Change everyone coming to breakfast club. I'm always the hot sea. You're both control people even doing you so peg? Are you so paggy? The World's most Dangerous morning shows? DJ Bitch Angela. I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlemagne the god, the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way? The breakfast club ain't for everybody. Good morning you, s A who, Good morning Angela Ye, Good morning d d Vy, Good morning Charlomagne, Good morning d J Envy.
Happy Thursday. Just one more day into the weekend. What's up, guys? Yes, So, if you haven't guessed already, I'm waiting for Charlemagne and Envy the show up to work today. Now. I'm not in New York. I'm in Atlanta, so I'm not sure if there's some type of traffic going on. I don't know if the two of them are together, but I do know they both live and uh in the same direction, so maybe something happened, Perhaps they both made both of them late. A lot of times they're walking together. I'm
not gonna tell you how any work. Now you here, Oh, welcome, MV. I didn't know if you guys are walking in together. I was gonna say a couple of days ago and for some reason, you call five minutes before the show starts. Angelie's not here. Now you're here. I'm in Atlanta. What you're doing, Atlanta? I can't talk about it. Yeah, maybe not at all. I don't know, but I will say you walked in and when you were coming your butt remember that yesterday, two days ago, days ago? Yes, yeah,
so I'm used to that with you guys together. Oh, now we're together today, Charlomante here, Okay, there we go. So how do y'all both get here at the same time? All the time? We came in together because the show starts at six am, and we both know we got to walk into the studio. But six am? Why do on air light not work on their lights? Not? It never works. It's never worked. No, usually, Yeah, because you're supposed to be in there when we're on there. H yeah,
it never works. Good morning again, So you're not gonna tell us what you're doing, Atlanta. I had an emergency, so yes, but I'll be back, okay, all right, all right, well you and your emergency. Well, listen, today is a great Today is a great morning, man, because we had some amazing energy, some divine energy here in this studio. What day was that I don't remember, but today I don't even want to call it throwback Thursday. Let's call
it timeless Thursday to day. That's right, timeless Thursday, because these brothers that we haven't here this morning are absolutely timeless. Yeah, Jimmy Jim and Terry Lewis will be joined this morning, man, and they still look the same as they did, like in the eighties and nineties, they looked the same. Yeah. And if you don't know, maybe live behind a rock
or you don't know who they are? The other brothers that produced damn everybody in the industry, from Janet Jackson to Usher, to Michael Jackson to Um, who else there Mariah carry Mary J. Blige, Um the time I used te Um so many people. I want to know who else lives behind the rock with envy? I never yes behind the rock. They know what I mean, behind something. Listen, here's the thing, though, these guys are legends, these guys
are icons. All of that feels like an understatement, but some conversations just feel your feel your spirit and this one filled mine. Okay, Yeah, west Man, Shalomar Lord and the less goes on. All right, well, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Well, I told you I'm in Atlanta, and so let's talk about these new mask mandates with the CDC is now saying what these numbers are looking like? It's not looking good.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, well, more morning. Everybody is j Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we all to Breakfast clubles's getting some front page news. All right, what we start with you, Well, let's start with COVID. Tokyo has seen the third consecutive day of record COVID nineteen cases, and so they said at least one hundred and ninety eight cases have been reported as linked to the Tokyo Games as of Thursday.
They are under a state of emergency, which is in effect until August twenty second. Now, the US has also reported their highest number of new cases in the world. So there is this summer search as the delta variant spreads and some more than six hundred and eleven thousand Americans have died from COVID nineteen. Just fifty seven point six of Americans aged twelve and up are fully vaccinated according to data, and the CDC has cited new science
on the transmissibility of the delta variant. They also changed their mask guidance. They now recommend everyone in areas with substantia or high levels of transmission vaccinated or not wear a mask in public. Off the update that guidance, I'll see Keisha Landspotom signing an executive order require masks inside all public places. But I was, what does that? How does that affect like baseball games and these concerts and these shows that you put your mask on just like
it looks like she said, you know, so crazy. I hear people discuss how we should listen to experts and scientists and not folks on social media, and I agree, But man, when the experts make foolish ass decisions like this that defied just simple common sense that we all have, it's very easy not to listen because common sense would tell us not to take the mask off. Common sense.
