Wake your gass up. The Breakfast Club is old. Wake up, the Breakfast Club Envy and Charlomagne the voice of the culture. Then come here with this sting. See y'all different, y'all, the coature is different. You know what I'm saying. Like y'all know what you're talking about. This is probably becoming the most prominent forum for hill problems being here next to all of you guys. It's really big perspective the Breakfast Club bitches, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake y'all.
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get that envy money, I'll own it. Any morning. We heard you speaking about acting envy and uh I had a chance to be did you black pants? Older brother? And then what kind of movie? But they left mind not your why liar liars music, So check out the movie A liar? Why would you just lie like that for no damn reason. I make a good black Panther's older brother, right, No, been up to your TV show, Envy. It was nice? Thank you so much? Hello? Who's this? Hey?
This Trey going from ninety seven point nine making Georgia. I just want to say to the infament Charlemagne, the Jeezy and m d j Emiratus d J. Envy might get it off the chest as a brief song to Lady Lee bad world song impossible? Who was Lily Lee's in s w V? We got Angela who average out cost be funny? Guys? Come on, I know, I know, gosh, come on stop slomano Jeezy, Hey, beautiful black you like to get to know you? Good luck my lady, Oh love, I love that. I thank you. Yeah, that's amazing. Was
it all right? Hello? Who's this? Hi? Un day and I'm sorry, y'all usually give me a world good morning, We're my world the morning queen Ay, I mean a minute, what's happening, queen? How are you sitting? You? Positive happening all of y'all, Slim and the guy did you bank every month? Earl Angela, ye, my money. I want to shout you out, baby, because I had to get on here before you last. You know, it's been a ministers.
Y'all heard me, and I want to say congratulations on your future endeavors, you know, and I'm gonna miss listening to everything you do, giving out the great I'm size about the cuse giving out those great you know, a PNS, voicing your comments everything. And my second thing I want to get off my test is Charlemaine. I have not gotten my book. I ain't get my books. All right, We're gonna try this again, Eddie. I've asked my books, who were Eddie? Were Eddie? Eddie sender a black effect?
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y'all know who? Thank you Mama. It wasn't I'll be yon right after the Breakfast Club too, as you will. Okay, great, So I'm just still listen to you. But it's like I said, it's it's not gonna be the same without the three y'alls, three of me. Well, thank you, mom? You where you from? I'm from day? Y'all know, y'all some day, remember y'all love my smile? That so yeah, I don't know he said that, yes, see word? Okay, yeah, y'all always lest my name up. It's well, thank you?
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I told my girl to wipe my mom. Hold on, man, I got a question. But what I got a question? I don't know your mom. I don't know if you go back, you know, but I ain't been able to get on the air for a minute, y'all all the way, what matter of fact, Let me ask you this real free Who is the person that answered the phone that say, hold on? What's your question? Who is that guy? It depends. It's a few people, different people. You got my man, y'all y'all club on Instagram, right and gram flor Well.
Whoever answered the phone to conch and that put y'all put you on the phone? That trash happening, lapping, laughing, good man. That man always put you on hold. I hold, I held on the phone. But hour, the only hell don't for an hour? They like, I ain't got nothing to do. But the only hell don't for an hour because it takes me an hour to drive to work at the point, So I hear, yes, go ahead, I got a question, slim man um. This is serious question though forever, so how do you ask this is about
mental health? How do you ask someone if they're gonna hurt their self or you know, they want to kill themselves. I don't I'm asking that question because this this goes back for a little while. Now I read to pick the breeze. Um H's to note that his girlfriend wrote to him before he committed suicide. Is I have two friends in my life they committed suicide, so that I want to know. I want to know is there a way that you can ask somebody that are they gonna
hurt themselves? Or are you gonna kill them? Bill? I don't know if that's a question, uh, that I've ever seen anybody ask. I mean, usually it's something that the other person expresses, you know, and if they don't express it verbally, they express it through through actions and then usually they just attempted, sat attempted to sadly completed. So I don't think that's something you ask somebody you think you're gonna kill yourself, at least not me. I'm not
an expert. I'm sure an expert would answer that question totally different. But I've never asked anybody that question. I only ask you because I hear you speaking about mental health a lite. And like I said, I had two friends my life family committed suicide just reading the year, and one of them you know, he joked about it, you know, and we would always tell him, you know, you're joking, and he always said he was joking and he said it didn't joking hunters and stuff like that.
But you know that he was. He was fighting some stuff we didn't know about it. Boom, he took himself out and that's what act like. You know, I wish I would have known, man, you know, then I woant have asked him, like, you know, are you you know, are you planning to urge himself for what liked? Do you know somebody? Well, you know I'm gonna do. I'm um, I'm gonna put you on home, but not for an hour.
Hold on, I'm gonna I'm gonna give you an email and I'm gonna connect you with uh one of my one of my experts, and you should talk to her doctor Alphie Breeland. I mean, that's what we do at the Mental walf On Line. So that's a great question. But I'm not an next pret man. I'm just the person with some experiences. But I'll connect you with the next pret for show. Hello, who's this Mortar? Jared Mona, James Florida Blessing Brother Angelis a blessing must accepts to y'all.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I got this here. The big booty game about to pop up once you leave. Booty game. That's a good game. Oh you know, I know they Who is them? Though? He said we're the big booty game. Y'all got big booties. That's why why we're the big booty Charlotte Man, I got one bringing up don't pe day and bring up your Berkeley Berkeley County School district. Oh that was wild, right, yeah, you bring you up Florida. I'm from South Florida. Now we do, Craig,
you quick to bring it up. I don't think that was as crazy as anything that's happened in Florida. My guy, all right, not a man of many words. Thank you, bro. I wreck to Breakfast Clubal morning, the breakfast Club. Everybody's envy. Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, absolutely, Jay Shatty. Welcome. Thank you for having him. I'm so grateful to be here. Man, he's a very familiar voice. Dude, you got the number
one healthy wellness podcast, Spiritual Mind. From this podcast on purpose. I've had the pleasure of being a guest on IT. You're phenomenal guest. I loved the episode with Kobe Bryant, I loved the episode with Jada Pick. You got a lot, a lot of great episodes. Yeah, it's been I'm really grateful. We've got an amazing community. They keep showing up, and
we've got some phenomenal guests. I was just saying, you were one of our first guests and like the first three to six months of the show, and it's brand new. So I'm so grateful that you did that. Man, I
really appreciate thank you for having me. And I've been hearing a lot of people talk about meditation lately, and so you actually help guide people through how to meditate, right, Yes, Yeah, So I spent three years living as a monk in India and across Europe, and so I was trained in how to meditate from monks who'd been practicing for decades, and they were practicing ancient meditation techniques for thousands and
thousands of years. And so when I was trained in that school, I felt this responsibility to want to share that with the world because it changed my life. And I'm just an average kid born and raised in London, and I thought, well, if it can help me, then I'm sure it can help a lot of people would leads a young man want to be a monk. Trust me, I did not grow up wanting to be a monk.
And if someone if someone told me that I was going to grow up and become a monk, I probably would have thrown a beer bottle at them that I would have been holding. But I was born and raised in London, and I would go in my teens to go and hear from people who'd gone from nothing to something. So I was fascinated by rags to riches stories that going here CEOs, entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities, and this is before podcasts and YouTube, so you actually had to go to events.
