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Throw Back Thursday with Teddy Riley and more

Oct 11, 20181 hr 19 minEp. 726
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Thursday 10/11 - Today on the show we had a legend and creator of New Jack Swing, Teddy Riley stop by who spoke about the History of New Jack Swing, revealed the truths about Bobby Brown, Guy and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man from Charlamagnes home town South Carolina who attempted murder on his cousin, all because of a bag of chips. Also Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". 

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The Walmost Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club. Breakfast Club. They put y'all together. Y'all are like a mega for us. Y'all just took over him with your podcast. Is Chris Brown. I've officially joined the Breakfast Club say Something. I'm with it, Walmost Dangerous Morning Show, Breakfast Club Pies, 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 yo yo yo yo, Good morning

angela Ye, good money. Charlomagne, the Guy, Piece of the planet. It's Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday. It's throwback Thursday. Dropped on the clue bombs now before we even enounce, who the hell's coming the Icon Listen man, the Legend, a whole legend, R one hundred percent grade A legend. Okay, it's my guy. You know anything about me, then you know that I am absolutely in heaven this morning. That's right, because if it don't feel like Uptown Records in the nineties, I

don't want it. Well. Teddy Riley will be joining us this morning. You know him from the legendary group Guy, also from Rexton Effects. I don't know if we know from Rexin Effects. He produced Guy Flast Street, Blast Street. He produced numerous hits from Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, Bobby Brown, he produced for Jay Zduce, for so many people, so many people. Yeah, he created a whole genre of music. You gotta say, Teddy Riley is like top three greatest

producers of all time. How many producers can say they created their own genre of music? Countless remixes for people as well. There's only like two I probably put above him, and I don't even know if I put above above. I just think they're like cool. Of course, Jones and Doctor Dre because Doctor Dre transcended so many errors. Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones, Is you know Quincy Jones? Yeah? I don't. Those Those are those are my three. Has anybody watch

this Quincy Jones documentary? No, I haven't gotten a chance to watch it yet, right. I haven't turned no one Netflix in a long time. I haven't even seen the new season Oranges The New Black. I was just watching that while I was aware. You know a lot of hotels now have Netflix on the television. You can sign in. Yeah, so the hotel I was at when I was in San Francisco. The Netflix is on the television. You just sign in and you can watch Netflix. Are you going

a problem with Netflix? This is the problem with Netflix. That is there so it's no urgency to watch, to watch in my mind, I'd be like, I watch The New Black this weekend. I'll watch it this weekend, but I never get around to it. You know what I'm saying. I'm saying something to be said about appointment television. If a show comes on at nine o'clock on the Thursday, you want to catch that show because I'll be like,

I'll watch it later on Netflix. But that sometimes you're like, this comes out Friday, Thursday night at midnight, and you might want to watch the whole thing Friday, and that's your whole thing what it was before before I was like that with Netflix, I think because it's new. But now I'm like, that's one I catch it on Monday, I catch it on the weekend. If it ain't no

sense of urgency for me to watch. If I don't feel like if I'm I don't feel like I'm missing out by not watching it, I'm not in no rush. But yesterday I had to host this Hustle in Brooklyn premiere party. That show actually starts on Tuesday on BT. Oh my homie. On that show, Little Ivy rivera yes, and Danny deuce Is. There's a lot of people on that show. It's all about hustlers, millennials in Brooklyn that are trying to make it to the next level. Okay,

I got I got a question for you guys. Sorry to go back to Teddy Raley, right, but I gotta do a Teddy Raley mix. Talk to me, sir, Now, I need to know your favorite Teddy Riley joint. Just pick one already told you first of all, I mean, I don't know if it's my favorite, but I try to pick songs that are because I have a favorite Guy song. I have a favorite Blackstreet song. Then of course I love is It Good to You? That was my song. I'm gonna tell you that I love Guy.

I like and the reason I love Guy like this because I listened to Guy. No that's high five. Shut up. They he produce that too. And now he's like, I like, yes, I like are you sure? Yes? You positive? Yes? You like both? Did the kissing game? Yes? Right there, says the song was okay, the song was written by Teddy Riley. Oh but no, Dave. Wait. Yeah, see that's the other thing too. Teddy Riley was a hell of a writer. You know what I'm saying. I mean, because you can

go to it's so many different you can go. Johnny Kemp just got paid. And then I like piece of my Love. I love piece of my love, them saying Teddy's jam, I want Bobby Brown. Yeah, it's a life. Let your aunties and uncles have day half daytime this morning. Let your aunties and uncles have daytime this morning. Let us enjoy this moment, okay, because we got to go. Teddy Riley coming in here. I just feel bad, and I'm gonna tell you why. Man, shut up, I'll tell

you why. I feel bad. Why Because it's our girl's birthday and usday. I'll do our girls mix today. We're gonna still rep for Cardi b how because I gotta do it, Teddy Riley, because Cardi got records that playing rotation every hour on Okay, Well, Cardi will be fine. I mean show up some love on Social check still Claire my Atlantic check of course Atlantic Baby. All right, just make it sure, Barty ain't cutting the checks now my body game from Barty game. Okay, all let's get

the show cracking front page news. What were talking about? All right, we're gonna talk about the world's longest flight. How long do you think that flight is? And where do you think it's coming from? And headed to? That's happening today? Actually, okay, all right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked. Just to Breakfast Club come morning. They won't be expected when Keppel go to side because I told him that morning. Everybody is dj M v Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news now tonight. It's Thursday night and put the New York Giants take on the Philadelphia Eagles. Should be a win for the Giants, but we'll see what happens tonight. Why why would that be a win for the Giants in philadeph Eagle to defend the Super Bowl champions? Why why you think that's such an easy one. I mean, we got we got Odell. You had in the past four

weeks the game. We had to get things together. You know, sometimes when you're new on the team and take some time to, you know, to get things together. Good, to be able to work together home. If I'm a lot man and I ain't throwing the ball nowhere, Neil though, Well we freed you out. You want to talk spicy this weekend? All right, watch this buddy, My goodness. All right, well, let's talk about the hurricane. Yes, Hurricane Michael. They said the death toll is at least two people at this

point in time because of the storm related incidents. More than half a million customers don't have electricity in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. It is now headed to the Carolinas, but it has downgraded from a powerful category for a hurricane to a tropical storm. So all these people don't have power, and at least two people have been killed as a result of Hurricane Michael. They're telling people that if you're trying to get back to your home, wait until they

tell you it's safe to go to. There's a lot of debris in the road, a lot of places they can't even go and see if people are safe yet. Speedy recovery, yes, of course. Now the world's longest flight is set to take off today now New York time. That's gonna be on the East coast time, that's gonna be a thirty five am, But in Singapore it's eleven thirty five pm. That flight's going from Singapore to New York. And they're saying it's a nineteen hour flight. So people

have done that before them. No, this is the longest. It's the world's longest flight to Singapore from New York. And they did have one before, but it was an eighteen hour flight and then they stopped doing it, and now this one's nineteen hours. People say they flowed nineteen eighteen hours before going to like Japan or South Africa now, but that's all that's connected. Nine The Maldis were about sixteen, but you have to connect. It was no direct flight

to the world's longest direct flight nineteen hours. Cool on that. AIN don't need for me to be in the sky that long unless I'm a goddamn bird. When I took that on the sixteen hour flight to Johannesburg, I actually enjoyed myself. I thought, for eleven hours, I love it. They give you a great food, you get to sleep for eleven hours. I don't think I've ever done that. I did that all the time in my life. I mean moving back to South Africa November on a nineteen

hour flight. That's what I would need it though, regular, like the bathrooms on any other flight. No, nothing special, no shower nineteen I'm definitely I might have the poo. What airline did you fly? You? Um? I flew on parts with the airline you fly because somebody aligns absolutely and I'm a very regular boular. Oh yeah, I didn't have to do that all right. Now, let's talk about a New York man. He's been charged with building a two hundred pound bomb that he was allegedly planning to

detonate on Washington's National Mall on election day. Paul Rosenfeld, fifty six years old. He was in court yesterday. They found an explosive device in his basement. On Tuesday. They pulled him over while he was driving. He admitted that he bought black powder online and then took that to his house in New York from New Jersey and started building this explosive device. Why would you do that on election day? Like? What if the person that you actually

