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Raphael Saadiq to Mike Epps Interview and More

Jun 28, 20191 hr 22 min
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Today on the show we had 90s legend Raphael Saadiq stop by for the first time, where he spoke about  the history of Toni Toni Toni, writing for other artist and more. Also, we had comedian Mike Epps stop by where he spoke about marriage, new Netflix special and more. Moreover, we flashed back to the time Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the middle school students who served their bodily fluids on crapes to their teacher. 

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Dan Dank, everybody come to the breakfast Club. I called this the high Sea. You're alive, You're gonna live. You control, I'm not even doing you. I'm so peggy yo are yo so pagny the world's most dangerous morning Jo Djin his pitch, ANGELI. I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlomagne, the gout, the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way, the breakfast club to me for everybody, 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. Good morning Angela Ye, good money, he's damny, Charlomagne, the gut piece to the planet. Is Friday, Yes, it's Friday. Why am I his so early? It's not six o five? Well you are here on time, sir, No, my contracts has six so five technical claim early, okay, six o five. Well today it's gonna be a great day because we got two special guests joining us. Yes, we got the og Mike Epps. You know, Mike EPs

is our guy. He's got a stand up special on Netflix called It's Only One Mike and it truly is only one Mike, isn't that right? Ending shut up? And also he Mike just got married, by the way, black men no cheat. And also Raffaelsa Dick will be joining the legend. Okay, ask your aunts, ask your uncles, ask your mommy and your daddy about Tony Tony Tony, ask him about Lucy Pearl. You may not even recognize the name Rafaelson Dick. It may not be top of the

mind awareness to you like it is to us. But boy, when you hear songs like feels good, when you hear songs like whatever you like, when you hear songs like um, if I ain't hand no looke anniversary, come on now, we're gonna get a mix on two so well, if you've never heard none of that music or you're not familiar, we're gonna put you on to up this morning. Raffaelsa diec man. The legend is flash because just consider it a flashback Friday. Absolutely, I keep a lock of course.

If you want to get things off your chest eight hundred five eight one oh five one. If you need to vent whatever you need to do, call us up right now phone lines or wide open. Get it off your chest. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, so you better have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this angel? Angel? Good morning? Yes, me and my

daughter listen to you guys. Every morning we delivered new papers. Okay, I want to thank you and your daughter for having no taste. We really appreciate you stopping where you are you calling from. I'm best to the beach right now. What's on the cover of the paper today, dellawa? Yeah, cellaware, what's on the cover of the paper today? Working? Well? How old is your daughter? Why is she? Why is

she working with your so early? My daughter is wanted a half and that girls, back to the whole child thing. I'm trust to inbode you with her and can't quite afford the city yet, no husband both works. We out four k yo. You must be amazing. I try to throw a paper one time across the street. I couldn't do it. You could throw the papers from the car and hit the front stoop. Yeah, you gotta have a good arms, especially they're able to throw across the storkay

nice clicking the rest. There you go. Well, thank you for listening to Mama. Yeah, I just wanted to say, you know, everybody has bad days, but you gotta think somebody else has it worse than you, so always be positive. Here you go, Thank you, Mama. Have a good day, you too. Joey, what's up? Joey? All right? What's going on? DJ? Broke off the chest? What up? King? Hey? Man? And Angela? All right? Well the arth damn Hello, I was doing a call. Man. You're doing y'all the best radio and

Detroit right now. Man, Well, thank you, sir, appreciate that. Broth welcome man. Ye hey, I know you're doing your you and and you're doing your your house same and y'all need to do some stuff from the small city in Highland park Man, okay, Hailand Park We got you all right, a shay hey, getting off your chests. Mama all right, so I had some right, that's what we

staying with me. And looks like last week or talking the last time my teas there or two weeks ago, and they just have the stuff in my own house and I was wondering them, like, what are they coming to get this stuff. She's saying, they're coming together. The stuffing like all over the place. Oh, man, I don't know what to do. Is it a guy, it's a female. I guess some boxes and pack all that stuff up and have it right by the door. That's what I

wanted to do. You should school or something. And it's like and also that I've missed it something my house short And I'm like, hell now boy me? Or is she trying to because what are you missing? What are you missing? My little daughter's book back? It's a look cute many while I go back and I haven't seen it sause she would see it. Maybe it's just a mess and it's somewhere in the house. I tried. I tried, lucky, I looked everywhere and so and I don't know, and

I'll try. I don't know what to do. Like help me. I watched that told you put the stuff in the bottom. I would pack all the stuff up. I can't stand having clutter everywhere. I would pack everything up in some boxes and be like you step is hearing some boxes. Let me know what you want me to do? You got you got? I would give a two weeks, two weeks to get this this show. No, I give him one week there. What's your name? Bro Yo, y'all from Palmdale right now, from Pindale. Did you try to make

that rhyme? Nah? Didn't, Hey, uncle Starling man, I'm probably poppy your books. By the way, listen, it's bookstores all through the world. This guy just got Bonds and Nobles. You got books and millions, you got Amazon. All right, Well, when I get my first check, I'm gonna definitely go copy. Which one? Which book you want? I want the first one, man, I want the first. I want to um Black Frivile, you want Black Privilege. I'm gonna send you Black Prile.

I send you a copy of Ship Going too. But then I heard you homeless, and way I'm gonna send it to He was homeless. He just got his first job. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was up holding the streets, you know what I'm saying, and all the term my whole life around and feel me sobered up. My job relocated from Cali to Texas. So I'm just blood. I'm gonna put you on hold. I'm gonna mail you a copy of both books. You know what I mean? Okay? Um, Hey, one more question

right here? Hey, um, look, I know it's been a minute artist that that happened, but congratulations on your little Gracie. You know all that. You know I said little Gracie Grace is a huge compliment like that, you know, Okay, I didn't mean that. I didn't mean the downplayer, but yeah, you know you's doing your thing. And I listened to all y'all, all y'all other podcast brilliant idiots, Lift Service and Kathy Crew. Thank you, we appreciate you, and shout

out to THEA Mitchell. She's our boss up here at I hear she's on the cover of the Radio Inc. The most influential women in a radio magazine, one of the biggest issues for them of the year. Congratulations for coach there. Y'all may not know what Radio ain't Ge is, but it's a big radio industry magazine, so that is a great look for THEA. And I made it in

here for most influential on their hosts and personality. We made it in the too congrass and she went to the real h you by it by the way, Hampton, they called the what they called the on the front of that the fireball. Yeah, fireball. Jesus Christ all right, get it if your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now? Was the breakfast club? Good morning, the breakfast club? Wake up, wake up, Wake y'all. This is

your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're a man or bless, we want to hear from you on a breakfast block. Hello, who's this big chocolates? A toast on toad time? How's everybody toime? You don't know if you'r chess man, so listen. My thinking is if Angela Eat had a sitcom, she did a theme song, and it would sound like it does sound like this. Look at me. I'm Angela Eat. I couldn't find a good man. If you won't pay me. Maybe it's because

my hair is a mess. Or Charlottagne, where's my only dress? It's me, angel my dear, I was kind of you know, my hair is a mess, charlot me with my that's the only point, like Jallo Mayne, where's my only dress? Hello? With this? That's all it takes. Hello. Hello, it's Rachel. Hey, Rachel, get it off your chests. I was calling and say I'm so blessed this morning My new interactive children's book is climbing a chart for Amazon. Okay, congratulation. What's your name?

What's the name of the book. It's called Amber's Magical Savings Box. It teaches kids about earning the saving money, giving those millionaires a headstart on their road to financial freedom. How is it interactive? But that's dope. Well, the kids have to write their financial dreams and goals inside the

back of the book. They follow Amber as she earns money for this magical toy she wants to buy, and they have to kind of like walk along with her in this journey, all right, fand teaching kids the value of how to save and spend. What's the name of the book again, I'm gonna look it up, Amber's Magical Savings Box. It's an honor of my niece Amber, we lost at the age of three. So it's for ages three to eight year olds, just to get them started. It's a few that can do savings journals in the

back of it and everything. Okay, thank you mama, all right, I like that, alrighty, you know. And the other day a lady called them was like her son was addicted to Fortnite and she couldn't get her son on fortnite. You know, these kids are making money off a Fortnite. I don't know if that lady knows, but she should guide her son into making money off of it. My son is into twitching. He does tutorials on Fortnite, and

they pay him to do it. I still think it's some type of social engineering that's intellectually making these kids stupid. Though they can't spend all the time on video games, all the game, all the time on video game, of course not, but some of these kids are only like my son does it about what an hour day or hour and a half a day. Be able to make a living off that when he's thirty or forty though

a lot of kids off. Actually, you know what it's great is that a lot of kids are learning how to do things in the tech world just because you know how to use these games. But you just have to help them take it a step further, whether it's learning how get their own apps right. If you can help guide them to how that can help them make money and they're interested in something, you got to figure out how to call. Don't let them be hypnotized by that video game all day and just spend time twiddling

their thumbs. Literally, there's a kid named Ninja who's making like three four hundred thousand dollars a month off for Twitter. I've heard in Ninja, and I'd like to know how many other Ninjas out there is because a bunch of them, there's there's a lot of them kids out there. It might not be making that much, but they definitely gets out there making money. Absolutely. I know when I was

that age, I wasn't making money doing anything. So if you can figure it out and help now, the problem is I think that as the older generation, we don't understand some of the things that these kids are doing, and we got to be more involved in like figuring it out. Yes, and can you make a career out of that? That's what I want. You can, Yeah, you absolutely can. I don't know. Let's see, I got to talk to somebody forty years old. This is something doing it.