And so I'd go to these events and to my friends told me that a monk was speaking, and I was skeptical. I was like, what am I going to learn from someone who's gone from nothing to nothing? Like, you know, what are they going to teach me? And so I said to my friends, I'd only go if we go to a bar afterwards. I was eighteen years old and they were being very persuasive, so they agreed. So I ended up at this event at my university
waiting to hit this monk speak. I go there, I'm looking at the clock, like just waiting to leave, and I was just mesmerized. And I don't mean that in like a spiritual experience, where I just mean like I was captivated by every word that he said. And there was nothing externally attractive about him, who was wearing robes, he was from India, he wasn't connected to me in
any other way. But he spoke about service, and he spoke about purpose, and he spoke about how serving others and helping others with your skills and your strengths is the greatest thing you can do. And my eighteen year old self was just completely penetrating my heart and I
was just like, that's what I want. And now when I look back, I realized that when I was eighteen, I'd met people who were rich, and met people who are famous, and met people who were beautiful and strong, but I don't think i'd met anyone who was truly happy. And that day I felt like I met someone who was truly happy, and that you just felt that energy in this space of being a monk. So the process is you wake up at four am every day. And
what is a monk? Okay, So a monk is someone who dedicates themselves to a particular spiritual tradition and you genuinely practice celibacy during the time that you're a monk. But beyond that, you're waking up every day four am, meditating for four to eight hours a day. So the morning meditation finishes about eight eight thirty, then you get some breakfast, then you do your daily chores, and then
the rest of the day we were out serving. So we were serving food to the homeless, building sustainable villages, helping out in schools, and this was all out in India, so a lot of the philanthropy work as well. So the morning was about self mastery and the afternoon was about serving others. And so that's kind of like the rough framework of what a day looks like. You know, you said you wanted to be a monk because it led you to public service. I feel like that's our
true purpose in life, service to others. Yes, you can do that without being a monk. So what made you want to go full fledge and be a monk? Absolutely? And I think the truth is that I didn't see anyone living a life of service at that time who wasn't living from a spiritual place. It just wasn't as common. And now I feel so happy that this conversation is happening in the mainstream. But when I was eighteen, that's, you know, roughly sixteen seventeen years ago, that wasn't there.
You didn't see that. You saw the Forbes Rich List, you saw that list. You didn't really see a service list or a purpose list. And I think that's changing. But it was also the idea that the self mastery part was you're actually going to work on purifying your ego. You're actually going to work on your own mind, so you're not just going to go out there and try and help other people, but you're actually going to deal
with everything that's going on in here. And I think that attracted me that, Wow, I'm going to get X amount of time every day to figure out the mess that's in here. When am I ever going to get that time? Again? What did your parents think about you going among school and then coming back home. So when I first told them, my mom was like, where did we go wrong? Right? You know, like, what do we
do wrong? And Luckily, you know, my parents are very forward thinking and they supported me because they could see my heart was in it. And I can't really you know, I can't really blame them. They did a great job and they were really, really supportive. But my extended family was like, you're never going to get a job again.
You've been brainwashed, You're never going to make money again, You're never going to be you know, all that noise from society basically saying you've just committed career suicide, and what are you going to do when it doesn't work out? So when it didn't work out, I almost felt like I had made what they were saying true, and so I kind of came with a lot of pain and a lot of stress and pressure thinking all these people were right and maybe I was wrong. We have more
with j Sheey when we come back. Of course, he's the host of All Purpose is the number one health and wellness podcast. He's a former monk, and we'll talk to him some more when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club. For three years, you couldn't find a job, he said, You got rejected about forty toy companies. Yeah, at what point did the On Purpose podcast start? Between that? In the so I
left being among in twenty thirteen. I started in twenty ten On Purpose LUNs in twenty nineteen, okay, so six years later, and my online video content started in twenty sixteen.
So in twenty sixteen, after I'd been sharing meditation and mindfulness with corporations, coaching people behind the scenes and never made any content, I just felt that I was sitting in a lot of boardrooms, which was fantastic, but I felt this message had to get further than the boardroom, and at the time, I was thinking how do I do this? And so I was applying to media companies that I was like, hey, if these guys give me a job, then I can make content about mindfulness and meditation.
And I was rejected from three media companies. I remember chasing an exact on his bike in London and saying, hey, give me a job, and he was like, you're too old? Is that after you said that? I guess it was the president or CEO asked you to do that, correct, So that's when you felt like that what was your calling? Yeah? Because I was like, wow, I'm being asked to do this. It's working but it needs to reach more people, and it needs to reach more people without just their organization
being involved. What if it could read the person on the street right, how do you get to that person? And so I thought media is the way. And so I was applying to all these media jobs, but everyone kept telling me you're not you're you're too old. I was twenty eight years old. That're like you're too old. Everyone's twenty one who wants this job? They were like, you don't have any background in media, You've never been
in communications. And so I ended up at a TV training day run by the BBC in London in Pinewood Studios and it was run for ethnic minorities. So they were just six brown and black people in that room and I'm one of them and they tell me, Jay, you're good, like you're engaging, you can present well. So I'm like, give me a job, like I just want to shot, and they're like, Jay, there's no jobs in media. And so I'm like, come on, you brought me all the way here, like, you know, six brown and black
people to tell us there's no jobs in media. What was what was the point of this? And they're like, well, you should start a YouTube channel, and in my head, I'm thinking, yeah, that works for Justin Bieber. That's not going to work for me, you know, And I'm having that limited I was about thank you, maybe not, maybe not? Yeah, and then and literally it was like I was like, maybe I worked for Justin Bieber, like that's and I had that limiting belief. I was like, that's not going
to work for me. But literally, there's a beautiful statement by Thomas Edison. He said, when you believe you've exhausted all options, remember this you haven't. And that's how I felt. I felt I had exhausted all options and the only option that I had left was YouTube if I really cared about this, So I made a video and I kept making videos every week and they're doing okay, They're
getting like a thousand views or something like that. And in three months, Arianna Huffington saw my videos from the huffing of Post and so she really connected with them. And they say, hey, j look, we're not gonna pay you anything, We're not gonna do anything. We're gonna take your videos. We're gonna put them on the huffing In Post page because we like your content. What do you think I'm like, great, let's get them out there, right, Like,
that's what this is about. Smart you recognized the opportunity when it wasn't a Pacheck. Yeah. Yeah, there was no page to get the as you normally they put it out. The first video did a million views in a week, the second video did a million views in twenty four hours. And those three or four videos I made for them did like one hundred million views across that year. Wow. And literally it just changed everything because now the message
was reaching people. And then I sent her right hand man who's a good friend of mine now, Danny Say. He was the one who'd come out to make this contact happen. I message him every day saying when are you giving me a job? When he gave me a job, when are you giving me a job? Finally, after thirty days, he sent me a visa, sent me a job off for a move to New York City in twenty sixteen September to work at The Huff Post as a senior
hosting producer. That lasted around six months. I mean, the way you're speaking it is great because it's not even about the meditation of what you're speaking. It's just about a lot of people don't have their drive who were told know a thousands of tours, but still did it. You know, you did something that you had no idea about YouTube. Then when they came with a situation, most people now would be like, well, how much am I