voted for wins? Well, he was trying to, as he said, bring attention to a political ideology called Sortitian. It means a theory that advocates the random selection of government officials. I know, don't defeat the whole purpose of voting. I don't know what his da what? Yeah? Who are these proud people that are randomly picking people? Listen? I haven't even heard of sartician before. Sounds like something from Game of Thrones. Clearly something's wrong with this man. Swartician is

the guy that makes your weapon. All right, that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now get it off your chests. Eight on drink five eight five one o five one. If you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning. Maybe you just need to get some things off your chest to have a better day. To tell your aunts and uncles that Teddy Riley will be here next hour, goddamn it. Or if you feel blessed, you can spread some positivity as well. Daddy five eight

five one o five one and your aunties. Breakast club, go morning the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club. But you got something on your mind, Let hello with this, Hello, this is a fleet flee. What's up getting off your chests? Bro, Yo, I'm type mad about that Mike Epps episode. Man like Mike was talking about how he if he had five hundred billions, Like, what is he gonna do either get a big house

off the car. I'm like, Yo, listens a hundred thousand people that look just like him that are looking to be comedians that he can actually set up an institute. You know, that's the type of thing that Kevin Hart is actually you know what I'm saying, trying to do. So he needed to get off Kevin Harts and actually trying, like you know, team up for Kevin to actually trying to build something. You know what I'm saying, and shout

out to my bash see to God man. I appreciate your help and the actually helping me prome up my little short film perceiver. What calls you a streaming on Amazon problem right now? Love betweet him didn't even know. I don't care, you know what? That's what real help is help. What I'm saying, when you're helping people, ain't even looking for nothing to return or even know what the hell you're doing. Hello, who's this? This is Casey from Los Angeles. What's up, bro? Get it off her chess. Man.

I want to give a shout out to arresting peace to my big brother Reggie. You passed over the Moroial Day weekend this year. Man, I've been trying to call stand but I've been finally abould to get through. It's like three in the morning over here. Sorry to hate that, my brothers. Yeah, man, thank you guys. Are listening to you guys every morning. Man, you guys really be help. Really helped me through to my breathing process. Man, you guys. I love you guys. Love you too. My brother Ya Tom,

I brought up you love him? Huh Hello, who's this hey? Breakfast club? This is justin? They justin just him, get it off chests, justin. Oh. Man, don't you hate it when you have an argument with somebody and you can't remember what exactly to say or whatever. Then later on you're just sitting there You're like, man, I should have said this, that person that shut them down right away? Yeah, yeah, everybody, just that. I'm sure you have that all the time.

When it comes to Charlotte and you sitting there talking a little later on and you're like I shouldn't told him this, I really don't. I just I don't think we do that here you go to here, but more at home like you with your wife, Black, I should have said that, but yeah, it happens all the time, and you shouldn't be arguing with your wife. I don't do that. That's a losing battle. O all you remember an argument? You gotta ask yourself, do you want to be happier? Do you want to be ready? And that's

that's what I asked all the time. And that's why, you know what, sometimes you just shut the f up. Hey man, I'll always pick happiness because knowing I'm right enough for me, I have to prove it to the other person. Chavon, Hello, Hey, come on, chiv, Hey, come onning guys, hey, get it off us. Yesterday was my birthday. Happy lady birth don't tell her happy birthday yet. She probably didn't get what you wanted. No, actually I did. Um. I gotta say this year was a little bit of

a challenge. But for my birthday aboard a house. Oh now that's a birthday President imaginations. That's huge. Yes, yes, yes, so I'm definitely grateful for that. And you know, came from humble beginnings, from the Bronx, from the projects. There you go. It's definitely jo's good to accomplish that goal. Well, you know, all the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida. So yes, you should patch yourself on the back. Welcome to crazy. We're very

happy for you. The house that would you buy? That such an accomplishment Connecticut. Okay, all right, well congratulations mama. Don't you go bringing the property value down to that neighborhood now and happy back there again. Enjoyed at home. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us now. It's the breakfast Club. Go morning. The Breakfast Club can pick up the mother mother phone and down. This is your time to get it off your chat nother.

You're manas we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club, so you better have the same energy. Hello, who's this? This is God from Baggers, Louisia. You better hurry your ass up to the hospital. Man, you're about to have a baby. Your wife's about to have a baby, and you're calling us. Man, I'm gonna work right now, Bro, I'm hitting on to the stout and pick up my car. Then I'm going to my baby b He's gonna have a little balls on the side or out down a

niche show. All right, this is your first baby, No, this is my third. Welcome to the three Kid Clubs, sir man. Yeah, congratulations to you, Coch the man. I got choe book. Bro, I'm waiting on that nick one. Next one be out October twenty third Shook one anxiety playing tricks on me. You can pre order now. How old you bro? I'm twenty four. Man, I've been driving Trump three years. Ka. Congratulations. I waited till I was forty to have a third shot. Nah, man, I'm trying

to go on and get him out there earlier. Yeah, going to get him what you needs to. How many more are you gonna have? Na? This is it? I ain't having no momola? How you know? How you know? You for? How many baby mamas you got? I got to I got two crazy baby mamas and a girlfriend that's gonna have a baby. So you got three baby mamas? Yeah, three baby mamas in a wife, well, a fiance. Three baby mamas and a wife. You didn't name the headache you get on a daily basis. Geez, thank you man.

Yeah yeah, yeah, he's having more big chocolate. You know, what's up gang? How are we doing? Everything is good, Big chocola, It's good. Two quick TV things. One don't want to tell everybody in Brooklyn next week. Don't watch Jimmy Kimmel show the Biggest Coming. He's still upset with him for doing black face years ago. Don't support them to kiss you black cass while you pass cass. What big bigges? I mean, Jimmy Kimmel to Brooklyn next week.

Don't show at the Barclays right right right, he's the biggest. Jimmy Kimmel is not a bigger. There were a lot of white men on TV's that are biggest. Jimmy Kimmel's not want to We talked about that. Good luck to you, Charlotmagne brother on your HBO show. And if you need helpe, I can helpe. I know for the first show. No no no we no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no big whatever

you know. No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no oh wait, Jimmy Kimmels that bam, I'm ignoring this now going Academy and music all right, big cholder chocolate, suck a big choke whatever your name is, a big show. Tram you, what's going on? Tramp on you without chat with your fine ass. I've seen you on I've seen you on the ground. Okay. Oh yeah, travel always gives me nice positive you back on the grand okay truck. If people people be hating on you on the Grand Year,

I know, and I don't understand why. What's got Charlotte Magne? What upsis? What? You're fine as? Hey? You know how to get me hype in the morning, right? What made you just say that all of a sudden idea for how to hype you up to? Oh okay, I thought you saw a new some new video or something. You know what I'm saying that saw thought you saw that glow from these calonics. Listen, voluntary. We we we gotta we we gotta put jabulst on ice until we figure

out what happened with him, I mean fabulist. Excuse me, I ain't stopped. Leave him alone man now? And who I know you got a song with him, but you listen, I wanted support you. I wanted support your album. So we gotta put him on ice and said we figure out now he's been not gonna make jokes about this. We're gonna hold on punches, no fabs. He gonna he wanted to take this on the chain, shut out the shot on thing. I gonna throw a little jabs at them.

But you think he got married, Um, that's that's the rumor. And if he didn't get married, I think we all know why now. But if they picked up the charges for a reason, and we not only ignore it, not unless your friend, but we cannot ignore. But I mean him getting married. I'm trying to figure out why with him getting married stopped to charges. I kept seeing people say that, like, well, why why would that be? Because Emily B has been wanting to getting married all this time.

