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the world. Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo good money, Charloman, Peace, Angeli et piece of the planet. It's Thursday. Yes, it is one more day into the weekend, and tomorrow's payday for some people. Tomorrow's tomorrow. Tomorrow is the twenty eighth, and you know it is. It is a leap year, so we still have the twenty ninth on Saturday. That's crazy. Black History
Month is the shortest month of the year. February usually the shortest month of the year, but it still feels like it flew by. Yeah, we got an extra day this year, so oh that means Ja Rule gets to celebrate a bord day dropping the twenty ninth. You know what I'm saying. I don't think you officially hip hop unless you know that Ja Rule celebrates his born day
on a on a leap year. And the only reason I know that because I just think that's so interesting to me because you can live, you know, to be forty seven years old, but you only celebrate your born day what every well, I'm sure he still celebrates every year March first. I'm sure March first. Yeah, but that's
so odd. You know what I'm saying, like that, actually celebrate on the day you were born, Like even last night because I was I was talking to my spiritual advisor the last night that she wanted to do some type of reading on me. So I had to call my mom to find out what time I was born, and she know, I guess they didn't keep those kind of records back then, so it was between nine am and twelve noon. So imagine like not even huh, I just told what they didn't keep. Mind was coming from
most corner sacking line. Okay, so I don't have mine. How you gonna tell me there? How are you gonna tell me? My mama kept the records and I'm seeing they're telling them white talking. He's talking to our camera guys, Steve. Yes, So long story short. Imagine not being able to celebrate your born day on the day you were born, the actual day, right, So it's got to be for the special year this year for him. So how old is y'all? Really? Um? I don't know how old he is right now, but
if it was forty, he'd be ten. Yeah, okay, what'd you do like that? So yesterday I had a couple of different things for Black History Month. I was at IPG Media Brands Cannesso, and that's an advertising agency they represent like BMW, they represent Coca Cola, they represent American Express. So I was moderating a panel at their office with Michelle Ebanks, who I love. She's the CEO of Essence and I think Essence does great things for black women.
They have that new voice is Fund where they actually invest in startups and other businesses for black women, and so she was on the panel. Que Gaskins, who works for the National Basketball Players Association, and who else is on the plane of Marcus who works at the company there, and Vanessa sat and the CEO, the editor in chief of Double Xcel magazine. She was talking about the freshman
issue that's coming up. But we were just basically talking about investing in, you know, getting your black dollars and what you should be investing in and advertising and all of that. And then I had an event at Google and that was for fund Black Founders, And that's a
great organization. They help people start there. It's like a kind of like a gofund me or a Kickstarter, but for your business, and they actually coach you through everything and teach you how to actually get crowdfunding for your business. Got you, I'm gonna tell you, I'm speaking of investments. I think we might need to invest in some of those surgical masks. We goddamn math for everybody win. The heinekenvirus got me. It's starting to get me a little shortcare.
I'm not too sure about it. I think right now about sixty people having in the United States having diagnosed. But they're scary because you how quickly it's spread in China. Yeah, and Wuhan so I think they're very nervous about what could potentially happen here. Hey, we got front page news coming up. Well, yes, let's talk about billions of people who have now been exposed to something else. And we'll
tell you what that is. Something millions of people. All right, all that morning, we come back to the world most Dangerous. Want to show to breakfast class, DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news where were starting. Well, representatives for Barack Obama have had to send a cease and desist a letter to Joe Biden, not to Joe Biden. But that's actually be because of an ad that was
made by the Committee to defend the President. Obviously they're in support of Donald Trump, and the ad was supposed to hurt his Democratic rivals, and so it was implying that former Vice President Joe Biden supports plantation politics using Barack Obama's voice. But of course this was had nothing to do with what Obama was saying about Joe Biden. It was actually something that had to do with what a barber was saying, and so it's completely taking out
of context. Here's what the ad was. Joe Biden promised to help our community. It was a lie. Here's President Obama, plantation politics, black people and the worst jobs, the worst housing, police brutality rampant. When the so called Black Committeement came around election time, we'd all line up and both the straight Democratic ticket sell our souls for a Christmas turkey enough, Joe Biden will represent us, defend us, or help us. Don't believe Biden's empty promises. It's very mislivd than the
President's Bible for the content of this message. That's well, it's an audio book, but it is Barack. But he is quoting a barber and send his book. It's from his book, so it's audiobook. So he's talking about what a barber said in a completely different context more than twenty years. Yeah, BARBERA was clearly explaining what plantation politics were.
What do you think that is what plantation politics is? Basically, it's just the diff They cut that and made it seem like he was talking about Joe Biden and it wasn't. I mean, listen, a lot of Democratic do you know do plantation politics is African American support? You know, in exchange for welfare benefits and handouts. But at the end
of the day, that's not what this was. This was not about Joe Biden, all right now, I would say I would say I think Joe Biden is a plantation politician, though I would say that all right now, Clearview AI as a startup that actually takes billions of photos for facial recognition technology. They have all that information, they compile that and that entire list was lost to hackers. So imagine that billions of photos that people use for facial
recognition technology. They lost that whole list because somebody hacked and got that. So that includes police forces, law enforcement agencies, banks, All of those people are customers of clear View AI, and that's all the information that they've obtained. Now, the company said the person didn't get search histories conducted by customers,
which include some police forces. But they had more than three billion photos from the Internet, and they got those photos from social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube.
And there was some controversy in January because New York Times did an investigation that revealed that their technology allowed law enforcement agencies to use that to match photos of unknown faces to people's online images so that they had actually did cease and desist letters from Twitter, Google and Facebook. But now this cremation is gone. It seems like they should be just as secure as a regular bank. That there should be no way hackers should be able to
get all that information. What am I going to do with that? Though, Well, they be able to get in your phone, they get in your bank accounts, they'll be able to get in. You use facial recognition for a lot of things. I don't on purpose. You don't use it for your phone. A lot of people not use it for my phone, but a lot of people use it for different different things. You have to have your pictures. They can pretty much do whatever they want to do.
What else does facial recognition open other than your phone? I haven't seen the play your bank account, your bank account, Yeah, a lot of times with the app on your phone, you can use that for your PayPal, for your cash PayPal, your cash app. Like even if you go on your you know, if you have TD Bank or Chase or City Bank or whatever bank that you have, you ain't gotta type your cold you put your face tipoo over your account. I'm old school. I'm still typing in passwords
and using fingerprints. Sorry guys, now I had to stop that because now they're getting a little crazy with the passwords. You got to add a one and then I'm fine with it. And then that's to get creative. I actually get a rush when it says strong. You know you're strong. But then I can never remember what my chases my TV. And then if you end up having to change it, you got to figure out another one. That is too confusing. So if you can't remember, imagine how hard it is
for a hacker. But then I'm stop to get back. That's fine. Maybe you need that. Think about that, right, you get stuck and then you change it again. Maybe maybe that's the era we're living where we should constantly change it. Maybe we should. You do need to change your password, like you can't keep it all the time constantly. But I have I use experience so I can see,
like if yours is on the dark web. Yeah, so you can see if your password has been compromised or people have been looking at your information and if it's out there. Well, I actually I actually pay somebody to actually check my in every week to make sure that nobody runs my credit. Nobody does it because people have used my credit before. Yeah, on the experience. I have my locked so you can't use it, right, you have to call me, you have to unlock it, and that's
annoying too, but I have that. That's fine. I don't mind. Get me too, all right, Well that is Front page News. Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need event right now. Phone line to wide open eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So we better have the same in we want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? It's Andrea Sunshine. Good morning. Get Are you calling a neck because these light skiing high sunshine? No, it's just something I do. Okay, everybody should be sunshine every morning. Good morning, morning darkness. Oh wow, and I'm chocolate too, so no, but for real, good morning, y'all. Guess what what night? It's the you me as home coming Cancer University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. Shout out to the Eastern
Shore because for the past of Maryland. But you know, we got Roddy Rich coming tonight, and I'm like, super super excited, super super exciting. I wasn't home coming down, isn't homecoming in like September October. I'm sorry that Eastern Shore is different. Okay, I'm sorry. I mean mean 'n to have a football team. You'll do home coming basketball or something, right, yeah, okay, all right, So you already got your outfit. You already got some years. You got
your fashion over fit ready not fashion over. I like Amazon, and I don't care how anybody feels about it. I got these lips just outfit with the proud Um LGCT whatever it's called. They got lipped and it's like every color of the rainbow and it's it's amazing. And then the pain snatch and the pants are black but they have to lift on it. And then I got these airmaxes with all the colors in it. When I sell and lit out nice, and then I got a new and then I got my new hair on. Oh okay,
you're killing them. I'm not mad at your picture to Night Taggers, so we can see it. I got you, I got you guys. You guys do an amazing job. I love you. I listened to you every morning, and I agree with um Envy about this thing in the morning. It should really be get it off your chest. It should not be shout out to your business. Okay, thank you, mama. You just shut out your whole outfit. Yet her business get off getting off a chest from business? She can't
getting nothing off her chest. She did. She promoted a Roddy Rich concert. No, she did going out tonight? Yeah, can she talk of free body? My goodness now? And then wait wait, wait, First off, why nobody said nothing about every being late, But y'all come from Charlottee all the time. Well you were not realized that. And normally Emmy's un normally late. And today I was late because it was raining outside and I had to walk from my parking lot. But that's why I was. Really, it's
all about me. But listen, it's sad I this way outside. But think I do want to say blessings to you, and I hope you get a nice little stud tonight to take home. Oh my goodness, Hello, who's this. It's Brandon. I'm calling for Brooklyn, part of Brooklyn. Okay, Um, last year I met Charlotte Maner Guard twice and I gave him my book called Traumatize. I don't know if he got around to reading it yet. Um, you know you have positive things to say. Yeah, um, you said you
want to get around to reading it. Also, Angela, I met you yesterday. I gave you a jacket. I don't know. Oh yeah, that's right. Okay, Yeah, I don't know if you got to detroy it on yet. But like I said, I want to come up here. And um, I designed a breakfast club design for y'all, and I just want to, you know, give it out the instant positive energy and I want to make a change in the culture when it comes to you know, gun violence and bringing out
with people together. He was at the Google event that I hosted yesterday. Yes, thank you for black our founders. I got I gotta, I gotta jacket for m Charlot Magne and DJ Enemy appreciate anything. I'm gonna get around to reading your book to us. It's like, you know, with me with books, I read so much that it's just like I might read something you gave me a year ago a year later. Well, his jack is a very nice So you guys are like him. All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It was the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club, Wake up, wake up, wake y'all as you're trying to get it off your chest because your man, I'm blessed. We want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello, who's this? Your envy was going on? Bro? Back our phone and mellow with our phone. I've seen
you in Disney with your little in your baby girl. Yeah, man, Yo, that was beautiful though, Like yo, bro, I think we're so good that my daughter got the serious is the only one the whole different world. I got up on the chest. Work work well. In fact, y'all, I gotta tell y'all how this trap thing been going. So I don't got nothing to do with that. I don't got me to bed. What's come on? Not chat? That's not my flag, you know, I mean, that's not my lifeestop.
