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Throwback Thursday: Big Daddy Kane

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Today on the show we had the legend Big Daddy Kane stop by where he spoke about his influence on the New School, New York Hip Hop Dominance, new podcast and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a new Floridian this time it was to a cofounder of Miami private school who won’t hire vaccinated teachers and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee"

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Dan j, dangybody, come to the breakfast club. I call this the hot seat. Aloudna you are, I'm not even dealing you so peg yo are y're so bad? The world's most dangtious morning jo J and this pitch Angela, stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Chalomagne, the guy the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way. The breakfast club ain't for everybody. Good morning usc 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 morning d d amby jam. You know I'm happy muting y'all. Okay, Chalomagne, the guy piece did up playing It is Thursday, Yes, it's Thursday. You almost dead? Baby, well, I said, Well, for me, I always always say the weekend starts on Thursday. So we hear damn it. I'll take it. We're here. I'll definitely take you. Hey, life is what you're making.

I'm making Thursday the weekend. Okay, all right, all right now, um, last night, your President Joe Biden, he addressed the world, the nation. I should say I kept falling asleep, and I hate when they clap after everything. The bars weren't fired. I'm like, what did he say? Yeah, those bars weren't that fire for y'all to be doing standing ovations after every after every line, come on now. But I kept falling. I felt like it was a pad on the back fast every time he would say, they would clap, and

he was just I don't know. I meant to wake up and watch the highlights, but I guess I'll kept from this morning in front page News, Angela, did you watch try? No? You want another teeth is? I know? I didn't even get a chance. I was traveling yesterday. I'm in Ohio right now. I flew into Detroit and then I drove like three hours. Dam so, nobody's seen it. I mean I had it on. It was watching me. It was watching me because I kept falling asleep. It

definitely was watching me, though. Yeah. I just kept seeing them, and you know, you'd be sleep and then that's when you would wake up when everybody would stand up. And it felt like I kept waking up every second but missing what he was saying. Yeah, me too, me me too. All right, I'm still trying to get this soccer thing. And I'm trying to teach my son how to play soccer. But I never played soccer, so they I just learned how to actually kick the ball because I was kicking

the ball the wrong way. I was kicking the ball on the side of the foot. I don't know why. I thought I was ready to do it. No, but you're kicking on it anyway. But I've been trying to figure this thing out because my son is asking me, Dad, can you show me? But I really don't know how to show him because I never played soccer before in my life. So I'm trying to figure you should get somebody to help stop. It's not the same. Like you want to play soccer with your son, you know, you

want to try your best. But I looked like a huge up out there. I looked like me and Charlemagne when we did that TikTok the other day, that bad I killed it? Kill it? Who told you killed it? I went viral? When you go all right, that's when you killed something, right, kids, Killing is not always great, ya, Viral's not always great. That is true, by the way, that is true too well. Tony Stow back Thursday, that's right, and Big Daddy came movie joining us. We don't have

time to explain. Ask your uncle's, ask your aunts, ask your mamas, ask your daddy's, maybe ask your grandma's, asking grandpa's. Okayla a little bit of Big Daddy Kane. He influenced rappers like Eminem, jay Z, Biggie Smalls, just to name a few. He gets busy huge in the eighties. He still has records that you know are still amazing that your favorite artist samples. So we're gonna kick it with Big Daddy Kane later on today for this. He got

a new podcast out too, explaining his story. So he's here to introduce that podcast and tell us a little bit about this story, but not too much because you know he's got a podcast. That's right. Yeah, all right, Front Page News. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about Joe Biden from last night. We did talk about this plan that he has this one point eight trillion dollar plans, so we'll let him explain it, all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.

What were starting, Well, let's start with Biden's first address to a joint session of Congress now, you know, he has this one point eight trillion dollar plan, and we were discussing what was in that plan yesterday. So how is it going to pay for this? Well, here's what he said. But it's time for corporate America and the wealthiest one percent of Americas have just begun to pay

their fair share. ESA studies shows the fifty five in the nation's biggest corporations paid zero federal tax last year. Those fifty five corporations made an excess of forty billion dollars in profit. It's not right. We're going to reform corporate taxes so they pay their fair share and help pay for the public investments their businesses will benefit from as well. All right. In addition to that, he talks about white supremacism. I don't hear it evolved way beyond Afghanistan.

Those you and the intelligence committees, you know, well, we have to remain visially against the threat of the United States wherever they come from. Al Qaeda and Isis are in Yemen, serious Somalia, other places in Africa, in the Middle East and beyond. And we won't ignore what our intelligence agency have determined to be the most lethal terrorist threat to the Homeland to day. White supremacy is terrorism. Oh we knew that, Joe. What you're gonna do about

it though, right? And then he also talks about passing it to George Floyd. Please perform bill by the end of May. We've all seen the nave and justice and the neck of black Americans. Now is our opportunity to make some real progress. We have to come together to rebuild trust between law enforcement of the people they serve, throughout systemic racism in our criminal justice system, and enact

police reform and George Floyd's name. That passed the House already, but let's get it done next month by the first

anniversary of George Floyd's death. Now. Chris Kalezer from CNN, he wrote an editorial and he said that was actually Joe Biden's biggest miss of the night, him talking about race, because he said he didn't mention George Floyd in the ongoing efforts to reform policing in America until an hour into the speech, and he said that seemed way too late for such a potent issue, especially since the Derek shop In conviction is so fresh on the mind, and

because black voters were the key to Biden winning the Democratic nomination in twenty twenty. Those Chris Kleezer from CNN's words not mine. All right, Well, those are just some of the key takeaways. It was a lot more to it, of course, as you know. And they are saying that there could be a pill to treat COVID nineteen available available by the end of the year, according to the CEO offiser. So they're working on this experimental drug to

treat that. Somebody said, okay, well they're not taking the shot, but there's so many and the popping pills. It's all in the music, you know what. Maybe we can get a rapper or rap about it. Okay, let's give them that COVID pill. Stupid. Now what they're saying about this this pill that you could take. It could be prescribed at the first sign of infection, that doesn't require you to be hospitalized or in critical care. So we'll see, would you rather take the pill or get the shot?

I mean, have you had a choice? They test a pill yet, is it FDA approved? And a lot they're testing it now. It's not available yet. They're saying it could be available maybe by the end of the year. Yeah, if I feel a way about the shot. I'm going to feel the same way about the pill. Yeah, okay, it's not about whether it's a shot or it's a pill. It's about it being a new vaccine that people don't necessarily trust yet, no matter what form you give them

the vaccine in just don't trust. Well, you know a lot of people have missed their second shot, they're saying. As of early April, more than five million people had missed their second shot, according to the CDC. Yeah, so even though a lot of people are eligible, and they said this first shot, it makes it the efficient rate is what eighty five to eighty seven I'm saying. They said the second shot is the one that people usually have side effects or you know, get sick. So makes sense.

I think people just scared, that's it. I think you're hearing horrid stories about the second shot, people saying they're being they're sick for three and four days. I know people that have gotten a balls posy bills. What's the thing called you palsy like? I know people that have

gone into like coma like situations. Yeah, well, can I just say I got the first shot yesterday and then I read the article about the pill being available by the end of the year, So you take fives on Maderna john Okay, so you're not gonna get the shot. I did not take Johnson and Johnson. I didn't say it was I didn't say it wasn't gonna take it. I just said I'm nervous because, yes, everybody says the second shot is the one that's gonna have you sit sit down for a minute. Yeah, like I said, my

parents took the you know, both shots, no problem. Gear, It took both shots, no problem. I was the only one that got sick. Right. And my arm is store today. I took it yesterday and and so yesterday nothing, but today my arm is store. Yeah. Matt Addison on YouTube. They say if you keep putting your arm in circular motion like every fifteen minutes, it will stop your arm for being sore. I didn't do it. My arm was sore as hell. She did it, and she was fine.

Just heads up, okay, Oh yeah, I feel that all right. I'll try to thank you. Well, that is your front page news, all right, thank you. Get it off your chests. Eight on drip five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent phone lines to wide open. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, So you better have the same dry. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.

