In the morning. The morning. I'm talking right. You know you're about to experience a morning showing like any yo Brekfast Club. What you guys are doing right now, that's the hub culture. Breakfast Club is my morning sick. I need it and I love it. Something you like, You're really not popping until you do the breakfast Club. Been waiting come to y'all, show man. I know you gotta be a big time ce Let me be up in him.
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holiday weekend? My holiday weekend was going well until Michael Kay Williams passed away. Yeah, man, God bless God, bless the day that one hurts sending healing energy to Michael Kay Williams and the family and Michael Kay Williams. Definitely absolutely. Yeah, I'm out in a Florida. I'm out here for my birthday weekend. I was doing a bunch of shows and planning out Carchella Miami. So I've been out here and making sure everything is right, getting everything situated for the
car show. So I'm here. I'll be back Tomata. But you're very sad man, very very sad, upsetting new Yeah, I was doing today. I spent the whole day home. Yesterday I went to National Harbor, Maryland, over the weekend for this celebrate and the Rose event. It was a beautiful outdoor event. Everybody had on pink. It was a really really nice event. DJ Jazzy Jeff was there, Estelle bj to Chicago Kid. It was. It was beautiful. It
was a nice day out. And Yeah, then I came home out to get a new roof after the remnants of Hurricane Ida hit in New York City. Then my roof was all messed up. I had all these leaks. I was home yesterday and today getting this new roof put in. Yeah, well, let me ask you a question. I know a bunch of people I've been reaching out to that's we've actually been reaching out to me. They said that their house got flooded on the East Coast, but a lot of them, you know, didn't have flood insurance.
Like this is never happening, you know, and I don't even know how long. So a lot of people don't have flood insurance. To the fact that their house got flooded, they lose everything. Insurance doesn't cover anything at all, which is wild. New York City, New York City. I was the first time they ever issued a flash flood warning, So that makes sense. Yeah, my parents, their basement got flooded. They got three feet of water, and they don't have
flood insurance. Yeah, that's that's crazy because, like you said, it's the first time ever that I can remember. So people who don't have flood insurance unless you live in the flood zone, if you got flooded out, you gotta pay for all that. A lot of people lost whatever it was in their basement. So a lot of people have their washer dryers or their little man caves or you know, people live in a basement and they lost everything. A lot of people lost everything, which is which is crazy.
And the insurance company shit. I mean, I guess insurance companies ain't gonna do it, but the government should do something. There's a lot of it. There's a lot of people that lost everything. You know, they lost everything but their life, You're right, you know, yeah, And in situation like that, that's how you got to look at it. Because we started off the show sending condolences to somebody passed away who's no longer here. So if you're breathing, you still
got a chance this morning. There you go. All right, Well, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about Michael Kay Williams to start the show off. He was found dead in his apartment in New York City, and we'll give you some of those details and also remember him for the amazing person that he was. All Right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is stej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news, all right, where we're starting, Well, this was devastating. Michael Kay Williams was discovered to face down and unresponsive in the dining room of his apartment in Williamsburg. They said there appeared to be heroin on the kitchen table, but that's not confirmed. So what happened was he was supposed to show up to an event
on Saturday. He never made it. According to sources, a relative then went to his home on Monday and someone called the cops to his address. They said there was a man who was unresponsive and feels cold. Now. He had openly talked about his past struggles with drugs, and he was pronounced dead at two twelve pm yesterday. Said it appears that he had fatally o'deed. It was unclear how long he had been there. They said there was no foul play, indicated no force entry, the apartment was
in order. His longtime rep confirmed his passing in a statement. He said, it is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing of Emmy nominated actor Michael K. Williams. They asked for your privacy while grieving this unsurmountable loss. Yeah, and you know, he was very active in the community as well, not just as far as being an amazing actor, he also was an activist. He's from Brooklyn and even
just during this pandemic, we went to a dinner. He did this social justice dinner with young people who were impacted by the system, formerly incarcerated people, very high ranking police officers. All of those things he did to cover topics like pay and equity, employment opportunities for black and brown women and how that impacts public safety. Those things
were super important to him as well. So I just want to say, I've been seeing all those pictures that people have been posting, and you can see he's touched so many people's lives by the way that they've posted about him, spoken about how many people know him personally and have worked with him both on and off camera. Yeah, sending condolences, did that brother, Michael Kay Williams and his family. Man,
You just never know what people going to do. That's why I'll be sending folks healing energy because you never know who needs it. Right, And we are going to get an past interview on with Michael Kay Williams this morning for you guys, all right, and today also well, yesterday, expanded unemployment benefits that have kept millions of Americans to
float during this pandemic have expired. So there was an abrupt cut off of assistance to seven point five million people as this delta variant is still rattling this pandemic recovery. So the end of the aid came without objection from Biden and his top economic advisors. It's been a fight. Some people feel like it's time to end these benefits and let's get back to work and let's have some recovery.
And other people feel like we're too vulnerable right now, and people are facing foreclosure and not able to eat right now. So what they do. But it's a thin line right now, because they were telling me that a lot of companies like Starbucks, a lot of them can't open up, not because they don't want to, but because they don't have the employees. And they're saying a lot of businesses won't have people won't go back to work.
So but then there's a lot of people that can't go back to work, are scared to go back to work, or you know, they make more money on unemployment. So I know it's it's a very thin line of when people should go back to work and when they don't want to. Hey, man, Screech is about to get nuts, all right. This is precious season, last few months of the year. We're going into the holiday season. Folks don't want to do things, you know, for themselves and their
families like it's gonna be this is precious season. There's and there's a new COVID variant now, the MOVE variant that has been found in all states except for Nebraska. Move like cows mu He said. It's even more transmissible than delta, and it also has the potential to resist the vaccines. So yet another variant. All right, well, so what do you do with a situation like that? If if people are saying it's because I read that too, it's resistant to the vaccine, then what do you do.
M Well, that's why they're saying, we are getting vaccinated and other protections are important. It actually vaccine, they said, those are the actions that actually break the chain of transmission, because that transmission is what limits COVID nineteen and that's what doesn't allow the virus to mutate into something that could be more dangerous. In other words, if more people would have been vaccinated, then you stop with all these mutations,
no doubt. But we're here now. So when you have a mutation, mattery that that you know can break through the vaccine. What do you tell people, Charlemagne? They don't know, that's all I want. I don't know if I figured it out. They don't not know. They'll say boost the shot three. Then they'll say boost the four or five six. They don't know. It's like playing this. It's playing again Russian roue legends. Wear your masking and pray, and kids
are back in school, so that's even more worrisome. All right, well that is your front page news. All right, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, phone line to wide open, call us now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So we better have famo. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? All right? Hey,
good morning to get it off your chest. Mama. I was just listening about how you guys at the unemployment abruptly I did. I do not think you're hunting from about that. There are jobs everywhere, and I think it's kind of ridiculous that they've slow them on this song. The need to get back to work, like I have to work the whole entire pathetic. And I know people that purpose quit their jobs to get on unemployment. I know people that have not worked in almost two weeks.
Hears that are going up and keep and buy any cars off unemployment. So enough is enough? Yea more than enough shots out here. People do not want to work. Yeah, I've heard that. I've heard a lot of business don't and say that. Like a lot of my people who you know, own like franchises, they said that, like they can't even get employees to get to work because everybody collecting unemployment. I've heard that. Yaas I think up a second job and the job that I work at. At
my second job, they cannot get employees. I feel so bad because I don't want to work there no more. But they really have no employees. People won't even come in for interviews, they won't pick up the phone from fallback. They quit purpose, we forget unemployment. It's ridiculous. I don't think there's not in a post about it. You can't just keep on let me people put at home and collect all this money. Well, we are hiring at private
label in Detroit. If anybody has experience. It wants to come work at the store, and we're hiring at the coffee shop here in Brooklyn. So just putting that out there, all right, Hello, who's this man? What's up? Broke it off your chests and wire talking about this new barrier and this book barrier and how we get to you the friends get the vaccine? Is against the vaccine, So why are we still tell the people to get the vaccine?
