it just kind of turned out I just wanted to be a drummer, so
I kind of got pushed out there. We tried a few lead singers, including Alex, and it didn't work out, and Prince was like, well you do it? How often did give the drummer something get you late? Well, I didn't get the lead singers something works a little better, all right? We got more with the ledge Derry Morris Day when we come back, don't move as the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we all to Breakfast Club was still kicking
with Morris Day. Charlomagne, did writing this book serve as a form of therapy to work out maybe some remaining grief you had from from the laws and princes. You'd like to ask them good questions, don't you. Yeah? No, it was definitely therapeutic because I found myself going down, you know, memory lane in a way that I probably didn't want to at times, and at times it was
really great. And I always thought in my life I would like to like do the memoirs of Morris Day, and I just didn't know that I would do them as soon as I did. And you know, at times it was painful, but it was therapeutic because I did get some things off my chest and revisit some things
that I probably needed to revisit. And how did it being in the band and you also battled your own demons during that time affect your relationships, you know, because you did get married, you did have children during that time, So how did that affect your relationships? Well, you know, the demons are among us, so but I dealt with them big time when I was younger and dumber, you know. But fortunately, you know, God had a plan for me.
I'm still here. I think I'm doing better than I ever have, you know, even through this pandemic they call it, but you know, it's it's life is life, you know, you gotta deal with it. I had some serious demons, but you know, and they caused some serious damage to me and other people. But you know I got through it. Everybody got through it. Did What did your kids say reading this book? Because I know you reflected it on how you wish you would have had a better relationship
while your kids were young. So how did you mend that and what did they say when they read this? The love from kids is unconditional. It's a true statement. So, um, my kids don't really drag me through it so much? About you know how it was. I really wasn't that bad. I'm not like a bad person. But you know my older kids, you know, um, you know, my oldest is forties three, and you know she you know, she doesn't
you know, rip me up about it too much. It's it's all of so, you know, people are people, and people make mistakes and life goes on. Was there any pushback from anybody on the dialogue between you and French
throughout the book? Maybe his a state or something. Yeah, if you go on to princess online community, he has you know that everybody has their opinion, But at the end of the day, I was the one that was there, So you can have your opinion, but you gotta understand that it was my life that I lived and I was there. Did you have to get approval from Princess
of the State to speak on his behalf in the books? Now, they haven't bothered me so far, you know, because I think they know that might be a mistake because even though I do speak about Prince, I'm telling my life story right because you know, all of you know, all the bones are buried. If you need to go dig come up. Trust me, I left a lot of them buried. Well, you did, you did. You did speak on the rivalry between Prince and Michael Jackson in the book. What would
Prince's true feelings towards Michael Jackson? Well, you know he had respect from Michael, but you know there's a rivalry because you know, Prince rose to that level where it was appropriate to say, you know, this is competition, and anybody who could say they were in direct competition with Michael Jackson, they're in a good space as far as an entertainer goes. I remember reading one time when you said Rick James was jealous of Prince. He was, you know, Rick,
you know, started to feel the pressure. And you know, I understand that pressure because that's the kind of pressure that the Time started to put on Prince. You know, when we were doing concerts and Prince was putting that type of pressure on Rick James where he was starting to steal the show. Rick, being the kind of brother that he was, he wasn't liking that show. So you know, I understand it because, like I said, that's what the Time did the Prince, and that's why he took us
off of some of the major markets. We couldn't go to Chicago, La New York. We couldn't go to the major markets with it because we was putting fresh on. Because you're talking about all these different shows. Did y'all ever get physical? Well, it's in the book. No. The closest we came to getting physical. We had a huge food fight and it was in I blew sewing pancakes all over the goddamn place, pancakes, sausage, everything. Man, we
you know, but he started it. We was on stage and he for some reason it got the bright ideas that he want to start throwing aids up on the stage while we was up there, y'all performing, and they chucking eggs at y'all, Eggs coming across the stage, so, you know, he said, And then he threatened me, he said, you better not try and do that to me when I'm on stage. And I you know, you know how it is. If you say don't do it, guess what
you gotta do it. I gotta do it. So we did the same thing and it carried on after the show. It went into the back stage area. They had my guitar player, Jesse, handcuffed to a cote rack and just all kind of crazy stuff and it ended up me getting the bill. I had to pay five thousand dollars out of the you know, a little money I was getting, you know, to clean because the venue charged us a clean up fee. So that's really and it got ugly. It did get ugly. So that's really the closest we
came to, you know, getting physical. I'm shocked, as you said, Prince you know, didn't take yell on the roll because he didn't like pressure. I would think somebody like Prince would love to have somebody challenging him on that stage. Well, you gotta understand, it's the Frankenstein monster that he built. I think he believed that we would be good, but I don't think he believed that we would be as good as we were. So I believe, you know, we
