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What is in this dry the capital of the usually the only one who can keep these guys in check, is there? Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo, Good morning Angela. Yee Hey God money Cholomagne. The guy piece to the planet is Tuesday. I'm sick right now? Why are you sick? Let me tell you what I did. I did some a whole issue. That's nothing new, your baige. You can't
help you now, but I gotta fix this. I got about ten minutes to fix it. So um. You know, if you know me and you follow me, you know ANGELI and I own homes in Detroit, properties in Detroit that we invested in, and you know I'm in the process of fixing one of them up. So the construction the guy that's actually doing the work on the house called me yesterday and uh, what I'm doing to the house is a little different. I'm putting down wood on the floor, on the whole downstairs floor. They to do
wood downstairs. So he needed extra money so I couldn't get to the bank in time. So I said, I'll use cash sh ap all right. So he was like, you know it's going to be an additional five thousand, so if you can't get it to the bank, just cash at me the money. He sends me his cash sh Ap code, so I said, sends to the wrong person. Boom, here send him to five thousand. I'm eating with my wife thirty minutes later. Here to me, it's like, I never got the money. You said it to the wrong person.
I sent the five thousand to the wrong person. You're an idiot, but I there's no getting it back. Though you can't cancel it, doesn't it take a little time. No, I can't get it back. And they would close last day, so they opened back up at six o'clock. So I'm about to go in another room and call him who's the wrong person? I don't know, or drop on a clues bond for that president blessing this morning, that person and five thousand dollar blessing this morning. Try to stop
that man. They hold it for a little while. Doesn't automatically come out of your account. It should be pending still, I hope. So because that five thousand is gone out my account, that man a woman down on their knees and they prayed the first is tomorrow Brandon's dude, mortgages due bills ad it and they need it. I tried, well, cash says delivered. My big God is so good to somebody this morning to loud to that person who got that five did you have the wrong person or did
he send you the wrong information. So let's say your cash app is ye the great his is ye the great one. So I sent it to ye the great. Okay, so you messed up. I definitely messed you know who was great? God? God is great, and God blessed the person who got that five thousand dollars blessing. Drop want to clues from God? God works from the sperious with God. Had something happened to you so He can work through you? And now somebody got five thousand dollars. You gotta really
help somebody out that needed it. I need it. I got five kids. Let that blessing go. No, that blessed is not going. You here talking about all the houses that you bought and I got five kids. I gotta make sure you made it. The best player somebody he made an investment of somebody last night and it was a five dollar I don't know, Okay, I don't know him. Like, that's nice that you did that, a good guy. I'm not gonna come back to you in a lot of
positive ways. Now, Okay, how do I know I'm not sending it to a somebody that's not a nice person, that's an evil person, that's a bad person. I don't think they would have cash. Yeah, somehow their crima was right. They wouldn't have cash. How you know they don't have a cash evil people have go fund me. They send us to LINSA. Okay, they have go go fund mees for absolutely nothing. You know how many cash app or requests I get all the time? Yeah, me too, I
just put ignore. I declined, decline, decline. So if you don't hear any much in this hour, that's only because I'm on the other line with cash, because I gotta get this bread back. All right, handle it, This is ridiculous. Anyway is gonna be on the show this morning. I wouldn't know the legend I don't know paperwork in front of me. App the legendary will be on the show next hour. He's got a new book called what is it called? I'm from Fatherless to father Fatherless to Fatherhood.
There you atherhood. Yeah, so we'll kick you with a more apps. I'm sick and we front page News. Yes, we are going to talk about somebody who's not sick, homeless man that was handing out resumes. Will tell you how that pans out for him, and also will discuss the California wildfires and all the people who've had to evacuate their homes. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a lot just to breakfast club. Goobut. I don't want to hear about your problems this morning,
all right. I came in here this morning to decompressed. Okay, I was watching the Trayvon Martin story. I watched that last night too. I had to turn it off. I could only watch thirty minutes. I couldn't do it to myself. My heart started beating all crazy. Oh man, anxiety started to go through the roof. I had to I had to turn it off. That's crazy how the police department can justify not investigating Zimmerman like, I don't understand that.
I mean, it was technically following the law. But that's why that law needs to be adjusted in Florida, that stay in your ground law. Sabrina Folter, and Trayvon's mom said she hadn't even heard of the stay in your ground law until then. I believe I didn't hear of it toiling. All right, all right, well, let's get in some front page news. Let's talk about these wildfire g
and now this is a really sad story. Someone to just give you a disclaimer before we get started, because the audio is going to be difficult to listen to. But there are at least nineteen people still reported missing because of the fires raging in northern California. They said it's so large and so hot that it's creating its own localized weather system with variable strong wind, so it makes it difficult for experts to predict which way the bread the blaze is going to spread. So far, the fire,
which started a week ago, is only twenty three percent contained. Now. It's claimed already six lives, which includes a firefighter and a bulldozer operator working to extinguish the blaze among those people killed. Among those six deaths are the seventy year old Melody bled So and her great grandchildren. And here's some audio of them actually calling Ed bled So he could not get through to his wife and great grandchildren. It's coming in the back door. Come on, Grandpa to them,
right down the road, he said, coming get us. Emily said I love your grandpa. Grandpa says, I love your grandpa, and Junior says, I love you. Come and get us, Come and get us. I said, home my way. Y'all just want me to be sad all daily. Yeah, he left to go to the store and just avoided this and the family, his great grandchildren calling him on the phone. All right, now, what else are you talking about? Um? What is a good story? A homeless man was handing
out resumes in Silicone Valley. David Castarez, he's a college graduate. He was holding a sign that said homeless, hungry for success, take a resume. He was actually handing out his resume to motorists in Mountainview, California, where Google is headquartered. And guess what he's gotten over two hundred offers. Since that's great, A lot more people just because a woman posted it and it went viral. So now after everybody's trying to get in touch with him. We thought that word homeless
around too loosely. Now I guess it's some people I hat that are really really homeless. What did you say he was or what he said? College grad? Yeah, so he's probably in between places to state right now, he's not homeless. That makes you not having a home, you know what I mean when I mean homeless levels the homelessness he caused himself homeless. I'm saying like, like we're just throwing that word home. The guy outside the restaurant
last night, he was homeless. Men the man we just saw his dressed nice Yeah, he's passing out his resumes in Silicone Valley like you know, yeah, the guy last night, I am sure it couldn't get a resume done, anything printed up. He definitely doesn't have a suit and he didn't care if it was food. You know what. That's
this this level we can't stereotype. But that is because there's a lot of people who have went to college and did all the all the things that you don't even think stereotypically they'd be homeless and because of hard times or whatever might happen, and we don't even know what happened in his real life, he could be homeless. You can't just as soon because he's dressed nicely and he's done this as levels the homelessness. Yeah, I agree. They had a fresh haircut. Like that's all I'm saying.
I mean, that's not that's not New York homeless, Like New York homeless is a little different like that. You would be surprised at people who are homeless. I've been we actually start food in a homeless shelter and a lot of people they were very clean cut, with decent clothes on and everything. You can't just look at somebody talking about I'm not talking about just appearance. I'm just
saying this level is the homelessness, that's all I'm saying. Okay, because that guy had a resume, he's he's he's he's fresh out of college, okay, right, and he's down in Silicon Valley passing and by the way, it's a great way to get noticed, by the way, great way to get noticed. Well, I can't marketing tool. I can't say that he's not had it rough. All right, Well, last front page news. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eighty five, one on five one. If you're upset,
you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe you were sending some money to somebody do the cash and sent it to the wrong person, and now you might be out five thousand dollars. Maybe that pitched you off. Hey, for all, you know that person that you sent that five thousand dollars who could have been homeless, and then they won't be after they received that money. Okay, it's a nice down payment on a nice little apartment. Tramping
the clues bomb for that person, all right. I am happy for the bless of me that day received I'm getting that money back now, right now, I'm getting that money back. Well, whatever it is. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up. Now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So see, you better have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. All about whose days
all yeah, the stige from Gallima. Let's up, broke, get it off your chest. I want my chest that I'm blessed that the fact that I probably got my PLUF out of finance for sogu and actually regal life is really good right now with me and my family. I'm always from my daughter. Congratulations. Did you get that five thousand dollars from Envy through cash app? Nah? After that, we're getting that money. Actually, actually no I didn't. I wish I did, though, No you didn't. You got to
send that back all right, thank you. Some way in America right now, somebody has five thousand dollars Richard via cash app, and they have no idea I would to hear from you just right. The right thing to do you won't hear from him, is to give that money back. It's just like if money falls off a brink truck, it doesn't mean that's your money. You got to get that money back the right Okay, Hello, who's this? This is um Julian. What's up, Julian? Get it off his chest. Bro.