I said last year, I'm gonna always wear my mask at the airport from that on, right, So let to all the Asians we used to see on flights wearing mask and we wondered why y'all wear ahead of the curve. And I'm never taking my mask off at least at
least at airports. I mean, just because everybody's on black control, it doesn't mean you stop you stop wearing guns, right, But I would say they never said you could take them off in the airport, like they said you could take them off instead if you were vaccinated, you could take your mask off. The APT anywhere said if you were full, but not in the airport. I thought anywhere at the airport. Airport you have to wear mask. The
airport I'm talking about. But even even still in general, I'm just saluting the agents because that's what we used to see them at at the airport with the mask on. But I'm wearing my mask in public places period, for the rest of my life, just because it seems like it makes sense. And you saw what they said, flu
cases dropped because everybody's wearing masks things of that nature. Whynot, Well, Disney World did bring back the indoor mask requirement for our guests, all guests, like you said, in Atlanta, you are required to wear masks indoors. New York City has offered a one hundred dollars incentive for vaccination that starts on Friday, So anybody who goes to a city run vaccination site for their first dose of the vaccine will get one hundred dollars. And this is because there's also
a surge in cases in the city as well. They said it's driven by, of course, the delta variant. They said, the last Friday, the average of new daily cases with thirty two percent higher than a week prior. M A lot going on right now, y'all really be careful at
least wear your mask when you're out. I was watching CNN last night, and you know, you know, everybody keeps trying to blame the unvaccinated, but they had a doctor on last night and she was saying that vaccinated people can pass it to each other, and vaccinated people can pass it to doses too. So it sounds to me like everybody should just practice social distancing and continue to
wear their masks. On the way in, I was dropping in, I listened to the news on the way in, and I heard Joe Biden say something like, um, if you haven't got your vaccination yet, yea, how how did you put it? Many It seemed like if you ain't getting you stupid. And I'm sitting there like this president's while you ain't find audio yet, right, they will find an audio. I'm like, I'm like, what, man, that's not that bad.
Take what there? You stupid if you didn't get your vaccination and a lot of people just don't feel comfortable getting the vaccination. But but that's his opinion. If he feels like people are stupid for not getting you're a president man. Well. Fire has also suggested their data has suggested a third dose of COVID nineteen vaccine strongly boost protection against the delta bar if the if the first two aren't protecting people from it, then why would I
get a third? Come on, we gotta think this one through, guys, Come on, come on, fire her right. They are still saying though that if you do get this, and I just want to continue to reiterate this, if you do get the vaccination, it does lower the transmissibility and likelihood that you'll get it. That doesn't mean you won't get it, but it lowers that likelihood and I'm lowers thee as sick in hospitalized. Why you gotta tell me what you're
getting this information? You could You've been saying that CDC's been saying that. They said died. They said, I think nineties something percent of those people don't have their vaccine. They said, I think six thousand or close to six thousand people who have been fully vaccinated have died. I saw that too. You get that that's compared to how
many people overall. I mean, but we can't. We don't want to play that game because if you do that, you can say you can say six hundred and fifty thousan people compared to three hundred and twenty million in America. You know, the percentage is low. So you don't want to play that game. But they've always said that you can still get it, you can still get sick, but it lowers the chances, that's all. It doesn't say that you'll never nothing. There's no vaccine that's one hundred percent
effective down about. I just don't want to get it. I'm a wearing my mask when I'm in public, and you know, if I got my vaccination, so I do feel a little more comfortable. But I'm gonna wear my mask. Just because everybody's on birth control doesn't mean you stop wards. That's why the CDC should have never told people to stop wearing masks. All right, well, lad is your front page news? Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Kind say wake up, wake up, walls. If you're trying to get it off your chest because you're mad or blass, we want to hear from you on a breakfast cluck. Hello, who's this? I just want to say, good morning, quarter party guys, Stone, Sean Stone, Angela right, keep on calling me porter party guys. I don't know. Good morning, Charlotte. Man, how are you doing? Piece King? How are you, brother? I'm blessed man Angela ye,
dj Envy. You know who is this you got? Called Red? He's not a new guy. He's the board up. Okay, why y'all? Howired me? Man? Because you don't know how to run the boards. It's not your area, the boards. That's why I don't run a job. I used to. I used to run them back in the day though, when I first started the radio, I used to run boards. I don't board. I don't know how to run the board. And you think Red shucks at running the boards. Yes, how many times he'd be messing up. He hasn't messed
up that that many times. After the first couple of days, though, Man, No, I ain't get my shot down. You know it's a process because he actually has been working with us, but this is a different job for him. So you have to give you a little bit of time. That's true. That's true. Well, listen, I have a friend right that that really loved the show. Can I can I just give her a shout out? Of course? Why are you hitting up on that man like that? That was whack?