getting paid? You want to use my contact? And he was like, nah, I understand what this could be and congratulate. I love I love stories like that. Thank you, thank you for highlighting that. I really appreciate the way you're looking at it all the time, Like you had to come up here and be like, how much I'm getting paid. I'm not doing this because I ain't get no money
if the test, But somethings ain't about the money. We came from a place where we both worked for a long terms about the opportunity I always wanted to serve. My whole goal was how can this reach more people? And when half Post or anyone came with that opportunity, and thankfully after the six months I built in myself, so I went off built my own channels. Twenty nineteen. We launched on purpose and in the beginning we can book anyone again. So by the way, I'll tell you
when we launched the podcast. Everyone said this to me, and this is why what you're saying has helped me go in this direction. When I wanted to launch a podcast, we had like billions of views on Facebook and YouTube, you know, millions of views on YouTube, billions on face I had a video that did three hundred ninety seven
million views on Facebook, something ridiculous like that. And I wanted to launch a podcast, and everyone said to me, Jay, you're interesting for four minutes and a four minute YouTube and Facebook video. No one wants to listen to you for over four minutes. That was the feedback I got. So I was meeting all the podcast companies. We had one podcast companies that was about to sign me, and I thought it was all done. I went away for Christmas. I came back two weeks after. They had a new
exec a big podcast company. He came in and he goes, Ja, I don't think this can be a big show. And so they pulled out two weeks before it launched, and I'd already invested all this money recording the episodes, videoing it. We've been traveling to get guests, and I was interviewing friends or people that I knew at the time. And we couldn't book anyone either. I remember I was getting rejected left, frand center. That's why when you said yes, I was so grateful because we couldn't book anyone at
the time. And now when I see what's happened, I'm like, I'm so glad that that company pulled out. I'm so grateful to them. Actually, I'm so blessed that they pulled out because I got to do it my way, on my own, and I got to build it on. My first big guest was Russell Brand who I've known for a long time. We have the same meditation teacher. We've been friends in London for a while. So Russell Brown was my first big guest. My first ever guest was my wife. It was my first episode. She was your
first big guest. Yeah, that was my first. Yeah, Oh yeah, thank you. Yeah I mest that up. Yeah, I messed that up. Yeah, my wife was my first. Yeah. Russell Brown was my first well known guest. Novak Djokovic tennis player, who I've known for a while as well. He was one of my first big guests. Uh. And then you know, since then, it's just been a joy to sit down
with people that Yeah, I had till this day. And I'm not just saying it because of what happened, and I don't I wish I didn't even have to say that, but I do because I think people try and make things a certain way. But I have never felt someone more present and grounded in his feet apart from monks, than Kobe Bryant. Like when I spoke to him, I choose there was so much gravity around him, and when he spoke his voice as well, it had so much presence.
Thank you for the opportunity you guys. Someone go get Jetty's book Think Like a Month, subscribe to them on purpose Podcast with Jetty and check out the outcome. One of my favorite people to just follow and continue to be a great leader, Jack, Thank you man, Thank you. Sing so grateful than jet The Breakfast Club, the Morning the Breakfast Club, Your mornings will never be the same. When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with Magnum large size condoms.
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you know your spouse was the one? I'd say, as soon as I met my wife, I knew right away. I was mesmerized, she was smart, she was beautiful, attractive, sexy and loyal, So I knew right away. So we're asking that question. Let's go to the full same. Hello, who's this all right? I want to remain a nominous. Oh oh boy? Okay, go ahead, go a mominous. We actually talked on and off for like a year, but we had never met. And then when we firmly did married, like met each other, he was just like, I want
to get married. So Anth after dating, we got married. Wow, so you knew what? Yeah? But like for no one knows that we're married. Our mothers they know, but like we want to tell everybody at the wedding, like are we been married? And that'll be like eleven months into our marriage show. Okay, Hello, who's this? Good morning? This is me from Tampa all the time. Good morning. When did you know your man? Well? I knew pretty early one.
But the like the telling factor for me is that I was and a praise to let him leave me, which is like a very difficult decision when you're independent and you're doing everything on your own and holding it down. But I was like, okay, you got it. You can make the decisions, you can do all the things. And I had absolutely no reservations, and I'm like, yeah, I can't let him know. That's right, girl, that's beautiful, right, thank you mama? Hello, who's this? What's up? You have? Bro?
When did you know your girls? Game? Bro? Yo? Looking like four months loan? Four or four months was good? Okay for a five month? I proposed the hard another but then its im not being good man all right for having to workout you knowing too much. Arts went back and forth and started and it just went't good. I'm saying to hear that everything. So maybe she wasn't, but but she was the one. I felt like she was the woman in the four or five up. Then
she wasn't, y'all, not that was the one. You miss her? You me, sir, I told about I told her about. No, but you know, uh, you're gonna try to get her back. No, I'm good on that. I'm gonna I'm doing better things right now. Okay, she wasn't the one. Yeah, hello, who's this Tequila? Hey Tequila? What did you know your man or your woman was the one? Is that your real name? First of all? Eight years old? That's my real name, Tequila? The name Tequila. Yes, wow, I can't even give you
a brand name of a tequila. Just Tequila Tequila. I like it though, I do too. I didn't like it when I was younger, but now as an adult, my name is like an ice clinker. It's like, oh, Tequila, Hey, I never Tequila. I knew you was the one. Your husband was the one? Yeah, I was eight years old and I knew he was the one the day LA ads on eight years your husband when he was eight? Eight years old? Yeah? How old was he? He was nine? It's like a movie. Okay, y'all been together ever since? Wow,
we had a breakup. We had one breakup in high school and one breakup in college and they both was less than a year. That is incredible. Tell you that's a movie years later, like three kids later, a bunch of deals and kids. That's always interesting to me, right because like if you're a kid, you know kids like people's kids have like oh my daughter has a little boyfriend or my son has a little girlfriend. Is that
weird to y'all? Like if your kid is eight and you're like, you know what, it's so funny, right because i'd be looking at my sons now, like, um that dayton. You know, we were younger than this when we called ourselves like at each other and we're still together. So I try not to make it a joke, but I don't want them to be so serious so fast, huh, right, because you'll be like, oh, that's kid, that's his little girlfriend. But then it's also kind of like as a parent
or you're nervous. Absolutely yeah, But I'm sure that y'all evolved, right, show wh y'all was eight and nine, y'all were just friends, and then as y'all got older, everything evolved with time. And when we actually started dating in high school, but I knew eight years old. I said it right there to day I met him, I said he's gonna be my husband. Real? Is that sound. That is the honest to god truth. I knew it. You were like a little dunk feeling. Two things that I sold was meant
to be. I don't know. We gotta loved that clearly. Two things I need to know though. Number One does he drink? And it is to kill it your drink a choice? Yes, he drinks. And the funny thing is I don't drink at all? Wow, opposite day. Okay, well, thank you mother. I'm sure he drink a lot of to kill it though, y'all have a good one. All right, what's the more of the story, I mean, the mother of the story is. Love is love, man. Love just is when you know, you know, and when it's meant
to be. Y'all all gonna be regardless. All right. Well, it's the breakfast Club, Good morning. The breakfast club that was a five stars no no, no, not not not shooting dice set that they adn't go for that in Philly. That's a that's a really supposed to be a really nice hotel. So but and then what's so crazy is that after I posted it, you know it won't crazy viral in all the hotel people. Thank me, Gilly, Baby, Gilly baby. The Gillie basically got in the hotel. I
got in the elevator. The manager stepped in the elevator with me. It was like, thanks for making a hotel go viral. I was like the shooting. They don't care. You ain't jumping gilly. Yeah, he jumped in. See that. We jumped in the game, all right. Ever, tell the truth of how I really want. When the Dice game first started off, I walked over there, what you it's been? Then I looked down to me, it's been four hundred dollars. You ain't got no money. They all pulled their money out.
