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Senator Nina Turner and Shensea

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Today on the show we had Senator Nina Turner stop by and spoke about running for Congress, missing pieces in Politics, voting rights, student debt and more. Also, for Freaky Friday Angela had the pleasure to speak with jamaican goddess Shensea, who spoke about her debut album "Alpha", Drake rumors, sex tips and stigmas, pretty privilege and more. Moreover, Charlamagne also gave "Donkey of the Day" to YouTubers who face 7 Years after being busted for Target sleepover challenge.

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The Waldmost Dangerous Morning Show, the Breakfast Clubs Club. Y'all together, y'all are like a megaphor. Us y'all just took over him Without Chris Brown, I've officially joined the Breakfast Club. Say something, Mother, I'm with it. Walt Dangerous Morning Show, Breakface Club, Good Morning, Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning in good mon. He's amby Sholomne. The guy piece

of the planet is Friday Nigga. We made it. Your voice cracked a little, bro Well, I was screaming, God, damn singer. It is from the opera My Mariah Carry good day. What's happening? How y'all feeling. I am feeling wonderful. I'm feeling great. Shout to everybody you know. South By Southwest starts this week. If you don't know what south By Southwest it's, it's uh. It's a huge conference that goes on for about two weeks. A lot of it is tech and uh. We kicked it off two nights ago.

It was an HBCU Nite Battle of the brain. So they had many different colleges HBCUs from Howard Hampton. Uh, fam you you named it. All the colleges out there. They were battling, they were talking tech and then as a surprise, after they spent like a twelve fourteen hour day of doing tech, they had a huge party after which I DJ so shout to all the students. And then yesterday I did talk Shop Live. I didn't know what talk Shop live was until I still don't know

what the hell you did talk Shop live. They told me you did talk Shop live when your book came out. I didn't talk Shop book came out. Yes, it's it's like a UM I would say, like a home shopping network for people to uh come on and be able to purchase your book, a pre order your book and they can ask you quite right, it's uh, they have their own app. But it's also on YouTube. Yet I did that here here, Yeah, I did it from the station. From the station, so I did it from the crib yesterday.

So you can go and talk Shop live. You get an autograph copy of the book, and but me and the wife, you could ask us anything pertaining the book or anything. So we were only there for about an hour and a half. We had a couple of thousand people on there, just talking about relationships and things that people are going through and difficulties and insecurities, everything about relationship. It was really really good last night. It was a

therapeutic for myself and my wife. So shout out to everybody, and if you haven't pre ordered the book, make sure you pre ordered it now, and shout again to everybody from Talk Shop Live. I had a great time. All right, Well, you said south By Southwest. I'm leaving for there this weekend, so I'm interviewing Lizzo and I'm excited. You know, she's got a show coming to Prime Video, a series, so that should be exciting. I actually got a chance to watch it. It comes on later this month. But she's

looking forward dancers to join her on her tour. But they're all big girls and they're pretty amazing. Okay, y'all fancy. I'm gonna be on club couch this weekend. Okay. I got movies to catch up on and I got TV shows to catch up on. Okay, That's what I'm looking forward to doing this weekend. I'm looking forward to going to the grocery store and buying me from Hamburger Meat, and I told the kids, we're making very own ghetto burgers this weekend. That's nice. Okay, that's you mean a hamburger.

You can put anything you want on it. You know what my six yold said to me. I can put candy on it. No, I mean anything. You didn't say anything. Anything I did, but I had to be more specific after I said any, absolutely, okay, absolutely, all right. Well, I'm heading out to Houston as well as weeking my son as a game, So I gotta fly out there for his game, and come, I have no cheer leading competitions this weekend. Lord, have mercy. I am so thankful.

You have no idea how thankful I am. And I'm gonna tell you how much that look, I'm gonna tell how much that that is worked. Right, of course, it's worked for my daughter, but it's worked for the parents. When you start looking at the schedule and you're like, when do we have a weekend off from cheer from just being there? You got your weekend. I have my weekend this weekend. I haven't had a weekend off in three weeks from that cheer leading, and I cannot wait

to do absolutely nothing this weekend. I am looking forward to it. Well, okay, I'm gonna have snacks. I'm on the road, all right, I'm on the ron. The funny thing before we go in, you know, they have if you don't know, like so, they have a tournament. It usually starts from nine to seven, right, and then they shows you the schedule. It's not like your kid just got a game at five pm and you could chill the five. They might have a game at nine, then they got a game at can't leave, that's right, and

then they got the award ceremony. Yes, it's too much. It's too much. I think god. I have a weekend off this weekend, all right, okay, let's get the show cracking. U. Senator Nina Turner will be joining us this morning. Yes, indeed, we got a lot to kick it with her with everything that's going on in this world, with politics, Ukraine, Russia, anything that you need to know. We're gonna discuss with her as the good sister Nina turn And says, um, you know you may not do politics, but politics gonna

do you. So you attention. And also a Caribbean artist, Shanissa will be joining us this morning. What did I say, Sis, Yeah, she'll be doing Freaky Freaky Friday this morning and her debut album Alpha is out today. Also. All right, well let's get into it. We're gonna start the show off with We're all premier shout to the brother A little dirt. This is a little dirt feature in Summer Walker. It's called the Difference. It's the breakfast Club the Morning, Yes, Morning,

everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. That was a little dirt Summer Walker. That makes sure you stream his album. His album is out today. It's a shout the Dirk O. Alright came out. Dr dropped album to day, Dad drop the album today. All right, well let's get in some front page news now. Last night everybody was talking about this game, Brooklyn Nets versus seventy sixes. Ben Simmons didn't play, though Harden did.

Harden only had I believe eleven points was terrible. Yeah, Harden only had eleven points. But the Brooklyn Nets beat the seventy six is one twenty nine to one hundred. You could definitely feel a tension, you could see the tension. You could hear the tension, but the Brooklyn got the best of the seventy sixes last night games. That what

else we got? Easy? All right? So if you were wondering when am I going to be able to take this mask off on planes and on the train while they said the federal mass mandate for transportation is extended through April eighteenth, at least for right now, so we'll see if they extended. But that's the shortest extension they've done. Previously they were for ninety days. So right now it's just extended through April eighteenth. I guess it's to wait

and see type of thing. And Major League Soccer has announced they will leverage a historic twenty five million dollar loan from a syndicate of black banks, marking the first time that any sports league has participated in a major commercial transaction exclusively with black banks. So this is all facilitated by the nonprofit the National Black Bank Foundation, and it's the partnership a step toward ongoing efforts by Major

League Soccer in the diversity, equity and inclusion space. So that's pretty dope to hear, as we're encouraging people to use black banks as well. All right, and Major League Baseball they have their union has reached a labordale, so it's gonna be a one hundred and see two game season, and players did straight strike a labor pack yesterday. It was a ninety nine day lockout, so they're still gonna

have their full season for this spring and summer. So they're thrilled to say that now we can finally lay ball. So it was originally scheduled to be opening day March thirty first, but they did push that opening day back, but it's still gonna be able to fit in one hundred and sixty two games. Did y'all know that it was? I don't watch baseball, and I knew it was a lockout, But I told you I don't watch baseball. Baseball was much more exciting when everybody was gonna steroids. I'm not

into baseball. I do watch baseball playoff time, but other than that, not relations. I used to take my dad all the time to baseball games. But and you know, it's crazy. I knew it was a lockout, and I wasn't even interested in what they was scricking for because I was like, man, they get so much money, what could they be scracking if I still don't know. But

the collective Bargaining Agreement expired December first. But one of the things that this new contract does allow us for them to sell advertising on their uniforms for the first time. Oh wow, that's good. So that's a big deal. So I'll know to see what they out talking because I don't watch the sport. All right, Well that is your friend needs news, all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent phone lines and wide open again,

eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Whatever you want to discuss, talk about, get off your chest, call us now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm calling you if this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this Hi? This is Jay Peas Jay, Good morning,

Good morning. UM. I wanted to discuss I've read that UM, Kim Kardashian and her you know family said something about like working like women aren't successful something in those minds because you don't want to get up on our behind work and nobody wants to work anymore. And I just feel like that was very, very pretentious of her to say, especially given that she's coming from a family of privilege and has a lot of time to put into her passions.

A lot of us don't have that. You're to tell me that all the teachers, doctors, nurses, police officers, firefighters out there are not getting up and working. I don't know what she meant about that statement, but I found it very offensive. Why did you find it offensive? Though? I mean, everybody has to work hard. All of those people you named are on their way to work right now. As She never said that if you work a certain if you work harder than everybody else, you'll become a billionaire.

She just said everybody got to work. Well, she said, it seems like nobody wants to work these days, but there's a lot of people working really high. Yeah. But you know what's so crazy about that? We sit around here every day and we say those exact same things. We talk about how this generation doesn't want to put into work. You know, if you have a business, you're trying to hire people like damn, it's hard to hire people because people don't be wanting to work. We talk

about we have these conversations all the time. We talk about how these restaurants are paying fifteen dollars an hour, eighteen dollars an hour right now, and nobody wants to go get these jobs. We have those discussions. Yeah, but who can live on for fifteen eighteen dollars an hour? And you have you know, celebrities and athletes getting paid millions and millions in US grinding every day and take pennies.

I agree with you. People people don't want to work for fifteen dollars an hour and they should be making more because of the work that they're doing is so important. But we can't act like people aren't successful because they're not working. There's some people who are working like three jobs. Why are we comparing ourselves? Why are we comparing ourselves to celebrities? An athlete objective? I mean, just because she's a millionaire, that's her, that's hers, that's her, that's her profession,

that's her profession. But you know, if somebody makes fifty thousand dollars, they could they you know, they could look at themselves as successful. And there's somebody in South Carolina right now making fifty thousand dollars a year. They got a nice house, they got food on their table, They're able to pay their bills and come and go as they please, and they are happy. That's success to me. Well, she felt a way about it. I saw a lot

of people felt a way about it. They don't like him, but I think they well, I think part of it is because they are so yeah, and I saw people are making some really valid points that like him, but they also feel like, well, she does come from a really privileged background, so it's not like she had the same struggles as people who really have to get up off their ass and work. So you should would have

been okay regardless. So not saying that she doesn't work hard and that she hasn't earned We don't know if she would have been. I would she definitely started off better than that. One question though she did start it was her message? Was her overall message wrong, just her message for gonna be in her? Was her message wrong? I don't think so. So If the logic kids, if you come from a place of privilege, or if you didn't grow up in the hood of if you didn't struggle.