And now we got to pay a game. It's not a lot of cases, by the way, It's only like a few hundred in the states that it's identified in, but it's still the vaccine does protect you against the delta variant, which is the dominant one right now. And kids are going back to school and kids under twelve can't get vaccinated, so you want to try to protect whoever you can. I did what you're saying. I live in Florida. My daughter go to school without a mask
and no kids in her school. I've got Kobe, you know, like it's potato for Tonno. But when we get this on pushing this vaccine on people, do you know that it got r DA and it that affects your DNA. It's just so many variables this vaccination. I feel like we'll be Kenny Peg. What the hell is RDA? What's RDA? Ardients is something that your body naturally produced its signals to your DRNA and it turns their dear they out to react to think. They said that vaccines do not
affect or interact with our DNA in any way. That's a false and in these the FDA also approved cigarette. That's not true. Though I can't. I can't speak on I can't speak on. No. I did no, no, no, I've looked, I've looked at one up. That's that's not true, sir, that the FDA is not approved the used to cigarettes. Tell me which you also get black men characters. Do your research. Yeah, the FBA doesn't approve the youth of tobacco. Brother, that's a fact. All right, Well, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight's up right now, phone lines wide open. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all, as this good time to get it off your chest. Is your man of blast. We want to hear from you on the breakfast But hello, who's this queen? Come on to get it off your chests. Mama. I really want to say to the men and woman out here to stop playing with people's emotions, oh boy, because not everybody can handle it, and you're gonna get
yourself hurt out here. Oh what happened, Mama? Who hit the bottom? I don't want to do for six years, he's following me from Alabama head to Virginia and just was key in. And you know, I was one of the ones like maybe he hadn't been hurt and let me you know it out and I just put him back home. Um last month and he hit me up to day like, yeah, I'm trying to work it out with somebody. And I told him, please do this new birth right because you never know. I can handle it emotionally,
but you never know if somebody else can. And I feel like he's gonna get hurt it they don't get himself together. It don't sound like you can handle it emotionally. It sounds like you put one hand on back, one hand on front him and turned you out. If he went closer, it might have been. I just sent them home. But I'm I'm not. I'm getting through it. I'm not
saying that that rolled up on me. Now, I feeled you saying I feeled you saying he put that one, he put one hand on your back, one hand on Hello, who's this a Tisha from Brooklyn? Get it off your chest up people lay the birthday. Thank you so much money, thank you my birthdays, Friday burrgoals. Congratulations for making it into another year. Oh, thank you? All right, death, thank god. I'm forty two years old. I am not embarrassed. Hy should you be? I don't know. People don't be liking
to say they Hey, I don't get it. They damn they damned fool. Those are very insecure people because the truth and there's a lot of kids ain't making it. That's right, it's a blessing, that's right. I'm made my mistakes, I'm getting on, I'm making making good moves now, that's right. I also had a question. I have a three year old. I'm going to keep home again this year because I don't know this very int' is crazy and I would like to go offend some legit work at home things
that I could look into. Man, that's crazy. I was riding in the work this morning and I wasn't listening to nothing, just because I wanted to think, and I was literally thinking the same thing about my two youngest. I'm like, maybe I should home school to five year old and the two year old. I literally was thinking the same thing this morning. I was gonna talk to my wife about that. Just make sure you do it, because I know three years old is PreK, not really
pre case four four ye threeks. They're doing a three K now where they like pre K or headstard or something. Yeah. Yeah, it's just just make sure whatever you do, you you really do it. Because I left one of my kids. I took out during kindergarten two years ago, and it was really difficult when he went back to school because they learned so much now when pre K and kindergarten usually they would learn that much in first grade secondary,
but they learned everything earlier. So we had to get to this and everything to make sure he was right. But it's very difficult when you put your kids out. You have to make sure you continue to teaching because it gets easy because they're home, but you just gotta put that dedication in right. They're doing that all day long. It's not well hours in day care, in schools and
things like that. They're doing it all day long, so I was want to run and deal with things, you know, looking, Yeah, there's there are apps and websites that can actually help you find remote jobs that you can look for. I know there's flex jobs and they have we work Remotely dot com. But they have a lot of opportunities for people to work from home right now, if you do a search for it. There's a lot of different websites, a lot of apps that will help you find some
work from home jobs. I thought she's talking about for our kids. But you should definitely do you do the ABC's and one two threes in addition to work from home also, Okay, thank you so much. No, I do definitely no home. I'm doing a little door dash uber so I want to be home though I don't want to be doing it all right, mama, Well, thank you for checking in. A good luck get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now
we got rumors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about Naomi Osaka and the US help and she said you may not see her for a while. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club. Listen, Oh go report, It's breakfast club. Well, Naomiosaka says she may take another break from tennis. She did lose in the US Open. It was a close upset loss, and she told reporters that she's taking an indefinite break. Here's what she honestly don't know when I'm
gonna play my next tennis much. I think I'm gonna take a break from playing for a while. When I win, I don't feel happy, I feel more like a really and then when I lose, I feel very sad, and I don't I don't think what's normal. She had written on Twitter that she was working to be more positive, and she also talked about her struggles with self esteem. She says she would try to celebrate herself and her
accomplishments more they see. I didn't see her a documentary, but I heard a documentary on Netflix breaks down all of this and the reason she feels this way and why you know, when she wins, she doesn't feel happy. When she loses, she feels sad, and it talks about everything why she represents Japan when she plays tennis. I heard the documentary is really good. I haven't seen it,
but it said it. It really gives you an insight of her life and how why she would be feeling all these But she probably don't know why she feels that way. And that's why I'm glad that humans on this planet are realizing when enough is enough. So you know, you could take a step back and try to figure it out when folks will overwhelm mentally or emotionally. Take a step back if you can, and you know, figure
out what your issues are. I don't see the problem right, and I mean I think um as far as her representing Japan, she was born in Japan, so you know that's I'm sure that's why there's a lot of other reasons because her dad is hate and her dad got her. It's it's a reason why she played for Japan, not just because she was born in It's a whole long thing. If you watch the documentary. Yeah, but why is it like a big debate she was born and I just
explained documentary. People were so I remember people were so mad about it. I'm like, why a huge deal? All right? Now, Cardie B has given birth to her second child. To congratulations to Cardie and offset a nice it said, we are so overjoyed to finally meet our son. He is already loved so much by our family and friends, and we can't wait to introduce him to his other Did they name him culture too? What they name him? Oh? I don't know, and that would be dope. But he
did post chapter five. He did post chapter five when he posted the picture of the baby. And guess who else is expecting. Cardak Black is expecting a baby girl, so that'll be a second child. And his girlfriend is Miranda Johnson. They met about four years ago. They decided they wanted to have a child together. His girlfriend is the real to Miranda Johnson, and that is their first child together. So they conceived in April. The child is
due late this year or early next year. That the congratulations is that the young lady who had Coldak blushing up here when he was up here at that time. That was a long time ago. Now you sure remember he was engaged since then and he's you know, a lot has going on all right now. Cardak Black also had some controversy, and that's because he was donating air conditioners and these AC units. He personally delivered them back in July, but the housing Authority in Pampano Beach had
some issues. They fired off cease and desist letters and they accused him of entering the property twice causing disturbances. They said he caused a disruption by shooting a music video on the property and playing loud music, and they got upset at him for installing air conditioning in the units,
so people were like, what is the big deal. Kodak's lawyer, Bradford Cohen, said that he thought it was sad and shameful that the housing authority wished to stop the assistance to the elderly and underprivileged during a heatwave and two year pandemic. Well Now, a rep for the Housing Authority has told TMZ that donation was extremely generous and admirable, but they were concerns about AC installations being done properly
to meet safety guidelines. They also insisted at all residents already had AC units and said that they had to send these cease and desists for other issues like unauthorized music video shoots and large gatherings creating a public safety hazard. God, the man tried to do something good. Chief dat Black. He was like installing the units himself too, so that was nice and exciting. He didn't make you not even
want to do not different. Now, the housing Authority did say they welcome the opportunity to collaborate with him on his efforts to give back to the community, though they got called out. No, no, you said you said he was with that woman. He's been with that woman for four years, right, Well they met four years ago. Yeah, that was December twenty eighteen when he was on the
Brothers Club. So it met four years ago. But he got engaged, I mean in twenty nineteen to Mellow Rex remember, so no, yeah, yeah, this is a whole explanation for it. Actually interviewed him and that is coming out this week, so he talks about all of that all right. Now. Janet Jackson has shared the first teaser for her new documentary, This is the Truth, Take It or Leave It. It's a two part documentary and it's set to air on a Lifetime and Any in January. So here's the teaser trailer,
the first one they've put out. This is what a superstar looked like. She's an empowered woman. She is a force to be reckoned with. She comes from a whole family of legends. She will always my baby's sister. This is my story, told by me, not through someone else's hide. This is the truth, keeping or leave it, love it or hate it, This is me. All right. Well I'm excited. Yeah, me too. I can't read to watch that one. All right.