We got it, it's here, don't get it up. I rolled him up and then walked off and did the video. I came down when they see me the next day, he took But you rode the game. Do you miss the artist part of the game, like being a rapper performing in city to city? Do you miss that part of the industry? I do, but I don't. It ain't too much to miss. And he wasn't like he was nobody in the games you talking about. He miss it? Somebody like a big artist like Wayne or Try. You
asked them artists. You don't ask no bull, tell you something. When when did you ever do a show? When he missed the ride? When did you do a show? Ride? And when did you see me? He didn't do some of jams me or he didn't do no big joint karaoke. You ain't seeing me the bet Awards, You ain't seeing that, none of the big shows. And then sold train. They was taking people. They were taking anybody after while the label got you on soul train. Good don Cornelis kill
you on his hand? No, why would you know you because you Why would down kill nillis the same way we had no way, it's no way. Listen, it's no where in the world. I'm booking him for a show. I'm not booking. First of all, first he mad because he started the group. And then you got coy. I didn't get caught. I was his man. I took him to you didn't know what was going on. No, no, no, no, I signed him on his first contract. I wasn't a rapper.
He was a rapper through all the phases. He went through the bumps kicking, the bums kicking and I'm rapping the story. Yeah, I take I'll take proud of that. I was a hype man. In all, I went through the phases of rap. I was a hYP hype man, A hype and another joined up. Do your heads in the a. I looked at him like he was my another ass cousin. Like, let's say I sign him just first contract? Though, you you got to slip his mos in the hood. I know you correct. Then I started
rapping I was better than him. It wasn't he wanted to back my play because I was better than him. I was his first man. That was my assistant. I was your manager. Get my table out there. I was his first manager. He's in that assure. I was his first manage. Just say this too, because we'd be on the phone. We busted up with shar but Wallow busted up a lot more. And on the way up here, he just said something that threw me off. What he said.
He riding up in and he was like, when we're getting in, I'm sitting next to Charlotte, Man, I can't tell you that he like or nothing. When you walked in, he cut you off, and I brother, he just went a celly hent he want to grow up? He really want to grow up. That's all this. He just put me in the cell when I'm sitting next to Charlotte Cells. I didn't say that though, lying you lying came out. He's lying on me. I'm just saying we're getting him.
I believe Gilly. Really he shortened the name up. I'm sitting next to shar I call it your seat. Sure, I ain't never do that. You're lying on that bad you got that. I just I just listen. We got more with Wilow and Gilly the King when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club the morning morning. Everybody is cj Envy angela Ye. Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Willow and Gilly the King. Million dollars worth a game, Charlemagne, Guilly,
you was one of them. You know I was listening. I was listening to it this weekend when you was on q DZ show and bn Seagull called and you went. You just went into Gooby Mars show show. So you never Oh, you gotta add that. Man, you say your name gangster mom man. Y'all know what the shit man? Y'all can't keep carry man, we serious talk. You can't stop nothing else again. You think you should stop us. Be real with yourself, don't we men? We all know
each other. Man, we men. I know you ain't talking. I'm talking. He he't what money I find? What you want to do? Man? You know what I'm telling you. I don't even know what it was beefing over, but damn misunderstanding man screaming on Beanie and and Beanie called in,
screaming on Gilly. That sounded like the was gonna shoot each other out as soon as the interview was a little Gilly Beaver the damn that everybody in this yet at one point and then I went down the whole rabbit hole and it was like Gilly and Beany got into a fight, and y'all y'all being sucker punch gilt. I'm just saying, sucker punch you caught yourself. Baby? Baby was there? Then? That was a rumor too on the line. If you asked Beanie what happened? Bean sucker put you?
Baby was there? My man number one stunner was there? You know you know how you know that ain't the truth because me and Beanie segual cool to this day. Yea, it don't don't put my name because you're gonna have me tell what really happened up here. I want to add, I want to ask to it, but that but that's another stud that's to see. And it was different with y'all back then because there was always a chance that
it could get physical and turn into street. Absolutely it did turn into some streets and it did, and you know, Spade went to jail. Got real serious, you know what I'm saying. So you know that's why I don't even talk on that that situation because somebody from our Kent went to jail for murder. Somebody lost state life. It
was so crazy, is that. You know, we was beefing with with beans and freeway and state property and a lot of the one down and then you look up twenty years later in these dudes to my brother us because we grew up and we understood that that we was going through that it wasn't didn't even make no sense, that wasn't even that deep. But when did y'all realize that because you beat with them, and you beat with Joe,
you beat with so many different people. When you realize, I say, oh, oh, let me just say this about Joe. He didn't beat with Joe beef is when somebody get killed a shot. Joe and EMM and Joe had a misunderstanding. But we straighten that out. But you say, okay, Gilly beef with everybody, the state property situation. Gilly was homemined in this business. Gilly get a call turn the readio. One d on the readio, wrapping about us coming at us.
Wayne dissed me. Wayne put out a song called problem Solved. But Gilly, you don't want to with me? The gunna be Gilly man, I don't think you just didn't shift the coup of me, the gun off, the urgently, fucking, fucking the perfect see one thing about me. I never started to. But if you with me, then you just know I'm coming. I ain't never start nothing with nobody. Now. I might talk a little the baby from town time,
but that's because I was an im. How seriously, y'all about Wallow trying to get your masters back from baby? But no, Baby, I talked to baby, Baby said Willow. Listen whoa? He said, whoa? Listen whoa? He said, your cousin. I lost money with it. I said, well, how can we straighten this out? He said, made me talking crazy? I said, couse yeah, I got a video from Gil apologizing baby, and I sent it to him. So right now, the lawyers just talking, so it ain't gonna be that long.
I on this mat. He was on cash money record here everybody man says. He said, Baby, how can I get my cousin Master back? He said, give me a kiss. You've seen that picture him. But that's the whole twist though. But at the end of the day, At the end of the day, he he owed his Master. So I'm probably I'm negotiating that. It's not like it's worth something, but I want to just give him to him and say,
here go your master. Yeah. I wonder how you and Meedi did it on Good Turns because you talking about people going to jail, people getting killed, right, and people gave Jeez so much flat but squashed it with Gucci, And it's just like, man, why can't you be bigger than the boy? Sometimes no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm done. I'm just you think it's two different situations
and that somebody got killed. Everybody's situation is different. I think I think anybody I can't we can't even talk on that because that stays we don't even know the particular because they continued even during the verses. It was still no, I'm just gonna be fine. I'm just you never think but if you said somebody, because somebody grib to dust me off, how you gonna feel. I don't get forty years go fin we're smoking Runnie ge dust
me off. Man, I'm not me away from my family. Man, it could be what if Rannie g would have got me? So you can't ask you years later that's personal. He tried to dust me off. I dusted Ronnie g Off in the process. I don't know how anybody else feels. But twenty years later, we're smoking Ronnie g I agree, I feel it you're saying. But at some point you
gotta let go of that traum. Not when he tried to come dust me off, take me away from my kids, because but if he went because but if he did get because I don't know, you know what I mean, that's different. We went down like they could have returned fire. They could have killed my kids in a different everybody off in the house. So now, because I was on point and caught you slipping like a bad transmission, laid you down like baby heads had to go to jail.