You traf. We were just talking about you. Okay, bo are you? How are you? Pieces? How are you? I'm doing good. I'm doing good, but I want to talk on ye. So yesterday the short I called it on as. I want to give herd some of advice, you know, the one that they just alone. Yeah, now she's standing there. So at some of vices. You should wear white panties because you can't wear any other colored draws. When they say you're scamming as the jail, I'm surprised that you

are not more compassionate towards this woman. She was jail. Ye see how you're doing PPP loan stands. If you're listening to jare going on the jail. I saw fronto. All these other businesses are only paying five hundred dollars attacks and they're making billions of dollars. You know what I mean. It's kind of messed up what they got to do with her because all these other people are getting over on the system. But it just seemed like the small person, the little guy can't get over the

get over. She don't got to protect you don't got the complexion for the protection though. Did she have the big bank resources to protect herself. She's going to jails, traffic her neighbor. She like her neighbor doing for like you, like you like keeping from around the corner to do it for you, going to jail. I ain't gonna lie. It was hard because you saw all these people getting to the money, and then you're like, Okay, I want to do that too. Yeah, but that's that's like giving

people excuses. If you see everybody robbing a banker, you see everybody selling crack like, it's still wrong. It's wrong. It don't get me wrong. I'm around people that for the whole last year been doing people. I want to do it, and I went trustfully. I wanted to hun do fifty thousand dollars, But I ain't want to go to jail. That's all simple as that. But I do feel like if she works out a payment plan and does that, maybe she can avoid No, she already committed

frauds for her, that might not save me. She already committed fraud if you want to, that's right, all right? Hello, who's this Mark? Mark? Good morning? To get it off your chests. Um. I was watching TikTok a few days ago, and UM, just video popped up about a bunch of black people running around the neighborhood beating up every single white person. I just thought it was like, Wow, I never saw that video. I think you're lying. I swear to God, I think I love you. I don't believe

you haven't seen it. Send it, Send it to us, all right. I mean I'm being death to to like get them there. Another white person is another person being videos. So let me ask you a question. I haven't seen the video. I don't even know if the video exists. Um, and that video should that that video should disturb you, But so should the video of black people being uh killed by police officers. No, I agree with that. I feel like whoever comes that kills a black person should

be put on death row. And I honestly believe that there's no right. There's no right or wrong when it comes to either or. All I'm saying is is that if we're supposed to evolve out of this races. I was supposed to do that when this video is like what I just told you about. Hey, I'm not I'm not, You're not wrong, but uh, white people first, Okay, I think a lot. I think everybody else is evolved except for the white supremacist. Sir. I don't know if you

realized that a lot of us. Okay, I have I have black children with my wife, so I know what you mean. I'm a father of thick congratulations, and I have that fear of them growing off with that rape from and if I hear anything like that, I'm much shooake gotch And I don't care who you are. That's all we can do, brother, All we can do is call it out when we see it. All right, Well, thank you for calling. What do you want me to send the video to? Um? What's the breakfast club? Email? Ye,

breakfast Breakfast Club at gmail dot com. Alright, and by the way, if it's white supremacist getting beat up, I don't have a problem with that. I tell you that right now. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five, eight five one or five one if you need to vein, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast club from you. But you know, I see that love has no color and the best people with best talent or mix. You know, you got Jaiko, you

got her and Sway he's mixed. Hey, hi, Oh, how do you guys? Where to go? Ahead? What what do you say? He's just totally switched topics. What do you has? Everybody's morning going, Oh, everybody's good. What's your what's your race? Sir? What's your race? I'm Cambodian? Okay. What's the other thing about her in the staying is that you know, he said that all ages of middle class, but my dad camp from Cambodian. We went through the Cama genocide work

millions of Camboys that killed. Move over to Long Beach. My whole family, we grew up off of government assistance. Ninety five percent of ages I knew growing up in Long Beach were broad and poor, And you know, I just it just kind of maybe upspect because because everybody over here what I live, man, we appreciate black folks. Black. I don't think you can ever generalize a whole race of people and say that this is what they are. That's true, Yeah, exactly, because I have a lot of

black frizzy. Everybody don't know we love this, she hustle. You said, everybody don't wear we what do you say? We like this like this? She hussel man, we rock something heavy? Well, I mean, listen, we appreciate that. But I always remember, you can love somebody's coaching, but don't love them. And that's a lot of a lot of America does, a lot of America loves our coach, but don't love us. But hey, what's up every good morning? Every good morning? Charlotta age gom angel? Yea, what's going on?

Good morning? Hey, Charlomagne. I don't know who you have planned to give dumb kidding day, but some way, somehow, you gotta squeeze them got into this whole thing. I woke up and saw Tim on TV too. I know he gave the rebuttal, but I didn't hear what he's said. What do you listen to me? Man? He's crazy? So politicians online on TV, they taught it live. What's more important than being a politian and actually being a black man?

And for him to go on TV yesterday every butt and say that America is not a racist country is a flapping a face to everybody He went on TV yesterday and said he knows what it is to get pulled over for no reason. He knows what it is to get followed in the store. But America is not a racist country. So why was he why why was he getting pulled over for no reason and following in the store. Yo, he's the only black Republican in this ning. Yeah, I know Tim very well. Tim is my guy. Me

and Tim. You know you're from South Carolina, from North Charleston, Tim's mom from South Carolina. And America is not a racist country. Oh yeah, I don't understand. Yeah, I don't understand that at all. That was that was very, very insulted. And I don't know how we can make progress if you still have people that think like that don't accept

the truth. I agree to work on it instead of rushing it under the carpet and pretending that can never happened, like the Right Movement was just in the six I agree, and that minimizes everybody else's experienced water from the same. And you're gonna tell us that it's not a racist country. I agree. Apartheid in in in South Africa, Jim Crow was the most racist institution ever set up. I don't understand, Rick. I agree with you. We have to tell the truth

and shame the white devil. Yeah, and for him to God as a black man and say, I'm say I'm infuriated by it because I can't believe you did that. So I mean, as a politician, you can go on there, play with kind of mind games you want, but you're still playing with people's freedom. When you say stuff like that, you're playing with your own freedom. You're playing with your

own liberation. That's why I don't understand. I don't understand black people who do that because they're really they're literally playing with their own freedom and their own liberation and their family's futures liberation and stopping everybody's progress. Like you're trying to confront the idea and you're still trying to take us back into the yes yes far period. I just do it far perid, Like, come on, man, so

give him get a day someone somehow. If you don't, I'm gonna get a tall Let me go, let me go, let me go, check out, get it off your chest eight undred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up at any time. Now, we got roomors on the way, Yes, and Wenna talk about an iconic hip hop artist who has her memoirs on the way. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

Breakfast Club, Herny God, Damn micson. Yes, it's the world Most Dangerous Morning to show the Breakfast Club Charlomagne and God, Angela Yee dj envious. Time for rumor Report. We're gonna discuss a Little Kim. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Little Kim has a book coming out. It'll be out in November second so I cannot wait to read The Queen Being Memoir. And that's gonna be exciting, she said.

I'm excited to finally get to tell my story after all this time. Many people have thought they knew the story of Little Kim, but they have no idea. I'm here for everybody from the nineties, you know, to write a book. I saw Ray Korn doing from steadcase to stage. Those nineties stories are amazing. That was a golden era in hip hop. I want to hear all this story, So salute the Little Kim. Yeah, I can't wait to hear a little Kim story. I know I gotta get

a copy of that book in advance. And it's also co written by Kathy Ondoli, so she is a really well known journalist in this business. And I would love to see Kim on the verses. I don't know who she would battle, but I would love to see all the verse Little Kim versus Foxy Broun. That's the only one that makes sense. That would be a good one, you said, Remember when Trina was saying she wanted to battle her. That wouldn't make no sense. And I love

Trettle point Trina, I wouldn't make no sense though. I want things that makes sense. And that's the thing with versus two verses always has a great element to it when it's people who may have had some friction at one point, right, you know, like Brandy and Monica, Gucci and Jeezy, Like it'd be interesting to see Kim and Foxy. They would have to squash out, I guess, to have

a conversation, kind of like Gucci and Jeezy beforehand. Nice when people are cool with each other too, like watching ray Kuon and ghost Face a red and it is but it's called versus, so it's to me, it's a better element when it's people that have just a little slight friction. You know, it's a backstory, you know, it's some history there. You know, it's good to see that.

All right. Now, Oprah is going to be on the doctor As show today and she's going to talk about her traumatic childhood and talk about things that she's never spoken about before. And ahead of that, there's been some videos dropping, and she talks about getting beat when she was young, grabbed a switch and I got a really bad whipping for it, and when I put on my clothes to go to church, one of the welts from my back opened up and bloodied the bloodied the dress.

In addition, she talks about her grandfather being abusive toward her grandmother, and she gets very emotional as she's discussing. My grandfather has his hands around my grandmother's neck and she is screaming and she manages to push him off of her. Cousin Henry, comes down the road in the middle of the night to help my grandmother get my

grandfather up off the floor. And after that, my grandmother put a chair underneath the doorknob and some tin cans around the chair, and that is how we slept every night. I always slept listening for the cans, listening for what happens if that door knob moves. And these are things she's never discussed before, so she'd be pretty, you know, very interesting for us to watch as she opens up about issues that she had from her childhood. All right now.

We discussed the show A Couple's Retreat from VH one yesterday and what me and Dacy had to say about Yandy and whether or not he would hold her down if the rolls were reversed. If you didn't hear it, here's a reminder, if the rolls were reversed, would you hold me down? If the shoes is on the other fourt you know, I don't know what I will be able to do. Then that's sortful because people have said to me, you're doing all this where you do that for you and I've always combat it with, yeah, we

love each other. But to hear him sit here in my face and be like, I don't know, listen, I'm telling you the truth, like that's so unfair. Yeah, she definitely definitely held it all the way down, and he responded, though yesterday he said good afternoon Instagram after why I never said I wouldn't have held theandy down. I felt like I didn't want to say what everyone wanted me

to say because it sounds good and salacious. What I meant was, you don't know what you'll do until you're in that situation and they become your circumstances and you figure it out. I believe action speaks louder than words, and love conquers all, and if anybody knows me, they

know I love my family. Yeah. I hear what he's saying, but no, it's great to be be honest, but you're supposed to lie in that hypothetical situation, especially since the andy held you down when you went in Like it's really just at some point he was, I mean, I agree with you, but maybe he just wanted to be honest.