But travel leader, bro, he got my pens stopping yo, dropping the cool box and trapped start. It's how it starts, my brother's now, that's how my flag goes. That's not how it starts and ye, how you doing? I know you're tired? How I went out? Man? Like? Everything good? Oh? Yeah, everything's good? Thank you, Yes, thank you guys for checking on me. Help you were gonna come help? You know what I mean? Sounds our way or appreciate. Seven hours
later I checked care in it each other? It was each other follow me because anybody keep selling the ex on my nags our phone, simple to see our phone. See I am let get it, y'all. Bro. I gotta salute to trap for next game, for next helping his get his followers up. And that's how it starts. You know you're smelling his farts. Oh my goodness. Hello, who's this for? Amy Day? What's up? Brother? How's it going outstanding? What's up? Charlotte? Man? What's conversations? I swear we got
ten callers every morning? Hey, Gary and Miami trust me. Hey. I was listening to the President yesterday. Were talking about we shouldn't be worried about the coronavirus. I'm like, man, we should be. When they say don't be worried, you should be. My name was right investing those third mask you can't find it? Listening to Master, Yeah, anything to say in the mask don't really work unless you got it. They say, the mask don't really work unless you have it,
and you know, stops it from spreading. But they says that whatever it is is so small, they can go right through most of the masks. You know what's wild though, A lot of a lot of a lot of those Asians have been wearing those masks for years on the headlines and stuff like that, like, and we'd be looking at them, like why they got on masks? What they know that we don't know? Man? Hello, who's this? March for freedom? What's up? Broke it up her chest? March
for freedom? If you come from the slum sean st Wow, that was rude. No, When I say good morning, Hey, how are you doing, people usually say, hey, mvy, I'm doing fine. Hey Angela here show me not much? You just start doing his rap? Hello? Who's this? Hello? Hi? This is Tiffany. How I was placed on home? Hey Tiffany, get it off your chest this morning? See how tifty say good morning guys? Like waiting to greet somebody. Good morning you guys. I'm actually just want to extra prayer.
You know I'm young. I am thirty years old. And I have been listed in my life, and with that being said and done, I have issues with as far as loving people and as far as let them go. It's also hard too. So with that being said, I'm just asking for any prayer wards out there to you know, continue to pray for me, then, you know, God to help me be able to me my heart and be able to help me get out the situation that I have put myselfI and AFO into. What's your name, Tiffany, Yes,
we definitely through a prayer of for you. I'm not one of those people that say I'm gonna throw a prayer for you, a tweet that I'm gonna I'm gonna pray for you. I'm actually gonna pray for you for real, for real. I just pray for you right now while we were sitting here. I appreciate you. Thank you guys. All right, Tiffany b Strongler right, thank you, have a good morning. Get it off your chest eight on drip five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up. We got rumors on the way, yes, So there was this rumor going around that Confessions Part three by Usher was him confessing that he has herpes. Well, they have squashed that rumor was hell you we Jamin Dupre had to say, so, I haven't even heard the song, but it's way less interesting than me now. Rumors on the way it's the breakfast Club. Good morning people, just make up anything the breakfast Club. Listen just oh gosh, go report got a
report the breakfast Club. Well, Usher was giving people a preview of his new album, and there's a Confessions Part three on there. And after this preview went viral, a lot of people were feeling like Usher was confessing to herpes. Listen to this, But that time I was seeing them sick, couldn't sleep in the minute of the night, you said, baby, let me take it to the ear, sitting on the y. All right. Well, the next day I found out I'm
gonna go to round. The sickness I have was life, and I was striched to keeping the decision to keep it. No when I had to get rid of its, rid of its livid. If he don't know, if you don't know, I had to deal with it, give up what you for me? Two was the really it ain't right, ain't proud, I'm gonna cry, I can't hide and it was you. I was strong that what you what you're gonna do? I was doing. I can understand why people think that. He said, you said, bay, let me take you to
the ear. I said, now I'm a br right. Well, the next day I found out from effing around that the sickness I had was life the hell y'all know, everyone went to the ear for her piece. I don't know. People are just funny, like they just I think people just do that to be funny, dull and so Jamaine Dupree responded, he said, I see, y'all. Tripping Confessions Part three is from a female perspective. The song is about a girl cheating on him and getting pregnant by another.
The man she is then being stuck with the decision to keep or abort now that he knows should he stay or leave. People don't go to the ear for abortions. I don't know. But she was sick, so she went to the ear and not knowing why she was sick, and then that's how she and that's how she found out that she was pregnant. So that's what I would love to know. If anybody ever went to the ear off of her piece, please hit me up on social
media and just let me know. But if you get sick, you and you figure like I'm going to the ear, wouldn't you? You don't. But you don't know if you have herpies? Right, what you mean you don't know if you have her pees? If you have herpies, what's what's the symptoms for her be called an outbreak? Oh, I don't know. I mean I would, I don't know. I would never know. I don't know. Colleige flower like growth
on your Yeah. If that, if I see some colleague flower growth or anything, I'm going to to off your nose starts running, I'm going I'm going out her piece. Shut up. Man, he's got one symptoms if you cough too much. Yeah, and I think there's symptoms too. But if I pe and it's a funny color pe, I'm going to the ar. Let me google see he's talking. Don't even know. I've never heard anybody seen it go
in the off. But when when he says the sickness I have was life, that was him saying, you know, from the woman's point of view, the sickness was a baby. Symptoms of herpes, blistering sores, fever, tiredness, headache, itching, lack of appetite, sees if I have what you say first, if I have sores, I'm going to the Okay, yeah, I can see going to the ear for that. Yes, Like, oh my god, what's happening? All right? Now, here's some
tragic news. Tyler Perry's nephew was found hanging in prison suicide that and the family does not believe that they believe it was foul play. So, according to sources on TMZ, his twenty six year old nephew, Gavin Porter, was found dead in his cell Tuesday night, and the officials said that he had gotten into a fight with another inmate over the weekend and was placed in solitary. They said around six pm they went to check on him, there
was nothing of concern. Than they came back at eight pm and they said he was found dead and the family was notified that there was no foul play. But the source but sources say that his family is not buying that whole story. So Tyler Perry has not commented on that, and the Tyler Perry Harvey Weinstein New York City prison officials are scared that he might do another Jeffrey Epstein like suicide. So they said he didn't kill himself though, well, so what are they saying they're gonna
kill him? Hard to say, so they said one possibility is that he'll be in a private section at Rikers Island, which is for high profile and mates or guys with health issues, because he's both of those. They said he could land in the annex that's where other people are landing there. And they said he'll get his own cell, most likely with around the clock surveillance cameras watching his every move. So he seems like he's too weak to do that though, to try to kill himself. I don't don't.