I think fight the cads know that if I'm not mistaken, lose years in my life for money enough, I'm supposed to feel sorry. I'm just saying that's just weird. I told too you never let it go, Gilly. I wouldn't how you let it go? Somebody tried to dust you off. The difference between you losing your life and you living. It's like this, man, when that when I'm hot. I don't know if y'all ever been shot before. Okay, I've been shot before. So this this, this, this close. The
bullet could have won this much closer. I could have been done. Now, my kids growing up without a father. We're smoking roddy jeef ever, I'm just a petty So how did you get How did you squashing with me? I ain't just so we didn't lose nobody on your side, dude, No, okay, okay, got you got you? So? I mean it was wasn't that hard for us to squash it? See, it gets personal for me because they tried to kill me. How you ever get over so white coming to your house
and trying to dust you off? No? All right, when we come back, we got more with guilty King and Willow, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still kicking it with Guilty King at Willow million dollars worth a game podcast, Charlemagne, what'scome? Y'all learned about each other on the podcast? Like you said, Willow was gone for twenty even though we deal with
each other every day. He's like this, like my girlfriend. Like I'm not gonna say my girl, but I didn't even say that, but like he's like he's like the nagging the nagging woman that like nagging. I didn't mean to say that. I'm sorry, guys, but he'd just be nagging me all day, you know what I mean. He's like a woman garry all day. You learned nothing new about each other. Now he's still the losers, the loser he's see everybody else, that's my girlfriend. I didn't mean
to say it like that. He didn't mean to say that because I was saying it, like you just like a nagging like a woman and always nagging you mind, because all you do is nag all day, Like I would say years in jail, you never call a guy your girlfriend. I'm comfortable with my identity who I'm cool, I'm not, I'm not. Ain't that wrong with me? Congrats on the engagement too. Oh yeah, man, I changed my life. Yeah, that's it's a great thing. Man. Were you really about
signed a Rockefeller? That's all you said? Another day? Yeah? Like how coolse was it? Had? No? No, no, no, no, let's be for real. What did Jay really tell you though? All right? Initially mean signed a Rockefeller? Then Major Figus was supposed to sign a Rockefeller. By time they came back with the deal for Major Figures, I had already signed with Suave House. Then Dutch and Spade went over here to Entertainment. Lava went down here with Doctor Dre.
But then Jay wanted the group. So then when they came at us with the contract, it was like, I'm an independent, I'm a solo artist. I get fifteen points, a bump at Gold, a bump at Platinum. There's seven people in this group. Man, we got twelve points. Man, we would have to sell a a trillion records to make some goddamn money. Man, So I turned the deal down. What Jay tells you? Then they went out and got stayed property. No, but what the but what did jay
Z tell you after you turned it down? And did he stand on what he said? Let's just say the black balls real man? What did jay Z tell you? Though? What did holes tell you? Got him? See? What did he take? Shout out the hole industry back then? Hove told him, I'm gonna make it hard for you. It's gonna be hard for you. Damn he said that, Blue Daddy. Now what you beting? Now? Did you feel I was affected?
Did you feel that the black ball man? Everybody know I come on, man, because you know I went through the system. I got the text message, told you got the text message. First of all, DJ Drama already said what it was. Yeah, I know Little Wayne put that on. You know, cash Money did it to him. But man, at the end of the day, may you look up twenty years later me, kiam black ball guy. I always played you on my mix safe though. We always got
a great to the text game through. Oh well, maybe he meanted it like a comp friendly competition where like, you know you're gonna sign the suave House, We're gonna make it hard for you because yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think that might have been like some friendly competition, like how did you feel when I'm gonna grab the young in the game. I didn't know Jimmy was about to be the next biggest for twenty years, so I was like, you're talking about it? Yeah, I love spoke
after that. Yeah, when I was signing Cash Money, we wanted to the studio one day and I knew I was supposed to stay on the bus because Baby told me to stay on the bus. Baby, Baby, I told you, my man, Baby, because they knew what money can't. They knew I had an issue with with with them before beans was on cash Baby sister, keep your ass on the busy during the beach, keep your butt on the Baby was like, you you might want to cam men now. I was like, no, you got off the bus. I
want to in the studio. He was like, wow, I was going on in here. Basically he was talking about me being in that bum But that was it. Some therapy, man. Yeah, he's been a lot of Listen, there's no boys. Just the best advice I can ge Young put him through to you. Offend on the way up, man, because the calls that go down behind closed doors that you would never know about it can't fuck your life up, but
it definitely had put your to a halt. Man, And let me tell you something about a lot of these artists, the big name artists with money. Man, this is jazz for this man. Because one thing about me, Man, I would never stop New but from trying to eat Man. I don't give what me and you go through out here. I don't give we beefing in the streets. I don't give we had to shoot at each other. I don't give what we're going through out here. I ain't gonna
never try to stop New from getting no money. So all of youth out there, why don't you you offend on the way up? Because these it is some olds man and extremely to be talking about jay Z and know I'm talking about that industry period. Man. The biggest thing I've learned from being in this industry is these this ain't who they say they is. Have you ever gone back and zeba back into business with people who back then, because like you said, you know, is when
you was coming up. Have you ever gone back and done business? I mean, if they want to socket to my pocket like a rocket. But one thing I know about these names, these don't do business. I had a US worth then a billion dollars. I ain't even gonna say his name. This could call me. Months back. I'm sitting in the bed with my wife. They called me and say, man, you're killing it out head man. You're doing your thing. Man, we gotta figure out a way we can get some money together. Man, okay, cool, But
I like to work on a bar to set. We don't do no barter. No, you're talking about man forty four years old. We don't do that. My phone, we don't do that. You think I'm hype because you calling me. You ain't who you used to be. Who will get into the toys to business he talking about, I'll work on the socket to my pocket like a rocket sist. Every time it comes to the culture to screen from the culture culture, all of them called us. I see what you do with That's all they was talking to.
Love what you're doing. Hold on, I'm gonna see if I could make something happen for you. I'll tell you what the white folks did. Shit ching, so what if it. Let me tell you something. The realist in the game is in the room right now, Charlotte Mane, And I'm gonna say this and I'm and I'm gonna seting out of here, and I'm saying that one to share the motherfuck and plums and the connection I want to eat. You want to compete with and we don't want to
compete with nobody. We only in only, We don't care about. We don't care about how much money char to Main make, Joe budding, Ronnie Joe Joe, Ronnie race car don't give way, and Donnie we don't count on his pockets. Man, we hope Charlotte mane go up the five hundred millionnlars dgm V. We need to get really get up to that. You need to start sharing some of them houses with me too. Answer, Yes, I called you and the season the season hey d seeing me? Did you got you? You getta call you?
Ain't call my phone. I called your phone, m while. But I'm gonna say this though. I'm gonna say this though, Charlemagne, we gotta salute you. Get your flowers now, because I'm telling you, bro, this be so fake. It was so many people. Oh, I like the part you're killing them. You're killing them. Listen man, listen man. None of these boys called talking no money, never we talked to when when the mother people call, tell me what you want. Just tell me a number. Tell me the numbers. I said,
I don't talk like that. My lawyer deal, I call you back click every time we talk to them. But ain't time to bro. Let's get to get. Don't call us about no champagne. Don't call us about no clothes. Don't don't call us about if it ain't no brunch, if it ain't no, if it ain't no, if it ain't no budget, don't call us. So y'all not going to the rock nation brudgets now? Hold up, Hold up, hold up. I do want to take a picture with jay Z. I gotta send it back to the homies.