That was what first came to his mind. Yeah. I respect that, but not in that situation, especially after your significant other held you down when you was in Like if if they if neither one of them had held each other down, then yes, you might cannot answer that question in the way he did, But being that she absolutely positively did, he has to lie in that hypothetical. Yes, he has to lie, he has to really say yes,

I would. But because it's you, you don't know what you would do in a situation, but you can guestimate, like, yeah, I would absolutely do that. Now I don't happened, and you don't, you know, but at least you feel like you would. Yeah. I don't know what I would do in that situation, but I know that my woman held me down to I'm going to give her back with the energy she gave me. And even if I don't feel like I would, I'm going to say it because she did. Tanta for pap bost God damn it. All right,

salute to Patoos. Pat Poosh showed us the way. When Pat Poos had a bar that high us, his men cannot be below that bar. Man DC's salute to U King. I've seen everybody getting on him. I seeing a Young Blue made a government about it, and a couple of people did Young Blue. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. Now, Steve Correll, he is talking about what he did when he left the office. On the last episode, he did an interview with Yahoo Entertainment. Well no, actually

he didn't do an interview. Cast members Askar Nunez and Kate Flannery did an interview with Yahoo Entertainment alongside the creator Greg Daniels, and they were all talking about filming the Goodbye Michael two part episode where Michael Scott that's Steve Carrell's character from the Office last Steve Correll. I was so confused for a minute, But go ahead. You didn't know Steve Correlli's my forty year old virgin. I did not know. No, you probably tapped ten white men

of all time. Bro, I don't watch a lot of those movies. I don't watch The Office. You never saw a forty year old version. You need to watch that funny broached it and The Office is an amazing funny show. Never watched it. But he's man pretty great, all right. Anyway, they said that um in that last episode he gave everybody a Rolex watch, and you know, Kate Flannery said, I still wear it. It reminds me of that amazing experience. So that's dope. What's the best gift you ever got

leaving a job? She never got no damn gift for leaving no job. I've been fired four times from radio. I never got no gift for leaving to give you a gift, like you're fired, but here's a rolex. Nah, all right, well that is you're a rumor report. What'd you get nothing? They didn't leave a job to show ran his course like yeah, he well no, no, no, he left before the show. This was the show went on after Steve Carrell left the office. He yea for a long time. When I left the other station, they

didn't give me nothing. They actually they was going to try to escort actually escorted you out. Yeah, that's what they give you. They give you all. You know, they give you a basket to get your stuff out of the office if you got anything in there. But I knew I was leaving, so I packed my bags ahead of time, so I just was out. That's why I don't leave anything up here, just in case I gotta go. Same, even an office in case he's coming around. I got

PTFD from being fired four times. I don't even keep I don't even I don't no office up here for y'all got all kinds of stuff up in there. I just want to say, sorry, Well that is your rumor report. You know, nothing that out, you know, and my headphones. Yeah, that's the only thing I got your headphones? All right? Front page? Who was next? What are we talking about? Yes, let's talk about everything that's happening with Brianna Taylor. I will give you some updates also on releasing footage and

why that's not going to happen right now. All right, we'll get to that. Next, it's to Breakfast Club. Come on, so Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. Angela here and the General Insurance understands that stuff happens, including lapses in auto coverage. At the General, they make it easy to get reinstated and we'll work with you to keep you covered. Called eight hundred General or go to the General dot com to find out more. Some

restrictions apply morning. Everybody is stej Envy, Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get into Front page News. Where were starting me? Well, let's start with Brandon and Mitchell. He's juror fifty two in the trial against Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, and he was talking about what it was like for

him being a juror. He's a thirty one year old basketball coach at North Community High School in Minneapolis, and he said they didn't watch the news during the trial. They weren't aware of the racial climate. Here's what else he said on Good Morning America, Derek Schauvin. Not taking the stand, Did that have an impact, not hearing from him?

Definitely it did. When we were into the liberation room, you know, a few people wondered like they wanted to actually hear from They were curious on on, you know, just what it s thoughts might have been throughout. You know, it probably probably was to his detriment that he didn't take the stand, because people were curious on what his

s thoughts were throughout the entire incident. It was a unanimous verdict, as you know, finding Shoving guilty on all charges, and just as a reminder, he will be sentenced on June twenty fifth. Yeah, it's probably better that he didn't take the stand though, because if he took the stand, there's no way he couldn't incriminate himself, you know what I mean. But it didn't matter. He still got found guilty on all charges. Yeah. And that video, boy, Now,

let's talk about video. Because of the US judge in North Carolina has rejected requests to release videos showing the fatal shooting of Andrew Bound Junior during an attempted arrest. And they're saying that's because it could be detrimental to the case as they're investigating. What do you mean detrimental to the case. That's the whole point of releasing the evident, I thought, the whole point of everybody having those cameras on him and so we can exactly see what happened.

So that was kind of confused and detrimental to whose case, meaning that the police would be held liable well to the investigation. Yeah, so while they're trying to probe and investigate, they feel like releasing the videos. They didn't, you know, they said, once the probe is completed, then they'll reconsider their request to release the videos based on the factors as they exist at that time. Well, who gets to

see the video in full? Just the attorneys of the family. Yeah, And then they said that even with attorneys in the family, they're still blowing out the faces, which didn't make sense. And if it was just a clip, right, Maybe they're afraid of the public. Public opinion is so strong, you know what, I mean, that's probably what it is. But everybody did rule everybody else, and every other case, and

every other city and every other state released the camera footage. Well, they're not saying they'll never they're not saying they'll never release it. They said that they'll reconsider it. And you know, it's different state by state what the rules are when it comes to police footage. But the judge did rule that four body camera videos other incident could be disclosed

within ten days to his son, Khalil Ferrabee. So he said the faces and other identifying features of the officers at the scene must be obscured, and that is in the case of Andrew Brown. Why are they protecting them? That right there tells you everything that you need to know about this system. Clearly they're trying to cover something up. But the mere fact they can say, no, we're not showing y'all right now speaks volumes. You better look alive

and realize the devil we're facing out, y'all. Yeah, I think that's crazy. They said it could have a negative impact on the investigation and it could also prejudice the jury if there's a trial. I mean, it's what happened though, isn't it part of the facts. Yeah, yeah, well can you it's video footage. You can't make it up. I kind of get it, though. I kind of get it just a little bit because if they do go to trial, you know, that's gonna be a video that's gonna be

impossible to escape. So you know what juror could you actually find that wouldn't have seen that video? But I mean, you can say that for all of these cases, but I would think they would use that in the trial. So they're gonna see it, right, everybody's gonna see it regardless. Yeah, like the jury is gonna see that video regardless of what. Doesn't matter. If they see it now, we'll see it later. They've just done one public opinion before they picked the

jurors to be swayed. But I mean, all right, And one of the officers involved in in the raid that resulted in Brianna Taylor getting killed has actually announced his retirement. He's the one that got shot in the leg. If you guys remember when Kenneth Walker, after he thought the officers were intruders, he fired one shot from inside the home, and Sergeant Sergeant Jonathan matting Lee was one of them.

He was shot in the leg, and so he's saying that it has nothing to do with what's happening right now. They're actually investigating whether or not that department has a pattern or practice of using unreasonable force, including with respect to people involved in peaceful expressive activities. So he's saying it has nothing to do with that investigation. He's just as ready to retire if they do a fair investigation. I'm sure you would see that majority of police departments

in America used excessive force. All right, Well that is your front page news, all right. Now, when we come back and throwback Thursday, and we have an icon and a legend joining us. His name is Big Daddy Kane. He influenced a lot of your favorite rappers, from Eminem to jay Z to Notorious Big and a host of others. Right, so Big Daddy came when we come back, So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. The Morning, The Breakfast Club Morning,

everybody in stej Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. That's right. We have a legend in the building. Come on, man, that's an understatement. Icon in the building. That's an understatement. Especially when it comes to this, this this rat ish lyrically a problem. Also knew how to make music, influence artists like Kendrick Lamar and Jay Z just to name a few. Probably probably the most well rounded rapper ever, I would agree, ladies

and gentlemen, big Daddy Kane. Big Daddy Kane was up king everything is good. The reason I tell you the most well rounded rapper ever is because when it comes to rhyme and you could do the screech, you could do the stuff for the ladies. You could do the stuff to make people think you could dance, you know what I'm saying. And you had the image like you had everything. Yeah, you checked all boxes. I appreciate it.