We can't listen to you try to motivate us. That's is that what we're saying. I think it's kind of the way she said it, like no, she said nobody wants to work. We say stuff like that all the time. I've heard that. I've heard that come out of the mouth of people in this room. I don't know. I've

worked really hard, so I can't agree with it. I believe the President said that we need to get back out there and get back with your working, and they wanted to slow down some of them that was going out because he felt people didn't want to work because all the popping unemployment that was going up. I thought the President even said that, But I mean, I think people are saying that because of who she is. I agree, but you know what I mean, But I think we

should talk about it next hour anyway. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chest as the breakfast club, Good morning, the breakfast club, so we fo have the same anty. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's n We're going on? Like king, what's up? Broke? Get you off your chest? Hey? I had a question, man, I know, like for politicians, like we asked like whatever

specifically they're doing for us, our community or whatever. So I had that same question for like the blackie on banks, like they have the programs specifically just for us. So it's I don't interviewed the guy recently on the show. Yeah, one United, Kevin Cooley from One United, Kevin Koley from One United, definitely have programs specifically for us. I can't speak to everybody else, but definitely Kevin Coley, and I

know Greenwood Bank as well. Okay, all right, I'll just wander no no no shots, and I'm just wondering a good morning. Follow me on, mister Farmay, I'm mister Bahma, my guy hurting you in a minute, man, I know, Man a while man, got send y'all another care pass. How how the business doing? How to eliminating vodka? Business doing? Man, We're doing We're doing good, brother, We're doing good. Appreciate the question. I appreciate that. Congratulationship as it always exactly

have a going hello. Who is this? Good morning? Is lovey love? Which of all I want to tell you why I'm blessing, blessed, black and highly favor that he gave me my ears to here the breakfast club this morning, something optimistic. I'm black, Thank you, brother. I appreciate that, man, We appreciate that. But what's got me stressed out? I'm a single far and the struggless rendle. I have to make a real life decision because of these gaslights is one at the schoolpot with so I pull him out

the basketball or jiu jitsu. He loved them both. I'm like gonna struggle. I really don't know what to do mine. You said you're in a struggle because whatnot financially because you know, he can't afford to, you know, to pay for his gas when he has to take his kids down or basketball, you know what I mean. And I think a lot of Americans right now are having that problem and that difficulty. The fact that gas prices are so high. And it didn't even just go up a

little bit. They went from like three dollars to over five dollars, close to six dollars in some places, double the price. So yeah, I understand what you're going through. Brother. You know, the sad part is gonna it's probably gonna have to be a sacrifice made right, right, for our children, like you should you everything for our kids. Real parents, You said your kids. You say you say your child is in vu jitsu. He's in jiu jitsu and basketball.

Oh jiu jitsu. I thought you said vjitsu. I thought you was talking about uh professor professor vs B jitsu and doctor Robert Evans. Oh. I might have could have helped you that department. I don't know anybody in the jiu jitsu world. Are you from, bro? Yeah? So I got to tell the stugglers room. I just need your prayers. But I do want to tell you why I'm blessed because Yale University selected me to do a testimony. Commercial video would be air the Pustle one. I want you

guys to see it. They gave me exclusive video. I love you guys to see it, just to be a part of me that you know the world has never seen. You know, a brother, you got a cash put your cash app out there, brother, Yeah, I give you a little something. It's l v e Y. Hold on hold I'm gonna do it right now. Hold on while I'm sitting there, because I forget hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, man, man, I just need a book from you blow come to you. I said, I want to

tell you on the realness. Because of you, me and my son have few therapy. Oh that's amazing, brother, Almost sending you a copy of The Unapologetic Guy in the Black Mental Health please yo. I love you, guy. I love you for your cash aft though l VLA it's l v E y x X L two one too. Is that your shirt size? Definitely right? It says brown. Yes, it says brown. We'll kind of call you job brother. Oh man, you know, bro, we're on a bus right now, kar because of gas prices, because of my truck. My

charity is down right now. And look, I don't even I'm not even on I'm not I'm not on here trying to wind and quiet. Bro. I do anything and sacrifice anything to make mine my kids happy. Were just trying to throw a couple of dollars in your account to get your kids to basketball and jiu jitsu. Brother, that's all. We just trying to help a little bit. I just sent something brown I put I put in the memo for gas, and I'm gonna send you The

Unapologetic Guy in the Black Mental Health My brother. You know I appreciate you y. I watched you guys last night, Envy. I get so inspired by you guys. What you and your wife did yesterday, Brow is very humbling. It's very humbling and therapeutic to other other people too, Brow, So keep up to the work. I watched you too. I love you guys. Mommy Brown, I sent you some some bread too. Man. Put that in your tank man, Yeah, I put four, I put four gas Brown, yeah, I

put all right. And when we send you the book man, please guys here, thank you Brown. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five five one on five one, um, get it off your chest. If you need to vent or anything, you could call us up. Now. We got rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk about Jesse Smilllett. He was sentenced yesterday. And gonna tell you what that sentence is. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. It's about

Angela Yee on the breakfast Club. All right, Well, Jesse Smilllett has been sentenced to one hundred and fifty days in jail, and that is for lying to please by claiming that he was attacked and it was a racist and homophobic attack. So in court here is Jesse Smallett had to say, action man, shut up suicide. I am innocent and I am not suicidal. If I did this, then it means that I stopped my fist in fears of black Americans in the s Country for over four

hundred years and the fears of the LGBTQ community. I respect you and I respected Jerry down. But I did not do this, and I am not suicidal. If anything happens to me when I go in there, I did not do it to myself. And you must all that I respect you, your heart, I respect your decision. Jail time. Wow, Well, you know he has been charged and this was just his sentencing. So at the time they said that he orchestrated a phony incident to advance his career. He did

it for attention. He denies all of those claims. And he was found guilty of five counts of felony disorderly conduct, and he was found not guilty of the sixth charge, which was aggravated battery. This incident all went down in January of twenty nineteen. Here is some more of Jesse's Smillett in court. I am not suiciety. I am a mat suiciey and I could have said that I was guilty of all time ago. Hey man, I respect the commitment. Okay, what I think doesn't matter. Whether I think he did

it or not, it doesn't matter. I do respect the commitment. He said he didn't do it. That's the story. He's sticking to it. I respect his commitment to his story. Now, Jesse smill Let's older brother, Joe Joe said he also posted I am not I am innocent, I am not suicidal. Our brother is innocent and we will keep fighting hashtag free Jesse. And here's what he had to say. I saw my brother get locked up within two weeks for being at top. Do you know how crazy that is?

They want to say that court and said that he's the reason why folks aren't going to report hate crimes. None of you believed it. None of y'all believed it. We have letters from the NAACP president, Derek Johnson himself, We have letters from Rainbow Putch coalition all saying that he should not be in jail, and they put him in jail. That judge chastised him, He chastized my brother.

Jesus not deserved this. He was attacked. Do people never once think what happens if if he's telling the truth, telling the truth, Do y'all ever think about how poorly you feel in that situation. He's in jail for five months. That is unacceptable. He's a survivor and he has been completely mistreated and this this has to stop. I'm confused. Didn't the African brothers said that they actually attacked him. Well, see, that's what's so interesting about this, right his brother said that.

Has anyone stopped and said to themselves, what if he's telling the truth? What we think doesn't matter. What we can prove does. So, if he was telling the truth, they should have been able to prove that in the court of law. But evidence said other one. But the African brothers said they did it, right, that's part of the if they did it, it wasn't a hate crime. Right because the African brothers said they actually did it, correct,

that's part of the evidence that proves otherwise. Yeah, and then one of the African brothers was one of his lovers, right, unless I don't know about all that. I thought they were in the massage. Why I don't know nothing about that? It wasn't something what was it called happy? What it was? What was it the massage place they were act? I don't know what you're talking about it. I've never heard this part of the story. They went to massage plays or one of those. Man, what episode of Empire was

you watching? I have not I've never heard that the story. All right, Well, he was sentenced to one hundred and fifty days in jail and thirty months probation. That is wild. That he got more time than people who raided the Capitol building on to jail for that dough six months is wild. And they come out he should pay the money back for police, you know resources. I feel like the fine could have been enough. But once again, like I always tell y'all on this radio, I cannot tell

somebody how to react to my actions. I can't pick and choose, you know, the consequences. But I think it's very wild that he got more time than people on January six. I know I wasn't crazy, he says. I'm reading the Daily Mail. It says new text reveal how Jesse Smullett discussed the rodic massages and drugs with Nigerian brother weeks before the stage the tech. What I got to do with anything. No, I just said that. When I said that it was intimate with one of the dudes,

you was like, no, Like I was crazy. But bro, I know it's freaky freaky Friday. But read act. That has nothing to do with what we're discussing right now. We're talking about I was talking about this man getting an unjust sentence. There are some people that got less time for storming the capital on January sixth than uh. You know, Justicemlett got fo You sound like I'm crazy. I know what I read. Okay, okay, you want to help from your lover, Let me give you a hug.