When when I when I was doing the mixtapes, it was like, well you can't, you can't make money off mixtapes. Well, they don't do mixtapes no more. But but I mean, see what I'm saying transcended to what's going But when you say it's right. It is to that. It got to elevate the something melt and I'm sure well because these kids are doing it, they don't win from YouTube to to this, but it's a paring for you to watch what's happening because of the whole world at tech

right now. That's what's going to be the money for the future. It's happening right now because we gotta figure out you probably can help guide them and even put them in programs and teach them how to do things that can actually make them be economically viable with it. Hello, who's this. I'm Steven Chiller. Say Steven, get it off your chests. Um, I want to bless Fay. Okay, well you blessed brother. He is my birthday and I'm on my way to the Bahammad right now. Alright, happy, I

hope you got a girl in no condom? All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Keep the Breakfast Club humble with slams to the Breakfast Club. Hate me if you want to love me if you want, but just use your comments morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. It's time for slam to the

breakfast club. All right, we have Michael a lot, Michael's up. What's up? What's up? Is Mike from from from Florida? You know I ain't gonna take where I just know I'm from Florida. That's my first slander. All right, you're writing Carler man. Now I'm coming at the man whose head looked like the last milk Doug at the bottom of the box. You know what I'm saying. I'm coming that dollar name first man with them rat cool. I

don't get sleep eye. Well. I love the fact that you compared me to a milk Doug because that means you want to put my head in your mouth. Whoa, Yeah, you can't just hang up on him when I say something like I needed to hit it, I need to hit a shocking art in his voice. I mean he hears me say things like that anyway. Good, Okay, let me get that Collins. What's going on? Hey? Who you want to slam the bro I don't want to stand them as asway? Okay, Hey, I want to tell you

that you're very pretty for they're very smart. However, you're given opinions on movies and shows. It is knowing boys until you're going to see the Lion Game. I try to. I put on The Lion King and I fell asleep immediately as soon as it started on the plane. What's that is wrong with you? But I'm gonna go watch the remake? No, you gotta see. I don't think nobody should be able to fee the remake of They've never seen your rig I agree with You're not slaying with me.

This is like con slaying thank you color yeah yeah, Joelian finally started. They hang up for me every time I called fast. Okay, but see the baby, I'm calling some slander you. You're a sensitive. You have to stop being sensitive. Always says you're a centil face colored nigro stomp being that sounded awful. You hurt my feelings right now. And also I want to stop shut out my life being placed because hesitivity. Wow, that's so centive. She can't

shout out her LinkedIn seeing me, I'll be tweeted for you. Hello, Hello, Hey, what's your name? Mama? Hey Angela. It's almost like Angela. Ye, that's how people always mess up my name Angela year. I don't play that, I don't play. That's four syllables. Angelieah uh yeah, that's it. It's like Angela, okay, Angela or whatever. Now who do you want to stand up? Uh? Salo man. So he'd be acting like aunty man like

old like like in our mid forties. You know, I'm saying somebody still got their sex dry nasty or he's got something to say, was like well mustache. All I starting stuff with a duster, felt like lovers a baby breaching something. Because all he starts stuff like stop smoke a cigarette. He'd be looking like an auntie sometimes too. That's I can't. I can't smoke no cigarettes till you run into the store and get your auntie your pack.

Now bring me. Ain't got them auntie hips? Okay, man, listen like he got the justice and everything though, Like you gotta watch him be sitting over there making the faces with his hands. What this is he be doing with this stuff? Very judgmental man, all right, very judgmental auntie status. All right, thank you, all right? Slanting the breakfas this club eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you want to slam to the breakfast club,

hit is now? Is the breakfast Club the Morning, the breakfast Club, the breakfast Club Humble which slams to the breakfast class Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time for slam to the breakfast Club. All right, we have Michael the line, Michael's up, what's up? What's up? Is Mike from from from Florida. You know, I ain't gonna say where I'm just know I'm from Florida. That's my first slamder.

All right, we're writing Carla Maine. I'm coming at the man whose head looked like the last milk Doug at the bottom of the box. You know what I'm saying. I'm coming at Carling Maine. First man with them rat cool, I don't get sleep y. Well, I love the fact that you compared me to a milk Doug, because that means you want to put my head in your mouth. WHOA, y'all getting kin? Just hang up on him. When I say something like I need to hit it, I need to hit a shocking art in his voice, I mean

he gets me say things like that, anybody. Okay, let me get that. Hello, who's this real neo slander the breakfast Club? Yo? Charlo Man? Why are you calling every Dominican man? We're going with Dominican. Those are a Dominicans vas Dominican. He won't claim his heritage. I'm not Dominican. See what I'm saying. What's going with? Shout to all my Dominicans out there? Man? Oh now they're your Dominicans, I said, shout to all my Dominicans. Yeah, I'm not Dominican,

but I envy Dominican after them. Where's daddy from? Where your death? Not dom Dominica? Oh my god, y'all said Molica. Yo, shout out to y'all now, pure shuffle y'all do man, this is slant of the break cub. We ain't got time for his appreciation, Sir Matt, What up? Matt? Yo? What up? Man? I just think it's crazy how I've listened to y'all for years, can never get through until the slander. Child. I'm gonna be honest with you. I'm

gonna be honest with you because that's right here. You're Dominican and don't be calling up his sounding like somebody's corn girlfriend. You didn't hear Sharlow? Man, are dominic you are Dominican? I'm not Dominican. Come on, dude, why won't you claim your heritage? I'm telling about Dominicans in my last Now are your Dominicans? Y'a'm not Dominican? Noo yo, Charloman Angela? I really love all y'all. Man got slander the Breakfast Club, But I'm not Dominican. All right, all right,

I'm anna slanting. I'm a slander. You too, You're too much and me too light skin, Dominicans too everything Now I'm too light skin. You know what, man? You are Dominican. Why won't you claim it? We need brown representation on this show. We need brown and gay representation. You checked both boxes and shut up? Man? Do you check with those boxes? And you far from Dominican? King? Hey? What's going on? Aby man? How you doing? Brother? What's up? Bro?

You are slander man? I gotta have Sloman the gard Angelie? How are you doing this morning? I'm doing great? How are you? Honey? Man? I can't play. I can't playing, but Sean domain the Guard? How are you doing? Brother? I'm blessed black and Holly favored. How are you doing, King, That's what I'm talking about. Man. Listen, man, I'm a Florida boil. I love film from floor and I just got to have you for a second. Man, of this seem like you always have something to see about us

down here in Florida. In regards to the crazy things that's associated what happened at the Higher he was just in Florida. He was just in Florida. That's stood probably for rold A Loud and everything, and definitely not. I was in Orlando for my daughter's Chilian competition, and I was at Disney and an animal came in the past five days. Would you like to know some of the things I saw while I was down there. I saw a grandmother get arrested at Disney for having CBD oil.

CBD oil is good for your joints and your muscles. They took this old lady to jail put her in handcuffs for having CBD oil. I also saw somebody try to get into Disney with a nine millimeter pistol with two cartridges, and he goes, oh, I forgot, so don't

tell me about Florida being crazy. Now I'm gonna tell the other crazy thing I saw in Florida was visited for South Carolina too, And salute to the young lady who walked up to me and said it's your Charlottagne the God and I said no, and then she yelled at her friend. I told you that wasn't him and walked off. What she believes you? Thank you, brother. Tell me about Florida being crazy. I love Florida, but it's crazy down there. Sat the Breakfast Club eight hundred five

eight five one on five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now when we come back, Rafael sa Dick will be joining us. He's done soundtracks for many of people's lives, from Anniversary to Ask of You. It's a flashback Friday, so we're gonna get that on. Next to Don't Move, It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Breakfast Club. We got a whole legend of the whole legend,

a whole legend. Raffaelsa Dick, what's up? What's up? My brother out? Skip bro? How are you sir man? I'm an excellent new album out after eight years. It comes out of August twenty third, a couple of weeks ago. Who made you want to put out out? After h I got a studio other stuff in that stud You was right, yeah, yeah, you know I love music. Brother.