And did that? That was not Red? That was that was whacking you? Why would you hang up on that man that was so corny? Just now? Why would you do after that man was Johnstone? I want you to know that was dj Envy. I don't know why he did that. That was so pointless. See what that reand for no reason? Man, your team you stick together? No we don't, okay, all right, you gotta keep Red humble
in the keep all right. Ready, ain't do nothing nobody, man, Ready, try to grab a Mike Red just chilling trying to do his boy. Do your job, that's right, right, Do your job right? Man? Hello, who's this yo yoga morning? This is well, well, what's up? Brother? Get it off your chests? Hey, man, um, I just want to just say that everything is going on good in my life. Man. I just ain't God for everything that he's doing. Man. Also the chance that I U I came on here before.
I wanted you guys to uh, you know, just to be honest and rape my my song before. But I didn't get no feedback. But I also have another song I want to share with you guys. All right, go ahead, brother, all right, it's a little also over here. I didn't read the tend you or something that I intend to be talking down all my pass where don't get to be wanted to win. I'm going to shine to me on your TV screen talking on the streets. The right to do the math. You know what ain't attracted me?
Five Bell called out my dogs this first, even me John's a Cordier stade. Ain't no se good coming hard to get rid of. You get a bag in time to abody to do that prompts the muty what Dustee wouldn't money and the holes wouldn't need to look at me made a difference my life so young cropigy. Mom was, oh he was rapping. Yeah, he was rapping. I thought you were still just talking. I didn't know you was rapping. Did you say something about your penis? He said, good penis.
Help she can't get rid of me? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. But it's a so what do you want to have a career? You're trying to rap rap like you want to be like you want to make you make it? Yeah, you don't think he was nice? I mean, I mean I can't. It's for them, But it's just the way that I can express myself in another way to be heard. Hey man, whatever guy got planning for you gonna happen? Brother? Yes, like I said before, I wanted you guys to break my tongue, you know, just
give your honors defect. Well, that's whatever guy got planning for you gonna happen. What do you think about it? Soon? You can't tell him. Whatever guy got planning for you gonna happen. King, Is that a good thing? Whatever guy got planning for you gonna happen? My brother? Good luck? Well follow me, follow me on at the ground. My name is cream Mode. Yes, sir, all right, brother, have a go on. Get it off your chests eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent hit us up now with the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blessed, so you better have the same in We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey? D thing I'm to become? Morning to Anthony calling out of broker. What's up? Brother? Get it off your chest? Hey, listen, you know that's how I can and Kurt but to
gett this vaccine. You know, we gotta find the as this bro You know, I think a lot of these decisions we're carrying, uh politically motivated. Wearing your mask, don't get your vaccinam, don't get your vaccine. You know, scientists proven that it's working. Um, it's feary and fear think driving people not to get the vaccine. And we just need to push it. And you know, when you guys out,
you know talking in the morning, just encourage people. And there's any mixed messages, just kind of hold it back because a lot of people are sitting back and are confused. And I think that we just need to really promote this vaccine and get it out here. I don't, I don't, I don't. I don't agree with you. I think everybody should make their own personal decision and their own personal choices. I do think everybody should wear a mask in social distance.