I want. I wanted to roder massage. It's so crazy that everything that happened in this story all you were focused on was a massage. You see. It wasn't about anything else to you. Hey, weren't they levers? Didn't he give them a massage? It was a staged attack. I was just breaking down up like this man is in the courtroom telling people he's not suicidal. You know what I mean? This man probably going through it right now

mentally and emotionally. Even though we all got to deal with the consequences of our actions and you that's what you got out of that. Why does his hand look like that? Yeah, that's all you took from that story. Like damn bro Jesus doing anything, nothing, doing nothing? All right. Now, Drake has explained there's this video of him and Jack Harlow. By the way, they're in Turks and Cakes at Captain Oaks Tiki bar. Shout out to Captain Oaks. That's the

one that's in the middle of water. They told me was that when I went. That's my guy. Okay, I go there every single time, like every That's one of my favorite places to go when I'm in Turks. I was there in November. There was like, yeah, you was here. Well, anyway,

Drake has been going there like NonStop. You know, he's got a house, he's building a house in Turks and Cakes and so he was there with Jack Harlow and there's this video that went viral and you can see that Jack Harlow is lurking over Drake's shoulder and reading what he's typing, and for a while it takes uh, Drake doesn't really catch on. But then uh, Drake commented on the video. He said, I swear. I didn't know what was going on. I was googling, wtf a wing

wing drink was. You'll know what a wing wing drink is. It's a cocktail with vodka, rum, tequila, bourbon and Scotch. That's too much? All right? Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of report. All right, thank you for the hug. You really need to grow up, Okay, I don't know what your problem. Roll up? All right. We got families, we come back, We got front page to news. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. At the largest

black on bank, One United Bank knows you. They have your back with two day early page unapologetically black deeseer debit cards with no monthly fee and a highly rated mobile app. Joined One United Bank at one United dot com today and spread the words. Club is getting some front page news. Well. Last night the seventy six it took on the Brooklyn Nets, and the Brooklyn Nets won by a whole lot. James Harden I believe only had

eleven points. Ben Simmons didn't play, though, but Brooklyn Nets definitely took that game's Ben Simmons is gonna ever play? I know he was dealing with mental health issue, but is he gonna? What's up? He did the warm up last that but he didn't play. He said he had a back injury. But I'm like, you haven't played, because how you get a back injury and you haven't played? All right? What else you got? Ye? All right? Well, let's give you some updates on what's going on with

Russia and Ukraine. The Finnish president has spoken to the Ukrainian president Zelenski on Friday, and they're saying he's also expected to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin. They're discussing the situation of the war in Ukraine and Finland support and aid for Ukraine. So they're also talking about a safe evacuation of civilians through humanitarian corridors and the safety of nuclear facility. So they're saying that conversation between the

President of Finland and Putin is planned for later on today. Now, the Russian Defense Minister is saying that everything is being carried out successfully and going according to plan, even though there are claims that Russia's military has encountered unplanned obstacles and resistance they're saying the Russian Army has received over sixteen thousand applications from volunteers in the Middle East wanting

to join the war in Ukraine. Also, the number of refugees from Ukraine has reached two point five million, according to the UN. They said, the people who have fled hats hit that number and that it's very tragic. I also was watching the news and they were saying that a lot of people that hadn't left initially didn't have any ties other places or anywhere to go, but they just really have to get out. So they're also claiming right now, the EU is claiming they're going to double

their support for Ukraine's military. That's the European Union. They voted on Friday today to double that financial support and they said right now they're planning to give over one billion dollars. They said, everyone was completely aware that we have to increase our military support to Ukraine and continue putting pressure on Russia. So they doubled that five hundred

and fifty million dollars to over one billion dollars. Now, according to reports, they're saying the Russian Army was poorly prepared for their invasion of Ukraine and now they're facing a lot of difficulties on the ground, particularly in the logistical field and in the field of inteligens. So they're still trying to carry out a taxi on Kiev, but they're actually taking control. That's a whole nother matter. They

said that will take a long long time. They're also caught up in a premature spring and so the defrosting ground is causing mobility issues for the military, according to reports. Now I also saw that McDonald's is abandoning Russia right now, and that's a big deal for them. They said McDonald's first opened in Moscow in January thirty, nineteen ninety, and they said it was massive. You know how many people

they served on the first day. It was thirty one day served in Moscow when McDonald's opened for the first time. That was a record for an opening day for McDonald's period. They said the location even had to stay open for hours later than planned because of the crowd. So it was a big deal. When they opened up that McDonald's back in nineteen ninety, people thought it was never gonna happen. They said, there's eight hundred and fifty locations around one

hundred and fifty locations operating in Russia. But now they are pausing all of their operations. I'm there. So there's McDonald's update this billion number. And remember they used to say how many people they updated? No, I don't think they updated it. No, how do you keep tracking that? I'm not sure. But there's a lot of McDonald's. But it was a big jealing wrested. They said it took fourteen years to bring McDonald's there, and so it was doing way better than they expected. But now they are

just pausing those services. All right, Well that is your front page news, all right. Now, when we come back, we have Senator Nina Turner joining us man one of my leaders. I love senda to Nina Turner. She is running for Congress in Ohio. That's right right now, so she'll be here to talk to us about that and a whole host of other things. Because as a Senator, Nina Turner says, if you know, even if you don't do politics, politics will do you. So you need to

pay attention. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on in the Breakfast Club owning everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club. We got a special guests joining us today, one of my leaders. We have need to turn to welcome damn respect, Good morning, Good morning baby. How are you? I am fine. I'm so glad to be back here with the crew. Happy to have you now. Everybody wanted to know what your next political move was

gonna be. Yeah, and now you're running for Congress again. I am in Ohio. Why you know, because the needs are great. The same reasons that motivated me to run in twenty twenty one during that special election cycle continue to motivate me to run again. I believe that Cleveland, the greater Cleveland area, they need a fighter, somebody that's gonna fight with and fight for the people. And so I'm running again. How can we get some of these

bills passed in Congress? There's so many things that have been stuck, like what needs to happen and why should people do need to go out and vote, but talk about the importance of that. Yeah, I mean, we definitely need to give people something to vote for. I mean, that's the main thing. It's a one side of proposition. I think sometimes for us to say yes, people need to vote, especially if you black. We understand the historic

impact and import rather of wanting and needing to vote. Also, we need to elect politicians that are going to give people something to vote for the quote in vote, giving them something they can feel. We need some material conditions change, you know, we need some Medicare for all. We need to cancel student that We know that people are trying to unionize, like Starbucks workers for example, both in my state,

this state and all over the country. We had a lot of workers, as you all recall even last year, just coming together, regardless of their political ideology. They were striking, you know, for better wages, work conditions, benefits. And so we need the federal government to step up and give people those things that they need to be able to live a good life. And I think if people start to see changes in their material conditions, they will come

out to vote more. Is that bipartisan as far as higher wages, livable wages, better working conditions, canceling student loan debt, it should be. I mean, the last time I check, red districts have poverty too. They need people, people need healthcare, they need their student debt canceled. They need to be able to work in good jobs. To me, this is what we do to help people thrive, you know, get from surviving and thriving should not be a partisan issue.

Now it has become one, both in the legislatures and also in the Congress. But it shouldn't be by part I mean, it shouldn't be partisan whether or not somebody can feed their family or for their you know, medications for example. That's that's humanity. That's about people living a good life. And it's a shame to me, it's a shame where we are in this country right now. When it comes to that, I was going to ask, what's the first thing you want to do when you get

when you win, what's the first thing you want to do? Well. First thing I'm gonna do dj is thank the people who put me there. That's number one. But secondly, I'm going there to continue to advocate for some of the things that I'm advocating right now. You know, you don't need an extra special title to be able to stand up for what it's just for what is writing for what is good. So I'm going to continue my work.

The only thing is when I win, I'm able to continue that work in the halls of Congress, and that work is standing side by side with workers. That work is speaking a certain type of truth to power. That work is making sacrifices, even if it causes me some heartburn, and to say very clearly that what the people of this nation are enduring is a bunch of bs. I got two questions. It's kind of a two part question. Where was the Democratic Party headed a few years ago

and where is it going now? Because it feels like progressive priorities have been just left on the cutting room for it. Floyd felt like it was going to be more progressive. I don't know where it's going right now. It was just damn it. I hate to put it this way, but some of this stuff was lip service.

It really was. And I believe that the Democratic Party would embrace things that they ran on in twenty twenty, even though some of those things are not as far as I would want to go in a freedom fighting direction. I will say more people would be enthusiastic about getting out there to vote. The folks are in limbo. I mean, couldn't even raise the minimum wage, for example, the fifteen dollars.

They blamed that on the parliamentarian. Right now, we don't even hear anybody talking about the Floyd George Floyd police. That's just totally out the door. People are being arrested in DC just a couple of months ago for protesting to protect voting rights which are being eviscerated in legislatures controlled by rotten Republicans all over this country. And you can't even get these people to pass John Lewis voting rights at and it's particular problems, particularly in the United

States Senate in particular. But we have some people who just hide behind this stuff because their quality of life is not going to change one iota. They're already living the hide and the good life, so they're not as fighting as hard as they should. Democrats must embrace and we must call out these Republicans too. Yeah, Democrats need to embrace it because they in power. So let me get that straight. Right now, we are in power, and we have an obligation to use that power to lift

people to change their material conditions. But let's not let these ridiculous Republicans off the hook, right. I think the thing about Republicans, we didn't vote for them, and we don't expect them to do anything for us, and they're not the ones to making those promises. You know what, that is absolutely true. I want to put it. However, I'm gonna put an ad to that. You are right, and the Republicans should care about the poor people in

their district too. So, but you're right, Democrats have the power and they need to use that power and stop playing games. And know a few months ago I said to the you know, I mean one of the things that I believe that the president can do and should do it. We saw a little bit of that in the State of the Union, but we got to hold the Democratic Party accountable. So if it's only cinema and mansion, then gas up the jet on the behind and tell them, look,

I'm about to hold a press conference now. Either you two gonna stand by my side and say how you're gonna support my build back better and let's build back a little better, or I'm coming to your states and letting the people know who's standing in the way of my agenda. It's like use the bully pulpit that you have to leverage those kinds of folks. And I think it's because we don't hear those conversations. Is why everybody's so offset it the Democratic you know party, because it's like,

who are y'all? Because if y'all not speaking out against these two people and y'all must be with them, maybe they just the fall. The fall guys and girls. I think in some cases they are for some. But there are some Democrats there who really believe in stuff in fighting and Congress Himan Cory Bush comes first. I know. My sister was just here. She and I were just rocking in the Vada together, trying to help another one

of our sisters. Ain'ty Villella. We got to elect more people who are willing to put something on the line for the people, not just get cozy and comfortable and worried about whether or not they're gonna be invited to the damn Christmas party. Forget the Christmas party. Because somebody don't have food to eat, Somebody can't afford their rent,

somebody's showing up, can't afford gas right about now. I mean, these are real problems that I think really get lost, and the reason why they're getting loss is that we need to elect more people would have lived experience. I have missed a meal or too, I haven't had to depend on the system, both as a child and as an adult as I'm trying to break through. I know what that's like. So my proximity to pain is fully intact. I am a first generation college graduate, so I get

those things that I think. We need people with more working class experiences in the halls of power to leverage that experience on behalf of what is just right and good. So shar dj ye, it is right. We can both be upset and have higher expects. Make a demand that's always said. Voters need to hold elected officials accountable, even if you like them, even if you love them. There's nothing wrong with saying I gave you my power, now I need something in return for that, and you can

still like that person too. We get it twisted. Oh, they hate on No, what we hate on is people suffering in this country. And we gave people power and they need to use it. And this is an awesome opportunity for Democrats to use the power and show the difference between them. And they told us they were going to do these things. Of course, I'm gonna hold you accountable.