took it. And I think that the members of the time speak for itself because if you think about, you know, what everybody did. You know, Terry and Jimmy, you know, unlimited ability as songwriters and producers. Jesse Johnson had a great solo. Jerome was a great personality, great actor, you know, and and you know, we just we had a chemistry that I don't think he expected. Now, did you ever think of doing a movie yourself, because I know obviously
you were in Purple Rain, the Graffiti Bridge movie. Had you ever at that time said I should just write my own movie, just the way Prince was writing these movies and developing these ideas. Yes, I thought that, and that's that's in my brain, and it's it's it's on the back runner right now, moving toward the front. Yeah, you you had a TV show back in the day. Yeah, and it was canceled. Not I heard. This is what
I heard. It was canceled, not because of ratings, but because the studio didn't get along with your show's producer, Ralph fa I think his name is. Yeah, I've had two like that that you know, were canceled, and you know the one that I did New Attitude with Cheryley, Ralph and m von Stickney. That was a bona fide hit as far as the Nielsen ratings were concerned. But there was a hiatus and they canceled the show. And then they show aired and it had high high ratings,
but it didn't exist anymore. And then we had another show Jerome and I um that that was called Hotel Dixon. We were both hotel detectives and that Yeah, that's a wild name, wild name man. And you know that show
got canceled. But there was a lot of internal issues and they were changing powers at Fox at the time, so um, you know that one was what it could just kind of made me believe maybe I'm not an actor because I can act, but I don't like the part of acting where somebody tells me what to do, what time to get up, what time to be at work, and all of that stuff. That's a lot of money to do these productions. They need you on the side. Yes it doesn't I understand that, but I don't like
that part of it. So so when they so the rumor about the studio not getting along with your shows for do so Ralph true, or whether you not wanting to do the work, well I wanted to do the work. I was there. I was there every day on time, looking good, ready to go in and new my lines and all of that. So it wasn't me, it was it was internal problems. Got you all right? The old
move we got more with Morris Day. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning, everybody is DJ and Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the God We all, the Breakfast Club was still kicking with Morris Day. Ye. Now, your mom managed you early on, So how was that experience having her as your manager? And then when did you kind of break away from that? How is that separation? Well, you know, first of all, having your mom manage you
is it sounds cool? But it's pressure, you know, because you got a group of individuals and sometimes they don't agree with what the manager has to say. And when it's your mom, you don't appreciate that. You know what I'm saying, so and saying, hey, you know the manager, I don't like what she said. I don't like this. I'm like, but wait a minute, this is double edge for me because that's my mom you talking about. So it was cool. How long did that last? Um? She
probably managed us for maybe two years. UM, and that was when we were teenagers. It was tough, but you know, she she had big ideas for us. UM. She was definitely shooting toward trying to get us a record deal. UM. The problem with my mom was she was a you know, she was very attractive young lady, and so you know, we had people like Isaac Hayes coming to I'm getting
a deal. But what was you really looking for? Now, I listen, would you look at her any other way if you found out that, you know, come on, she might have done some things just to make some things happen. That's his mama. Now, I know, I'm just sayingship, I told you when you're looking at what there was, I don't know. I don't you know. First of all, I
never even like considered that. But um, I don't know, man I, mister Day, what do you think was different about the era that y'all came up in as opposed to this one? Because back then, you know, y'all were flamboyant, right, but nobody ever called y'all out of your name or say, oh, those guys are gay. Yeah they did, because you know, we did stuff like wear makeup and high heels and stuff like that, and you know, you know, uh, you know,
Prince was was you know, big on. You know, he even like crossed the line as far as dressing, you know, with the hills and you know, and and all of that stuff. So you know, that came up a lot. But I really think that that at the end of the day, talent and ability prevailed, and that's why so people, many people loved Prince and people respected you know, I didn't, you know, go that metro sexual road as far as he did. But um, I know the brother wasn't gay.
You know, people say that to me. I'd be like, okay, well leave your girlfriend and with him for a few hours and come and tell me is he's still get you? That's what I saw. I saw y'all with all the women. Y'all had all the beautiful women around y'all. Yeah, so you know it was all good. Man. You gotta take bitter with the sweet, you know. That's why that's the
tough thing about born on social media. You you petting all this praise and everybody's like, hey, I love it, I love it, and then here comes that one hate it. You know, that's just part of life, I guess. You know. People have their opinions and you gotta let him have it, you said. Prince even got booed off stage at a was it a Rolling Stone concert because they thought he
looked too feminine. Oh yeah, well, you know with rolling Stone concert it would look like a bunch of Hell's Angels or motorcycle gangs out there, and here comes Prince with a trench coat on and some bikinis and some leg warmers and some high heels that that mess with their minds, you know what I mean. They're like, I'm not expecting this. I'm here to see the Rolling Stones. And then next thing you know, beer bottles started flying.