He doesn't want he want short to say eight times and allegedly allegedly, allegedly allegedly, Yeah, but this isn't Emily president charges. Though the state picked up the charges, didn't they Yeah, but the states people have the charges because Emily first went down and and talked about what happened to her, and then the state picked only picks of the charges if they feel like they can win the case. If they feel like they haven't, they don't need Emily

for That's what I'm saying. So I don't understand why everybody's like, oh, he's married. Everybody don't a lot easier on Some think that's why they stay picked up all. I mean, I can tell you that. I mean, I've had states to stay pick up charges on leave over my ex and only reason to stay the stake preak of the charge is the only reason they dropp the charges. This because he didn't show up. Right. If they don't cooperate,

there's nothing they could really do about it. That's not always the case, though they may have they may have enough evidence, they may have a video, they may have something that they can use against fat. They don't always need to witness. Oh well, they might have pictures from that night of Emily Wood bruises on their face. I don't know. I'm just saying like, you don't always need to witness health, all right, but we got for him on ice. That's my guy too, who used to be

and can we figure out what happened? That is very true, all right, y'all? Bye By chaff. We figure out what happened, and he might not be good on it, so he might be good for a feature too. It's not give let's not give him his own record. Stop hitting and get it off your chests. Eight hundred and five eight five one on five one. You've got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about an emotional breakdown. Find out what celebrities

in the hospital getting mental health treatment because of that. Okay, we'll get into all that, and don't forget next hour, Teddy Riley will be joining us. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club one day to the weekend. Man, my knees hurt? How are you doing scratching? All right, let's get to these rumors to talk Fabulous. It's about this report Angela Yee

on the Breakfast Club. Well, last week, Fabulous was indicted for one count of domestic violence with significant bodily injury, two counts of threatening to kill, and one count of possession of a weapon, which was a pair of scissors. You guys all saw this video where fab was brandishing these scissors at Emily B and her father in the dryway of their home in Inglewood, New Jersey. Now, all four of those charges are for third degree crimes in New Jersey. Each charge can bring up to five years

in prison. Now and Emily Emily not so the state picked it up. Yeah, the state has picked it up. So they say the state will still pursue because there's other evidence like witness observations or prior statements from the defending our alleged victim. Right. Absolutely, so. Uh, they are still together though, so we'll see what happens and we'll

keep you guys updating. Oh and we gave some wrong information during telling them why you're out there is spousal privilege just applied in both federal and state courts, so a wife can claim. Yeah, so that's when everybody's talking about Fabie. I'm really getting married. I was like, why, why, what did they got to do with anything? But she doesn't have to testified. She could say she don't remember,

she could say whatever she wants to say. She doesn't have to she doesn't have to cooperate, right, and if anything did happen, we don't know, So we will keep you updated now let's talk about the Title X Show

in Brooklyn. Title has announced their lineup for their fourth annual Title X Show, and that's going to be happening October twenty third, and performances include A Little Way in A, Lauren Hill, Meek mil Adinson, Pack, Normany Kodak, Black Tiana Taylor, Little Skies, Black Though, Queen Naja, The Locks of Big Mensa, Blackboy, JB Danny Lay, That's my girl, Ja kritch Um. So that's just some of the people performing properly cluded ball

of Lauren Hill. You know why I say that the Lauren it will always finness her way the headline and show, even though people know she maybe two hours late. His education to Lauren Hill is that good and she's that much of an icon that she's worth away, all right.

So those funds are going to support organizations that are spearheaded by the artist, which includes Little Wayne, Social Way for Change, Ta's Title X Money Talk, Education Challenge, and also social justice initiatives from people like Asa Fert, The Locks, Damian Marley and Moore. All right, now, let's do some mean tweets. We all get these, right, and of course I'm Jimmy Kim alive. That's where celebrities get to read their mean tweets. But here was the music edition from

the American Music Awards Tiger Pants too tight hashtag. I like some of Halsey songs, but my god, she sings like a goat being in the ass. Jason Derulo sucks horse. Pink is aging pretty well for a pig. Thank you, shout out the schoolboy Q he ugly did them. The show I Am geasy is like the American cheese of cheeses, or like the boxed wine of wines or some other thing. The tweets Jimy Kimmel does don't mean tweets a cute. You can go a little bit more deeper, though. There's

some more of some very much harsher stuff being said. Well, yeah, we don't want to kill people's spirits. We should. You gotta pay it one day we go. We gotta see the tweets anyway, Like if they're atting, you're gonna see how many ways you might as well read them, regardless of how harsh they are. All right now, Selena Gomez has been hospitalized twice in the last two weeks, and now they're saying she is suffering from an emotional breakdown.

So now she's had a mental health facility for treatment. See, and this is what means tweets and negative comments can do, because the last time she posted on her social media on September twenty third, she said, just remember, negative comments can hurt anybody's feelings. I be well. I keep telling y'all that, you know, those these smartphones, these social media apps,

we're in abusive relationships with these things. Like it's like going home every day and getting yelled at and curse that you wouldn't stay in a relationship like that, people telling you how terrible suck this and that? Why I stay on social media? Now, well that's why she's off right now. She did an Instagram live before she left too and answering questions, and she said that depression had consumed her life for five years. Now, what they are

saying is that she was admitted to the hospital. She had first emergency because she had an alarmingly low white blood cell count because of her kidney transplant that she had. She was released, but then she had to be readmitted because her low blood cell count persisted, and that's when she went into a downward emotional spiral. They said she wanted to leave the hospital. Doctor said she couldn't. She had a meltdown. She freaked down and tried to rip the ivy out of her arm, and they said that

was an emotional breakdown. Said they currently have her now in an East Coast psychiatric facility where she's getting dialectical behavior therapy. Well prayers up for her mental health is wealth, you know what I'm saying, getting help absolutely. Once again, I keep telling y'all, man, we're painting this unattainable picture of perfection in America via social media and now that virtual reality as teached you to our real live because we forced to try to be perfect in real life too.

That's gonna cause a lot more emotional breakdown than the future because it's just possible to attain that level of perfection. It doesn't exist. Yeah, you know, it really feels good when you're going around and you give people compliments just randomly. And I do that five times a day on purpose, and sometimes more if I feel so inclined. But I make sure that I do that, like I pushed myself, and it's not not genuine. It's not not genuine. You ever got a Complimenteli enemy. I ain't never got no

god dam compliment. Maybe she doesn't feel that way about it. Ever got one? Drum? Steve, you ever got one? I work with this woman every day. It's a way of these five. When do you start this? Maybe it's people she liked, but no, I tried to give five compliments a day. Who maybe people that deserve it day. Okay, they have to be genuine. I'm not gonna make up a compliment. Well, if you had to make up one, make up one for m right now, Um, your hair looks nice, by the way, that's exactly why I don't

bless Angelina when she sneezes. It's crazy, all right, all right, well a man, and that's your rumor report. But it's nice when you do it to people you don't know. Also like strangers, because a lot of times we're not nice to people that you see randomly on the street and someone's looking at you, you're like, what the hell they're looking at? But it's nice to be like, um, you look really great today, or I like your hair or whatever. Talk about you. Guys, don't try this too much.

Exactly for you. I like your head creep resources all right, all right, all right, Well, let's clear this up now when we come back. The Icon man, the legend, a whole legend, one hundred percent pure grade, a legend, and I have compliments for him today. Let your auntie and your uncle's have this moment, all right, because one of the greatest producers of all time to me, top three greatest producers of all time. You know, if it don't feel like Uptown Records in the nineties, I don't want it,

goddamn all right. Well, he's from Hallo, architect of the New jack Swing era. Absolutely, he's from Hallom my Meta Mountain, Virginia. When I was in Hampton. Of course he lived out there for a while. First time I ever seen Michael Jackson by was Teddy Riley bringing him to Virginia. So we're gonna talk to him. When we come to talk to Michael Jackson, I did not talk to him. I said, I seen him walk by, So you didn't say anything. No, No, I was out as a fan watching like everybody else.

Though he walked right past. You walked upon Michael and said, yo, Bud is mine. That's all you could think of, Teddy Riley. When we come back, it's the breakfast Club, Good Morning, Church morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charloman the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. People like to throw that term whole legend around, but here a whole here a legend legend. Yeah, it ain't too many whole legend legends out here in

the street. Okay, Teddy Riley, Yes, welcome. So what's happening man? How you have join that everything? Teddy? I don't even know what to begin with you man, and you produced everybody from Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, keep Sweat Guy, just the name of jay Z. You're the architect of New jack swing. W Where do you want to start? It's wherever y'all want to You're from Harlem, born and raised. I just started producing. And how did you get into music?

I was always trying to do something with music when my father introduced these instruments to me, trumpet, piano, guitar. I started at three years old, went to the Apollo at five. And what made me want to be in show business was when Gladys Knight picked me up on the stage singing. Neither one of us, my mom and my dad used to play nothing but James Brown, our Green. You know, they take us down south and just leave us.

