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Cholamine the gud piece to the planet. This Thursday, Yes, it's Thursday, and we gotta start the show off by saying rest in peace to young Dolph. He sad news very sad, very very very sad to take a moment, and our condolences to his family and his children, his wife, his parents. Yeah, I mean the sad part about it.
Every time, Yeah, every time, the times we have to do this, it just always feels like a rerun, you know what I mean, No matter who it is, you know, matter no matter who the person is, you know that's on the receiving end of these situations. It always feels like a rerun. Yeah, so yes, condolences to his family, you know, definitely sending his family healing energy. Good dude, and it never makes any sense. Yeah you know what
I mean. Birthday party, Yeah, yeah, I was. I was probably one of the first people to bring him on Serious radio when I had my show at Serious Gears years years ago. I didn't really know much about him. Shout to Reggie, who was a program director, was like this a good brother from Memphis. He's independent, he's doing it all on his own and he was from there. He's been on the show several times. He came to
my birthday party. I had a party at at Ferrari and he came through the show love and show support. So good dude. Like you said, good brother, independent, always about backing up his community and helping his community. And it's just very sad for what why What was the reason? Like it's pointless, silly. A black man can't go get cookies, Like a black man can't pull up to, you know, a bakery in his hometown and just pick up some cookies. Come on, man, and just seeing publicly what a great
father he was. Just think about those children. But we'll give you the details that we do have. We'll open that up during front page news. All right, Well, we'll get into that next when we come back to Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club. Go Morning Morning. Everybody is dj enjy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Clublet's getting some front page news a Thursday night football. The Falcons take on the Patriots tonight at eight twenty.
Now what else we got easy? Well, we do have to, unfortunately say rest in peace too, Young Dolph. Now the information we have so far, According to Fox thirteen in Memphis, three independent law enforcement sources said that he was shot and killed Wednesday afternoon. This was after leaving Makita's Buttercookies. They said that he walked into the store to buy cookies and then someone drove up and shot and killed
him at that bakery that was in South Memphis. Shortly before at five pm, they did release preliminary information about the shooting. Officers said the investigation was pointing to Young Dolf being the victim, but they still had to finish the identification process. There is no information about the shooter that has been released by police at this point. Just last week, Young Dolf was promoting this bakery grammars, what do you get talking to shoot? Don't hot Hot? Yes
for you, pretty star. Now, there were hundreds of people that were flocking to that area as headlines were breaking across the world. There was chaos at the scene. A car with a man inside who was apparently shot drove into the crime scene and he was taken away on a stretcher by paramedics. For hours, they were trying to work to push back the crowd, and they did say that they advised citizens of the city to stay at home. They said, we also strongly encourage everyone to remain calm
as we actively perform our investigation. The Memphis Police Department is providing an increased presence in areas of the city that might be directly impacted by this unfortunate incident, and they are doing a curfew in the city as well. They did shut down Yogati's restaurant because of the public problems that they have had. There were all kinds of rumors going around that, you know, his restaurant was shot up, the black youngster's grandmother's home was shot up, but they
said that was not true. So they are just taking cautions. Mkita's Cookies did release a statement, we are heartbroken and saddened by the passing of young Dolph. He was a regular customer and love Mikita's Cookies. My parents are in a lot of pain from this. Our hearts and condolences go out to his family. He will never be forgotten and will be so missed. And a witness at the scene had this to say on the news, just let
out over fifty shots. I'm talking my bullfing we at the shelves and me and my baby getting at the car and Bob, don't tek my all, you're here in shot. So I'm looking, come here. I'm grabbing my baby to see where they're coming from me. I'm looking and see that it's over for Washington. I was just in yesterday. It's the cookie shop and they still to the Washington. They busting it. Then one time my busting number shots two fun cars fooling pull up out black to one
on one car was a white two rod joint. Don't I didn't see the old Hm, but I sat running and ducking so sadly and I prest and by the way, he was supposed to pass out turkeys. He does this every year. He was supposed to do that on Friday between two to five pm. His cousin, who is another fellow Memphis rapper, Key Glack. We all know Key Glack. He also deactivated his Twitter account and deleted everything off of his Instagram page. I know this has to be difficult.
I saw a lot of people paying homage to him on social media. So again, our condolences to his family, his beautiful children, wife, everything. Yeah, yeah, I was talking. I was talking to our good brother swich Beach yesterday before before this happened, and we were talking about some things, man, and and Swiss said something that stuck with me. He said, being black in America is a group project. He said, we don't get graded as individuals. We always get, you know,
graded as a whole. And that that that that that stuck with me. And I was like, man, when I saw that happen with Dolph yesterday, I said, wow, once again we failed to test as a group because a black man can't go buy cookies. And this happens all the time. Like I would never understand why we cut our nose off the spide our faces a brother like young Dolph who does so much in the community, helped so many people in his community shot and killed in
his community. For what, It's like, we're taking out the same people who were sent to help us. Like Dolph didn't have to be in Memphis normall. He chose to be. He chose to frequent local businesses like that, and now he's dead simply for showing love to the community he came up in. I will never understand it. I just I just really wish we didn't have to fill our own all right. Well at his front page news get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now again. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chests. As the Breakfast Club, Come morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, You're time to get it off your chest. Your man or black. We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is best side guys, the morning guys are good morning. Get it off your chests. Well, I'm
just getting off my chest. You know, growing up in North New Jersey, you know the crime was always around. I'm a mother of four and I just want to know, like when is it gonna end? Like you know, I got three smart you know, just filling the bobs and getting out of certain situations. But like you said, you know, if he's blessing the communities and doing so much for others, like why did he have to go? You know, I just yeah, I mean asking that question, asking that question
when it's gonna end. It feels like this is a permanent fixture in our community. Like literally, it literally seems like this is a part of the communities we come from. You might as well just scribble it in. You know, you're gonna get you know, three or four a day because you know, that's a young Dolph. He's a superstar. But think about how many you know, just people we
don't know that this happens to all the time. Like when I saw that lady on the news yesterday in Memphis and she said that she was like, that's young Dolph and he was our superstar. But what about you know, the average person who this happens to three or four times? She asked the news report, She said, I bet you report on about forty to day, don't you hello, who's this? Hey? It is either Florida. I haven't what's up, brother? Get it off your chests? Man, Man, Man, I'm sad about
so Man, and he's one of my favorites. No ride in the world. Dolph was hard. We ride, Man, Ride, Listen to dog Don't put put me in a happy place. Make you feel like you know what I'm saying. You could get it because he was all explexed on the music. So yeah, yeah, just my first time I'm talking, you know, man, I'm kind of nervous. Man. I listened y'all all the time. Many show the man, Man, Man, I love you many any chance, I love you too, King, I got you.
I'm whatever. We gotta at the station right now. I'm gonna I'm gonna send to you. I'm you know what I'm gonna send you. I'm gonna send you the unapologetic guy. The Black Mental Health. I think that's what we all need to be reading right now, because man, situations like this traumatize us so bad and it keeps you having a constant state of PTSD, especially when you're a black man. Bro we got him a whole lone eight. Hello, who's
this or something? This rossal Memphis Man, Brother, get it off your chess Man, I was calling about the dogs situation. Man's brother. Yes, sir, Man, Man, I want to clear the name about CMG and Black Dunster and all of them. They ain't had nothing to do with that, man. Man, it's some local street gang stuff going on in the city. It's a lot of hating going on, bro. So you
know what I'm saying. I just wanted to pray for the city because these young guys out here, they lost, man, and they hating on dolphins, and that's that's basically what it was. Man, And these guys gotta clear hating on each other. Man. All right, well, thank you, brother, I can see that, and I love the food is amazing in Memphis, man, you but you gotta look at everybody to push icy. All these guys that come on the breafast clubs, yaya think about all they talk about, the
fundy rounds. They talk about these DraCos, Man to see the hungry man. So you got guys out they're they're hit a little for a couple of thousand, just because they want to make a name for themselves. All right, man, they could be safe out there Memphis. Brother, all right, man, love, man, love, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the
Breakfast Club power from now. What's up? Brother? Getting off your chests? What's going on? Good morning? Breakfast Club DJ and Vane lu Yi Charlomagney got up and listening y'all for six years. I got something to say that, Charlomagne. Go ahead. Yesterday, man, when you was talking about Santa Claus, donc you shouldn't do that. You're the main one. I appreciate what you're doing in the community about mental health and stuff. And you're talking about hurt people. Hurt people. Dog.
