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Music Exec. Lyor Cohen Interview and More

Aug 01, 20181 hr 11 minEp. 676
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Wednesday 8/1 - Today on the show we had founder of 300 Entertainment and YoutTube Music Head Lyor Cohen stop by where he spoke to us about Kanye West, Migos having an issue with 300, artist using drugs and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Jeffrey Whitman again, the man who followed a black man home just to call him the N- Word, but instead of being aggressive he is now sad and complaining how the video ruined his life. Moreover, we did an update on an Ask Yee from last week with a girl who was suffering from depression and hooked her up with a doctor.

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This is your week of hal Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West Coast d J m Vy angela ye Cholo Migne. The rule is show on the planet. This is where I respect this show because this is a voice of society. Sames in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. But y'all earning impacting the culture in the morning and as day want to hear that Breakfast the world's most

dangerous morning show. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, angela ye Chola Migne. The guide, He's to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is? Hum ha, Yes it's Wednesday. Hump damon little week. Yes, good morning man. I'm you know, it's so funny. I'm finishing up my second book, which is a shook one anxiety playing tricks on me to

be on October twenty third. It's not done yet, um it it is. It was putting my final letters on it, but now I'm adding stuff to it. Anxiety exactly, writing a book about anxiety, about therapy, about trauma PTSD, and I'm getting more anxious as it comes to closing the book because books are final, you know what I'm saying. Like, once it's out there, it's out there. Absolutely, it's no taking back, it's no reduce. That's it. So yes, I'm getting more anxiety as I'm finishing up writing a book

about anxiety. Okay, well again, shout out to a cash app if you haven't heard, I lost some money yesterday and away you didn't lose it. I accidentally gave somebody money to the wrong person, and um, I was able to get that money back from cash app. Now the guy actually did spend fifteen hundred of it he should today is the first of the muffin. I don't know why he only spent fifteen hundred that he could get out of him the moment you got rent, you got mortgage,

you got bills. It's the first run. But you know you get that blessing, you got to take it out the account immediately. Yeah. But the only bad thing about is now I'm gonna get that money back. So now anything that he bought with their fifteen hundred, it's on it. He's on his own. Because'm getting that. I'm getting it all back. That's messed up. I don't know how it's gonna thank your coma. Be honest with him. I'm pretty good. Pay for surgery for an infant? Wow, for real medical bills,

doctor bills for real. You don't know what that that young person was going through. What about if some bottles we just wanted to go to club, about some bottles, not this time. It wasn't even nighttime, not this time of Yeah, I mean, we don't know what he's first. Nobody does stuff like that on the thirty Further, if you get a blessing like that and you run to the club on the thirty first, and the and then you know the day of the first. No, but he

had a priorties all messed up. He had a blessing. I got that back. Wow. Anyway, Leo Cohen will be joining us. Oh God, don't feel like that. When you pray. I pray every day twice to day. Actually good. In fact, I'm praying right now. He did pray, but it's in my span for them. I'll check it later. Well, Leo Cohen will be joining us. If you don't know who Leo Cohen Is. He's the creator of three hundred. That's the label at started the career as of Fettie wob

Me Goals in Young Thum. He's also the head of marketing, head what is it, the head of YouTube something of level head of music. Sorry. He's one of the most instrumental people at def Jam back in the day. Like Leo Cohn is a very story history. Restaurant ran def Jam for years, so three hundred would be like a He's had decades in this music business. He started off as like the road manager for run DMC. Yeah, three

hundreds like a blip on the radar. Yeah, we'll talk to him about all that life when he joins us this morning and we got some front page. What we're talking about, you man, let's talk about a plane crash. This was a tragedy, but there is a blessing in this. I'll tell you what it is. We'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning voting. Everybody is DJ Envy and Angela yee Scharlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Good morning.

What's happening? It's rainy and disgusting, on the East coast. Now let's get in some front page news. Now, let's talk about this plane crash. You talk, Muney. Yes, it was a plane crash in Mexico. The plane wasn't wrapped from Durango, Mexico to Mexico City, and they were one hundred and three people on that plane. But fortunately no one died from that plane. Really, how high a bullet um they were about to land, so it did a strong wind gus brought down the plane. What airline was there,

it was Aero Mexico. Yeah, so fortunately nobody died. The plane lost both of attentions. Bold. Yes, the left wing initially touched the ground. The plane lost both of attentions and then it skidded off the runway until it stopped about three hundred meters as well. Oh so nothing to not have anxiety about, because it's not like it was way up in the air and then the engine gave out and then it crashed and everybody survive. That is

already on the ground. It wasn't on the ground because the day he said the left wheel touched, but he was already on the ground. The left wheel touched, that's enough. Yeah, the left wing initially touched the left wing. Yeah, let's talk about this health alert. Yes, for you guys that are eating any type of salads or wrapped from Kroger, Traded Joe's or Walgreens, don't do it right now. They've been warning you not to purchase any of that because

of possible parasite contamination. Now, this parasite is called cyclos forests. I forget, I'm not even gonna try to pronounce it, just so, yeah, something nasty, and they're saying this illness, it's a cyclospora parasite, and you can actually get explosive diarrhea, not just regular favorite card. And they said you could have symptoms for a few months and then you could feel better, but it might get worse again, and you

can treat it with antibiotics. You can have headache, feverite, body aches and food like symptoms, nause your gas, fatigue, loss of appetite, stamin cramps, pain, all those things. So if you have any of those symptoms and you've been the Kroger, Trader Joe's or Walgreens to beware, I'm stuck on explosive diarrhea because I need to know the difference between regular diarrhea and explosive diarrecta. You know, some coming some trickles out like you know, comes out like a force,

and then summer's just like that sounds explosive. I'm assuming it's explosive. Diarrhea is the kind you can't hold, Like if I was sitting here and I had to go, like I would have to run out, be like a real bad situation. I think explosive to imagine, like a bomb drops out of your button. I love nothing like empty one that's all over the tilet seat that I've never done. I'm a grown ass man, crazy. I've been party trained since at least the age of three. All right,

listen to this. In North Carolina, a man has to pay eight point eight million dollars. You know why because he cheated with someone else's wife. And you know, in North Carolina you can actually sue for adultery, so you can sue a person. Yes, it's called alienation of affection. And in North Carolina, this one man actually has to pay up. He was seeing another man's wife for sixteen months, so he has to pay another man eight point eight

million dollars. Yes, I hope that was worth it. Jesus Christ. Yeah, eight point eight million dollars because I slept with another man's wife for sixteen months. Yes, does he have that money? What did he do for a living? Where do you get that number from? Why eight point eight millions? Well they said two point two million was tangible damages and the other money is punishment. So punishment. North Carolina, it literally pays to be faithful, like for real. Yeah. Absolutely.