They would say they're going to a club and they go back to New York and leave us down south for the summer, for the summer. So I had the experience of being in the South. I realized that back in the day when I wanted to get into music, I was fifteen, fourteen, fifteen years old, nobody wasn't doing music. Everybody was wrestling, playing football. It was just tough. Oh no, no, no,

back then it was not that. Am I right. All the South change a lot, like they just got hooked on too, like you know, the drugs, big time and eighties, early nineties. And I was in the home of my mom and my dad, and it was a lot of domestic balance. And that's the reason why my mom is with me today. She lives with me. I would never leave out of my site because she supported me through everything. You know. My father kind of fell out of it. Yeah, I guess, because you know, he's a hustler. So when

it happened, I just kind of continue music. But I was hustling as well. And when I did that, I guess I wanted to get a confirmation from God to know is this my place? And I got that confirmation. I was at the twenty third prison sitting in a chair explaining to a cop what I want to be because he's like, you're fifteen, what are you doing here? What is it that you want to be in life?

And I told him, I said I want to be a star and he said, well, you're not going to be a star in here because you're about to go to Central booking or do you get picked up for it? Drugs on you best a lot of substance. Actually I had the chemicals to make it. Yeah, got you. I was more of the guy who delivered Got you? And are you saying you know how to cook crack teddy rgy? No it's not crack? Yeah, ain't you de? I was with a cool called shot Cool, and uh, they kind

of brought me up. You know, I didn't really have like a father figure or my father left, but it was before that. But who encouraged you to get into music then? Because I mean you say it was fifteen, he was running the streets and when I was small, I was I wanted to be in music since I was fine. B At what point is somebody grabb you around the neck and say, no, you are going to be a producer when you start taking taking a series.

I did it myself. I took it serious after my bus so around fifteen sixty yeah, okay, and then I joined the band and that band is called Total Climax, and then we developed kids at Work. So when we developed kids at work, we pretty much I was in both bands, so I was That's been my thing since I started, was being in different bands because I'm a team player. Get money. Were you making money at that time? Oh? Yeah,

from the bank. We played like Celebrity Club. We played under those We played Jock's plays and Trabaccas and we were the local band. And it was another band, Keith Sweatsman called Jamilla and then Chini Kimpspan called Kinky Fox. We were rivalries, so they would hit the club, go to another club. We would hit that club and that's you know, we made them one hundred dollars was a lot of money. It was a lot of about. It

was a lot. That was a lot of money. So fresh fresh out of jail, you just started asking, telling asking, I never went to jails. Yeah, you just went around hall. I'm like, I want to join a band. Yeah, no, I wanted a cassio. Okay, I'm a little cassio on my hand, taking it everywhere, showing people out how to play. And then I went down to this basement where it was a band there and they were older, and I said, man, I just want somebody to see, you know, check me

out and see if I can play. And I was a guy by the name one my good talk player, Jerome Dickens. He said, man, surely if you don't know how to play, we're gonna take your cassio. So when he said that, I just said, you know what, you only live once, and this is the chance. So I took the Hollom Boys chance and I said I'm gonna play him with cassio. They were like, no, you're gonna play this. And they had a Fender Rhodes which was the heavy keys. So I'm this fifteen year old with

little fingers trying to play. So I just said, you know what, I'm gonna play with two hands. And the song was Reasons and they're top forty bands, so the song was Reasons and yeah, understand. They started the song and I actually played, and Jerome was the guy who said, yoh, shuretty nice, And that's how I got to join the band. Were yourself taught? Are you took lessons? You touch yourself? You know how to play that ear? Wow? How did

you create the sound? Because you have a different sound than was in the industry at that time, how did you create that sound? Swing? Well? I used to have dreams, and my dreams were how could I wanted to see Michael Jackson and Prince together. I wanted to see James Brown and our Greenmaker record. Just I wanted to mix it up and being out, I couldn't get what I want. I did it in the music. So I put gospel with blues, with fusion with idiom and mix it all

up like gumbo. And I didn't have a name for it. I just did it. You don't really have a name until it becomes famous and then people name it for you. Yeah, who was the first? Yeah? I feel like we're jumping something though, like when did you first get into production? Though? When I was with the band that was my mentor.

His name is Royal Band. He's the cousin of Cooling the Game, and he used to always take me to the studios to meet like Kashif m two Man, and all of the producers of that time, Patrick Adams and Fred mcfallin, who made somebody Else's Guy. These are all producers that just embraced me and took me under their wings. And that's how I kind of just watched everybody. And I was an assistant in the studio and I was young, so I just wanted to go give it, just to

know what all of those buttons do. I went to the store, I got to tea. So I was the guy, the one of them, you know, like, would your first record be considered a new Jack swing record? Okay, so who should get So I'm trying to figure out who should get the proper credit for new Jack's when you are Andrew Horrell. Wow, that's wow. I'm just asking the question. Well, it should definitely be me, ok now, But Andrew Horwell, it's a part of discovering me. So when you got

the person who discovered you, that makes him responsible. I'm twenty four hours in the studio. I'm the one who you know, he's the button pusher, He's the one of them. That's how Andy's visionary. I can't take that away from him. So you did wild wild West though, yes, sir, that wasn't new jack swing. Though that was wild Well, it wasn't new jack swing. You know why? Why new jack swing? There's so many styles and ways of doing new jack swing. If you have singing and rapping on a record, you're

doing new jack swing. This is music technology. So all of the rappers that could singing on their records, they're doing new jack swing whether they know it or not, because we started it. So that's how you have to say. Today new jack swing is in all the churches, all of the musicians, all of Bruno Mars music. You can say, right, you said that, you know, yes he did, he did,

he did, and he truly did. In fact, I protected him because they tried to put me in a trick bag with like they were like saying, he's a carving copy and he's not. He's just doing new jack swing his way. All right, we got more with Teddy Riley when we come back, don't more. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the breakfast clubs throw back Thursday and today we have an icon Teddy Riley in the building.

We see the Bobby Brown story that was there any truth to Bobby Brown hearing the music and was like, I need to work with Teddy and him coming in hall him to work with you and you're creating his sound. It's so much more to the story. But I'm cool with it because it happened. How so you need to be told what happened with bobby relationship Bobby. Let me just give you a scenario. Do you remember the scene

where he got off the bus. When he got off the bus, he was thinking that everybody want to kill him or he was paranoid. There ran into the house. When he ran into the white guy house, he pulled up the shop. Yeah, okay, that actually didn't happen Bobby and I don't know if he could remember this. We were in Chicago. Bobby took a cab from the bus, met up with my band members, told my band members that all right, I'm looking for Teddy. I need him right now. He was paranoid. He had a knot, like

two knots in his pocket. All he wanted to do was see me. Like Bobby and I we are close. And just to show you, everybody knew how close we were because when I hit him in my room and let him sleep. Mind you, I used to sell the stuff he took, so I knew how to get it off of him. It's PCP. All you have to do is drink milk. Bobby was on PCP. They're gonna cool. It was on everything Okay. He came to me, he said, Yo, give me a room. He started giving me my said,

now put you my sweet and you'll be there. You'll be safe. We went to sound check and I get a call from Sugar's brother, Sugar Knight's brother, and West said, what's up? Little man? I hear um Bobby disappeared to somebody close and the only person I know that's close to him on this tour is you. I said, West, come to the hotel. He came to the hotel and I took all my guys. They took West to Bobby. Bobby was sound asleep. By the time he got up. He was ready to do the show because the milk help.

So that's the part he should have shown instead of you know, certain things that I felt, like the Janet situation. You know, that's like my little sister. I just felt like that could have been taken out, you know, but I heard yesterday from BT that a lot was taken out. You looked in the movie, you look genuinely shocked when you saw Bobby and Whitney together on the day. Did that really happen? I was the one that tried to talk Bobby out of the wedding. Really, yes, why I

don't dislike Whitney, She's a beautiful person. But I told him, I said, man, you want me to work on the second album. I got most of the songs, and you're gonna get married. He's like, yeah, man, I think this

is the best thing for me. I said, I'm gonna give you some anlogies, no disrespect to anybody saying And I said, when Lena Richie got married, and it was posted all over the place where his record salesman thank you and then baby face after guilty when he got married, So you gotta look at the stats and be liked, Do I want to follow that? At the time, he wanted to be a sex symbol, single sex symbolana and all his his fans were mostly women. So I was wanting to talk to him, try to talk him out

of it. And then he's like, nah, and you're gonna be there too. That's how I'm gonna be there. I'm gonna be there anyway. And I wound up getting getting there and he wasn't a room. It wasn't a bathroom, wouldn't come out, wouldn't come out? Was that your assistant? Who was your girlfriend? Was that your girlfriend? Yeah? I mean we were seeing each other. In fact, she's the one that's on I'm shaker playing the saxophone. Do you think the marriage hurt Bobby after giving him that advice?