You know how many anxiety, how much anxiety you get kids? That hurts that yesterday, man. But no, it's not that it is what it is. I feel what you're saying. But that is something that we all grow out of. You know what I'm saying. We talk about breaking generational curses, now we talk about breaking general kisses. I had to I explained to my granddaughter yesterday that Santa Claus. Santa Claus works for Jesus. Jesus gives him the names itself
like that to gives to the kids. So they can go out, you know, like be good citizens, good people, help people, you know, have good hearts to people. My granddaughter over there. Yeah, I mean we're saying it. Santa is real and if you have kids in the car, turn turn the radio down now. But it is real, and I feel and parents can can tell their kids what they want. If you want the tooth fairy, if you want saying it, and then you know what it is, what it is, that's you. But want you to tell truth?
Ask you a question, to ask you a question, Yes, what do your you have? I know you have four daughters. What do they believe in? It that besides Jesus? Do they believe in many miles Darla? Uh? What do they believe in? No, they are fully aware that they are fully aware that those those those are fictional characters. Sir, Okay, they're fully aware. So if I had a right to tell your daughter, just in case they do believe in something that he is fictional, I had the right to
tell them that, no, that's not real. Yes you do. I would want you to tell them the truth. No, I mean I don't think that's anybody's place. I think my brother, think about how you'll think about this right, And I do believe. I do believe in God, and I do believe in Jesus. But you're telling them that a white Jesus tells a white Santa Clause to do for your child. I don't teach my I don't teach my granddaughter. I ain't. I never taught my kids that
Jesus was white, that Santa Claus was white. But but they see the images a black coming to my bed. I'm behonest with you. I'm not debate. I'm not I'm not debating about this. I respect you, brother, I respect your opinion. This is a foolish debate. That's why you laughing because this sounds this sounds ridiculous. I mean I'm laughing. No, I'm laughing because everybody had the opinion do so. Like I said, you talk about you always talking about mental
stress and mental anxiety and stuff like that. All these kids that you told that too, though, uk, you put a whole bunch of mental anxiety on them. Hold on, hold on, don't blame me, because y'all been lying to the kids and I told them the truth. No, no, no, come on, man, y'all called that stressed by line and I'm sharing. But let me ask you this once to thesurance, he once of a question, what's what's the point of what's the point of a lie? This is really not
a lie. It's not it's a lot for you, know what I'm saying. We're just like y'all, what you like, were your older kids? Do they tell your younger kids that there's not a Santa Claus now? Because there is a Santa Claus. See, I believe, imagine, I'm believing that kids having a chance to dream. And for me, it's and I'm gonna let kids being kids. But see you you're also talking about somebody who who grew up seven day event whatever, he grew up, and he didn't celebrate
a lot of it. I had nothing to do with Christmas. I sell them right, Holidays. I celebrate the tooth fairy. I celebrate all that celebrative. So for myself, I don't let anybody tell my kids what's true and what's not true. That's me and my wife's kids. That's just me. I tell you, well, I tell you what number one that has nothing to do with me being Jehovah witness, because
we do celebrate it in my house. But I tell you this, when them little kids is in the hood and they're writing these letters to Santa Claus, and Santa Claus don't never bring them nothing that is cruel and unusual punishment that is meant to anguish. But you kids, parents, though that ain't jet ain't You're right to explain it that you ain't. There was kids parents. These kids, kids
have this imagination that y'all talking about. You're telling you're telling these kids right to this Santa Claus, and Santa Claus bring you whatever he want with these flying rein there and come down the chimney that you don't even have. And these kids every year get disappointed because they're writing these letters to Santa. And then you tell them, well, you didn't get what you what you wanted because you weren't nice this year. Like man, stop that man's not
every kid gets every gift. I didn't get every gift that I wanted as a kid. Kids, the kids in the earth getting nothing. He's pouring this in franchise. Kids getting nothing, but they have all this hope that y'all giving them about this fake Santa Clause. But God bless play. At some point girls out of it. I don't think any adults exactly the point, get off point of telling them from the beginning five one, five one that we got rooms on the way. Yes, and Portia has spoken
about her own experience with R. Kelly. This is her first time talking about it. We'll tell you what she had to say. All right, we'll get into a nexus to breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Oh, Gosport got Angel Angel, it's the rumor report Breakfast Club. Well, really that Intermos two thousand and four Super Bowl halftime show. Now, there's a documentary that's coming out tomorrow. The New York
Times presents Malfunction, The dressing Down of Janet Jackson. It comes on on FX and Hulu tomorrow night, and the trailer is available. Here is some of what they're going to be talking about as they unpack everything that happened during that halftime show. If the Culture Wars could have a nine to eleven, it's February first, two thousand and four. The term wardrobe malfunction has been burned into our cultural consciousness. Someone thought this would be a good idea and a backfard.
The sure seem like they were trying to diminish Janet career, Her career gets put on ice, and Justin is rewarded. There was no equality of Honey Schmid. Former MTV senior vice president Sally Fattini says that she ut betrayed a bout the two of them when their performance happened with Justin timber Lake exposing Janet Jackson's breast. She said, I was a wreck personally. I pretty much just lost it. I was in tears, people were crying. It was really upsetting.
It was very emotional. I felt betrayed. My instincts told me there was a private conversation between wardrobe stylists and artists where someone thought this would be a good idea and it backfired. They were one hundred and fifty million people watching when that happened, and it was a fallout for Janet Jackson, but clearly not for Justin timber Lake. Yeah.
I wonder if anyone reached out to Justin timber Lake to be in any of tholes, any adoles Docks, whether it was that one or the Janet Jackson one, because he needed to do one of them, because he's gonna end up apologizing once both those documentaries dropped, so he might as will have just participated in one of them. Didn't apologize ready, didn't he? I can't remember he did, But another one's coming after those docs. After that one drops into Janet Jackson. One drops he gonna be apologized,
as I said, he might as well just participated. I would have participated in the Janet one if they asked me if all was justin timber Lake now Janet said. They said, Janet never said anything to them. And then they did speak to justin Timberlake and they pulled him aside one on one, like justin what happened? And they said he was very apologetic, and he said, I was
told you guys knew, and so they said. Eventually Janet apologized and a press statement and said that MTV was completely unaware of it, but you know, the damage was done. Her album Demita Joe was released nearly two months after that, and it was her first album in twenty years to not reach number one on the Billboard two hundred. She was fired from playing Lena Horn and the TV biopic about Lena Horn and Disneyland even removed the statue of
Mickey Mouse dressed in her Rhythm Nation outfit. Wow, I changed and think about how much culture has changed since then, Like no one would even care about that now, Like I even think about the What year was that the little Kim water outfit at the MTV Awards Her breast was out a little bit two thousand, Yeah, that was that before after that was after the super when after this happened? Right? No, that was way before? Yeah? Wait before it was before? So why did they care so much?
Because it was it was regular TV, because it was yeah, and kids were watching it, were saying and guess what in two even that happened on regular TV. Nobody would care. Not so much happens on regular TV now, that'd be like what even what the things that they say now on regular tivs be? Wow? All right now? And R kelly associate and he's actually related to R. Kelly's former publicists, has gotten eight years in prison, and that was for setting one of his accusers cars on fire. Thirty eight
year old Michael Williams. He pleaded guilty to an arson charge. He admitted that he traveled to the home of one of R. Kelly's accusers set fire to a vehicle that was parked outside her residence in Florida, and so they also found traces of an accelerant outside the witnesses home, and they saw he had conducted internet searches about the detonation properties of fertilizer and diesel fuel, witness intimidation, witness tampering, and countries that do not have extradition agreements with the
United States. My goodness, google all of that laptop and then get oh, my goodness, all right now. Porsha Williams. Porsha Williams is also talking about it, talking about two authorities, and that's about her own experience with R. Kelly. She said, I realized it was my opportunity to help anyone who's been hurt by him. She told this to People magazine and she's opening up her the first time about what her experience was like, and she shared her story with investigators.
She said, there have been so many other instances where it had been abused by men that my mentality at that time was of an abused person, and it was okay for me to be treated like that. She met a friend of R. Kelly's in two thousand and seven. She was considering her career in music. She was twenty five years old. She was flown to Chicago to meet r Kelly potentially work with him. She thought she would be driven to a recording studio when she got there,
but instead she was taken to his home. After an initial introduction, she said, someone led her to his bedroom and left her alone there for hours. When r Kelly finally joined her, he told her to take off her clothes, and she said, and this is all in her book, by the way, The Pursuit of Porsha, that comes out in November thirtieth, She said, she already put herself in that position, and she felt like, this is what you're supposed to do. You have to there is no turning back.