I don't know if it pays but cost you, but it pays. It pays to be favor because you're cheating with another man, that man you gotta pay her husband. Now, that's better for you to be committed. Yeah, he said, my marriage is murdered. It was destroyed. Part of it was his wife also worked for his company, so he also lost an employee. Wow, all right, well get it off your chest. That's front page news eight hundred five, eight five one or five one. If you need to vent,

hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night, you just need to vent a little bit. Or I'm mad right now. I'm trying to figure out why the woman don't have to pay some of that money. In North Carolina, it shouldn't just be all on the man. Like if that, if I sleep with another man's wife, shouldn't that wife have to kick him some bread to the husband? Husband? Maybe the man is soing the other man. Still you gotta have to sue both things to the cheat,

he still loves his wife. You know what's crazy about? It was all kinds of things like he would give his wife a spot day and guess who else was at that spot day? Side dude? Right, he got her a chip for her birthday. Guess who got a hotel room? Right down? But wow, I hope you get explosive to dude, we'll get it off his chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. You need to vent or if you feel blessed, hit us up. Now it's the

Breakfast Club. Good morning to everybody. D Angela, ye, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast Good morning. What's happening? It's rainy and disgusting on the East coast. Now let's get into front page news. Now, let's talk about this plane crash. You talk May. Yes, it was a plane crash in Mexico. The plane wasn't wrapped from Durango, Mexico to Mexico City and they were one hundred and three people on that plane. But fortunately no one died from

that plane. Really, how high up was it? Um they were about to land, so it had a strong wind gus brought down the plane. What airline was there? It was Aero Mexico. Yes, so fortunately nobody died. The plane lost both of attentions bowls. Yes, the left wing initially touched the ground. The plane lost both of attentions, and then it skidded off the runway. Let'stopped about three hundred

meters as well. Oh so nothing to not have anxiety about, because it's not like it was way up in the end and the the engine gave out and then it crashed and everybody survuya is already on the ground. It wasn't on the ground because the day said the left wheel touched, but it was already on the ground. Had left wheel touched, that's enough. Yeah, the left wing initially touched the left wing. Yeah,

let's talk about this health alert. Yes, for you guys that are eating any type of salads or wrapped from Kroger, Traded, Joe's or Walgreens, don't do it right now. They've been warning you not to purchase any of that because of possible parasite contamination. Now this parasite is called cyclos forest what I forget, I'm not even gonna try to pronounce it. Yeah, something nasty, And they're saying this illness it's a cyclospora parasite.

And you can actually get explosive diarrhea, not just regular favorite card. And they said you could have symptoms for a few months and then you could feel better, but it might get worse again, and you can treat it with antibiotics. You can have headache, fever, body aches, and food like symptoms, nausea, gas, fatigue, loss of appetite, stomach cramps,

paying all those things. So if you have any of those symptoms and you've been the Kroger, Trader Joe's, or Walgreens, beware, I'm stuck on explosive diarrhea because I need to know the difference between regular diarrhea and explosive diarreca. You know, some coming some trickles out, like you know, comes out like a false and the summer's just like a m

that sounds explosive. I'm assuming explosive diarrhea. The con you can't hold, Like if I was sitting here and I had to go like I would have to run out. I'd be like a real bad situation. I think explosive to imagine, like a bomb drops out of your button. I love nothing like empty, the one that's all over, the tallest seat that no, I've never done, or a grown ass man crazy. I've been party trains since at least the age of three. All right, listen to this.

In North Carolina a man has to pay eight point eight million dollars. You know why because he cheated with someone else's wife. And you know, in North Carolina you can actually sue for adultery, so you can sue a person. Yes, it's called alienation of affection. And in North Carolina, this one man actually has to pay up. He was seeing another man's wife for sixteen months, so he has to pay another man eight point eight million dollars. Yes, I

hope that was worth it, Jesus Christ. Yeah, eight point eight million dollars because I slept with another man's wife for sixteen months. Yes, does he have that money? What did you do for a living? Where do you get that number from? Why? Eight point eight million? Well they said two point two million was tangible damages. N you want to hear from you on but he watched you some money better, he said, my marriage it was his wife also worked with We already get off eight hundred

five eight one five one. If you hit us up right now, maybe had a bad name. If you're gonna him have money online, I put another man's wife. Hello, she was the wife have to kick okay, my aunt. You know, it's all kinds of things I can't give to us. Was at that twenty thousand dollars, which couldn't even happen anyway side. I think she just wanted him to get He got him, remember, wanted you to marry

another family member. Citizen up now was the breakfast. I'm not even a citizen bout yeah, but can I talk about something real quick out I'm done mad about some of us. Well, charm first and foremus, thank you for shouting me out Friday and my country. Hey you at your trio airy trio y backdoor. Anyway, she got it right, So I appreciate you for saying that got you, but love you for that and every you was out of line this past weekend. I don't know if I'll see

his video on Instagram your live podcast. Look, I'm sorry you can't cuss lit as hell, by the way, but I guess you were djaying this past weekend and you were playing that song, that making My Way Downtown song, and you have my girls pork into that song. Hey, out of line. I had the black girls come on stage, I played some reggae IDs. Come on stage and I play some uh, and then the white girls. I play Vanessa Cargion and can we talk about one last thing before I get off the song? So funny, so um.

I don't know if you've seen anything that's been circulating the internet lately. The this all goes back to what you guys say about how the kids these generations always record instead of calling the police. Yes, there's uh, what

do you call? There's this little ball hit a Quita on online on Facebook go on live, and she was over there just recording herself on live while her best friend upstairs quote unquote, her best friend was getting yeah that was It sounded so crazy, and her friend was screaming in the background, get off of me and get off of me. I didn't see that. And then the police came. She was laughing, Oh, the police can't all over the internet. I was it was disgusting, wasn't it?

It was awful. We got to start doing a better job too. Though. We can't just be looking at them and saying they're not calling nobody. Shouldn't we be finding out what cities the people in the calling that one up? The police showed up and I didn't see it till after. I wasn't watching it live. I just saw the websites posting it. After Jesus Christ and get and get your girl Monique too. She needs to get a donkey the day, either twice this year or something. She's tripping, but she

needs to get a black room ray Tree. I love what's the police called? Aera Tria Nipsey hustles from Aera Trea Tiffany Hatters from You're a Trier? Hello? Who's this? Jall Collinson Charlotte by way of Saint Louis, Queen City seven o four was happening? Get you if your chest Jaya Ay, good morning, y'all. I just want to express my love and appreciate from my wife. We just moved to to Charlotte from Saint Louis, Missouri, two months ago. We've been working like crazy. We did it on our own.

We have no family here, and we've just been trying to grind it out. I just wanted the words to know how much I want her to know how much I really appreciate her. And we actually did this. We set a goal and we achieved it. Now we're just working hard to achieve our dream. That's real. Man. Charlotte is a beautiful I love Charlotte. I can retire in Charlotte. Oh definitely. It's definitely safe for them back home. I tell you that much. We thank you for checking in, bro.