I don't. I don't think he could to hold himself up and do that. He is fat, Okay, guys, I mean yeah, I don't know, but I guess they're going to have to really pay attention after what happened. And that weekend. That week was all fake. Ser he walked out of that courtroom another day like it was nothing. It was no walker or he started, we don't need
this now, all right, boosey badass. He was on the Baller Alert podcast SESSI with Shirley, and he talks about his comments that he made about Ziah, who is a twelve year old daughter of Dwayne Wade. And here's what he had to say about some of the backlash that he got for his comments. That's just how I feel. People gotta understand that's how I feel. And even my mom and my mama got on my ass yesterday. I got to don't stay out social media. That's day family,
you stay out people, business, this and that book. I was just speaking how I feel. I mean, just being a father of yourself. Do you feel like it's ever okay to tell someone how to parent their child? Not really, but if but if I wanted you feel you when I feel you're wrong, you're wrong because because my people told me how to parent my children, I just felt that was wrong when I spoke on all right. Boosey also talked about whether or not he had any relationship
with Dwayne Wade. What is your relationship with dween we Oh, I don't know Dwayne Way. I'm a fan of his basketball. I'm a fan of that. I wasn't a fan of what was going on. No one's reached out to try to get in contracting. Uh. Nah, you probably don't want to get in contact with me either what I said. You know, you know I share with us ship I don't. I don't hold my chunk for nobody. If that was
Barack Obama, I would have shared the same thing. Listen, you can speak how you feel, you can speak your mind. But in doing that, you can also be loud and wrong. Okay, because number one, that's not Boussey's child, that's not his business. Number Two, nobody ever said that young man was getting gender reassignment surgery. That never happened. Someone was just loud and wrong on that whole situation. But that's his opinion whatever. All right, Well, I mean you like yeah, and that
is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss I do what us. Your song was about her pies, though, why I just think that somebody should normalize it, like one in what two people have her piece? Some crazy A lot of people have it. So it's just like somebody just sent me a DM ask you question about that. She found out that her um X gave her her pies and now she feels like no one will ever want to date her, and I'm my girl, You'll be finding Andrew, she got way more uncan with a lot
of people that you know, yeah, two people in this room. No, it's act well, I don't know how revis it is. Sad is it is? It's one in three, you know. It says one out of six have genital herpes. Fifty five million people in the US. Fifty five million people, so just one's definitely six people in this and ninety percent of the people who have genital herpes don't know they have it, right, because you might never have symptoms or an outbreak, so you or you might have one
outbreak in life and then never have one again. All I'm saying is that's a lot of record sales you make that herpes anthem. Bro. Come on now, you have a lot of people on your side and wouldn't even know it. All right, let's get into front page news where we come back. It's the breakfast Club, Go Morning, draw three dollars on the randy holding everybody iss, D J MV and July Ye Charlomagne the guy. We are
the breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. What we start, Well, first of all, we want to offer our condolences after this tragedy that happens in Milwaukee. Five people were killed after our worker at the most Enchorus complex in Milwaukee opened fire, and they said the person a suspected shooter is a fifty one year old man from Milwaukee. He died from a self inflicted gunshot wounds.
They said he was a brewery employee. And so again, there were more than one thousand people working at the campus and police said that there were many employees who were still inside the complex as officers who were searching through the complex and trying to identify who is missing. So that was a very tragic day when this did happen. Said he got fired and came back, right, Yeah, so sad,
really sad. Five people were killed after that. All right, Now, let's talk about the CNN town hall yesterday for Democratic presidential candidates were there, that is Biden, Bloomberg, klobaschar and Warren. And some of the things that were discussed is Bloomberg admitting that stoppin frisk was a mistake. You know, I made a mistake. And one of the things about me, when I make a mistake and I'm gonna make more in life, I'm sure I don't sit around and find
I think about it. I try to apologize and I try to fix it and not make that mistake again. It seems like you only had a change of heart when you decide to run for president the process. It's not true here. What happened is we did it too much, and we did it so much that we lost some sense of how many people we should stop and who was likely to have Judge said it was unconstitutional. No, she said that we applied it in the wrong ways,
but not that the practice was unconstitutional. Listen, learn how to use enemies, man. Sometimes enemies will be more load and friends because they have something to prove. I feel like that's why Bloomberg throws his money around like that to the black community, because he feels like, you got something to prove, yeah, and you know, to say you made a mistake. And then he's like trying to justify all kinds of different ways. It's not like he's really
owning the impact and the effect that it had on people. Now, he has also talked about this Greenwood initiative that is for economic justice for Black America. Listen to what he had to say. In the case of reparations, I've agreed to a study. My personal opinion is the first thing we have to do is focus on education. Because you are never going to fix poverty unless you do something. And if you take a look, the average black family in America has only one tenth the wealth of the
average white family. We have to do something about that, and so I've focused on creating jobs and improving education. I have a plan coming out of the Greenwood called the Greenwood Initiative. To Our objective is to have a million more homes and black hands over the next ten years. Well that sounds great, Yeah, that's the best apology. The best apology has changed behavior. But in this case, the
best apology is a black agenda. The same way he oversaw policies like stopping Frist that marginal lot of black people create plans like the Greenwood Initiative in power Black. But it seems like all these candidates there's something the f abow community somewhere or another. The old white men, right, that's what old white men keep going back to the stuff that they did before the f about communities and not saying, Okay, well, how do we change out, how
do we change the pathos that we've done. People are asking that it's just that people aren't presenting things. Well, here's what Joe Biden had to say about the ninety four crime bell speaking of things that were done to fa our community. The crime rate was incredibly high. It did not put more people in jail like it's argued. It was supported by the Black Caucus and the black mayors across the country. There was no stopping frisk. Is set up everything from drug courts to ban assault weapons
to the Violence Against Women Act. It had things in it I didn't like. It had money for state prisons, which I opposed, but on balanced everything that was in that, I supported it, and I had provided for community policing, and so crime went down. Violent crime was cut in half. Same thing justifying it, just like Bloomberg did, same exact thing. Now would he sign that crime bill. Now here's what
he said. If a bill like it was brought to your desk as President of the United States today, would you feel the same way you did in nineteen ninety because the circumstances it was the right bill. Then, now here's what I would do. We should change the whole, the whole of the prison system from one of punishment to rehabilitation. Nobody to go to jail for drug use. They should do what I set up in a drug courts. They should be put in rehabilitation, mandatory rehabilitation. See the
difference between Biden and Bloomberg. To me is what is Biden offering? Now, don't tell me you're the only person who can beat Trump. That's not enough. I want to know what are you presenting the black and brown people. They empower us the same way you created that damn ninety four crime build to marginalize us. It's just that simple, all right, Well, that is your front page news. I just don't understand. Why can't they say, Look, I effed up. Crime was high, I tried to reduce it. I took
the wrong route. I was wrong. That is what Bloomberg says. Yeah, but but why do we keep asking the same question because he keep saying giving the same answer that is true. I listen, I do love town halls. Though. I love townhalls way better than the debates. I think debates are whacked like debates are just the candidates attacking each other.
If you're someone like me who's just voting their interests, If I have specific things I care about, town halls give the candidates the ability to speak on those particulars. Debates you have such a limited amount of time to even get your point across. Too. It seems like they ask the same questions over and over and over, and what are we getting out of it. One of the best thing Bloomberg said last night was he said, regardless of if he's president or not, he's gonna still make
that kind of investment in the black community. Yeah. I hope so he should. He got a sixty something trillion dollars. I mean, he said, Hell, it seems cool to say that now, but let's see, let's see if he doesn't win, if he still does that. All right, well that is your front page news. Now when we come back, Royce to five nine will be joining us, all right. Royce, of course he's from Detroity has an album out right now. He has a great album out right now, sure does.
So we'll kicking with Royce when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I want to get everybody's DJ Envy and Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Just indeed, Royce to five nine, welcome back, Sir Allegoria is out right now. Ray will tell you something. I've always known you as dope, right, okay, Like, and I think every time you drop a project, people realize
you're dope. But now, yeah, I might have to start having some different conversations about Royce to five nine. I'm talking about like gold mc conversations, Thank you man, Like what what what are you doing? I feel like you're go into therapy reading like you're just taking it more information of just making you smarter than making your better. And obviously you feel that way because I see the goat ring on your Yeah, yeah, it's just you know, um,
you know you should think the world or yourself. But um, yeah, I think it's therapy. I think therapy does a therapy can do a tremendous job for a person, you know what I mean, especially artists, because knowledge yourself is what what makes it to where you can make improvements in every aspect of your life, including you know, the creative aspects. And I'm always practicing and You're right, I am always
taking in information and I'm just intrigued. I'm intrigued by perspective and you know, I'm just learning a lot learning and I still love it. I still love it. And messaging is very important because there's certain things on the album you'll be like google that, like, let me google that. But I can hear that. I can honestly hear the therapy. I'm like, Yo, Royce and therapy right now. I know that type of talk. I know that type of Yeah, man, I mean it's it's it's it's a great thing. It's
a great thing to grow um. And Plus, you know, when you're looking out at the landscape, you just see you just see where certain voids need to be filled. It makes it easier for you to kind of know your place. Become more comfortable on my skin, you know what I mean. I feel like that takes a minute for every black man, you know what I mean, Like it takes us a minute to get comfortable on our skin.