I mean I ain't arguing with you. So for people that don't know Big Daddy Kane, let's start from the beginning. How did you get into you from Brooklyn? But how did you get into wrapping music? Shout out to my good brother bis Markey. That's how I got in. You know, we had a mutual friend that he knew in Long Island and he's always tell me about Bisin and then one day he said he was an Alby Square mall and you know, I was kind of tired of him always telling me about this dude. So I was like, ah,

I'm gonna go battle your man from now on. I want you to tell, you know, bis Markey, who the help mc kane is. And we battled, and after the battle, he was like, Yo, you dope, I'll be doing shows and the Bronx Long Island. You know you should. You should roll with me, get that with me. I guarantee you I'm gonna get your record deal. And that was like eighty four and eighty seven. He kept his word. He got me signed, you know, the Coachelling Records, and

the rest was history. My first name was mc king. Yeah, how did it become Big Daddy King? I used to say big Daddy a lot in rhymes, you know, and then Biz told me, he was like, nah, you need to put that on there. You need to like say big Daddy. So the inception of the Juice Crew was

basically you and Biz. No no, no, I mean, you know, the first artists in the Juice Crew was Sean tay right, and then came Shan Sean Shan, then Craig g didn't Shan, Biz g rapped in me m Den Massa's got you got you Yeah, the house biz doing now because I heard Bis was having some some health difficulties at one time. M he's getting better, you know. Um he's um you know, in in rehabilitation now and you know he's he's getting

better and stronger every day. Um. The last time I talked in Fould and he stuck his middle finger up at me. So I think he's coming along for real. You never thought about doing a label, you from Brooklyn and all the artists that you influenced. I'm just thinking now, like just if came to the label, you would probably have Biggie sign to it. You probably have Jay signed

to it, signed to it. No, I'm honestly I tried and was just not successful um with it, you know with all both of them are why it was jay Z and Positive Kay, not Biggie because um, you know Biggie came through mister c right, Like that's that's the only way I really connected with big was through c Um. But um, Jay I was working with because Um I did a mixtape with Jazz oh and afterwards they asked me to um work with Jazz and I was like, yo, I kind of like the little Light Skin do better.

I'm like, can I work with him? And that's how me and Jay connected, And I was already working with Positive Game, so we was trying to do this, you know. Um, like I said, I just I just wasn't successful, you know. But I'm I'm I'm actually glad because you know, um, Jay probably wouldn't be where he is now, you know what I'm saying. So I'm just happy for his success now what he's achieved. You know, what jewels did you

give Jay? Because everybody sees the Kane influence in Hove, but you know, you don't ever really connect the dots with Hove and Kane, like you know, you was a mentor to him in a lot of ways, right, Um, that's the question you'd have to ask him. I mean, but I mean, I I enjoyed having him around and working with him, and I definitely tried to instill what I knew, you know in this brother and Pisk you know,

Um Shahim from Wu Tang as well. You know, these are people that I took on the road with me, and you know, I definitely tried to instill certain things, you know, because there's a lot that I was learning. So I wanted, you know, these brothers to be aware of this as they're entering into the industry, you know, and you and the old Dirty Beast, they were super cool too, right. Yeah. It was when who had just

came out. They opened up for me at new Ec Symphony Hall and watching the show, I told my manager, I was like, Yo, go get the old dirty dude, and go get the little light skinned girl with her hair half braided. And he brought them back to the room. He was like, Yo, they're right here. But um, that's not a girl, that's a dude named Shahim. Yeah, because you know, his voice was so high. His voice was

so high pitched, I thought it was a girl. And I'm way up and you know, the bleachers looking, you know. But anyway, you know, we met, We kicked it. Um. We went and hung out at my man Botch birthday party and from that point on we just was tight.

You know, Old Dirty come by the crib, hang out, Me and him to sit there and drink, you know, talk junkum and Shahim label asked me to take take him on tour with me, but he was under age, so I had to work it out with al Hayman because it was the bud Wiser super Fest, you know. But once we worked it out, I took Shahim and you know, we had a We had a good time. Why were you never scared to do so many feel a female record? Because back then everybody was tough, everybody

was rapping and spitting. But you you would do a female record, but then you would do this record. Why what made you not scared to do that at that time? Well, when I made Long after Cane, I couldn't tell you nothing other than what I knew. You know what I'm saying. All I knew is what I saw in the streets of Brooklyn or maybe going to Philly or Jersey or Connecticut with bids to do a show. That's all I knew. That was the world to me, you know, that's all

I've seen. But after I made Long to the Cane, by then, you know, I had done toward you know, America east to West. I had then't been to Europe everywhere, you know, I was everywhere, you know, so I had a different understanding that by that time. You know, it wasn't you know, just about the hood. Like I realized, Okay, I have male fans, female fans. I have black fans, White Latino Asian. You know, I have young fans, I have older fans. You know. I was like, wow, people

really think I'm like I'm nineteen years old. People think I'm like twenty five, twenty six, you know. So I'm like, I had older fans, you know. So I mean knowing all that, I try to make music that you know, would please everyone. You know, you think you crossed over like a little too fast, tell you yeah, without a doubt. Yeah. I always say that. I was like about the you know way it maybe like you know, good five or six years and came out on Bad Boy, It would

have been over. That was a bad thing crossing over so fast. That was a good thing. A bad thing crossing over so fast. Um, probably a bad thing for me, but a good thing for everyone else because I think it opened the doorways for people to accept you know, the stuff that UM that Biggie and jay Z was doing and so many others you know, um you know UM mixing UM R and B and pop, you know, with with hip hop. You know, we got more with

Big Daddy came when we come back. It's the breakfast club, Good Morning morning, Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club is throw back Thursday. We got a special guest joining us this morning. The legend Big Daddy came Charlomagne. When when you watch with hip hop has become do you feel like you got

the most out of them? Well, I mean to watch what has become nine because I mean, you know, I'm not you know, I'm not getting these bags like you know that, you know, um little Oozy Verdon these cast is getting you know, I mean, but I mean it's like from a cultural standpoint, Yeah, I got a whole lot of you know, because I mean I had an opportunity to dominate my era, you know at that time. You know, So from a cultural aspect, yeah, I got

a whole lot of it. From financial aspect, nah, Yeah, because when I heard I heard Meffi Man talking, I forgot what show he was on. What he was saying, how where they getting all his money? And so I was thinking, damn if meth think like that, where's somebody like rock him McCain thing. Yeah. Yeah, I mean it's it's like I'm I'm happy to see it because you gotta keep in mind during our era, we weren't even

accepted a lot of places, you know. I mean I remember Prince had me do a rhyme on the bat Dance song for the Batman Movie with Michael Keaton, you know, and I put a verse to it. Warner Brothers Records is happy loving it. Warner Brothers film said, nah, took me off, you know. So, I mean it's like we wasn't accepted a lot of places. You know, hip hop, you know, so you know that's what it was. It was. It was it was like that back then. And that's

crazy because you was more. I mean you you were you were a street but you were still positive, you were righteous, and they didn't want you on the record. Okay, I thank you. I think you not even missed something here. Warner Brothers Films didn't want me. We didn't want a Warner Brothers artists opened the song with Prince got you. You know what I'm saying, I'm Brothers what you know what I'm saying? Yeah I missed that? Why though? Was

there reason? Because it was rapp wow? You know that was the film side though, the record side, That was the film side. Ever you ever look back and say, you know, you think about it, you wish there was a rap union. And the reason I say that is it's so many brothers like you have really pushed the culture where these artists can make. We just had money Bag You're up and he said, he get one hundred

fifty thousand the show. That's dope. Do you ever think, like damn, maybe there should be some type of union where some of these artists that you all paved the way for kind of gives back, because you know, it ain't like Rolling Stone. With Rolling Stone they could play Rolling Stolen song once e one hundred. You know what I mean? For me to play a song head has to be a throwback mix or a throwback noon, which

is which is crazy to me sometimes. Well, I mean, you know, that's the way things are in hip hop, you know, unlike any other music genre where in hip hop, you know, you're giving an expiration date. That's the way

it is in this in this field. And I mean, it's it's going to take a lot of doing to change that, because you're gonna have to really reset people mind frame, you know, to take that whole old school thing, you know, out of their way of thinking and just start, you know, recognizing people as pioneers or legends, you know, depending on you know this, you know the impact they had,

you know, in their in their journey, you know. But I mean, I to answer your question, I do think that there should be a union, not for that, because I mean, I don't I don't, I don't need you know, I'm not asking nobody for nothing, and I don't think nobody's posing you know, look back and you know, you know, you know throw me, you know, I think there should be a union for the simple fact that, um, when you look at what just happened recently with Black Rob,

I'm not going to include DMX and this because for my understanding, he's taking care of He's well taken care of, and I think that that's beautiful and I commended people that did that. But you look at Black Rob, Shock GI. You know, there's a lot of rappers that had a great impact in the game, and they're they're dying, you know, and I think that you know, some of them, you know, maybe in a situation where they need healthcare. Others, you know, if if they're gone, you know, their family to be

taken care of. So I think there should be a union for that purpose. I feel like in a lot of ways that the eighties are being a race. Like even when people would be like, yeah, what's your top five favorite rappers? Is usually rappers from like the nineties even now and the New Guys, right, So it's just like, do you ever feel like the eighties are being a race? Bro?