And I'm not an anti vaccent by any means, but I'm not gonna just, you know, uh tell people to go get something that you know. I don't. I'm not. I'm not sure of myself. I think it's perfectly fine for some of us to still be confused. That's why the experts are here to tell us the right information so we're not confused. And I think they all putting
it out there. But you know, when I'm at my workplace and you know, I have maybe more than half of my staff that hasn't gotten their vaccine, UM, I feel like it just creates an unsafe working mirat for a lot of us. And maybe maybe it's maybe it's fair to rule for me to want people to get it, you know, But I'm just, you know, I think it's
the right team to get it. Not mad at you for your opinion, and you shouldn't mad at anybody else's for their No, I'm not mad at I'm not mad at Yeah, I don't think it's about being mad at anybody. I would encourage people. I think it was a good idea for myself to get the vaccine. If someone asked me my opinion, yes, I would say you should get the vaccine. Now, I'm not gonna call you stupid if you don't, but if you want my opinion, I would
encourage people to get it. Exactly. I'm not mad at anybody. I just think that we should encourage hope together. That's all. Okay, Well, thank you, brother, Sorry, thank you guys. All Right, Hello, who's this this lad calling out the north New Jersey. What's your name? Lazy lazy cars? Lazy cars. Yeah, they called me that because I'm laid back. I've a laid back swagger, so you know, yes, sir, all right, we'll get it off your chess. Brother. Well, I got the
most beautiful woman in the world. Her name is teammate. You know, we've been together for eight years. She got two group sons. You know, I'm basically like their role model, and we got an anniversary coming up, and I just want to tell her how much I love her. We've both listened to y'all show at the same time. Everything. Tell her thank you, we appreci we appreciate y'all. Man. I also want to shout out to her youngest son,
h K one thirty fifth. That's this, that's the stage thing, you know, because he got some music that he's trying to promote. Ain't wanted me to get on the radio phone, so I've been trying every morning for like two weeks. So but you guys can hit him up at Instagram at h K one thirty five. And he got his music. His album expand expanded streaming on all platforms, you know, ticktok iTunes. Okay, all right, brother, spotify this promo. Sound this promo sound wild, lazy, bro it does sound lazy.
Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one five one rooms up next to the breakfast club. Morning the breakfast club. This is the rumor report. Well, Netflix, Facebook, and Google are requiring vaccinations for employees and actors. They sent an email reportedly to employees saying that they were delaying their full office return to October eighteenth because of
the recent delta spikes. And that's Google CEO, and he said that anybody coming back to work in the office after that would have to be vaccinated and show proof, so whether or not you can work from home part time because they had said they would allow that back in December at Google. You know, we don't know if that's still in play now. Facebook said they'd be doing the same thing soon. They confirmed that employees looking to come work at US offices going forward would need to
prove they've gotten a shot. And if you haven't been vaccinated and say that medical and or other reasons, they will consider that and evaluate that before moving forward. And Netflix and Netflix this week also reportedly told their INHU production teams and partners that folks working in Zone A, which is actors and those in close proximity to them, would be required to be vaccinated. You know, they have
the right to do that. That's their companies. I wonder what they continue to give the employees the option to work at home though for how long. Well, actors can't really work at home at Netflix, so that's in production teams. So yeah, but we don't know about Google and Facebook, so we'll see all right. Now, Lizzo has been responding to rumors. I didn't even know this rumor, but she was talking about one rumor about her that really bothers her.
So she responded in a video on TikTok, so, I've seen a lot of annoying things about me on the internet, but the thing that bothers me the most is this rumor that I stage dived at a concert and killed somebody. Like that rumor, it's a fly. First of all, I've never stage dived in my life, and bitch killed somebody. Y'all really gonna put that on my mother's name, Like, I know I'm big, but bitch, I'm not that big. That's hilarious. Dived onto the bed afterward after she did that.