If we gave me in my eye and told me it's what you're going they made the promises and the things that people are like on my side of the Democratic Party are pushing for are not out of the ordinary. In the forties, President Franklin D. Roosevelt before he died, he was talking about the Second Economic Bill of Rights, and in that Bill of Rights where things like education, decent housing, good jobs, these things are not far fetched.

That was in the forties, and the majority of the American people who were surveyed at that time were right where he was. And so these days you got people saying that's extremists or socialism. No, baby, that's real. That's

what people really need. And not just FDR. You have people like the Reverend doctor Mark Luther King Junior, who built on that the Poor People's Movement of all people from all walks of like all identities, and you have one of the greatest unions in the twenty twentieth century.

ASA Philip Randolph ASA Philip Randolph Institute wrote a whole book about building on the four Freedoms that FDR started about creating a budget for everybody, and I just want to this is real quick, but I just won't think I want every It was called this was in the sixties and the seventies. Nothing is new under the sun. A freedom budget for all Americans budgeting or resources nineteen sixty six, nineteen seventy five to achieve freedom from want.

And that was them building on the four freedoms. Now this is as full of Wanball, the leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping car porters, the brother who challenged I mean, he wasn't playing with this. This is These are the things abolition of poverty. Does that sound familiar? Guarantee full employment, full protection and high economic growth, Adequate minimum wage, farm incomparity, guaranteed incomes for all unable to work, So they weren't

putting no shade on somebody. Some people can't work. Now, some people can working, don't. We can deal with that, but some people can't work. A decent home for every American family, modern health services for all, full educational opportunities for all, updated social programs and warfare excuse me, updated social security and warfare programs. And lastly, equitable tax and money policy. In other words, tax the wealthiest. All right, we have more consider than needed to when we come back,

it is the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with Senator Nina Turner. What do you think that's going on? When when you hear Joe Biden saying with cutting off Russia as far as oil and everything that's going on with Russian Ukraine, what are your opinion on everything? Yeah? Putin is wrong

all day long. It's egregious what he's doing. You're just gonna walk up in somebody else's nation and say, hey, I'm taking Yeah, that's mine. That was always I mean, so it's wrong what he's doing. And we do have to be in solidarity with the Ukrainian people. We gotta put the pressure on Putin. That is one of the ways to do it, and it's a nation, it's a

global effort to do just that. But it also reminds us that we have an over reliance on oil as well, and so maybe this seeing some promise in this problem, which is a humanitarian problem. Correct. One of the things we can do in this country is decrease are reliance on oil. Let me ask you this because I have heard a lot of people say, well, why are we getting involved in this? We have all these problems here

in the United States. We have money to send to Ukraine for weapons and to help them, but why aren't we doing that here at home? So how do you respond to something? But we need to do both. Both two things can be true at once. We do need to settle the debt that we owe here domestically by lifting people and giving them things that they can feel and changing their material conditions. And at the same time, we do need to lock arm in arm with the Ukrainian people because but by the grace of God, that

could be us. And I don't want the world to turn its back on Ukraine just because we have domestic challenges. We can do both of those things, and both of those things should be called out. And why we're talking about Ukraine, Let's make sure that we say we show the same love and empathy and sympathy for people from black and brown nations across this world, because I am terribly disturbed by some of the reports coming out of

how our African sisters and brothers are being treated. It doesn't matter if they from the continent of Africa or they're in the Middle East, Europe, or Asia. If somebody is in need, the world should come to their rescue, especially when you have something on the magnitude to somebody just marching up into somebody else's nation trying to take it over. We gotta admit that too, because what happens to black and brown people sometimes we not treat it

the same way. I saw Joyanne reading. I don't want to misquote what she said, but I saw she said something that people were upset about. The reason that people feel so much sympathy for Ukraine is because they're white and Christian. It was something like that, Yeah, I think, yeah, something like that. Yeah, So what are your thoughts about that?

Because you know, I have been seeing all the videos of black people and people from Africa, people from India, all kinds of people stuck in Ukraine and they've been, you know, trying to get out, and they're not allowing them to get out. They don't want them to come into Poland and so and then we see things happening all over the world. But for some reason, this is definitely wrong. But this is something that is so much

on the radar. The eurocentric worldview that has really poisoned society is real, and some people don't have the heart to admit that. Again, two things can be true at the same time, I agree with what Joy Reid had to say. That is true, and people don't want to face that truth, so they get mad at the person that's telling the truth. That is a truism. We got

the receipts for she's not making that up. At the same time, that does not mean that we should not be there to support the Ukrainian people who this man declared war. It wasn't he wanted to take their land and they are suffering. At the same time, we need the powers of the world to recognize that indeed, they do treat black and brown people differently. Our lives don't matter. You may made me think about the Black Lives Matter movement.

Our lives matter too, so the Ukrainian lives matter. So do those of African descent, those from India, you know, Asia, all of the continents. Those their lives matter too, and if they're being treated differently, we gotta say something about it. Those people should be just as upset as Joy Reed is or I am, or others who care about humanity. If it's about humanity, then don't worry about their phenotype. They're human beings and there is only one race, race

as we know it today, it's a social contract. It is a bullshit and ass social contract, and we need to call it what it is and fix it. If we are sisters and brothers and family and friends and I'm in need and I'm struggling, why are you gonna look at me and say you black? So you can't come? So Ukrainians should be upset about this, and I know

some of them are. People in Polish should be upset if somebody being denied entry and today country, when you got war going on, If they being denied because of their color, because of their religion, because of their sexual orientation, any of those identifiers that some people use as a rationale to hurt other people is wrong. So there should be global outrage if Africans are being denied entry country.

I read an article yesterday in the New York Times and it was it was basically saying that a lot of people who don't want America to be the world's police anymore. Okay, so how do you feel? How do you feel about that? Moving forward? How How involved should America be getting in issues like this, something of this magnitude when you got war going on, we should get

involved and no, we can't police the entire world. We need to deal with I mean, back to Angela's point, we need to deal with some of the challenges we have here. But you can't have something of this magnitude. I think think thinking about it outside of this ward and we can have a different conversation. But when you have something of this magnitude, we gotta get involved. We just have to. That's how I feel about it. But we gotta take care of home, and we haven't been

taking care of home. Gas prices are going up. That means that food prices are going up. Everything is going up. People are suffering. There's some people who can't afford it right to supply the bank everything. It's a domino effect. People can't get cars right. Yeah. Yeah, I mean that's why poor people don't a lot of poor people here in the United States they don't want to here about

these geo political issues. It's very hard for them to watch Joe Biden say We're sending ten billion dollars to Ukraine but basically begging for the build back better player to happen. We got enough money to do both. We our hegemon nation and that's all we are saying, or at least that's what I'm saying right now. I think we all kind of are saying that don't neglect home. Charity starts at home and spreads abrawl. So you do have to show that that charity and that love here

at home before you can spread it abroad. But again, war, because I want nobody miss interpreting what I'm saying. When people are in war toward countries, we have to help them. But we have so much money we can actually do both. You know. I was at the New School and I have the opportunity to participate and do a lecture with

some extraordinary women on International Women's Day. And there's an institute there ran by doctor Derek Hamilton that I practice are brilliant, the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy. I mean he put it all up in the name Baby, and those are the kind of the things that are being studied there. That there's a class and a cast component, and we can't neglect either. Some people only want to talk about class without talking about casts. When I talk

about cats, I'm talking about race. Both of those things must be done at the same time. And I love how the word power is in the name, because this is what this is about. Who has the power, and how they will the power, and for whom do they will the power? Who? We need more conscious minded people wild in the power on behalf of the people in

this country. So we can increase the minimum wage, we can cancel student that, we can have universal healthcare, and we can help our sisters and brothers and family and friends in Ukraine. We can do it all. I see people also saying, and I want to get your take on this is that if Donald Trump wasn't off as, none of this would be happening. Well here, we can't go listen, we don't know. I mean, he had a

bromance with Putin. I'll say that, and that's wrong because what Putin And he also said that he didn't really mind. I'm paring phrase of exact words, but he's showing Putin love even in this egregious moment is wrong. Anyone to take America out in yet Putin is wrong. I mean, I'm Trump is wrong on this. He's wrong on most of the things that I care about, but he's definitely

wrong on this. I don't we can't predict whether or not this would happen, but I do know based on his past behavior, he would be stroking up Putin's ego instead of standing up to Putin saying your invasion of Ukraine is wrong and we we and the rest of the world is not gonna stand for it. So I can't. I don't know. People just talking that nons it's easy to talk say that. All right, we have more with Senator Nina Turning when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club,

Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club were still kicking it with Senator Nina Turner. If you had to give a grade, what would you give as a grade for Joe Biden in Commas? What would the grade being? Why? Well, I want to give the grade that the people would give right now, which is we don't have minimum wage increase, the child tax credit has expired. People are suffering. Their money is not going as far as it could go.