My eight year old son was just listening to some Jake hole in the car and nod and it set head and said, yeah, that's that old scalf, that old school, and I'm sitting there looking at him like damn, I must be like the Platters or somebody. Yeah. Yeah, do you do feel like they're being Yeah? Yeah, Well, I mean it's it's it's not a matter of being a race. It's like, you know, people just have a short attention

span now, you know. I mean it's hard to get someone to you know, watch your um two hour movie anymore. People have a short attention span. How many people have been offering you bags? Though? Because I can imagine a big Daddy Kane story would do really well on TV. The book would do really well. So is there anything in the works? Oh yeah, absolutely, Well, Um, I have a podcast that came out today. I believe you could

see it on Spotify. UM, I'm not exactly well else, but um it's called did you hear the one about Big Daddy Kane? And I'm telling you know, my story from you know, um in the hood, you know, hanging out, you know with the Grimes, to meeting biz and entering into the music industry and all the things that I've seen, you know in my journey working with Patti LaBelle, Bobby White, um, taking photos with Madonna and yeah yeah, Nomi Campbell, um, you know, and all that stuff, you know, and being

in movies. So as you get to hear um everything about me on this podcast and like I said, that came out today and we're also, um, we're also in the works of creating this Juice Crew biopic and you know, it's crazy. I want to shout out the brother ab Duke Williams. He's the one who do you know who wrote the new edition and Bobby Brown's story, And you know, it's crazy when you hear someone else's perspective of you.

And I mean, like, like like what you said, when I first walked into the Rum, I was sitting there like wow, you know, blown away, like wow, that's deep. But I mean when he explained what the Juice Crew meant to hip hop and how like so many other things came into effect because of that, I'm sitting there like I never thought about this before in my life. I'm like, wow, And this is an assessment he made just by doing it, you know, you know, studying it,

you know, because he wasn't there. You know, what is some of the dumb you said you you did that you look back on You're like, damn, that's some dumb What was one of the biggest dumb sh Honestly, I guess one of the biggest ones was sick up stuff, you know, because I mean I think about something one of my boys told me and made complete sense, you know, And I mean you know, you know he was just basically like, you know, yo, man, you're you're your your

your parents together. You know, I don't even I don't you know, I ain't even seeing my father with your parents are together, they both drive and catalyze. Why you out here? Man? Yo? Won't you go back with that biz? Dude? Man? Won't you go back with him? You know? You know that's what you need to be, man. You need to be making music. You better than such and such. You better than such and such. You know. So that's like one of the dumb things I would define me say,

you know. And you never glorified any of that in your music either though, Nah, I had never seen a need to. Yeah, even with even with g rap when g Rapper was spitting this screech, she was like, you got some of that in my background too. Oh, Nah, I did on a song with g Rapp I think was called number one with a Bullet, But that was because you know, that's what the song was about, you, you know, I mean, I can't go there. It's just,

you know, not by choice. I choose not to. And it's just crazy because like it was a point in the nineties where it seemed like that was the emphasis even early two thousands, that was the emphasis Rapp about gangster stuff. And for you to say intentionally, no, I'm not gonna do that, even though you lived it, I mean, you know, I don't really see the purpose to kiss and tell the man. You know that. But you know that's just me, you know, teachers own all right, we

don't move. We got more with Big Daddy came when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Clubs throw Back Thursday. We got a special guest joining us this morning, the legend Big Daddy came. One of the hardest lyricists back then that you would say they were spitting with me with me? Yeah, um, well, the top three at that time, you know, was Me,

Chris and Rock Him. You know, I hate leaving g rap out, but I mean, I'm just saying just by public opinion, you know, because me personally g rapped one of my favorites, you know what I'm saying, But I mean, like by public opinion, it was you know, those were the three that everyone you know was talking about, and they try to get to do a versus versus Rock Kim. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like Swiss tried. I wouldn't do it. You wouldn't do it. I would love to do it, but I mean I can't.

I can't make nobody battle me Kim, you know. So, I mean, you know it's hard to get rock Him out of the house to even do a show. Rock Him is just rock Him. Yeah, I'm surprised to game did the breakfast love with rock Him's Rock Him. They've been trying to get y'all to go at it for years or even back then. I was supposed to be the thing, right, wasn't yo. Let me tell you the funniest story about that whole Me and rock Kemp thing.

One night, Bobby Brown did a show with The Garden and he had me Heavy D, rest in Peace, just Ice, mode D, all of us up on stage, just letting everybody spit while the band playing and mo D. He trying to push it because he see that me and rock Cam on stage together. It's not no battle if we just rhyn everybody rhyming, but he wanted us to rhyme back to back, and just to show you how

deep people wanted it to happen. When rock Him rhymed, MODI gave me a microphone and trying to edge me next to him so that I can go right after Roy, just Ice snatched the mic from Heavy D and just start. I go after the guard. I go after the guard. As soon as rock Him finished, just Ice just jumped in front of him and started rhyming, and the whole crowd started buying. Now listen, they never even gave him a chance. Who know, just been saying some dope stuff.

They were just mad because I didn't go after them. That was all about like they just started buying. Like that's how people mindset. It's like how bad they want to see that happen. Let's do this. This would be good for the coach. I would love to see it. Did you have boss for him back then? Just in case, like just in case for a moment like that y'all was ever somewhere and y'all had to go at it. Did you ever have a verse or something for rock him? I might have. I don't know, no no, but I

mean no, no, no, no. Um listen. We talked one time, and when we talked, m I asked him about the line and his song, and he explained to me what it meant. He asked me about the line and my song. I explained to him what it meant, because he thought it was what was it? I asked him about the word to Daddy and he said that that's just some long Island slang, you know, instead of word to mama when we say word to daddy, you know. He asked

me about the rap solo issue. You don't want none of this, And I explained, I said, no, I'm saying I'm a rap soloist, competition on want none of this. You know, anybody around Malone as a soloist, you know. But he thought it was a shot because he said, and you know that I'm a soloist, you know. So we explained that and we you know, from there, everything

been smooth sailing. We've been cool. You know, if y'all would have had such a media back then, y'all would have been gonna at it because you know, people would have been like, y'all he coming at you. Oh yeah, oh yeah, no, no, no, no, I mean right now today I see that people mentioned and stuff from song from eighty nine eighty eight, you know, saying that I still think this was about you. You know, i'd be but I mean, if that's what entertains you, you don't

knock yourself out, you know. Do you regret not going told the told him though, just just for the for the sport, Yeah, I mean, because I mean, you know, I mean, I had a I had a successful you know, career, so what I mean, you know, I don't really see how that would have made it any better. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, and I mean and then besides that, I mean, it's like, you know, I always felt that Rock Kim is one of the greatest m mcs ever. But you know, but he's not a battle rapper, you

know what I'm saying. I mean, that's all I did. You know what I'm saying. That's how me and Bis met. You know, that's all I did. It was battle rapper. You know, I think the more intense, the more difficult battle would have been me and cars. You know what I'm saying, Because that's a battle rapper. And I mean just watching some of the stuff that I've seen him, do I see that, you know with him, the way he like the way I think, you know, it's it's deeper than just the rhyme. It's how you get in

someone head. So yeah, I definitely respect that brother as a battle let me see. And I think that that's you know Kim. Well, I'm saying Ron Kim is one of what I'm saying is he's not a battle rapper. What probably would have been better. It's like a song, you know what I'm saying, Like, you know, I got a verse on the song, and Rock Kim got a verse on the song and the people judging what verse they like better. You know what I'm saying, how did

you look up with with Madonna? How did you meet Madonna? Warner Brothers has set up a promotional tour for me, Madonna and calling me bad to visit hospitals here and on Manhattan. But all the hospitals were pretty much you know, you know, boogie hospitals, you know, with with young white kids that they didn't really know who the hell I was, you know. And at one of the hospitals, Madonna just said to one of the kids and that's big Daddy came. He's a famous rapper here. Let me hear you say.

It ain't no half. And I'm like, whoa. I'm you know, I'm sitting there like wow, Queen and pop she know my stuff. I'm like whoa. And then after we talked and I was like, hey, thank you so much. I appreciate that. Blah blah boom, And you know, she told me that, you know, you know, um that she was doing this book. She was like, I'm doing this book. I would like for you to be in it with me. Is it's really it's just photos, you know, And I'm like, you know, I would be hon it, you know, I'll

be on it, you know. And then you know, she was like, um, well, you know it's gonna be new photos. And I'm like, what's even better, you know, I mean, you know, let's let's make it happen, you know. And that's how that happened. Regret and no regret. There's nothing to regret. You know. You know I took naked photos with Madonna, right, yeah, Okay, what did it regret? Man? Yeah, because I was just thinking hip hop. That's one of those things that like, oh he was super going Hollywood.