I wonder what the trigger is it? The weight, the fact that he said she she killed someone, of the fact that people would believe such a foolish room with Do you realize that that was a real room that would be everywhere everywhere? Come on, bro. I think she was just being funny though, because then the way she stage dived onto the bed, you know, afterwards, So she was making fun of that rumor in particular. All right now, Rihanna is teasing her new fancy perfume. She does everything okay,
Lingerie skincare, makeup. Now she has fancy perfume, and she posted pictures on social media, black and white pictures and said that it's coming soon. I know that's gonna smell good. So we definitely support all of that. And you know she also trade marked fancy here, so I'm sure that's coming soon as well. Now, Kyrie Irving doesn't like his new Nike signature shoe. Did you guys see what the shoes look like? I saw the bottom of I did not. What does it look like? Well, there was some leaked
photos of this shoe. It's not that appealing looking, and apparently Kyrie agrees. He said, I have nothing to do with the design or marketing of the upcoming Kyrie eight. In my opinion, these are trash. I have absolutely nothing to do with them. Nike plans to release it without my okay, regardless of what I say, So I apologize in advance to all my sneakerheads and true supporters. Now,
my kids love Kyrie ivers. That's like one of the number one basketball shoe for kids to wear to play basketball. They wear Kyrie Irvans. Well, how does that happen? Though? Did Nike not reach out to him and his team? How does that not happen? To Kyrie? Not answered the phone, probably not involved in the design. And you know they just put your name on it, pay a bunch of money and says to Kyrie Irvings and because there's no way if he had control, they would be able to
put once again, how does that happen? You're Kyrie Irving, like you know you should shouldn't you have a saying what your shoe looks like? Yes? I would think so. Yeah, maybe there's deadlines they had to reach and he didn't approves. I don't know. I couldn't tell y'all. Don't know what his dale looks like, but I know he don't like
this new one, all right? And in good news, Kyrie Irving has helped build a solar water center in Pakistan and he used his family foundation and partnership with the Panee Project, which is a volunteer run nonprofit organization in Pakistan. Now they posted this center is providing over one thousand villagers access to clean, healthy water, facilitating farming for families, and providing light to women and children. If we're looking for our new team to chare for, we highly recommend
mister Irving and the Brooklyn Nets. They posted that on Twitter. So you know what a privilege it is to have clean water. Imagine not having access to that on a daily basis. A lot of communities all over the world have issues being able to acquire fresh water, so that is amazing for them. Let all the kind of stories they're like to drop on a clue box of car. You're over for that too. Okay, another good story. Let's talk about trade the Truth he helped a Houston student
who was selling water to buy some clothes for school. Now, he called on his followers to help get into contact with Jadine Buckley. He was a teenage boy. He's been a week selling try to raise mone for school clothes. They shared his efforts on a Facebook post that eventually went viral. The post said, please stop by and buy a bottle water or donate to him. He's a really sweet kid. In a world where so many of our youth choose to rob and steal, he has chosen a
different path. Let's make sure he has everything he needs to be successful this school year. Show the Truth caught wind of it and called on Jadin and got in contact with him, and yeah, and he posted a picture with him we got to see him shopping and all of that. Love it dropping a clue monster, the guy trade a trophy. We love these positive stories. And Anderson Packet and Bruno Mars. Looks like suck Sonic has another song, by the way, leave the Door Open and still rocks.
That song came out in March and it's still like a popping song. So I cannot wait to hear what they have next. But they did post summertime jam this Friday, so a lot of people are speculating it's going to be a new song coming out on Friday. I like how they're not rushing. I like how they didnt rush out and put a whole Silk Sonic check out. They let the Leader door open, you know, cook for a while. Now they're coming with something different. I like the fact
that they're making people wait. Yeah, Leaders Are Open is still number twelve on the Billboard Hot one hundred, even though a debuted a debut at number one five months ago. I love it was the rush. All right, well that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss ye. We got front page news next. We were talking about man I hate in the news a lot of times.
Most of the time it's not anything positive. And we're gonna talk about a Colorado police officer who has been arrested videos showing him using his pistol to beat a man that he was taking into custody. All right, and also next hour with the Legend Man understatement, Jimmy Jim and Terry Lewis will be joining. We're not even calling it's not throwback Thursday. This is timeless Thursday. That's right. So after front page news, we're gonna kick it with them.
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the guy. We are to Breakfast clublet's getting some front page news. Well, this story was really difficult to watch, and there's camera bodycam footage that has been released, but two Colorado officers have been arrested after one of those officers did hit a suspect with a gun. They have not identified this suspect, but the officer is John Hobert.
And that's in Aurora, Colorado. That's also the same place with Elijah McClean where Elijah McLean was killed in twenty nineteen to twenty three year old black man who was put into a neck hole. Now, in this confrontation, the officers were responding to a trespassing report and there were three people at the scene. One person did stay and put his hands up and did everything that he was supposed to do, and unfortunately things and really left to him.