I appreciate it all. God bless alrighty, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five A five one on five one. We got roomors on the way. Yes, we are going to talk about the world's highest page DJ find out who's number one on that list. Also, the So So Deaf twenty fifth anniversary tour. We had some details and we'll tell you who plans to not join because they don't want to mess up the whole tour. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep

it locked. This to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is sej Envy Angela Ye, Charlottage, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Goodni, what's happening? What's going on? Let's continue rumors to talk So So Deaf tea. This is the rule of report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So Jermaine Duprie is doing a multi city anniversary concert tour for So So Death twenty five years. That tour is going to kick off October fourteenth, n

DC and end in a LA on November second. And he just is talking about a black owned company that put out multiple artists and enough artists to do our own tour. We are blessed. Basically, the tour will feature himself, Escape the Brat, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow, Anthony Hamilton, Bone Crusher, Young Bloods and Franchise Boys and Jay Kuan. Now that's not a bad little lineup right there. Shot Moss, though, took to Instagram to say that he is not going on the tour. He said, taking a break. So So

Deaf tour is going to be wonderful without me. I'm anna f up so I don't want to be the reason something goes wrong. So I'm gonna stay at home, get my mind right by wah, Don't got nothing else to do. Shad Moss may be busy, but I didn't say he was busy. He said he doesn't want to f up to twel going there to H'm show him and JD are probably beef right now. The something he'll going at to, you know what, I know. No, he

was going through a lot on social media. Remember he was giving his money away, saying it was evil, and then he went and said, y'all make a life so hard on an end where get off my d That's what I'm saying. By Wah is a little depressed right now. So he wanted to get on Instagram tell everybody he's not going to the show. So everybody says, no, baw waw, we want to see you. We're not coming if you don't show up, because he wanted to feel that love.

I do feel like he's really going through something. Some shad mass from love Man at shad Mass right now on Instagram. Tell him you love him, put some puppy pause. Don't think got the pauper in on. They do. But I'm showing him in JD a beef and I'm sure they worked that out and they'd be right on the road with each other all right. Well, hopefully Baba was feeling okay. All right, French Montana, there was a home invasion. At least two armed robbers went into his house and

this happened early on Tuesday. Cops were on the scene as well. They said it was French Montana at the house and an unknown number of people were there at the time as well. He lives in a gay community. He actually bought the house from Selena Gomez. That sucks. Yeah, that's a really scary thing to happen. Like, is it hard to stay in the house after that happens. Yeah, you've been violated. And I'm trying to figure out why ain't no pistols in the house? Now? One person got

a gun. Well, we don't know exactly what happened in that house or afterward if anybody was injured. Nobody got to had to go to the hospital, so we know that much. And by the way, home invasions is one of the main reasons that I believe in your right to be absolutely I don't care what nobody say that that's what a gun is for in those moments. And French need a couple of dogs, man, all right? Now, the world's highest paid DJ, who is that? Chalegue? Who

made four. He's not even on this media. One guy who plays music too fast and you can't understand unless you hire well. I actually like him because he has some great songs too. Calvin Harris, Yes, of course, forty eight million dollars. You can't probably scratch a lick. Congrats to him. You don't know what he d say that you get busy? Oh yeah, just better than you. I don't say nobody better than me. He's dope, though he's dope.

He gets busy, all right. So he made forty eight million dollars According to the four of the other people that made it onto this list of chain smokers were number two, right behind them Tiesto, Steve Aoki, marshmallow Z, Diplo, David Gett, A Cascade Um, DJ Snake made the listen, so did afro Jack. I'm happy for all of those

people that have found a way to make money. But I feel I'm just like, yeah, why I know black people on that list, especially when it comes to DJ, and I always like DJ's doing wrong and a lot of those DJs are playing our music. They're playing That's what I'm trying to figure out what a black DJ's doing wrong? That they can't stop. What a black DJ's doing is amount of support that other genres get. You know, EDM can come out there and get ten thousand people

out there and there's no problems. We get six hundred people out there as a shooting and something like that. You know, they don't they don't give us the venues. They don't give us the spaces. But yeah, especially think about Vegas. Right when you go to Vegas, there's no real venues right there. I think there's one. All that money on this show a lot of us, but actually a lot of that money ships. A lot of money

for Calvin Harris comes from. He gets six figures every time he plays in Vegas, and he plays there all the time. We get one hundred thousand and show hundred fifty thousand the show, you know what I mean. So they get that money, they rack it up. They n a week Croatia. He's in Japan, you know, and also doing singles. You know that's important too. He has some big singles. All right, well let me answer lay and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye.

Now when we come back, Leo Cohene will be joining us. Okay, we'll kick it with leh people that profit off hip hop. Absolutely, we'll talk to him when we come back. If you don't know, it's to create the owner of three hundred, which is the label that all the careers of me goes, Young Thug and Fatty Wab. He also is what does he do for YouTube? He's like, I think he's a global head of music, global head of music of YouTube and he was running death Gym for years. He was

managing run DMC. We'll talk to him about all that, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes. As soon as he sat down, he said, I hope you all are more prepared for me than y'all were for Takashi six nine. And I think we know a little bit about this guy. He'd been around. Hello, Hello, Hello, welcome sir, good morning. I'm so happy to be here.

I feel honored and privileged to be here with you guys. It's happy to happy to have you your YouTube global head of music. Now, I didn't sleep last night, did you know that? Why? Anxiety a lot of anxiety. I I don't ever remember doing a radio interview. This is really strange. I'm usually sitting at the you know, watching my artists talk, but this is a different thing. So last night I was trying to figure out what in the world do they want to talk about with me? Everything?

I was confused. I was really confused. So I was waking up in the middle of the night, just like um, trying to figure out what was the best interviews that I saw? Who gave the best interviews? And my mind went blank. None of ours came to mind. None. No, Chuck D always comes to mind. Okay, Chuck D always comes to mind. Go ahead, what do you want to ask? Let's off from the beginning, how did Leo Cohen get

into hip hop? Well, unbeknownst to many of you, including yourselves, the first all rap station was not in New York City. It was fifteen eighty K day in Los Angeles, really okay, and there was a DJ click called Uncle Jam's Army, and Uncle Jam's Army used to take out the sports arena downtown and they had no talent. They just had break beats and it was just at the end of disco and kind of lakeside barcads. You don't even know who they are. It's okay, it's okay, it's okay. The

Gap band okay. So that that was that scene right there. And I was just driving around Los Angeles and I would see these gigantic posters Uncle Jam's Army Pacific Arena and the date. So I just said, I have no idea what this is. I'm gonna go find it. And I went and I walked in and there was an arena full of people enjoying the breakbeat, and it was fascinating to me. You know, how did you know you wanted to be an executive and not an artist? Though I had no interest in I'm being an executive or

an artist. Understand when I came, and I came in nineteen eighty three and my first job was to take run DMC to Europe, and literally my first job, I didn't even get to stay one night in New York because they couldn't find their road manager. He was on a bench and I was the only with the passport. So that's how I started being a road manager. So I was just making it up. I had no experience, I had no understanding, I had no money I had nothing. Oh did you know Russell Simmons or how did you

just become run to MCS. So I was a financial analyst. I was making fourteen thousand dollars a year. I worked for the National Bank of Israel. My mom found me the gig and my friends were throwing parties and they're having the best times. I had the best girls, the best drugs, everything, and I was just like, you know, my mom got me the job. I just have a degree in international finance and marketing. I better stick this thing out. But I was doing really nothing. It was horrible.