Of course? Really? Yeah, I think that if they wouldn't have got married. Do you think Whitney would still be here? Well, according to the movie, whenn't he had the problem? Not by but still yeah, yeah, we don't know whether she's here or not. You know, that would have been her thing. But Bobby would have been still doing his thing even though he did. But he would have been even big. The album would have sold more than two million copies copies. Was he stuck in the bathroom and she got him out?

And yeah, in fact, I wasn't in that area where he was at in the bathroom. I was actually in the congregation and waiting for him to come and take his spot, and when he did that. You know, my whole thing was he's okay, why did Guy break up? Guy broke up? Because my best friend was killed in the situation we had with New Edition and Guy back in nineteen eighty nine. It started in North Carolina and it was a situation where um New Edition walked on our stage while we were singing Piece of My Life.

You mean just walked on, like just went on. We didn't know what was going on, right. All we heard was like, Yo, don't hold me back, Yo, what's up here? Now? When now that happened started from there and then went to Pittsburgh. It was no real beef with the actual principles. It was the back line. One of my guys kicked their tech guy kicked them ten feet off the stage.

And why he did it because that particular day, New Addition was supposed to go on before us, but they were late, and when they showed up late, they wanted to get dressed and you know, do their thing, and they had to take well Al Hayman and Gene you know kind of decided like certain cities, New Audition go first, Certain cities, Guy go first. Right, So that was the day that New Adition was supposed to go first. When

all this happened, it continued in Pittsburgh. When we drove into Pittchburgh with my bus, it was all on the news by name Anthony B. From New York's you know Harlem, New York. You got shot in the revolving door of the Marryott Hotel and the guy that shot him was a pro because he didn't miss. And this guy my best friend. I went to the funeral, nobody came to the funeral, and Michael Jackson call every day. Happened at

the same time Michael Jackson calls. So I asked que tip, could I use this food to make music for Michael. I didn't tell Michael I was quitting the group. We had a show at Madison Square Garden and that was my last show with Guy nineteen ninety And when I quit, I left the next day to go work with Michael. So you quit because you felt like they weren't there for your man, for him, They weren't there for me yea, and they knew how much he meant to you. Wow.

So new addition, guy beef flooding to somebody getting killed, it wasn't really a beef with us though, but it was the organization. So yeah, So before we get into Michael, how did you reconcile with the rest the guy? This is like a love hate relationship. You know, I really really loved those guys and I'm I'm really trying to work it out because I feel it's important that people see Guy. And I'm saying this nationally because I'm tired

of being hated on in my home. Camp is because they're brothers or they kind of team up on you a little bit. It's a majority rue thing. So every time it's time to vote, it's two verse one always right. You're never gonna win that one. And I didn't mean to come here talk about that because, like I said, I have strong love for these guys, Like I'm the one that came back and really build it back on tour with Guy again. When you guys link back up

and just we're performing together. How did that go? It was amazing some days some day. The other days you were being hated on. No, it wasn't that. It was just I lived this. So when I get on that stage, I'm gonna be everything and I'm gonna give my all. And it's been certain days where we didn't get We didn't give all as a collective team because if one mess up, it's everybody. So we didn't give out all, especially when we was here. I don't know if y'all

saw it. We got here, started out programmed a show, and we started and got to a certain song and people didn't They didn't like it. What song was it? It was Aaron's song and we started out, no, you just said it. When that happened, I was like, wow, I gotta figure it out. Stop the song, go to the jams. And everybody after the show said I saved the show. I don't like that. I wanted to be

about guy, not about me. But it's about me for a certain reason, because they went out by themselves without me. In fact, we did shows and they didn't want me to perform those shows with them, and I said, cool, I'll just perform a black Street and do what I do friendly competition. And I did what I did and you can read about it all right. We got more with Teddy Riley when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning pointing. Everybody is DJ, Envy,

Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club, the Icon, Teddy Riley's in the building, Charlemagne. So Michael Jackson, what was What was Michael Jackson really like? Amazing? A big brother, a teacher, mentor It was just everything for me because I wanted to know everything about what he do and how he records. I want to I wanted to go back to the traditional days of recording, and he showed me that and I kind of stuck with him.

You know, every album he would call me. For the History album, I came and did what I had to do and go back and anytime he called and be like, uh, I don't know if this is it, can you redo this part? Or It was hard for six months, you know, um until he just kind of pulled my coat and said, listen, if I'm singing off key, I want you to tell me. I want you to not be afraid to tell me I suck. And when he did that, you know, it

gave me confidence. And then one time he pulled my coat and said, you know why you don't talk about us, talk about us? I said, well, you had this big contract non disclosure hundred two hundred pages. I said, I'm not talking about you, and he said he started laughing and he said, you can. I want you to. I said, well, I don't even know if I'm gonna make the album. He said, let me show you something, and he started laughing again. Let me show you something. He showed me

the Master BOYD. But all the songs, he said, the closest ones to the top are the ones that will make the album, all the ones that I love. And it was remember at the time, keep it in the closet, black and white, she drives me while all these songs of mine. I couldn't wait to go and call my brother didn't remember. I couldn't wait all my brother and say, yo, we made it. What made you close up shop in Virginia? Because I mean, you had a huge studio down there.

The first time I've ever seen a plasma television was on your wall. And at the time when they were like forty thousand a plasma, you had a huge tour bus that every artist from every genre pop country wanted to rent out. And this was all stationed in Virginia and then it was just like you just close shot. The reason why I left, it's because I was hated on by the officials, not the people I love. The people I go to Virginia. I still have a spot in Virginia where I can go and lay my head.

I feel like I was used. You know, a lot of the officials, you know, basically just wanted to utilize my likeness and not me as an official person in Virginia. So I felt like this is not the place for me. So I left. And I was also, how would I say, I was in a situation where someone you know, shy stood me, Chauncey and a lot of people in Virginia

over fifty million dollars. I don't know if anybody's seeing American greed, but I'm on American greed because there was a gentleman who actually took a lot from us, a lot of money from people, you know, retirement funds and all of that stuff. And he's in jail. He's doing about thirty three years. Congratulations now, and congratulations to me because I ain't give the money back about him? Yeah, well for me, Shoot, this guy was doing fake deeds

and selling them to people. Wow. Meanwhile, I'm not making any of it because I wasn't a part of it. And when I found out that he was doing that, I lost my house because he was supposed to take care of like the deep, but he was selling my house over and over and over again, and people were buying them and then then looking at Teddy Llley, not the guy who actually schist at them. So I had law suits against me. I said, you know what, I'm going to tell the truth, and so that's why I left.

I just said, you know what, it's time for change. You know, hate how much was you making per beat? Because he was counting your pocket before you walked in, and we was trying to figure out how much did Teddy Teddy have. At one point, I'm sure you we were arguing between him and Scott somebody, Scott Storch, and I said, Teddy rally, my opinion, had more hits, way more than Scott Storch. And then we started naming that's not we know that. Money wise. Money wise, I gave

it all away when I left Gene. I think I left about maybe twenty to thirty million dollars on the table because I just wanted to be away from him. Because when I found out from his right hand who left him and came back and showed me all the paperwork of money, is that I really made? I didn't even know that I was getting two hundred thousand dollars to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a song. That's all he did was give me ten thousand dollars a

song or remix Jesus Christ. And I didn't control the bank accounts. He controlled them all. So when I came to New York to let my crew Guy Abstract, Tammy Lucas, Redhead, Kingpin Rex, in effect, everybody I came up to New York to to know that I have to leave g It's like, what about us? I said, well, I am a partner. I could release you off from your contracts because I'm the one who gave you your deals. They

were like, well release me, and I release everybody. Gave everybody releases and I went back to Atlanta and I was stuck at the airport twenty dollars in my pocket. He cut off all the credit cards and bank cards, so I couldn't get a flight to go home because I don't carry cash, I carry cards. So I stuck at the airport. And I have to tell a story because the girl who helped me was a part of Abstract,

and she saved me. Marshall mcfuckin, and she gave me a credit card because she was a part of She was like, I think the vice president of a bank. And she gave me a platinum American Express And I said, we're just giving me this. This is a plastic card. What we could do with this? How much? You know? She was like, you're gonna eat it. This was eight months before I left Jane. Now that's the time where people could say, you know, because it's been a lot

of stuff, Teddy Raley broke. That was the time I was actually broke, but the news came later. So when it happened, um, she said, she said, give it to the clerk. I gave it to the clerk, and the clerk said, you have your first class seat, mister Raley. That's how I got on the plane to get my family out of Atlanta and we moved back to the projects.