And so she saw him two more times and says in her books she encountered several young women who were also staying at his home, and she decided not to see him again after she woke up one day and heard a woman being beaten in another room. And she said, she kept it a secret for years. It's not something you want to tell your mom, because my mom is a very strong woman and she did her very best
in raising me. And I think for any woman or a man who's been in an abusive situation, you don't want to tell your parents because you don't want them to think that they had let you down in any way. Wow, I never knew that story, right, all right, and let's end. They's on a good no. Will Smith said he was honored to give his King Richard, cast and crew bonuses.
He said, all I can do is my part. We had spoken about this earlier, how he gave everybody cash sums because he wanted to give them some additional money. It was being it's being streamed simultaneously when it gets released, and that's tomorrow. As a matter of fact, here's what he had to say when he spoke to Entertainment tonight. You got everybody paid. How important was that to get folks bonuses? For you to speak up about the pay equity? Yeah, you know, all I can do is my part, and
you know everybody put in brilliant work. It was the COVID shutdowns, so you know it felt like, you know, people really stuck with us and all of that, and then it was, you know, a much more difficult process than anybody thought they were signing up for, you know. So I just felt that it was fair dope, King Richard dropping tomorrow and I haven't even finished the Will Smith book yet. I guess I got to put the book down tomorrow to watch King Richard. Huh. All right,
at some point this weekend. You can stream it on HBO Max or see it in the theaters. All right, and that is your rumor report, all right, Front page News. Next, what we're talking about. Chervis McMichael has taken the stand. He's the man who fatally shot him out Aarbury. And we'll tell you what he had to say in his own defense. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club.
Let's get to some front page news now. On Thursday Night football last tonight, New England takes on the Falcons at eight twenty. Now what else we got easy? All right, well, let's continue talking about Travis McMichael has taken the stand. He's the man who fatally shot him at Aarbury and he took the stand in his own defense yesterday afternoon, and he testified it that during what he described a life or death encounter, that he had no choice but
to shoot Ahmad Aarbury. Here is his side of the story. I get it in front of truck, and by talk at the front truck, he is at the front corner panel on the right hand side, and he turns and his own me, his own I mean a flashman. Immediately on your doing one, he grabs the shotgun. And I believe I was struck on that first instance, that that we made contact. What were you thinking at that moment? I was thinking of my son? What did you do?
I shot? Travis McMichael says that he considered, I'm out our buryer th right, which is weird because you were chasing him. But here's what he had to say. It was obviously that he was attacking me that if he would have got the shotgun from him, then it was this is the life or death situation. I shot again because I was still, I was still fighting, I was still he was all over me, he was still all over the shotgun and he was not relenting. So I
had I shot again to stop him. And this is why I let the word crack ass cracker fly on my mouth so regularly. Now he goes on to talk about how he was trying to quote de escalate the situation. I haven't pointed at you or at the subject or anybody that is causing a threat or that maybe the threat at that time. And when you say draw down the point at that similar, does that mean that you are a fact in the bull trigger the possibilities there?
But obviously you're trying to de escalate the situation. So in your experience, and pointing a gun at somebody de escalated situation. Yes, how so have you pull a weapon on some point for what I've learned in my training that usually that caused people to back off or to realize what's happening. Can we talk about the when he said ah mod was attacking him like a mod wasn't
attacking him. What you saw in that video was the fight, but no, it actually was the fight a flight response, which is an automatic psychological reaction to an event that your body perceives is stressful, are frightening. The perception of the threat activates you to activates your body to either fight or flight. I'm no therapist and psychiatrist, but if a couple of white Santa claud looking dudes was chasing me with guns, I'd easily see why my fight a
flight respawnse would kick it. So, yes, you would defend yourself in that situation. That's not an attack, all right. So the prosecutors cross examination is scheduled to continue this morning, just as an FYI, that was the defense calling their witness. So the prosecution will be cross examining more this morning.
And I know we are about to get into a replay of a recent Young Dolph interview that we had, but I do once again, I want to make sure we give our condolences to his family, beautiful children, beautiful wife, everybody who has been affected by his senseless killing. And what we know so far is young Dolf, who was only thirty six years old, went into a store to buy some cookies, Mikita's buttercookies, and someone drove up and shot and killed him. They do have these suspects on
video and so they have not identified them yet. But Memphis please did release that preliminary information about the shooting, So our hearts do go out to his Emily and everybody who's been affected. They are imposing a curfew in the city now after this happened in Memphis, and they did close down Yo Gotti's restaurant just because of the connection and the previous issues they've had. And then there were some rumors that Black Youngster's grandmother's house had gotten
shot up, the restaurant had gotten shot up. Those are not true. But we are praying for Young Dolph's family absolutely, all right. That is your front page news, all right, And when we come back. Dolph has been on the show numerous times. The last time he spoke to him,
it was actually on Zoom. We were all under lockdown, and he was just talking about his family and you know, being home for the first time in a long time because usually he's on the road and how you know what that meant to him, and you know, helping his kids with school and his investment. So we're gonna play that when we come back, all right, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is sej Enry and Julu Yee, Charlomagne. Guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us with we're playing we are replaying Young Dolph's interview. Of course, rest in peace to Young Dolph and condolences to his family. He's been on the show numerous times. This was the last one. We were all under the pandemic, and he actually did this from the crib. Rest in peace, Young Dolf. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got a special guest in
the building. On the line. We have Young Dolf. Yo, what's problem? What's up? Dolph has everything? Man, Doph sounds like he just woke up and just got home. One of the two just smoking one of the other. All of them. I feel like I'm in the studio in New York. Man. I thought we was gonna leave to have more times since we was on zoom, just rolling out of bad fifteen minutes ago or something minutes ago. I just nah, I did brush my tea, only brush my teeth. I go to sleep when I get up.
I agree with you, Charlotagne, because sometimes not brush his teeth in the morning. The first thing I do when I get out of bed is brush my teeth. Sometimes be too late because I ain't go front, like I got to roll out of bed, get right on the air. I'll be late. I gotta brush my teeth. I ain't dolphins my teeth. Dolphin for get to put on that chain though, all those diamond chains, looking at like a rich slave I sleep at least and one or two chins.
I sleep in at least realm, not just like high speed. If I remember when I used to be broke, you say, you say that on on on one of the songs on the album, like you know you still remember what it feels like to be broke. But what's the concept for rich slave man man? And it's as black person living in today society basically, because even even if you're still rich, you still is what you're saying. Basically, a lot of people don't feel like they booze or like they made it or now I ain't a slave and
all that. But you're like I told my partner. I told a couple of my partners. One of them got the McClaren and one of them got all a rolls rush, you know what I'm saying. They were like, we're gonna take me home. But I ain't like, like your rich leg too. That s where they ain't no rich leg. I'm like, bro go to South Memphids and go to the Black Haven, go to North Memphis right around in your old neighborhoods about an hour straight, and Timmy is
you don't get stopped by the police. I said, I give your million dollars you don't get stopped by police. Now I saw that a few months ago you had talked about retiring, spending more time with your son, with your family and all of that. But then later on you said your son said you can't retire because he needs you to be a rapper. Well, the pandemic it he spent all the time in the world with it's in the last five What was that. What was that conversation,
like for real with your son? What did he say to you? Then? What is your new music? He just like, listen to my music. You know, I'd be going to the the studio. He called him my work. You went to work. You're like, can I listen to it? Then one day was just like, are you going to put out new music for everybody to listen to? So I wish he was here. He just went to school like an hour ago. Wow, what was that decision like for you to send send
your son back to school? Because I know a lot of people have been struggling with that, just with coronavirus and everything. So what was that conversation like too? It wasn't no conversation. He all he just said, man, he's going to school. He's like, I want to go to school. Fool day in school or was it a half day school? They're doing like like three days a week, three days a week in school, two days at home, show kids in a classroom. Okay, oh see, I could do something
like that. I wouldn't mind it. I can yeah, but you know, I don't know. I don't know what the thing about? What about about the whole I think it's serious, but it's not serious at the same time, like for people that got health issues and old people out there. I think it's more so at them, like far to the rich. But I feel like they're blowing it up really bigger than what it really is. Yeah, you don't know what to believe during an election, Yeah, man, everything
seemed like propaganda everything. That's my whole thing. Bro. How has it been for you personally during this pandemic, like being at home and great? I know you haven't spent that much time at home like that because you were supposed to be on tour and everything. I've been loving it being great. I just don't like the paul people getting sick, people passing, you know what I'm saying, Because it's certain stuff I've been wanting to do for the last couple of years, but I just don't had time
to do. But now, like what man like really budget being around my kids every day on the day to day basis, Like I've been on the road doing show, showed out to showed out to shows and working. I told myself, I told my whole team when we was just on tour right before the pandemic came, I told him, I said, when when it's tour over, I'm gonna stay in the house for two months. Like, don't call me my little boy six years old now, So it's like, you know what I mean, he got every question in
the world that asked me. I'm here to tell him on until rot. You say you ain't if your son doesn't want to be just like his daddy. Does that mean you want your son to be a rapper or you want your son just to have your values him.