Joe flip last didn't han't happening. I mean, I mean the Poles have already graded. I mean, we see what have we got the American people. I think early on we did get a type of relief from the early part of the COVID when that administration took when they took office, they did do some of those things that they said they were gonna do. That's why the child tax Credit is so important. That's why we shouldn't let

it expire. You know, people did get those checks, even though it wasn't the whole two thousand dollars like it should have been, but they did get that. So some of those things early on, dude, does show that poverty is a policy choice. That if we could have the child tax credit, then we can have it and make

it permanent. That if we can as a nation say we're gonna get shots in arms for free, that we're gonna have a social contract, because nothing is free, but as a social contract, we're gonna use tax dollars and make the shots free. Then we can scale that up and do a whole lot of other things in that way. So they do have examples of things that they have done that they can ban and do it better and

do it stronger. So my grade DJ would be based on how the poor, the working poor, and the barelymental class are feeling right now, and they're already speaking out about a CD. I think you ally D minus. I want to let the American people speak on that. I will say that more can be done. Yeah, I'm around that that that DF. But you know what, as a professor, I would go to my students right before the grade and I would say, look at here, this is what you got right now. Do they get a curve? No curve,

but this is what you got right now. But this doesn't have to be what you have when the class even well, you know. And another thing that happens too though, is that people talk about and I know you guys have said it on this show that the Democrats are not good at boostertop and messaging things that have been done. That's why I was asking that, because we were talking earlier about the HBCU money and grants that people have received,

the diversity. You know, it's more diverse than it was previously as far as the cabinet, and there's still a way to go. But um, you know, that's why I was asking those things because I want to know what you feel like has been positive. We had the infrastructure bill that even though that was nowhere near everything that we needed for bill back better, Yeah, we need well,

the infrastructure build is separate from bill. So yeah, you know, they didn't have to do that to get anything, because I feel like to get anything past Like I was reading Obama's book right and he was talking about how hard it was for him to get anything done at all. But you know, it was a Republican Congress when he was there, and it feels kind of like, well, when we first got there, the Democrats had full control. Let's not forget that President Obama had two years of Democrats

control everything. And see there are building points, and I think that's another reason why people are so frustrated, because when Democrats do have the power, they don't necessarily leverage it with the same fierceness that the republic but out will compromise. Let's forget that at a certain point, we can't, especially in the face of a pandemic. So, yes, has this administration done some good thing? I just enumerated some soul,

did you do? I support the infrastructure bill, Yeah, but not without build back better because there's physical infrastructure and there's human infrastructure, and they sacrifice the human infrastructure. What does it matter the big Mama to have a paid

role when she can't pay her mortgage? What the hell, what does it mean the big daddy If his job, the money that he's making, doesn't allow him to be able to support his family because infraction, because inflation is so high, his dollar or her dollar is not going as far as it could. How does this get done? Because that's my question, right because Biden acts like his hands are tied and it's not on him. But how does it get done? Is it an executive order? But

then that's temporary, like how does it happen? Use it, baby, use it exact? Permanent? Is powerful? He can he can cancel student debt right now via executive order, even if it's only ten thousand, because he said ten thousand. We got the receipts he said, he said ten thousand, You got some senators, even Senator Chuck Humor for example, said cancel fifty thousand, and you got people like me or Senator Sanders to hands let cal okay, So we gotta

we got a lot to choose from something. But if the president even canceled ten thousand dollars, do you know what that would do for forty five million people in this country and the disposable income that they would have. Then the pour back into the economy because now they have the income to do so you think those people ain't gonna go vote and it's something you can check off.

It's just frustrating for me because I'm trying to figure out, why can't you just do it like I feel like certain people and it feels like he's just so cautious and tries to say it, Well, I can't because if it happens like this, and I'm as a person that you know, obviously this is not my field, but I'm watching and I'm like, well, how can this happen? Like what are your options to make it happen? Yeah, it's definitely an executive order, but it's also the carro and

the stick. Look what Lyndon Baines Johnson was able to do. Yeah, flaming race. I mean he had a lot more. Some of these people are racist on the cover, don't get me wrong. But in his day, you know, in the sixties,

they was all out and open with the stuff. But he still was able to get the Civil Rights Act passed and the Voting Rights Act pass With all of that, that that cultural pressure that was right there in his face, especially with the southern Southern different is that going to different like say Republicans and bartering with them, like, okay, you want to get this done. So if you get on board with this, then I can help make sure this. Like how does that? Sometimes you do that the carrot

and the stick does work. But when you know, I think it was doctor Miagelou said, when somebody shows you who they are, you got to leave. Yeah, he's already done that. Like that is President Biden's makeup. And I don't begrudge him for that because he served with most of these people who are still there. He served with them, so he has a certain kind of way that he wants to do things and handle it. That's okay. He has with people and he feels like he can negotiate

to make it. However, though there comes a point when they have made it bad clip, they don't want to go shot. So now forget the carrot. I got to bring out the stick. And so first he got to get his own Democrats in line. We got a straightened cinema and mansion out on certain issues. I'm not saying that members of the Congress have to do every single thing they duly elected too. I served in the legislature. I'm duly elected the governor when he was a Democrat.

You can't tell me what to do. Now you can ask me, you know you can and help me see your vision in your way, and I hope you accomplish that. But he got two at least out and open. The other people hiding behind those two, I can guarantee you that that they are. But the two that we know of, he gotta held them up. Now, he didn't invited them to the White House. They didn't went to Delaware, at least one of them did. There comes a time and you gotta say, I'm not playing with you no more.

So this is what I'm gonna do to see I sent you flowers on and gave the candy you'd have been at the White House. No, this is what we're gonna do. We're gonna hold press conference and either you're gonna be by my side, the same thing that he could do to him up. These Republicans couldn't go to their states too, because there are poor people of red states, poor people everywhere, Blue states, red state, purple states, no

color states. They pour and working class people. Either you're gonna stand by my side at this press conference or I'm coming for you. And that's just it, because what else are they gonna do. They already showing that they absolutely do not give a damn. West Virginia is one of the poorer states in the nation. Mansion had the nerve to talk about the child tax credit being expanded and other things that they wanted to help to lift the material conditions of people, and then he talking about

they're gonna use the money for something else. It ain't none of your business how they use their tax dollars. How dare you intimate that poorer people somehow will not be responsible or meet the needs of their families. That's a classes thing to say and do, and you got people like Mansion doing that. So the carrot is fine, But baby, you got the work work to stick to.

And that's I think if people see Democrats fighting like hell for them, even if they don't accomplish it to your point, what they gonna say is that you know what they try, They went hard into pain. They weren't ham on these fools. Listen, I need y'all to go donate the sending a Nina Turners campaign. I don't care if you're living Ohio or not. What's what's the Turner dot com. Please time telling the treasure we need you. In the immortal words of Fred Hampton, power to the people.

I'm going to donate right now. I don't know why. I just don't set up the monthly thing. And like you've been supportive of me, you really have, and I just I'm really happy that the club. I feel very much a part of this family. I love you guys and all the great work that you do. And you tell a certain type of truth always that make people feel uncomfortable, and that's what we need. We need more people to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. We can't find

no peace. I have no idea why Ohio keeps getting this drunk. I don't know. And always the best candidate doesn't always win. Now, listen, I am saying that, and vote I mean I am. I'm a I'm a servant of the people. So no matter what happens in this race, I'm gonna keep being being a hell raising humanitarian that I am. I'm gonna keep standing up for the needs of the people who have the lease. That is my mission. I think that's why God put me here on this earth.

So I'm gonna keep raising hell for good. We appreciate and make sure you subscribe to the Hello Somebody podcast on the Black Effect Network. Baby, it's the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ and Lady Angela Yee, Scholomi the guy. We are the Breakfast Club the Morning, dropping a clues, Bob Sender and need to Turner Man one of my leaders. Okay, hear her talk. You get motivated, you get fired up,

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The season opener was yesterday, so these episodes are going to drop every Thursday on Showtime of course, and Denzel Washington was on their first episode of the new season. The brand is strong and guests this season include Mark Wahlberg, Tom Holland Pushed the Tea and Dams and address trovel, the clues bombs for Jesus and Merrill my guys on his fourth season that Showtime had Denzel on this season over the brand is scrong. That's big dope. Shout out

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Hollywood Reporter. So we start season two. The first one is available now on the Hollywood Reporter YouTube with my man Chris Reddis from Saturday Night Life. Well, congrats to you for that. Oh you know, I'll just be working all right, and work hard, all right. A documentary on Brooklyn Rapp legend AZ is coming out. Y'all excited for this. I mean, you know, I think I feel like we've never really known AZ's whole story. So the trailer is now available and a lot of people are on their

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mom for a Z to visualize. So what's gonna chronicle his upbringing in Brooklyn, his rise to fame alongside nas, the success of Door Die and the Firm, and the the release of his long awaited Door Die Too that came out last year. He said, Life's a Bitch is His biggest record was sugar Hill. Yeah, but people know him first from that, right, wasn't that before sugar Hill? Yes,

likes a Bitch? So that was his introduction. That was like a classic verse, So that was like really how he got well known, and then of course his album came out after that. All right, So the real according to the Jasmine Brands exclusive is going to be canceled. It's been on for eight seasons and according to reports, it is going to be ending soon. So there's no specific reason for the cancelation that has been confirmed. It's

all speculation right now. Some people are saying the ratings played a part in its end, but I'm sure at some point will find out. That's a great run though. Man, eight seasons dropped on the clues bombs for the ladies of the Real. You know, eight seasons of a talk show was his daytime, late night whatever it is. That's a that's a that's a great, great correlation to those ladies back. What's going on on TV? You got the Real? You got Nick Cannon. Well, let's get to that now,

coming Nick Cannon. After six months, his show was canceled and I was actually on with him yesterday. That was the last live recording for his show, so I was there to be a witness for that. And here's what he had to say. This is show business, right, and we know the biggest word in that is business, and this is a business. And as a business man, I know that as much fun as we have on the show, business is the thing that makes this whole thing take

and operate. But my business mind has I want I want to expand and elevate in a way so I'm gonna still be here. I'm gonna still do this. We ain't going nowhere. We got but it's about broadening my audience and really tapping into my audience in a big way. And what this has shown me over the last six months together, you guys have really become my family and this is the best work thing true. Hey, Nikel, Now, I thought I thought this show was really good. I mean,

I think I say that. I know that you've been on the show a couple of times. He said, why did you say that, Grandma? But I thought the show was really good. I think he did an excellent job. It was very positive, very positive, very uplifting, and he was very um I think open on that show, very vulnerable. The thing about Nick is you can ask him and talk about anything, and he's always like a super nice,

chill person because a great dude. I don't think he's getting a fair chance because six months isn't long enough to see if something. But my understanding they're gonna be doing something else. I don't know exactly what it is yet, but you know, I'm so I'm not sure. You gotta give him a leasa a year, man, I know he's on every day. But still you gotta give m a leasa a year, and you gotta look at the circumstances.