Well that is your rumor report, all right, thank you, miss Ye and happy birthday to Nori Noriega friends of course, rap of course a podcast in media. Now, yesterday was his birthday, so right now dropping clues bomb for n Yeah, shout out to end I know. And they also celebrated his anniversary wedding anniversary over the weekend. I couldn't make it. Well, actually I was supposed to, but then when I looked at all the pictures, everybody was all dressed up and
look so nice. I was coming from a part that I didn't want to do that to Nori. So but happy birthday, Nori, and happy anniverse. I'm glad you exist. I'm happy at the anniversary Nori and Neery love you eno. All right, now, we got our front page news coming up. Yes, the Department of Justice is pledging support for reproductive healthcare after Texas has pretty much banned abortion. All right, we'll
get into that next It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. It's Angela Yee. Feel tired and out of it? You could be dealing with junk sleep from sleeping on the wrong mattress. The Mattress Firm sleep experts will match you to the perfect matches and help you unjunk your sleep. Visit mattess Firm dot com or a Matchess Firm store. Today morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the
guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page new Happy Tuesday, guys will be staring you. Well. Let's start with the Department of Justice. They have pledged support for reproductive healthcare after Texas has basically said that women cannot get abortions after six weeks, which at that time a lot of women don't even know that they're
pregnant by week six. And also anybody who helps aid a woman get an abortion, even a lift or uber driver, could face those consequences and any type of reproductive health services. All of that, so the Attorney General is now saying that the Department will provide support from federal law enforcement when an abortion clinic or reproductive health center is under attack.
They said, we will not tolerate violence against those seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services, physical obstruction or property damage, and violation of the Face Act. So that happened. Also, Lift and Uber said they will pay legal fees for drivers who are sued under this new Texas abortion law. So if a woman is in need of transportation to a clinic, what the law says is that those drivers
could face civil lawsuits under that law. Will Lift and Uber is now saying that you can't even ask a person like you don't have to tell your driver where they're taking you, and you have that right to privacy. So imagine you go and you get in a lift and then you're going to a clinic, and now that person who has no idea what you're going for, ends
up getting charged with taking you. That doesn't make sense because that doesn't comply with people's basic rights to privacy, to the community guidelines provided by these services, and the spirit of rideshare. I still feel like I feel I still feel like people aren't raising holy hell about that law in Texas the way they should be. Like when you see the white Supremacy Court upholding unconstitutional laws like that.
It's only a matter of time before they try to get you know, rid of role versus weight on a national level, right right, because they said Florida's next trying
to follow behind Texas. Now, abortion funds and practical support organizations that provide women in need with money, transportation, lodging, recovery, care, and childcare could also face civil suits under this new law, as well as doctors, nurses, domestic violence counselors, and even if you're somebody's friend, somebody's parents, somebody's spouse, clergy member, anybody who drives a woman to a clinic or even just provides counseling about whether to have the procedure could
potentially be charged under this new law. So drivers, everybody should not be put at risk all right now. This past Labor Day, so three hundred percent more new COVID cases on average than last year. So that's the jump that we're seeing. This has translated into overcrowded hospitals, arising infections among children, which is a particular concern. Like I said earlier, a lot of students are going back to the classrooms and people are also fearing that this past
holiday weekn could make matters even worse. So they said one big difference between this year and last year the more transmissible delta variant. Another one is that Americans over twelve years old can get highly effective COVID nineteen vaccines. Experts say that is the best defense against the virus.
But only fifty three percent of the US population is fully vaccinated, So as we're waiting for these kids, only fifty three percent, And they said they got to get what the seventy m because I keep waiting for that herd immunity thing to kick in. But I guess a certain number of I haven't heard you mention it in a long time up, but I know they said a certain number of people had to be vaccinated in order
for that to happen. I think it was like what seven pre Yeah, we're pretty far from that mark anyway, We're only at fifty three percent. It's not far. And I mean it's been a long time that they've been saying this and we're still almost twenty percent away. Man. Now, it's a couple of weeks ago at seventy percent of the population was vaccinated, but it was only like they only had got like one shot or something like that.
You know, I think that was in certain states. I think that was in the I want to say New Jersey or something like that. I was just in Joe Biden said that I thought it was only a certain state. I could have been wrong. Well, the thing is that a lot of a lot of our population is even eligible to get vaccinated, because if you're under twelve, you can't. So I don't even see how that's even going to be possible until that's available for everyone, right, all right.
Virginia is also set to remove Richmond Lee's statue, and that is supposed to be happening tomorrow, more than one hundred and thirty years after it was built as a tribute to a Civil War hero. He is widely seen as a symbol of racial injustice, and according to state officials, that is going to come down this week. Their governor said, this is an important step in showing who we are and what we value as a a well. So that is on top of a granite pedestal nearly which is
in the monument avenue. So they've announced plans to take the statue down since last year in June, and they announced that ten days after George Floyd died under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer. The plans were still for more than a year by two lawsuits that were filed by residents who are opposed to the removal, but rulings last week by the Supreme Court of Virginia Claire the way for that statue to be taken down. So tomorrow is the day. Yeah, definitely, right, it's got the goal.
But all right, and that is Oh, just to go back to what we were talking about. Yet, a CDC showed that seventy percent of US adults haven't had at least one shot of a COVID nineteen vaccine. Right, So for fully vaccinated, it's only fifty three percent. But they said, I think it's sixty two percent of the population who's eligible to get it have gotten it. But fifty three percent of the population in general are fully vaccinated. All right, all right, and that is your front page news, all right.
Now where we come back, Rest in peace to Michael Kay Williams. He passed away yesterday. He was found. So he came a couple of years ago and I think this was one of his first interviews on the Breakfast Club and He just talked about his start and getting into character and getting out of character, and he breaks down a lot, so we're gonna get that back on when we come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club again. Rest in peace to Michael kay Williams. He's been on The Breakfast Club a bunch of times, so we wanted to get back an interview when he one of the first times he came on and talked about how he got his start and some of the roles he played. So let's get into it now again. Rest in peace to Michael kay Williams. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. We got a special guest in the building, one of
the most underrated actors in the business. I would say, all right, mister Michael kay Williams, good morning, good morning morning. They'll glad you made it up here because he felt like you were ducking us. I'm not gonna lie. Why duck you know? I do you know? I take the iHeart wherever I go, I listen. I've listened to you guys. I swear to God everything I love in London on the set of Assassin's Creed. Yo, y'all keep me grounded, man.