He didn't with Madonna, you know. Yeah, but you see, you gotta understand my brother. The person saying that would have did the same damn thing. Yeah, it wasn't. It wasn't Naomi and nipicks two of my trailer. Campbell. Yeah, you know, too many people said it was naked with Madonna and Naomi Campbell. It was artistic, It was artistic. Yeah. I mean, like I said, the same people that criticized me did the same thing. They would have been sitting

there at an interview. I'm just saying. I'm just saying, though I had on boxers, though you know so you was naked naked? Nah? I think I think I had on on briefs got because I'd have been worried about shrinking Ginner situation like that. I want to show up right, you know what I mean. I wouldn't want them talking about me after he ain't really big daddy. What about Playboy? Would you have done that? If you could do that again? Would you you mean playgirl? Play girl? I'm sorry play girl?

Yeah no, probably not, but that was interesting, But you that that was really That came about as a joke. The head of publicity at Warner Brothers, Gene Shelton, you know weird. I think we just did Essence magazine and he was like, man, brother, I didn't got you in everything. He was like, I'm doing stuff I never thought I could even do. Man. I never think I'd be able to get no rapper in Ebony magazine and Essence magazine.

But I think we didn't did everything. Ain't nothing left to do but like blay girl or something, and we was like, well, let's do it. I started as a joke just like that, and then ended up at yeah, wow, that's crazy even here, like a rapper couldn't get into ebony or essence. Right, Yeah, damn, yeah, that's that's I was back then, my brother for real? For real? How long did it take your eyebrows to grow in? Man? After years of doing the three year three three cuts brows?

I don't know, man, I gotta good with you because nobody's never asking nothing like kids are still doing that now. Yeah no, my eight year old just had it a couple of weeks ago. Yeah yeah wow Yeah, So with the ever point you had to say, at some point, I'm ann growing out, I'm growing back. I'm just gonna let him grow in. Yeah, no, I mean, you know, we went through it. But then like after um, I want to say that maybe like after a year, I started seeing everybody and their mother doing it. Um, I

even I think Vanilla I used even had it. Yeah yeah, everybody mother's doing so you know it was like old to me then, you know, but and Jay immortalized it and do it again three cuts in y'all, bro, you know what I mean to do it again? Yeah? Yeah, we appreciate you for joining us, spitting this game for us this morning. Yeah, did I ever tell you the one about podcasts? Man? I definitely got to get intune with that. Absolutely. I can't wait. Thank you, thank you, sir,

and I want you. I want to see you continue to document your story. Man, you know what I mean, because you still here to tell it. All right, well, let's make it happens. Absolutely well, let's big Daddy King, Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, working on a weekend like usual, way off and then deep and like usual, swear they passed us. They doing too much. Let's oh gosh reports Breakfast Club. Well, now that Mike Tyson is not fighting Evander Holyfield, who is he about

to get in the ring with? He told TIMZ who his next opponent will be with the holy Field? Are you still going to return to the Red Star. I'm gonna fight Lennox Lewis. Lennox Lewis, dude, I can't wait to see that wins in September. See. Those are the type of exhibition matches I want to see. I don't want to see legendary fighters against YouTube stars. I want to see legendary fighters against other older legendary fighters. I'm here for that, that's cool. I want to see both

of them. I want to see Floyd too. No, I don't. I don't. I'm not mad at it. I think that's a waste of time. And Alwis did beat Mike Tyson. Oh yeah. When you look at the paper view numbers that Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Junior did, there's a huge market for those OG exhibition fights and I'm here for that. That would, that would, I'll pay for It's a market for both of them because I'm about both of them. I want to see both of them. It's a waste of time and a waste of money to

buy the YouTube versus Floyd. But whatever, all right now, Wendy Williams was interviewing Joscely and Hernandez and you know she has a show on Zeus Jocelyn's cabaret in Miami and heavyweight fights. Jocelyn was printing out to Wendy Williams says she needs to put some respect on her name. I just feel like every time I come to your show, you don't give me those flowers. When you're thirty five years might see how I should get those, not just me,

all the other young girls. Would you feel like you're trying us give me that respect? Me as when the women's we love you, but at the same time, you're not even an abusive relationship anymore. You don't deal with that man anymore. You should be in a better place. And when people come in your show, especially Black culture, you should be nicer to us, the ladies. You should respect us. You should give us her flower's what we hear, and you should tell us how proud you are of

what we've done in the street. What you're laughing that? Because I watched that video three times yesterday found out how hey what? And then in this next clip at the end of it you Wendy actually throws a flower exactly screen. Well, I'm not proud of all and what I've been through makes me even harder on young women like you can do better. Now, can we get back to the show at hand? Can I see your shoes please? But you have nothing to say about what my feeling.

I just said what I said. I don't apologize for anything. This is what I do. You only do it to the young black Spanish shirts coming up. You don't do it to anybody else. Jos Wayne, can we take for people off? Jayne? Joe? It's sure, here's a flower, Come on, what's the backstory? Though, why did you Why did Johnslyn come at her like that? I mean, I guess what she's saying is what she feels like. She feels like Williams.

That's why. Yeah, I think that's where it came from, and not just her, but she's saying a lot of people. I'm sure she means, you know, people like black China and you know things that Wendy has said about other young women on the show. I'll be honest with you, if you don't like what Wendy Williams does, you ain't got to go on the show. You definitely don't have to go on the show. You don't have to, you know what I mean. And if you go on the show, I mean, you know what I mean. Clearly she was

looking for a moment and she got it. Johson's have the time to buy her tongue either or duck a show. So she probably went on there to express herself and try to check Wendy. But I don't think it was a disrespectful way, just trying to say, look, why don't you support other women? That's the Triller matchup right there. Jocelyn. Definitely Johnson thirty seconds at the most, I say twenty at the most point, I'm mean talking about Mike Tyson

in the nineties. Style easy easy, easy victory, Florida's victory. But boxing or whatever whatever, arm wrestling, boxing, taquito. What's the thing called? It's like a mini taco. Crazy man, I'm gonna gifted this. Oh my goodness. All right, well that is your room report. All right? Who even your donk? You know, Florida needs to come to the front of the congregation. We like to have a world with him. It is a young woman named Lela's Center. She has

a private school in Miami named the Center Academy. We need to discuss some things this morning, all right, can we play a game after? I don't even know. I don't know what is Lela's Center. I don't even know what race she is. I really don't. Okay, we'll get to it. Next to the Breakfast Club, Go Morning, Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Into four chance to win two hot end cell phones twelve months of service in twenty five hundred dollars thanks to Simple Mobile.

Simple Mobile. Out with the old, in with the simple to enter and get rules. Visit breakfast Club online dot com. You make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man a tap and at n for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested. I to definitely say he rigged the door to his home and an attempt to electricate his Okay, police arrested

in Orlando man. We're talking the breakfast club bitch Honkey other day with Charlom Haine, a god. I don't know why y'all keeping letting him get youalllect Florida dolls today, tell too ball Donkey today for Thursday, April twenty nine, goes to Leila ser Okay, co founder of a private school in Miami named Sinner Academy. Now, what did your uncle Charlotte always say about the great state of Florida. I've been telling y'all for years, the craziest people in

America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Now, I'm not a religiou person, but there's a Bible scripture Isaiah five twenty and that scripture is woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. Basically folks who see things backwards. Okay, imagine if you knew someone who thought up was down, who thought hot was cold, and they argued with you

about it. Like you're sitting there in ninety degree heat, ball sweating, forehead glistening, and then somebody walks up to you and some jeans, times a fur coat, a scully and they're telling you is freezing out. You would look at that person like they are in saying, well, that's how we all look at Florida. Yeah, Florida, that's how y'all act. See. The world is getting vaccinated. The US is one of the top countries with one of the

highest vaccination rates per one hundred people. I don't know what the latest number is, but twenty percent of the US population is fully vaccinated. You have countries around the world easing rescriptions for fully vaccinated people. Looking at vacation. Many colleges across the country will require the COVID VACCINEAM before they enter. I got a bunch of them here. George Washington University, Amory Clark, Atlanta Morehouse, Spellman, just to

name a few. Okay, they're gonna require you to have a COVID vaccine before you come back to school. Basically, we can get back to some sort of normalcy, even though things will never be normal like we knew them. But like the greatest R and B singer of the past decade, Miguel once said, what's normal anyway? But we can get back to some sort of normalcy if people

are vaccinated. I'm not an anti vaxxer, but I'm not about this COVID vaccine life either, not against it, just not willing to be a part of this first wave. Not to mention, I'm not really a vaccine guy. I don't think I've ever had a flu shot that I can remember, So if I don't need to get it, I probably won't. Just being honest, But I don't knock anyone who does. Do your thing. Okay, people getting vaccinated

or making life easier for everybody else. People getting vaccinated or causing a rescription is to be losing, So do your thing, okay. Now, if the rest of the country, the rest of the world is opening up more for folks who are vaccinated. If colleges across America are making it mandatory to have the vaccine to return to school, what do you think FLOYDA is doing. Let's go to