I definitely don't want him to be a rapper. You know what I'm saying when I say you ain't if your son I don't want to be just like it, meaning if he ain't got your characteristics, if he ain't got your morals, and he if you ain't if he ain't got certain stuff that taken after you that he feels like it just in him, you ain't you fail little to day. So does that give you a greater responsibility on how you move, the things you may say, the things you may do, because you know he's watching
you so close. Yeah. But I just think I'd always been the kind of person in a way. I think I'm a genius really on a low Charlemagne, as I think you don't get enough credibility for your rapping skills. Bro, I know I don't get enough credibility, Charlemagne, but it's only because I'm one hundred percent independent and everybody's scared
really give me that credibility. Everybody really scared to post the album, say something about an album, do this, do that, and not just rappers and artists, but baggs and the whole industries. Per Yeah, I see what you're saying, because I see a lot of a lot of people don't necessarily post you like a lot of artists would. But you know what they don't do it? Well, I'm gonna
tell you the funny part about it. They're gonna they're gonna DM me and they're gonna hit me or text me or call me, like bro, this album too hard, Bro, this album, this is this album that. But they're not gonna post on social media because for the simple fact they want to be careful about what sudden such things, sudden such thing and suddenly people you have problems with, they don't want to, they don't want they don't want to necessarily just period. It ain't people I got problem
with the people. I got part with it, shrimps. It's just point blank period. Like you know, I came in the game just really popping it in like nobody never popped it before. Everybody looked at it like competition on it, like I feel you it's a friendly competing him. At the same time, it's a difference between competition and schlick Hayden I put. I put well. First of all, I liked shrimp number one. I don't know why you dishing shrimp Okay, that's not like I love it? Why eat
shrimp many? I eat them? And and I posted your album this morning, And the reason I posted it because I had been talking about it this weekend. People was hitting me up like your dog album hard like me, and Duval was texting life like that boy Young Dolph album Hard and he was like, yes, sir. I was like, well, let me post it because I don't. I don't want to say nothing like that. Privately, I'd rather pick it up like me, but the ansor on the post. It's weird. Bro.
Do you ever feel like you want to be on the major because I listened to the Rich Slave album and I feel like I'm but listen to though. I feel like a record like R and B. I feel like R and B would meg. The Stallion should be all over the radio right now. It is the single single on the record I'm playing played, I played fifteen. We're gonna be top fifteen on radio mix next week, next week, two weeks. Every time every time I got in a card, the song was on the radio. So yeah,
we got more without Young Dolph. Any of you when we come back, let's get into a Young Dolph mini mix. It's the Breakfast Club morning Horning everybody in tj Envy and July yee all. I mean the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We're getting on to Yong Dolph interview. He's been on his numerous times and this was the last interview that he did with us. He was actually at the crib. We were all under lockdown and we're
gonna get that back on. When it comes to features though, right, Let's say you ask somebody to be on the album, because I see, of course Megan Stallion, Gi Herbo. But does anybody not want to work with you? Because obviously people like you, they think you dope, they like the album. But if you ask for a feature, what they say, No, I'm gonna keep it real. I don't know ask for features because I'd be feeling like everybody gonna pulled a
Hollywood card or I don't know. I just be like, brain, don't don't even brother, just do you because I don't know. I just don't. I don't do it. But sometimes I felt like this. People be posting albums because people will hit you up and be like, yo, can you post my album? And I do feel like sometimes it happens, and maybe you don't. You don't really ask for nothing either. You might You might be right because I don't do it. You know what I'm saying, like, don't post me period,
like everybody out of my post. I don't wait for them to hit me or dishing it like I genuinely like, hey, this get hard even if you wanted them. People that they call me and be like little broke post this for me. I feel like when my kids dropped, I shouldn't have to call you, like, man, you know what's up. But sometimes asking for a feature from somebody that you like or that you think would be dope on the song, it's good for them, So it ain't necessarily you asking
for a favor. It's like a mutual thing, like this would be dope for you to get on this, just like people ask you to get on a feature. I ain't gonna lie. I was spending to get ready to reach out to touch. I was gonna hit wine and ask them to put a verse on, to be honest, but I just didn't do it. You know, mouth don't get fed though, you're right, but I just it ain't even I just don't want to ask anybody something. I get it. I don't know. It's like it's weird. I
can't even explain it, you know what I'm saying. I just be feeling like I don't even want to go through the if I ask for something or I want to do something and it don't happen. No, matter what happens, or it was some mat it was busy, or they didn't have time, or they didn't did or the like I did feel like, brother, just don't even worry about it. And I end up just let me put another verse on in my auset ain't nobody hards to meet? Yeah? Yeah, this little bro though, you know what I mean? Like
this is different. Like I rocked with herbo. I mean, I've been rocking with him for years, you know what I'm saying. And when we was in the student we was in New York, were just we just recorded a couple of songs, you know what I mean. With Megan, Like we was on the phone and she was like, it was like send me something, bro, Like what's up? So I sent her that joint. Hey, I loved the death Row record too. Man Um, how much were you inspired by by by movements like death Row coming up?
I think that was my first movement that I was inspired by because my parents, my mama loves them, folks like my mom and my Auntie Cuzz everybody. But like Schnoop was just the Roles Schmoot with the rhenage. But like Park was hard. I love par Park. He parked, but I was always attached to Schnoop. What what mistakes do you think labels like Death Row made that you
would try to avoid for your situation. It's hard, man, because you can't say take the streets out of it, because man wrapping it in this music here called it is the streets. I don't know. It was just the timing. It was the error and it was the timing. People don't really give them Road the respect. Really they should begin, I think because the run was short, and everybody always talks about the end, like the end, it ended so tragically,
people forget about how about the good times? Yeah? I also think about though, taking care of your artists, because when Master P was talking about how he let Snoop out of his contract and didn't take nothing from him, how everybody came there and they had a house, a
car in their own name. And I do feel like one thing with labels is when you have artists underneath you, you you want to make sure everybody gets rich and everybody has their own and everybody financially is taking care of And that's one thing I would say probably didn't happen at death Row m that was just bad business. I'll want to streak on that. They ain't gonnah to do with me. That was bad business as far as what they put out and where everybody was on, like
the music music, they killed it. Speaking of business, your business ain't up since the pandemic, Dolf, like not going on the road. How has that impacted you? Because a lot of artists can survived. Why are you laughing, Dolf? This guy's crazy cool man? Oh, I like it, Brough. I ain't been in separation coded, I ain't gonna have my feelings to make everybody else feel comes. Boy, I liked it. I love it. You know what I'm saying.
The pandemic this is one. This is like the towns that I prepare for from the beginning, you know what I'm saying, Like this is why I had to have my own record label. This is why I had to not focus on just being artist or being in the booth like I had to focus on like, hey, how I'm gonna talk to these people, how I'm gonna do this is hamm a link? Did ham A grab Hammel or build a team that's gonna like make stuff grow? Like on know I've seen you giving away of Lamborghini.
When are we announcing that winner. I'm announcing the winner Thursday. I'm gonna get away my Lamborghini. It just crossed my masst man get away one of my cars. So then, like a couple of weeks before fold, I even was like got my date together them. I was in mind grop.