You know, after a while, you when you work for other people, and then you you know, people keep asking are you doing another record or and I keep saying yeah, it's almost done, and it's never almost done. And then one day I just got tired of saying it's almost done. I said, you put out a record. Who did you work with on this album? Or did you do everything yourself? I did a lot of him myself, but I work with Brooke dealu. Um he's from Jay Davey back in

the day. Um. Daniel Watts still like a little spoken word piece. He was in Hamilton and uh the Nat King cold piece. He's a dope artist. Mostly it was me, man, music, It's just me playing everything and singing and just what inspires you? Now? This music inspire you? Now, man, I love traveling. You know what I'm saying. Talk that that's when you just got money just to go around the world and see it. No, not really my tour taking

me there. You know, so if you do a record, you get to go out and you don't play for these different countries. Tastes rightfull you get paid to work. You could just go to a city like you know, I'm gonna play today and then I take my dream is this goos where I want to play some certain place. I go play one day in our vacation for three days. Right, that makes sense. So Jimmy Lee is the name of the album. Jimmie Lee is the name of the records about my brother. My brother, Uh was like my one

of my my best friend actually was. I was sort of like the mistake child. My mother said. My dad said mistake. Yeah, my dad, my dad and mom was real hard. He's like my dad always told me, boy. You know my dad always to me boy, we're smiling, said though you know he's a mistake, right, you mistake. I gave your mom a three hundred dollars to go get rid of you, and then she was the safe way and spend the money. That's a true story. Did he really say that? Yeah, that's true. It's true. You

know different the world will be. Oh, I'm being honest, Like at least even just for those of us who listen to music that da No. My dad is like the funniest sh He's passed away two years ago. Never made you feel away though. Now he was smile. You see my dad smile. You don't give a Why would he tell you he already had eight kids? You know, I was like even Dwayne, my brother Tony's he's from

another mother. We don't have the same mother. But he didn't write the anniversary, na, he really he wrote whatever you want? Okay. He's a beast. Duanne's a beast. He was my teacher, you know. He was like my Michael Jordan growing up, so like I'm in it because of him. He sort of taught me how to play instruments. Now, somebody I was told that this new album is inspired by your brother's journey of struggling with addiction. My brother

was a heroine. Act had a sort of like since I knew my mother was from, you know, from Louisiana. They came to U to on Chicago, and then a half month in Chicago and the rest there in the bank. But and my brother was on heroin as soon as he got from Louisa. Came from Louisiana and made it to Oakland, so he was struggling. He actually odd in them in a garage my other brother, between me and Duayne, I think he might have been like nineteen. I was seventeen.

He murdered himself. He shot himself in the head of my dad's house because he couldn't quit. And we had a pretty prideful type of family. You know. I'd call him to black Kennedy because they just thought it was better than everybody else sometime. But wasn't really like that. But I just think he felt bad and he just took himself out and then ums, right three and one sister. Wow, And you know, so a lot of a lot of drug abuse. I've seen a lot, you know, um, and

it just it just dawned on me. This dude with like you know, dropped me off like like pit bulls and you know, put in my backyard. Wake up, I got a pit bull. And then you know, like, oh man, I got a dog. But he's like everybody. You know, when you when you become a smoker in a hood, you have a different name. You could be a respectful man. But then they started, you know, you'd be like, what's up smoky. Yeah, you know, like you know, so I didn't. I never looked down on my brother like that. So

he was always in my life. He was in and out of prison. Um, and you never you never dibbled dabble the drugs at all. No. I didn't have a smoke a joint till I was thirty two. Really yeah, No, I like that lunch money man, I was. I had to have my French fries. And because you saw the effects on other people. Yeah, and when you see her sister coming to house and she's going to get a love for bread at twelve o'clock at nine and we got like four loaves of bread on top of the refrigerator.

You know, I've seen so many examples that I just didn't want to be a part of it. So why did your brother specifically inspired the fish record? Because um, I was making records. I made this song Calls already, and it's about a guy that's uh, the whole neighborhood loves him, but he goes off he benches and he comes back, you know, four days later, and everybody loving

his wife, stands behind him no matter what. And I saw this character and his brother reminded me of my brother who was just who people look down on him, but I just always revered him as this. You know, my brother he in prison. You know your your brother in prison when your kid. You think he's celebrity till you go there and he can't come home with you. You know, you're like, oh, you're not a celebrit you

in jail. But I always looked up to him because he will seeing these uh these what sculptures he were do in prison. So and when I just thought about I would love to have all of my brothers and sisters sitting like in some bar, have happy. I'll drinking a beer and he's just talking and I'll sink dam. I don't really had that. You know, he can't really um, he can't really watch this. And his son and my

uncle took care of his son. He played him, he played football in basketball Virginia and then he came to the Bay and then we took care of him. So I took care of his son, helped him out, you know, put his son and a good school so he could play basketball. Of course he didn't want to go to that school. It was like judge with he was like, I don't want to go there and or ain't know girls, and then I'm like, bro, the girls across the streets

to other school. But anyway, that's j Jack. His son is like one of my one of my I called him my best friend because you know, I had to like watch him from a kid. He lost his mom and his father to the same thing. So just did you ever think that you could do anything to help him or try to, because I know it's hard on YouTube when you're trying to help somebody and it's like you're my brother didn't want to help. I usually want the money. My brother would told me one day he

was funny. He came up. He would always you know, whenever you're somebody your families on drugs, there's always a guy to come in a car and you My brother was always the passenger. Either he needed to get the corporator fix he hadn't had a license ever in his life, or he saved some ladies. She gave him a car. And then the biggest wound was like one day I said, I come back in about thirty minutes and I'll give you the money, and he said he started crying. That

was weird. Nervou seen that before and I'm like, well, what's wrong. He's like, the doctor said, you know, he gave me a week or a week or two to live, and yeah he was. He had aged right from Needles, your brother, my brother and Jimmy and he said, um, the doctor gave me a week to live. And I just looked at him like, wow, you would take it that far. He lived about fourteen fifteen years after that. Yeah, my brother just won him money. He was funny. We

all know him like that. Dude. He was crying already, knew it was like Sally, I've just said I'm going to the bank in five minutes and I'll be right back. He was. But but you know, giving him money that was kind of like helping him in a way, right,

So that had to be struggle. The rehab was if he met you, if he if he was living and he saw me talking to you right now, if he ran into you somewhere using Oakland he was like, charlom man, God, you know my brother, right, hey, let me hold twenty dollars. He'll get back to you. That's Jimmy Lee and everybody loved him. So the song I wrote so Ready, I wrote it this couple in Brooklyn was dancing to a song I have called on Instaventage called on Scott can

You Feel Me? So they were dancing to this song and I was like, I'm gonna write a song about these people dancing and it's called so Ready, and it's about the lady just hanging whatever. Man almost like I don't know Samuel Jackson's story, you know verbatim, but I heard he has some issues when he was younger, and his wife still by him. Yeah. My record is more forgiving the person dad accidentally stepped into a chemical that they didn't know it was gonna take over the rest

of their life. We got both with rad Fields and when we come back, Don't Move. Is the Breakfast Club Good Morning? Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the break His club was still kicking it with Rafael sa Deep. Now the group Tony Tony Tony. Yeah yeah, none of y'all a name Tony, none of us. So how did you get the name of the group? Um Dwayne Um Dwayne used to put this permanence hair

called a curly kid. It's a relaxer and he already had really like fine here Duyanne was a pretty boy in the band. Always had like you know, always had a lot of women around him. Hit party guy. So he used to slick his hair down parted have it coming this way. Where everybody had like these Jerry purls, he didn't. He was just like like a Billy d type, pretty don pretty Tony. So he Duwayne said, if he would go to school on the first day, his name

is Duayanne, but his teacher will call him Tony. And his hair was so so done that they would sell it three times like he was Italian, like Tony. That's how he came up the name. So it was a joke he was. We were laughing about it. And then we played at the wedding reception because in the beginning we weren't like an R and B band. We were like trying to be trying to be the police, the black police, but you know the black in issue, like the hell that we don't want that, and so we

splented this wedding reception. Who didn't have his name was a man, a man manager and his brother turned around like what's name in the group, and we didn't have a name in the group, and we just laughed and said Tony, Tony, tony, and then then when he said ladies and gentlemen, tony, Tony, Tony, we looked at it. That's whatever that is sounded right, And that was probably in Englewood. Did y'all know that y'all was making such timeless music? Well, um, Charlie Mane, we we just we

just knew classic people. We grew up listening to earth Win and Fire. We we the Osley Brothers. We loved them like you know, like you guys love Eric being rock him. That's how we saw. That's how I saw, like you know, Philip Biley and del Phonics and the stylistics, and so that was the bar. That was the bar, the bar really high. We really shouldn't even be in the business, um unquote to who we really loved. I mean, we never made that's the way of the world. That's

my goal to make a song like that. That's tough to say, though, because anniversary is that whatever you wanted just me you that, I mean, you say, that's in the same vein to me know, it's definitely in the same vein. But I'm glad my bar is I'm glad. I think I haven't done it. You know what I mean? Someone said, just me and you. You were on tour a new Addition, Yeah, and that song. You actually were talking about new Addition. No, I'm just talking. I'm actually