I'm just upset because my brother in law he's getting married out siurday and I wasn't invited to to like, uh, he got married going through the court and they didn't invite me. So they got me upset because they don't need call me when they need me. You know, if he needs me for something, that's the only time he calls me. But who do he invite? Well, he invited the family, but then they cut me off the wedding without telling me. You must be annoying and something something
that right, no need. Then he needed me. They needed me to be part of it again, you know what I mean. He wanted me to be the best man. But now because now he don't want you. They were using you for your money while I'm doing them. They were using for your money. Bro. Well, it ain't about money, bro, It's it's it's just about it's the principle. You know, if I helped them all the time, while you didn't do that to me. Now that you don't have nobody, now you want to come and help me being there?
I'm good though, all right, many gwan get it off your chest, Bredren, good morning, good morning, and Charlottagne the guard. What's happening to my brother? So what's if? I'm good? I already guys talking about the push the cush? Yeah, we weed, we know what it is, remember, but didn't make ahead? What's up you? No? No? But the five week why for us there? Which Khalifa was here? That was a couple of days ago. Wow, what's up man? Yeah,
I just wanted to drop a few bars. I'm about to leave, okay, man, I thought you about to say you want to drop some weed off here? About to say? Great? Now th about on bars? Go ahead, bro, Yeah, let's hear it. Okay, here goes hey. But me I rolled up because after Lord, we do best Sweede we know one no lor makes no bullsh meet swummer rumble, don't our said best CD West Sweede We get I agree same thanks City we need me our wedn city weed.
They got boy bust, they get the purple skunk smell me no small touch meed, Hey, chop the chicken, give me off the checken, Hey, chalk to check in the week, chalk to check, give me the week. Chop the check give it the week, chalk to check, give it the we chalk the check in. But but but more fire. I'm on fire. Yeah yeah, Mond chest Month eight hundred five eight five one on five one three. I just wanted to say, Tree, I know there's no three in the NUTHER, but don't confuse the people. We knew to
some markets. It saluted Toronto and you' talking about power one on five one three. Front of all. We're all in a fifty eighty plus market, sir, all right, eight hundred five eight you think everything eighty markets understood him? No, get it off your chest call us now. It's the breakfast club, the morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether your man from you on the breakfast club. But you got something on your mom? How about who's this is this? Ashley?
Fantastity Ashley from the seven five to seven, Get it off your chest? Mama, Hey, I was just conn blessed. Um. I lost my job a month ago, but I've still been able to you know, creame my pass keeping room over my kids had. So there you go. The first is tomorrow. Don't be afraid of it. You got you got your money, you got your rent money ready, I got half of you. Don't worry. You could other half on the next fay day. Yeah all right, mama, Hello,
who's this? What's so envy? Hey? Trash trash high trash. Yeah, I just you know, so crazy envy. But somebody just like the other day, I actually just DM, you need a screen shot. Somebody actually trashed at me like two days ago. You got to blame us for that. How much? They send me my eighty bucks and don't send on my desk? And I got the notification and somebody send me eighty bucks. I was like, what a room? Let me see. So I just took it out a blessing?
Why why are you? Why are y'all so upset about these random blessings? Y'all receiving no but we held out, you said, later they asked for it back. Yeah, So like thirty minutes later, I got another request and it was a request for eighty dollars in the newes Field and say, hey, I don't sent by accident, please send back. Did you give it back? Yeah? I sent it back because I didn't want a bad car. But eighty dollars you know, yesterday, and then lose two hundred and eighty
next week it was five thousand dollars. Five thousand. I feel like cash, hap is gonna go on my account and take that back anyway? That's right, I'm calling cash having five minutes, were gonna get that money back? That could be with that could be, that could be gods. Did you the way of testing people? That's true too. You know what I'm saying. Let me give you this money and then when you get there alert talk about send it back. Let me see what's really in your heart.
But listen, actually called to talk about Nikki today. Okay, here we go. He does not like the vibes you're talking about Nicki Minaj, the one that blocked me. Okay, and and never since she until she unblocked me. Ain't nothing gonna go right by her now. He feeds the number four song in the country featuring nine featuring Nikki Fifi's number four song in the country. Though yes, and
actually she did kill Fife. She actually killed ever At Forbes Magazine, was writting about her, yes article, And I can't say that. I think a lot of that came from his hate towards Takashi sixty nine. But I do want to say what he said about her musically. Yeah, he honestly said, no lives. Why don't you tell everybody in your Instagram so she can unblock you? Better? Not youd ever heard my instagram years? She probably not speaking
to you now either. Oh yes, I will say that that that Forbes article, it seemed like it came from a good place. But I will say, out of those six songs she's released, I dig two of them. I like chun Lee and I like Uh, I like Fifi. What more thing Charlomagne. Yes, next time you ever so visit one of the girls. Like a cam Yance or a Rolling Ray? Please Rainy know. I mean I got you want me to bring you. I need to be here. Cam Yonce say, my partner, I like cam Beyonce. Cam
yon say funny is out? Seem like funny? Rolling Rolling Ray seemed kind of evil, like he got a lot of bitterness inside of him. But cam Beyonce say cool. If you don't know what he's talking about, you're talking about this show I ep called Catfish Troll that comes on every Wednesday at ten pm. The Shade Room posted a clip from last week's episode. It's only three episodes. You gotta watch that. You definitely gotta watch that. Last Tomorrow's the last episode ten pm on MTV by y'all draft.
It was actually three episodes. The last episode we shot was actually the cam Beyonce Rolling Ray episode. They shut production down after that after cam Yonce threw that water on Rolling Rain and Rolling Rid was in an electric wheelchair. That could have been bad. Get it off your chest eight dread five eight five one O five one. We got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about Dammy Levada. We have an update on her and what's going on. She's still in the hospital. We'll tell you about the
complications of what's happening after her overdose. All right, we'll get into all that and Omar Epps will be joining us next hour. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club. To be mean to somebody when you really don't want to be mean to that, but that it makes sense, you usually end up in your feeling it's a progression. All right, Well, morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlottegne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
I haven't got my five thousand year man. Shut up about your little five thousand dollars you sent to somebody through cash. I thought it is the first that is a blessing to somebody A lot. Yeah, I thought cash that was open six, but it's not open at six Eastern time. Listen, I gotta wait to nine. You keep talking about you're gonna get dog you today. You should call you, Emma. You gotta call your bank. When is your bank open? My bank doesn't open till seven am.
Why are you trying to take back the blessing minute that God bestowed on you to give to somebody else. You think it was an accident that you sent five thousand dollars to somebody to be a cash. I know that person got that money and they're like nice for what? Yes, that was an accident, No it wasn't. That was God's were saying. I need you to help somebody that don't even know why you helping them. That was God's plan. I gotta come back. I'm upset. I'm upset. Anyway, Let's
get to these rumors. Let's talk Demi Levado. Listen it well, Demi Levado is still in the hospital after overdosing on drugs last week. They're saying she's very sick. She's suffering extreme nausea, high fever, amongst other things, and that's all the complications related to the overdose. We don't know exactly when she's going to get out, but they did say she's under the care of medical experts. They expect her to make a full recovery, and right now she's not
even talking about going to rehab. She can't even think about that because she does need it to save her life. But she's just not in good shape. She's just still very sick. Now. Her backup dancer, who was a close friend of hers, has also been attacked online. They're saying that she allegedly instigated her drug use, and they were reports saying the incident happened after a night out celebrating her birthday. But Danny Vitali has said that she was not with Demi at the time of the incident, and
she said, just no negativity right now. I was not with Demi when the incident happened. I'm with her now and will continue to be because she means the world to me, just as she does to all of you. It doesn't it doesn't matter if he or she was with Demi or not. Like Demi is a grown ass woman who made choices, that is true. But if that person's a bad influencing on their life, then Demi shouldn't
be around that. There's still but some people are vulnerable to things, and you don't need a negativity of person. She's basically saying that nothing but loving my heart for her. There's no need for any negativity towards the ones who care about Demi at this time. There's too much of it in this world as it is so for people that think it's her fault. She's saying, no, not at all. There's nobody's fault except for Demi because Demi made the
choice to do drugs. All right now, Dwayne and the Rock Johnson, he just did something great on The Graham. He actually ended up giving his stunt double who by the way, it is also his cousin to Noia Reid, a very special gift and he posted it online here. It is Scorpia Came was a first movie together. Oh yeah. And then when he when he When I saw him, I was like, oh my God, looks like my twin. The truth is he's been an incredible partner and brother
to me. He's been in honor Russo and I want to say from the bottom of my heart, I love you, I thank you, and enjoy your new truck. That's exactly what you need to say to that person you sent that five dolland dollars through via cash appen me, I love you in congratulations. I don't know if I love them. I don't know if they're good person. Well, it's a stunt double. He's broken multiple bones, severn tendons, torn ligaments, and just been a badass, achieving several Stuntmen of the Year.
He deserves that truck. Yeah, I hope you got the same kind of healthcare to rock guy. That's what I hope and then too all right. Chrissy Teagan admitted something. She admitted that she got very jealous when John Legend's green Light video was being shot. Now, she went on Twitter and told the whole entire story about the video.