And at that time, I was the cameraman for Prince, so I had my video camera set up and I'm in the back and I'm back by the sound board and they're booing and throwing beer bottles and it was ugly. What about when Prince pulled up with the pants with the ass cheeks up. Yeah, I saw that. I wasn't around. Man. I was like, that's pushing it a little bit, right, Did you hit him up and tell him that. Here's the funny thing, Um, I never had Prince's phone number
once I left the camp. I never had the ability to call the brother. You know. The only way we talked is if he called me, and it was always his security calling me first, and then you know, he comes in with a mysterious deep voice, you know, after you know, they find you know, after I answered the phone. So you know, I really didn't have that privilege or whatever you want to call it, to call him but you know, I probably would have been like, what's up
with What's up with the pants? Brother? You know, did you ever have any slight jealousy for Prince? Are huge jealousy for Prince? I don't know. I think my jealousy probably came in is I really feel I should have partook in the finances a little more than the fifty
thousand that I got for Purple Rain. And then I'm watching him on the cover of People magazine and they said he made it seventeen million, and the movie, the movie was just heating up at that point, So I felt a little jealous about getting let out of the financial part of it. Yeah, that was so interesting because you guys weren't allowed to do anything with anyone else. It was exclusive. So even when you had opportunities to go right for other people and work with other people,
it just couldn't happen. And that's a real sacrifice that you made, which is really why I left the camp, because you know, I was comfortable there. If I had been able to do other things, and I had gone to Prince and I had to go through the management and told them I wanted to do a solo record, and they said Okay, give me a minute on that. They come back to me and they said, okay, Prince says, yes, but he has to be executive producer. Well, I know
what that means. I means that means total control over the project. And that's why I chose to lead right now. I had to pay a substantial amount of money to get out to deal with him, but I said, I need my own creative freedom, which I don't think I would have gotten had I stayed. So you know, I had to make a move. Wow, so we can expect a movie from this book, right hopefully now you're talking.
It's my final question before you missed the day? Did you write this book for yourself or print this book for myself? And you know what, it was suggested that I do a book, and um, you know, we have one of the best writers in the business, David Ritz, who wanted to do this book with me because you know, I'm not a writer for se but you know, and and it just made so much sense that I said, Okay,
I'll do it. And I was really afraid of the time commitment because you know, I'm not a workaholic, so you know, I was just thinking, now I gotta be every day, you know, writing this book, you know, but David made it an easy process for me, and I'm really glad I got an opportunity to do it now, you know, if you really pay attention to it, I've done a lot in my lifetime, and you know it
ain't gonna stop. But you know, the right Blackbuster movie book, been a performer, been an actor, you know, and so you know, you know, life is beautiful. All right, Well, we're glad you exist, my brother, Absolutely glad your art exists. Were glad that this new book on time a Princely life and funk exists as well. And I hope everybody goes out there and grabs it. Absolutely so much for having me appreciate Game Morris Days to Breakfast Club, Good morning,
It's time for Donkey of the Day. Being Donky of the Day is a little bit of a mick U so like a Donkey o the Day. Now, I've been called a lot of my twenty three years that Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Donkey of the Day goes to a hip hop music producer named J. W. Lucas. I have never heard of this individual in my life. Didn't know he existed until yesterday. Envy, you ever heard them? No, I have it, Angelie, you have heard them? Nope? Okay, but he's produced for a little Oozy, Jack Harlow, the
Baby and Pop Smoke. So says the Shade Room and Genius. I feel like I am giving this man what he wants and what he seems. The one is at tension. I don't know how or why you wake up and go to your social media and open up your Twitter and decide to tweet out something like this. This is what j W. Lucas tweeted out. Why is the world
asking for justice for hashtag Brianna Taylor? Of course she shouldn't have lost her life, but do you realize that she was involved with multiple drug dealers who were using her house as a trap spot. If you sign up for that life, there are consequences. In tweet, he actually posted that those words came out of his thumbs. First of all, none of that is true. All right, none of that is true. Let's just start there. None of that is true. We should all know the story of
Brianna Taylor by now. If you don't, hears a quick recap Shortly after midnight on March thirteenth, Louisville police officers executing a search warrant used the battering ram to enter the apartment of twenty six year old Brianna Taylor. Contrary to J. W. Lucas's dumbass tweet, she was not a trap queen. She was an emergency room technician, all right. She was in bed with her husband, I mean her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, okay, when they both heard the door get
banged down. It was a brief exchange, and Kenneth did what I believe any human in America who owns a firearm would do if someone broke into his house, and that's let the hammer fly, all right. That's exactly what the right to bear arms is all about. Okay. The Second Amendment is the right for people to possess weapons for their own defense. There is not a man, a woman, or child in America who owns a gun, who knows how to fire a gun who would not have done
the same thing. And that's in a situation. Okay, Kenneth fired, police fired back several shots, and poor Brianna Taylor was murdered. Now, there was so many things wrong with this situation, but the main problem was police have been investigating two men who they believe was selling drugs out of a house
that was far from miss Taylor's home. Okay, but a udge had also signed the warrant allowing the police to searchments Taylor's residents because the police said they believed that one of the two men had used her apartment to receive packages. No drugs were found in the apartment, Okay, none.