I can honestly say, maybe I say, five years ago, I've been sober almost eight years, probably five years that another spiritual awakening maybe you know we have them. I have mine on the way to the bathroom, you know what I'm saying. But another spiritual awakening, it's just you you wake up one day and you just start seeing things a little bit clearer than what they were before. And it's a little bit more of the truth, you
know what I'm saying. Once you get especially when you're looking at the game, you get past all the conflation and everything, and you just get to see things for what they are. You start noticing things, you know what i mean, Like sometimes you don't like what you see, you know, like us not being included, you know, getting receiving economic inclusion on certain levels and like that. You know, it's like it makes you want to like research other things, and you know what I mean, you just you just
start accepting it for what it is. And then you know, like it's like it takes a certain kind of person to be willing to unlearn a lot of the things that be learned in order to take in new information, the real information. At forty one years old, the past three years, I've unlearned more things than I've learned. Yeah, you're dealing with like thirty plus years serves no more. Now imagine imagine that on a level of like religion
or something like that. Yes, when it's like you don't want to let people down, you know what i mean, Like your beliefs are based on something somebody who you love taught you. And then it's like okay to even question it makes you feel bad. I know somebody who's personally going through that. One of my one of my brother one of my Muslim brothers, is personally going through that. He doesn't believe it is long the Moore. Now, he just he's just got questions. Question. I think you should
be able to ask those questions. I remember when when I come I grew up Jobal witness. So they used to bring the elders to my house because I was such a bad kid. So one of the elders name brother Highest, was at my house and he was talking to me, and he was telling me about you know,
things like sex before marriage and all this. Said, I what the Boss said, what the Bible said, and de Theronomy fourteen eight, you shouldn't touch the flesh of a dead pig nonetheless eating And he's like, oh, what you know, you just gotta prey over the food. So I said, if I pray over the point in that make it okay? Right? He had no answers, So that's I think questioning is good. Yeah. You know what with one thing about this album that I really like it is the skits. Right now, what
those kits would explain those kits A little bit. Is that the things that you learned in this industry that you're breaking down, that you're learning now and you're teaching the younger generation. So breakdown those kits a lot because there's so much knowledge in those kits. Which one is exactly you're talking about the Derek Grace kits? I like, the generation is broken? What was the significance of that generation is broken down? Which one is that one? Knot?
Is that? Where I had Travis? Where I have Travis singing that one was real short. It actually was longer than that, and I shortened it just to get it's leading to the gun joint? Right, um okay? So um. I Actually I was trying to figure out a way. I had my um, my young artist Ashley Surreal, super talented. I love her. She's the most talented person I think I've ever met. Um. I had her just go in and sing the exact melody of the sample that I
was using for the West Side gun joint. So I was just trying to figure out a way to segue into that one. So I have my young dude, Tavish Chandler, another talented kid, come in, and I just I just said seeing something. Just pretend like you're standing on the corner or something and he just came out of nowhere a generation and is broken. It's kind of crazy, man Like, when things just fall into place like that, that's when
I feel like good about them. So it really wasn't like a you know, a crazy story to tell about that one. In particular, it seems like you're trying to teach so much, like you talking about the liabilities and assets and different things and if a friend is this, and what increases in value, what decases in value. It's a mentality that you don't hear a lot of people talking about that. I think our generation, or I could say our community, needs to know more about that. Yeah.
See that's a dude named Derek Grace. So you ever seen the guy kind of heavy set with that. Yeah. So I came across these these, uh, these these clips on the net of him teaching his kids all of those things, and I was super intrigued by them, and um, I was like, you know what, I'm gonna put some music behind them and see how how sounds. So I put I put some music behind behind them. Didn't really like the way it sounds, so I put something else behind it. Then it started to click, it started to
sound kind of crazy. So I'm like, all right, I'm gonna usee. So I reached out to him and just thanked them and was like, Yo, man, you inspired me to look for those teachable moments with my kids. I may not necessarily want to teach them every single thing that he's teaching his kids, but the fact that he's arming them with the information in that way, and how astute to detail that they are, you know, and how quick they just reciting everything back. I loved you. I
saved myself myself. I love children, man. I feel like they bring happiness. I feel like they bring money. I feel like they bring good karma. I keep having them if I could. Yeah, I'm telling you, if my if my wife was with it, I would just keep having. I just realized that was their grace. I literally thought that that was something you wrong. I mean, I thought for sure that was you. I'm like, oh, that was yeah, yeah, yep, yep, yep.
It's two of them that I used on this, even the ice cream in a little wait when you when when that was that true? When I wanted that's true? Harry Harry C. Brown Okay, Harry C. Brown. The song is called level Watermelon, and um that's the that's the same ice ice cream truck theme that's been coming through our neighborhoods ever since we've been babies. All Right, we got more with Royce to five nine when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, pj Envy
and La yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Royce to five nine. Charlemagne, I didn't know you looked at your Rhynstone do rag as You're shiny shiny shop moment. It was. It was bro because I mean, there never was a time where that was like cool. You know, It's not like it was like, um, a phase that hip hop went through. I thought it was a Detroit thing. I didn't know to see that's the last thing that it was thing.
But but you know, um, when I was signed to Columbia, man, they were like, I don't know if they were trying to turn me in the nas or what the what was going on, but they told me because I love the way nas dress. So I was just like they told me I needed the stylus and I was like they were like, who do you like who dresses? I was like, Nas, all right, we're gonna give you his same stylus, and she suggested the Rons don't do that.
I've never seen I never seen. I have seen Nas in the DA's tracks do with nikes on which I disgusted me, but I've never seen them in the Royal I never seen him in. The Rons don't do rag either, And that's why I feel like it was a compiracy. You said you wore the Rons don't do rack, so you don't have to. You know, the Rons don't do rag becomes It's not even about the the ronstn't do rag in particular, no more, it's the thing that that
represents in the business. Um, when we come in and we just become accepting, you know, because we don't want to let nobody down or we don't want to ruffle feathers and like that. So um, the messages just you don't have to be so accepting. It's okay to question things,
it's okay to you know, like use your instincts. You know, that's one of the things that we forget to use when we're young artists because we think we just want to be famous, and you know, we're going with the flow, but there's people out there, like there's executives out there who prey on that, you know what I'm saying. So does it excite you that it feels like lyrics are coming back? Lyrics matter, not just on your regular heads. It seems like it's getting more commercial now when people
really starting to care about lyrics again. I mean, it's exciting, it's exciting, but I'm not really one of those guys whoever felt like they didn't matter, you know what I mean. And I had like a little small celebration when this guy was saying, I don't nobody care about no lyrics. You remember when Kendrick dropped the controverse. I do remember, and right before that you were like, you were like, don'tbody care about no lyrics? It's earlier than that though.
It was when like Kendrick first was bubbling. I don't think good Master Stout first came in before that. No, no, no, I wasn't here. I was I was just you know, I watched the show. Oh you were saying, you were saying it on the show, and you were like, I care nothing about no lyrics. I think maybe A day later, Kendrick dropped the Control Verse and all that's changed, and it's it's like that sometimes sometimes you know the landscape, they don't think did lyrics matter until somebody just does
some important Now. I wonder if that was the lyrics or just because of the fact he was naming everybody's names. I think it was the fact that the position that he was in and the statement that he made, the statement that he made in the line, and the sand that he drew, you know, like it was just too friendly at that time. You know what I mean, We gladiators. We're not against each other in no type of way,
but we were gladiators. We gotta push each other. And ain't they It's not it's not Coom Bayou all the time, even when I was in there with Slaughteroutn't they're trying to take each other's hands off, you know what I'm saying. I do think all that has changed, because even if you name the last or the Path decade, if you name the best rappers, they were all guys who could spit. You know what I'm saying. No, I'm not gonna say
the best rappers. I just say the top hip hop art Yeah, the Drake Cole, Yeah, Kendrick, they could rap. The Big Sean can rap while lay them can wrap. You know, I think, I think, uh, I think the most important projects that have dropped since hip hop has been in existence, it's been all people who can rap. All of the outcast albums. You know who Chronic, Yep, the Chronic, all of the Chronic albums. Dre Drake got
perfect verses on those songs. You know what I'm saying, Like, I just I don't think there's ever gonna be a time where lyrics don't matter and thought provoking art doesn't matter. Yeah. You ever look at a Riselda right in that crew and that how busy they get, and think about You've been on them early too, talked about them up here, Yeah,
very early. You ever think about them the way that they construct and where they come together and where they moved slow The house should have move that same way back then. We kind of did. We kind of did. But um, the difference between them and us is, um, they're a little more self contained in terms of just um, they have an infrastructure. Slaughterhouse was like four different entities coming together with no real desire to be group members. You know what I mean, It was just like we
did it. We did a record together. People really loved hearing us together. And then when whenever we got together and spoke to each other and it was on camera, people really engaged like it was a big deal. We didn't understand why, so we just went with it. We just kept going, you know what I mean. So um as time progressed, there wasn't always like when we did the first album, I kind of like started a bunch
of the songs. Crooked started a few of the songs just to get shown, so U that ended up being kind of like our sounds. So when we went in and do the Shady album, more people wanted to start song, more chefs in the kitchen, just no real you know what I mean, Nobody wanting to step on nobody's toes creatively, but everybody wanting to have more input. That to me, it's like it was a little bit tough, you know what I'm saying, because you know that that changes things
a little bit. Whereas with those guys they kind of already have everything in place, what they're doing, you know what I mean, they move a little bit more like a unit, you know what I mean. Like it was already understood before they came into the into the game. And he from the same place, and they all families. They sound like they're rapping for their lives. Yeah, like we met, we met, We met each other, Me, Joe Krook, Joel,
we met each other in slaughter House. I didn't know any of those guys prior to as fans of them, but I didn't know them, you know what I'm saying. So that's another thing. And um, I mean, you know you got this hard ball on the album man, when you rapping about white people saying the N word, and you like Pooky can say it in front of time Feld but wouldn't say it in front of DL. But something on the d L with them was that, man?
I said, Um, Bill Maher uses the term. He uses the term so loosely because he knows that he'd be using it on the d Yell. But Louis c k No, he can use it in front of Pooky, but no, damn well that he wouldn't use it in What made you? I know what made you write it? But when what was your mindset when you come up with something like that?