She said, it begins with our friends John's manager and co writers and a couple of others talking about how beautiful some of the women were on set, and they were, but in my mind they not only were talking about it, they were talking about it on purpose to rile me up. Looking back and knowing how well I know them now, they were definitely riling me up and getting a kick out of it. I was watching the monitor with all the guys, and someone I can't remember who said, oh,
look at that girl with John. So I watched the monitor like a psychotic hawk, and in my mind he was in trouble. Keep in mind, John and I met on a video. I was that girl. I know how this issue works. He probably laughed at something she said, and in my mind it was some grand conversation I was conjuring up. They were probably just talking about craft services. But in my mind she was like, hey, we should bone and he was like, haha, f yeah, and she said she lost it. Anger turned to sobbing, turn to
fleeing the set and getting a hotel room. The director was baffled, everyone was, but she said she was just a jealous, angry twenty two year old at the time. Nothing wrong with a little jealousy and anger to let me know you care, No, I don't play that. My friends better not play that game with my wife. Play that game with your wife. What do you mean well, and they're like, oh, she's bad, Oh she's not. It wasn't his wife. At the time. She was only twenty
two years old. She said, now that she knows them, she realizes they were doing that on purpose. All right, Tokyo, let people know that. You know, I still got it. That's right, Okay, it's good. I'm good. Did you show me a little jealous You let me know you care, But I get it. She was upset because she met him one set of a video too, and she was like, you know, we know how this turned out. All right, Now let's talk about Tokyo Tony. That's black China's mom.
She's going in on her daughter and said something that she probably could never ever take back. Now. If you remember last week, she reached out to Amber Rose on social media, she said, Hey, amber Rose, you're the only person that I know who my daughter, who that knows my daughter, who does not fear her. Can you do me a favor, if it's anywhere deep in your heart, can you please tell her? I said, let me see those kids. I'm so very sorry to come at you
in this way. On social media, but there's no other way. All of her employees, make up artists and hair stylas. All of these people are sorry as chumps. Then Nanny is a bum bitch. That fat Nick Square Bob Square parants and his body bitch is a loser. She has nothing but yes people around her. Well. She also posted this, Black China, the name I gave you was Angela rename the disrespect that you have been given me for the past quite a few years. I've tolerated it because I'm
your mama. You're the only child, but you better keep it. Man. I'm a bad bitch. See, you wouldn't be with you are if it wasn't for me. Oh birthday, you bitch. That was a mistake, us a statutory rake. Baby Jesus. I wouldn't let you see my kids either. I'm sorry, Yeah, I mean, but that sounds justified. And that's not Black China's fault, not letting her see the kids. And that's not Black China's fult. That's the way she was conceived and why she said that, like, it's an insult to
Black China and Black China. I would tell you call your mama, but I can see why you don't. There's in no way right now you would say, oh, you need to call her. You know, when you pray, you're pray to God to take negativity out of your life. He's not swinging that spirit. You're swinging that people and things that are invitedment of that negativity. And it could be people close to you, including your mother's So bye bye, mama. That's awful. All right, Well, I'm Angela ye and that
is your rumor report. And Tokyo Justice randomly came up here one time to see you too, Yea. She was Tony Tokyo to remember that. Yes, she said you invited her that that made no sense. I don't even know her, and you took a picture with her. I did take a picture with it though. Okay, So you didn't feel like I'm Black China's mama. I'm like black China got
a mama. At the time, it didn't sound real. Remember, it was like her name was Tokyo something, And I'm like, huh, alright, alright, when we come back, Omar Epps will be joining us, so we'll kick it with Omar. Episode move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Good dj Envy. Angela yee, Charlomane the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building, a legend man. Show some respects. What's up? My brother's good? What's good? Before we get
this started? What was your favorite Omar Epps movie? Ye, Juice is always the most memorable. I know that was your first one ever, but that kind of justified everything. So when I think all my Epps first and foremost, I always think of Juice as a girl loving basketball. I was like basketball because that's like a dream relationship. What was your favorite? Um, I don't necessarily have a favorite,
but there's nothing like the first. So Juice was just magical, bro, like me, it's popes think it's Sam Jackson my teeth for like, it was just a magical time for us to culture hip hop Like it was crazy. It was I was seventeen. Wow, I'm like, I'm I'm like I'm in a movie, right, but I'm talking about no in real life. Like at that time, I'm like I'm living in a movie. Like life was just happening in a
way that's just incredible. I'm jealous and envious of anybody who got a chance to build with pop and Park always said, if you asked ten different people what they think about Pot, you get ten different answers. I'm gonna ask you what it What you think about? Pop punk? Was everything that you would imagine he was, you know what I'm saying, Like he was a powerful, powerful brother. Um. You know those people like you and you don't have
to be a celebrity. There's people that you meet that have an energy around him or around him that's like kind of larger than life. He was one of them, dude, you know where you didn't even have to know he was. It wasn't about being famous. It's just like, Yo, who's this dude man? And you sit down and you build with him. He was like, Yo, this dude is plugged in in a whole different way. A lot of people say Pot the thug life. Pot came after he played Bishop,
Like he never got out of that character. Did you see a change? It was a little bit, you know, I think I think he was he pushed it a little bit more. But you know, he was energetic, and he was passionate, and he was passionate about the hood. You know what I mean. Because he's a revolutionary with where he came from. With his mom's God blessed dead and all of that. But but he walked with that,
you know, he walked with that revolution every field. The knowledge he was he was he was big about like whenever, you know, traveling somewhere, it's like you hit the hood first, because that's where's the post of the people is really at um. And it's crazy because when I think about it now, it's like part of that mentality is kind of led to certain things. You know. But that was Pine. Now, how did you get the role, the Starry role in
Juice as your your first movie? The star? Yeah, I went to LaGuardia High School performing Arts, and he went to school with Marlon Wayne's by the way, I know he was, he was up there. But um, yeah, so fresh out of high school auditioning, I was figuring out, you know, go to college or you know, I was one of them like, yo, I'm gonna take a year off and figure out, you know, figure out what I
want to do. Got this audition for this movie and they did it like a cattle call, which is like meaning they seeing everybody, everybody, thousands of people or whatever went up then boom boom, you know, one thing led to the to the next and uh, I tried out for the main role or did you try for pox part of Yeah, Well, the way that it worked was originally I went in for the character Q, but they was you know, because it was four people. So they
was like, yo, moving things around. All right, well come back in and read this role. All you come back in and read this role. And then they was grouping us together like all right, y'all to come in and read for these and and it was just like this. They were trying to figure out the chemistry. Um. And then they took us to a dinner where it was like eight of us, you know, and then after that. I never forget this when I um. I used to living in East New York and I was at the
crib one day dolo and phone ring. It's before cell phones, before cellphone waiting. But just at the crib phone ring is Ernest Dickinson. He was like, hey, what's up brother? You know what theyre? I was like, Yo, what's going on? He was like, well, you know, I want to tell you you got the role? Hurt Yo, thank you, you know, just you know, grateful. You know. We hung up called moms, Yo, mom, I got the role. My mom was like, oh, yeah, that's cool, you know what I mean, because it was
he never expected it was gonna be that there. Yeah, my moms it didn't hit her until we was at the premiere Juice and we were sitting like a seat away from Diana Ross. That's when I see My mom's was like, oh Ross at the premiere Juice. Yeah, man, wow you see Tracy? Yeah, yeah, how much you got paid with that five thoum twelve wow, twelve thousand to a seventeen year old kids out of money from Brooklyn and you like, that's everything you think. You're thinking, that's
like one hundred and twenty. You like, yo, I'm getting I'm getting the whip you you know what I'm saying, tes No, I take care of my taxes. What I like about your early story is you talk about the confidence that you had, like you knew you were going to get into the Guardia and it kind of is like sometimes we get so nervous, we talk ourselves out of things. Yeah, but you just knew it. Even afterwards, twelve thousand dollars, it's like people thought you were rich,
ye see, and well he's starting in the movie. Everybody knows him. Yeah, they think that. I mean that people still have that perception when they see people get on and on and but you know, for me, it was it was all you know, it was it was about the marathon, you know what I mean, Like I think being so young. I think when you're young, your naives take shields you from the realities of the business. You know what I mean. You're young, You're thinking like this
is what it's gonna be. You just happy to be popping. People know you, yeah, people know you. But for me is you know, going back to that that that craft part, Like you know, my hero with Sydney Portia growing up as far as as far as acting, so you know, looking at his m his history and all of that. It was just like that's the path I wanted to carve my own path, but in that way. And you know,
our culture, hip hop is of that time. So I'm like, oh, it's it's it's popping, but it's a marathon, it's not a sprint. So I wasn't solely focused on this one moment. It was like, all right, how do I make this breath? You know, how I stretched this out because you know, and what I do as far as acting, it's like, it's tough to make a living out of this, you know. Yeah, And I'm blessed. I'm blessed. That's that ain't nothing but the grace of God. But it's tough. You gotta stay working.