The police report contained multiple errors. They listened Brianna Taylor's injuries as none, even though she had been shot eight times, and they say they had not forced They did not force their way into the apartment, though they used the battering ram to break the door open, and police had already located the main suspect in the investigation by the time they decided to run up in Brihanna's apartment, so
they had who they were looking for already. Okay. The marl of the story is J. W. Lucas doesn't know what the hell he's talking about, and only in America, well a white man find a way to defend the oppressor while making the oppressed a victim. Now, I saw on Hollywood Unlocked and the Shade Room yesterday where one of our Fearless Leaders. Queen to Mika Mallory dropped on a clues bonds for Timika Mallory speaking to J. W. Lucas.
Some people said Tamika was wasting her time. I don't think standing up for Brianna tayl or any black person who has lost their life due to systemic racism is a waste of time. I thought maybe this guy, J W. Lucas would have come to his senses and let to me. You could talk some sensing to him after being corrected. But no, let's listen. Extremely racist for a white man to try to tell Black people what we are doing, where we need to go, what our issues are. That
is part of the gaging institution. I should be I should be a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement because I'm more capable than you. Yes I am. You know what you don't understand the nature of all negative externalities must be eliminated. The people that you do business with to make a decision about whether or not what you're saying and the propaganda and the lies that you're
spreading is something that they should continue to support. So what I promise you is that you will have to deal with me for the rest of your life, because any why do YouTube business with, I'm gonna show up to make sure that they know that you are a racist and that's your rhetoric and the tone that you're using is extremely dangerous and that you disrespected the life of a yard twenty never. I will not accept that you're about decreasing problem. Do you care about getting your
own political game? Did you hear the white privilege losing out of his purse? Right? First of all, people really need to watch their tone when it comes to talking two queens like Tamica Mallory. Second of all, for him to say he can lead the movement better than to Mika, what do you even say to that? Like, what's your response? Why do you even dignify that with a response? Why does he feel comfortable talking like that and saying I'm discussed like could he could lead the movement better than
to Mika? You know why? Because he's a white man talking to a black person, especially a black woman. So it's a level of superiority and privilege that just comes with that. All right, sexism, racism, we already know what it is. Now. Keep in mind, he's a hip hop producer, so he was also on last night talking hip hop. Listen to what this man said about our culture. You're calling me when I am telling you that I bring more to your pop culture than anyone in it period.
He does more for hip hop than anyone in it. That's crazy. Now you heard you, Now you've heard of you tell yesterday. Okay, the cau cassidy, the unmitigated ghostly pale gall of this human you know, j W. Feel how you want to feel, say what you want to say. It's America. You have that right do your thing, but there has to be consequences and repercussions for people who talk like this. So you can have freedom of speech, but you cannot be free of the consequences of said speech.
And this is why we need our own version of like the Southern Poverty Low Center or the ADL, these organizations that fight against bigotry and racism. When someone does it, says something that's offensive, you know, to our culture, hip hop, blackness, we should be organized or have an organization that lets people know this ain't welcome. Okay, we see it happened to people all the time, but for some reason, when it comes to hip hop in blackness, people are just
allowed to continuously disrespect us, and nobody says anything. All right, nothing happens. Case in point. As I've said before, we can't even get the cops who kill us fires. We can't even get people canceled when they kill us. So of course someone like J. W. Lucas feels comfortable disrespecting us on all levels while making money in and off our culture. Jay Lucas, today is a nice day. So at some point today I want you to go outside barefoot,
if you can, put your feet in the ground. Okay, get grounded, all right, take a few deep ocean breaths. Make sure your inhales and exhales are long, full and deep. After you do that, look up, Look up, Look up, Look up. There as a star at the center of the solar system. It's the foundation of the solar system.