I went in the garage to get on the Foe Wie him and I was getting on the foe whel and I looked at my car and I'm like, man, I'm go get that call away my fans, Like everybody just showed me so much love, bro, from the beginning of it to not to get me at the point of me in and now, like I just wanted to show them a little back and let them know, like I got real love for y'all, Like y'all got some didn't smashed these windows and nothing? I seen your artists
snatching your windows of your car? What was that about? Don't come up with my house? Did you fight him after that after you broke your windows? Was that one? Come on, bro, you got me five minutes queen fight? He just he got he got my stuff fixed. You know what I'm saying. They had to kick my cars and stow away from around glock because block young Bro. He think it's funny. What's funny about smashing somebody windows and you know much windows cars? Man, he think it's funny.
He thought it was funny. I was he did it. I was out of town. Yeah, he yunged, Bro, like I don't What did you do when that happened? What was your reaction? Did you see it? When we all stot think I was. I was two thousand miles away on the other side of the country, So it was like when when everybody else I've seen it, when everybody else seen it? The damn that time I got back to the house, it was a couple of days later, so it's like all the man, the emotions all that.
It was really gumb When I got there, he was sleep and I grabbed his ankles in like shleep, like you know what I'm saying. So yeah, man, and my little brother shout to glut my I can't be mad man. He he just having fun. Bro, had fun with your own cars, though, now with my cars. Have fun with your own car, man, That's what I said. That what I said. But what I'm gonna do beat them up, shoot them, not shoot them dog, Not that far just
it's just too geez. If I would have been his cars though, it would have been a whole other different ball guy, Young Dolf. We appreciate you for joining us. Bro Oh yeah, all right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning again. Rest in peace to Young Dolph again. Yeah, so sad, definitely, Rest
in peace to Young Dolf. And I'm gonna tell y'all something, man, if y'all know you know who killed Young Dolf, y'all really need to call crime stop us. Y'all really need to go to the local authorities in Memphis. Like I keep telling y'all over and over, that's the people who do things like that. They will absolutely do that to you, are body in your family. So you got to get
that type of element off the street immediately. If you pull up to a big effect in broad daylight and let all of them shots off and not care who else you hit. Didn't other people got hit, you know from from what I was told, from the stories I heard. So if a person does that, are people do that? You think they give a damn about you? Or your family got to get them off the street, and just heartless enough to not even think about the children that he has that are now going to grow up without
their father. Just tragic. All right, well, we got right. That's that's never on any killer's mind. And truth be told, sometimes it might be and they want to cause that kind of pain to a family and it could happen to them too. So all right, well, yes, we are going to be giving you some good news for all the women out there who are thinking about being a director. Already, our director, we have an opportunity. All right, we'll get
into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, this is the Rum of Report with Angela years Well, the submissions for a Project green Light are open. That's going to focus on talented female filmmakers who are given the chance to direct a feature film. Issa Ray is appearing in every episode as an executive producer, should be giving guidance and mentorship to the aspiring filmmakers. And then after all that, the finished film is premiering on HBO Max.
Here is Ray. I'm very excited to announce that we are bringing back Project green Light on HBO Max. This time we want to find an incredibly talented, amazing, undiscovered woman director. Why because Project green Light has never had a woman director in its entire history. Through this process, I'm going to be joined by guest directors and actors who I'm huge fans of, and together we're gonna mentor
and guide you. That's really dope. So anybody who is a woman who's an aspiring filmmaker, it's open, so go ahead and submit you, all right. That's why. That's why she's wanted to realist drop on the clues Bombs with Eiree and Drake has pulled his song from French Montana's upcoming new album and it's called They Got amni To.
The album comes out tomorrow, by the way, and there was a song called Splash Brothers that was featuring Drake, but it has been dropped from streaming services right now now, they said. According to reports, Drake wanted the song to come down because he's still dealing with everything that happened at Astral World. He didn't think it was appropriate to put out any new music right now. French had no
problem with that. It is going to come out on the deluxe version of They Got Amnesia Down the Road some people were thinking it was because some people were like you know, as usual. There were some theories going around like he was disan Kanye and then they just had to talk and that's why he didn't want it. But they're saying it has nothing to do at this, nothing like that. It's just because um Astro World and
French Montana. In the meantime, getting ready for his release of They Got amNY just stopped by La Leakers and did a seven minute freestyle. He was wrapping over Drake's no friends in the industry, all the straight, all the stroller, Quincy Jones, I'm on big Chop, spending like crazy phone, I'm on hustle on a thousand made to pay my home David then Galala neck for the million songs. Okay, French.
I wonder I wonder the logic of Drake not Drake not putting out the music though, because like I mean, when do you decide to get back to business, because I mean they got the concert on what December knife the free Larry Hub concert, So it's like like when do you decide to get back to business? Like what's what's a good time? I mean that's all yeah, but we don't even know if that's the real reason right now, you know, we were just everybody's making it soft that
I was wondering. I was trying to figure out the correlation. I'm like, why, why was what does the astra world have to do putting out music? But okay, well he's been I guess he's being respectful because he was there. He's also involved in these lawsuits, so just taking a moment to just not put out nothing in respect but the lawsuits not going away no time soon, and the lives that were lost on coming back to that's my point, like what at what point do you decide? Okay, now
it's time for me to be active. But I said the concerts on the knife there and as the concert this week, bro he was at Future Night and he had a party at his crib. We don't know what the reason is he pulled that down, you know, I mean, we just I think people are just making assumptions until we hear from a French or or Drake himself. I
just think people are just making assumptions. Okay. Um and Iman shumperd has rebelled the advice that he got from his wife Tiana Tail left for Dancing with the Stars. You know, he's in the top six couples this season and he got a perfect score a few weeks ago too. By the way, he's been killing it okay. And here's what he had to say on the rail. The yellow will give me structure tips. This is the form, this is the point system, this is how. This is why
Tianna gives me all rights not selling. I love it. That's great advice and it's definitely behind this in some way, all right now, an unreleased Whitney Houston demo that she recorded as a teenager is featured in a new NFT collection. One of is the name of the collection. It's backed by Quincy Jones, by the way, and they're celebrating her
legacy with that collection. It's that demo which will be auctioned off next month, with details revealed December first during Miami Art Week, and the winner will also get access to the recording and they're one off vault along with the digital video that was created by seventeen year old artist Diana Sinclaire, who created all the artwork for the collection, and she did Diana did express her desire to highlight a common theme in Whitney's catalog, which is the empowerment
of black women. She said. Whitney's talent and present stands out a lot to me as a young black woman in the arts. In the artwork because I created, I wanted to highlight those sides of Whitney and the upper tiers and then create animation work that simply let Whitneys shine while touching on the colorful, playful energy she had throughout her career. So that that's gonna be really really dope.
That sounds like an amazing um NFT eliminate pre sale of three hundred tokens is available now on one of his website. You can register and get and become a pre qualified bidder today and the bidding all starts in November thirtieth. All right, and that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss Yea, and listen, can I say um? I want to say happy born day two man to to the very wealthy manager of the stars at Hovein Trampin includes bonds for Holbain Halveain. I love
that brother. I'm glad he exists. Happy born day Hovain, shout the happy birthday Holvain and also fabulous today's Fab's birthday, boots. Get all right, now you give me your dog too, man. I want to give Donkey of the Day to the killers, the killers of a Young Dolph. They need to come to the front of the congregation. We like, we like to have a world with them. And I hate doing these because it feels like a rerun, rerun, but we must discuss, all right, we'll get into that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. I've been saying it for weeks, Charlotane that you can find anything in everything on TikTok. I hear you. I saw this video with some random person with a central park and overheard a group of people talking smack about the girl named Marissa. So he posted it and this girl Marissa actually found out and reached out to him. TikTok, you have to see it. Let's don't be a dusk because right now you want
some real It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a dog, man me with the heat. Did she get these becomes Donkey of the day the practice Club, bitch, Yes, it's dunkey here today for Thursday, November eighteenth, goes to the killers of Adolph Robert Thornton Junior aka Young Dolf Um. If you haven't heard, Young Dolph was shot and killed yesterday while inside mckeita's homemade Cookies of Bakery and Memphis
that he frequented on the regular. I don't even know what to say, man, condolence is the young Dolph and his family definitely sending y'all healing energy. And the reason I don't know what to say because anything I could say would sound like an absolute rerun. All right, this is the norm in so many of our communities. Notice I didn't say normal, because nothing about this will ever
be normal. Just because something is the norm, meaning it happens, you know, frequently or as common, doesn't mean it's normal. And the senseless murders of brothers and sisters will never be normal. Okay. I read this morning that Memphis has seen two hundred and seventy five murders this year year alone,
two hundred and seventy five murders. I'm sure, all for various reasons, but I bet if we were to go through most of them, we would all be saying to ourselves, why for what did that have to lead to that person losing their life? Huh? Does that have to lead to a child losing his father, a mother losing their son, uncle and aunt losing their nephew, a community losing an inspiration for no damn reason other than jealousy, envy, ego, and hate. I know we throw those words around in
situations like this, but it's true. Okay, people project the pain they are going through on to others. We say, hurt people, hurt people, and no true words can be spoken. Do you know how hurt and broken you have to be to pull up to a bakery in broad daylight and kill a man simply because that's how you were feeling at the time. What is going on with you internally that gets you to that point? What rage are you experiencing on the inside that gets you to that point?