My movie too, my favorite on my Apps movie. I just thought about what my favorite on Apps movie? But in Too Deep, all right, into Deep, you would hear something you went to class. Okay, So my boy Gando girls is in that right yeah, and he's the one in the scene where with the pools. Yes, yes, I just remember what she's saying that right now. No, no, because I was sitting next to him when it happened in the movie there, and I just remember when that
was happening. I looked, you love that, you love it, you love it so awd Yo, he did his thing in that movie. Yo, he did get busy. He got busy, and he because he really wanted to show he had the chops. Gano wasn't really feeling that the concept of that when it was like because l was like now we were gonna do it. I want to do this.
That wasn't like written into the script that wait a minute, but that's you know that's what you do as the actors, like, yo, this how you could take this moment, take that moment whatever. So I just thought he was just like, this is how gangster the like. Of course I'm saying I was LL's idea. I didn't convince the director and everybody and the guy to lay down on the pool because we was in that We was in that flow, like you,
trying to create that authenticity. So that was a great moment, absolutely, because I didn't just that scene was that's a memorable scene. Most of the memorable scenes you see in any movie come from moments like that, where it's the the artists like either improvising or they've crafted something like we're gonna take it this way, take it that way, and then you know people are just in the moment because essentially that's what it is. You're you're living in the moment.
All right. When we come back, we got to talk about this new book from Fatherless to Fatherhood, also growing up without a dad in his life. All right, keep a lot this to Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club, The Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy, we are the Breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building act or all more apps. The name of your book is from Fatherless to Fatherhood. Yeah you did all of this without a dad being in your life. Yeah.
So now how strong is your mom or or how strong is your family to keep you on that right role to teach you how to be a man. I wouldn't be here without moms. You know, my mom's is educated in the Bordervd for thirty years. Everybody from New York if you know that was around in that time. You know who my mom's is. She taught a lot of people and she's just incredible human being. But yeah, I grew up without my father, and when I was a kid, that was normal. You know, it still is normal.
And that's why I wrote the book, you know, to try to change the narrative. I know you salute to you by the way. You know you out there with your with your kids holding it down. You feel what I'm saying, and that's a beautiful thing. And the concept came from a moment I had with my son. We all working here, especially as man. You know, if you work in family, it's hard. And I had an like a fifteen hour day one day I came home, I
just want to go to sleeve life. He was like, yo, he's still up whatever, And and a thought went through my head like at least I'm here, you know. And of course you know, I love my kids to death and all of that, but I'm like that's not enough. It kept echoing in my head like where did that come from? And I wanted to I went on a journey to try to discover the origins of that, because I questioned whether growing up without a father had somehow crept into my fatherhood, you know. And I just started
writing it. Halfway through, I was like, man, maybe my story could be used as a tool of inspiration to others, you know what I mean. And so that we want to talking about changing the narrative because we've made massive stride. You know, y'all have people in here with the statistics and all of that, you know, the black community and black men. Yeah, we've made massive strides. But I'm in the streets. It's a lot of castes still not holding it down. So how do we really, you know, shift that.
How do we change that narrative to where, you know, almost making it like a trend? I think what you said, you know, showing improving. You know what I'm saying, it's seeing people seeing men with their kids and just playing their kids and loving their kids, and being proud to be fathers and talking about being with their children. Right. You said something interesting to you said that the absence of having a father crept into your fatherhoods like you
didn't you didn't know how to be a father. You think, no, no, not,
I don't even know how to be a father. But thinking of the the financial is not equal to the time that you spend, No, not at all, but thinking about the subtleties in the nuances of just parenting, hood, even motherhood in general in society, just the way that women are naturally maternal, even little girls, and always you know, taking care of taking care, you know, and as men, the way the societal construct is, it's like we're kind
of disconnected from that. So it's it's you know, it's a thing, but it don't have to always be a thing. And we can sit here and you can have you know, the doctors with the PhDs talk about with where does it come from? Were here now, like we acknowledge that we see this, we see that, but what are we gonna do about it. And so you got to have the courage to do that, and you gotta have the patience to recognize that, you know this, this woman is hurt.
You know, there may be some scorn it and maybe so this and then even for the woman piece, it has to be forgiveness because when when two people decide to have a child, right, they're making a lifelong commitment to the other person, right, not just the child, because y'all are gonna have this creation for the rest of
your life, you know. So when you think about it in that way, then you have to hold that relationship no matter what happens, if it dissolves, if it goes this way, it goes that way, y'all still have this responsibility. So there's a respect you have to have for that other person. Is it true you only spent four days total with your father in your whole life? Yeah, I only met my pops once when I was twelve years old, seeing him you drove past him. Well that was later. Yeah,
that was a movie too. So I met my pops when I was twelve four days um, and then after that he was absent again. So skip forward, um eight eighteen nineteen It was on my second movie. I had the BM three twenty five, you know what I'm saying. And I'm and I'm riding down Rogers Avenue in Brooklyn, and I got a short you with me. We go past the mosque on Fulton because my father was Muslim, go up to the red light and it's a dude on the corner selling incense and books. And I look
over and it's my pops. And I'm like, Yo, see that dude right there, that's man. I was spitting image of my father. So I told you to spending image of Mike Tomlin, but go ahead. Me and him got to take a picture to dispel this rumor. But yeah, I see, I seen him and I'm like, Yo, that's that's my pot and surely started bugging out. Um. She was like, Yo, you're not gonna say nothing to him, and I was like, nine, I'm just looking, you know,
behind the tennant windows. Green light just skated off. That's unpacked that a little in the book too, that moment, but that that's crazy that that even happened. Man, Do you think he had any influence on you and how you turned out? Like I think, um, genetically obviously, I think you know a bit mentally you get something. It's a physiological thing, right, it's it's passed on to you. But I also had the and I will call it the pleasure of trying to build with him. So my
my my oldest daughter's mother was Muslim. Her brother used to go to the moss with my father. So one day he hits me out the blue. So when I meet my I meet my pops. When I'm twelve, my little sisters six weeks old from from from you know, his girlfriend. At the time, I'm twenty one, My oldest daughter's brother calls and me like, yo, I just made junior with your pops, and you know all of that.
And I always knew I had a little sisters out there, so I'm like, all right, let me, you know, give me, give me his joints, reach out, try to connect with him whatever. But that was really just to connect with my sister. I did that been in her life ever since then. When I'm twenty five, try to reach back out, twenty nine, try to reach back out. So throughout my life up until and God blessed dead, my pops just
passed recently too. I tried to make not make amends, but build a relationship, you know, because I didn't want that relationship. I don't I don't know. I don't know, bro, I can't say he didn't want it. I don't think he knew how to have it. But I told him I forgave him, you know what I mean. And we're here for a reason, the fact that we still here living like there's something here. Let's let's figure that out. And I also told him, you know, you got your
own story. But I learned, like a real relationships have to be a dialogue. It can't be a monologue. And I feel like with him, at least in my experience with him, things would get to a certain point and then he would just cut off, like it would stop. So I don't know. Maybe maybe the guilt would get to him. That guilt made a hard for him to look you in the eye and really have conversations with you.
You gotta answer those tough questions why he wasn't there. Yeah, do you think it hurts you more to spend those four days and then nothing happened, or do you think? I think that that depends on the individual, and I think that depends on their environment. For me, it didn't really hurt me in that way because, you know, because my moms is just that ill. You know what I mean that the love and um sense of self worth that my mother instilled in me at a very young
age is the only reason why I'm here. When I was young, It's like, my moms is like, you know, this is before everybody walking around saying what up? Can you know this? Before the years, before all of that, my moms would put that in me. You know, you can't this, you're that. So I felt worthy. I felt valued, you know, and I think if a child has that, they can navigate that experience. But but on a selfish level, yeah, it was. It was disappointment because for your little sister,
he was more in and out of her life. Now he was in and out of all these kids lines, right, because it was it was other kids, And I unpacked this in the book too. Like for me, that was disappointing because I'm I'm I was his oldest show and I felt like God would have respected it more like you wasn't in my life. But your other kids you got it together, all right, you know, you figured out
people make mistakes. But to then continue on the pattern that's when it's just like word like you just choosing this. So Pops was a rolling stone. He had like mad brothers, I mean, mad kids out there. Yeah, I'll tell you something crazy. We found out we had an assister that passing the first Iraq War. Wow, yeah, crazy Mike Tom was only forty six. Just throwing that out there, Bob, It's possible, all right, now keep it lock. We got more with Omar app side when we come back. We
got to talk more about his book. And also do you know he wrapped in my mama's basement. We'll talk about it when we come back. Don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, Calm the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Omar As is in the building. Charlemagne, you said your father died and you never got to say goodbye, but you wrote you found peace in that relationship, Like, how did you find the peace? I had the piece years ago. You can't fabricate what was real, you know
what I mean. I had tried to reach out to him and tried to build this, uh some sort of relationship with him throughout the years, and I found peace with this just is what it is, you know what I mean? So you know, let it be with this. This is what it is. That's not on me, that's on him, you know what I mean. A lot of times I think with different situations, you know, people take we take things so personal. But it's like we don't have to carry that energy. If that person's making that decision,
that's on them, you know what I mean. As long as we're moving from a space of love, it's all good. Now you speak about your mom alive. Was he the reason you didn't get caught up in the streets of Brooklyn because you was around the hoodlums and the hooligans? Yeah? Yeah, Mom. Dukes was like, I said, that's that, And I think we need to do this more with our children and our community is like a lot of these kids don't
feel value. Man. So when you don't feel like that at the end of the day, if you're shorty and you're like, well they ain't like, ain't nobody miss me anyway? Or whatever? Whatever. You know, when you're having those stories, then you're likely to put yourself in really bad situations and make bad decisions. And for me, you know, I always felt a sense of value, Like I knew my mother loved me. And I knew, you know that life is gonna work out because I knew I was gonna
be successful whatever. Now I'm not talking about fame. I'm saying if I was a teacher or whatever it was, I was gonna achieve that. So it was like, yo, I'm setting my life up for that. So and I also had a y'all spoke to mom. But you know Mom, AND's my bro. We have a small circle a brotherhood that's so powerful. Everybody doing their thing in their life. But when we would show these we will hold each other accountable, like, yo, you're better than that. Yeah, we
don't do that over here. That's what that's what's missing there. I don't think kids are doing that. And I think that's also also because it's a lot of fathers that are not around. It's not God and these kids and saying, now, you don't need to be doing that. You said something real key just now, and I don't want I don't want people to miss You said that you knew he was gonna be successful, But then you said it didn't matter,
like not even just entertainment, even if I was a teacher. Yeah, I think we have this this concept in America that success is only celebrity or fame. It's crazy as you say that, because what is celebrity now nothing? You know what I'm saying. A million Instagram father, That's what I'm saying. But success is achievement, you know the look don't all that fame and stuff. That's the illusion, you know what I'm saying, because in your life to help other people exactly.