I wasn't. I'm a huge new Addition fan. But what do you mean talk about addition? I don't worry about She's talking about just me and you. When I say, don't worry about you know, don't worry about Ricky do Oh. Yeah, they said that. Actually they thought that when they was here. No, it wasn't it. They thought it was No, No, it was it was just still making that up. Remember that. But you can easily think that. But what happened was I'm just sometimes a lazy lyric lyric writer, and I

just I knew all their name in front of you. Yeah, said their name. And whoever caught onto it, you know, New Additional I'm a huge fan of. Who was the person that you got that from me? You was like, man, I might be onto something, and the beginning it was, well, once you staw making records, it was definitely an earth win of five. Um. Definitely Prince. You know I played with Prince when I was like nineteen years old, so that's my first ever, you know, gig on the road,

and that's a great first gig on the road. Yeah, right out of high school. It's amazing that these beautiful Solum John you know what I mean, Nick Jagger, you know, just people you play with that play with people that you love, like I like, I love Nick Jagger, but also love Holland Wolf. And that's that's how they got started because of you know, Muddy Waters. You know. So so you said this album was therapeutic right for you? Yes? So what was that other music he was making back

in there? Because you've been had the pain, you've been seeing struggles. So was it always music? Always an outlet for you? Yeah? I think I was. I guess I was running from all the like, you know, my sister, all the death. When my sister was a my sister was the smartest girl in our family, you know, graduated on a ton of property, just doing it. And she sing, she's sing blues. So one day she's talking to my mom, My mom, get off the phone. She gets in the car,

she's about to roll out the driveway. Cops chase a kid, gives her permanent brain damage. We have to pull her off the machine, and I'm in the studios seeing they never end the southern California. Wow. Right, So I came back and watched my mom and my dad just they're just shaking me in the in the hospital and she's in the chapel. So they pull in the plug. I could talk to my mom. I can't. She's just I

can't even really talk. I'll leave and go back and finished recording the vocals to whatever end the other California. So I guess it was therapy. I just started looking at music like that's why I'm I'm gonna hear all these beefs with people like rap groups and everybody, and everybody being all hard. I'm like I was seeing the most beautiful love songs and all this stuff would happen to me, but I wouldn't be out like you know,

my mama, God Mom. I'm like, bro, there adn't nobody like yo, you can still be you through all this, you know. Tragic. I mean my first funerals. My my sister boy friend killed my brother when I was seven. In the first funeral, everyone to you know, they call my name and how to get into limousine. I hated limousines forever. And when we made it, I'll just never they said you want a limousine or a van, I'll

be a van. You know, because you're seven years old and you've only seen your brother for a certain amount of years. And my brother was was a straight up gangster though you know, hop bad, quarterly black, black, burning, sixty seven cooler, just a straight you know, Doug, but just a singer, a showman. My brother same country music, so he be in the hood, but then he was go across the bridge and go watch Charlie Bride sing.

That makes a lot of sense though, because people don't realize the dope as stories that are in country music. So you probably got that storytelling the building. Yeah, from listening to that, maybe I want my records so I'll

live me. Do you ever try to will yourself like out do those those classic records that you just say, you know what, I'm just gonna make records, because with the amount of hits that you have and the amount of records that you can still play right now in the club that people still dance, star still love, do you ever try to outdo that? Yeah? Sometimes the way I do I call myself a point guard, right because

I know when to dish the ball. So like if I, if I really want to pass it up, maybe I could, you know, pass the ball to D'Angelo and didn't do Lady and Untitled for him, and then he could take it a little bit further, you know what I mean. So that's how that's what I like to do. I like to work with other artists. Oh so lines you did Cranes in the Sky, right, that's a phenomenal song Erica bad dude. Yeah, And that's a different route you knows, go around this way and that's songs that you know.

Cranes in the Sky is just sitting in mind, sitting in mind. The music was just sitting around for eight years. I did that like, okay, you're showing off now, that though, because it was sitting there eight years. So it was one of those things like I got some eight years ago that I didn't. She came by and I pulled a song off for her to write to it. For me, I'd already sing a different melody was similar to that one, and I gave it to her and she, um, she said,

I'm gonna righte to it. I hadn't heard from her, like two three years whatever. She called back, I can, said, and I can I get get it without the vocal on it. I didn't really, I didn't even I couldn't even find it the files. I couldn't find the files. And a friend of mine had a copy of it. But it was just an instrumental. So what she has is just off of a CD. It was all the CDCD. That's the CD. So it's wasn't no way to separate it.

She just sang over the top of it. So when you make something from the heart, like I said, I've been making music for myself. I never made music to be like I want to get this radio station. This that I just followed, those those blockers, those White's baby Faced and Jimmy tent Jam and all these people, and I just let them block them. When I see a hole, I run through it. You gotta have that, all right? We got more with Raffiol Sadik. When we come back,

let's get into a Rafiel sad Mini mix. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Raffael Sadiq Yee. Well you hesitant to go solo because after leaving Tony Tony Tony, and then you started Lucy Pearl, and was it like and you did of course you did your solo stuff, but was it something that you wanted to do or were you like, I'd rather be in a group. I'm a band guy.

I like bands. Um, that's why when I left the Tony's I immediately called, you know, Shahid from you know, Holli Shahid and and I grabbed on It's just fun. It's just to me, it's fun or being in the band. But after that didn't work? Why didn't that work? It's like three years Lucy Pearl? No, just why did Lucy Pearl work? Well? Don was sort of yeah, sort of a devil. Well that's what they called themselves. But I mean she she wasn't involved, and she wanted to do

a solo act. She wanted to be a solo She left them to do a solo act. And then we sort of came along and said can we usually for a minute, and then she sort of lend us her talent. But then she said, now it was time for me to go solo. But it was like six months into like I want to dance tonight. That was quick. Have you forgiven for that? Yes, I've grown up to be a great adult, and you know I forgive everybody these days.

Maybe now you can't. I'm on into that. Like you know, I wanted to be what it was all the time. You know, I heard that you guys can't do Tony Tony Tony because someone else owns the name. My brother owns the name, Dwayne. That's no, that's not why we didn't do it. I just I didn't want to be looked at like a temptation, like I can only do one thing, you know what I mean? So I was and nobody looks at you like that. Oh no, you don't, now, I just said. I felt like it was more I

had to do, you know. Um As an artist, I saw it was so much building in me and I was learning myself at the same time that I can make records that people actually actually listen to me sing. Because I didn't want to be a singer. I was a bass player. I didn't want to. I had never wanted to be a friend guy and sing. But once I started writing producing, UM, I just felt like I needed to go out and grow a little bit work with some different people, and we just grew differently. You

mean my brother. I love my brother to death. We had we had issues a little bit, but we a little bit of money, and you get little bit of money. People just have different friends and you have your set of five friends. I have my set of two, and and other people people get married to him got married, and then you know, people have different ideas. And my whole thing was at the time, I wasn't smart enough to like deal with to corrowding together and say like, look, bam,

let's let's stay together and let's make the Scragords. I know y'all think that I'm I'm the singer, I can go solo any day, and I didn't know how to do that, so I just that's what they believe. So I just I just went home and after we did this VH one show, I just came home and sat my suitcase down on the piano and I just never called nobody back ever again. But see, I think that they probably knew that was gonna happen eventually, and they

probably was dreading that day. So it's like you did it and just confirmed all of their suspicions and anxiety to beginning. Yeah, no, but I had a lot of reasons. You know, Like I said, we all grew different than money got funny. The executives got weird, and you know, if people were telling me I'm gonna kill you and put a horsehead in your bed, it got really at Extein. At Extein, they was the president of PolyGram at the time. You put a horse head in your bad yeah, he was.