What unhealed trauma do you have in you that get you to that point? I don't know, okay, but this is why I'd be stretching folks to go through the work on themselves, because we walk around projecting all day long and bleeding on people who didn't even cut us. I can hear some of y'all now Charlemagne. You don't know nothing about the screetch and Memphish. You don't know
about the street politics and Memphis. Guess what, you're right? Okay, some of y'all are probably rationalized in your mind that there was a perfectly valid reason that Dolph is no longer with us. And that is where we will always disagree, because unless a person is a threat of my life or someone's life I love, I have no valid reason to take that person's life. Simple as that for me, I told y'all earlier yesterday I was talking to the good brother Swiss beachs dropping a clues bons Swiss Beach
was talking to him yesterday morning. Okay, this was before the young Dolf situation happened, and we were talking about different things, and he said something that stuck with me. Man. We were talking about how being black, especially being blacken of hip hop culture in America, is a group project. That's what Swiss said. So it said, when you're black in America, it's a group project. We don't get graded
as individuals. We get graded as a group. Okay, when one of us gets an opportunity and messages it up, it reflects on us as a whole. When one of us gets an opportunity and flourishes, it helps us as a whole. I've seen it happened a million times, especially in this business. He's a race succeeds, She opens the door for so many other black women. Jay Z succeeds, He opens the door for so many other black men. They grade us as a group, not as individuals. Is
that fair? Of course not. But it's the reality of this situation and whether we realize it or not. Yesterday, once again, we failed as a group. We failed collectively as a culture. Because we are gonna act like we haven't made trauma culture. What you saw yesterday was a societal problem. Okay. This is what happens when people don't have better things to do. This is what happens when you know proper investments haven't been made in certain communities.
All Right, We can go on and on about how the root causes of crime or inequality, you know, the lack of port to families in neighborhoods and inaccessibility to services. Like we act like violent crime is a complex issue. Okay, it's not lack of education, rupture of family structure, generational poverty. Boom nine times out of ten, you're gonna get someone who has zero self worth when they come from those
conditions and zero love for themselves. And if I lack self worth and love on myself, what the hell I care about you for? All? Right? You around here shining, driving your fancy cars, jewelry on man, some people will kill you, not just because they are jealous and envious, but they will kill you because of the way other people love you. They don't want to hear about what
you're doing in the community. Imagine buying your local church and roles for the choir, and then one of these dudes, Grandmas is bragging, you know, to the family, you know, to that grandson about how you bought the roles for the choiet. That grandson wants Grandma to talk about him like that. So now he's mad at you and wants to kill you simply because he craves the love and admiration that you receive simply for doing good deeds and
providing for your community. Hunger makes a thief, our killer of any man. I repeat, Hunger makes a thief our killer of any man. But sometimes you're not just hungry for money or resources. Sometimes these brothers are hungry for love, They are hungry for self worth, They are hungry for healing, and they often get it way too late. They often get it after they've committed a crime like this and they're sitting in prison for a hundred years. But at
that point it's pretty much too late. We need you getting that healing while you outside, so you can go influence others to heal. And right now, it just feels like I'm repeating myself. It always feels like this when situations like this happened. The players change, scenarios change, but the energy of unhealed trauma remained the same. A black man can't go buy cookies, cookies. I would never understand why we cut our nose off to spite our faces.
A brother who does so much in the community, helps so many people shot and killed for what it's like we are. It's like we're taking out the same people who are sent to help us. Okay, I know I've said that a million times. All Right, Dolph didn't have to be in Memphis anymore. He chose to be, chose to frequent local businesses like mcketis, chose to have his presence in the city because he wanted to show people another way. And once again here we are asking the question,
do we give back and don't go back? That seems to be the safest bet, because Young Dolph is deceased simply because he loved his city and chose to be there. Think about that, He's dead simply for showing love. And you wonder why so many people choose to love their communities from a distance. You wonder why they choose to give back but don't go back. I personally will never
understand it. Whoever killed young Dolph, you ruined the whole legacy, took out a brother that was being a generational curse breaker, all because your generational curses got the best of you. Please give the end of vidual? Are individuals who killed young Dolf the biggesty hall, all right? And if you know, if you know who killed young Dolf, you should absolutely
say something. Don't subscribe to that no snitching nonsense. That's a generation of course we need to break, because it's not snitching if you're a civilian who knows something, because trusting belief the person are persons who killed young Dolf. If if you can kill somebody in broad daylight, why they're buying cookies. Those people are that person doesn't give a damn about you or anyone you love. If you don't get that type of element off the street, you are,
somebody you love could be next. The cycle will continue if you don't break it. So call crime stoppers. Damn it nine O one five two eight two two seven four nine O one five to eight two two seven four. You gotta get that type of element off the street, man. And we have to. We have to. We have to, we have to. We have to stop acting like we haven't made trauma culture, because we absolutely positively have. We glorify all the wrong things, we celebrate all the wrong things,
and then wonder why things like this happen. All right, well, thank you for that donkey or the day up next, ask ye eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice, any type of advice, call ye now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, what what what? What you wanna know? Baby mama issues see some words of wisdom? All up now for asking eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one the Breakfast Club. Need
relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? All up now for ask Ye Morning. Everybody. It is DJ Envy, Angela Yee Sholomin, the guy we the breakfast club. It's time for ask Ye. Hello. Who's this say? This is raw from Jacksonville. What's up? Rob? I was just in Jacksonville. I don't want to congratulate you, but I'm glad you got away from him. Oh stop it. I enjoyed myself black XBO It's nice right absolutely. Um, I was calling for the asky. I got a situation going on, so
I just kind of need some confirmation. It's one of the biggest choices I had to make in my life to the benefit of my kids. Okay, what's going on? So my baby mother's Jamaican. I met her way back in twenty eleven, kind of like a high school sweetheart type year. We had our first daughter last year March. Mom and dad don't like me. I'm Cuban and white. Okay, they're old school from Jamaica. Three days after my daughter was born, she left with mom and dad and went
to a whole other county in Florida. Um. I was in college. I'm thirty one now, and I happened to meet another woman's proceeded to have a son. Her mother and father got divorced. She started to express her love for me. She wanted to come back me being in a whole blown relationship, I made a hard choice and I said, Okay, I gotta leave you and I gotta go back to my other child's mother. We were back
together for about a year. I bought her house, brand new car, and the jealousy of me having a son with the other girl kind of just overtook a whole relationship, and recently I gave her the house, the car, and I went and rented myself another place because I don't want my kids to grow up seeing the jealousy, either anger, and all the above. But now the other girl who I have a son with, is wanting to be with me as well, and I don't want to be with either one of them. The problem is this is a
hard choice for me to make. It's very easy. They both beautiful women, and now I have to deal with just seeing my kids when I'm allowed, because now they weaponize your children. Right, Okay, you can't see you know what I mean. So, but here's the thing. It's not a decision of whether or not you want to be with them. You don't want to be with either one of them, right, No, and you're not doing either one
of them a favor if you lead them on. So the real question for you is what I mean at this point, it's just I don't I don't want to be with any woman. I just the first time in my life. Well, I just kind of want to stand up and just be a father. Yeah, take it, So, so do that. And I think what's important is for you to be very communicate that to both of them as best you can. You guys should. So then what about the kids? And I just go ahead and put
my cell phone child support. You can absolutely do that, and the course will look at that more favorably. And so I would say, legally, yeah, legally handle whatever it needs to handle. Make sure you get your visitation, make sure you get to see your kids, make sure they know how love they are all the time, no matter what's going going on, and try to communicate with the mothers so that they're aware that I want to make
sure that we can successfully do this together. The kids come first, no matter what, and I'm gonna handle my responsibilities as a dad, right, thank you? All right, you're welcome. I hope you enjoy some time to be alone. I know, you know, we go through so much in life, in and out of relationships, dealing with kids and all of that. So it is nice for you to be able to take that time and know what you want, because you're