I think to myself, Um, when you're a white person and you have a platform, you have a certain social responsibility, you know what I mean, And sometimes it seems like certain guys with platforms they try you. They pushed, they pushed the boundaries just to see how far you'll let them go. I felt like they was kind of pushing home a little bit. He was kind of pushing home me a little bit. So, um, I mean, I just felt like, you know, like that is unacceptable to me.
It's unacceptable to me. So I mean, it's not like I'm gonna be in outrage and you know, in protest, but you know, like that's not cool, you know what I mean, Like, not only is it racist, but it's disrespectful, you know, respect. You know, that's that's that's where I draw the line at, you know, when it comes to disrespect. So you know, but I wouldn't like mad at him or nothing like that, but you know, I mean, I just the line because I really I was like, yeah,
he wouldn't say that in front of the deal. Yeah, you expect more of a more out of a guy like Bill Mark. You know what I'm saying because as a fan of him, you know what I mean. Obviously, you know he's intelligent, you know what I mean, he can comprehend, he's aware, he's aware that that's wrong. But it's like I felt like he was just I like how Cube handled it though. I like it when Q went on the show and just kind of put everything in perspective. I was cool with it after that, all Right,
we don't move. We got more with roys to five nine. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning O DJ Envy and Jula Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Royce to five nine. Charlemagne, I want to go for a second on the album. You say you wish them didn't respond to everything. Yeah, not everything, you know what I mean. Like I just sometimes I feel like it's a distraction more so than it is just healthy, healthy rapping. So
Nick Cannon, he shouldn't respond to Nick. Yeah. Well, the thing with Nick Cannon is, um the second that I've seen that Nick Cannon seemed really really offended to me, that's when it should stop, you know what I mean, Because I know it's no malice coming from Marshall's in you know what I mean, It's nothing personal coming from his end. So the second he starts to look super offended like that, I feel like either they should talk or everything should just stop, you know what I mean.
And I you know, like, m ain't running around trying to just disrespect people wives and like that. But it's not really that type of thing. Um. I think the line on the Fat Joe record came from just just Nick running around talking about you know, like he was gonna beat coming to Detroit and beat up Marshall and all of that. I think I think Marshall just got tired of him doing that, so he sent him a line on some hip hop. But I think Nick took it way more personal than he was taking before. He's
a little older now, you know what I mean. Perspective change is even more grown now, so you know, so it's just once that happens and people look genuinely offended, it stops feeling like a fun situation to me, you know what I mean. It stops feeling like, you know, just competitive hip hop. It starts to seem personal. I feel like that when Nick did the joint with him and that when he I mean it was I guess,
calling black women bitches and using the N word. I was like, yeah, it's it's kind of a reason to say I'm a racist, I would think, I mean, it's it's it's it's it looks bad. It looks bad when you're like when you look like you're trying to like ruin somebody. Yeah, you know what I mean, Like, it
does something to your credibility. And I wish Nick wouldn't put himself in that position because you know, like, bro, we all who we were, We all who we were, who we was before we got here, you know what I mean, Like, if that's what Marshall was, it would have shown by now, bro, you know what I'm saying, Like, my credibility is everything to me. My integrity means everything
to me. I'm not standing next to nothing that I'm not sure about, you know what I'm saying, Like nobody, I've never done anything for anybody to question my credibility. So if I'm standing by it's it's for a reason, brother, you know what I'm saying, Like, I'm not standing by this disruptive to my people. Nothing is more important than that to me, no relationship relationship that I have. So if I'm still if I'm still standing next to this man, it's because I feel confident in that. You know what
I'm saying. Why do you want to throw around yellow Wolf? Why do you want to drag him around? You think I dragged him around? It's a little blue shot. Yeah, I mean, you know, Um, he he just did something disrespectful. You know. UM, I told myself that I wasn't gonna gonna allow um what he did to change my character or have me doing anything you know, like that's not indicative of who I genuinely am. So that's why I'm not airing it out. You know, I can tell you
off camera. I can tell you off camera, but um, you know, he did something that I took, I took a disrespect to. There was a window of time that he had to reach out and kind of clarify, and he didn't. You know, UM, I feel like that that spoke in abundance to me. And UM, I mean I felt like mentioning it on the song was the only
way that I can deal with it. I'm certainly not gonna do nothing that's gonna have me looking like I'm trying to like go on a campaign and like ruin somebody or uh promote negativity in any kind of way or you know what I'm saying, or you know, just just just trying to use something to roll the album out or something like that. Like I'm just not cut like that, you know what I'm saying. So is he just like a disgruntled shady artist who's mad that you
and them? Still? No, No, it's nothing like that. It's not like that. It's it's something. It was something that he did. There was there was disrespectful. I'll leave it at that. While we're protecting the man, I'm not protecting anybody, bro, trust me, it's not He's not He's not safe. I'm just saying I'm not. I'm not airing it out. What's going on in Detroit right now? Um? You know, recently slick By was killed. It's been a couple of shootings in Detroit. Is it getting worse? And why is the
city getting worse? If that is the reason, I don't know, Bro, I don't know. I don't think that that's a question that anybody can answer. You know what I mean. We go up and down, we go up and down, and we had our bad days. We've been having our good days. But every now and then, man, somebody just kind of disrupts what we're trying to build, you know what I mean, Like, you know those kind of people. Man, it's unfortunately they come, they come with it, you know what I mean. You
got the good ones, you got the bad ones. Um. All we can do is just keep taking steps, man, keep taking steps in the positive direction. I'm not sure if these guys knew how important Homeie was, but yo, man, it hurts, you know because it's like it's a It's an L for the city, It's an L for all of us. You know, Nipsey getting killed, It's an L for hip hop. It's an L for all of us, Kobe Dyan, It's an L for everybody, you know what
I mean. And it's just it's unfortunate. You express concern for T Grizzley on the L. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think I think T Grizzly um, and I respect T Grizzly none but respect, number love and respect. I'll support them, But um, I feel like I feel like a lot of the young guys they lack the information they need. They need information, and I'm one of the people who I have some of that information, you know what I'm saying.
So they need to know that they can reach out to me anytime I'm available in time, I'll make time. I'll make time to make sure that I can give you the information that you need. Whatever that is. Anything, it's okay to tell somebody, Let me get back to you on that. Let me go ask one of the ogs. That's my job. That's my job, you know what I mean. Like, I feel like I have an obligation to do that. And the youngest don't always. They don't always uh take us up on that offer, you know what I mean.
And Marshall it's the same way. He's the same way. So and I think that they assume that because he's on the level that he's on, that he's just you know, automatically tapped out all the time. So it's hard to get Marshalls numb. I'm sure you're not just calling him, but you don't need to call him. You don't need to call him. But don't think that he's so far away that he's not willing to pull up and do something that he needs to do in order to move
the city forward. That's always been a thing of ours, Like we're always gonna it's always gonna be you know, We're not always on top of it. But YO, we're not perfect either. It's okay to nudge us. Pull up my coat tail, hit me, hit me anytime, Hit me any time, and wake me up if you feel like I'm not doing something I need to be doing, you know what I'm saying. But the reason why I say that is because he took a shot at him on
a record, Grizzly. Now. Prior to him doing that, Marshall approached me about t Grizzly and he was like, Yo, do you think you think I should jump on a record with him? You think I should put him on a record? I say yes, but I think you should wait just a little bit until he gets maybe one more of those records, just so they don't give you the credit for him taking off. I want him to have all of his credit. You know what I'm saying. I want that to be him. You know what I'm saying.
So he was like, you're right, all right, so we'll just wait. So we were just sitting back watching him and then he came out with the with the with the disc and then Marshall called me like, what the you know what I'm saying? Like he was like he just burned the bridge and he didn't even know yet, you know what I mean. And I hate to see people. I hate to see the youngest make those kind of those kind of decisions. Not that they can't be repaired. That it's no beef and nothing like that, but I'd
rather be unity first. I need for these guys to put it into their minds and unity first, because that he did. That's the same time I used to do you know what I'm saying, Let's let's play a join off that album. What you want to hear? We should play Tricked Tricks featuring my brother K. Yeah, all right, let's get into that. We appreciate thank you for having thank you for making some adult contemporary hip hop, man
some age appropriate hip hop. It's thank you, thank you, It's the Breakfast Club, It's Royce to five nine, Race to five nine for Royce to five nine Allegorian Stars right now adult contemporary hip hop. And I like the skits on the album too. Yeah, we talked about the skins. Skits were really really dope, really educational. All right. We thought the skits were actually him, but it wasn't. It was who do you say, Derek Grace k Grace. Yeah,
but anyway, let's get to the rules. Let's talk Jesse Smuleets. This is the rum of report with Angela Breakfast Club. Well, Jesse smilet, we told you he had a court hearing in Chicago Monday, and this is all over that what they're saying is an alleged hate crime attack. He's still saying that it did happen. He said he is innocent, and it's fight or die at this point. Okay, Jesse, what you don't believe him? He says, the truth is the best defense, and the truth which they know nothing about.
So that's what he feels like it is going to set him free. He's out right now on twenty thousand dollars bond. He has fled not guilty again and the team, his legal team has foiled emotion for the case to be dismissed over double jeopardy, ask the question. He's on twenty thousand dollar bomb. But if you'd paid the ten thousand restitution to be over, it'd be fine. Let it go, King. I think it was like a hundred thousand dollars restitution. How much was it? Yeah, it wasn't ten thousand dollars.