He didn't have a good leading. It was supposed to be Windy Williams show, but it was Windy William's reruns. He's coming on after reruns, like, you gotta give him a I think he should have got a better shot. Right, Well, he's still got, you know, Wilding Out has been his most successful thing to date that he's got. You know, he just opened up a wild Out restaurant in San Diego, like a couple of weeks ago. I just try to keep I just want Nick to stay as busy as

possible what he already is. And I liked the daytime thing for him because he kept him out the studio and it kept him from man and that's that's the most important. Ye he got an album that actually drops today, don't know he does, he does exactly. He does have an album coming up raw and by all right, well that is your room and report all right? Supporting Nick Cannon everything he does except for his music. Stop it shout to Nick Cannon everything he does for his music.

I love that, brother. Well you're giving your donkey four after the hour, man, oh lord, have mercy. We need it. We need a couple of these youtubes to come to the front of the congregation. Uh. They go by the name Saucy and Honey. Please Saucy and Honey, don't get excited about this. We'll discuss four after the hour. This is a teachable moment. I hope we're gonna play a game. No, we're not playing a game because this game is too confusing. All right, we'll get into that next and still I

want to play game as easy as you think. Really, no, it's not all right. It's the breakfast club. Mone don't be out here that donkey. It's time the day. I could take it if you feel I deserve it. Ain't no big deal, I know, Charlotte many gott go out, Funny. You gotta say something you may not agree with. Doesn't mean I need what's getting that donkey, that donkey that don't don't don't don't donkey other day? Right, the breakfast club, bitches, you can call me the donkey of the day, But

like I mean, no harm. Yeah, donk here today for Friday, March eleventh, close. The two YouTubers name Saucy and Honey real names Johnson Leros and Charlotte Fishing. I let the record show I respect YouTube. It's okay, it's twenty twenty two. All YouTubers are doing is using what they got to get what they want. Okay, what they got is technology that I didn't grow up on. Okay, what they want I don't know exactly what. If I had to guess, I would say attention, attention for What is what I'm

not clear on. Is it money? Is it to do a public service? Is it simply because you want to make people laugh? Do you want to be in the media? But the old traditional avenues to break in have too much red tape. Hey, I feel you. I wouldn't be fighting, you know, on nobody's radio station or on nobody's TV if YouTube existed when I came up. Okay, I can get paid to use this platform and to talk? Why not? Yeah? I mean YouTube is like anything else. It's a gamble, right.

Some people put in work on YouTube and get one thing out of it. Some people put working on YouTube and get another thing out of it. Some folks become stars and make good money YouTube. Some people don't. It is what it is. Okay, I don't knock any of it. Okay, until y'all start doing criminal activities. Okay, when y'all start doing things that are harming you or others. Now I gotta be the judgmental og And that is the case

today with Sauce and Honey. I don't know who told people all attention is good attention or there is no such thing as bad publicity. That's not true, because right now I'm giving them donkey or today. Hey, some people might be excited to hear their name on the breakfast clubs. Some people might be excited to receive the biggest he haul, But the reality is, what are you being mentioned for? That matters? Okay, If you're being mentioned because you're facing

seven years in prison, that's not a good thing. And that's what I'm trying to relay this morning. Okay, YouTube ain't dying for you, all right. That attention you're getting from YouTube ain't gonna do your time for you, And all those folks you're trying to impress via YouTube by doing anything don't love you all right. In fact, they're gonna be on YouTube talking bad about you, calling you stupid, when the reality is they are the audience that probably

encourage you to do the dumb in with. Okay, you are currently facing seven years for what I know what you're saying right now, what he's saying, Uncle Charlotte. Nobody can convince someone to do anything criminal. Yes, they can't, because that's the thing about shock value. Trust me, as someone who gets called a shock jock and got caught up in the performance of it all, I know there's

no value in shocking. When you do one thing that's going shitted shocking, now, the next stunt has to be even more shocking, and the next one has to be even more shocking than that, and so on and so on. And I can only assume that's what happened with Saucy and Honey, and this latest stunt has been facing seven years in prison. Let's go to Fox twenty nine Philly to hear what they did. Please. Two weeks ago, police say they got a call for an alarm at three

am at the Exton Target off Root. One hundred officers searched the building and didn't find anything. But the next day, police say Target employees found this surveillance video showing twenty five year old Johnson L. Rose and then twenty four year old Charlotte Fisher wandering around the store for hours after they closed with phones out. They don't take anything.

Turns out Johnson and Fisher are also Saucy and Honey, police say, and the couple documented the whole thing on YouTube for the roughly seventeen thousand followers, calling it the twenty four hour Overnight Challenge and Target building a fort guys. It is twenty nine and despite telling followers they stayed all night, police say they left through an emergency exit at three am, setting off the alarm, and came back at eight am the next day. Regardless, police say it

involved their resources and could have ended badly. Saucy and Honey, Johnson and Charlotte, Why why I love target too? Okay? I used to wear Multimo T shirts and now they're good Fellows T shirts. Okay, I wear good Fellas T shirts all the time. I got a target for those all the time. But why would I want to spend the night twenty four hour overnight challenge? What is that? Why?

Let's listen to what Johnson and Charlotte say. Polease, can you talk about the target situation, the target sleepover, the targets sleepover. Oh you don't know what I'm talking about. It on YouTube now, facing criminal trespassing and conspiracy charges for sixteen hundred views. As a Wednesday afternoon, Saucy and Honey told me there won't be any more retail over night ers in PA and then asked me to subscribe to their channel before leaving it a test last. You're

a charge. No regrets, you know, just living life and having fun. It's kind of sad that all this came out of it, but we were expecting a fine. Nothing crazy. You're twenty five and twenty four years old. By the way, let me get this grade. You'll have seventeen eight hundred subscribers. Okay, so let's just say you have influence over them, all right, all right? The way you choose to use your influences by asking your followers to commit a crime. Let's be clear,

that's what this challenge is. It's a crime. That's why you both are facing third degree criminal trustpassing charges. And I listened to Charlotte's say she has no regrets, just living life and having fun. When I was young, I used to love to walk around the holy grounds of Walmart, dropping the clues bombs of Walmart. Okay. I grew up in Mont corner south line of the population with seven thousand people. There wasn't anything else to do except walking

around the twenty four Walmart. Okay, I understand that idea of fun okay, so I can only imagine in Chester County in Pennsylvania that's the same way. But why what I ever want to spend the night? And what's the point of telling your followers you stay in the night

and target and not even staying. Okay, then you walked out a door at three am that had an alarm system on it, and then you came back to the scene of the crime at eight am, just the front for a bunch of people on YouTube who are not gonna help you pay your bill, who're not showing up to court with you, who're not helping you pay your lawyer. And if you get prison time, damn sure, not doing

your bid for you. So whats the point And the fact that Charlotte said, you know that all of this came out of it we were expecting to find nothing crazy. Let me tell you something. There's something about this generation and it's not an age thing. It's not an age thing.

It's just something about this viral validation society we live in that gives folks a sense of entitlement, such a sense of entitlement that they think they can do whatever they want and then choose what the consequences should be. That's not how any of this works. Okay, you can't do it stunt like this committed crime, and then when you get locked up and you're facing seven years, you say, well, we were just expecting a fine. Why would you just

be expecting a fine? I respect him more when you know all the consequences you are facing and say, effort anyway. I don't know, man, I'm old, Okay, I'll be forty four this. Yeah, I don't get this generation. The only thing I can tell any of y'all is secret, respect, not attention. It lasts longer. Please give Saucy and Honey real names. Let me get their real names, real names. Johnson LaRose and Charlotte Fisher the biggest he hall. I don't get it, yo, yo, play game. No, I don't

know what game to play. I'm just gonna show you. Okay, one is black and the others little miscellaneous. I can't tell. I'm serious. I'm not even joking. I can't tell. What do you what do you see? I don't know what it is. Yeah, he's black, No, he's definitely. That's a woman. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Am I wrong for that? I didn't, I don't, I don't know. I can't. I mean, I know that's a woman. I just don't know. I don't know what her racist. I have no idea. Just

ruined my game. All right, Well, thank you for that dog you today. Yes, please, seriously, young and secret, respect not attention. It lasts longer, all right when we come back, shouldn't see it, will be joining us. Shouldn't see it. It's freaky, freaking, freaking, freaking freaking freaky Friday. And your album Alpha is out today. And if y'all know Shincia, you know she um did that that song and video with Meg the Stallion called Lick your Botti and she

also sent me a vibrator. It's right here. Yeah, yeah, say it again. If you go, wine your botth wind your bootyth wind your boot. That's what she said, your body. Let me ask you a question. If a man came and gave you a vibe up, man, what does that matter? That that's not even what happened. Why what did I got to do with this as your name? There's a time and place for double standards. Now it wasn't one who cares and as a man should't see I have

met before she's done lip service. We've had some spicy conversations asking you just feel comfortable. Somebody comes and drops off of vibet. I'm scarious, that's all you're curious about? You see? I hate you know what you want to hear? Somebody, somebody else also sent me a rose. Have you guys seen the rose on Instagram? Why you look like it's sitting on one now smiling? Okay, all right, a lot of people talking about the role. All right, it's the

Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. So breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. What's up? It's the Breakfast Club. And y'all know this is exciting for me because normally I'm surrounded by guys all day. But today I have an Alpha in here for freaky Fridays. My girl, Shancia, Sancia, what's up, Shancia? You have an album out today. It is called Alpha. This is your first time on the Breakfast Club. The guys were a

little intimidated. Really yeah, why, I mean, they're always get intimidated, but Alpha females, you know what. I think part of it is also like you know, some of your lyrics like okay, like you say you love Big D and these guys are very insecure about so they're like, I don't even know if it could be in the room. Oh my god, Well they made the right choice not being here. That's because we're taking over. It is Freaky Friday. So I want to talk about a lot of things.