I'm dying and my friends were encouraging me to throw a party, and I said, I don't want to just throw any type of party. I want to throw something interesting, and they said, well, tell me what interesting is. And there was a bunch of unsigned Hollywood hands at the time. So I threw a show with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fishbones,

Social Distortion, the Circle Jerks starring Run DMC. I borrowed seven hundred dollars from my mom and I made thirty six g's that night, and I alway taught us a seven hundred dollars back then, well, I was short seven hundred dollars. It was nothing. They were all unsigned, and I put it together. It was a very unique moment in a lot of people's lives, including myself. And you know, only problem I had that night was Joey came off

the stage before he performed. I said, I'm not sure what you're doing, but there's a whole audience out there waiting for you. And he says, man, they're not waiting for me. You didn't see what just happened. I said, what happened? And he said, you know, those little white kids came on stage and they wanted to attack me. And I realized this was stage diving. They were all coming on stage, dancing with them and then throwing themselves jumping off, and I said, that's what they're you know

they're doing there. It's they're having a great time. They're having a great time. It's a sign of affection. And he looked at me and he said, I don't know why I trust you, but I'll go out there. And the rest of the night he was flinging little white kids off the stage. Came off stage and said, I like you, man, And that's how it happened. They invited me they told Russell about me. By the way, my friend who was running Columbia University's TV station, let us

rehearse the Beastie Boys, L Run DMC. We're broke back then, we had no money for rehearsal halls. And he said, take the Columbia University TV station. Little did I know he was filming it. I have seventeen hours, get nineteen eighty three rehearsals Beastie Boys, L Cool, J Run DMC. Now now now I know a lot of people don't know. When they see that footage, they're gonna know who said whose house? Run's house? Okay, yeah, wow, how did that

come about? And we're rehearsing and I said, you know, he came up cheapest Lee and said this is and I had to I had to check Joey and say this is your house, and and and and we rehearsed it. It's all there. One day it'll come out. How do you find that's right? Thank you YouTube on YouTube? All right, Now we're talking to Leo Cohen, founder of three hundred who signed me goals, Fattie Wabt, Grizzly and Moore Charlemaigne. I always wonder about that like, how did y'all find

that crop of artists so early? Of course we don't run DMC, but the Beastie boys LLL who J because you kind of set yourself up for and winning with those it was it was genius. It was all Rick Rubin. It is a mastermind genius. You know. One of the problems out here is that people are winning in many ways too easily. And part of the artist development, there's people development, like people development, man, you have to hit your head and get back up and recognize what just happened.

So these kids, I think they have it kind of slippery and kind of easy. And I think that there's called things that we lost in the last decade is artist development. But we also lost mentorship. You know what I think happens to what I noticed as far as what you said about developing artists and mentoring people. Somebody goes viral, right, they can do one long they go viral, and then the labels are offering millions of dollars for

somebody that has one one record. Hip hop is not just, you know, something to piss your parents off, because your parents are listening to it too. It's a problem. And then you get this, this, this like day trading of rappers. It's the worst thing that could happen for our culture. All those labels that are day trading should be embarrassed and ashamed of themselves because they are going to be

the reason why things come to an end. I believe that it's like that'sn't even signed deals though, Like I wouldn't invest in artists like that. And they showed me that they're gonna be around, but because they get nervous that somebody else and that they'll miss out. So listen. I never signed an act because I was afraid of losing them. I only signed an act because I wanted them on my label. When one act says to me or another label's interested in me, I said, go ahead

with yourself. I'm not interested in you anymore. I have it with drink with you. Didn't I heard you all, but had drink in the bag. And then Drake m The truth is, Drake shook my hand and this would have been a death cham a three hundred def Jam's son. And then I heard that you see already shook your hand. It was a dune dealing and you found out he wasn't signing that an Award. So everybody had on the cash Money shirts or something like that. Yeah, it doesn't matter.

He didn't stop the party and at least tell you why. You know, I really don't spend time backwards. Okay, It's like I keep moving. We got more Leo Cohen when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ n v Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have Leo Cohen, the head of global music at YouTube in the building. Charlomagne. Let's talk about a former act of Oars.

Kanye was amazing when he put the picture out with the Maga hat on. I didn't put that picture. So he put it up. Yeah, I had no idea. I had no idea. What didn't see the hat? Come on? It didn't cheat the house. I was so mesmerized. You know, Kanye is a beautiful host. We walked into his gorgeous um place where he does the clothing and the sneaker. It was, you know, I was bringing my colleagues from the from San Francisco, so and nobody noticed the black guy in the Magah hat. I was. I was Yo, bro,

you couldn't have cut me off of what um. So I'm here having an incredible time being with him, and he was obviously interested. You know when Kanye's interested in having you, you know, you feel like you're in that moment and then he goes, you want to hear some music, so we went in listen to music. So no, I didn't look at his hat at all. I didn't see his hat. I was fully immersed in the experience. So no, the answers no long way of saying no, after what's

the point? After the picture came out and you saw the hat? Did you did you have any thoughts? This is the crazy stuff. I had to run to the airport, so I had to go, and I ran to the airport. As I'm running like like an AVIS commercial through the airport, everybody's saying, yo, what's up with the hat? What's up with the And I didn't know what they're talking about because I'm trying to make the flight. I finally get to the gate and I came with a few minutes

to spare. My phone's blowing up. Everybody's blowing my ship up, like bro, what's going on? And that's when I realized what happened. It was so fascinating. I literally were talking more than forty people. So imagine I'm in Calabasas, Snap, get in the car. Thirty five minutes, I'm running through the airport over forty people shouting at me through the airport. Yeah. Let me ask you this. If an artist is talented, right, but you don't agree with their personal views, does that

matter or is it all about talent? No, it's all about talent. I respect their personal views, but I can never be silent. I've never been silent, and that's why I've touched more rap music than everybody combined. Never had a security guard, okay, because one. I tell bad news faster than good news. And I tell people when they ask me exactly how I feel like. You can't be a rapper and have a cup in front of me, I tell you that's liquid heroine. You're junkie. You're junkie.

Any rapper come right now, they come a think. I have to tell them because to me, I don't want to be I feel my silence would be complicit. With all the auders that you work with. It doesn't matter if I work with them or not. If they got a cup. I'm going to tell them they're junkie and they're hooked on liquid heroine. If you just tuned in, we have Leo Cohen in the building, the global head of music at YouTube, also founder of three hundred, the

label that sign me Goals, Fattie Wop and more. Ye. But it concern you enough to not work with someone if they were, say they were in the middle of negotiating with you, Okay, I don't know that I can do this deal. What if you felt like they had a drug problem. No, no, no, no, it's part of the math in my brain. Nothing good happens with junkies. Now. There are many people who have been able to hit the wall and walk away. A lot of them don't. One of the biggest artists you ever had was at

a real bad drug problem DMX. I'm so sad um Dmax. There's two people inside of him. Earl is one of the nicest people. I put him up in the um lake George. Earl loved being silent with the fishing pole. He just would stay on that dock hours and hours and hours and hours. It's I think the opiated problem, the syrup problem is the biggest problem that I've ever seen and I've ever faced um and been a part

of And I can't be I can't with it. You know, the crack thing was devastating, but at least the rappers were bringing a spotlight to you becoming a fiend, and I thought that that was that spotlight helped change the course of the crack epidemic. I don't know what's this opioid thing, man is the crackhead wasn't cool. Now it's they seemed like they're making it cool to be drinking lean and syrup and it's the most dangerous. It's the most dangerous thing that's facing our society. Are you so