But we're friends. Now we're friends. Yeah, we're friends. He I think he just watched a couple of Mafia movies and he didn't know off something he didn't know off from the East Bay, and I was like, boy, is you serious? You better tell me you serious? And now I called him lefting on his machine. If you're serious, now let me know. But why why do you want to do that to you? I think because he felt like he was breaking the group up. He thought I was gonna break I was never. I never wanted to

leave never never ever. That put them on my eyes. I never wanted to leave um. But they started. You know, they actually called Stokely for men Condition and asked him to be the new lead singer to Tony. Who did that? Ed did? He also took the guitar player that we had, who was a friend of mine who I put in the group just to play. He called him and they told the other guys, won't you just take him? And and then called Mint Stokely. Stokely called me and said, Bro,

what's going on? Bro? I was like, Bro, whatever going on? What whatever's going on with your situation? And meant, trust me, it can't be. It can't be. Nowhere nearest about is this now? I was that so that just never happened. What would make him think that he could just remove you and plug somebody else in and the public was gonna be accepting in that? Man, I have the slightest idea anniversary and just meing you, what was the mind frame with? What were you thinking when you wrote those?

It was the lady that had you open. I don't even I wasn't writing about a person anniversary without having somebody's problems. I don't believe you. I refuse to believe that somebody you wanted y'all always wanted something. But like as like I said, I have a vivid imagination, so I can look at anybody's situation. It's almost like a freestyle, you know, like an mc you can just know everybody's situation, just me and you. John Singleton came to me and said,

what a justice no boys in the hood. He came to me and said, uh, there's a kneel long and this kid are gonna be in the locker room making out. I need a song for it. I never saw the clip. He just told me what it was, and then I wrote just Me and you. So that was my first solo. Just disrespect Cuba Gooden. I guess he deserves it right now. Cuba, Yeah, my bad, my bad. I mean I'm speaking how John, That's what John said, John Card John called him just the kid. Damn people, just the kid. At the time,

we no, no, yeah, yeah, so yeah. So I wrote this song at my mom's house and in m in my room and I forgot the hook to the song just so I changed it all and this girl came over. I let her hear the song. She heard it back then, she said, what happened you? You changed it? I said, I forgot it and she sang me the hook. That's how I remember that. And when I put the record out at X time told John Singleton that it couldn't say Raphael Wiggins My name was Wiggins at the time,

and I said why not. He just said it has to say Tony, Tony Tony. So that was my first solo record, didn't he didn't ask of you. Ed said the same thing, And I told you that's I changed my name to Sadik at that time. And um wow, I told I told John that I couldn't. You couldn't put in a movie if it doesn't say rod Fiel Sadik. And he called ED, He called Business Affairs and said, hey, this this record is gonna say rod Fiel Sadik. So

did y'all make money? Yeah, we have a new addition. No, no, no, no, no, well our first situation, no, we didn't make money. Now we were driving all our honey scards you know. Um no, we didn't have We didn't have money now, not in the beginning out the first album, the second album. First album had what feels feels good? No, no, no, no, no, what the first album had little Walter on it. That

was there, you go. What was the first thing? Wow, my record has always been talking about somebody getting murdered, you know what I mean? Yeah, you don't ever feel bad for the other Tonies though, Well, they toured, they've been touring for the band's been going strung. It's I left at ninety seven, right, they still going. They've been touring for the least singer that was in the group was in there longer than I was. But anyway, no,

don't nobody remember. No disrespect to him. But people don't They don't that sign that your voice with Tony Tony Tony belongs to you. Oh yeah, he was a nobody for sure. But I'm saying what I'm saying, what i mean, yeah, fancy yancy, But yeah, I'm saying when it comes to me, this radio personality told me on radio that he went to see the Tony's and he was to his surprise. He didn't miss me. Really, that's disrespect, he said. He said a few times that person out the radio, Yeah,

still on the radio. Who was it? This definitely was opening Okay, Yeah, he said it like like a lot, say that he's heating. I don't think so that's I think he's huge Tony's fan. He just loves the music, he said. Yeah, okay, he said he said it about like three times on already I'm on the phone, like damns. He like I thought he was kind of going on me too, so I just said, what time the reason why you didn't miss becau? I wrote all of it.

You're never gonna miss me. I'm always there. That's a good stat what's the importance of the other two, because I think people will see them and think that there's no importance. What's the importance of it? I'll tell you like each one. Okay, Tim a little lazy, but he was the most talented one in the group. He wrote

it never ends to Southern California. He put the music on the cassette, took off with some girl, dropped it off to the room and I played it and it was bold, dunna the whole thing that rangs and yeah yeah, and I'm sitting there listening to it like it just kept going for a long time. Didn't it change it? No? No, no no. So it was a way too long before once the other part. And then that's when I found out I could produce. I shorten it and made it

go happen fast. But really that's what I did. He brought the whole entire song, So that's Tim and um and then I wrote, you know the verses, and then Dwayne wrote, now but maybe on the East Coast. And he didn't get no credit for it either way. He got me back on um, whatever you Want, So he wrote it, him and Tim and Carl wrote it, but I wrote, you know, I can't feel vine. Whatever you

Need called sixty two twenty one. So we had a meeting and him and Tim came in the meeting and tell me, yeah, you didn't write it on Whatever you Want. I'm like, that's my phone number calling me time I wrote it. That's my phone number. That's the first phone that I had, And that's me singing it. I produced. They never ever gave me nothing to sing in life on the No Tony's album. Nobody never told me what to sing. They watched this right Oh they no, no, no, no, no,

they know. But but I that's me singing about him, just as Shure's my name is, Oh, Dwayne, Dwayne. This whole time I thought he say, just as my name is. That's Dwayne's favorite part. I love to lights up when you say that. I'm want to make Duwayne light up. All you got to say just as shows my name is Joe. He'll be like this already, y'all know. He was saying Dwayne. I thought he was saying, Tony, that's Dwayne,

that's d w Payne Wiggins. So in order to get that energy, y'all do have to be together to get that. In order for us to get that, I mean, you can't go back in time, but to get that Tony Tony Tony energy, y'all have to be together. Kind of Now, I saw my new album Energy said, I'm excited here. It's like bio people be fire. Yeah. I feel like it's a lot we don't know really, that whole journey. Oh no, I still the story is still going. I

definitely want to I definitely want to do something. It's a lot of it's a lot of stories you need to be told, you know what I mean. But I want everybody to really like even though I say this record Jimmy Lee is about my brother, it's not a downer. It's like it's sort of like an uplifting record. And uh, now, you know, you might be dancing and your two staff and be like damn, you know, and you hear something a little like wow, But I'm really excited about the record.

All right. Well, Rafaelsa, did we appreciate you for joining us? Death it's the breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's don't be a dusty because right now you want some red. It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donk man with the heat, did she get please me? I had become Donkey of the day, thereat Club. Bitch, Yeah, donkey. They've go to a group of middle school students in Ohio. Okay. The school is called Hi It's middle school. It's located in Powell.

I think I pronounced that right, Powell. Of course, no names have been released in regards to this situation because these middle school kids are just that kids, all right. And let the record show I was a badass little kid around seven. For eighth grade is when I really started being disruptive. Most of my disruptions came in form of pranks. I was all about the joke. I wanted to laugh, okay, and I wanted you know, I would get that laugh, regardless of who I had to embarrass

to get it. Now, my teachers used to be on the receiving end of a lot of this disruptive energy I was giving out all we used to terrorize teachers. I want to tell you some stories but y'all soo sensitive nowadays, y'all might try to get me punished for things I did in seventh for the eighth grade. Okay, that's why I write books, though, And you can go get my New York Times bestseller Black Privilege to read all about my old wild out days. Now, I will say,

I'll tell you one. And you know I have seen bodily secretions. You used just props in the prank. Okay, I have a cousin who wants told to teach it. You have something on your nose. The teacher said what, and he said it's right there. And she said where, And he, with suffocation on his finger, proceeded to say right there and smear a little poop patte under her nose where her mustache would be. Listen. In seventh grade, I thought that was hilarious. At forty, I do think

it's disgusting all right now. I often ask myself what the hell was wrong with us? And I'm bringing that up because when I saw this story this morning in the New York Post, I had to think, in seven for eighth grade, what I have done something like this? The answer for me would be no, would my friends of family have done something like this. Wow, I just told you what he did with a little diaper gravy to a teacher. So it's possible. But I want you

all to think back to seven for eighth grade. Put yourself in this mindset and ask yourself, would you have done with these kids at a Hyatt middle school in Ohio allegedly did Let's go to WBN STBs ten for the report. Police a disturbing allegation against middle school students tonight, and investigation is underway into whether they put bodily fluids on food fed to their teachers. The alleged assaults happened Thursday in a global gourmet class at Hyatt's Middle School.