You know, obviously, your album Alpha is out. We're so excited. This is your debut album. How does it feel if he is like, I've been waiting for this for a very long time. As you know, I've been working on this album for quite some years. So for it to be finally here and I was like, nerve wracking, I'm anxious, excited, everything in one How did you know the timing was right? Because it's about to be released, like it's released, so

it's like what other time than now? And then now it's my first time coming on Breakfast Club, and a lot has been happening for me since the past year, so I feel like if it was before that, then I wouldn't get a full impact like what I'm getting now real love for my debut album. I know a lot about you, but let's introduce you to some people who may not know as much you know about how you even got into Don't get nervous because you gave me a vibrating Oh my god, it just had too.

But let's talk about how you even got started in the music business, because I think that's an interesting story. Yeah. Well, I was once a promo girl before I come terms an assist manager first, and then I went on to you know, being a promo girl after the birth of myself, and then I was working with Ramish who is now

my manager, who was my boss at the time. I was doing like covers and just doing ciphers, broadcasting them throughout my social media and being the fact that he was my boss at the time, he was in my contact list and so he got my videos too, and then he pulled me aside one day and be like, yo, yo, got talented. I see something in you. We should definitely work together more than from boss to promo girl and more like a manager to artists. And I was like,

you know. Actually I've been working with him for quite some time, and I was like, I love his energy. He treats people around him like family. You know, he's respectful, he gets the work done. So I was like, I have no doubts. And to be honest, he I didn't even know him as somebody who can manage anybody at all because he wasn't doing that. So it was literally just like a chance of me believing in him while he believes in me. That's good because I also feel

like trust is important when it comes to management. Sometimes you think you need like a huge manager no to take you to the next level, but an other times to have somebody that's focused just on you. Yeah. Yeah, a boutique management company too. It's like it's like really cool to know that. Yo, when you get attention, that's when your career literally flourishes, because you can be with the biggest people in the game and it's like you get no attention, so it's like nobody's focusing on you

to take your career to the next level. So I'd rather to go for the underdogs, to be honest, that's me. So what was the plan for you guys? Initially when you're like, okay, he said, he sees the potential in you. He knows that you could be a huge artist. So what did you guys sit down and say, Okay, did you come up with the marketing plan? Like what was the strategy marketing? Where we don't know nothing. We just

go with the flow and just going with God. Because when I met him, when we started the journey, I recorded my first ever single in life with him, like that's the first song I've ever recorded, jiggle, jiggle, And before that I only wrote like through your four songs so to show you, like my career has moved so fast. But I kept up with it because I had to be writing day and night also to keep up with the pace of how fast it was going. So it

was like it was like a lot of pressure. But I pulled through and I'm happy that I'm here today. I endured it, and even up until now, it has molded me to just get used to working hard and I always like always still on the go. Now being a really pretty girl in the business, How is it for you when you want to work with people? Does it make it sometimes like guys trying to highlight at you, does it sometimes make people not take you as seriously as they should. Actually, it's a bit of both. For me.

When I stop into a room, I make it known, like with my presence and my whole ara, that yo, I'm here to work. If you mean so, I don't really get that thing a type of vibe when we're actually in the room, maybe off any year, but even then I still don't pay any mind because it's not my focus. If you mean, I just want to work. I just want to work with other artists and maximize

my full potential. And I don't want anybody trying to use pretty privilege to try to put me in that type of figure that oh, because I'm pretty, that people work with me, because no, my looks can't saying my looks can't write my songs ife me. So I meet that known when I'm linking up with other artists. So I don't. I don't receive I received a lot of respect from me as in the industry. To be honest, there's nobody that really passed their place with me where

I have to say, yo, I don't. I don't miss doe with this person because he's disrespectful. No. Now, part of what comes with more attention is more people even trying to come at you. Yeah, and crazy online. How do you handle that? Like, is it ever stressful for you? Nah? Stressful? No, definitely not because I've never received that in person ever. Right, people would talk all crazy online, yeah, always crazy online, but never I've never received that in person. All right,

So let's go through some of these rumors. Ah, she should she couldn't wait to get to that. I'm just saying you, all right, Drake, there was a rumor that you were dating Drake. That's a lie. Like, listen, me and Drake, we never even kiss motion less for him to get even get me pregnant? Right there was I saw that. I was like because I was after we met you on live service, and I was like, she's

pregnant by Drake. Girl. You know. The weirdest thing is I saw the article online and I sent it to one of my managers, and I was like, can people really just lie on me like this? Like everything in the article? And came to my attention that everything that that person wrote about me is a lie, like telling people that I don't work for promoters. I don't lose shows the promoters now, I only do my own shows like it's it's just ridiculous stuff. Man. I was like, Yo,

you're going to hell. Do you know that person? Like I don't know the person. So I hate my legal team and be like yo, oh okay when you get this down. That was before it even blew up. I saw it because someone sent it to me and I was like, Yo, this is crazy and they were like no, um, people really can just do that. And I was like that's unfair. Yeah, they could just lie and say no, that's very unfair because it's like none of this is

true and people put this out. And then on top of it, I was grieving because my mom died and it was my mom's death month, so it's like I came off social media for the whole month. And to know that I came off social media and this is what people were saying about me, it's just like I'm not coming on social media, just to clear to I'm not doing it. I saw you also posting on Twitter about your mother passing and having missed her all the time. How does it, like, do you still talk to her?

You know how sometimes when someone's not with you anymore, but she was sent a huge part of your life I don't I talk to God and telling him to talk to her. I don't, really, I don't. I feel like when somebody passes, just like it's a mind thing when you tell yourself that, oh they're here, and you know they're not here. To me, it's like they're gone. And the more I know and the more I think about it is, the more I just get sad. Right, you know, So I don't tell myself that, oh, she's

with me everywhere like she might. But I'm not dwelling on that. You know, God is with me. That's that's what I feel for sure. Last Yeah morning, everybody you see j Envy, Angela Yee, Sharlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club now, I shouldn't see it. Got a chance to shopping up with Angela ye yesterday and let's get back into that interviews the Breakfast loal morning. Now when we talk about things online that you've had to address. I saw you on live talking about people were trying

to say that spice was coming at you. I don't know what ladies saw. I had to say our minister marrying home that lick song really really lick a lot of people, right, But did you anticipate that because I would think I did not. I did not not gotta because even after the song dropped and like weeks passed, that was still going on. I was like, what is the matter with y'all? Like over one song? If you mean, but it's not I don't think that they were Well maybe a lady saw, but I don't think Spice was

really trying to come at me. It was more like everything else that was happening around the song, if you mean what tarreted, you know, whatever else it branched off into. But no, I didn't feel no heat from her towards me. I think it would be dope if you and Spice work together and did something together resonally. I think that would be a huge statement because y'all a's so huge right now from the culture. Yeah, I mean I reached

out a couple of times. If he would, I mean, I don't know, No, seriously, that would go because you see the guys working together all the time. I feel I mean I could be wrong, but I feel like you don't see that as much. Um you know what. Sorry. I see like the guys like I see, you know, like Shaggy Sean Paul, like you know, we see them working together all the time. But I've been trying to work with femian artists though, right, yeah, like I said it on my life too, I've been trying to work

with female artists. The only female artists that work with is nyla blackman from a Caribbean Trinidad and Mayan from Jamaica. If he mean, it's not like I haven't tried and even male artists that I have not collabed with it yet either you know, I've sent songs or I've hit up like yo, let's make a song, and I feel like everything is time too, you know, right, So it's

not it's not anything that I'm chasing. It's just that I would I always try to do things for my culture that would lift my culture up, if you mean, that's that's what I am about. But you did a lot for the women with let because now all these guys know what they gotta do because listen, it used to be a big topic that they don't do that. Now let me ask you this since it is freaky Freaky Friday and we're taken over. Yeah, okay, so let's just say a guy's like, look, I've never done that before,

and I don't know how to do it right. What advice would you give him? Well, first of all, you gotta did like you really want to did. Don't be enthusiastic. Yeah, don't go down on me and you know you're just trying to please me. No, try to please yourself and then please me, because if if you're not, if you don't want to do it and you're just forcing it, I'm gonna feel it, right, But Janet's gonna tell me

and you're just not gonna do it right. But when I hear you moaning, that's a turnoff of females, right, and you like it sloppy like, yes, like my whole everything is like a swamp. Yes, don't don't. If if you hear me say I'm on the verge, do not, I repeat, do not to switch up your tongue movement. You gotta keep it exactly like how it was before. I like that when you change up the rhythm and it's about to happen, it's like you gotta start all over again. Yes, that's the one, trust me, that's the

one that gets me most ignorant. Like I feel like men really need to know that you need to keep that in the same position, don't go too fast, don't go too slow, keep the same rhythm. Do you think we need to do that too when we go down on guys, like we need because I feel like sometimes I like Switch told you go down on guys, you definitely do equal opportunity person. Yeah, definitely, I love to do it, to be honest, from being quite honest, but um, yeah,

I feel like it's pretty much the same. I think guys like sloppy too, right, they do because dry value terrible. Yeah, I think I got a lot to work on. It comes on to that too. I think I'm a bit man in between. Really. Yeah, your hands on, no hands, hands unkno hands? Okay, it depends on how I'm feeding and how he's reacting. Now. You also had a song called four play, which I love that song. I know it it's older, but I liked that song because I've

always said that I feel like um is underrated. It is. People don't do it as much anymore for me. That's a starting yes, that four play because you went right into it in the beginning of the song, like, yeah, you got to because they word of singing is. I told my team that I'm going to write a fauring song, right they were like, they all made their faces off at me. They're like, yo ah, are you gonna do that? And I say, just watch. I've never heard anybody done

it before. And I started in New York's lobby in a hotel and started writing that song with all the beat. Wow, but that is my joint right there. I love that song, and I agree with you because I do feel like I remember I was talking about it on lip service and people told me that I was childish. Why they're like, because no one does that? Like, yeah, that's that's to show you that you all got a lot more to learn. What me? You gotta do that with me now? Yeah?