You know, so when you you know, I learned that, like wow, it's really about giving you know what I mean? When you have it, it's the transfer the information and if you can influence somebody for the better, you know, that's what it's all about. That's a success. I think it's also the core people. Like you said, you had a very tight core of people around you that actually helped you because you guys can encourage each other to
do things exactly. And you know what, It's funny, I see Marlin Wayne was always very consistent, because you said in the book he would point at homeless people and be like, is that your dad? Is that yours? Very consistent with who? Well, that's how we got cool. I got figured out. That's how we got cool. We were supposed to as this fight that never happened, and then we end up getting into like a you know, a
tussling thing. But now we never had a fight, but fight him with all those brothers, Yeah, well I ain't you know, yeah East New York with me, I'm like, well, hey, you guys wrestled though, that's what it turned into. And then we kind of got into a stalemate. He's like, yo, you let go. Now you let go. And then we you know, we've been thinking stieves ever since. But nah, that that um, that piece is real, Like Marlin been the same. He's the same dude. Man, Why didn't y'all
get along? Because he was he's clown too much. Nah, we we gotta. We didn't get along initially because I'm from Brooklyn. He's from Manhattan. So he used to like that's soft anyway, Like you know, you come from Brooklyn, you like these casts or whatever. And then he had a more diverse like um like circle. You know, for me, it was just all black people he knew like, you know, well I knew a couple of like Spanish people, but
he had like white friends like that, you know. But back then we're looking like so that that's more you know what I mean? And then, So it wasn't nothing but that. I think it was the strength. We both had a strength that were too young to recognize, you
know what I mean, and each other. And once we found that, like, oh, we we yoked like equally, you know what I mean, the respect was then we've been pushing each other ever since, man like, just pushing each other like and and these casts out here, it's about that and that come to that manhood. You know what I'm saying. You gotta be when when when he went, I win, If I win, he went. But we've been like that since I was twelve years old. And no
jealousy and no hate. You know what I'm saying. These casts out heads faking them, yo, bron, stop faking that. Be real about it, because at the end of the day or in real life, if something go down, I'm jumping in front of that for my bro, like for real, you know what I'm saying. And these cast is out here, Nah, we got almost thirty years of this. We know. I've been through it, you know what I mean. So at a young age, you could have that power, but you
gotta see it in the people who are worthy. You know what I'm saying. If you if your brother's pushing you, like, and I'm saying this in a sense of when I would go off track, you know him and my other brothers, they would sit me down, Yo, what are you doing? What's your head at? Hold you accountable? Holding me accountable?
I ain't want to hear that. I'll be screaming at him. Yeah, I'll be all of that, but to but when that, when that moment passes, I'm like, dang, these dudes actually care about, actually really love me, And I know I'm doing wrong right now? What am I doing? You know you need those moments and you need the people around you to support all that's good. But do you retweet his show when it's on? Do you retweet that Marlins coming on NBC? Yeah, okay, just making sure you know
that's an important day. I know you want to jump in front of bullets and all that, but are you retweeting the show? Now we're with the rap career because you and your cousin were in a rap crew. Yeah, wolf Pack. He actually came to my basement at my mama house. You remember that style? Yeah? Absolutely? Do you remember that? Absolutely? You still have that? Yeah? He was
I was decent. He this is back in the eight that days that I was surprised he came to the Crip because it was such a big thing, because he wasn't This was after all these movies came out on fire. What error was this? This after Juice, after the Wood and this in that era, and you wanted to rap after all that success. Now I've been wrapping my whole life. But I feel like I feel like if this was now, then everybody would hear the music because it was so
you know what I mean. Then they still had the gatekeepers and to your point, like I'm I'm on over here, so I don't need to do it the way y'all want me, Like that's not who you know. They wanted do this, do that, do this, And because I was so young and it was happening, it was a whisp of arrogance. Like keV Lyles was like, I'm gonna put you in the studio with Premo to do four joints, and I was like, nah, my man's got to do the tracks because I'm a lawyer. Importunity like it, shout
out the Premo legend. I was just my man. I'm a lawyer. I'm like my man and put your man on. Oh, I know everybody else from the crew now, anybody living man, nobody, nobody ever, like went on to keep on rapping and nah, everybody ended up like we're getting jobs. Well, the book is out right now. You got one more question? Yeah, I don't want to know, like you know, because you come from that renaissance of a black star power and wearing another one. Now, yes we are, you know, But
I don't. I don't know if we necessarily have those movies that feel like those nineties movies. You think it's possible to get like that? I feel again, I think it's I think it's happening as we speak. You got Um, you got Barry Jenkins, you got lean a Wave, you got Ava, you got you know what I mean. You got Ryan Coogler, who just I'm just so proud of this brother, you know what I mean. He went from Fruitvale Station to Creed to Black Like that trajectory is crazy,
you know what I mean. He's only on his third joint. I gotta be pressure too. It's pressure, but he's handling it, doing it well. Man, He's delivering what they need, which is profit. Well, the book is out right now from Fatherless to fatherhood and we appreciate you for joining us. That's right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club, and listen man. Hi. First of all, I want to
say Happy born Day to a couple of people. Number one, the legend Wesley Snipes dropped on the clues bombs for Wesley Snipes for the first time. I was so excited. That's a blessing. I've never met him before that I remember. And I want to drop on the clues bombs for the Sassy Savage, my spirit animal, Little Ouziet drop on the klus bomb from Little Ouzie vert damage. Okay, you
start shaking your shouldlets like that. You can't. You can't help but shake your shoulders when you mentioned little ouzi Vert. All right, the sassy Savage. All right, I'm on the hunt for a little Oozy in my life, right A, right, Yes, I am. I have a very specific type of intern and I want and I want them to be a sassy Savage in the vein of little uzi Vert. Alright, this music up a little bit, this guy keep talking day,
No Ouzie need to remix this. I got a lot of stories I got Okay, all right, let's get to the rule. Let's get to the MS to Drake. This is the Ruble Report with Angela. Well, congratulations to Drake and a future of the Prince who is his DJ and manager. HBO has picked up the drama Euphoria and they're gonna be joining the show as executive producers now. Zendeia is playing the lead role that follows a group of high school students as they navigate drug sex, identity, trauma,
social media, love and friendship. So congratulations to them. That's his first TV show. HBO is making some very culturally appropriate moves. I saw they Kid Fury got a comedy. Come get into that right now. Thank you. Kid Fury and Lena Waite have also been developing an HBO comedy series. They announced that on Variety. Now they are putting their
talents together. They're doing a half hour comedy series. It's not titled yet, but it will center around a sarcastic gay black man and who's living in New York trying to find his niche while also battling clinical depressions. It was a documentary on Kid Fiery, so they're saying it's a surreal, dark comedy, So congratulations to them. Kid Fer. I love kid Fiery. I love to read Flute to Crystal. Big deal over there. Now Living Single apparently there might
really be a reboot in the works. They've been talking about this for quite some time, and our girl Erica Alexander gave this a little hint on Instagram. Anybody know how to reboot this? She pointed at her laptop, so that was her dropping a hint, and then she wrote, anyone need a reboot Maxine's Shaw effect a reboot Living Single, no warranty. I'm happy for that, but I'm hating a little bit. Why because I want the girlfriend's movie. I do kid that both. I was thinking yesterday, what would
I want more? Living Single? Reboot our girlfriend's movie? Why can't you have both? Why you got to choose? I mean, if I could only have one, I would want the girlfriends. What would you rather have? The Cowboys winning the Super Bowl or a girlfriend's movie? Girlfriend's movie? This guy he's not doing the football thing this year. No, I'm not watching NFL this year, so definitely a girlfriend's movie all right. Now? Insecure fans have gotten a petition together. They want to
bring a Lawrence back. The Lawrence High is in effect. Now, the posts signed a petition to HBO pleading for Jay Ellis to return as Lawrence. Then share far and wide so that everyone who loves Lawrence can have their voice heard. We want Lawrence back. Hashtag Where's Lawrence? I got my best BOS shirt on this morning? You're a sassy this morning. Bro might not wearing my beast box shirt. It might not wearing my best ball shirt. You got sassy? By the way, it was that wasn't just a post. That
was a sponsored post. Now I'm going to get my money for that. Can I get to that now? I used to reposted it and she said, wow, a sponsored post though, Like money was spent. So yeah, somebody spent money to spread the word to try to get lawrences. Soon as I got that extra five thousand dollars via cash app accidentally yesterday, I knew to put more money. Yeah, all right, all right, now, jay Z, let's talk about
this stand your Ground law. After watching the treyvon Martin documentary yesterday, Rest in Power the trayvon Martin story Part one was on last night. He's hoping that people will actually analyze Florida stand your Ground law, he said to the New York times this law, we have to get people to understand what it says. Of course, he will not be found guilty. It's very difficult to be found guilty with this law as it stands today. So that means,
you know, stand your ground. If anybody feels like they're under dressed, they're allowed to potentially kill another civilian. And that's how George Jimmerman managed to get away with killing treyvon Martin, who was only seventeen years at old at the time. Now jay Z also said that he doesn't subscribe to the idea that celebrities, specifically black celebrities, are obligated to be vocal on social issues. He said, I think the way that people have view celebrity is unfair.