Olin Tangee School says it was during a student cooking competition that students allegedly contaminated food they were serving to teachers who were judging the contest. More specifically, students are alleged to have put urine and or seamen onto creeps fed to teachers. According to information received by the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, a video of some portion of the acts was sir sculating Thursday. School administrators learned of the

alleged act and contacted police tonight. The Sheriff's office is actively investigating, but has not yet filed charges. The charge that could apply is felony assault because it was committed at school and against a teacher. That's right, you heard correctly. These kids put a little two ball throat cream into some crapes. All right. First of all, I wouldn't have done this in middle school because I didn't ejaculate until

at least tenth crepe, all right. I didn't have sex and mathbad until high school, so I wouldn't have known how to produce that man shot around command if I tried. All right, Number one, kids, if you did this, why would you record it? All right? Nobody? Nobody would have known it was any nut button in the crapes if you didn't record it. Now the authorities are working with school officials and conducting lab tests see if it was indeed the cream of some young guy in the crapes.

All right, Okay, I have nothing else to say about this Donkey of the day, okay, because Donkey of the Day is all about giving people the credit they deserve for being stupid. And I think we can all agree putting a little penis putting in the teacher's arapes. It's indeed stupid, all right, Please give these kids at the Heights Middle School the biggest hea hall. Also keep in mind the lawyer from one of the students said to use caution before reaching any conclusions, and I agree with that,

all right. This could be a misunderstanding or there might be a lotion called caution, and reaching a conclusion is sling for letting off that pecker snot all right, your kids, You guys are disgusting, bro listen, and kids know how betterf be lucky they're not in Alabama, all right, pool around to go to jail for dumping all those babies down to drink. All right, Okay, so you would put your finger in your poop to put it on your teacher, you know? All right? Well, Matt, you should spit on

a toilet paper and wipe your button. And according to doctors, those crapes are perfectly fine because the back t the back tear from cooking the crapes. The heat kills all the sea from the back tear in the seam. According to doctor os Charlamune, thank you for that. Don Today. When we come back, Mike Epps will be joining us Mike Epps has a new Specialists coming out. Also, he just got married. So we're kicking with Mike Epps when we come back. Don't move as the Breakfast Club. Good

morning the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's one of the most dangers. Want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angelie. Ye, I don't know where. Okay, we got my man in here, Mike Epps. Mike Epps, what's happening, brother man? You got what's up? Charlemagne? What's up? Man? White man? On your honeymoon? Yeah, first before let's say congratulations, before you even do that, congratulations to you, Mike app that's big jail. You got married and you had to stand up, come out all

like in the same way. Yeah. Yeah, that was a devil devil. Yeah, I'm a happy man. I'm proud I met me a beautiful young lady man. And uh, you know, we're happy. Man. We're doing our thing. We you know, we work together. And I tell everybody they gotta get him to find him a good partner to make this life work. There you go, some Kevin laws to me that a long time ago. He said, I'm not gonna tell you to get married. But I'm gonna tell you to find somebody to share your life experiences. That's right,

you can do it with. Yeah, well you know anymore I'm going, I'm going. I had to work a little bit. I got some you know, my my special came out, yeah, right after, right after the wedding, So I gotta put the money back until you had to BT awards and you had to special come out and you got married. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, Well, I mean, you know, I got a couple of things going on, so you know, I'm always trying to promote and keep myself out there as much as I can.

I got plenty of time to honeymoon. We've been honeymooning the whole time. Yeah, we been on a million trips. Tell us about the wedding because I saw some pictures from there, and so we saw a snoop dog was there? Such the entertainer was there? No, suh not Cedric uh t I and uh A couple other people you don't know who's there. I mean, you know I know them them to Tommy Davidsson was there, h and a couple of my comedian friends, one of your cousins. Look like

I saw that. I started reading somewhere because then you guys haven't released official picture. That was that was? That was this one guy named Silkie. Okay he was there. Yeah, so let's talk about the wedding. So did you have a big wedding We haven't seen like official official. I had a nice wedding. We had a wedding. We got married in Newport Beach in LA at this hotel. It was actually your hotel that Chance of Rapper got married at.

And it was beautiful. It overlooked the water. I had my mama there and a hunted cousins from Indiana and she's from Chicago. She had the whole West side of Chicago there. So it was just fun. Man, it was a real event. I like doing stuff like that because people usually wait till you die and all want to pile up. So, you know, weddings are kind of like

fun ceremonies that you get to have white both. Were you in the planning because I know a lot of times I've heard from my friends that are married, the guys usually just be like, you handle everything. I'm gonna show up. How for you not involved at all? Just cut the check man, that that's it. I was sitting there watching her going stressing out, and I'm like, oh man,

that's what man. The house was full of glitter because you know, I got four or five girls, man, and they just hey, man, they do women when they get together, it's it's a real production. You got five girls make yeah, yeah, or you was a whole I got three, you know man, a junior. Yeah, five baby holls. Ain't got no sons at all, man, My mother, that's what was crazy. When we was at our wedding, I had all my bribesmen together and they were all my brothers I got. I

got groomsman. I got eight brothers. Yeah, yeah, I got eight brothers. So people was like, damn when you get all them brothers. I was sitting there looking at my poor mama. She was so mad she had all them sons. So now I got all girls and flipped four. You know, girls, take care you for the rest of your life. You ain't gonna be end up in the home. Boy. I'm telling you, that's why I tell brothers. With you, I'll be seeing all the brothers taking pictures with their matching

clothes with their sons. I'm like, that little dude ain't gonna take care of you. When you get grown cream. Yeah, you get butter peca. What made you want to get married again? So fast? So fast? That wasn't fast. I thought you just got the boys five years ago. Oh you gotta keep up with me a little bit more. No, no, it's a little fast, though it did look fast. Yeah, a little fast. But you know, I like to be married.

I don't like being single. I like to come home to some structure, I mean, some food or something, somebody to share my you know, my day with. I can't. I can't day. The whole bunch of women, all my single friends scratched up. I look at them, and I'll be like, man, you ain't got nothing to go home to. Boy, I'm telling you, end and out of different girls houses, staying on town life, discretchful man, and about theotics and all that. That's enough. Man, You're lucky. You got a

good hairline too. I said, look a little I got a lot of jokes about feeling, but you still have you don't look at a man. I'm fifty years old. God damn for real. Yea congratulations man, A little little sum that you can't have Beijing jokes now and didn't have baby, You know, I don't put Beijing on. I got a little I got a little marker that I'm I'm really gonna brand for me and for real, because when I put the Beijing, it blows me up, my skin up, or I see that, I see that community

from the try like to burn his head. I put it on my chin one time and my chin swelled up and it got pussy. Oh man, So you tried to Beijing once, Try to Beijing. So now I got like a little creon that I just take them put on there, but I can go wipe it off. I think I'm gonna use that in a minute. Does that get on the white pillowcases? No? No, No, let's draw up. That's why I'm telling you. I'm about to sell this. The old players gonna love this little mark rock guy.

And you just draw it on yourself. Just just just put a little do a little tap on it. But it don't wear off. All right. We got more with Mike Epps when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Good morning tuning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Chalomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club with kicking it with Mike Epps, Charalomagne. So who who who had to think that you that? Yeah? And you and made you come up with that joke. I don't want

to tell the joke. Oh man. You know, back in the day when I just was living in the hood, sometimes I didn't wake up any more. I mean I didn't brush my teeth any more. And I wake up and get in the car and go straight over girls house and wake her up. She'd be sleep and sucker. So yeah, if you give it advice to the young guys like little brush your teeth man too, though, we don't like to wake up in the morning and roll over and then you want us to perform or old

sex and we haven't brushed out. I don't tell that fun ain't good. But they say, you really lest somebody when you can have sex before you brush your teeth. Yeah you do, you don't. I mean, it depends on who you're in the bed with. Now. Have you in the bid with a girl that got an undone rutal? Now, Lord, lord, Lord, have mercy juice? How do you tell a woman that man, it's set up the appointment and tell her I'm going to the dentist, But I ain't gonna make it that day.