why sign artist that would promote that? Um? Because I already answered that question. You weren't paying attention. UM. She asked me talent or issues, and I said talent. But I have to I can't give up on people. What I'm saying that's ever critical at all, and it's opportunistic. Yeah, I got I got people to feed. Um, I gotta, I gotta, I got a business to run. You're gonna make Dame Dash take this clip and call you a culture volture? Whose name Dash? You brought him up? I

don't even know him. I don't even know him. So you bring him his name up, I don't even know him. So ye made a lot of money together, made a lot of them. I don't do that to him. I don't know him. I really don't. I don't know what to tell you. Problems is problems. I try to fix problems. I try to sign great talent and then help them a culture voice. I'm gonna say, now, how do you respond to it? Because people have called you a culture

vote before. I'm thirty seven years doing this, So there's good, you know, oh boy, so um, when you're thirty seven years and continuously inventing yourself and winning, people don't. There's a small subset of people that don't like those people that their fortunes may not have they may not have reinvented themselves, that are upset. But like I said, I

don't really pay attention to them. You know, the first time that I ever heard that Dame Dash had an issue with me was my daughter called me up and asked me, who's Dame Dash. I don't pay attention. People feel like you you broke up Rockefeller. That's that's what they say. You got in Jay's here and told him get away from Dame. I think you got to talk to to Jay and Dame and Bigs Ta ta. You know, I don't know what to say to that. I always

have an expression. You say, we're friends. I said, man, you gave him a interview and you said, man, I thought we're friends. We're not friends. We're not friends any longer. You know what I say, We are never friends in the first place. If that can't we can't survive that. So if their partnership couldn't survive, then how if if if it was me or anybody else, no outside influence should be able to all right, we got more with Leo Cohen when we come back, don't move. It's the

Breakfast Club. Good morning, pointing everybody. Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have Leo Cohen, founder of three hundred, who signed me, Goals, Fattie Wabt, Grizzly and more. Charlomagne, what's your overall mission for YouTube? In the in the industry? Over all mission for YouTube is that more artists could feed their families, and more songwriters could um feed their families when those artists are at the kitchen table and saying to their parents that I'm

gonna skip college and I'm just going to be an artist. Um, they could make an informed decision, unlike the last twenty years that it sucked. It was hard, um telling your parents that I'm going to be an artist? Have you spot the risk the kid recently? No, he's pretty upset with you guys. Have you heard of no? No? Hell? He just posted a comment that said, uh, three hundred, and he feels like you guys have not really helped his career out too much. Three hundred NT y'all suck.

Let me out the damn contract. I want to be with y'all no more. I told y'all I get y'all, didn't the money back. I don't want to be with y'all label no more, y'all suck. Is that a question? Or I don't know? How do you feel? How do I feel about that? I'm feeling I don't. I don't feel good about um hearing that. But it sounds like he's a clown. Maybe it's a late night something. I don't know what his problem is. He should call me as my number. Look, do you ever read if he

calls me? Do you ever redo contracts like, of course, I redo contracts like, okay, you know I spend my whole life I'm redoing contracts. I don't. I don't do how about this? Keep gonna have a hard time because we don't. We don't play that Meagles at one time, Meagles at one time, Megos at one time. We're a little setting. And they said they felt like three hundred

held them back a little bit. Yeah, if you all wouldn't look to put out music for eighteen much, they said, So listen, I've just been doing it for thirty seven years. I don't think I have all the answers. I don't even think that I have all the right answers. But I do believe that focus and attention in creating an artwork a moment in time, I want to um. I'm in the champagne business, not the water business. I'd like to make something special. If it's everywhere, all day, every day,

I don't know why that's special. Listen, if they put a bunch of music out, I I make more money, right, more music, more money, since that's how it works. But I wanted them to make what I thought they could make. You don't want them to be day traders basically, and and and by the way, I'm not trying to open up a controversy, but how do you feel about Culture one and two? What's the word out there? Better? What one was? Okay, got quieted. They do know how to

make it clo as well. It hits on. Coach one was a better projects. That's a fact. So you're taking the credit for that. I'm not taking the credit, man, Why why am I taking the credit? I asked a simple question. Was Culture one better than Culture Too? It was a simple question. I thought we did a really, really good job. They did a magnificent job. And my hats are off to p and Coach. You know, these are hard working creative executives that are in the cut now.

I believe we're about to enter the golden age of the music business. Fortunes are going to be made Leo Cohen, Ladies and gentlemen, Yes, we appreciate you for joining us. I'm so thrilled to be here. I'm thrilled to be here. I bet you you get an audience of two, um and and yeah, thank you. I'm pretty sure I'm listening. The one thing that I can say is back in the day. In the eighties, we to celebrate each other, little independence, leaping bag profile, all these little companies. Tommy

Boye records all of them. We used to get our gigs and then meet late night, and we used to celebrate each other. Winning doesn't mean that someone else has to lose, and that's the problem here. The problem is that we got to celebrate more. I ask you guys in your own way. I know that controversy brings viewership and listenership, but I want you to also understand that you have the mixing board to also celebrate great things that happen. I like consistent greatness over a controversy. I

don't think there's no value in shock. Okay, thank you guys. Thank you for what you've done to keep the engine flowing. It's hard doing what you do every day. You know, lots of people think that you come in here, um gift of gab, you drive out with your chauffeur limousines and everything's hunky dory. I know how much work this is and how difficult it is, and I applaud you for building this business. I just wish you guys were on YouTube. Um you are. You are on YouTube? One million.

How about YouTube uplift the Breakfast Club channel. Yeah, maybe we can do something formally one day on YouTube. Yeah. Well, I look to the YouTube studios and I've hosted a lot of things there as well. I'm I'm I'm really honored to have been here this morning. Thank you, Leo Cohen. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Hey, good morning. Let's get to these rumors.

It's talking to keep in ours. Oh go angel it's the rule the Breakfast Club. But everybody's getting ready for Nicki Minaj's new album, Queen. It is supposed to come out August tenth. That's soon, that's next week, but it looks like it may be pushed back again. Now the problem is this, There's a track with an uncleared Tracy Chapman sample and a feature from quote one of the greatest rappers of all time. Now, she tweeted out, Tracy Chapman,

can you please hit me? She also did a poll asking since I may have asked it wrong, vote you guys can only imagine how much this means to me. It's such a perfect body of work, Love you long time. So what she wants to do is figure out do I need to push my album back a week to try to get this sample cleared? What do you think? I mean as an artist, I'm sure this is like she said, this is her body of work and she really wants that track on it. So I mean, what's

what's a week? I wonder how great that song is though, But if that's what she wants, I mean, do people still push the album back in twenty eighteen. Yeah, time doesn't matter, like just drop the music. But she wants to make sure that she gets this sample that's not clear clear you put the single out later. It's the screaming service, right, So she probably wants for her full body of work out. People do it all the time.