Everyone should be filling in and doing their part because it isn't about money, it's not. Yeah. So, just like the Caliph brought a documentary opened everybody's eyes to the harsh conditions of rikers, the trayvon Martin documentary is opening people's eyes to the reality of the standing ground law, So hopefully people will take another look at that. Now, let's talk about another show that's coming to Netflix now, Octavia Spencer and Lebron James limited series about Madame CJ. Walker.
Netflix has officially announced that they are doing that, and it's going to be an eight episode series based on the book on Our Own Ground. If you don't know who Madam CJ. Walker is, she was built a beauty empire from the ground up for a haircare formula for black women, and she became the first self made female millionaire, first black female millionaire. She was a daughter of slaves, orphaned atday seven, married at fourteen, and widowed at twenty.
She worked as a washerwoman for twenty years, earning a dollar fifty a week and all that change. Man, it's a lot of dope ass content out there. Man. Don't want to goose bond for all those people creating that dope ass content. All right now. We also let's talk about Lebron some more because he has that show The Shop that's on HBO as well. So basically they're announcing people that they're going to be on the series, Snoop
Dogg Ben Staples. The series premieres on Tuesday, August twenty eighth, so they'll be looking to make an impact through high immediate, high profile guests. The first show is Snoop Odell Beckham Junior, Draymond Greene two times w NBA MVP, Candice Parker, and John Stewart. So there you have it. And with Lebron by the way, he just recently opened to school yesterday, that's great, and he talks about sports and how he feels like Donald Trump is dividing people using sports, He's
dividing us. And what I noticed over the last few months that he's kind of used sport to kind of divide us. And that's something that I can't relate to because I know that sport was the first time I ever was around someone white, you know, and I got an opportunity to see them and learn about them, and they got an opportunity to learn about me, and we became very good friends. And I was like, oh wow, this is all because of sports, and sports has never
been something that divide people. Has always been something that brings someone together. That is the fact. I even think about my first white friends. Lout to my man Thomas Evans. He used to live next to us in a Mongst Corners, Carolina, and we all got together playing football in the yard. You play sports in the yard. Football, okay, still a sport. All right, were throwing playing football in the yard. I actually played field hockey and I played basketball. I never
played organized sports, and I was bad. I was bad. First of all, I was an athletic to be short. Do you see this body? Do I have to stand up? Okays, had this athletic frame. This is all muscle. Mey, that body just got here. That body just got up. You look like a punter. I used to have a seventy two inch verticalip. Get out of here. I don't care if you believe me telling you. I'm telling you what my god, I don't care what you used to do us?
All right, don't think that I was an athletic. Shoulders bro all right, well, am Angela, and that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss shot. Yes, we're giving them shoulders to minute. Don't. First of all, I don't like the lack of confidence that was showed a boy, my co host just now and me. So I need my confidence uplifted before I get into the donkey for you know, the best way to do that is to put someone
else down, play some music for you. Hey, hey, hey, here you go, hey hey, all right, I'm feeling the spirit a little loosy this morning they go four after the hour. I want to give a donkey today to all the idiots out there who are accidentally sending money via cash app. Does anybody in this room know an idiot that sent some money out? I do? I know someone I know and I can't wait to talk about them for after the hour. Hey say my name for after the hour, All you idiots who accidentally send money
via cash app, we're talking to you. Who could be that dunk? If you're gonna talk about me, just say my name. I'm one me for Paige Brain the world's most Dangerous morning show Breakfast Club. Don't you get Dunky? You or a joction? I'm gonna fatten all that they want. This man's two Dolden blowers. Man they waited for. Charlemagne had to make a judgment who was going to be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you club bitch Donkey of the day to day, Well, don't get
a day for two day. July thirty first may hit close to home. It goes to all you foolish people who accidentally send money to people you don't know via cash app. Now Since July twelve, twenty seventeen, I have been receiving cash app reminders requests from someone named Theodore, only Theodore. I acknowledge this. Theodore Roosevelt ghost faces crew, Theodore unit in Theodore from Alvin and the Chipmunkstable. Oh, Theodore Hustable, You're right, travel on a clue bumps Theodo
Hustable got about him. This Theodore guy has literally been requesting one hundred and fifty dollars for me since July twelfth. Actually, he only requested it for a week from like July twelfth to July nineteenth, and then he stopped because I think he realized that I'm ignoring him the way Jesus is ignoring his prayers. Okay, there's nothing about that cash app request that would make me a sound mind and body click on that link and send him that money
purposely and especially accidentally. Okay, here's the thing. Tomorrow is the fer us to the month August. First rent is due mortgage bills, any little extra cash you receive as a blessing. If you accidentally send someone money via cash app around this type of month, you have to look
at it as you being a blessing to someone else. Okay, God allow that to happen to you, so he could be a blessing through you don't block someone's blessing by accidentally sending money via cash app and then asking for it back. Who would do such a thing? Now? I don't even see how it's possible to accidentally send someone
money via cash app. Okay, I am the type of person who likes to measure twice in order to cut once, and I just don't see how it's possible unless you are indeed a moron, you think, Angelie, Yes, you have to be a moron to do that. Ask Twitter if I asked Twitter if people accidentally send money via cash app right, and I am getting an overwhelming amount of how knows and cash app names sent to me, with people saying could you tell that stupid person to accidentally
send it? Here? Ari's Cardoze on Twitter said, how all that confirming and clicking you gotta do? Ain't no excuse, just your mitcha stupid and keep it pushing ya yee says hell to the nah, I double triple check before I send. What do I look like? An idiot? Zype t word on Twitter saying I was literally just requested money from someone yesterday. No clue they are. I'm too scared to open the app and cases some scam or hacker. And plus I'm not a dumbass. This is what they're
all saying. So once again, I don't see how it's possible to send money via cash app, Like, how stupid can you be? Let me ask my co workers. Is there any idiots in the room who have ever accidentally sent someone money via cash app? Ye? You want to do? Anybody? Absolutely now? And I use cash app at least three times a week. You're the smartest person in the room, so I don't expect that happened. Daniel, Nope, Eddie any here, I don't have cash Hey, Envy, you ever did anything
like this? I wasn't paying attention. What's the question? Did you ever accidentally send anybody any money via cash app? Yes? Yess I have? Really you know what? Come to think of it, I think I did overhear you this morning saying your dumb ass sent somebody five thousand dollars by accident to via cash app. I heard him on the phone. He was very panicky about the whole situation. I did it.
It was actually you can't explain, all right? So I want a home in Detroit and we're doing work on the home, so I had to send the construction crew five thousand dollars. He sent me his cash app info and it had a number one at the end of his long name, so I didn't see the number one, so I just put the long name and sent five thousand dollars. Thirty minutes later, he says, I never got the money. I opened it up. I realized I sent
five thousand to somebody else. Dropping the clues ball to that person who received a blessing this morning, a beige blessing wrapped in a yellow boat. You have to get that back. Look, why, yes it is is you sent it to him. Okay, Look to all of you out there, with all of you out there with a beige brain who accidentally send money to screens via cash app, Please understand that, and no mistakes, only happy accidents, all right.