And then after all the hits, after all that, you were back to the project and then Keith Sweat, Harvey Austin, Benny Medina, Quincy Jones, and Clarence Sayvron gave me a whole new life. No later and no longer than two weeks, I was back rolling. Wow, I got my first job from Keith Sweat. Keith was like, YO, gives remix and pay you fifteen thousand. That's more than ten thousand dollars, right Wow. Then I get a call from Benny Medina. I got a call from al Teller. We need you

to come out to La. So I'll go out to La. Benny Medina called me, told me to come. I need you to remix this record. I'm in a hotel looking at the video on MTV. I don't want to fall in love the rock Way and I said, man, if I had this song, I would kill this record. That was just my mind, even though I ain't had no money. And Jane Child came. Bennie Medina got me that job. I thought I was getting ten thousand dollars for the remix. Bennie Madina, he said, I'm I'm gonna send a check

over to you. You know what I'm paying you. I said, nah, I don't know. I'm giving you seventy five thousand dollars. I need this remix in five days. I said, you got it. I went back to New York, but I had a meeting with I'll Taylor for future records. They gave me my old label and they said, you know who you want to sign, and I signed Rex and Effect for us or we did Rump Shaker. It was one person that gave me the confidence and confirmed that I needed to put this record out. And and that's

my son's mom, Madeline Nelson. Then she's the one that said this record is done. And when she did that, I immediately hired her and we was inceptable. We made so much money together. And she was the one that encouraged me to go to Jack the Rapper and showcase I'm Shaker and not worry about MCA or anybody because we gotta we gotta control our own destination. You gotta do a book, man, because she got a book. And then we got to do the movie. Because I don't know.

We've been talking to and I could literally for another hour. We didn't even talk about the Michael Jack the phone call. We didn't even get into VD we did, weren't even get in the Black Street. I just I'll come back. I don't even know. The one thing is I get my star on. I think we we had life together and I really want y'all to be there as my guests. Love you got you gotta do the story man, and I have to be on TV. That's why I always celebrate you, and that's why I want to give your

flowers while you're here. I just want to say I appreciate y'all so much because you don't have to, you know, but y'all do because and I guess you know I have. Like I said, I have no hate you for anybody, so or anything I'll do. I'll watch your show a lot, you know, every chance that I get, because I want to know what's going on, what's happening, and to me, y'all have your hands on the pulse of things that's going on. You know, we appreciate you for joining us.

Teddy Riley, y'all go Google. Thank thank thank you your own information on Teddy after this interviews a lot. It's Teddy Riley. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's very very very very big, very very very big. Paul's Tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, well, we told you about Terrence Jay and this car accident that happened. According to witnesses, they said that the car a woman was driving.

They thought it was Terrence Jay's longtime girlfriend, Jasmine Sanders, crashed into a parking meter and then slid into a tree early Tuesday morning, and then the two of them jumped out of the car and ran. It was a two hundred thousand dollar black McLaren and now three hundred thousand dollars. By the way, well they're reporting it as a two hundred thousand dollar one. I don't know. I probably had the kid. We don't know. Did they come with kids. I don't guess that. I don't know anything

about them. Expriensive bast call Now Jasmine Sanders took to her page on Instagram and said, I don't know where to begin. Despite what you guys may have heard, I was not involved in a car accident yesterday. I genuinely enjoy sharing my life with you all via social media. However, it is very difficult to see such false portrayal about myself in the media. I really appreciate everyone who has reached out for your concern and support. I'm going to take a few days off of social media while I'll

continue to work and stay focused. I love you, guys. So it wasn't her. We don't know who it was but I guess she's trying to say that because her comments were in shambles. I went to her page just to see if she was even in the United States at the time that it happened or in town. So who was the woman? We don't know? Was it back he with a good hair? Huh that got hit causing problem? I'll stop it. I don't know, but you know, her repsite already said it wasn't her in the car, and

she has now said that it was not her. So I'm sure whatever issues are going on, the two of them are going to have to deal with that. But fortunately everybody's okay because it did look like an awful accident. I ain't got no airbags, ain't no airbags deployed in that car definitely has an airbags. I ain't seen un deployed in that picture. How could you even see that? You mean, I'm looking right at the picture. You can't see it would be a big as airbag in the

front window. I can't tell from that if that's the case. And he has a great lawsuit, all right, Takashi six nine, he is possibly about to get locked up. You know why he was doing court yesterday and did not show up. He was supposed to be in court, failed to appear at the judge told his attorney counselor, if your client is not here on Tuesday, there will be a bench warren. So they're saying that he was in Dubai, the Netherlands and that he was trying to come back, but I

guess he just didn't make it back. Yeah, but you can't just miss court. Now come on now, Mike Will made it is going to be executive producing the Creed two soundtrack, So that's huge congratulations to him for that. He said, won't deliver anything but a classic. Who do y'all want to hear on the soundtrack? Leave comments below?

They gotta make sure they' I'm gonna watch Creed two because I really enjoyed Creed one, but I don't have high hopes for Creed Too because Ryan Coogler didn't do it and they did the most predictable plot, which is him fighting the Russian. Okay, who would you want to hear on this soundtrack? Because Mike Will wants some suggestions? I don't know on a Creed Too soundtrack? Okay, Meek mails good? I think future with a lot of energy, I even think Takashi six nine a lot of energy.

Kurt Frankova. Kurt Franklin was definitely who I would want on this album. Casting Kurt Franklin, Mary Mary, That's who I want on this album right now. Kyle Walker, let's talk about Push the Tea. He did an interview and he was talking about, you know, everything that went down with him doing his album that only has seven songs in it that Kanye pushed him to do. Here's what

he had to say about that. Well, really sold me because he knows I'm so anti like the idea of everybody putting like twenty five tracks on an album, like to get the streams up in all of that's like it's such a poverty poverty way of like cheating to me. So I was like, you know what, You're right, we need to be totally against everything and we need to do just have a whole a nother mantra in regard to what we're doing in this in this wave, and he sold me on it. I mean, we're acting like

Lesson's More hasn't always been the best way though. I Mean you think of some of the most classic albums of it, it's like nine ten songs. Nah's illmatic, you know Michael Jackson's first two albums, Off the Wall and Thriller, like the short of the Better, right, And he's also saying that people are doing that just to get more straight, and he said twenty five songs. In particular, Scorpion had

twenty five songs in it, which is Drake's album. I can't think of too many songs albums that had twenty five songs that were actually really good albums from top to bottom. Notorious, Big Life, that's the death album. What about Tupac? No, not all not not not all of them. No, you're talking about all Eyes on Me? Yeah, you don't think that was good? It was good? Talk about every song top of I don't think any album period. I can't think of many albums that every song top time.

I can't think that that album. I gotta be a couple of songs that you're like, this is my FA I love every song on that on that album. It gives me different moves, all right. Now. He also goes on to talk about Drake and how he doesn't think that Drake is built for rap beef. It's funny because people will they'll play with the whole battle notion. In their raps, they'll say slick things, they'll do this, they'll see this, they'll see that. But then when it comes

it's always too far. Oh you can't do this. I'm gonna write a whole dissertation about why just wasn't supposed to be. It's not even fun at this point. I think you have to be really careful. He's right, He's one hundred percent right, because were supposed to be battle rapping, and then it's just like in a fight, right, you know what I'm saying. You slap me and then I dragged you all up and down the street, and everybody say I did too much? Like, no, agree, that's it's

a battle battle rap. Can you really go too far battle rap? No? I mean you can, But I mean it's back around supposed to not when this battle about people's kids. I don't think you should be. But if you into that room, if you into that room, you gotta know what to expect. That's it. You gotta deal with all the consequences that coming those outs. I do think it's too far. But if you jump into that that Remember when jay Z had to apologize for what he said about nas yep, because it was a little

too far. All right, Well, I'm angel Lay and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss s Shola mich So you give it that. Don't listen man, this down kids come from my home state of South Carolina, speaking of going too far? When the last time you shot somebody? And what did you shoot him over? Huh? I never have. We'll talk about it. Four after the hour. Goodness, all right, it's the breakfast club. Good Morning's time for

Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat, so being Dunkey of the day a little bit of a mix, so like a do other day. Now, I've been called a lot of my twenty three years, but Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Yes, Donkey to Day. For Thursday, October eleven, go to a nineteen year old young man named Ryan Langdale. Ryan is from my home, the great state of South Carolina. Dropping a clues box for South Carolina.