Shout to Fat Joe. He just released a record with Tina Turner sample and didn't get that clid right away. He just put it out and he cleared it after. I mean, people do it all the time. The only problem with doing that is that they didn't ask. No way more money if you don't clear it first, absolutely, because by that time it's done, So no matter what

you gotta pay, you end up paying way more. All right, now, let's discuss R Kelly, Angelo Clary, who's the father of Asriel Clary, who is one of the women that is one of our Kelly's quote girlfriends. You know, ur Kelly just did that song. I admit it, and that really struck a card with Angelo Carrey, who feels like he did not address some of the allegations against him at all. Now Here is what Angelo Carrey has to say about R. Kelly. This dude make a song at like he's supple thoughts

since he got kids. You don't have no kids. You had you had ejaculation and a woman. That's what you did. Tell the world why you can't see your kids, Tell the world why you have no relationship with three kids? And this woman left with nothing from what you said, she was a bomb. She was there, She was there. So why didn't you win in court? Why you're twenty seven? Lords that you said in the song didn't get you

your kids? M Then he goes on to talk more about R. Kelly and how his daughter ended up living with him. What we asked to you was to do nothing but look over song and helped her career get to the next level. Now, to y'all fans, you can you can molest a goddamn shall you know what? How easy your situation is? The fix? Let them kids go now? According to Angelo Clary, he says that R. Kelly took advantage of his daughter at the age of seventeen, and

under Florida law, that's under age. How come nobody whooped of Kelly's ass? Though? Why how to get to him? Girls houstage for real? I mean some of the girls have done videos saying that they want to stay, and it's a really crazy situation. Seems like they're being brainwashed and according to the parents held against therewell. But then the girls are acting like they want to be there. And then some of the women who have escaped did talk about the mental tricks that were being played on

them while they were in that relationship. Well, shouldn't the parents be partly to blame too, because if you know all Kelly's reputation, why would you ever send your child over there to get a song done or even a song written, or to be in the studio that now. I don't know how old his daughter is now, I just know that he says that she was seventeen at the time, so maybe I don't. I have no idea. Listen,

I know y'all wouldn't do it. So all right, now, let's talk about some good news Lebron James's new school.

Let's talk about the I Primary School and some of the things that they are doing that's very different from a lot of other public schools because it is still a public school, and that school is for at risk students who are falling well behind the rest of the kindergartens twelfth grade population, and some of the things that they are doing focusing on accelerated learning, providing job placement assistance for parents because a lot of times kids bring

baggage into the classroom because of what's going on at home. Right they have an onsite food bank support students with stress from economic gives every student a bike to escape dangerous parts of town, and explore how important is it for kids to get out of their neighborhood that they a lot of times we grow up and have never

left the area that we are from. Our guarantees free college tuition to the University of Akron to all graduates starting in twenty twenty one, So all of those things, free tuition for uniforms, free bicycle and helmet, free transportation in two miles, free breakfast, lunch and snacks, food pantry for families, GEDs, and job placement services for parents. There you go, all those things. You gotta be a real creative hater to find a way to talk crazy about

that one. I mean, you can say it don't got a barbershop in it, but I mean they're working on that. It might have one in it, by the way, but you know, we don't know. I was thinking as far as how can we help, because I mean, this is something that's going to go on forever, and I'm sure that Lebron's gonna put that forever, so we need to help them. I don't think Lebron James needs our help. I would love to help him, but you know what,

Saluta Lebron James, salute jailing Rose saluted Diddy. Diddy has a charter school jail and Rose has his leader Ship academy, and Lebron James now has his nacron. So it's people that have been doing this, man, But drop on the clues bombs for Lebron James. We need to make sure we can help though, And stand mind that you know, the program school. But he does have his nonprofit and so you can help by donating to his nonprofit as well.

I definitely shut up and build a school for get shut up and driven and shut up and build the school. But you know, I have a rule. My rule is that when I'm at dinner with somebody who got more money than me, why would I ever insult him and say, yo, I got the build. So I kind of feel like this with this school, but you gotta get it. But you can take care of the tip so you can give a little bit. Listen, Lebron build schools. I do

backpack giveaways. Everybody just need to act their wage. Okay, I got my backpack giveaway next August eleventh from the Monks Corner, South Carolina, Lebron's building school. You know, you know what else is a great thing to do though, to actually show up, like to go there for the kids to see you. A lot of kids would be interested in what it is that we do for a living. Teach a class, you know, just show them and maybe something different that they can get some first hand experience with.

Invite them up here. Do I gotta teach the class? If I built the class. Yes, absolutely, I'll show up for I'll show for the ribbon cutting. Yes, all right, well I mean Angela yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss eye shot. Yes, sir, are you giving that donkey too? Oh? Man, we need Jeffrey white Man. His actual name is Jeffrey whit Is he white? Here's white. His name is Jeffrey Whitman, but we're gonna call him Jeffrey white Man. He needs to come to

the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep a lot just to breakfast club, Good morning time for Donkey of the Day. Being Dunky of the day a little bit of a mix so like a day now. I've been called a lot of my twenty three years, but Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Yes, it's Donkey to day for Wednesday, August first goes to Jeffrey Whitman. But what we're gonna do is added Ian Whitman and call him Jason white Man.

Because when we speak of the legendary non fictional character that everyone fears called the white Man, Jeffrey Whitman is the epitome of that. Oh he is the type of white man that we all try to avoid, the kind of white man that gives all white men a bad name. The racist bigger than kind were to make America great again. Bump a stick on his pickup Trump. The kind of white man you have to avoid at all costs, because if your pass cross, a not so random act of

racism could possibly happen. Now, if you forgot who Jeffrey is, he is the contractor in Ohio who followed a black man home and called him the N word repeatedly. You remember, Jeffrey was driving and sadly a brother named Charles loved cross pass with this prejudice prick, and Jeffrey accused Charles of cutting him off. So then he followed Charles home and let that a off fifteen go and buy a off fifteen, I mean a racist fifteen second rank. Let's

refresh everyone's memory, shall we? There a reason why you just followed me to my house? You wonder how much of a nigger I am? Yeah? You first, whiting a must and so I'm a nigg because because you don't, because you don't follow signs, I'm rude because you don't know how to race signs. Well, Jeffrey Whitman owned your eyes heating and cooling, and he was driving the company van when he let that fifteen second racist rank go. Well,

now Jeffrey is backtracking. He told the Columbus Dispatch. It was an awful mistake, and obviously I don't know how to explain it, and it's ruining my life, and it's rung my family's life. Why is he backtracking now? Because business is suffering? Okay, he says, I'm out of business. I'm completely out. I'm done. I'll never work in Columbus again. This is completely and thoroughly ruined my life. White Man told the newspaper he simply chose the wrong word while

addressing love it and insisted he's not a bigot. Now, listen, several times chosen wrong words. Listen, I speak for a living. Okay, I've said one word too many. Several times I've said things that I apologize for. Because when you get paid to talk as much as I talk, and you're given your POV and speaking what's on your mind like I do, you're bound to say something a little extra. But there is no way that calling a black man an N word can be written off as an awful mistake. Okay,

he's not a comedian, he's not a radio personality. As far as we know, he wasn't drunk, he wasn't high. He followed him home for two miles, so he had time to think about calling this man the N word. In fact, he said, verbatim, I wanted to let you know personally that you are N word. Can we hear it again? Let's hear it again. Is there a reason why you just followed me to my house? Who wondering how much of a nigger I am? You? First? Really? Almost?