w FARCBS four Miami for the report. Police CEO of the Center Academy has shared conspiracy theories recently on her Instagram. Now she's making a move at her own private school. It won't employ people who get the COVID nineteen vaccine. In letters to parents and teachers, the private school asked teachers and staff who want to be vaccinated to wait until the end of the school year and said they

quote cannot allow recently vaccinated people near students. In letters, the school called the vaccine experimental and claimed tens of thousands of women worldwide had adverse reproductive issues like miscarriages or irregular periods by just being near someone who was recently vaccinated, theories which have been debunked by doctors and

the CDC. The school has told teachers if they do want to get the vaccine over the summer, they won't be allowed back to school until those vaccine clinical trials are complete. So Center Academy won't let you in if you're vaccinated. Please, if you have never listened to your uncle Chaula before, listen to me now. Whatever makes sense everywhere else will never make sense in Florida. We live in a world where vaccinated people are being welcomed. Places

aren't even allowing you in if you aren't vaccinated. But here it comes Florida to let you know. Don't you bring your vaccinated ass over here? Okay, we don't want you and our sitting her academy if you're vaccinated. Lela Sentina doesn't want you into school, she said, and I quote she talks about vaccinated people the way people speak

about folks with COVID, she said. Folks that are vaccinated maybe transmitting something from their bodies that could harm others, particularly to reproductive systems, fertility and normal growth development in women and children. This is like shaming someone for calling an uber when they're drunk. This is like shame I'm in your homegirl for taking a Plan B pill okay after she may have gotten her club shot up. This is like shaming someone for wearing a seatbelt while driving.

This is like the dude in the hood who shames you because you went to college. Okay, because you're reading the book. Oh educated as all right, this is like shaming someone for wearing a condom. That's exactly what this is. Imagine inviting someone into a whorehouse and it's a bunch of different humans for him to have sex with. So this guy put out a pulls out a twenty pack of condoms, and you say that Late Texas not welcome here. That Late Texas transmitting something that could harm others. By

the way, that could be a thing in Florida. Why because it's Florida. I don't have anything else to say about this. Because some donkeys, especially ones from Florida, sell themselves. Please give Linda Center the sweet sound in the Hamletones. Oh no, you are the dogee, Oh the da do Gee, Oh the day. Guarantee you as a hoolehouse in Florida that doesn't welcome condoms, guarantee it? Well, all right, DM there, I just want to know about it, m I know

it exists in Florida. In Jersey one time, if you know, what would you say, drum, I met a girl in Jersey one time that the next up condoms? Really, what do you mean she wouldn't want you to wear one? Yeah? She actually shamed me for playing out a condoms. Really what happened after you hit? Bro? I didn't. You're a liar out there somewhere, a liar. It's a little bearded seven year old out there right now. All right, well thank you for that. Donkey up the day, Ms Junior,

Dramas hit for I know you hit. I took my toys that I'm at home. You said you use your toy and you went home. Just guy, I'm not shaming. I'm not shaming that you be you'll wow, Okay, you used your toy and you went home. That's right, That's what a man would do. All right, you know what I'm saying you and go home. I know what I'm getting you for Christmas whatever? All right, up next year, it's the fortune out after that one, ask ye eight

hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call ye now all right, Dramas, it's the Breakfast Logomner the Breakfast Club. He need relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice. Haul up now for ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. It's time for asking. Ye, Hello, who's this? Hey? How are you going listen to? What's up? Man?

What's your question for you? Yeah? I want to ask you. She got a section that they might even help with you up. She had an inspection today and you didn't have clean up? You said, Yeah, I didn't help a thing up. She hadn't always when she cleaned up from nine to seven this morning. She woke me up with an attitude. So I just why didn't you help? I was tired. I gotta see on my kidney. I'm not doing it for real? Yeah, all right, so couple together.

What's the inspection for housing? Got something going on? What you gotta clean up? And didn't gonna take a big long Yeah they're doing right. I'm sure she was tired too, right, Yes, if you worked in a school and stuff, But she only worked from seven thirty to two. But I'm not putting don't do it, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that. She only worked from this time to

this time. Look, at the end of the day. Sometimes there's responsibilities and people have to be a team when you're in a relationship, right, Yes, yes, and sometimes when you're wrong, you just have to say I was wrong. Yeah, yeah, I am. I want to tell her that. I hope she listens to the radio station to day. But I don't know caller telling you wrong? I am, man, I am, But she wouldn't believe I talked to y'all to day. Well, what's her what's her name? Let's let's shout her out

and let's apologize the right way. Her name is Cissy Williams. She's really from New Jersey, but she lived here in North Carolina, and I'll stay here with her. I'm from Cincinnati. My name is third. Okay, now the apology. It's the same day as yours, Jane Way the third, He said, Sunday with your birthday. I said, wow, let me call them. But you know, capricorns can be Capricorns can be very

stubborn sometimes, Yeah, we are. She called me a nosteristic or something, but she about what she called you a noster a nosteristic, whatever they call it. That's the people that do the weather, the people that do the weather on TV. You do the weather, no nastic? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, they do. They do the weather on TV. Not them to all the man. What he is saying? What you saying? Called you a weatherman? No? No, well I hope what she's saying, Well, I hope. I don't know. Can I

just say a couple of things here? You cannot apologize right and not do better though. You can't just keep messing up and apologizing. You have to think of things that you can do to actually for real make real improvements. It's not just keep messing up and apologizing for it. You have to be better, that's true. Birthday is in two days, So what can you do starting? What can you do starting now to show her that you're sorry. It's more than just saying it. It's showing it. Well.

When you get on work, I can join and feelish, open or doing whatever. But if they already didn't did this factum for a week, it off, they're not can just take her out to dinner or do little thing? But I gotta give a little money for a birthday. I already bought her some gifts, necklaces, the ring, but you brought her ill necklace with the love pincre a

dominetic eighteen care a little ring? Okay, all right, listen, And even if she did start cleaning up maybe you need to finish up, do whatever it is that you need to do, even if you have to tell her, look, i'm holding down, take care of you. Cater to her when she gets home. You should have dinner for her, whatever it is waiting for her. She might be too tired to go out. She's been up cleaning and then she had to work. Yeah. If I can say this, I'm only the best cook to me. To others, I'm

not a good cook. Yeah, all right, Well then why don't you pick up? Why don't you pick up some food, get some wine, get some drinks, whatever it is, and cater to her. Some candles, make the house. Get some candles, make the house smell good. Okay, Yeah, I just got two months on my brain. I'm trying to cleve my hair away. All right, let's clear it, man, don't lose a good woman. I'm not I'm not trying, all right, brother, Okay,

all right, y'all have a blessed you too. Bro. Ask you don't dree on five one if you need relationship advice here now it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, some real advice with Angel. Good morning, even asta. What's your question for ask ye? Good morning, so I just need

a little feedback because I need some peace of mind. Um. So, just to try to make a long story, sure, I ended up moving in with my mother in law because her husband had passed away and just basically trying to make things right, um and not having her live by herself. So me, my four kids, and my husband at the time moves in. A year and a half into it, we ended up. You know, I'm like talking to him and like, Okay, what's gonna be our plan? A no

game plan going on whatever whatever? No types to talk about leaving his mama's house to be able to do our own things. And it got to the point where he so stuck on the sea that I ended up leaving, and he chose to let me and the four kids walk away so he can stay with his mom. And don't get me wrong, I know, you know, a relationship with a mother nobody should ever cross and I totally respect that. But at the end of the day, it's like them, what the dude, what do we do here?

And man's I've seen this happened a few times. I know one of my friends she got married and the mom was living with them to help take care of the kids at first, and then after that it's like, Okay, how do we get out of this situation? And it is a touchy thing, but y'all have your own family, right and in order for your family to thrive, first of all, his mother shouldn't even want him to stay there. She should want him to be with his family. I don't know, girl, So why why is it that he

won't leave? I don't know. It's just like, I guess he's in this comfort zone. It's got best of both worlds under one route. But you know, at the same time, that's not that's not fair to me. It kind of like made me step down from the white position because she just kind of took over and I'm just you know, and just kind of put me in the backburner pretty much. But yeah, and that I left. But so did you ask did you ask him? Did you ask him to come with you? Or did you tell him you were leaving?

It's been an ongoing conversation, so it kind of was like I was shaking up soda bottle and I just kind of floated type of thing. So he knew it was coming. The way I left, it was just what was it plans? I was just like, you don't want to forget this, right, And that's not a great way to communicate either, right, No, not at all. I understand it's frustrating for you. But again, like you said, you just kind of exploded and y'all didn't make a plan.