I listened to all your interviews. Man, whenever I can, whenever any part of the world I can get the iHeart app I listened to it. Well, thank you for that. So you heard us having the conversation one morning when Justin Bieber said he didn't want to play a gay
roll a gay roll, right right, Well I missed that one. Yeah, your name came up a lot in it because I was like, it didn't hurt Michael Kay Williams when he played Omar, like you know, yeah, I mean, you know, I come from a you know, it was do a Die, you know Brooklyn prices. But what you could you couldn't check from a different err we didn't have social media back then. You had to get a popit. You never you never had any reservations about playing the role, man, Listen,
I had reservations about not eating. You know, I found something in life that that I gravitated to, that that that that kept my attention. Man. I was the kid that that was always stepping in huge turns of manure. You know these cuts in my face did not come from you know, me selling you know the newspaper, my newspaper round. I was always getting into trouble and just could never get focused in nothing. Man and the arts gave me something to believe in, something I could believe
in myself and felt good about myself. So you know, it was just like I did anything. I had no fear with this. This is something that made me feel good about us. And let's keep in mind that role
was an incredible role. It was a very complex role, Like really being gay was so secondary to who Omar was in general as far as being like the most That's exactly how I played I played it like so what you know, My biggest concern with Omar playing that character was to make sure that people believed when I picked that gun up that I was going to kill you, because if you knew me, everybody know that Mike the creampup dude, I'm not I'm not that dude. Anybody that
grew up with me in Brooklyn. I would jump in the rope with you. You know what I mean, I was, I don't care, you know, I was not the gangster, you know. So I wanted to make sure people when you picked that gun up. I had to believe that I could do that, so the audience believe that. So what was harder to play the gangster role of the gay role? For me, it was definitely the gangster role. I had to go somewhere and make myself believe what could make me believe that I would want to kill somebody?
And I had to find that within myself. Ohmar was I wasn't acting. I gotta go somewhere and it's dark. I locked him with Omar because he was sensitive, he was vulnerable. I didn't play him as the alpha male. I play him like you know, like you know, which made him connect to anybody, connect him. If you push anybody in the corner, they are going to retaliate. They're going to attack. It's just it's the nature of life. And Omar kind of played him from that, this sensitive dude,
like you can't hurt his feelings. So you could see yourself the man, but not see yourself killing somebody. I could see myself in love, bro, I could see myself in love. You know, I don't really I didn't really get onto the whole, you know, you know, the you know, male female thing. It was I looked at. It was love, you know what I mean. And I didn't have to walk in high heel shoes at least not for that one. Shout out to the cast of Triple nine. So you
have no problem playing any role, Na man. You know I've played a few gay characters. You know, I called my agent the other I was like, you know what, you know, this question is gonna start coming up in a minute. You know, happy at landed Omar. You know, I got this joint coming out ABC called When We Ride, which is based on the true story that's the HIV positive. Yeah. Man, you know I had to lose weight. I lost, like,
you know, like forty pounds for that role. Shout out to to Ken Jones, San Francisco, the people you know castro Now, how do you get that energy out of you? And I mean this with all the roles, because I mean you play Omar and the Y, you played Chalky on ball Walking Party at Old Gangsters, then you play a lot of gay roles. How do you get rid of all of that energy? Man? Charlotte Man, I'm so glad you asked that, because you know, I had to
learn how to wash my my psyche. Man. This kid is little my little brother man in Atlanta twenty one years old. We was chilling Atlanta's on a set of Best Seeing. The kid was like, he said, man, you look stressed out. Do you meditate? Like hunh, you need to wash the brain, bro, Like you know, you're taking all these characters. And I was like, this kid told me this. I was like, you gotta gotta wash you rain Mike. You know, so so prayer. I had to get back into Bible, man, just to get on my knees.
And just like watch, I had to reconnect with my family, people who matter at me. I'm be fifty years old November, so I reconnect with my kids, you or my oldest son, you know. You know, he got so he had some issues, some situations. I had to like, you know, family came first and and that kind of balances me out with these dark characters that I played, you know, and then you know, you look at these these where now where
my career has brought me. Where I'm portraying like a character like Freddie that's my nephew, dominic dude part that's that's based on my real life Jimmy rose Man, my big brother who who these these characters now the Night of you know, black Market. These are stories that that the universe is sending me to portray, and it's like they they affect, their they impact. They have impacted my life, my personal life from one point or another, whether me or someone who I love. So I can't run from
this no more. You know, how is your family life and your personal life? Because you play those roles, you live those roles, and you got to be a different person. You know. I'm a work in progress, I will say that much. Um. I just strive to be better than the dude I was yesterday. I don't try to put too much expectations on myself because I'm how did your family look at you? I'm still in the club, nobody in dangel I still I'm still in the club man.
So so I just I just take it one day at the time, and you gotta get a lot of especially just to make sure. One night, I was out with my friends right when the Wire was on, and my girls like, oh there go ohmar from the wire, and I was like okay, and then other family was like, you know he's gay though, and I'm like, no, that's just the character that he plays on the show that's not in real life, and people sometimes do get that, especially just when that was only what people knew you
from initially. You know, I'm gonna keep it one hunted with you, right you know. Um Um, this last job I did, I did in San Francisco, Man, when we rise, it made me look at a lot of things in my life that happened to me. You know, I'm a survivor of mother Station and we're gonna leave it at that, you know. And yeah, I did question myself and we're gonna leave that at that, you know. But where I've
been there's really nobody's business. And what I do in my bedroom or have done in my bedroom, I'm not at liberty to talk about talk about that really, but I will say this much. I definitely had to look at some things in my life and some some some questions I had in my life that that I got aroused and be playing my characters. You know. So I'm near with it right now, you know what I mean.
I like hearing you say that too, because there's a lot of kids that are still trying to figure out, you know, their sexuality because of situations like that, and they end up killing themselves. Because they're young, but you old and you're still dealing with it. I like, like you said, you're still a work in progress, like you're just trying to figure it out. Many I'm gonna stay young and heart man, big holes say, you know, young forever,
but I want to be wise everyone. I want to get wiser, you know, But I'm gonna stay young at harfever man. I love youth, all right. That was part one of our interview with Michael kay Williams again, Rest in peace. This is when he came through a couple of years ago. We're gonna get part two back on when we come back. It's the Breakfast Local Morning Morning, everybody in Stege and Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're getting on an interview we did with Michael kay Williams a couple of years ago. He passed away over the weekend and I wanted to get back an old interview or him talking about how he got started and in some of his characters. So let's get into part two of it. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, watch in black Market and I saw you in York and going to the church that you say actually kind of
helped save you. I was surprised to hear some things on there, like you know, people picture you, you're on TV and they automatically think, oh, he's got money, he's doing well, he's on TV. But you said things weren't so great for you. No, No, The Wire. I lived in the projects in vander Vere until the second season of The Wire, where I got evicted because I was on drugs. You know, at that point in my life, I'm on a TV show. I'm literally I'm homeless, you know,
I mean when I stay homeless, you know. Shout out to mom, Duke said, my family that was out of state. You know, it was either that my mother's couch, you're sleeping on my kids bedroom floor on stat N Island. The only place where I could really be myself because I had some issues. I was working. I was you know, I was part of it. And the only place I can do that and be safe was with these dudes, my brothers, you know, Idea Isabella in New New Jersey man,
shout out to the Hill family. Those brothers took me in, you know, and I had people who loved me, who could took me in, but I did. I really want to go back and living the projects. You know, every week I was on HBO, I was hungry, man, I was really I made a lot of bad decisions early on in my career. And it's the grace of guard that you know, you ain't had no damn TMZ or me out there, you know, because I don't think them cameras was coming to the parts where I was at.