Danna all right now. Ryan is facing charges of attempted murder, using a firearm, the violent crime, and obstructing justice in the critical wounding of his seventeen year old cousin. Ryan nineteen years old, clapped his seventeen year old cousin. Now, I want to explain the obstruction of justice charge. First see, Ryan first told deputies that his cousin had accidentally shot

himself by dropping a hunting rifle while cleaning it. Now, the cousin confirmed it in a brief statement after being rushed in the life saving surgery, but the deputies didn't think the evidence lined up to their story. Now sheriff deputy said they knew from the beginning that something wasn't right. They said, the pathway the bullet had taken through the victim's chest was impossible if the victim had mistakenly shot himself. And guess what, the professionals in this situation AKAA to

police were absolutely correct. Would you like to know what happened to Ryan's cousin for real? Well, when Ryan's cousin woke up a week later after being critically wounded, he told investigators Potato chips or at the center of a dispute that prompted Ryan to purposefully shoot him. Now, I'm gonna get there. Now, I know what you're thinking. I know that's that is what matters. I know that's what everybody's thinking. Ryan shot his cousin over some potato chips.

All right, before we jumped to any judgments, before we rushed to any jigs, we have to find out what kind of chips they were. Okay, original las, Nah, nobody, Yeah, nobodys gonna shot you over? No classic, original las. What about barbecue? No, I love barbecue, thought, I understand you can get clapped over some barbecue depending on your taste. Chatted in sour cream, you think decent? Decent, I'll shoot you over with some halapano ones, though, I love how

lapen your chest spicy? What about salton vinegar? Yeah, I gets the mouth of watering ding ding ding ding ding ding ding saltan ving a good chips with my favorite potato chip. Okay, not even close. But never in my life have I seen a shortage of salton vinegar chips. Okay, Ryan, all you had to do is go to the stout, all right. If you got money for bullets to shoot your cousin, then you got a few coins to buy

some salton vinegar potato chips. Now, when Ryan came clean and told the real story, he said he told his cousin, do not touch my chips or I'll shoot you. Ryan went into his back room and fetch this rifle. You know, in South Carolina, a white man not going to get his gun. He's gonna fetch you is gun, all right? The next thing Ryan knew, the rifle went off and his cousin was critically wounded over some salton vinegar potato chips. True story. Now, I know this sounds like crackhead behavior.

If this sounds like somebody addicted to drugs, it's a reason for that. I was recently talking to our guy, doctor Oz, and for whatever reason, we started talking about salton vinegar potato chips, and Doctor Oz had this to say, let's throw to that combo. I love salton vinegar potato chips. Well, that's that is a mouth field that they create for you, So that that is chemically designed to get you, Charlomagne, to absolutely adore and fall in love with those chips

like you did that dummy earlier. But there's a reason you love it. It's chemically designed to addict you and hit your brain. Some of these foods that crack cocaine. So basically Ryan is a crackhead. What dummy did you fall in love with? What's his name? Story for another story, for another day. But basically Ryan is a crackhead, which

explains this crackish behavior. Okay, now it is a lot of things someone should be shot over, but never in the history of anyone's life until now has somebody been shot over some potato chips. Now, Carus warn't the legend once said that people are steady packing a gat as if something's gonna happen, but it doesn't, they wind up

shooting their cousin. They bugging. Yes, Ryan was bucking, and bugging is actually an understatement because when Ryan is sitting in prison after being sinister about ten to fifteen, at nineteen years old, at some point he's gonna have an emotional breakdow and he's gonna have an emotional mental breakdown because it's gonna be when he goes to the commissary to buy some salt and viniggle potato chips and he bites into one and starts crying because he realized that

he made a permanent decision based off temporary feelings. In this case, he made a permanent decision based off temporary cravings. Please let Remy mad get Ryan Lanyondale the biggest. He hall he haw, he haw You stupid motherfu are you dumb? All right? Well, thank you for that, dog kid. Today up next is ask and before we get into that, if you want to see the dummy, who's Charlottagne fell in love with? I did just post a picture of the two of them looking very much in love together. Really,

what's his name? You gotta see? Okay if you go to my instagram? All right, well eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Ask Ye is next? Call us now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club? Is time for ask Ye? Hello? Who's this? What else? This is Lawrence from Detroit? What I'm doe? What's your question for you? Brother? All right? So I've been miss bout therapy and everything. You know, I've been

with my girl for about two years, right huh? And you know a little my girl and everything, but I kind of missed being a little old. I'm not gonna think a lot for you, you miss howe? Okay? Well, I love her. You feel me at the career path that I'm choosing, It's like making it like hand time carter for me. Because when I um, when I you know, I hand out my card and everything, you know I got,

I got tattooed, you know, face tattooed. Seriously, Brod, that's a little good, you know, you know, the nice little body, you know what I'm saying. And when you don't hand on my car, you know, it's like and then it got it got my number on there, my personal number. So girls be trying to highl at you. They'd be trying to throwing it, like throwing it on it and

like some tin. You know, it's all you know. Of course, it's hard being in a relationship, if you know, and I'm sure it's hard for her too, because I'm sure man is throwing their penis at her as well. Yeah. Ye, So being in a relationship is always a sacrifice. And guess what, whenever you're in a relationship, at times you wonder what it's like to be single. And when you're single, at times you wish you were in a relationship. The

grass is always greener on the other side. But what you have to weigh out is the pros and cons. Imagine if you did something, would you mind if you had to risk losing your relationship over somebody else. Bon fis want to think about it. It's like I would minding the relationship because you know, because I'm you know, I'm a veteran. I can tell you from the you know, from the military and stuff like that. Bone finds I be feeling like, you know, more money for me, you know,

I know, I find of self anything. It's al's like it's all very selfish. But you know that's like, that's like how I feel. You know, I'm awful a phrase to have children because that's like more money out of my pocket. You know, honestly, I'm a selfish thing. I know I have to see like that's how I don't you feel, but I want her to death to death

and that you know, I'm fair. Yeah, but it sounds like there's some fair that you have about losing your money and investing in other things, because when you're in a relationship, it's an investment on both ends, and you guys should both be bringing something to the table. Because

when you're with somebody is supposed to make you better. Also, she works only works like two days about and guess what you know what else too, not being in a relationship is probably more expensive when you have to spend money dating and doing all those things, so you're just gonna sleep with people. I mean, listen, if you're feeling so strongly about this, I don't. I just want to

make sure that you're fair to her. If you really feel like you don't want to be in a relationship and you're gonna sleeping somebody else, then you need to let her know. Yeah. That's kind of the hard part because I don't. I just don't want to break her heart because she's us adrenful and like loving preacher and like I cheat it before and I told her about it,

and she stuck by my side. You know. Yeah, but guess what's gonna break her heart even more when you cheat on her and she finds out that you did it again. You give up on media because it's something you caught from somebody else. These conversations. Your honesty is worth, you know, having a conversation with it. If you really care about her and love her, don't string her along. I'll appreciate it. You should be Angela, got it all right?