There's a video where you can see you Officer Hobbitt is yelling at him and he pistol whipped him. He actually gave him such serious injuries where he had well to cut on his head that required six stitches. Here's what happened. Oh what did I stand out? What the hell did I do? Run your face in her stomach? What did I do? Roll over on your stomach? Hey, bro, don't shoot me. Man, get on your stomachs all the way out, hands all the way out in front of you.
You have a gun? Points? Stop? Why am I going in? Coughs? You have a war? No, I don't. D's on the wrong wall. Stop, I don't stop farting. No, that is so crazy. Now you hear the other officer, Fancy Martinez, who showed up. She's accused of not intervening to try to stop Herbert. And so you know they have a law there where you have to actually intervene as a police officer when you see something like that happening, and when you see this uh aggressive behavior. And so they
both had to turn themselves in. So the law does require officers to intervene when you see excessive force and report it to superior. We should call him suspects Nowada, Yeah, you should be going, I mean we should be going under investigation for attempted first degree assault, second degree assault, felony, menacing. And that's according to arrest Warren Affidavis. Here's Uh, this is difficult to listen to, really difficult to watch. Oh I don't know, I don't on your face. Okay, you
kissing me me? Bro over? No move, I will shoe you. So let me let me explain it. For people that don't say I'm watching the video now. So first of all, they had his face in rocks, so it wasn't like you know, he had you know, he was turned over in the grass. No, his face was in rocks, like you know, the rocks around trees and the landscaping rocks. His face was dead in the rocks. Everybody his boys ran, he didn't move. It's not like he ran and he was.
He did not move. He stayed there. What's the problem. They threw him on his face. They pistol whip him. I've never seen a cop pistol whip somebody that's crazy, like blood coming like glock to the forehead, pistol whip. It's the craziest thing. And there's two cops, three cops on one. It's not like it would they would you know, had to do it too. They had it under control. What do you say? At this point, no legislation is being passed to prevent things like you know this from happening.
You can't rely on officers to just be good humans and do the right thing because many of them don't look at the people they are apprehending. His humans. So what do you do? I don't have any answers. I'm tired. It's you know, staying the obvious and saying, oh, that's wrong, like we know that already. They choking him out, they like they like they have Oh my gosh, they're choking this man out like it's coach crazy. He can't breathe it in. I can't breathe like I didn't bleed him
from the head from the pistol whip. It's pistol whip a new move, Like is that allowed? I've never seen it or heard of that before all my life. Sad part about it is I'd rather him get pissed with it and get shot and killed, because that's usually what
they do. I mean, if there's an option between both, yeah, that would That's the sad part, right, That's the sad part is if you see a person get pisted with it seems like a person of color, you see him get pisedrough about police, You're like, at least you didn't shoot him and kill him. That shouldn't even be That shouldn't be the bar, right at all. That's crazy, all right, And that is your front page news, m all right.
And I wonder as if that's your your partner and you see your partner, losing control, pistol whipping somebody, you just don't stop. Well, that's why sloth to carry on horn, That's why carry on horn is the hero. Drop on a clue bonds to carry on horn out there in Buffalo. That's right, shout to carry on horn. All right, all right, well Claire, your mind, Clay your mind, clear your mind, all right now when we come back, icons legends will be jazz man. Man, it's Jimmy, Jim and Terry Lewis
Thursday right now. I fanned out, all right, and we're gonna talk to them next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Yes a special guests joining us this smart Yes, indeed some icons legends, Man, Jimmy, Jim and Terry Lewis, welcome brothers. Thank you man. How many black suit shades and hat closet full brother These guys written and produced for so many people in the industry.