They wasn't rolling over there. What kind of drugs are they selling in the nineties that you had so many functioning drug addicts that could wait, Yeah, early two thousands. I'm a dinosaur, man, It's very little. I haven't done. I got dinosaur of blood in me. But my downfall, you know, I'll keep it real, honey. It was it was coke at one point, you know, yeah, I just smoke it. It It was the eighties, you know what I'm saying. Eighties and the nineties day. You know, we didn't have
examples of crackheads. It was shown to me being something sexy, you know, dudes and women on the dance floor with with with leather and Swede and fox with you know, hitting the personal pipe on the dance floor throwing their hands up. I thought that was sexy, you know, I was. I wasn't in places way too young, yeah, you know, and I saw way too much, way too early, and you know I got a little turned out. But you know it's in the grace of God. I'm here today
to talk about how do you play those characters? Because you play some of those characters even in the night of you know, you're you're using drugs and night of Does that bother you when you have to play those characters that the characters like now, I don't want to do that, or you just like I'm active once I believe the world is real. I mean, you gotta do it, you gotta you gotta commit to it or don't do the job, you know. But Freddie was definitely Yeah, that
beat me up. Let's talk about to make you want to relapse? Yeah, the word it cooking it up? You would put it to Yeah, yeah, I don't play with that. You know it's real. You know, those fields were not committed murder and a character I got. Those emotions are real. Bro. If it looks really you, it's because it felt real to me, you know, And you gotta like, you say, what do you do with those feelings, with emotions, those those things create energy. You gotta they have to go somewhere,
and you can't keep them in you. It'll cross you up. You can't go around killing people, you know, you can't. You might get out, but you can't just kill you know what I'm saying. It ever affects you're getting to work on time and taking care of your responsibilities a time or two, you know. But I would like to say that I have a pretty good track record in my twenty somebody years in this business. I'm known for being on time, doing the work and being respectful. Yes, yes, yeah,
you got some questions. The first thing I said was I was disappointed in the finale. Let me let me ask you a question. Why did you think that? What made you think it was weak? And what did you want to see? I mean, because I mean for everybody who hasn't seen it, there's a female it dies, and there's a guy in there that they're trying to say that killed it, and it's a hung jury so he
gets off. The problem was I want to know who killed the young lady because we never find out who you find out the season two right, well, there is there's technically no season two, but that is true until you to your point. You are correct that there there
was a murder that went unsolved. But what the writers, I think in my mind, what the writers were trying to show you was we got to watch a whole other crime happened while we're waiting for to see what happened in the initial crime was, which was how Nazia got treated in the judicial system. That was a crime that we watched happened right in front of our eyes. We didn't have to wonder who did that. You know,
our system failed that young man. That man was innocent until proven poor because had he had he had the money to get the powerful lawyers, the right lawyers. It is my belief in what I've seen in past situations in this country, that situation could have would have probably been handled differently had he had the proper lawyers. He went in there as a Muslim with no money and had having had been accused of killing an Upper West Side white girl done and he had no record. They
had him as a flight wrist. The dude had no passport. Where is he going? Correct me if I'm wrong? Tuo Park discovered you right, Poc found me with a um polaroid, you know, in New York shooting a movie called Bullet And of him and Mickey Rock. He was looking for a role to play the little brother and Pop saw a polaroid picture. Man, I never forget this Polo was you know back in the days. To go to the the audition, they put you in the wall to polaroid you. I
had a purple sweatshirt on with the word gravy. My black butt with a purple sweatshirt. I don't know how this dude saw me. Like, I mean, so the dude saw me, but he reckoned. He he clocked the scarm was like, yo, who is this dude? He said, you'll find this dude. And in his words, he told me on the set. He told me in the in the in the limousine seeing he says, I saw your picture and I said I saw the scar. And he said, this dude looks thugged out enough to play my little brother.
And he also went back and told the writer because you remember he had to slick Rick, I patch you on. He did that because like he said, yeah, we both was ballheaded. You got the scar, I got the one I we brothers. We looked crazy, right. I was like, yeah, we look crazy, We'll be crazy. That was your man, y'all was close. No, man, I wasn't awe of that brother. I said very little around him. Actually, I literally used to like to shake around him, and I was older
than him. All I want to do with this dude, honestly, was just smoke a blunt with him. Really I could. I want to just be able to say I smoked a blunt with pot. Right, So I got it. I'm gonna come to work tomorrow with the weed but no blunt, and then I'm gonna knock on his door and be like, ah, I swear to you. This is before the movie was out. I created that that stuff really happened. So I'm okay, So I gotta have my weed. I knocked on his chair and he was in there. He was in a
conversation talking. The Stretch, God bless the Death Stretch was in the trailer talking and you could hear it was a very passionate conversation. What I said, Hey, Poco, you got an extra blunt? Nah bam closed the thought and he went back to his conversation, was like, hey, you never got to smoke a blood with him, no in a word. But you know what though in his defense, he taught me. I learned so much watching him work on the set. I learned how to conduct myself in
the set. He was the first person I ever heard that say he doesn't come to the set and getting character, come prepared. When I come in and set two pockets back in my trailer, I'm I'm the character now. I learned that from him. I learned how to speak up. I am I anybody who met Poco because Pox seem like such a mythological figure. Right now, people gonna kill me if I don't ask, how did you get this car? Oh? Um?
I was in a bar in Jamaica, Queens on my twenty fifth birthday, and I got really drunk and I entertained the conversation that I would have normally ignored had I been sober, and I got jumped the crap beat down of me. And that's literally what happened to do. How I got cut in my face. Dude spit a razor.
He kept saying, um, what what? On hindsight, what he was doing was he was getting at that razor ready, And I was like, dude, and I remember my last words to him was Julio, we all black man, Why why we gotta be like this man before be all brothers? Why why are you in my face like this? Bro? My thought was that's all you got or you kind of smack dudes now? And I went in. He kept cutting my friend who dragged me out. He got cut to He was the first one to tell me my
face was cut. He's like, your Mike, You're gonna be all right done. I was like what I said, you got a little touch in your face. But I thought I was sweating and I went like this. I'm like, oh word. So I went back to fight more right because I I lost my mind. I lost my mind. But I saw my friend was He was barely standing and getting lost so much blood. So I thought he was going to die in and so I said, So we got in the car and thank god, we drove
to the hospital and rest history. He would be working on Yo bio pick. God blessed him with damn. We appreciate the story today. Are still a great dancer. I still I still boogie. You know, I'm a house said, you know, yeah, I'm a house said. While Yo was in the tunnel, I was down the block of the sound factory. You know what I mean, dancing or something. I would love that playing all these gay rolls and ain't did a dance roll. All they have been doing
is kissing dudes and busting guns. Man, I danced. I didn't dance for her. I was in the video of those secrets at that By the time I did them down the video, I was like, I was the dude with the scar. You know, they thought I was a model, but now I dance. Yeah. I ran with that though, because Seal gave me no I said these were tribal marketings from that same trib I'm dead serious to say that. I say that because I didn't want to tell that long story. We appreciate you joining us. Yeah, man, thank
you for having me. Man, keep doing what you'll do. Man, I love you all. Bro. All right, it's Michael Kay Williams is the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody in stej Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club again. Rest in peace to Michael Kay Williams. Absolutely definitely sending healing energy you know the family of Michael Kay Williams. Absolutely but you can see what an
amazing person. He was. So many people that he's come across posting him talking about how great he was and all the philanthropy that he did outside of just his acting, and how open and honesty was about things that he was going through in his life. So we do want to get some love to his family and loved ones. Everything okay with you in Brooklyn? Fire alarm them, he fire trucks, police Solarcelyn. Come on, you're right, you're right, but we got roomors on the way. Yes, and let's
talk about Kanye and Drake. Of course, there's so much activity around the release of both of these albums that have nothing to do with the music. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning. This is the Woman Report with angela year. All right, Well, Kanye has got the tenth number one album with Donda, so congratulations to him. He earned a total of three hundred and nine thousand equivalent album units, so that's a
big deal for Kanye. Now, Drake certified lover Boy, has broken Spotify records, and I guess we'll see what those numbers are looking like this week. So on Friday, Spotify announced that he has the most album streams in a single day, and so he actually broke his own record that he set himself with Scorpion back in twenty eighteen. That project got one hundred and thirty two million streams in just one day. So you can imagine this new
one certified lover Boy has made history. They said that according to chart Dada, it only took twelve hours for him to reach that accomplishment. So big deal for both of these artists, right, no matter what's going on or if you're Drake or if you're Kanye, Yeah, congratulations to both of them. And Drake as the one of the biggest records in the club already. Too Sexy is the
biggest record in the club. And the video right, you love the video videos though too, But in the club this weekend, that was the biggest record in the Strip Club, Regular club. It didn't matter, too Sexy was that record? Oh yeah? You could? You could hear that on the album. Knew that was gonna go. Did y'all list to the whole album? What yall think into it? When I when I was driving to Maryland, So yeah, it's a vibe
I like it. Yeah, A lot of quotables on there, you know, people were looking for things to put in their bios on social media, a lot of great quotables. Would you think, envy um. I think it was too long. I think it was too many songs. I think the vibes or when he's rapping. I love when Drake raps the other ones not for me, but I love when Drake raps. What you thought, Oh, I mean it's cool.