You got you gotta take. I gotta send it back to the homies in jail. You know how many this want to sound? Block Willow wiped it with jay Z, and I gotta write the caption. I just gotta do it one time everybody else in the game. Let me ask you a question. What picture is bigger to you? Jay Z? A baby? I can't let the baby here. He said that your contract might be messed up, So can I not comment on that? Because if I, if I go the wrong way I might can't get your
masters back. We didn't wake you hold though we loved that. I was just like you. I'm gonna keep it all way real. Even when we was doing business with the News, Hope was always the cool name. You know. Dane was to that was a little he just rubbed you the wrong way, like to Dan Jill use a coaster you anybody? When we come back, we got more with Gilly the King and Willows of the movies, The Breakfast Club, Go Morning, Everybody, dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Usually this is where we do rumors, but we still have Gilly, the King and Willow here a million dollars worth of game. This is very interesting, jay Z or Drake, there is a conversation. Everybody's been having a good jay Z and Drake. First of all, just say this, I'm not a Drake fan. I've never in my life Gonda current through Drake on that stick. God honest truth. You know what, I like him when he wraps. I don't like all that singer, you know, Lemon Pepper freestyle.
He was spitting on all day every day. Jay Z, man, what the fuck is we talking about? I don't understand. Why do we what is we talking? We grow? We older though, so I understand we don't be singers, Like what is we talking about? We're gonna say who who better? Chris Brown and jay Z like talking about the same man. It is. The kids love Drake. No, no, no, no, no, no no no, because listen, Drake is the greatest of his time. That don't mean I have to listen to you.
Jay Z was the greatest of our time. So two three million records? Are you time he came out? So everybody one listening to him? All I'm saying, Drake, say a lot of light skins, old boy, that nigger that you love so bad? Who's to tell a girl that you hate me all the time? I know you think about the times we've had. No, she's not. You just said she let us. What are you talking. I'm just saying you can do better. Wait, any you think your woman can't do better than you? M be you think
my woman can't do better than me? Here's what, Yes, she can't. That's why y'all do side. That's why you do side. You gotta do the right. I'm gonna gonna hate only if you make me how you gonna make me hate nobody making me hate your baka gonna dish you, y'all. I'm just talking true. Don't kid about box, Clue, Clue, go ahead. I just was talking to Clue up just the mixtape. Were talking about just great mixtape, Drama. Did
you the perfect one drama? Drama? Why? Because Drama had a little longer run and brand the same the whole time. Clue did professional run through one hundred and it would be the same brand. But what I'm saying this, Clue set the stage for Drama. He did about I'm gonna say that, but when Drama dropped that gangster Grills, like everybody that Drama dealt with on that Gangster Grills at one point in time, that took off from the Jesus to the tea. I would say that waynes to the unit, though,
but that it took them and propelled them. Clue broke fab pace and the locks of people that know what I'm saying, Yes, Jesus, but I'm saying Clue. Man, I'm saying Clue. I'm saying Clue. I was gonna put on the understand, but I'm saying Clue because I was in jail before I with the jail clue had this. He did the dudes wasn't doing. I think Rama DJ Drama had the biggest series because nothing was bigger than Gangster No no include Broke Envy and Drama said to be
a superstar. Yeah, because after Gilly stopped writing for Wayne, then Wayne started heating up again through those mixtapes. Do you believe? Not really? Thank you mean than he you what me though? I don't think he Gilly? Did you write right now? Did you write for a little way? No,
not one bar. I'm tired Jilly conn of the original Quentin miller Man because he helped people, but then he got to show it, like like like let's just go when the all that I said in the Feast style took me one lie your four albums in and ain't re seeing the publishing check that two thousand and four. Wayne was just suing baby Foot fifty two million in twenty seventeen, right from one thing. I don't do, man, I don't do no fathing, no friend, he told he
told Wayne about what the publishing check was. He didn't know, said, man, I just know if I go, if I go gold, I get gold money. If I go platinum, I get platinum money. So what he came down in the old system, uppy dude, was you that de cash money? Yeah? He told he I got a random to start finding out. Wait, this is on the label and the position your manager. Yeah, that's a conflict of interest. I don't know about no
conflict of interest. I just know Okay, yeah, I just know you're getting So why you end up being if you was talking about I'd have no idea why we And so do you respect an artists like Drake or artists like Wayne who don't necessarily always respect. Let me just tell you something, man. Music is about going in the studio, having fun, expressing yourself. Sometimes there's one person in there, sometimes there's three persons in there, sometimes there's
five people in there. Like people keep fronting like a lot of these great some are some are greatest artists. They didn't have people that write it for him. We don't only John Ron music. They're so worried about that everybody else. Most of they hits, they ain't even right. That's why rappers were having a limited shelf, like we have limited like guess, guess, guess guess who don't care that drink ain't right there that music film woman, that's
gonna suck get the end of the night. They ain't something Quinton Millar, We're gonna suck Drake, split them down at the end of the bed. Not quin Quinn. Who listen, somebody gonna edit that drink. That just sounds crazy talk. Clearly, we're gonna suck as long as we as long as you get paid. Said they gonna suck drake. We said we man, We're gonna suck drake. Split them down at the end of the bed. Oh my god, Oh not me. I ain't gonna do with that. I ain't got gonna
do with that. This boy is spicy right here. Man, If anybody listen, man, you know, say this hold listen, listen, happening, Listen, this happening. But I want to say this though I got these books I brought for y'all, this for you out here, my brother, brother, I'm gonna get this whistening. They got listen, they got hold up, they got glass around. It's like a prison visit, like we're up here. Look you see this like a prison visit and you're coming home, Yo,
what's up? But listen, man, everybody is out there right going zoom in on these Part one, Part two, Part three. This is the your daily pushed Wallow two six seven Life the Minor Wallow two six sept One, two and three. You can check it out on Wallow two six seven dot com. Go out there, show me some love. Got some merch on there too. Some other things. You can also go on Only Fans Guil got an only fan
he gotta feat feet page. He's dipping his feet in all type of dessert and uh all type of dressings like only Fans dot com slash Gil. You can find all types of stuff over there. I saw y'all coaching with Dion another day. Yeah, I game some of my plays. Man, y'all got y'all y'all got Dion on barstool, right, Yeah, yeah, we went you know what I mean. That's our guy here. When you passed the connects off, you opened our minds up. The past connects just don't don't hold on to the connects.
So and you helped a lot of people to ask them on too. This boll right here, Black Effect is doing some great things. I want to give a shout out. You know, I gotta get his brothers Flowers right now earlier leads your Big Fact podcast. Uh eighty five South h what's the name? What's my girl name? She's funny, Jesse hilarious. He you got everybody over there, you're building the himpop doing I we're doing. No. No, y'all not doing it. You're trying to downplay Matt Burns in them
over there. Everybody Listen, everybody. I'm happy to be working for all of those individus. Listen. Yeah, getting all that money, Yes, we get money. That's why I'm talking about. I just put here and we appreciate you brothers for joining us. No, man, these boards, these boards, man, we see wall Gilly on Tvoolhall it's coming. I'm not saying that. I'm not gonna say nothing. I'm gonna say that. I'm not saying nothing. Gilly Wallow appreciate you'll listen, man, We appreciate y'all. Man.