It's a nearly perfect spear of hot plasma. I want you to look at it, feel the raised from it, Let it shine on your white skin, and say to yourself, son, scream it, son, and then spell it to yourself as you and give me your ass, give me a yo, give me your n and let it be a reminder to you that sun means shut up. Now. That's what you have to do when you feel like tweeting something stupid or getting on Live and saying something stupid, Just go outside and get some sun and remind yourself that
shut up. And yes, white folks can be n words too. Please let rem mark give J. W. Lucas the biggest he had. Hee ha hee haa you stupid mother? Far are you dumb? All right? M I'm surprised at you, brother. Who you This is usually where we do a petty party or something like that. You ain't gonna do that today. Oh, do some clown emojs? You know, if you know, you know,
we can do clown emojis. But what we need to do is go in his comments j W. Lucas seven oh two, all right, j W. Lucas seven o two, and put a bunch of sons in his comments all right and say shut up. Okay, and let's see. Let's see if he's stupid enough. They get on Live later and say, I got a bunch of people telling me to shut up in my comments. Let's see what happens. Guys. This is a good social experiment. Let's see how far he's willing to take this. Okay, go to his comments.
His Instagram is j W Lucas j W l uc A S seven O two. Oh he must be in Vegas and put a bunch of sons. Just put the sun in his comments with the phrase shut up, okay, okay, keep it like. We have more coming up next. It's the Breakfast Club. Hey, Charlemagne to God here and I just want to wish him Mary Christmas stow all my credit card scameras out there. Did the season to find you a scamera friend, so you can save some money in any major department store in America. Breakfast Club the
relationship advice. Need personal advice, just the real advice. Call up now for asking morning. Everybody is DJ mzy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy We all the breakfast Club. It is time for ask yee. Hello, who's this? Um? I'm saying Anonymous? All right, what's your question for you? Anonymous? Yes we
can all right? So I have a delaba um. When my boyfriend and I first started dating, is we're gonna, you know, do it in the car And he pulled his pants down there the foul older didn't he didn't fart, He just like had took a dump and like didn't wipe his butt. Hey, now we like lived together, and whenever we're gonna do it, I always you know, hesit cant because he doesn't wipe his butt. So ah, how older, and you know he always has to fox those skid marks.
That's what they call him, Yes, skid marks. So how do you tell your man, like, babe, can you please wipe you out? Is he a grown man or a baby wearing a diaper? That is disgusting? First of all, don't you judge that? Man? I'm gonna tell you, Oh, is this envy we're talking about you? All right? So first of all, do y'all have wet wipes in the bathrooms in the house? I think I need to keep
him there, but that is what you use them. You gotta help him out, man, because there's first of all, there's no way he don't smell the dude who coming out his butt when he pulls his pants down. Number one. Number two, you might have to tell him you gotta get up in there when you wipe yourself and wipe
yourself good. And you might have to buy him some wet wipes to carry with him when he goes places and tell him to use those when he uses the bathroom, because this is not something that you can dance around. You have to be direct about this hygiene. She's right, but I'm not his mama though. Embarrassing. One time you you have to tell him because you know what, if you don't say something, you're gonna just end up having
the smell doodo every time you have sex. Yeah, I can't do that, So just just time and be like, babe, look at your underwear and see this. You're not wiping yourself. Well, are you getting up in the hole so you have doodoo stains on your sheets too? Huh? No, No, I would never do have to if it's in his underwears in the sheets, but you gotta, you gotta point it out because if you don't say anything, then I don't are you just having sex? And then during the smell,
oh girl, I don't go down here. But I won't go down on him a lot because of that, Like I'm always afraid, like I don't want to. Why is it so hard to tell a man is asking? I don't know, but you could get can't you get you call out or something? I mean, I can't wait till you ask I don't want to Oh, hell no, I don't want to hurt his ego. That's it. Well, girl, I don't want you to get some type of disease either, bacteria, infection.