I mean Drake makes consistently good records, like you know, he just doesn't have another level, like you know what they expect from Drake, and that's fine because you know Drake, Draken will always be enough until someone comes along and shows this error something better. But I will say that, you know, different errors like different things. My son, who is about to be eighteen, loves Drake's album hands down, that's his favorite album. He loves Drake album. Me. I
like when Drake raps. I like when he does the seven Am, the Bridal One, or him with Ross and Wayne and even the Two Sexy. I like when he raps. That's that's just me and he's a certified lover boy. I kind of felt like it was going to be more of an R and B vibe on this one just because of the title. To me, that's what I anticipated. But there's a lot of drama, like we said, going
on behind the scenes. Down and J three thousand has had to release a statement and that was clarifying his contribution to an unreleased down the track Life of the Party. Drake actually lead the song on his show on Sirius XM. And here is what that song sounded like. Here's a Kanye's park. Hey, miss Danda, you ranna tell my mama? Please tell her how said say something. I'm starting to believe they know such thing as happened. Trumpets, you know, after over this is it done? If doesn't heaven, you
would think they let you speak to your son. Maybe that's got damn three stacks dropping a clay boy. Now, Andre three thousand did this very rare appearance. It was a moving tribute to his mother in line with the theme of Donda and Kanye, however, took some shots on the song. And I guess according to and Jay three thousand, this wasn't on there when he first got the tray. Well Fertillan Drake going the same text and it wasn't
about the matching arc Terrists or kid cutty dress. Just told these grown man stop it with the funny dish. I might hire the whole team from HG Boo Boo Nigga Boo. Kanye should be ashamed himself wasting an Andre three thousand moomen like that. Andre three thousand spit pure gospel that was one hundred percent pure light, such a beautiful expression of the divine mask, and Kanye ruined it being a forty four year old man talking about on g D if you don't see your silly ass down
somewhere and stop being lane. Well, here's on Jay three thousand statement. And by the way, let's because this was unreleased, so I'm assuming we weren't supposed to hear this. But even as law artists, after you hear a hundred two thousand spillers gutch the way he did, how could you have some we don't know something like that. We also don't know if Kanye wrote that part first and then sent that we don't know, I mean, I don't know.
And so here's Onjay three thousand statement. A few weeks ago, Kanye reached out about me being part of the Donda album. I was inspired by his idea to make a musical tribute to his mom. It felt appropriate to me to support the Donda concept by referencing my own mother, who passed away in twenty thirteen. We both share that loss. I thought it was a beautiful choice to make a clean album, but unfortunately I didn't know that was the
plan before I wrote and recorded my Verse. It was clear to me that an edited, clean format of the Verse would not work without having the raw original also available, So sadly I had to be omitted from the original album release. The track I received the road who didn't have the Disverse on it, and we were hoping to make a more focused offering for the Donda album. But I guess things happened like they are supposed to. Yeah, so he said he also wanted to be on certified
lover Boy. By the way, he said, I just want to work with people that inspire me. Hopefully I can work with Kendrick on his album. I love to work with Little Baby, Tyler and jay Z. I respect them all. Yeah. I thought the whole Donda album was gonna feel like that Andrea three thousand for us, I thought we would. I thought we were gonna get that kind of vulnerability, that kind of reflection from Kanye, like the way three K talked about you know his mom passed and that's
that's what I expected. But you know, EGO will always be the enemy. All right, well that is your rumor report. We have more to come with that too in the next hour. All right, now, we got Donkey the other day up next. Yes, I need a Lieutenant Wilfredo Roman of the Chicago Police Department to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him. Police. All right, we'll get to that. Next, it's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be
the same. From James One, Director of the Conjuring comes in Vision of Terror on September tenth. Malignant hits theaters. You don't want to miss it and you won't want to see it alone. Malignant ratedar in theaters and on HBO Max September tenth. For Donkey of the Day, Democrat, So being Dunky of the day a little bit of a mixed place like a day. Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years that Donkey of
the Day is a new wife. Yes, it's Donkey today for Tuesday September seventh, goes to a cop in Chicago named Lieutenant will Fredo. Roman. He's a twenty one year veteran of the Chicago Police Department, and he's been arrested. Okay. In fact, he turned himself into the department's Borough of Internal Affairs, and he's been charged with two felonies, aggravated battery and official misconduct. After he decided to wells, no need for me to tell you, Let's go to ABC
seven Chicago for the report. Police Lieutenant will Fred Roman facing two felony charges for this incident, which occurred back in February. His attorney, however, says he's innocent. He says the officer was following his training and was trying to de escalate an otherwise dangerous situation. Roman is free to go back to work after being released on a five thousand dollars I bond. In court, prosecutors described his alleged crimes.
After two suspects jumped out of a car they allegedly stole, officers gave chase and took them into custody while other officers adjusted the handcuffs on a seventeen year old suspect identified by the initials z K. Prosecutors alleged Roman approached him defending yell for Zek to shut up. Defendant then approached Zk from behind and shoved his flashlight into his clothes behind, and later, as the suspect was being led away,
Roman allegedly said, that's what you get for carjacking. The small flashlight, the attorney says, never penetrated the suspect's skin and caused no injuries. You know, I'm a grown dass human. I'm forty three years old. I've seen a lot in forty three years. When I hear this story of Lieutenant We're afraid or Roman, a story that you know, traumatizes me on so many levels because number one is just another example of police officers doing whatever they want. The
black bodies. Number two, I can't help but think of one of the most disturbing stories I've ever heard in my life, which is which is the case of Abne Luima. Okay here in New York City, remember that case back in back in ninety seven when copy class I think his name was justin Volpe. I think that's how he pronounced his last name. I Volpe sodomized the avenue. Luima with a broomstick, or it was the handle of a
plunger or something like that sodomized him. Rubshit is colon and bladder, and you know Justin Vote went to prison because of that. In fact, he's been in there twenty one years. Early this year, he tried to get a compassionate release because of COVID, but was denied and has to stay in until twenty twenty five. I mean the punishment, you know, it's a great punishment, but it doesn't even fit the crime. There's no amount of prison time that
can take back to trauma he caused Avenue Luima. And I don't under stand why people don't learn from the mistakes of others. Lieutenant Wilfredo Roman has been on the Chicago Police Department for the amount of time Justin Vote has been in prison, so he may not be familiar with the abnel Louis mccase. But even if he was, he needs to ask himself why do he want to do that to someone? Why? What's the reason you already got him in custody, you already got him in the handcuffs.
What's the point of putting a flashlight in that? Man? Bunky? Last time I checked the Chicago Police departments mission statement was to serve all communities and protect the lives, rights, and property of all people in Chicago. Okay, nothing in that mission statement says anything about Chicago police officers being criminals in perverts though. Okay, now let's talk about what Wilfredo's attorney said. And I need to add him to
Donkey of to Day too. But he's just doing what an attorney gets paid to do, and that's attempt to get this guy off. But would you like to see how he downplayed the accusations during a bond hearing last Thursday. Well, his attorney, James McKay said, and I quote, this is like a spank, our spanking for the love of God. He also added, I had nuns that treated me far worse.