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donkey here the day with Sharlam hain't a god. I don't know why y'all keeping here? Get youa lector? Wow, don't here to day goes to thirty four year old to lead a collie of winter Haven, Florida. What did your uncle Sharla always tell you about the great state of Florida. The craziest people in America, come from the Bronx and all of Florida. I spent the whole last week in Orlando last week drop on a clues bombs
for Orlando. Everybody at our station out there one on four or five to beat beautiful, beautiful place Orlando is. And when you down there feeling that Florida's sun, you realize God really does favor babies and fools, because God's favor is all over that fool of state called Florida. Now, one thing I will never understand though, in any state's adults that lie. Okay, we're grown man, all right, you have no reason to be telling me a fib Like what do adults that lie think is gonna happen to
them when they tell the truth? Okay? Well to Leita Collier didn't get that memo because she was late for work. And trust me when I tell you, working up here at the Breakfast Club for the past twelve years, I have heard some amazing excuses. Is the why people missed work? Okay, and this one is a great one. Can anyone in this room vouch for some of the great excuses we've heard of the why people are late show up? Oh man, that was a great one. That amazing. Oh that was enough.
I forgot that one. And these are people that I love, by the way. Okay, I got arrested, but they didn't put me in handcuffs. They just sat me in the back of the car and drove me to the police station. Now, when you're a black man in America, especially a black man who's been arrested and been in handcuffs for nothing, you know that's not true. Okay. Oh, the cat locked me in my bedroom. That was a good one. Locked me in the bathroom, lock me in the bathroom. My
cat locked me in my bathroom. I got a fight on the train. No, that was real. That was real. Dropping a clue, bump food. These people who shall remain nameless, right, these are things that we actually heard. So we've heard from wild stories on the why people, on why people didn't make it to work and to lead. A Collier is added to that list this morning because, according to Tampa twelve News, to leader was gonna be laid for work. So she told the sheriff's office. She actually made up
a story about confronting a burglar. Okay, only armed with a knife. All right, Talida saw somebody trying to break into a car belonging to her parents, and she told her supervisor at work that she drew her agency issued weapon and pointed it at the burglar who took off. I didn't know TSA had knobs on them. Okay, Well, her supervisor didn't believe her. You know, I know her supervisor didn't believe her because the Sheriff's office said the TSA asked Collier for a case number and the name
of the detective on the case. Talida couldn't provide either, so her supervisor told her to get a copy of the incident report. This is how you know her supervisor didn't believe her. She wanted all this information because she didn't believe her, and to lead a double down on the live because she sent several unreadable screenshots of the report to her supervisor. They her supervisor said, well, I'm gonna need a paper copy, which Talida never provided. See
this is her supervisor giving her the opportunity to come clean. Okay. When that person came in here and told us that they got arrested and the cop put them in the back of the car but didn't handcuff them and drove them down just to use the phone. I said, let me tell you something, man, I don't know who you're about to tell that lie too, but you need to rethink that one. That's what I would have told Talida in that situation, Okay, But Talia just kept digging that
hole deeper and deeper like a devil damn mole. Okay. Now investigated with the Sheriff's office, reviewed the images from Talita and determined them to be faker than dj mvy's beard. Okay and Collier, according to investigators, also used the name of a deputy who happened to be on vacation out of the country at the time with an incident. How
did she know that? Her parents also told investigators, I don't know what she talking about, all right, They had no idea about the burglary report or that's someone allegedly tried to break into their call. Sheriff Grady said this chef Grady said, he said, I don't understand why anyone would go to the extent of creating a fake police report to avoid reprimand at work for tardiness. Sheriff Grady,
have you met people? Okay Now tolda was already an employee, was already on an employee improvement plan for being late to work, so she clearly had been late to work multiple times, so they put her on this employee improvement plan. So that's probably why she reacted like this, because she thought she was gonna lose her job. But now she has a charge of criminal use of a personal id and uttering a false instrument. And now we can't believe anything she says ever again, because when you tell a
lie once, all your truths become questionable. Okay, the truth doesn't cost you anything, but a lie can cost you everything. And to lead a Collier of winter Haven, Florida, clearly at this moment has lost everything. Please give it to lead to Collier and went to Haven, Florida, bigga se Hull. Now would you like to play? Let play a game.
Let's play game. Let's play a game of guess what race to Lada Kollier went to Haven, Florida, was already on an employee improvement plan for being late to work, was late on this day, woke up and said that she saw a burglar breaking into her parents' car, so she defended him with her agency issued knife. Guess what race she is? Angela ye Man I don't want to say it. What do you think? Well, just off the fact that we were talking about a lot of excuses
that we've heard and our own experiences people. I was talking to someone yesterday who was just telling me, Man, I'll just be late to work all the time. I don't even care. So are you saying this sounds like a nigga generated excuse that who you're telling us this morning potentially or maybe mixed. You gotta pick one year because we don't have an interracial drop and then you're back,
all right. H d J N v to Lda Kollier went to Haven, Florida, was already on employee improvement planning for being late to work on this day that she was going to be late again, she decided to say that she saw burglar breaking into her parents' car, so she defended him, defended the car, and waved burglar off with a state agency issued nice chess. What racious? I
gotta go black, damn? Why why interracial drip? Because I gotta it's the people that I work with, right, So if I look at it right, the white people up here that worked for the breakfast, they're never late. But then I look him on I don't do that. That's not true. That's not true. Don't do that. Say you always gotta jump out the window. When Dan, when Dan Dane was never late. I don't believe you're always late? And what are you saying? What about me? You're black?
What about me? Why I don't be late? That's you'd be late? Half to touch? I never definitely it's not late. Don't make me start feeling y'all coming in here after me everything. Well, guess what, I don't make no excuses. All right, Okay, I'm just late because i'd be late. All right, I'm old, all right? What is that got? The moral of the story is both of y'all corrections. Leader Kolier is absolutely black. Okay, that excuse that this is a nigga generated say like that. But I don't
even want to see show. I don't want to say she's really good. This is telling stories too, like you can't just tell a simple lie that that's the other thing. That's how you notice, you know, this is one of us. A lot of sauce was on this story. But when you late, sometimes you gotta tell sauce. You feel like the best thing to do if you're gonna lie about something is to keep it simple. No, that's true. To dude that said he was arrested, he would have probably
been all right. But Charlotmage said, if I was going there and tell him, I told him, because you gotta keep it simple, that's all it did. All you gotta do is say I wasn't feeling good. That's it. Nobody could question I have my period. I believe you're t Let's use that as a job. Let's use that one. I'm definitely having that. Please keep that. I'm using that one at some point in life. But that's not a period.