But this is this is for his own good. First of all, if you're doing laundry sometimes you don't want to have to touch that and clean that, right, right, And this is for his own benefit. This is to help him out in his life. You gotta show him. Look, baby, these are wet wipes. Now, me and you were having this conversation. Don't be embarrassed because we could talk about anything. And trust me, if you're having sex with this man, I'm protected. You should be able to tell him his
ass stinks and he's not wiping himself. If you can do that, and you could lay up with him and do all of that, then you should be able to communicate with him and tell him, Babe, you need to clean your butt. It's gonna be so funny when you tell him his butt stinks. And he was like, man, I was thinking the same thing about your poom poom and guess and guess what she would do, white pomp poom poom with a wet wipe. You ain't crap, ain't crap,
you don't even crap, and just listen. This isn't time when when you got to be direct and be like, look, you know, I don't know if you're just not wiping yourself right, but there's these stains in your underwand sometimes I could smell it. So I just want to say, you gotta wipe yourself better. Here some wet wipes every time you go to the bathroom. And you shouldn't even
have sex with him to after he showers. But if he's not cleaning his button in the shower either, and then get like that, I don't know what I say, but it's cleaning his buttirement I will say. I've been on my wife twenty one years and I do remember a time about fourteen fifteen years ago where she went down and she was like, hey, man, you need to go take a shower or something, because you know and you appreciate it. It. Yeah, I went. Maybe I didn't wipe properly. I don't know what it was, but she
told me it didn't hurt my feelings. I just went and took a shower. Issue between then, like, I don't understand, I don't think it was a commentation to me before once or twice, three times, four times, five times happened to me before. Yeah so, but like so, that's why you got to point it out. One day y'all will laugh about it, and hopefully that day that chella laughing
his butt will be clean. She got embarrassed and pick up the underwear and be like, what's this and then let him see to do those things, and he'll get embarrassed and I'll never do it again. I like that, you know what I mean? And check your sheets, and I bet you gotta do those things on your sheets. Yeah, I bet you. Aby knows trust me. Tapping to me once or twice put the skip marks in his face? You go too far? Thank you, mama. How do you
like it? That's actually that's some young boys stuff though, because you know like that. That's one of the reasons after I do a number two, I do go take a shower, except if you're at work. Yeah, if I'm at work, but then I'm not like I'm going home and like me and my wife gonna get right to it. I don't want to go home smelling like never pooh and then have sex right after. Hell, you can take a shower. How we don't want your money, butter pi
either you better white, better bro? All right, ask ye eight hundred and five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice, ye, Now it's the breakfast club. Good morning coma. Get some real advice with anthela ye gets ask ye punting. Everybody is DJ envy angela, yee, Charlotte, Na, guy. We are the breakfast club. We're in the middle of ask yee, Hello, who's this? Oh? What's the matter? Givanna? Thank you? Whispering. I'm wispering because my college students is home. Okay, okay,
and I don't want him to hear my question. Oh boy, mommy freaky? All right, let's go. Yeah, j happy anniversary, be celebrating twenty four years or summer too? Wowwies COSI yeah, same to you, Same to you. My question is I don't know how you do with all those kids, But what to do now? These kids at home when you're trying to get freaky with us? But why you sustaining these loans are marriages because you'll do all kinds of crazy,
you know, but we're trying to figure it out. Kids just one, just one, but Okay, he's home from college. He he's graduated last years, thank goodness. But you know, with everything going on, his grad plans that't work out. He was supposed to relocate to California. He's home with us. We have a condo and can't get down the way we usually get down, you know, So is there as he ever going outside? Is there someplace like outdoor space? And we you know, normally would go to parks, but
parks have been closed. We don't want to get arrested because he's essential. I own a cater this kind of you know, in the in the public eye that I don't want to be, you know, known for anything scandalous. But of course, no, no, no, she said, yeah, they not now, not now, not doing now. Of course everything is shut down. Were trying to be safe. As I said, my husband is essential. I own a cater and business. Shout out to the small business owners. I've fed the
front line. Still doing my business. Let's plug that too while we're on here. Oh thank you. Imp Mama's signature recipes where I'm in club side part but I work out of a commercial kitchen and Inglewood so Inglewood Hospital, Holy name tea neck feed the front line. We're still doing more so. But now, Javannah, let me ask you this. Doesn't your son have to go to sleep at some
point um now that he's home? Not really? I mean, come on, you know these older kids, they are FaceTime all hours of the night, you know, um, and we're not quiet, you know what, you know what? I think it's fine you need to have sex quietly, quietly, yes, and that actually is really fun. But it doesn't normally happen. But it's actually very exciting when you know people louder than me. Actually, you're gonna have to cover his mouth while you're doing it. But it's actually something really fun
about trying to be quiet while you have sex. And that might just be something y'all gonna have to do. Just be careful quiet. It is exciting that we're gonna try. Mama, Mama, Mama. I cannot be honest with you, especially from DJ people all those kids. We live in a conduct well first of all, first of all, the kids go to sleep, the kids go to sleep, and and the older kids. But oh, he knows what's going on. You don't think
he haven't sex you know him to hear that. Nobody want to hear their parents that the kids don't want to hear that. Put a lock on that door, and you and your hub' gonna walk in, and don't worry about it. He'll put his heads old one and he'll be in this video game. Let me, let me tell you what else you can do. Let me tell you what else you could do because you said the head. But I'm glad you said that. Put a sheet on
the floor and have sex quietly on the floor. We have carpet on the under the floor under our bab But all right, listen, put floor, put on some music, put the TV on. Whatever you gotta do. Mama, don't even worry about your son. You know, my daughter came into me. She came into my room the other morning, was like, guys, you know I don't go to sleep at twelve o'clock, right, you know, I hear everything that was going on, and and you know what I said, I said, well you know how you got here, right?