Let me tell you something, sir. If you had a nun doing worse things to you then sticking a flashlight in your booky, then you need to give us all the names of those nuns because they need to be in prison. Okay, what's worse than a cop trying to stick a flashlight up your booky? The worst is what happened to Avenue Louima. So nuns were doing things like that to you. Nobody can make an excuse for bad
behavior like an attorney. But well afraid O Roman. Even former NYPD officer Justin Vope admitted he committed a crime. He committed, he did something wrong to someone. You got your lawyers saying it's the equivalent of a spanking, and nuns did worse than him. The lawyer is arguing with the judge that the flashlight in question is smaller than my pin and it did not penetrate the teen. Huh,
why oh, why is that your reasoning? How about the officers shouldn't even have attempted to put something in that man's booky to begin with? Now, Roman has been the subject of forty citizen complaints, including allegations of excessive force and false arrest. He's been so for misconduct allegations at least three times. If you ask me, I think, well, Fredo Roman has been trying as hard as to go to prison, so it's time that he gets sent there.
Please give Lieutenant with Fredo Roman the biggest he hall, I mean you got when you got all those allegations successful for as false arrash, You've been sued from misconduct allegations at least three times, and you're doing stuff like this, trying to stick flashlights and lloie children's monkeys. Come on, man, come on man, where's the prison when you need it? All right, well, thank you for that donkey or the day, sir. All right now when we come back, let's open up
the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. Now we were talking about Bernice Burgos. You have the story. Yes, she was in the strip club actually partying with her daughter. Right, so we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. People I see where we're talking about this. I don't know if they were upset, if they had a problem with it, or what it was. But do you go clubbing with your kids? That is the question?
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Bernie Burgos and her daughter, who is I believe twenty three, twenty four years old or out having a good time. Do y'all see a problem with it? Let's talk about it now. I just the breakfast club, Good morning out your phone call in right now? You call me and dropping it to the breakfast club. Topic breaking down eight hundred five eight five one o five one. The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one oh five one to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning and if you just joined us, we're asking do you go clubbing with your kids? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. That the story came from Hollywood Unlocked. Bernie Burgo posted a picture of her and the doughter at the club and they were having
a good time. She was slapping her door on the ass, and we're asking do you go clubbing with your kids? Start with you, ye, would you go clubbing with your moms? I don't think I've ever been to a club with my mom and saying I don't have any kids, but we definitely would have like drinks together and stuff like that. But we've never been to a club together. But my mom is also not like the clubby type of person. Yeah,
so for my mom my pops. I actually took them to my first club, I think like two weeks ago. It was a day party. It was the first time they actually seen me DJ. So they had a good time going out. And as far as my daughter's concerned, yeah, I've taken my daughter with me several times. No, I'm not slapping her on the ass or she grinding, but oh my god, we don't want to see that. I'm
just saying. But she is in the club with me, and I'm teaching her how to move in the club, how to get in and out, and what to look for and things like things that I feel like a dad should teach their daughter and son when they're out and about. So, yeah, she goes out with me and we have a good time together. I have no problem with that. Yeah, my kids and babies. I mean, my oldest is thirteen, and I'm not the club type anyway,
So I mean it's different for you. And because you were DJ, so being that you would DJ, yeah, you would probably you know, take your daughter out because she and she younger too, so she's probably just getting into the clubs and parties herselves. So why not go with her dad who's a DJ. That makes sense. The same same thing with Bernie's Bernie's what forty one years old? Her daughter, Like, I don't see the big deal. I don't see a problem with either Yeah. My friend Valerie
just texts me. She said, Hey, little Mark just turned twenty three, and I would party with him. You have to remember to act your age and not his. You are most likely partying with someone else twenty three year old, why not yours? I don't see the party. I'm not in the club at forty seven years old. But if you still are and you won't go with your twenty something year old kid, why not. I don't see a
problem with it. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this Queen AJ from Queen's You party with your your kids? Man? No, ill partly with my father. When I turned eighteen, Um took me out for the first time. He let me be designated drama, let me drive that night. But it was embarrassed. I was an embarrassing because, all right, the first club we went through, he got super jark. He bought me some drinks and no he didn't I didn't really get drunk. He I didn't really getting the
drunk like that I was thinking. I wasn't even supposed to be thinking. But I guess you knew the owner of the club. And then right after that's when the most embarrassing thing happened. We went to a friend house. His friend house there was the boxers I can't remember his name, um, and he had a party and then my father was danced to buy himself in a corner and then knocked out the hole table. Fool. Oh my god, Lord have mercy. And people walking up to me like, yo,
you're not gonna get him. I'm like, nah, I don't know him. I'm not. That is the one concern. Will your parents embarrass you when you party with them in the club? Oh? Man? It was? It was. It was fun, but it was embarrassing at the same time. A story, thank you? Hello? Who's this? Um? This is bad? Hey? Do you party with your kid? Your kids in the club? Well, me and my mom we you know, we'd like to go out and feel because he's my best friends. So
I'm the why not? What's the age difference? My mom and twenty Lord of Mercy, what the hell y'all go at together anywhere? We'll go to a restaurant, get drunk out of all hey parties, Yeah, I get it, like wasting. What kind of music she liked though, well she can't hear, so I would sound like with cool see listens or whatever. I'll listen because you can't hear no way. Oh, y'all gotta be careful. Y'all end up getting jump in the club and people gonna think y'all throwing up sex. I'm serious.
We got that question asked before, but damn all right, all right, well, thank you, all right? Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. We're asking do you go clubbing with your kids? Or do you club with your parents? Call us up right now, let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, call me to the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club, if you just join it with asking do you go clubbing with your kids?
Or do you club with your parents? All right? That This came from Bernice Burgo. She posted a video of her and her daughter at the club. They would dance and she smacking her daughter and asked they having a good time. I don't see nothing wrong with it. I think it's actually better if you go to the club with your kids, you teach them what they should be looking for. I don't see a problem with it. Also, I just don't know if I would want to go to the club with my mom either. It's fine for
Bernice to go with her daughter. I don't know that I want to. And Bernice is fun in the club, I'm sure. I don't know that my mom would be. I think your mom is fun. Not in the club. Your mom might bust out the electric slide or you nothing know. Yeah, but nobody doing the electric slide in
the clubs that Angela going to like. The difference between Bernie and her daughter is like Bernice, they they're growing up in the same same arrow almost like you know, it's it's weird, right because this era of forty somethings and twenty somethings, they're into a lot of the same things, correct, you know, music, fashion, whatever else, So it's different. It's not like the disconnect between like a forty something and a sixty something. Correct. Well, let's go to the phone line. Hello,
who's this? All right? What about your booty? Okay? Say it again? Well you say what your boy? What happened now? My name t money? Oh tremain bouche. Okay. I think he said money were true and money he just got you, got you. He just wanted to hear true and booty. That's all he wanted to hear me. Bro. So we're asked booty, true, booty is the fire name Booty? You party with your kids with that name? Bro? No, I would not party with my kids nor with my parents.