You so you have to. You gotta get it ready. Yeah, you're getting it ready. It's either lick or actually both, but either one can really start me. What about a quickie? I love quickie? She's like, whatever, I love quickies. If we're doing a quickie, you don't need to just get it right on in there. We don't have time for already. Be Horny's a quickie to be honest, because that's going to turn me on crazy. And I appreciate you for

giving me this. I was waiting for you to come up here before I um, you know, before I use it, you think you're going to enjoy it. And I got this lollipop that I could lick on as well. But I know you have a lot going on because you know today is the album release. Yes, So I just want to thank you so much for coming through. I'm a big supporter of your I know, I know. Thank you so much, and I love seeing like where you started from, watching where you're going and to tell you

to keep pushing. I see like everybody paying attention to you. We all know you were on Kanye's album two Songs. Yes, you know. We see the guest appearance you got on your album. You got twenty one Savage. You know you got Megan Offset, Tiger, Sean Paul it's her royalty. Yeah. I can't wait for you guys to hear this albumen on your album as well. And I love your versatility.

Thank you so much. You're not just in a box and so I can see you just doing absolutely anything you put your mind to me, and I love your work ethic and grind. So Shancia, now listen, I love it like I love to see it because I just remember first talking to you mad cool. You're still super cool. Yeah, girl, you can expect that from me. I do not change the same people who I've been working with five years ago at the same people on my team. No, we just add other people to the team who also can

reciprocate my energy. Like I'm really done to earth a girl, and I only surround myself with such All right, hold this for two years. Let's see what happens when she comes back. Thank you promise, look at it, you promise. All right, Shancia is out today. Make sure y'all get that. Yeah, the breakfast club. Hey, hey, hey, can I salute h I'm not gonna salute him over this song? Can you turn a little guy? Play? Keep the song up a

little bit? Stop? Charles D. Coleman from Detroit. He has a company called wall Art Experience, a black owned company from Detroit, Michigan. Drop on a clues bond for wall Out Experience. Clue to you, Charles. Thank you. This weekend is three one three day in Detroit. Thank you for the Thank you for the three one three day March thirteen, when the pandemic said it, I was in Detroit four three one three day, and I remember that because I couldn't give it. I didn't come back to New York

right away because of it. Well, thank you, Charles. I wanted to thank Challs. Yeah, he did a portrait for you, did one for me too. He gave it to me the car show. So shout to that brother. Yeah, thank you, Charles, new all out experience. Thank you. All right, let's get to the room as we talk. In new music, Oh gosh, got the rum of reports. It's the rum of report breakfast club. But it's Friday. Tell you know what that means. New music out today. So Little Dirt seventy two twenty,

the album is out. You know we've been playing Difference is featuring Summer Walker. But here is another song. This song is called I High from Little Dirt Breaking games. He really did don't mean it mean, he says, say song, So he really did don't mean it he played hear that came out a couple of weeks ago. Yes, well, album just came out today. Yeah, a video for that all right now. Also out today is Lucky Day. His

album Candy Drip. And here is Lucky Day featuring Little Dirt and Wa Some and w Also Shincia's album Alpha is out today. She has two features with Tiger on the Sean Paul's on the album Megan the Stallion, twenty one Savage Offset, and here is her track with Beanie Man called Hanko Glue what he Love You like Me? No, No, I'm all right? Also out today, um is Mouski. He has his mixtape Melodic Therapy for the Broken, and he said this is one of his favorite songs. It's called

dream Girl. And congrats to Mouski. He does have a baby on the way to a son on the way named Azzi. All right. Benny the Butcher Trying to Talk for is out today, and here is Benny the Butcher. Uh. This is featuring Diddy. It's called ten More Commandments Out of Sex is Designers. Listen, most people confuse public spend our money on whips and shoes before all right, right now. Diddy is in Miami working on his No Way, No

Way Out two album. Also Callie Toxic Chocolate is out today as well as I'm sure y'all saw a lot of featuring twenty one Savage is a video out now. Walie, she got hips and as a little found they can know who play was a scam over. I heard they got married after hop on Topping like go Silly, pretty tight and sticky. We're going one see more for Kim Wait wait but see like the blaky Alright, So a lot of new music for you guys, um because it is Friday, so it should be fun activities this weekend

listening to all the new music. And that is your room of report. I'm angela yee all right. Also shout out to Bun b Bumby. Gotta project out today is called mo Trill and he's also performing at the Rodeo tonight in Houston, Texas. He sold that out, So shout to Bun being car remote. Congratulations on the project, and don't forget out in Houston my car show. You could pick up your tickets. It's gonna be a Texas versus in your car show. I spoke to a lot of

my guys out in Houston. They're bringing the fleets out, so it's gonna be a lot. I'm I'm I'm bringing a lot of cars from New York City's gonna be a lot of fun. You're gonna get embarrassed. It's June nineteenth and we're gonna have a lot of fun. They're going to get embarrassed. We're gonna have a huge, huge, paid in full section. Nobody care about the VS. It's not it's BBS, is not whatever the hell somebody else's VVS is TV Stones, Diamonds, BBS. I have a bunch

of luxury cars that we have everything. The South Foot start when they trick out their ride. Okay, that's not it's it's really not even close. We'll say June nineteenth. If you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets now, click the link in my bio and shout the ninety three seven to be out in Houston. Then they presented that show, so we gonna have a lot of fun. Shout to trade the truth, mister Rogers, Slim Thug, Paul

wall Bumby, a host of other people. We got some surprises, and we got some New York surprises too, So get your tickets high. Let's get to the mix now. Uh. Like a couple of days ago was the anniversary of Bigg's death. Uh, and I'll tell you a pair that you know. The family was told me that they don't want to celebrate that, they want to celebrate his born day. So we're gonna do a mix today. I just say, this is the born day. Let me finish. We're gonna

celebrate today. I didn't want to sell it. I don't want to play a Biggie mix on the day that he died. So I want to do it today, just a general day to celebrate Biggie. Well, I can't do that. What I can't just play biggie music. I'm always happy to hear biggie music. Okay, so you should have been happy to hear it on March knife as well. You're fart if you'll fought me on that. I didn't fight you on that. Outing the family, that's what the anniversary.

But this is what they said last year, the year before, so I'm just respecting the family. But anyway, let me know your favorite Bigie joints to Breakfast Club. Good morning, madj Sho and the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Shout to shouldn't see you, and also shout to Senator Nita turn It for joining us this morning. Man salute to send it to Nina Turner. Man. Make sure that you subscribe to the Hello Somebody podcast on the Black Effect.

iHeartRadio podcast networking on Ohio. Man. Please get that right in the next election for congress man sending it Nina turn It running for Congress in Ohio right now, and she's just incredible. Absolutely, And also shout to everybody that stopped to Talk Shop Live yesterday and pre ordered the book. They said the pre order numbers were great, So I just want to say thank you guys so much. Everybody

who goes to Talk Shop Live. You could actually go there now to link it to my bio, and you order a copy of the book, you get an autograph, signed copy for me and the wife, and I appreciate they had great conversation last night. We were orning for over an hour just talking about the book, relationships, and so many people tuned in. So if you haven't pre ordered the book, make sure you pre ordered the book.

The book comes out April nineteenth, and I can't wait for you guys to read it and check it out. All right. When we come back, we got the positive note and mores don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. I just looked at my risk. I got time to date morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee showing me the guy. Happy Friday, definitely Happy Friday. And shout out

to Lizzo. I'm gonna actually be interviewing her this weekend, so I'll be posting all the details of how you guys can watch that she's talking about her new show on Prime Video. All right, and this weekend is also a Daylight Savings touch. That's right. So the clock goes forward, bring ahead, far back. So what I mean on Monday? How late should I be? Later? Early? Early? Because if if it's really six, it's really seven, all right, don't

want broadcast from home on Monday. Listen. Salute to everybody who has been out there, you know, um supporting finding to Mika. Man. That's the first Audible project for me and Kevin Hart's SBAH Productions Company, brought to you by Color Farm Media and the and the Good Sister Erica Alexander and everybody over there at Color Farm. Man. It is number one and um autobiography and memoirs, it's number one in politics and social science. It is number ten

overall on all of Audible. That is really really huge, man, So thank you to everybody who's been supporting the story of Tamika Houston from Spartanburg, South Carolina. I really, really appreciate it, thank you, and continue to do that this weekend. Why don't you congrats? Thank you? Than I do the positive? Oh and I want to salute UM I do there earlier. Yes us, yes positive. Note it simply this self awareness doesn't stop you from making mistakes. It allows you to

learn from them. Breakfast Club, y'all finish or y'all dumb.

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