not doing those women any favors either. If you make them feel if you stay with them even though you don't want to be there, that doesn't do anybody any favors. You said. They're both beautiful women, hopefully great moms as well, so it's actually doing them a favor for them to be able to move on with their lives too. You need to tell them that well, you know, and it does take time, and we're sympathetic to that too, that it does take some time, but you know you'll be
surprised that later on in life. Just give them all this time to work and watch how everybody blossoms as a family, you know, right, Well, best of luck to all of you, but just make sure, like you said, step up to the plate, be a great dad. That's the number one priority. And I love the book. Thank you, King, Thank you all right. Take care I ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need relationship advice and any type of advice. Is the Breakfast Club, Good morning, get some real advice with Angela, ask ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlo Migne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Were in the middle of ask yee, Hello, who's this Jessica? Hey, Jessica, what's your Jessica? Hi? Good morning? Okay. UM, me and my mom just opened a salon in Hollywood. It's Florida, and um it's a good area, it's a good location,
but we're having problems getting staff and clientele. Um. I did every avenue that I could think of. I paid for promotions on ground, Okay, I pay for I posted on Instagram. I pay for promotions on Instagram. I pay for promotions on Google Ads. I've tried to go out there, but also we have, like you know, a budget, so I can't really put too much into advertising. We have an art walk coming up this Saturday, so I created flyers to pass those out in the neighborhood. For as
far as clientele goals, but staff, I'm still having trouble with. Okay, so you're having a problem with staff and also advertising and marketing. Okay, Yeah, because staffing has been a difficulty that I've been having as well. And so I actually got some advice from Marcus Samuelson, who owns a lot
of different restaurants. He's a chef, and he telling me that right now, because everybody's having issues with staffing, it's always important to make sure that you have all kinds of different incentives for employees because it is also hard as a small business. I know, you just started to even be able to give the most competitive salary. So a lot of times there's going to be other things that you can do and other incentives that you can give people to let them know that the working environment
is going to be something that's beneficial for them. And I just want to make some suggestions. And I know it's not easy to target people right now, but M going. I know you said you've done Google. You've done Google ads, right, and you've done Instagram ads. Have you done Facebook? Also? No? I have not, because you really should research, Like, yeah, I talk pretty much whatever you show on Instagram and go on Facebook. No, And it's a great way to
do things too. We actually do that from my hair store. A lot of what we do is on Facebook ads because you can really target specific groups of people by their interests and they're also their region. Do you have a website? I do have a website, but it's okay. What is it? Because that's also important when people are when people are googling things, they need your business to pop up and for it to look attractive. And also, what's your Instagram page? Because you should be advertising this
right now. My Instagram page is Rose Room Studio twenty one, Rose Room Studio twenty one. Do you have anybody dedicated to PR, marketing or any of those things. I know you're brand new, but other than myself, no, So I would suggest and we actually have to do this for some of my businesses, getting somebody that can actually handle social media for you, and because that is important. When people google things, the first thing they're gonna do is go and look at your page and see the other
work that you've done with people. I see that you've been doing some special events, and I think that's a good thing to do. Are there other businesses that you can partner up with to get referrals from? We just started partnering up with our neighbors and our same plaza, so I've given them flyers and we even have some of them as clienteles. So that was good. Yeah, And I just want you to be patient too, because sometimes it does take a while for your business to ski
and grow and there's nothing wrong with that process. You have a brand new business. How long has it been open? A month? Okay, it's only been a month, girl. You have got to be patient with yourself, I know, because that will continue to grow from referrals. Do you have a referral program? We do have a referral program, and we do have a luxury condo in our area, so
I've offered discount to them as well. Okay, it feels to me like you're doing a lot of the right things right now and that you do just need to allow your business to grow and be patient, but continue to be at it, be out and about because I find that word of mouth is also a great way. When you're going to avenure meeting people, you're giving them something, tell them to come by because a lot of times we do care about the person who is behind the business right now too. So if people meet you and
they're like, okay, she was cool. Everybody needs to get their hair done at some point, and so I just think you have to be out and about and hit the pavement. That's worked too. It's called networking. So get out there and network and continue to do that. But be patient with yourself and allow yourself time to grow.
It's not a bad thing because you don't want too much that you can't handle at once anyway, So right now it's a great time for you to be seeing what work, seeing what doesn't wear it grow your business. But I do feel like it's great that you've done the Google ads. I would look at Facebook too, You've done Instagram. Continue to do those things. Continue to make sure that you doctilla, come in and to get there
here done. The referral program is great. But I do feel like being out there and being on the scene is one of the most important things you can do as another business. And you know, support other people's businesses too, because they'll return to favor definitely. I've also have an event like you saw just to help support frnancially the salon, and I even paid for to boost that up. I paid for advertising all that and I got a hundred views on event, right, but not one ticket sale. How
much is it? It's thirty six dollars. It includes complimentary water, the supplies and a snack and well, and you know, just go through your network of people and clients that you already having, man, and I think you have to be really personable right now as you're trying to make sure that your business is taking off. Also, you can see about grants and programs that they have with your Small Business Services program too, and I think that's helpful
to get into that network as well. You know, you're a women owned business. There might be an opportunity for you to get your MWB certification and that can help you out too, so that you can get all types of benefits from that. Okay, yeah, minority and women owned business enterprise, So just look into that as well. But girl, it's been a month, give yourself some time and congratulations and opening your business and hopefully people will hear this
and come to your page right now. This was probably the best free advertising you could have done. I appreciate you guys so much. I love you guys and listen to you guys every morning and shout out to all the entrepreneurs out there. You guys, go on out and support these businesses. It's not easy to commend you for even being able to open up a business. Thank you have a good day too, all right, ask ye eight
undred five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call ye. Now, we got rumors on the way. Yes, and two men convicted of the nineteen sixty five assassination of Malcolm X are to be exonerated after more than fifty years, according to their lawyers. We'll give you that information, all right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning, the breakfast club report angela. Ye, the Breakfast Club. So, two men who were convicted of assassinated Malcolm X in nineteen sixty five are to be exonerated, according to their lawyers. Now. The statement said that the reinvestigation on Earth knew evidence of Muhammadayazis and the late Khalil Islami found that FBI
documents were withheld at the trial. The men were known at the time of the killing of the civil rights activists as Normal three X Butler and Thomas fifteen X Johnson, and an interview with The New York Times, which first reported the news, they did apologize for the failure of law enforcement and the District Attorney of Manhattan, Cyrus Vance's office at this point to the truth that law enforcement over history has often failed to live up to its responsibilities.
A Ziz was released from prison in nineteen eighty five. He's now eighty three years old, and Islam was released in nineteen eighty seven and died in two thousand and nine. So they are announcing a press conference that's taking place today. The Innocence Project and lawyers for Oziz and Islam said that with the agreement of bands, they'll file a joint
motion today and they'll be vacating those nineteen sixty six convictions. Well, I hope this will help in regards, you know, to the lie that the ny had Malcolm X killed, which which I devil understood, because the same corrupt system that took out MLK, Fred Hampton and every other great leader in black organization back then took out Malcolm X. BLA
blamed Jadgohova. Okay, that's who the blame should go to, all right now, For years, Aziz and Islam had said that they were innocent as these was still trying to clear his name. According to the Innocence Project, imagine you have this stigma that you assassinated Malcolm X for more than fifty years, and you have to live with that.