Take care of good luck man. Just be honest. Man, that's the big biggest thing that you could do in a relationship. Okay, you're welcome. Why is the whole laugh soul universal? Soon as you catch your man in a situation where he knows he would more than one girl, he always go it's always three chuckles. That whole laugh is soul universal. I heard you do it? See you know hit me do that asking ye? Yeah, that was the super whole laugh. He just didn't. That's the guy

rea laugh. I ain't never gonna five eight five would five? Would ask yet? Everybody dj Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club in the middle of ask ye. Now before we go to the phone lines, you got an update of a Cola that called a couple of months ago. Yes, I don't think it was that long ago. It was actually last month, okay. And she called in because her sister needed some advice. Here's

what she had to say. My sister she actually has two year old twins, and then she got pregnant right after she had the twins. Um so she has a one year old too. In a nutshell, her husband left her. He took the car and you know, stranded her. But before that he was just a terrible human being. So it's a good thing that he laughs. Right, But now she's been struggling. She's already you know, um, she already put in her application for you know, like food stamps

and stuff because she's living with my grandma. She can't afford care because she's a lot three yeah under two. Right. But then she finally got a job offer because she has a criminal justice degree, but she's still on the waiting list for childcare resources. So they asked, could she start, you know, within the next week or so. But now she has to turn down the first job offer that she thought. So she feels like she can never get a leg up and I can't afford, you know, to

put them through childcare or we don't have anyone that can. Well. I did follow up with her and her sister after that, and I sent them a lot of information that our listeners ask you guys were sending in that have been in similar situations or were in positions to help. Now her sister has responded and say, hey, I just want to give you an update on my sister. She was able to start her job and get her kids in

childcare for the time being. She also was benefiting from some of the people who reached out after hearing her story on your show. The hard part is still not over and we have a long way to go, but we are definitely celebrating a victory here. Thanks so much for your advice, and if you can, please thank everyone who reached out to help. It was really amazing. It really does take a village, So thank you to everybody

who hit me up. I passed your messages on to her, and I know she took a lot of advice that she got, so that's very fortunate. Again, it's something like that that can help her actually provide for her kids, be able to work and keep this battle going so she can make sure that she's the best mom she can be. All Right, now, let's go to the phone lines eight hundred five, five one or five one if you need relationship advice. Hello, who's this? Good morning? How

y'all doing good man? What's your question for you? All right? So, basically, my wife and I have been together for like four or five years, okay, Mary, and she doesn't work anything. I'll take care of everything. But she's been saying like she feels bad because she can't get me moping for Christmas and all this other stuff. But she doesn't work. So how can I come up with some creative way to like get her some money without her thinking like,

all right, you can just take this. But she does work, right, she works in the house. She does then she holds it down. Oh yeah, of course, and she chakes care of my daughter and you know all of that which in her pocket. Yeah, which is work. Do you guys have a joint bank account? Yes, okay, So can she take from that account to get you whatever it is and what I would suggest you do because she does work, maybe there's some she has her own separate account as

well that you deposit money into. Because she is working, she's taking care of your daughter, she's taking care of the house. It's just not a go out and have a job outside of the home type of thing. But she is working. I would never do it. You would never give her money, Nay, stay at home all day And I can't do it. It's too hard. Well, you wouldn't give her money to stay. He wouldn't. He wouldn't stay at home and work. It's too hard for him. Right, So yeah, no, I rather, I can't. I can't take

care of the baby all this. It's a lot of work. And so maybe that's a discussion that you have with her, like a kind of a you know what, you stay home, you take care of our daughter, You take care of the household. You should be getting paid for that because that is a job, okay, so that she can always feel good about having her own money and then making her own money to spend that she doesn't have to ask you for it. Yeah, I mean she got money in that account. It's just that I guess she feels

weird about like just using it or me. She feels like it's your money. Listen, it's both of your money together, and that's money that she earned too, and you need to let her know that all the money that you earn is half hers because you couldn't do what you do without her. So your money is half her, like both of y'all that your money is your money together. I got you, all right, appreciate it, all right? No problem? All right e, great advice. Now we got rumors on

the way. Yes, let's talk about Yo Gotti, his road manager and vice president of his collective music group, has just been sentenced. Will tell you what that's for and how long he has to go to jail? Four? All right, we'll get into all that when we come back, keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning stej Mvy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get

to these rumors. Let's talk. Yo gotta listen. It's just say, oh gosh, GOSU report got Angela, Angela, it's the rumor report Breakfast Club. Well, according to reports, Yo Gotti's road manager and vice president of Collective Music Group, Howard kean Right, has reportedly pleaded guilty to multiple charges. And that's from that twenty sixteen shooting that happened in Charlotte, North Carolina

during CI double a weekend that also involved Young Dolf. Now, kean Right admitted he sprayed a sprinter van at SGB in a Hyatt Hotel lobby with bullets and was possibly targeting Young Dolf, who was in town that weekend for a concerto. I have no idea. I have absolutely no idea. But he has been sentenced to ten to fourteen years. That's why now he's currently in custody at a county jail.

He was supposed to start his trial along with two co defendants this week, but instead he took the guilty plea. Kevin Thompson also copped to several gun charges, and Derek Bolton took his case to trial and was found not guilty. Really.

According to the DA's office, Howard Keion pleaded guilty to five counts of discharging a firearm and to occupied property, discharging a firearm in to an occupied vehicle in operation, conspiracy to discharge a firearm in to an occupied dwelling, eight counts of charging a firearm into an occupied dwelling, and a misdemeanor carrying a concealed gun. One of his man's beat didn't wonder why you feel like he couldn't

beat it. I don't know. It's interesting. Yeah, I have no idea, but he's currently in custody at a county jail. If we do what ten to fourteen you might have to do with five years, maybe he didn't feel like he could beat it if years from ten to fourteen, but usually if it's the minimal that us do half of your timer for behavior. I don't know that much

about this. I'm not gonna lie all right. Quality control somebody had stolen a car that their engineer actually had two hard drives in the car, so They didn't really care about getting the car back, but they wanted to make sure they got the two stolen hard drives back right, so the ceop actually went online. He said, attention Atlanta, whoever just jumped in the Dodge Journey and stole the car at the Chevron on North Side Drive. That was my engineer's car with an important hard drive in it.

I know you're just doing what you do. I'm not knocking your hustle because I used to steal cars in the nineties. I have twenty k cast money for the hard drive back, and guess what they got the hard drives back. A solid person p is man drop on the clues bomb for pe because he's not judging the individual because he used to do right, you know what I'm saying. So he's like, look, I know this guy's probably not a bad person. He's just trying to eat

man of fact. You can keep the car. Just give me the hard drive back and I'm gonna give you twenty dollars. You got a car and twenty K I gott. He let him keep the card, though, but either way, he still I don't care about the car. He still put a reward off for the hard drive. But that just shows what type of person he is because he used to do the same thing. So he didn't cast any judgment. He just said, look, I just need just

back the hard drive back. That's all all right, I get it, and he got it back, so that's the most important thing. I guess they had some unreleased tracks from like Little Yahti on their Little Baby. Who knows what was on there? All right, Lebron, he says, And I believe that he was joking, but some people think maybe he was serious. I don't know, but he says his sons are so mature that he actually will let

them drink wine. Check it out. No, not really the same thing that they listened to, the same thing my fourteen year old listen. So I get it all at home with my fourteen and my eleven year old. So what does that say about that? That doesn't say anything. It's just the time, that's all. I got very mature fourteen and eleven year old, My fourteen eleven ye olds drink one that saw mature they are they'd be driving

next week toom Wait a minute, serious now. The reason he was answering that question is because they were talking about the cultural divide what music they listened to in the locker room, and he was saying his teammates listened to the same music that his kids listened to. I saw a headline yesterday and that mad put out saying that there we need to talk about underaged drinking because of Lebron's comments. He was clearly joking. I don't know

who he was. He was clearly being sadcasting out a statement. Yes, I saw it yesterday because I was I didn't read the article, but I was just like, I just saw that. I saw a mad put out a statement. I'm like, they're clearly reaching for He was clearly joking just now. But yeah, I see that on USA today. I mean, my father didn't let me see. We still have a long way to go to educate parents about the dangers

of underage drinking. I'm sure that most parents let you just take a little sick, I said, tied to him. My father would let me drink at He let me get a sip of bud wash. My parents let me drink Homemgarritas' how about your mom and dad didn't They didn't take her to Disney World, so they gotta keep her. The TA the ain't love you. Amaretto sours all right, I'm angela. That's your I got alcohol in it. Amados. Don't think virgin marg Yeah, I didn't have virgin wind stuff.

Oh you like eight? Oh they don't love you now, Katy, I was a little Get some charges on them right now, the way they're pulling up retroactive charges. Now, get poppy for contributing to the linacy of the money. All right, well, shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else's time. Let's do it. Teddy Riley time. Teddy Riley was here earlier. Now, let me know your favorite Teddy Riley joined. Something he produced, he wrote. He sang on, let's get into it right now,

new Jack swing Baby. One of the greatest errors in music history. Let's do it at dj MB. Let's go

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