But I set you one up. You gotta say it like, yeah, you involved in it too. You gotta be like, when's the last time you've been to the dentist. Let my uncle the dentist, so I could do that. I don't think they've never done with a woman doing that to a man though. Yeah, I'm a little to tell you. Yeah, man, I didn't see a lot of people get fixed up, man, never been fixed up. No, I've used somebody to fix

me up? What you mean, Like, you know, back in the day when I was young man, and I you know, when I was seventeen eighteen years old, a lot of older women liked me, like my aunties friends and stuff that had good jobs. We had secret relationships, you know what I mean. But they would buy me me stuff like that, and people didn't know where I was getting it, but I knew, you know, like what kind of stuff sweaters? You mean like that one of my aunts friends. Yeah,

I was depends what kind of car was it. It was a Delta eighty eight. You know, I'm from the Midwest, so that's like a Cadillac and you know Park Avenues ninety eight. That the hustling about telling you slanging it. Slanging it, man, That happened in the hood all the time. There was always an older woman messing with a younger man. Yeah, most guys in the hood first sexual experiences with an older woman. Straight up. I was eight and the woman

was twenty something. What now that's illegal? I mean lying like here eight, I was eight years old. Man. My cousin's ex wife. Where's she had now? She's still around the only reason I made her stop because she got a jericho and I ain't like, I'm dead serious, stop laughing at my molestation. Man. He's been in therapy though, to find out how it's affected him. Is that right? Yeah, that's what you ain't got to go to if I

try to talk a cern because that sounds crazy. Man, you're still going through that, man, something I talk about. That's why I looking at I'll be looking at tea. I look at the news sometime and they'd be showing some of them teachers to touch them kids, and the teachers be cute, yeah, and I'd be like, man, they wasn't doing that when I was a kid, not at all, because I wouldn't have told nobody. Well to me, that's what they tell you, they tell you. Don't say nothing.

Don't say nothing. I won't do it no more. That's confusion to it confusing to a young man. I mean, if you you know, if you're a young teenager thirteen, fourteen years old, you know you it's going down. You know it's different for girls, you know, but a little boy's fast anyway. That's what we think though. First of all, you're a sick individual, as a woman, as a grown up team and look at a thirteen and be like,

well what if I get what I'm saying. You don't think you don't think like that when you're a little boy. Was fourteen A cigarettes hit hit a little powder right now on me. I was wild at fourteen, So come on then you're smoking into black? Are you sniffed? Put it on the tip of a cigarette, and we call them woodies. I hitt and get on a bike and jump out of the bike. Everybody. I'll be funny, every like what I did an the corn the garage, My buddy fast rest in peace. So they thought you was normal.

You are the high the hey fourteen fifteen, you know what I mean? But hey, I love it. That was a good hide I smoked up for real cooking and blood by acting it like man waiting for somebody that was a good hide been a different Charlot Maine man. He was only eight when it happened. No, I was like sixteen seventeen. Blood that wood we should call it Woody. I'll call it Wooty, the wooties man. We called him up Uh premos, they called him all kind of crazy.

Are you paying attention to what's going on? Like when all these people running for one of them for president in twenty twenty, do you care about any of that? Are you looking? Yeah? I don't care about all this. I stopped keeping over politics after Ron Reagan was gone. You missed the whole Obama, that whole Obama, he said, you missed him on your special Man. Yeah, yeah, I

did miss some fum i of Obama. But I still think Obama was a that was that was the one American treat that that that they wanted to give black people because they got tired of us screaming about it will never be a black president. So they gave us one for a couple of years while they figured out who they was gonna use next. And you see who's in office now. So you think they rocked this to sleep feat. Yes they did, they did. And now the

older I'm getting I'm realizing ain't none of them worth shit? Yeah? The Democrats is dirtier than they. All of them as dirty, you know what I mean. So I'm like, kid, I don't know who to vote for. Nobody can be voting off character when it comes to a politician of them and they street dudes too. They they be cutting each other's tires and shooting at each other and off kind of yeah, they do, the real politicians and to get

all to be running for Senate and all that. Yeah, they will set you up and put a candy bar in your gas tank, all kind of weird candy bart the gas thank somebody's car straight up? Yeah you don't did that a honey time? Yo? Man? Hell yeah what sniggers twixts heyday? Yeah, peanuts a car and getting caught up in that gas line. It's a rap, man, No a rap for a minute, but bore you start smoke, come out the back to what's the point of doing that? Just le's somebody call up? I got about twenty cars

nobody ever up? Oh yeah I didn't had all kinds of brickstone through the window and scratched. Man, got five girls. Man, you know you didn't gotta call hell. Yeah, that's how it is when you when you got it, when you didn't mess with a lot of girls, you got a lot of experiences. I woke up with a girl sitting on the side of the bed taking medica. I'm like, well, I don't know what kind of medication is that keep

me calm? I'm like, oh, lord, his own proSP What advice you gonna give to your daughters, man, when they get older? Because I would you want your daughter to day the man like you? Depending on what age, right, yeah, depending on what who the mic I ain't? Yeah, yeah, this mighty what a young mic? Hell No? And that's why I tell him. If you bring somebody in the house like me, I'm gonna kick his ass. You know the type. You can look at him. Yeah, you're bringing

me in the house. But that's usually what daughters gonna look for their daddy. I think about that though, Like Graf, she says, she brings somebody like you home, brings somebody like be home young us. Yeah, we evolved though, you know what I'm saying. Do you let mun let him stick around with that guy, right right, right, right right right? No, No, I mean it's all about the character. You know, you can meet a person. I know he a knucklehead, but

I like him. You know, he got some potential. And then some of them you're like, oh god, it's a little boy. Don't like you and you can't tell him don't hang out with him because my wife dad did that to me. Don't. I don't want you run that of you. Boy twenty two years later, Yeah, what he's saying now, Oh he good. That's my man conjac together and everything. He can't do nothing about it. Now, Wow, I want to come on the show on everything. No, bring me on your show. I don't move. We got

more with Mike Gaps when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club owning everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're kicking it with Mike Epps Charlemagne. Now, salute to Snoop Snoop skipped to be a tiar Wards to come to your way. I love it. Did you think about that before? Boy too? Best Gospel of Best Gospel Kurt Franklin Mary Mary. He said, yeah, this is a perfect time to skip up out of there. I'm

watching that, like franklinly beat. Did you think about that when you're playing the wedding? No, you're like, Man, it's BT Awards, I know something. My friends got to go to the awards. No, we're playing the wedding. We wasn't thinking about BT and being honest with you, and it just happened to fall on the same day, you know, which was cool, man. But I had my mother there, which was man. My mother seventy five, seventy six. She never come to see me, you know. And that's the thing.

That's another thing too. When you meet a good woman, it brings all the people out your family that I've been looking at you crazy. It'd be like, oh you are all right. I'm like, oh, I had to go get this beautiful woman for y'all to think it's a good representation though it is. It is. Yeah, y'all loved the award to come to your wedding too. In a helicopter. Damn, that's a friend. That's a fly right there. Man. Man,

that's my partners. I love them, man, I love them for that, you know, because I I don't really have a lot of industry friends. The ones that I do, you have, they real guys, you know, and we just have real relationships like that we don't have. We ain't out here proving everybody with friends either. Yeah, did you do it? That's so fake? You know. We had a bachelor part. Well, we just went to a strip club

when set up nothing. Couple older guys who never get to go to the strip club, my uncles and stuff. They were so yeah, nephew, and they fall in love with them girls. I'm like, hey, man, that girl said that to everybody. Mouncle told man, she told me to how she felt. I said, man, that's her line. Yeah, the girls are man, yeah, you being fell in love

with her. I didn't see some dudes being a strip club with a girl and get a girl the money and stuff and get up and go to the restaurom and come back and the girl sitting with somebody else and the dude look more more. It's like, that's her job. She did a good job. She in love with your ass, man, No, she just keeping you occupied. So what's your next passion project? Well,

I got a movie coming out with Eddie Murphy. I got a chance to work with the king, you know what I mean, called Dollar Miite August and he did The Last Black Man in San Francisco too, right, Last Black Man in San Francisco, which I think is gonna win some awards. Really really good movie about gentrification, and

that's what the movie is about. It's about like damn yeah, which is something that we are already knew, you know if you were black, especially growing up in the crack era, you know, and you see all these guys selling drugs in these neighborhoods and not realizing that some houses was five dollars a piece that you were selling crack out of costs half a million dollars. Now some of them houses had better. Joke, I was like, some of them houses or are haunted and the white people don't know it.