And then she just walked out. It is what it is. My daughter's eighteen. Your son is he graduated college. You gotta be in his twenties. He understand. I listen. I just want to I just want to say you just need to make a fun game out of it. Put that sheet on the floor to him, all right, we gotta be quiet, turn on some music kind of low, and just have sex slowly and quietly. He's a grown ass boy, Mama, he's in your house. He's old enough now you and hope you get freaky after the two
He doesn't want to see his mother's face. His father come out smiling, but he doesn't want to see me come down to make his avocado toast after I didn't avocado toast. I hope you wash your hands, washing my hands and everything. But okay, we'll try the sheet on the four things. Mama gets you freaky as he emmy, this is ask ye. She wanted advice, and my advice has some time with that. It's a different time, it's
a different error. She don't want her son to hear, but that she's on the floor to be quiet, quarantine sex, maintaking the long term marriages. You gotta don't any time. And every time he makes a little noise with his mouth and he stays getting too loud, just cover his mouth and be like, hey, you gotta be quiet, mama, nah, and let me ask you a question. When you find out what to do with the help me out with the bed, because I haven't figured that out. Yeah, my
baby squeaking. We haven't figured that out, man, we haven't figured we'd be used w D forty. We put the mattress and everything, and it's still it's still gone too. The mattress you, I said label, it said type of matches. You have an air mattress. No, we don't have. No, please, we have a bustled air mattress. We tried that back in trying to play you. Angelae just tried to play you. Mom.
You're a grown ass woman trying to play you like you some young air mattress I have, I have a I have I actually have an air mattress as a spare mattress in my house in case I have company. And I'm like, okay, here's an air mattress. So sometimes people come up, you could no, I don't know, don't work, and it said, actually it's a it's a pillow top air mattress and it's very nice. I got daughter played automatically. Yeah, I have that for guests. But I don't think that's
gonna work. Mom, wa go in story about we're gonna go and go, Okay, I'm gonna take your advice. Go and he knows understand, So I know, you know, DJ and long term marriage. You gotta do what you gotta do. That's right, that's right. Or stick your face out the window. Let help you hit it from the back of that way. If you're yellous outside, you go in, you get freaky. Then I've already had notices under my door from my neighbors. So that's the last thing I needed for them to
see my hanging out the window. Now too long, hanging out the window. But you know, let's pick my face out the window. That's gonna come next. Get on that floor. And to stain these long, long term marriages, we are here doing it too. Black love, black hand, black love. Don't do your don't do your catering straight from doing what you do with your husband. Just make sure you wash your hands, shower. We don't want any extra food. More loving it boy, all right, thank you, mama? Alright?