How much was the restitution. I don't remember that, but it was definitely more than that. Let it go King could be more than that bond in the lays he got to pay. Now you just pay to get it. Would misdemean it would have been over well. If he gets convicted, he'll face up to three years behind bars and a fine of up to twenty five thousand dollars and community service as well. So who but he says he didn't do it? Oh, please Bill Cosmi right now,
Snoop dog Snoop Dogg's Red Table Talk. You know, we've been talking about this and finally came out yesterday on Facebook Watch. And some of the things that he discusses is how he feels like he did abuse his power when he went against Gil King. How did it make you feel when you saw what was happening in regards to your words, when you saw how people reacted, It made me feel like I had too much power and at that particular time I was abusing it all right.
And in addition to that, he did say that he did reach out to Gil He wants to have a private conversation. How have you talked to Gil? No, but I've reached out through her friends, through her associates, and I even DMed her sending her prayer let her know I apologize to it. Just doing all the things that I could do to just put my effort forward, you know what I'm saying, Because I was wrong, right, I said, I love to meet with you privately. Yeah, that was
my last last soul. That was my last line, just to make sure that it wasn't going to be watered down and deluded where I can actually give her a hug, looking her eyes and talk to it like we're talking. Yeah. I watched. I watched this whole thirty three minute video, and I don't think they dug deep enough into the convo, like when Jada, you know, was saying how Tupac tried to explain and heard the difference between you know, calling women bitches and holes and queens, and she said it
didn't make no sense. Like I would have liked to see them go deeper into that combo, all right. In addition to that, he also talks about who he seeks counsel from when he's going through things. Who do you seek counsel from? In the beginnings to seek castle from Charlie Wilson's and the goat ben Wow. Charlie Wilson helped keep my marriage together because it was times where I felt like I don't want to be in here no more.
I want to go and being stupid, and Charlie would bring me back to reality, like, that's the best thing that ever happened to you. You have been married for a really long please believe it. Twenty twenty four years. And if you guys, we called Charlie Wilson was just on the Breakfast Club recently. And here's what Charlie Wilson said about Snoop. I made him stop smoking for a year.
I took him into his own kitchen and had a conversation with it, and he didn't like and then he just sit down and just said with them frowns a little bit. I said, you gotta stop, man, you gotta stop, he said for real. I was like, hey, man, you got a wife in there, and you got the ones in there. You gotta stop. And so he's like, okay. So I went home and a week later I talked to Shout his wife and she said, uncle, what you say to Snoop? I said, why he smokes nothing since
you left. As a matter of fact, he's throwing everything out and he lasted about a year, you know. I also didn't like how they made the conversation all about Snoop and what he said, but because like the girl interview was the cause, right, Snoop was the effect. Like they didn't talk about the cause at all. I would like to have heard from Jada and her mom and
Willow because they're in the media space now. I would like to have known what their thoughts were on Gail's comments, because the same way people felt like Snoop wasn't protecting a black woman, black men felt like Gail, a black woman, wasn't protecting a black man. I feel like there might have been a larger conversation, right, And I think it's really just a how you communicate how you feel and
the words that you use, because words do matter. So you can say Gail's wrong and still feel that way to this day, absolutely, but you don't have to call her a dog face bitch. Yeah, but Snoop felt like he was protecting Vanessa and those girls. People felt like Gail wasn't protecting Kobe's legacy. People feel like Snoop was threatening to Gail, so black women aren't protected and I just see a lack of cultural trust all across the
board from everyone, and that's what we need more. Get a whole along interview where she said all positive things and that was the one thing that hurt. But I do feel like I can understand people being upset. It's just how do you express that, especially if you don't want people calling black women bitches, you can't do it either. It's the one thing that hurts. That hurts Snoop, and
for every action is a reaction. I don't know how how close Snoop was with Kobe or what their relationship was, but he was hurt by it, and he was defending this friendom he thought, yeah, we just defend with that using those words. We just need more cultural try and tell people how to defend and how to fail. You definitely can. But he's apologized, so he feels like he was wrong and he said it, and that's good, right,
I man'gel again, that's your room of reports. I think we need more cultural trust, Like, how do we make all of us feel protected in this space because the same way black women feel like they are the most disrespected. You know, black men have the historical trauma false rape accusations and always being made to be the post to chat to everything that's wrong with the world. So how
do we just have more cultural trust amongst each other. Yeah, but even if it was a four hour interview, I think that line of questioning, even if it was only sixty second, was wrong. I mean, there's documentary that brought up that we go hired at whoever made the documentary. He wasn't dead and the man wasn't even in the ground yet. The family was still breathing. It was less than a week. But I will say that people were going at Jada after this interview and talking crazy about
her as well. I don't think they watched the whole thing though. I think they got that off that sixty second clip, because if you watched the whole thirty three minute interview, you know, I didn't want them to go deeper, but it wasn't. They were going in on Jada and calling her all kind of names. That's because of that snippet. But anyway, Charlotte Mine, yes, even that donkey. Let's talk emotional baggage, shall we. This emotional baggage sadly comes from
the great State of Florida. Florida. I promise you. I do not come in here every day and say I'm gonna give donkey the day to somebody from Florida. But these stories just stand out. Florida's just different. Bro. We'll talk about it four. After that hour, we're gonna play a game. Guess we'll raise it is. Yes, we have to play guest with race. Okay, all right, we'll do that when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey, a Florida man, a chapter and ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrestiped after definitely stays he's rigged the door to his home and an attempt to electric kid his pregeant wife. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking a Flaminia to Breakfast Club bitchy donkey other day with Charlom Haine, a guy. I
don't know why y'all keeping in him. Get y'all elected, Listen, don't get a day for Thursday, February twenty seventh goes to a forty two year old woman in Florida named Sarah Boone. I am sorry Florida. I love the Sunshine State. I really do. But when I come in here in the morning, I go through my list of things and I read certain stories. Nothing screams give people to credit they deserve for being stupid more than anything from Florida.
What did your uncle Shall always tell you? Everyone listening repeat after me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and the all of Florida. There's absolutely no debating that. Debating that. Okay, Now, Sarah Bun and her boyfriend Jose Torres Junior at the house drinking, having a grand old time, and they decided to make it a game night. Now I'm a grown ass man. Game night for me is heads up. The black version. Regular version is cool too. We can also get in get into
some little rhyme antics. That's a great game for a game night, but nothing beats a game of spades. What do you do on game night? And we do Monopoly, okay, if it's with the kids, hung hungry, hippo, Okay, you know, um, we do spades? Okay, yeah, what are you doing game Nike, Um, what's that word game that you do when you put the U and they have to guess what moving? Heads up? Yeah,
that's what we do on game now because we've grown. Okay, But Sara and Jose from Florida, they move a little different. On their drunken game nights, they decided to play a game of hide and go seek. Yeah once again. Sarah Boone is forty two, Jorse Torres is forty two, and they decided to play hide and seek. The only time I play hide and seek is with my kids, and it's not like I really hide, because when you're apparent, your job is really to seek. Correct. Okay, you let
the kid hide and you go find him. You know. Now, last time I checked, if you're playing hide and seek with someone, you don't help them hide because that defeats the whole purpose of the game. Am I right? Well, this is what happened here. Sarah helped Jose hide during this game a hide and Seek in Florida, and this is what occurred. Let's go to ABC News for the report.
Place the deputy walking Sarah Boone and she's handcuffed. Now she's waking up in jail, facing a second degree murder charge after her boyfriend was found dead inside a suit case. Investigators say Boone and her forty two year old boyfriend, Jorge Torres Junior, were drinking and playing hide and seek in their apartment. She then told detectives they thought it
would be funny if he hopped inside the suitcase. At some point after the suitcase was zipped, Boone told investigators she fell asleep upstairs for a few hours that entire time her boyfriend was trapped inside. When deputy showed up, she gave them permission to look at her phone. On it, they found two videos. In one, you hear the victim calling Boone's name over and over again, saying he can't breathe. Deputies say Boon responded by saying, quote, that's what you
do when you choke me. Investigator saying another video, you hear Boone saying, quote, that's how I feel when you cheat on me. I have so many questions. First of all, as I said, it's not a game of hide and seek. If you helped him get into the suitcase, that's not how hide and seek works, all right. Second, I need to see Jorge or I need to see this suitcase because either this suitcase was huge Jorge was the size
of Chelsea Handler's old sidekick Chili. Third, if Sarah doesn't go to prison for the rest of her life, hell, even in prison, how is she going to be able to move on to a new relationship. Many people out there right now are dealing with people who have brought baggage into their new relationship. This right here, just right here, after what done? I want you to look at her much shot. Go look at her much shot because we gotta play a game of guess where race it is.
But look at her mug shot. If relationship baggage was a person, it would look like Sarah Boom. How will Sarah ever be able to let go of relationship baggage when her last boyfriend is dead because she decided to back up their relationship. I have heard of people in relationships being hurt because of the emotional baggage of their partner. But what happens when you make your partner emotional baggage? Literally, Sarah is going to have to carry the baggage making
her boyfriend baggage for the rest of her life. Now she's been charged for second degree murder, and she does not yet have an attorney or a court date, and she has to carry around the responsibility of finding an attorney. So please give Sarah Boom the biggest here. She put her boyfriend in the luggage and zipped them up and locked it. Yeah, what couldn't breathe? What kind of luggage is that? Air tight? Was? And then she went to sleep.