They moved in these houses and some drug dealing thing got killed in the one of them bad rooms, and the kid can't eat because it's a dude with a troop jacket on and a cane floating. There's a ghost. To write that down. That's a movie. The Hunted Traffic trap man. He got a nineties clothes That's where the nigga died and on the white people. That's gentrifying. These neighborhood y'alln't know what y'all on. They really don't, man, they don't know what God. They go to due construction

and tear the wall down. It's fifty thousands of brown old money in there, cocaine money in the wall. And the ghost come back and he wanted back, and the ghost come out. Look at my new clothing line. It's called Renegade. I don't know if that's a joker nut, that's real. That's the hell of a sage. You just said, you take me about this trap house, and then you said, look at my new clothing line talking what the ghost

was saying? Where you going to renegade that? Well, Renegade is a clothing line that I started with a partner my named London Renegade. Okay, you know it's a clothing line that I want to start this you know this. Yeah, people that just do what they're gonna do how they want to do that, I'm a renegade. Yeah. What made you that way though, like to really just not want

to be this industry person? You know a lot of people have relationships in the industry and people that they might not necessary associates, and they hang out and they do things. But you've never been that way. The industry is high school, and I was not good in high school. The Hollywood remind me of a lunch room. Man. You remember how you walk in the lunch room and they

got a popular table over there. They got a table with some bad ass that don't nobody lightly dirty, and then they got another table of kids that don't talk to nobody, that's quiet nerds. That's what Hollywood is. Yeah, and I ain't never said it. Then in one of the table I might set it's a dirty top and send it the dirty boy table forever. That's what all the good jokes aid. That's what's fun at this fun. Yeah, but it hurts because you know when when it's time

for the ceremonies and spelling bees. And that's how I been in the seeds and a group of kids to get I don't roll people that went on the row. They look at kids that say special lad liked so the special lad kids like, okay, I'm robbing you after school because you acting better than me. I didn't did both. I hadn't been on both sides. I don't mean on a roll. And when I started getting bad feeling them standardize testing, they put me righting them special right there. Yeah,

So that's that's that's what that's what renegade is. I'm a renegade. Well listen, the only one Mike is on Netflix right now, My man, Mike. I appreciate what laughing because I hadn't planning it here. Everybody was cracking them. He wasn't even doing work. Now. I was mad. I had to search it last night though. Well, I wanted to stand up the first they they had twenty fifteen one on. That's some high school kid. That's we're in high school and I ain't one of the I ain't

one of the honor roll students in Hollywood. But the people like me. There you go, And I'll tell kids all the time, it's okay if you just got two dollars. Kim, he got one hundred dollars. But he they pinched him on his ass for the hunted, licked his neck, they did all kind of for that hunted. He guy, you got the two in your pocket, wrapped in front of his wife. They did all kind of shaking his ass on Instagram. They did all kind of weird. They sold

everything for that hunted You know what I'm saying. I'm still hanging out. What the dude was the hundred dollars? Yeah, yeah, yeah, my man epste Micaps is the breakfast club. It's not officially Friday until you hear it's Friday. It's it's Friday. That's a stranger in my bad Keep out. Dad's a pounding in my head. Hey, glared up all over the room. Keep up PI the mingos in the pool. He I smell like a mini bar DJ's passed out in the yard at Barbie's on the barbecue is it's a hit

key hola bruise pictures off? Hey, last het night, he can't hit up? Hey a hate night. I'm true what you say? Oh wow, it's a blacked out blood but bread he shot it rude damn Last Friday night. Yeah, we deshed on table time saying we took too many shot. He think we kiss bud out for god. Last Friday night. Yeah, we mixed our trading card then got kicked out of the bar, so we hit the bullet bar. Last Friday night, we were streaching in the bar. See dipping in the dark.

Can't add on a nage wa. Last Friday night, Yeah, I think we fo the light. Always say we're gonna stop for a whoa, Hey what we do? Look? Listen to myself. I look, I got you, I got you right here we go? Way you went? Oh again the whole no direction? It's back, baby, Yes, trying to connect the dot come up. Don't know what to tell my boss? Hate think the city told my car het Chander lyrics on the floor. Hate with my favorite party dress I wore in sout for my arrest. Hey think God need

to change your raft? That was such your epic failures off. Hey last night he get hit up? Hey, Hey my I'm screwed. What you say? Oh wow, it's some blacked out blurt bart. I'm frad shure and grow damn. Last Friday night, Yelly dance on table time and we took too many shot. He think we chick burn out for God. Last Friday night, we we steat being called ain't got kicked out of the boy. So we hit the bullet bar. Last Friday at night, we went streaking in the bote

me dipping in this dar. Hey can't add m N twine? Last Friday night, Yeah, I think we both the low always say we're gona this time or wo or WHOA? Do it? White dude? We all again? You hit that harmony? Did you hit that harmony? Watch this one? Do we all again? No direction? Greatest boyfriend ever. I'm get it low G I ft G I f t g I f t G I f t g I f t g I f t g I f t in Friday. It's Friday, Friday. It's Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday. Good Fridays,

It's Fridays, It's Fridays. It's Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday. Now, I'm gonna be honest with you. Well, I didn't sing that with too much covivig. And the reason I didn't sing it with too much conviction because I'm still disappointed that Katy Perry fronted on us and gave us that little petty ass phone call. She told us that she was gonna come to the Breakfast Club, but then when she came to I Heart, she went to Elvis Durrand, and she went to Kattu. My people's Cutty, Cutty and

Cutty and Carolina, but they didn't come to the breakfast club. Okay, even though she had the me goals on a single and Katie Perry on a single. So you want to lose hip hop culture to look cool but not actually coming best some time into the actual culture. So you know, I didn't really sing that with too much conviction. Now I'm gonna kid you got seventeen, I got five five kids, five kids, Okay, I got to So you got some kids bob CD. I got kids, but I got a

bunch of kids bob CDs. Now it's a record on the kids bob CD. That's an old deep with goodie. It always makes me feel really good. And I would love to sing that song and here with you this morning. And I would love for the people out there listening. If you got kids and you know this record, I would like to sing. I would like for you to sing along with us. Okay, you're ready? Are you ready? Hey? No? No, no,

you gotta start it over. Let the let the let let it build up, alright, alright, and you come you like build up a right man load. This song just makes me feel good on a Friday. It's an oldieput goodie. Yes, if you know this record, I want you to sing along. I go by name of Charlomagne. They card I'm a DJ and me together we are no direction, but this is one direction. And if you know the worst, I

want you to sing out. Maybe it's the way why she was, come on straight into my heart, and so lad come on to the dozen pass the cards come on just like she already day no boppy head, I said, can you give it back to me? I'm getting this? She said, it's never been your wildest dreams and what we do and we dance all night to the best song ever. We do it every time. Now. I can't remember how we go, but I don't that I won't forgetner because we dance all night to the best song ever.

I think they went oh oh oh. I think it went yea, yeah, yeah, I think it goes oh. I hope it's not over. It's not over. Share. Her name was Georgia Rose, who and her daddy was a dandist. PRESTI said, I had a dirty mouth fifty two times. It's cold, but she kicks me like she meant it. I say, I can't I take you home with me? She saying, never in your wildest dreams. Bounce and we dance all night to the best song ever in you

Ya every mine. Now, I can't remember we go, but I know Dad, I won't forget her because we dance all night to the best so never. I think it went Oh oh oh, I think it went yeah, yeah, yeah, I think it goes. Oh everybody whis for everybody? Whip took. I know you know I remember you, and I know you know. I know you remember paying I don't know you know we remember you, and you know I know you remember how we dance? Well, what, how we went

on a Friday? How we dance, How we did what with the breakfast club on Pelp Drop, dance all night till the best song ever? We do every life. Now, I can't remember how it goes, but I know that I won't for yet her. So we danced all night send the best song ever, I think, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I think it goes. Oh who that Mord's bast to all the fathers with kids and kids bop CD's God damn it all right positive note Up next is the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, I said morning. Everybody is DJ

Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club all right, Now you guys have a great weekend. Shout to everybody that picked up tickets to My car show again are so appreciated. September seventh is the date. And also Charlomagne, you got a positive note. Yeah, man, I just want to say it doesn't matter where you are. You are nowhere compared to where you can go. You just gotta believe that you can get there and understand that your life does not get better by chance, it

gets better by change. Breakfast Club

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