Please give the sweet sounds and the hammetones to all those fools who accidentally sent my money via cash app. Oh no, you are the ge and you should have sent my name. Take it all. Take it a feeling. Could you feel it deep in your Yes, I did send the money to the wrong person that is stupid. Five dollars. That's a lot of money. You're not much money. That is somebody's whole first of the month is gonna
be amazing tomorrow. No, it's not. The don't get that back because usually to check to check on the first is to check that go to all the bills, so you can't really you don't really get nothing to put to the side. Now he got something to put to the side because of you round them. Yeah, just like Drake and the nice I mean, Gods God's plan and again everything happens for a reason, and yestiny his fate. You are somebody's blessing. You look at it like that
great person. I look at it like it's a test from God to see if you're gonna give that money back. Nope, So if if you know what I test, you're gonna give that money back. I thought about that. I was like, maybe this is God's way of digitally testing his people. That's what I think. But I'm gonna tell you something. I think God wanted the person that you sent that five thousand dollars to to have it now be what
was their name? Do you know their name? I'm not gonna tell you that why not, he might call it because maybe he doesn't know what I still got chance. You know what's crazy? When you use cash app, you have to actually like put your hold in before you send the money again after you sign in already it's your face recognition. So there's a lot of different levels to make sure that you actually do this properly. Is this information correct? People have sent money by accident before.
Nobody has done it. But you're let's open up the phone. I'm gonna get this money back, by the way, and if anybody needs open in the hour, request these an he'll probably hit the wrong button by accident and send it to you. No, not at all. You got it, man, I don't even have cash at anymore. Man, I'm caused and watching you got what is that to you? Hard work? Five dollars? Like you can you please remind me it's hard work, That's what it is, hard work. I think
that that person received the blessing this morning. That's like, man, are falling from the sky. This is just like if money falls out of bring truck. You can bring truck. You can't just take it and say it's yours. That's not a blessing. That's bring stress against the law. You're another brings truck. You're a bage truck. Shu man eight d five eight five one oh five one. Let me ask all my good people out there. There's a lot
of good people out there. If somebody sent you five thousand dollars through cash app by accident, would you give the money back? Hey, I can't wait to hear this. Com eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Is a lot of good people out there. I need all my good people to call up right now that know that this could probably be a test, and you don't want to do God wrong. You don't want to do God. You made you can't do God wrong. That
person might really need that money. Everybody cleared, throw for y'all call up here and say how No. Five A five one on five one callers now is the breakfast Club? Good morning the Breakfast Club. It's DJ Envy, Angela Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Now we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one O five one. Yesterday I accidentally sent five thousand dollars to somebody I didn't
know on cash app. I was actually sending it to the construction crew out in Detroit to finish up one of the homes I have, and I sent it to somebody else by accident. I was a number off. Now I've never used cash app, but from what I'm hearing, shaff has mad links and they ask you mad questions. So it's virtually impossible to send money accidentally to somebody unless you just absolutely, we're not paying attention. What had you preoccupied, sir? I was at dinner with a wife
with a wife and kids. He called us that he needed the money to buy some supplies for tomorrow. So I just I sent it. He told me his his screen name, and his screen name had a one at the end of it. Okay, I didn't put the one, and I just sent it in. Here's the thing, And whoever you sent that money to probably already had plans, but they were going to do it there used it possibly to cover some bills, and now you are going to ruin their whole entire money. I want you to
think of this scenario. Tomorrow's the first of the month. Ryall, No, it's rent, it's mortgages. Bills that check that we get on the first it's usually to check that goals towards all of that, so none of it really really stays with us. So imagine a man a woman on their knees, praying to God for a blessing, praying for just a little bit of financial relief, a little bit of financial cushion, and then all of a sudden they wake up five thousand dollars in their cash app and they like, oh
my God, God answered my prayers. And then you're gonna hit them and ask him for that back. What would that do today? Faith? Don't do that for them. Or imagine a guy that works twenty out of twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, consistently works, does all type of jobs to provide for his family. Sounds like he's got plenty of money to get away plenty and a whole family to help and continues to work
and been working since he was sixteen. Hard drop on a clues bum for that charitable individual who has mad money to share with people less fortunate because he's out there making money, so you know what, and in order to get you to give, who's donating to to basketball tournaments and to Flint, Michigan And it's done so many Oh my god, he's a Flint, Michigan. Ye oh my god, I can't believe this. You wouldn't see that low. You ain't nuver donator. He didn't say water to fly. You did.
But you don't have to bring that. God, what do you have to do? I do my due diligence. So why would you take it back? Why would you take it back? I need that, you know, I know where this person is. I don't know. We don't know what this struggle is. I'm right, and this person might be an evil, bad person, but we don't know what this person is struggling with right now actually really helps someone. God sometimes let things happen to you so he can
be a blessing through you. You are a vessel. I'm hello, what's this rot? Are you from irving And I know you ain't giving that money back? Damn No, I'm not stereotype. That's right, Urt. You fed right into the stereotype. Tell me why you wouldn't give the money back Irvington, because that's his fault, made a mistake. Now I'm about to go spend your money. I don't now. Let me ask you what would you do with the money I'm spending it. I'm borring something putting some money down on the car.
You see you see what you mean? He might need a call. He don't need no damn call. Hey and good brother from Irvington. There are no mistakes, only happy accidents. Sorry, goodness okay tee Yeah we on it from Tea Cleland. Oh, you definitely need the money. Lebron down economy down in Cleveland. You need that five grand. See would you get that money back? No, I wouldn't give it back, but you need to look at it like this. Also, I don't make no mistakes. You might be paying it for work
and you never know. Kids to get backpacks from everything day. Yeah, get this, but you gotta take the backpacks away from the kids. We're doing a backpack drive this this this is a great jump stare. Yeah, I'm having my I'm having my annual backpack giveaway on August eleventh in Most Corner, South Carolina. And I hope that I can check my cash up this morning. Get me an extra five grand. That's a great donation named Charlemagne one. You know, wasn't eight hundred and five A five one oh five one?
If you I don't like the lack of faith in your eyes? Right, now what what all right? You look like you don't believe in your Jesus like you did like you did yesterday. And you got it as seeing all that stuff you'd be posting on the grand and I believe in it and that the lea. But I'm getting my money back. I don't make no mistakes. As the young lady. You have money in your cash happen you know it wasn't yours? Would you give it back? No? Call us? Now it's the breakfast club of the morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ mv Angela. The guy we are the breakfast club. Na if he just joined us, I accidentally yesterday sent five thousand dollars? Is somebody I didn't know be a cash app. Now, I'm gonna tell you why this is so hilarious to me, because Envy looks so sick and so scratched, and he thought these calls were gonna go another way and people was gonna be like, yeah, we'll give the money back. Now he is losing the
hope that he's gonna get that five grand back. Now, somebody can send me a cash app request and their request and the note it says five thousand dollars for envy, dumbass to accidentally send me a blessing? You know what, Nby Joe Good's gonna come to you if you take that money back from that person. Hello, And I don't know who just sent me this message talking about this for envy, But you are goddamn foo if you think I'm clicking on this link. But what is it? Something
about cash? Appen anybody to give me? Hello? Hey, what's your name? Mamma? From Tomorrow, Columbia, South Carolina eight o three the Metro. What's happening? Not to marrow? I know you would get that money back. I definitely would. I did never keep that money. There you go with money. I ain't gonna know how to act to marry. Why not stop it? Now? You keep that money you ain't get you don't got. I know what South Carolina people got great hearts, you know, and we attempt to do
the right thing at all times. But why would you be upset about the blessing that God gave you in five thousand dollars from somebody else? Because God didn't give me the five thousand mollars? How do you know what God did? God works in mysterious wis He's working through envy. Envy is a vessel. Hello. My name is Alicia. Hey Alicia, Now, if you got money from I'm calling from Atlanta, but I'm from Brooklyn, New York, and I love it. Let's talk about what we would do doing. Would you give
the money back at some good people from Brooklyn? What would you do? Mama? I wouldn't send it back. I'm not gonna front from brook keeps on taking us right, if you keep on tation, you get that five thousand dollarsand pieces gonna be hitting goods, take fills, are paid. It's not your money, yes, it is. You put it in her cash shap. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's up Brooklyn? Mal what's up? Bro? You got some money in your cash shap? I know Brooklyn. Come on, let let me
say that. Like basically, if who's five thousand pounds on the street, then I'll get the back. But since the five thousand the positive to your account, I don't know who that the money clean from. So yeah, I would give it back because bank Forard ain't no joke. It's not bank for us. Someone sent you the money, you gotta get that back to stolen. But if he's not stole. But but but if he's if he put the claiming, I want to be hard ribble for that. That money ain'tyway.