It could have been okay, let's plan that within three months, let's find a place together, let's move out, or you could have said, look, here's the plan. We have to get our own place. I'm gonna look for it. I want you to come with me. So now I'm leaving it up to you. But you can't just make a move like that and be angry because now y'all are in a fight, and now it's like you don't want to give in it. He doesn't want to give in. Yeah,

you read about dons, but it was talked about. It wasn't like I mean, obviously we did talk about it. It's just the fact that he just wasn't budging. It was like, well, why are we gonna go spend Brent on something when we find right here? Or you know, just like he always had an excuse for everything, and I was just like, you know what, I don't know, Maybe it's better where or off that way. But it's always good they hear from the outside, you know, just

to see what I could have changed. Yeah, yeah, I mean you can. You should have said, look, I want you to come with us, and now you still can do that, right, you still want to be with your husband. It's been to the point now I'm kind of like the way he's been asking, I don't it maybe it made him show his true colors because he hasn't even bothered. He's just he's okay being with his mom. I'm curious what he would I'm curious what he would have to

say about it when you ask, like what is his side? Um, you and me both. I would like to know myself. There's no communication, I mean, and that's a big problem with it between all of us. But at the end of the day, like my thing is like I just want to know, like I know, there's you you know, don't cross the line with your mom relationship. But at the same time, like there has to be a draw of where you cross, and you're right, and he has he has, he has his own family now and that's

what has to be his priority. Also obviously his mom matters, of course, but he has his own children and his own wife, and so there has to be a compromise where maybe his you know, you guys live close by to his mom so he can go there whenever he needs to or whatever it is. But he's an adult. You guys are adults. You have your own family, and he has to act in that manner. You've already been there for over a year, You've already compromised. Now he has to give in to your side, and he should

want to. And sometimes, yes, guys can get really comfortable. But like you said, it's a communication that seems to be off and you need an outside tour. So what you might want to do is get some professional couples counseling because it's like y'all can't communicate with each other, right, It's like you have your side. You ended up exploding on him and then I'm sure he didn't react well to that. Yeah, yeah, you right, Oh no, but yeah,

I appreciate that though. All right, And remember, relationships and marriages are always work. It's not always easy. So look at this as like a bump in the road where you guys have to figure out how to smooth things out and get through it. And sometimes that does take an outside person, So I really encourage you to go hard for that. Find somebody that you guys can talk to that can help y'all be able to express yourselves

and come to a resolution. But I do think you're right and that it's time to move out and have your own household. Oh real, Yeah, all right, I'm gonna take that into consideration. I appreciate y'all. Okay, all right, as you too? All right? That was ask ye or coming up a rule of report. Ye is out in Ohio and tell it Colly. We'll be joining, all right, So we'll do that when we I'm back at the Breakfast Club, Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Quality. This is

the Rumor Report with Angela. Ye. Yes, as you know, I'm in Ohio and Yellow Springs and Tai Live Quality. Of course it's here, and we were talking about this last week about the new podcast that they have coming to Luminary Day Chappelle, y'asine Bay and tay Live Quality. So let's talk about it. Give us some more information. Yes, indeed, shout out to Envy and Charlotte Man. How y'all doing Pace Peace Midnight Miracle is the name of the podcast.

You can follow it on social media at Midnight Miracle. I'm very proud of it. I'm very happy to be presenting it to the people. We just announced it about a week ago. It's a podcast hosted by myself, Y'asine Bay Akamo's Deaf, and Dave Chappelle, and we have a lot of guests. We have a lot of our friends who came through to be a part of the podcast. So I'm excited about sharing it with the world. Any spoilers, like who, like who? I think you're on it? Who

else is on it? Famous people? Uh? You know, if you looked at the pictures and images that came out from this summer what we dubbed Team Chappelle twenty twenty Summer Camp, everybody from quest Love to Comment and Tiffany Hatters to Chris Rock and Kevin Hart and just anyone who you've seen coming through, anybody who you could imagine would rock with myself, y'all seen Bay and Dave Chappelle is going to be on this podcast about what do you have discussing? Is it just everything? Is a political

it is a comedy or is it just life? It's just life and it's nonlinear that's what I'm very excited about. A lot of podcasts are just sort of thematic or just straight ahead interview. This podcast imagine the Chappelle Show as a podcast. If you looked at this Chappelle show, it might be a skit about something historical. It might be Dave telling some jokes, it might be some actors. Um So it's it's real nonlinear and you don't know what to expect. But it's a lot of good music,

a lot of good jokes, a lot of good energy. Well, I've been said Dave should have a podcast because that's what his streams of consciousness on stage lately, but that once he's been putting on YouTube, that's what they sound like. But you said something earlier to leave. I don't know if you can repeat this, but I said that. You know, I'm one of those people. I don't know if podcasts work behind a paywall and if people won't pay for

Dave Chappelle and they won't pay for nobody. But you said another bit of incentive that I don't know if you have put out there yet. That intrigued me a lot. Well, obviously, if you got myself and y'all seen bay on a podcast with Dave Chappelle, then the subject of the black

Star album is going to come up. So what I will say is that if you are a fan of this podcast and they subscribe and get behind the paywall, and I agree with you, Charlemagne, you know, it's very hard in the podcast space because a lot of people there's a lot of good content for free, and so to ask people to come to the marketplace to say, you know what, we're gonna change your listening habits. We're gonna change and spending habits, and we'renna ask you to

spend money for a podcast. The fan is gonna be like, well, what else am I getting? If I can get so many other podcasts are free. You will be hearing new black Star music on this podcast. How and when it comes out, I don't know, but you're guaranteed to hear new black Star music. Wow, it's some form of fashion on this podcast. So four songs from black Star that I said you were you were guaranteed to hear some form of black Star music in the error of a

of a SoundCloud, band Camp only fans n ft. So you never know what form is gonna be in You know what I'm saying, but you're gonna hear some form or something. I mean, it's only right new music, new music, not not old not old songs. Okay. And you know what we were also talking about, since we were discussing things that we were talking about behind the scenes, and Lennox Lewis fight and he's gonna be fighting Mike Tyson, and you were saying that you actually had him on

the album. If you all recall this, I reflecting in turn or right before his fight. Yeah, shout out to Lennox Lewis. That session in Electric Light was very special. Gilt Scott Heron was there, Dave Chappelle was there imitating Nelson Mandela. You know, people think us to this day, people still think I got Rick James and Nelson Mandela on my debut album High Tech. So definitely shout out to Lennox Lewis. He lent his vocal talents to that album. We look forward to hearing this podcast. When is it

coming out? When? When it's the first episode released? I'm not sure the exact date of the first episode, but it will be within the next few weeks. We already dropped a couple of teasers and trailers if you want to get involved in things I'm doing and you can't wait for the podcast. I just dropped my book, Vibrate Higher, Go pick that up. I just dropped the album with diamond D, the legendary New York producer diamond D, the Gotham Album featuring Buster Rhyme, Skazoo, John Forte and all that.

But um, yeah, the podcast will be out very soon. I'm still doing People's Party. That's not stopped. All right. Did you make sure angela Ye got tested before y'all less than six feet away? Just making sure absolutely our COVID protocols here and Yellow Springs is very similar to the COVID protocols. Y'all got up there at the station, and I can't wait to come up there and see y'all absolutely right there. Okay, I thought you man Tushe, you can't wait to come to the station and see

us because you ain't here. Okay, listen, you know I'm having a good time out here. Okay, all right, all right, guys, that is now when we come back. We got the People's Choice mix. Get to request in right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club your mornings will never be the same hour. Audible Pick of the Day is playing to win. Best selling author Michael Lewis Questions and Rewards and course of youth Sports on Families.

Your first thirty days of Audible Plus are free. Sign up at audible dot com. Slash Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now. Shout out to Big Daddy Kane for joining us this morning. That's right throwback Thursday, now half, that's a great throwback Thursday, right there. M shout to Kane. Um. Also, yeah, shout out to everybody know. I'm doing my real estate semin all this week in New Jersey. We try to

teach our community how to invest in real estate. So there's a lot of people out there that haven't. You know, there's the first time home buy it or first time home investor. We just try to help them walk them down the right way so they're not spending too much money and saving a lot of money on the investments

and things like that. We just try to do that for different communities in different areas so that you know, we can make sure that we own some dirt out now, all right, yes, indeed, and you know I got my store and I have my wholesale day this weekend. That's why I'm over here. I'm in Ohio now and then I'm headed to Detroit to get ready for wholesale day for Private Label on eight Mile and Dequinna and that's going to be on Sunday. So it was really insane when we did it a couple of months ago. So

now we're doing it again. So if you want to buy some hair, some bundles, some wigs, whatever it is that you need, lashes, all of those things, make sure y'all come through. Okay, all right, Well, when we come back, positive notice to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is dj Enjy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we all Breakfast Club, Charlemagne.

You got a positive note? I do. But first I just want to salute everybody, you know, because you know, I was looking at some of the comments on audible dot com backslas see to God for We've Got Answers, which is an audiobook I put out a few weeks ago. Man, if you've if you if you haven't downloaded it yet, you should, Okay, because it's a good conversation about racing America from a brilliant black brain trust that I put together. So if you have an audible, membership is free on Audible.

The project is called We've Got Answers. Go check that out. And the positive note is simply this, don't waste words on people who deserve your silence. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing. Breakfast club, you know, finish for y'all dumb

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