And so I'm a nigga because because you don't because you don't follow signs, I'm rude because you don't know how to read signs. See this is how you know he's not apologetic for using the N word, because in all of that crying and calling the newspaper and venting and saying he made a mistake, he never once apologized that Charles love It for following him home because and calling him the N word. See, apologizing does not always mean you are wrong. It just means that you value

your relationships more than your egos. In this case, chasing white Man is wrong, but he also doesn't value his relationships with black people, because if he did, he would apologize to that black man Charles love It, but his ego won't let him. Please give Jeffrey Whitman aka Geoffrey white Man the biggest he hall. And that's why I liked the fact that Love It film that instead of, like you guys said, slapping him, because that actually has caused him much more pain and suffering. I do. I

think that was a great idea. All right, all right, thank you for that, donkey or to day. Now when we come back ask Ye, we actually have an update eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We'll talk about it when we come back. Yeah, a lot of people ask me about updates on an ass. So this week we do have one that was very critical for us. All Right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

all the Breakfast Club. Now, last week during ask Ye, we had a lady call that was in pretty bad shape. Ymous destroyed. Yeah, she stayed anonymous and she was upset and she wanted to take her own life. I've been talking to it for the last couple of days, and ye actually with her in touch with our resident doctor. Yes, that is doctor Kendell Jasper, he says, clinical psychologist, and he's been on the show before, and it was something

that we felt like was very necessary. A lot of people have their own issues with depression and with suicidal thoughts, so we wanted to do this to help everyone. Right, So if you missed a cale last week, let's let's get her back on so you can understand what she's going through. My question is, um, and I had any of you who dealt with the depression to suicidal bolt anxiety, and how did you get past it? Um? Um? Fresh out of it? And be said, mentally and physical relationship.

I'm not happy, UM. I thresting in my life and my son and that's the issue there. I don't have the support of my family. UM. When I finally talked to my dad about it, who is minister Um, he said, it was my vault. That's terrible. Yeah, poor choices, and and and I should praise about it. And it's my fault. I should stop thinking about it. It's one not your fault. Number one. One of the main things we're dealing with depression is being able to express yourself and just even

sometimes just tell somebody how you fail. Do you have anybody else that you can talk to? Us to really close to my dad, but I don't know what happened. I wasn't expecting him too. Where you're from, Louisia, Louisia. I'm sex so I don't really have a lot of family. And when I reached out to the family my dad

would happen to kind of and its happened yesterday. It just kind of blew me away because if I could just stop, then of course I would, you know, so nobody wants to build, you know, and that problem is the problem is a lot of times people really haven't gone through that, so they don't know how to talk to you, and they think it's light, but it's not like because I've been in that same predicament and I was there, I was probably at my my worst part of my life, and I felt the same way, and

I didn't want to be here, and I felt like the world would be better in my family will be better without me in it. But you have to realize that that's not true. When you have to realize, like you said, you have a young child and you have to live for that young child. And I know it's very difficult because you feel like you have nobody to talk to. And that's the hardest thing because you feel kind of embarrassed. But you can't feel that way. And if you don't have anybody to talk to, I'm gonna

put you on the whole. I don't know. I know this is as key, but I've been like, I really know what it feels like like to the point where I almost and I will give you my number and you can call me and you can talk to me anytime you need to. I don't care four o'clock in the morning, five because being at that point and feel like you have nobody to talk to, then guy, my wife was there and I was able to be able

to talk to her. I just want to let you know that it is a sickness and it is a problem when sometimes people think that this is something you should be able to handle yourself. It's a disease. So don't think that there's anything wrong with you. This is something that you really do need to seek professional outside help. It's not something where you can just pick yourself up out of it. There's a lot of you know, research that's been done, and it could have a lot to

do with many different things. Like you said, you're just coming out of a relationship. You don't have anybody close to you to talk to. There's so many things that's going on here. I do, however, have a friend who is a therapist who would I'm sure I'd love to speak with you and give you some professional advice because I would hate to have anything happen to you and feel like, you know, we couldn't be of some assistance.

So if you hold on the line, I'm going to get you his information so that you guys can talk to each other and he can guide you in the right direction. Okay, thank you, but I don't I don't want you to ever, ever, ever blame yourself for anything. This is completely not your fault. Life beats us up sometimes. Thank you up. All right, when we come back, we're actually gonna talk to the doctor. He's been talking to her. I've been talking to her as well. We'll get him

on when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody. D Angela Yee, Charlomagne gud. We are the Breakfast Club. Now I tell you about a young lady who called last week that wanted to commit suicide, and we got in touch with the doctor to make sure the doctor can actually help her out. I've been talking to her as well, and she's doing a whole lot better, Doctor Kendell Jash. But good morning, sir, you

what's up morning? Now? You know, we had that anonymous caller who I referred to you, and she called in and she had some issues that she was going through last week. And I know you've been speaking to her, but there's a lot of people who have these issues where they're dealing with depression, with suicidal thoughts, and it's so urgent. I just really wanted to hear what your thoughts were and what's been going on with the young lady. She's doing okay. We talked every day since Friday. I

believe it was Friday. We've talked every day since Friday. I want to give Mbia a shout out because she's made made it very clear to me that they've talked on a consistent basis as well, and that has been tremendous for her to feel supported and just feel like she's had people to just be able to talk to and just express herself too, so you know, kind of checking in with her. We're supposed to talk again today.

She's following a plan I put on a plan, or you know, not really a safety plan, because it wasn't that apparent that she was, you know, that she had a specific plan on harm herself. But we did talk

about some changes that she immediately needed to make. For example, on Friday, I told her during lunch on Friday that I wanted her to engage in some type of a pleasurable activity, something that's gonna make her feel good, something's gonna make a smile, And she certainly did that, talking a little bit about a thought process and just welcoming some of the emotion as opposed to trying to fight it because that's something that's very difficult to do and

only lends herself to a little more frustration. And she's been able to do those things. On Saturday, she didn't need to talk to me extensively. That she was driving and she pulled over on the side of the road and we kind of worked through that, and that's to be expected, you know, But that was more about her being angry at herself about some of the decisions that she's made, and I told her that that was a

natural progression, you know, sort of stags that change. You know, if we're not angry about some of the decisions that we're making, then we're not human to a certain degree. So you know, I kind of normalize some of that if I could, for and it seems to be working

pretty well for Okay. Now, one of the minutes she had was she was saying that her dad was acting like it was her fault and he wasn't taking it seriously that she was having these thoughts and she had no one to talk to, and a lot of people feel really alone. Now, you're a clinical psychologist, and I know you've had a lot of dealings with people that

have had these feelings. What advice would you give to somebody who's feeling that way and has no one to talk to, if they don't have anybody else to make an attempt to seek some form of professional health. You know, I was a stranger to her. You all were strangers to her, but she felt comfortable enough to call you all and myself as strangers or you referred me to

her because she needs somebody to listen to her. It's important to have somebody to be able to listen to what you're saying and also at the same time be able to challenge if they could, some of what you're saying, for you to understand you're not alone. It's okay. You know, I'll never tell someone you shouldn't think like that. You know, the premise of just don't think about it. You know it's kind of foolish, and I know they may sound controversial,