That's right, that's right. If a bank puts money in your account by action, you can't just take it out and spend it. Why not. You gotta get that back. I'm not gonna take it. I'm not gonna take it out and spend it. But I'm gonna let it sit there. That's gonna come right back. I'm gonna take it out and shut down my account. Then you're gonna go to jail. You sent me the money. I'm gonna be like, he sent me the money. It's not my fault. He tried
to get it back. It's like putting someone to somebody Christmas tree with their name on it and then saying that's not yours. Give it back to me. No, it doesn't make any sense. I'm talking about you sent to the my cash app. Hello my name, that's how you handing me some money and they said give it back. That doesn't make sense. Hello, Hello, Hey, what's your name? Bro? What's going on? Man? It's Lloyd from Va VA seven five seven. Now, if you found some money nine seven
three seven o three. All right, now, if you found some money in your cash at would you give it back? It depends on who it is, Honestly, Envy, I can't give you your money back. That's fa Why because you see him on Instagram with all the cards and everything. Not even that. I remember back in the day when he got that girl fight. So how you know? God a partnership, you man, she deserves to be fine. Just now,
Envy that you let off the man. I remember that she deserved to be five minute I was years ago. You've been listening to the for a law man. I love y'all. So you want to get the money back? Thank you? What not now? Now? And twists would be if he accidentally sent it to the girl he got fired years ago? You know what, I don't want you to have bad karma. I think you should just let that person have the money. No, isn't it worth it five thousand dollars for you to have good karma? No?
I have a good carm I do a lot of great things in this. You believe in your Jesus? I do. Do you believe that your Jesus allows everything that happened for a reason? Well, I'm gonna call cash happened about thirty minutes. No answer the question about Jesus. I'm gonna let I'm gonna let Jesus talk to me when I call cash happen thirty minute. Do you believe that God makes no mistakes? Yes? I do. Right when I do, I may mistake. Guess what, You're gonna get it right back? Man?
Just stop it. Man, you gotta just give those blessings pay it for us so you could get it right back ten folds. I do my part with my we'll get it back to tenfolds. No, imagine Drink. Nope. Imagine if Drink went back to Florida or wherever he did that video at and took all his gifts back from everybody in the guards playing video. That's what you. Drake
knew who he's giving this money to. Now, if I knew that the person that was getting this money was somebody that was effed up and really needed it, that I don't feel a little bit. It's like, we don't know who This person might be a rapper that's outside every day giving me a CD that just want they definitely needed envy, No, they definitely need If it's somebody who needs it. Then then we have a different rapper standing outside every morning the hand to a CD needs it.
I'm not giving them five thousand dollars, NA, be honest with you, it's a few guys that standing outside of the radio station that so often I would definitely pay them to leave me alone. So that's what you did. Think about it. Jay Cole stood outside and gave jay Z a CD. You couldn't be taking five thousand dollars from the next Jay. No, No, I'd rather give it to a mom out there that has has a bunch of kids that's having a hard time. You probably did it.
Out there that can't find a job. Probably did, But I don't know who it is. And since I don't know who it is, I'm just thinking to somebody chilling, that's just trying to scare money. I don't want to say more. Powers to the person who has five thousand extra dollars in their cash after day, tweet me later on and just let me know you got the money.
You are ours, So in my heart I can warm my cold heart knowing that somebody came up off DJ and let us know what your situation is, why you need the money, Why you deserve the money and why you need it more than envy and let him know what a blessing here is. Abby. Once again, remember understand that no mistakes, only happy accident and promoters. You better be, you better hope I get this money back. I'm charging y'all some next some nextra five brands. Oh okay, you're
get it right back. Nope, anyway, we got rooms all away. Yes, I mean, since we're talking about giving away money, let's talk about shod Moss aka Bowell. He was doing the same thing you were doing yesterday. Were not the same. We'll talk about it when we come back. Keep it locked. As to Breakfast Club, the morning, the breakfast Club, pay Envy, Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast Club. I wouldn't know the end of that song sounded like
that if it wasn't for the radio. We don't never get that far. You just hear it in the beginning, Nice New Orleans bounced. Now that's the part that'll be rocking in the club. I only hear like the first minute thirty seconds, but I only listen on Instagram. All right, well, let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Floyd Mayweather verse fifty it's about is the rumor report? Angela Yee on
the Breakfast Club. But Complex News went and spoke to Floyd Mayweather and they were talking about, of course, his beef of fifty cent. How did all of that start? Now, Floyd did say that he watched his power. He did say this season has been garbaged so far. That's not true. But he said the other seasons it's been the best show.
Here's what else he had to say to fifty cent and asks fifty cent about getting involved in boxing, and uh, he said, uh, you know what about you know, you know, I got the promotion company basically trying to remove Al Hayman. It took me from nineteen eighty seven to now, you know, to build my brand. I said, whatever you got going on, right, let's just remain friends and stay cool. So you felt like he was kind of trying to get his way into the business a little bit. I can't really say.
Then he said that I owe him money. I don't owe anyone money. Well, that's why you shouldn't mix business with friendship. You know what I'm saying, Like, sometimes like sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But when it doesn't work when you're a person of friends and y'all don't want to do business together. That don't mean y'a shouldn't be friends, right, I agree, Well, I hope they work. They always fall out and then work. I'm sure I don't work it out. They do this a lot. But
this has gone a little too far. But we've seen this before with these two guys, and you wouldn't be saying Power was whack if y'all was cool. So stop it. He said it. It's a great show, but this season, he said so far, has been That's not true. He would not be saying that of him if you were still Yeah, not at all all, right, shot Moss. He went through it yesterday and he ended up giving away money to people randomly because he said money is the
devil to him. Now. I don't know exactly what went down, but I saw that somebody was going at him on Twitter, kind of accusing him of cheating, and Bawou addressed the woman in the allegations because she said he's been in the club the last two nights being real friendly. Even kicked my friend and me out his section because we was recording. It ain't like he's big time, but he responded, I don't do cameras, you stupid bitch. I'm in my section recording, so we shut your bright ass camera down.
You got mask, so you tweet my bitch. I pay a bitch a thousand dollars to slap the lace front of your dusty ass. This goes for the rest of you hose Leave me and minda f alone. Now that's the devil. Damn who stops. I hate when people saying money is the devil. Money's not the devil. The devil is that, he said. I hate you fing bloggers too. Shade room my f with you all, you other gossiping ass hateful sites. F you your comment sections. F you
smash a pass bs, I wouldn't f you ugly. I shop at Lane Bryant, bitch as ever, I don't know Lake Bryan is. It's big girls a big girl they head dropped on a clue Bums from Lane Bryan clothes dressing big girls since nineteen thirty two. Now. Shot Must then said, sending my fans money today, I don't want it. This money is evil. Maybe y'all can do some good with it. Enjoy I've already started cash apping. You don't have to like me or love me. Just know I'm paying you guys back for all the bs I put
you through. I owe y'all. That's what I thought Mby was doing the same thing. Once again, I wasn't doing the self thing. Money is not the devil. The devil is the devil. Okay, stop it. Money. You can do a lot of good with money, all right, Lebron James. Let's talk about his I Primise school that opened yesterday and it's talking Ohio. Now. It's going to be two hundred and forty students there at risk Ohio kids in the third and fourth grade. They're going to expand that
to first through eighth grade by twenty twenty two. And you can see their sneakers, the sneakers all along the wall. So I'm sure that's exciting for the kids to every day come in and see the sneakers along the wall. Now, Lebron James, money the devil, Nope, because he's utilizing it the right way. Yeah, you got to use it for good. Now, you can also buy the shoes, and anybody who does buy any of the shoes, their name will be enshrined on the Ie Primise school Sneaker wall as well. So
that's the Lebron James Family Foundation. He also talked about the Lakers and what made him decide to join. Here's what he said. I definitely thought long and hard about the possibilities of line up alongside being n B or line up aside you know, Hardening and Chris. I felt like, at this point in my career the ultimate for me. You know, just like when I went to Miami. Everyone
kind of looks at me joining a super team. But if I think Miami was thirty five forty seven, you know, the year before I joined that team, and you can, guys, you can look at the Lakers, you know, a record from so I like the challenge. I know the reporter that was talking to Lebron is probably a little star scrup, but you posted to tell Lebron knock it off right then and there. Okay, Miami was not a super team
the year before because d Wade was by himself. He became a super team when Lebron and Chris Boss came there together the next year and joined with d Wade. Okay, you two joining d Wade there made it a super team. You are not joining with any other superstars in La so it's not a super team like stop it all right now Beyonce, let's talk about her Vogue cover. Now, this is great, and you know, we love Beyonce always making strides and doing things that haven't been done before.
So what she did was Vogue gave her full control over the September cover, which features images of her. They don't do that ever, They're saying it's also going to be Anna Wintour's last issue because she's an editor for all this time. Well, it turns out that she actually hired the first black photographer for the cover of Vogue. She hired a twenty three year old black photographer, okay, and Beyonce used her power and influence to make sure
that she got him that assignment. Tyler Tyler Mitchell. Can you believe that in one hundred and twenty six years they've never had a black photographer shoot to cover of Vogue ever? Wow? Yes, I can believe that in that whole entire history. So thanks to Beyonce, it's going down so America, of course I can believe that. All right. Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye shout to you guys
over at Revote. We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your request on right now. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