I get coming beyest with you. I'll be giving these donkeys to the day to Florida, and as I'm doing it, I get confused. Like, as I'm doing it, I start thinking to myself, this really does make no sense. But guess what now? I was coming to play a game of yess what race today? Now they are your clues. Sarah boone from Florida playing a game of Hide and go Seek with her boyfriend, but helped her boyfriend hide
in the suit chase. While he was in there trapped couldn't breathe, she said to him, Hey, that's how it feels when you choke me. That's how I feel when you cheat on me. Envy. Yess what race? She now? Black people all the time be like put me in the luggage. I go on vacation with you. All the time, they say that, but they joke it. What black people do that? Boy all the time, I'm coming with you the time. That must be in the Casey household. Maybe
can you feel me in your luggage? People always say that, but they just joking. Um, black people are not getting into about his luggage. You're not gonna zip me up and put a lock on it. It's not gonna happen. We're not playing hide and go seek like black black people after them jump in the luggage for a joke. Take your luggage. I've heard that, but I've never had anybody else to jump on my luggage. That's what we just said. Take me with you. I'm gonna jump your luge.
You never heard that, but anywhere. I don't think it's a black I think it's a white person. Angelie Sarah Boone from Florida, playing a game of Hide and go Seek helps their boyfriend hide in the luggage. While he's in there, not being able to breathe says to him, that's how I feeling you choke with That's how I feeling you cheat on me. Guess what racious I have to say. I'm ineligible for this one because I did see this story already so I don't want to cheat,
So I'm gonna just say that I'm ineligible. What do you think you want in on this? I know you do. His name is Hargey. You feel you feel passive about this one. I don't want to say it's a lot in woman. I'm gonna say it is a Caribbean woman, a woman from the Caribbean, somebod I'm gonna go, like, make a Haitian? What true? First of all, that wasn't that was? That was disrespected? Disrespectful? Last quar, are you
talking about Caribbian women like that? They would never couldn't respectful? Goodness? Very guys women the ball You have no expid Cribban women because you don't know the Betweensians and Jamaicans. You well, this is the whole thing. Just really disrespectful, disrespect for Jamas.
I stood up for you about the Super Bowl. This button bar was developed before I got on the Show's a bum racial racial that is racial king a lack of representation on this button bar right here over with the sound effects that you couldn't say so posse or something, but you just straight like they are all crib people. The same dramas anyway, anyway, DJA dramas is wrong. Of course dj V is correct. Is Carcasia said that to all my Caribbean people, I can't believe you. Dr M respectful.
You have bread to go up. People didn't like the Sup Bowl halftime show. He said he would never want to dance Hall a halftime show. He said that that's what you said. That is so foul. All right, well that is your donkey of the day. When we come back, ask Dancefall halftime show eight five A five one. If you got questions for ye, call us now. It's the breakfast Logan Morning. What what? What? What? What you wanna know?
Baby mama issues need some words of wisdom? Call up now for asking eight hundred and five A five one oh five one a breakfast club. Come on, need relationship advice, need personal advice? Just need real advice? Call up now for ask ye Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time for asking. Hey, y'all, can that Can I finish the intro? Please? Yes? You can't? Baby, Okay, we got a special guest on
the line. Especially everybody's a special guest. Well, listen, Shary, you have a question for asking. You know, I'm sure I've been special since I was born. Look, okay, so I've been I love to get up there and talk to y'all. Ask praid about getting in the airways like two three years ago, and I wrote like letters to people imagine early. Okay, So what's your question for asking, Shary? Well, okay, well,
this is a serious, serious now Okay. I went and bought a card so I can get more internet, so I can do more stuff like TikTok and you know, promote myself. Congratulations. Are y'all listening now? Listening now, okay, we're listening. Okay, I calmed down. Now, I'm calm down. Okay. Well, in my sleep, I was master baby and I was trying to figure out why I was most to two times? Right, what's that smell? Boy? Don't play with me, I don't think look so um you're playing with me, shang, don't
get don't get distracted. I ain't playing you don't mind this serious? Okay? This is about people, um um um, child pooring and stuff. Well that popped up on my thing and I get a little bit of north Star in Thomas Nelson. But I kept trying to comedy and I try to report it, but it won't allow me. Now that it's under three different people. UM name the person that our friend is out of town. They they way over at Israel somewhere somewhere, and then two other names.
I don't know. But the guy just met. He told me that he was looking for a wife and this in that I don't know. I don't know if the Lord sent him. But I'm um anyway sometimes because I don't know, people just to come my way, be my ask. But um, I try to report it to police. So I ain't been able to go to bee because I ain't trying to get it into damn trouble. It won't get me like my sherry question and tell your problem is that there is child pornography popping up on your phone? Yeah?
And then it had my story not my story like me promoting my music and put on my hair doing and all that stuff and mentor and stuff like I looked on that thing and my thing where well, I'm trying to build my little stories and stuff in mine and it got it's got me in there masturbate. I was sleeping. Wait wait, wait, wait, you're in your stories on Instagram masturbating. Yeah, I'm just the third time. I'm indeed, I've been doing stuff in my sleep. I even I
talk in my sleep. I know, permonisition and stuff. So I've been doing this since. I don't know why I'm doing this for myself. What's your Instagram shared? You want to go look at shared? Masturbate ground covered covered bout of blood, covered by the blood of your Instagram? Is at your Instagram? Yeah? Blood of Jesus. Yeah, because of Jesus. Okay, because I ain't say but so somebody's trying to make me look stupid something, because I know everything that I've done.
I've always wrote letters to God ever since I was really even when I was blocked up in prison, or mean not prison, because God ain't taking there because he knew that that was a playground. He made two hard time in jail, seventeen months right in the hand the city jail. Ain't been back with two top guys nineteen ninety six. You have no post? Is this everything? It's your last name, Robinson. I would just go hard, Sharon Robinson.
I was a freak girl. You played basketball. I want I want play basketball, but I sing in the chard, I sing right. So, so did you take down the videos of yourself masturbating on your Instagram stories? You have somebody trying to get me to God, he said, kending another screen car and he's probably I really like you. I really like you. I'm like I think because she's looking through my eyes and I think he's trying to get the kids popping up there or either somebody's playing
with kids. You know what. I'm going to bathroom the Lord, the Lord shows me stuff, y'all. Okay, Lord ain't telling you to hang this goddamn phone up? All right, all right, Sherry, try all right, these are calmed These are calmed down. You did calm down, Sherry, and say make sure you have a We need to make sure you have a password on your phone. Okay, that way people can stop breaking into your phone and post she's lying on God. Affected Listen, the God has set my internet up. He
was pretty nicely yesterday. This name is Charlie. He said he got a wife. I just hope he can't take my little code. And when when you're investurbating it, were putting it in there, Sherry, you'll never keep Sherry lost me when she said that she was masterating all night, but she had trouble sleeping. Shry, you have trouble sleeping after you Master Adrian Master being Sherry, you don't like
to sleep. My phone was still on, all right, good morning? Right, I'm trying to take my phone was still on because I need to turn my camera at Sherry. Might be the truth. I hope Sherry has some help. All right, we got more sense than everybody in this room. Ask ye communicated five A five one on five one. If you need a relationship advice in her life, you're right. I respect Sherry. It's the breakfast club, gole morning coma, keep for real, get some real advice with Anthony's ask
ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy and Jela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club with in the middle of ask ye Hello, who's this? Arianna? Hey? Arianna Grande A good morning? Oh thank you? Hey, dj Envy? What's up? Start? What's queen? She is so tired of hearing that Ariana Grandday joke. No, actually I'm not because it has people spell my name better. There you go, So what's your question to Ariana for ye? Okay? Yee. So I've been knowing this guy since I was nineteen.
I'm twenty nine now, and we are We were together from the ages of nineteen till about twenty two, and then he went to prison for seven years. I moved on my life and went to the military, got married, got divorced, and we were back in contact. About five years ago. We tried to get back together, but I didn't think he was really serious because I didn't think that, you know, with his felony, he would be able to give me the life that I wanted. So I kind
of didn't take him seriously. Well, flapping my face because now this man is doing amazing and he kind of like looking at me like, well, you kind of play with me the first time. You didn't think I was serious, and now you want to come around and be all in my face. But I know it's it's more than that, because he still loves me. He encourages me to do better in life always, you know, tells me, no matter what the like, we're gonna be together. He just wants
me to be at a certain point in life. So my question to you is should I take him seriously and continue to focus on me with him in the back of my mind, I'll just say to get him. Girl. First of all, you need to take you seriously and focus on you regardless, no matter what if you were a man, if you're not with a man, if you want to be with a man, you should be always striving to do the best that you can do right right.