but how do you not think about something? So welcome those thoughts. Yeah, you can welcome them, welcome them as a process, but also understand, on the end of it, even if I welcome those thoughts, I don't have to engage in any action, So that gives me some power. So I can have thoughts of wanting to harm myself, but I don't have to engage in an action to do so. And what that does is that empowers you to say, Okay, I had those thoughts and I didn't

engage in that. So when those thoughts come back, I already know that I can just sit here and do nothing. I can do something else. You know. She went to the park. That was her pleasurable activity. She went to the park and people watched we talked about her people watch it and we processed that and you know, it was it was funny because she said to me, these people look like they have it all together as I watched them at the park and they cappy, And I said, well,

do you really believe that? And she was like absolutely not. I said, okay, so what makes them any different from you? They're going on with their lives, They're moving on, they look happy. They may be putting on the facade, but the point is is that they're doing something. And she was like, you know, you got a good point there, all right, Now, doctor Jasper, where can people find you

if they want to get some help? Also, you've been up here on the Breakfast Club before and we've spoken with you before, but how can people reach out to you if they want to get some help, or on social media or just even email whatever it is that you can give us. It's just at docing to do at dc in dadud on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. I can be reached or people can email me doting to do one dc in da dude one at gmail dot com.

All Right, but thank you so much. I appreciate you and thanks for helping us out to you know, sometimes when people call ask YE, a lot of issues we can handle, but then certain things I think are just too above what it is that we can offer here. So that's why sometimes you do need expert help, like I was saying, and I'm really glad that you stepped in to help us out, no doubt. And I just want to tell y'all thank you for the love, thank you for the shout and I don't mind y'all sending

people my way. I got into this profession because I love people and I love helping people, So don't be shy about saying it folks my way, all right, I know, and I appreciate you always respond the right away, so that's so important to me. So shout out to you and to your brother Kean and Usta who always links us up and make sure everything happens the way it's

supposed to. I just regret that I can't let everybody doesn't get through for ASKI that has major issues, So that's why I wanted to make sure you were here on this platform so people know how they could reach you directly, just in case they can't get through on the lines, no doubt, all right, thank you doctor Jasper. Absolutely, y'all enjoy the rest of you morning. That was ask ye eight hundred five eighty five one on five one. Now that's a really important one for us today too, though.

So I'm I feel very blessed and grateful to be able to be here when we get situations like that. Absolutely all right, when we come back, we got the rumors, don't move. It's the breakfast Clubal morning morning. Everybody is DJ Mzy, Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk. Farracon, this is the rum of report with Angela. Yet, the Honorable Minister Lewis Farracon had put up a tweet about his movie being released on Netflix. It was called My

Life's Journey through Music. Well, it turns out, according to Netflix, that movie will not be viewed on there. They're not releasing that. They said it was due to an internal miscommunication. They said, uh, it appeared to be scheduled for release on Netflix, but it is not. We apologize for any confusion this has caused. Yeah, the internal miscommunication was what

Lewis farrackon I thought, he said, Lewis Ferguson. I didn't know there was far When I saw that news, I was like, that don't sound right, Like I don't see Netflix running anything from the Honorable Minister Lewis Farcon. I would have been pleasantly surprised. I'm like, wow, times are changing, you know what I mean? People are letting people with all types of different views and things get their platform. But stopped that immetingly. Yeah. The movie was produced in

twenty thirteen by Farrakhan's son, Joshua Farakahn. But I guess I don't know how it's not gonna be on Netflix, So I'm sure we could see it somewhere else, maybe to be on title or somewhere all right now, Tiffany Hattis she has spoken out and she's on the cover of Glamour. She did reveal that she was raped when she was seventeen years old by a police cadet. She said she reported the incident at the time, but doesn't

know if that was enough. She said that whole experience put me in such a messed up place for a long time, and I ended up going to counseling. She said, me just yelling out people's names with no thought behind it is pointless. I need a plan. I could be a voice, but what's a voice going to do? Just keep talking? Or is there action behind it? So she said the reason that she's so, I guess it looks

like she's aggressive, but it's really a defensive French. She does that to protect herself from unwanted advances from men. She said, I noticed that men are afraid of women that are aggressive. So to protect myself, I became semi aggressive. You hear about Tiffany always hitting on somebody, but that's to keep them from hitting on me. Yeah. She told that story in her book, The Last Black Unicorn. First Whim. I heard her tell that story was on the Champs podcast.

Right now, she's on the cover Glamour Salutative. She is quite aggressive now. Also in Glamour, she's saying that she never said that Sana Lathan bait Beyonce. She did, I didn't confirm ish. The reporter was like Sanat Lathan, I'm like three drinks in, so of course I was about to laugh. They thought I put her name out there, but I didn't. I never said nothing, and Beyonce didn't say nothing. Let the person who beat Beyonce Bury themselves. I ain't trying to destroy this girl. I didn't say

ish about the girl. She definitely never said Sana Lathan bet beyond. Where did that come from? The reporter that laughed? And then we kind of just oh, yeah, they asked her and she laughed yeah, And I think so now Nathan also was there, so people were trying to figure out who was the actress because she was there that night and people were trying to put it together. I wonder why nobody who want to confess that they beat Beyonce because they don't want to be hive coming for them. Yeah,

you might bite you, you're right? Okay, all right, now let's discuss love and hip hop. Now, my BRF is about to be on the next season allegedly of Loving hip Hop. That is Mayno and BRF means the best rapper friend you know. Mayno is my boy. He's from Brooklyn, so it looks like he's gonna be filming on there with his girlfriend along with his close friend j Well Santana and Kim Bella. Heard Joe Button on there too. Ah, you heard a lot of Are you supposed to be

spelling all these things? Maybe? Now take that back you've never heard that. I think I would start. I've seen that before, that's been on blog before. I would definitely start watching hip hop if Mayno and Joe Burden are on Love It's called Loving hip Hop. What I said, I would definitely watch hip hop. Oh okay, you know what I mean, loveing hippy. I would definitely watch Loving hip Hop if Joe Borden and Maino was on there. Listen, I think that sounds like a great cast, so, you know,

sounds like it could be pretty interesting. And then you think Pap Poos and Remy Ma they're back on their own show man, especially now that they're having a baby, dropping a clue bombs for papping Remy. I don't know why they don't get a Mackie their own show. Maybe they are black love all right. Lauren Hell she has her first fashion campaign. She's gonna be teaming up with wool Rich the outdoor company, and she's gonna to be

creating a capsule collection as well. So she's been sewing and designing her own clothing in the past five years, so she's gonna actually work with them. Should be pretty interesting. And she's been on tour. I know she's rescheduling some dates. I was looking forward to go into the one in Jersey, but I guess that one's being rescheduled as well, so I went in Detroit though. All right, well I'm Angela Yee. Oh and one last thing, shout out to Angie Martinez.

NAZ did a secret show up here at the iHeart Theater and Angie Martinez had a chance to ask him a few questions. And if you are waiting for some new NAS music, here's what he had to say. I just wanted to do. Yeah, it's another album that already had been working on one before finding I already had I had had some real now, but she's something good, So I've got to do something that, you know, that ms in another direction a little bit. So I'm like

finishing up the family. All right. Well I'm Angela Yee And that is your rumor report. All right, shout out to revote. We'll see you guys as tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your request in. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

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