That blood for a different day. You to tell me I don't have one, you don't know what I identify? Ask you're right, okay, okay, all right, all right, Well then you've got a little awkward. All right, Well let's open up the phone. Why are you looking at me like that? Buying the phone lines? Man, we're already late eight five five one. Do people be lying? You're no adults? That just be lying be lying for no read no reason? Eight five eight five one oh five. Let's talk about
It's the breakfast club, God, the breakfast Club. It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one oh five one to join in to the discussion with the breakfast club about it Envy and Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club, Now if you just joined us with its coming out of Charlomagne's Donkey of the Day. Now you gave donkey to day to who man? I gave donkey to day to? A young lady named to lead to Leda Collier went to Haven, Florida. She was
late for work. She was already on an employee improvement plan for being late to work and she was gonna be late again on this day. So she decided to tell her supervisor that her parents' car was being burglarized, and so she went and approach to burglary with her state agency issue knife and that's why she was But this never happened. This never happened. So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, do you know an adult liar and lies all the time? This
adult step just be lying for no reason. And by the way, I don't understand what's the point of being an adult who lies? Because what do you think is gonna happen to you? Right? You know what? I'm saying, like, this woman right here was lying to her job, but not a lie cost to her job, So why not just tell the truth? Correct? So do you know what an adult liar? Um? Yeah, I do you speak? I
know a couple of people. Um, not so much, but I know I do know somebody that like randomly tells lies all the time, and then they always get caught because they tell different lines to different people and then by the time it gets back to you and then we sit around him and be like, she told you this, Yeah, she teld me that. Well that's not what she told me. She said the opposite. So we all just kind of
like know what it is. That's why they always say, you know, it's better to tell the truth because when you tell the truth, you don't got to remember what you said. Damn I remember to lie. Yeah, I have. I know one. Um. I'm not friends with the person anymore, and I try to make sure that if any lies, I try to keep out of my circle. But the person was lying, but it was it could have been detrimental to me, Like he was lying to people that
could have got me hurt. Yeah, and when that happens, I know that you don't care about me, You don't care about my family. It's like malicious intent. Yeah, definitely malicious. But he was lying to make himself look good. But it would have possibly got me in trouble or got me into a situation where I could have got hurt. So um, I don't deal with Liza if you lie, I just you know, no disrespect. Just get the hell
away from me. And by the way, exaggerated. Exaggerating is lying, by the way, and I don't understand the dots that volunteer is a lie to you, especially when they like when people call you and tell you something and then you find out they were lying, and you was like, why you didn't even have to tell me what you told me? I didn't even ask. You had nothing to do with me, wasn't pertaining to me. You just decided to call me and lie for what. That's sick, all right,
b Let's go to the phone us. Hello, who's this DJA? I do can residing out of Atlanta? Man can like street again? I do can? What's up? Brother? Not much? No, man, we be wine, we'd be wine. I tell my job was like, man, my mom was sick. I gotta drop I gotta drop back to Oklahoma. And because I'm talking, I gotta drop back to drop that Oklahoma. She could and then she got next to your hospital. Boy had to go to New York the next day to go to Rock Nation to play the beach bro gold on.
Are you telling? Oh so you you went to rock Nation to play Beach Now? Okay, I'll get the producing what I'm going on with When people I went back home, they was like, how was your mother and everything? Okay, yr fishing? You know, let me ask your question. Did you get any beat placements? Uh? Yeah, yeah, we got a little something going on real soon. That little something going on real so live. That's a that's a lot.
That was a lot. When the nigga tell you that they got a little something something going on real soon or something something, that's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot you wish for thinking you're being hopeful, you're trying to speak things into existence, but you're lying. Nine nine, I'm not playing at all. I'm not playing. Okay, what time when when when you when y'all connected with jay Z. I wasn't coming to get connected with jay when the then r okay, yeah, they run through an R, so
I don't. I didn't know. I wasn't coming up for Jay, see, I was just trying to get a chance with anything, like who who'd you seeing? What's what's ain't? Five yr fi? Your form was that at the time, so it was really five your form. But when I was at the producer camp, it was like a lot of real. It just threw me off because I'm like, my sound sounds like for real. I'm not here to everybody that mama had a d real pee like. I was just like, now you sound like for real, that's a lie exactly.
So now, so what do you think you got going on? I just want to know what do you? I use able pen? I use I don't know who that is? Who is able ten? If you know what that is? Is okay? All right? Well I wish you the best, sir. You lie into it? Why are you lying them? You don't wish him the best? You don't really wish you the best? Eight five eight, five one on five one do you know an adult lie? Let's talk about this
the Breakfast Club the morning. Call me your opinions to the Breakfast Club top I did five five one five morning everybody DJ Envy, Angeline Charlomage, nic Gay we are the breakfast club. Now if you just joined us with asking do you know an adult lie? Yescase be lying hey, but no reason go to the phone. Hello, who's this? Hey? This tee from Salina? How y'all doing hate from Toledo. Ain't telling me that you're a big lie in Toledo, Nazi. I'm trying to keep it real. That's why I want
to bring us two. Well, my cousin um probably maybe about a couple of months ago, she's starting to saying that this dude that she's supposedly going is buying her house. Supposedly he bought the three hundred three hundred thousand dollars house. She doesn't send pictures and everything else. But in all that shuality a whole nother married couple. I'm about the house he's talking about. She got kids, and wo, you don't want us the four thousand dollars or furniture refurnishing.
How then she could move in because something wasn't enough cold and then turned around like after after you told me she spent the money on the furniture, turned around and asked me to borrow some money and the crazy part because Zude don't even have a car, like three hundred not the help. Yeah, what's gonna happen? Like when these lives catch up? I think it's so funny with people lie to you and you know they're lying, and
you just let them keep going. Yes, yeah, I don't under but I had to call you said, yeah, I don't understand why she would lie like that. And then when there was a whole other couple that got the house, I don't get it. Yeah, a whole other couple, and I started calling around on it because they kept going on, and she was like, well, it's something that we're doing different with real estate and you don't understand. Listen to take the class so I can learn this to you
because you small minded man. He hit you with a lot. Listen, A nigga loved to tell you that you don't understand when he lying, and they loved it, and they loved to tell you that you small minded when they lying. Thank you, Mama, Hello, who's this good morning for you? Victoria? Toya said, Toya, Victoria, it's actually Victoria government wise. When I go by Toya. Okay, all right, toyoas let's talk about it. You know, an adult liar or you one? Um?
I have been one. I mean, come on, man, it's Tampa, Florida. That's what we do. We drive to the courthouse sold like or so. Let you be lying about now lying the law enforcement don't count. I actually I just wanted to get out of a ticket I had got pulled up. I know my life was was funky. So I faked the labor You faked label, yes, I did. How the hell do you fake the whole label? Were you pregnant? Yeah? No, I wasn't. I wasn't o that stomach came in handy
hung Yes did. They escorted me though the whole interstate ride when I got there. But come on now, they're not gonna sit there and actually do to pay for it. So I had to wait like this tea minutes and then I drove off from the diad. How many months do you usually look on a regular basis when you're just walking around? When I tell you, Charlomne, all right, I don't know how I pulled out? How you how you fla if you slip? I don't know. I have
no idea that he's just must have been simple. It's water man, you show you don't look like a little case be Oh no, absolutely not. You can take that, okay, thirty five for three. She could be lying, well, congratulations, congratulations man, yeah you type. I don't must say if you say, I love you, Charola, man, you are amazing, like for real and thank you queen absolutely so. One more thing. If you fake the pregnancy, you definitely fake the orgasm. Huh. I mean, I'm a mother of twin,
so you feel me. I don't know what're amazing? She could be lying what She definitely could be lying what she called him amazing. I am that you got great taste, Thank you, mama. What's thet The moral of the story is, if you there's no need to be lying about things, the truth doesn't cost you anything, but a lie can cost you everything. Okay, maybe they don't know, maybe there's a time in place to lie. I don't know. I just don't understand why adults be lying to other adults
for no reason. I understand her with the ticket, that's a little different, yeah too. But just when people just randomly volunteer information to you just because they're trying to mess with your reality, I don't understand that. Next time you get it pulled up and say you're pregnant. I'll try. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. All right. Well, you got a
positive notes, and my positive notice simply this. I have never met a strong person with an easy past. Be proud of your scars and the fact that you're still standing. Breakfast Club. You don't finish, y'all dumb