So I think that's great advice. But I also feel like, just like you weren't taking him seriously before, he's not taking you seriously right now, right right? And does he have other things going on? He's dating other women? I would assume because he's not with you, I don't know because he's so secretive. He don't tell me. He tells me. I'm being nosy if I asking that, right, So, clearly you know what that means. He is he just doesn't
want to tell you and discuss it with you. So he's probably having a good time doing whatever he's doing. He might even have a girlfriend who knows. And to me, it's like, y'all are just friends. That's it. If a man really wants to be with you, none of that other stuff matters. If he wants to you know all of that that he's saying, Oh, you're not ready now focused on you. Da da da da da. That's just all bs. Yeah, you're right, you show right, Angela, thank
you girl. All right, no problem, Arianna and Charlotmagne, you still follow me. I really appreciate that. I wish you would interact with me moral Instagram. You know I'll be sending your messages, but you don't in a rap. Okay it okay, that's only got for you. He doesn't seem as interested either, y'all list really, I love y'all so much. People do where y'all inspire me for my own podcast to speak with a Charmaine check me out? All right?
He alight you hear promoting that? Ask ye eight, five, eighty five one or five one of your new relationship advice. You can hit ye anytime. Now. We got rooms on the way. Yes, I'm gonna tell you who just got scammed out of four hundred thousand dollars. Almost all right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk who
got scammed. It's about Angela need the breakfast club, all right, So shark ting's Barbara Corkoran. She got scammed out of almost four hundred thousand dollars. Somebody sent a fake email to her company, to her bookkeeper, the assistant to her bookkeeper, and it was an invoice of three hundred eighty eight seven hundred dollars for a real estate renovation. She said there was no reason to be suspicious because she invested
in a lot of real estate. Of course we know Corkoran, And she said the error wasn't noticed until the bookkeeper sent a follow up to Barbara Corkoran's assistant's actual address, confirming that she had just sent the money over. And that's when they realized they had wired the money to a scammer. So it was too late. It was gone from the account. The scammer disappeared, and she said she was told as a common practice and she won't be getting her money back. Sham. It seemed like she should
have a business put together better than that. I mean, I don't own a bunch of properties too, but I got people that look at everything. Don't you think her business would be better when she has different people looking at her different really, but she does. So it was a phishing account. So you know how people send a fake email but it looks like your email address. And obviously Barbara Corkran has like, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars worth the real estate. So to her, to
the bookkeeper, that was seemed to legitimate. Why would you send that money without going through your lawyer, your real estate lawyer, Like, why I wouldn't. I don't get it, That's what I'm saying. Well for Barbara Corkoran, though, that's not a lot of man who it is. Like if I see a realtor and I'm buying a property from a realtor, first thing I do is go to my real estate attorney, sent to my guy Jay Claypool, the first thing I do. Barbara Corkran probably has like million,
you know, she has Corkoran real estate. Then she has her own properties that she's what they got to do with your team protecting you from that. Barbara Corkran said she didn't think there was a reason to be suspicious because you know what it is is they had an email address that looks like the right email address. That's what they do when they fish people, and obviously people get scammed, not for that much money, obviously, but they
said it's a really common thing. So it was just too late and it was like a checks and balances thing because then the bookkeeper did send the information over, but by that time it was too late. So that's what happened. That's a lot of money. But she said she was upset, but then she thought to herself, you know what, it's only money. No reason for me to get that mad. All right, now, let's talk about Oprah
and Gail King. They were on with Ashley Graham for the latest episode of The og Chronicles and they played a game of never Have I Ever? So they both said that they had never played before. But here's what happened when it came to one night stands. Never have I ever had a one night stand? We both better put our fure, We both better put our fingers down on that one one year? Was it? Oh? Mine would have been to someone else that it would be a anyone? Okay,
same here. You guys are a little us all right. I would love to hear these circumstances of how all of that happened. Um, you wouldn't wait, man, was to come out right now and say that was I was the person that they had one nice stand where we'd be so mad at that guy. I didn't say for them to name a name. No, what if the guy comes out of there, I don't know, you know, maybe that that was me I hit in the nineties. Well Oprah couldn't follow up, but Gil could. Maybe you know,
he looks cute now, all right now. Nick Cannon, he says that he did try to shoot a shot with Taman Hall at one point. Uh, and he said, this is what happened. It was like some missed opportunity here. Nick sent me a gift and shot someone stole it. She was single. I was single at the time, and I would have taken his shot. And Nick said, did you get my gift? And I said no, and I legit went through the Today Show like a tourney. I'm like, someone stole Nick Cannon's gift to me and it was
a scar. Yeah, I know, And I said I wrote you back and I said, Nick, thank you so much, blahba. I still can't find it that you didn't reply. And I was like, just like a year later, see he said the DM a year later had no idea. She thought he just never responded and they just passed by each other. I'm not mad at Tim, I'm not mad at that. Tamerin Hall is a looker. Her husband is a lucky man, Scoot the tamer Hale, and she said she would have gave him a shot. She's just damn
Nick all Right. Engine Echo recently did an interview with Essence, and she talked about the song Triggered. Here's a snippet from that girl singer. You was the trigger. You brought me to an obstructive you when you knew the picture spicker, Who am I kid from? You? Ruin everything you do it every time you want my enemy, you want no friend of my mom Fright, you're mouthing us right on
up you I'm trigger. That's her Triggered freestyle, and she said Big Sean's initial react was wow, I'm not your friend, and she told him I was feeling that in the moment. This is just a song. This is not one percent about you. She said, those are the things that I may feel, and I know that they are irrational and coming from just an angry, emotional place. But that's what's so beautiful about art is that you can just throw paint on a blink canvas and do something crazy and
that's your release. So that's what helped her with her release putting that out. All right, So her new album is going to be coming out. Mark's sixth. FYI I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. And I want to also give a shout out to Clinton Sparks. DJ Clinton Sparks. He actually has a book out. They just sent it to me, How to Win Big in the music Business, So shout out to Clinton Sparks. His foreward is by Damon John
all right, now shout to revote. We'll see them all. Everybody else to People's Choice bixes up next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Now it's black his three mouth. What are we doing today? Chaloman? Yesterday is the born day. I wanted to central Paul five, mister Yusu salamp and you know he's been immortalized at this point with when they see us movie as well
as just the various interviews that he's done. So we just want to celebrate him on his bond day and flashback to when he was here on the Breakfast Club and some of the uplifting, empowering things he had to say about what he's doing with his story. This is a Black History Month moment. You know, We're looking at a victim who was white, who in her privilege, like in her victimhood, there's still privilege, you see what I'm saying, And so everything is pointed to the fact that we
had nothing to do with it. But yet her doctors are saying, but your injuries are more consistent with a gang rate. Like the DNA, dioxy rival knew cleric acid proved that we didn't do nothing. We had nothing to do with this, you know. And so I feel like there's so much that we still have to do. There's so many future generations that we have to affect. We got to plant seeds in their minds and in their hearts so that they understand that they are the answers
that we seek, you know what I'm saying. So we go around the country, we go around the world, and we speak we've done it as individuals, We've done it collectively. You know what I'm saying. I started a company called Yusef Speaks. You know, I sell my merchandise, which is like my poetry book. I sell my hats, I sell shirts, I sell all kinds of things, and I'm coming out with a lot more stuff. I've created this right here. This is what I call like the freedom Metal. You
know what I'm saying. The only thing that I need to change about this is even though it says CP five, I need to change it on the bottom to exonerate it five. And I want to marry those two because this is America, this is the criminal system of injustice. Is how things have been, and so we have a long way to go, but I feel like we're knocking it down. Like Corey said, we got them on the roast because the whole globe is beginning to respond to
what's going on. They're responding to this case. But this case is a microcosm of the macrocosm of cases. Just like that was a Black History Month moment brought to you by the Breakfast Club. All right, we'll happy birthday to that young man. Yes, indeed, all right, when we come back positive note, don't move, it's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody, it's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast club now. Shout to our Miami family at one on three five to beat. They've been running commercials about the real estate Seminar. We've been giving tickets a weight on air for people to come to the real estate Seminar for free and learn how to get into the real estate game. Shout to DJ thirty three and the third shout Logic and our whole family over there. So I can't wait to see you guys in the next couple of weeks and really
talk about real estate man. And also we got a shout to a Royster five nine for joining us this morning. Yes, sir, salute the roys to five nine. Allegory is out adult contemporary hip hop. That's my type of vibe right there.
I was just having a conversation with somebody actually in the group chat, and you know, it's interesting to see how tables turn right because you know, Royce and Eminem and rapping together for years, and Royce has always been super nice, but it's like at this point in the game, Royce's light years ahead of Eminem when it comes to rapping. Do you mean what I mean? Hell yeah, Bro, Royce is way better than EMM right now, It's not even close.
Royce's last two albums, do you hear Royce The five nine? Yes, he's busy, spits, but spits too. I'm not saying them not dope. I'm just saying that Royce is light years ahead of him, and it's just interesting because they're both older rappers. So you know, life is indeed a marathon. That is a fact. Well you got a positive note, yes, Well, first of all, I want to say too, man, I'm making my rounds tonight. I'm gonna be um. I'm gonna be on Aaron Burnett Show on CNN tonight unless something
changes in the news, because you know that happens. Often they'll be like, hey, we need you on CNN to night. Then some breaking news happens and you get pushed back exactly. But one place I will be. I will be on Stephen Colbett to night as well. Tu to my guys, Stephen Colbet, my South Carolina bredren you know the South Carolina. You know, democratic primaries is this weekend, so me and Steven will be talking about that tonight as well as some other things. So check me out on the Corbet
Show tonight. The positive note today comes from President Barack Obama. Okay, it is Black History Month. He is one of the greatest Black historical figures ever. Barack Obama said once change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. Breakfast Club finish or y'all dumb