Know you know you didn't do it, So all right now, Tamar braxon home was burglarized and as safe was stolen, so she posted on her social media a few hours ago this broken bumass, ma'am one, did I know broke into my home and stolen my safe? Only not a broken not a computer, not one of Logan's game systems. But he went through my drawers, broke Maris, turned my bed upside down, and took my safe. I want you to know firsthand. I'm not angry. You did not break me,
You did not violate me. But your broken broke ass don't realize that God gave me that home and every single thing in it during a pandemic and also during the time when I was all of those things. God personally put the pieces of my life back together. So Punkin, you did not steal from me. Those things you took, He will give back to me a million times. Sound like it. I'm sure that crib too. She that is somebody that she knows. Oh yeah, well you got lock
you gotta lock him up, all right? I know all right. Pete Davidson spent his twentieth birthday with Kim Kardashian and Flavor Flav. He was celebrating at Chris Jenner's home in Palm Springs. Now. Details of the get together have not been revealed, but Flavor Flav did post some pictures, he said celebrating my adopted son Pete Davidson's birthday with the
legends Kim Kardashian and Chris Jenner. He said, Pete, I never took a clock off my neck to give to someone, and you will be the last person I do this for. It looks real good on you. Happy birthday. That's dope. My good brother, Pete d living the life. Ain't he just living the life. What's his relationship with Flavor Flav. That's his I have no idea. Davidson calls him his adopted son. I mean, Flavor Flav calls Pete Davidson his
adopted son. For whatever reason that that is. That is I'm pretty sure that's the first time Pete Davison and Flavor Flavor ever met in their life. Pretty damn random. If you like it, we love it. Yeah, all right, And according to Jermaine dupri He's saying that he is the reason that people were wearing jerseys all the time, and hip hopping it off started with Criss Cross. Here's what he had to say. I've been telling people this every day. If you look at that Criss Cross post
up deal Chris Cross has on jerseys. This was in nineteen ninety two. Nobody in the hip hop You can't think of nobody else in hip hop in ninety two that was wearing baseball jerseys. So that means that after nineteen ninety two, wearing baseball jerseys, football jersey, basketball jerseys. All of that came from me and Criss Cross. But the industry that we're in, they don't actually frame it up like that. We don't get the credit that we're
supposed to. I don't know about that one. Nobody will know. I love JD to death, but that's not true. Now I will say I did want me a Yankees baseball jersey because of Chris Cross because in the video they had Yankees baseball jerseys on backwards. I don't know get in the jersey. I'm not gonna say he's wrong, I am. I'm thinking about the baseball jersey. I ain't thinking about the football of the basketball. I just remember the I don't remember. I just remember in that Chris Cross video.
One of those videos they had the baseball jerseys on backwards. I wanted those after seeing Chris Cross. Now, I mean, I ain't gonna lie. I did wear my clothes backwards for a little bit into my parents. People definitely definitely were their clothes backwards. That is, that is a fact, and that was definitely because of Chris Cross. But the jerseys, I think the jerseys is more fabulous while a hole. Oh man, how are you talking about envy? Chris Cross
came out way before, but the jerseys popular ain't. But who made the jerseys popular? I'm gonna be honest, I think he might be right now. When I saw that video, it was two jerseys in that video. It was an Oakland Athletics baseball jersey and a New York Yankees baseball jersey, and I think it was a metch baseball jersey. And I was like, I definitely wanted a baseball jersey because of that video. I mean popular popular? Who made the jerseys popular? And this was years after because we weren't
wearing jerseys like that? Was that fabulous wile and that's not true. No, we were definitely. I was definitely wearing jerseys in middle school. What are you talking about? Not like jersey's in middle school in school. Yeah, yes, Now I can continue continue this debate screaming at the radio. But um, you can check that out on Complex. It's a series. They have the blueprint. All right, I'm angela yee and that is your rumor report. Y'all up, Let's
let's let's show. Let's let's show versus some love man saluted verses. Versus is gonna be on the night Queen Stephanie Mills and Queen Shaka Khan. I know this would be a fun one because the two of them have amazing stories to tell and a great catalog. So shout out to Stephanie emails, who we love. I got some of my Stephanie Mills clothing here, so I might have to throw some of that on for tonight and Shaka Khan, I ain't gonna lie. I like the fact that it's
early six o'clock Eastern time o'clock. And by the way, by the way, they moved it up. They moved it up. I guess Aunties was like hell no, this ain't gonna go past all bedtime and salute to Loki man. Loki has has coined this Auntie Chella. He gonna get super so tonight six pm Pacific time. Man. You can watch Versus on you know, Versus TV on Instagram and Triller and all that good stuff. All right, and then I try to do no marriage if you know what I know?
For the Cella Park, oh yeah, they're definitely a sue. All right, Well, people's choice mixes up next is to Breakfast Club. Good morning. So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. I've been saying it for weeks, Charlomagne, that you can find anything in everything on TikTok, I hear you. I saw this video with some random person with the Central Park and overheard a group of people
talking smack about a girl named Marissa. So he posted it, and this girl Marissa actually found out and reached out to him. TikTok, you have to see it. So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Hooding everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, so readily we have my brother Derek, Lewis,
of course from PEPSI. We had Pinky Cole and Derek Hayes on the show talking about she Got Now, the internship program that helps HBCUs, Black Business Initiatives and the community and so much more. And it was a great conversation. And Charlemagne, did you see the bit we posted on TikTok. Yeah we' Pinky Cole said about success and how hard it was and how much work it took. Man, it was aspiring. I agree. And you know, when I saw we posted that, I was curious what other kind of
success videos are up on TikTok. And there's a lot, but definitely not what I expected. Wow, it's not motivational now, I mean some of it is definitely some amazing content on there, some from celebrities, some from regular people. I mean straight up some of these with the music they choose, you know, they're trying to make you cry. But people also use the word success for all kinds of things. You got people training wild animals, people pranking each other,
rocket launches, people flipping houses like you do. Envy. Oh yeah, that's a good point. I need to get more of my real estate tips out there on TikTok. I can't believe I haven't been doing that. There it is. You're trying to get me up on TikTok. Now I'm giving you ideas. Now that sys TikTok, you have to see it. Breakfast Club and Charlomagne the Guard Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Anguliane, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club again,
Rest in peace, Young Dolph. We played his interview earlier today. He's been on the show several times, but the last one we were all locked down for the pandemic, and he was talking about his kids and raising his family and and some of his investments and how it was being home because he's never home because he's usually on the road. So definitely rest in peace and condolences to
his family and friends. Yeah. They said he had a whole lot of property in Memphis, and he didn't talk about that a whole lot, but he would buy his kids properties. I think every year they rest in peace again. And when we come back, we got the positive note. Whoam Morning. Everybody is Stegea Envy, Angelie, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Yes, and it is at Thursday and I'm headed out to Miami for this cryptocurrency conference.
I'm getting my portfolio going, so I'm gonna keep y'all updated on how that is, because I know we all have questions that we're gonna keep on educating ourselves. So shout out to Bigcoin Rodney. As I'm going out, there's gonna be Tiffany Hattis is there and Marlon Wayan's Fat Joe a con. There'll be a whole lot of educational panels happening with some experts in the business as well. People can talk about success and dependence and all of that. So I'm excited for that. And then this weekend I'll
be working with BT and so will you Envy. We're doing this whole Soul Train Awards Soul Surprises, so you can check for me in Brooklyn and he's gonna be in Queens and we'll be doing our things, a lot of free giveaways. I'll be at my coffee shop coffee up lifts people on Saturday, and then we'll be at Tillies and three three three Lounge. Yeah, we're gonna be pulling up to a bunch of black owned stores and trying to help them out. Man trying to give away,
like she said, a bunch of free thing. So I'm gonna be popping in Queens, a couple of black owned businesses and queens. So I can't wait to see you guys this weekend. Oh and listen man, this Saturday, from one to three pm, if you're in the Monst Corner area the Low Country area, come to the Berkeley High School Student parking Lot four h six West Main Street in Monst Corner, South Carolina. I'm doing my eighth annual Turkey giveaway. You know, I do it every single year
in my hometown in Monkst Corner of South Carolina. So from one to three pm, I'm doing my Turkey giveaway. Pull up. It's a drive through. You don't even gotta get out, and while supplies last, we got you. Okay, all right, now you got a positive I do have a positive note. I also want to salute the Versus TV man, Stephanie Mills, Queen Stephanie Mills, and Queen Shaka Khan my man low Key and he coined this event Auntie Chella, and that's happening tonight at six pm on
Versus TV Man. So you know on Versus Triller everything else. Like I love, I mean, I love when you know the women do versus period. But come on, man, we're talking about two legendary divine talents like only God, you know, can can give what those two women got. So Shaka Khan and Stephanie Mills tonight for verses. So I'm sure I'm sure people will be tuned into that. All right, teach you teach your mama's and your aunties how to work Facebook. You can't get it on Facebook, can't you.
I guess you're gonna have to show them how to do it on Instagram, like how we did for Patty LaBelle and Anita Baker. But the positive Notice this what's meant for you will happen for you in a way which you could never expect or explain. Nothing can get in the way of it and how it will enter your life. Just being a conscient state of gratitude and focus your mindset on your vision, believe in it. It's all happening for you. Breakfast Club, y'all, Finish for y'all. Dune