Eight undred that ain't that? Ain't love that at creamy eight hundred five eight five one oh five, won't keep a lock this to breakfast club, Good morning, it's that time. Ask Charlemagne and DJ Envy anything, pick it up, pick up, It's time to ask any morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, angela, Ye, Charlemagne, the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time for ass C and E. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, we're gonna help you out. We're
gonna get through as many as we can. Hello, who's this well suck? What's up? DJ Charlemagne and guy? This may O? Man? This guy? How old are you? Brother? I'm forty six. Now you're dating a nineteen year old girl. Lord, have mercy? Oh no, man, don't play me like that. No, I'm nineteen years older than oh your nineteen. I didn't do this better than the room report. This was a great rumor. You just started on this poor young man. So you're you're forty nine and you're dating a young
lady that's nineteen. Man lit in me, I'm forty six. Okay, she's twenty seven. Oh okay, that ain't too bad. Yes that is better than ain't you? The food, work and stuff? You know what I'm saying. Over time, you know, I started digging or we've been kicking it for about seven months or whatever. But sometimes like you haven't feeling kind of funny because of the age, my age, you know, yeah,
because you're cracking jokes. You'd be talking to her and you'd like, you're so smart, you a regular dougie houses. She's like, who the hell is Dugie Houser? But if you feel like kids? Who kids? What people think? Bro? If you're feeling us, she's feeling you. You just taking viagg You're leavit, you the blue pill, and just do what you gotta do. No, I'm ain't one on my end lying you got. I'm gonna feel like that. You
gotta be yourself. That's your own insecurities because you're old as hell and she young and you're trying to keep up. You know what I mean. That's your own insecurities. You gotta get out your own head. If you're gonna be with that young girl now, I'll see you on that well, good luck, LaVita, the blue pill, Viagra you got. You know what, She's gonna leave you because you gotta keep it. I need that Al Green and that Heney you're riding around with Jai Le see that Al Green. You want
to hear Chris Brown. You're listening to the Al Green. I love Al Green. You know what I'm saying, y'all arguing about rather to listen to the new Act two of the Savage Mo two. You know what I mean. I'm talking about this. I'm talking about the trees. I ain't coming on Al Green. Oh that's my whole drink. I'm sorry. I didn't know. I didn't know what y'all called weed. Now, Jason, I don't know what it's called. Our green had no idea back then. Okay, do you know who Al Green is? Yes? You know who Al
Green is? She should no, ain't no should. She thinks al Green is a screen of weed, and y'all call it that because the weed is green. She has no idea that that's an actual singer. Right, good luck, brother, appreciate you like he said, don't let your insecurities bother you. Man. If you like that girl she liked you, just enjoy all right. For Sean ages is too hard to get over. I know that. You know you can't help when you grow in love with, but when you're damned here fifty
and a woman is just twenty seven years old? What the hell are y'all talking about? Seriously? Like, what are y'all talking about? She can't name none of the members of woodin Clan. Nope, she don't remember no episodes of Coffee Show. Nope. Like what are y'all talking about? I can't tell you about new edition? Nothing. Don't let you know about new addition to this movie. She's on BT, right, Yeah, that's it. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's this? Crystal? Hey? Kristy?
What's your question for C and E? All right? Okay, So I have a sister. We're fourteen months apart, really close. So we went on a trip to the Silenttees in December. But two weeks before the trip, I got fired for my job. Great job, didn't it was there for ten years. So I never gave her the money for the trip. When we came back, so I didn't see her. I was in my filings about being the prest you know, bosk on my job or whatever. The case was, so fast soward. She told me that, you know, I think
advantage of her. I'm like, take advantage of you. You're my sister, Like we're adult, nobody you's know one of us. Well, she's not presch the twelve hundred dollars, and you know I was kind of in my simies. I have two kids, I have aloyage. I was my job and we're in the middle of Corona now. So now she just mad about the five hundred dollars and she feels that I took advantage of her. I agree with her. Hundred dollars dollars with her. No, why you didn't give her her
money back? Because she lost her job, she got two kids. She shouldn't went to the Philippines then, But then she was already paid for it. Yeah, clearly it wasn't so he paid for me. Did she tell you that she was paying for you? Or did she paid for it with the assumption that you was gonna pay her back. I was gonna pay her back exactly. So I agree with her. Don't happen. She got a job, my job, that's right, Okay, Yes, sister, gotta take that note for me,
because she see you out here still buying stuff. She see you out here still living, you still doing something that make her know that you got that twelve hundred dollars was the last time he went out. Mama, Well you came back to Jamaica. I know you, so you should get her money back. So you went to Jamaica. You should be ashamed of yourself. Oh, you gave her the money back. I gave her her money back, but she feels that I took advantage of her. But now
we're just one situation overall over our lives. But I feel like she just mean and insensitive and based on for those feelings that I have, I don't really want to have discussion on her anymore. Like I love my sisters, Davis, but I don't want to be friends with her anymore. Well, if you take advantage of her, she should be mad at you. Well if you gave her the money back, and she's just being mad at you for being mad, but she probably how long did it take to get
the money back? Right before you? With the Jamaica It is kind of slack that you didn't give her her money back. You just out here, ball, And don't you hate when somebody owe you money and it is out here ball? Y'all are missing it. I'll have two kids. She has an out of Jamaica. She said, I got two kids and she got it out of here at seven. Listen, you're wrong, You're wrong. That's good. You should need to get over it with your room you foul? Are you wrong?
She's wrong? All right? We got more coming up next with a breakfast club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we are the breakfast club. I leave. It's on a positive note. Listen to positive notice simply. This man actually posted this on my Instagram another day. But this is something that I truly believe. A bad attitude can literally block love, blessings and destiny from finding. You don't be the reason you don't succeed.