That is something that is done privably. I'm off adult and were showing our kids enough as it is. You know, when you do and you implement her, I'm gonna teach you how to party. That's a lot. That's a formality to come out on my path. You know, your kids party regardless. You know when in college they party, when the twenty one day party, they when they're thirty, they party. You know, they party regardless. Is not taking a fifteen year old They're not kids we're talking about you say kids,
I'm talking about sixteen and no, you're you're talking. We're talking about your grown child that can go to the club. Yeah, they twenty one, old enough to pay their own bills and drink. They're not my kids. They are still you still your kids, bro, Not get what you're saying. Yeah, they're not suing responsibility, go to jail on their own, play their bills on their own. Half kids, Yeah, once with them like another adult. Yeah, once they get to a certain age, they're not your kids, no more than
your children. Right, yeah, there are there, you go, there are my children. They're not my kids kids. I was swing responsibility for my children. I love care for a support. I don't know. I still got kids. Regardless I got They're still gonna be my kids. I don't know anyway. Hello, who's this year? But what's up? Traff's going on? Me? What P says? What's happening? Yeah? I don't probably say that. There's nothing wrong with that woman parting with her daughtery
y know. I took my mama to the club and me and my friends, I took her right to the Gate Club, and she still talked about it to this day. You know, she had the time of her life of her I'm gonna be honest with you, that's whacking. You tried to take your mama to the Gate Club. You know, damn well, your mama might have wanted to get some action, and you're gonna take her somewhere where she can't get in line. My mama is married and has been forty Oh, my bad, my bad, I didn't know, My bad, Traff,
good time. Okay, Well you took it to the right plate. Then she had a good time. Yeah, I bighted my dad and going through I was laughing. He's like, yeah, you're mama, gona have part. That's thanks Traft. What's the moral of the story, guys, I don't know. The more to the story, to your own. We can get to age. I'm gonna take him out too, man, I'd rather him. I'd rather them out with me. They can learn and you know, how to move in and out, how to
get around how you know. I'd just rather them learn from me, and then you know, they could take it from this from there on. That's just me. But all right, we got rumors on the way. Yes, I's talk about Nicki Mina. She describes why she declined to work with Doja Cat on the song get into It all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Come Morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about this is the rumor report,
Angela y on the Breakfast Club. Well, if y'all remember, just last week Chris brown Head called Kanye a whole hole for leaving his verse off the album, and now it turns out that he actually shared what that unused verse was with his fans. He posted it and he said the verse course I mysteriously didn't do and this is for the song new Again. Listen to this twistle the best friend next group tech that we have a Kanye left a lot of good music up there Dawned album.
Sure then, but he still is on the background vocals of that song all right now in the meantime, did he has praised both Drake and Kanye. He's not choosing a side, and he took time out of his vacation. He's in Capri, Italy, and here's what he had to say. You guys are true kings or creativity. You guys are so special and so necessary, you know what I'm saying, And just thank y'all for the inspiration. I want to make sure what hip hop knows is that's the reach
of power that we have. You know, really want to take my hand off. His brothers both sharing their truths, you know what I'm saying. Love the trees that they both win, that we win, you know, and the artist should keep pushing into the limit. Mister Combs is correct, and I will add Drake and Kanye should be working together, like stop all pettiness and work together like, imagine a Kanye West album written by Drake, and imagine the Drake
album executive produced by Kanye West. Like Drake could write Kanye's whole life right now. In production wise, I think Ya could bring something different out of Drake. They don't need each other at this point, but they could damn she'll use each other. Yeah, there's a lot of bad blood between them though, so I don't know how or how. No, it's not that bad. We've seen Jay and Nas fix their blood, and they could fix their blood. They could fix their blood. I agree with you if situation. I
think here, Drake is never gonna forgive that too. And that's I'm saying it could have happened, but I'm saying it's a lot. And Gucci and Jez did a versus Gucci and Jeez did the verses together. I would I would love anything as possible. I would love to see I would love to hear Kanye produce something for Drake. I think that would be dope. Kanye's a genius when
it comes to production. That's hands that. When you think about the songs that Drake wrote for Yer off The Life of Pablo, which I think is you know, Kanye's last really great body of work. I think Drake wrote on Ultra Light Beam. He wrote on Thirty Hours. It's another song on that album he wrote on as well. But yeah, versus the Petty Boys, which one of you, huh? It's from from Jake's album Pretty Boys. Versus the Petty Boys.
All right, now, Kanye, here's some more Kanye news. Te Payne was telling a story about Kanye telling him that he had a weak bar, and then he said he later on used the bar in his own sign. Do you believe this is true? Listen to te payne story. I was showing Kanye to be like, is this good rap? It said I got beef like two burgers because win slow and I'm smarter than Steve Urkle. I knew what was going on when I said it. Kanye confirmed that. He was like, don't ever say anything ever like that.
And then one of his one of his bars was too many urkles, that's why you win slow, And I was like, get this, try to give me to not saying so he could say it it was actually wins low bar. All right, Well, if you want to hear the song, here's a snippet of that dark Fantasy song, who was the worse? Rolling down a window. I was listening to My Beautiful Dog Twist Fantasy album this weekend.
Drop on a clues bomb for that certified classic. One of the best albums ever, not just hip hop album, like just one of the best albums in any musical genre production wise. They don't get much better than My Beautiful Dog Twister Fantasy. All Right, and Nicki Minaj was talking to her fans on Twitter Space and she explained why she did not collaborate with Doosia Cats on the particular song get Into It. Yeah, here is what she had to say. How do you feel about get Into
It by Thosia Cat. The truth is she asked me to get on that song. It's not that I'm too busy. There were middle people involved in that situation, so I said. I had told her if it was like how me and Bea were direct and we had you know, we don't eat. But I didn't love that song because I didn't think I could bring anything to it. I think that was the second so only Suddy. But I asked them to send me something else and they didn't send
me send me anything else. Now, that song, that Doja Cat has also she does shout out Nicki Minaje on it, and it is also a nod to the song Massive Attack. Whoag has admitted that she's not a fan of that single. And here is a snippet of that song if you want to hear how she basically pays homage to Nikki And if they trying to knock a putt your caa, call your mama and your papa. Let get into all right, yeah, Doja Cat? Oh, okay, that's her song, get into it.
I think that song has seventy million Spotify stream since it got released on June twenty fifth. Well, all right, well that is your rumor report. You saw that Nicki Minaje and her husband Kennethetty were on a double day too with Rihanna and asat Rocky. I've seen that and the baby. I've seen the baby there too, right, No, cute baby. Well, we don't know if they went on the date, if they just went chilling at the crib. We don't know what they were doing. The baby didn't
have a date. No, that's awkward. Strong with you, goodbye man? A baby baby? Well you thought I I thought you said the baby. Oh that's literally what it sounded like. Shout to Revolt, Nicky and her husband and atap Rocky and Rihanna and the baby. I'm like, who the baby? Just randomly? Then? My goodness? All right, shout to Revolt. Revolt is off this week, a little vacation, so we'll see them back next week. All right, everybody else, Yeah, the two people that worked there well for our show,
all right, and everybody else people's choice mixes up. Nobody got to pay for Diddy's vote, all right. I ain't got time to pay all y'all people on Revolt when I got this big y'all to take care of up now, Okay, priorities people, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now again. Rest in peace to Michael K. Williams, who passed away over the weekend, over the long Labor
Day weekend. Earlier today we played an older interview that he did. I think it was what twenty and sixteen when he came up here. Definitely, Yes, we got a chance to hit him. How we got to start in his inspiration to all that? So definitely rest in peace and condolences to his family. Yes, again, that was really tragic and sad and completely unexpected, but so much love that we had for him while he was here with us and will continue to have for him and keep
his legacy alive. Absolutely, definitely sending healing energy to his family. Man Absolutely all right when we come back. We got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now shout to everybody out I've seen in Miami over the weekend. I've been out here playing in the car shelf course that I'm doing December twelfth, which is just gonna be a big Emily Day celebrity
cause exotic cars, bikes, trucks. We got so many surprises. It's gonna be a saying that it's gonna be a carnival game. So if you haven't got your tickets, definitely get your tickets to shout to out station out here with old three to five to beat Miami. Appreciate you guys thirty three and Alm Now I'm Charloman. You got a positive note. I do. First of all, I got to salute my soul sistem Man, Deviie Brown. I love
deVie so much like Devi. deVie flew in the Jersey on Thursday night from La and she stayed for thirty six hours because because she wanted to do energy healing and chakra alignment and prayer ritual prayer rituals and coruna raiki on my wife and I because because God told her too, that's what she said. So I really appreciate, you know, my soul sister, Deviie Brown. And that leads me to my positive note, which is simply this healing is a choice. It's not an easy one because it
takes work to turn around your habits. But keep making the choice. Ships will happen. Breakfast club, bitches, we are finishedly y'all dumb