So I want to start from the beginning for people that don't know who Jimmy, Jim and Terry Lewis isn't how y'all got started. So how did y'all get into the industry with producing and writing? How did y'all get together? And before you say that, I want to say, people definitely know your work and you guys were like the soundtrack to our lives in here, So thank you. I just want to thank y'all for that. We're excited to
have you awesome what We're excited to be here. This is a legendary show and we're proud to be a part of Now. When a legends said this is a legendary show, it means something. It's a legendary. It's alleged. They didn't say that anyway. So how did y'all get started from the beginning? What got y'all into music? How did y'all meet? When we met, I'll tell you the first time I saw Terry Lewis, it was love at
first sight. He was sitting we were staying in dorm rooms, right, So Terry's sitting on the bed with a red, black and green bass and he's playing cool in the gang bass parts, right, And I'm like, going, who's this about. I got to get to know this dude, and I think he had the same feeling about me heard me playing the piano in the lunch room and he was like, oh, who's that dude. Yeah, school in a bunch of girls. Yeah.
Allegedly competition at first or was it always friendly? Well, what was funny was at the end of the year we ended up playing. Terry was one. I was a drummer at first, and Terry was the one that got me into playing keyboard because my dad played keyboards. He said, your dad plays keyboards, played keyboards. I'm like cool, So I did it. But after that we each put our
own bands together. We used to do Battle of the Bands all the time, and you know, there'll be Terry's band will kick my band's ass, and then the next time my band will kick his ass. And it was so it's like we were watching each other, but we were admiring each other even though we were competitive. We were like, now, but we should just join up and do something. And that's what finally happened. What did that producing for other artists? When when did that come? When
did it? Artist started calling and it became a thing like I need this record from Jimmy jam and Terry Lewis, Well, nobody really called us. That was the interesting thing. So on the tour we were on, Terry said I'm going to La Who's coming with me? And I said, I'll go. And we ended up in the studio on this session for I don't know, fifty bucks. I don't know what they paid us, not a lot of money. But it wasn't chicken yeah special every day and a strawberry yeah.
I mean, we didn't have any money, but it didn't matter. We figured it out. We got ourselves a little four track, we did some little demo stuff, but we got in the studio and we did this song called Bad Times and that record actually to this day is like one of the biggest records that we ever did. Did nobody knows we did, but that was the thing that kind of got us started. We kind of yeah, I can't stand there, you can't stand there? Club record, Yeah, club record.
So we did that record. We worked with Ice Tea. Ice Tea was one of the first people were worked with Colwood Madness And what first call we actually got was Climax, the group Climax. Yeah. You think Mars Day legacy gets overshadowed by by y'all Land Prince, I don't think you can overshadow More's day Man, you know, especially with Purple rain Man, him and Jerome together, Man is just outstanding. And he's on your debut album. Oh yeah, oh yeah, that don't even sound Yeah what what what
took y'all along? That gets to do a debut out. Well, the story goes like this. We were doing back when we were doing Control, which is thirty five years old classic, um, thank you, Um. We were working on the Control album. But before we were working on the Control album, we have started a Jam and Lewis album. So the idea was we were going to do our own album. Then we got you know, they said they gave us an an M roster got named John McClean, who was the A and OUR person. He gave us a roster. Who
do you want to produce on A and M? And we both said Janet. We want to do Janet. He said, you want to do a couple of songs. We said, we want to do the whole album. He said really, okay, cool, right, so she comes up to Minneapolis. We do the whole Control album. He comes up and like all A and Our people, he listens to everything we play him nasty And when I think of you in control and pleasure principle. Right, we're playing right, funny out time flies. Let's wait a
while day, so watch the videos. Right. So we're playing all this stuff and we're going, okay, John, we're good, right, and he goes, like all a and our people. He goes, I just need one more Like, what are you talking about? Man? He said, I just need one more song. We said, now forget you. So we hop in the car and we're gonna go grab a bite to eat. We put a cassette in and he goes, John, listen to this.
This is some stuff from our album. And it was just tracks right, and we're all grooving about third song in, he goes, that's the one I need for Janet. So what are you talking about, Johnny? Give that to Janet if she likes to give it to her. We're like, what are you talking about? So the next day we go to the studio. Janet comes in. She's just sitting on a couch watching TV. We just put the song on. We didn't say anything, so we're watching her groove. She
walks to the door. She kind of points to us. When the song goes off, she goes, who's that for? And We said you if you want it, she said, oh, I want it. That song became what have you done for me lately? But what has he done for you lately? He was just arguing about that album what was it on social media a few months ago, Control versus Thriller? Oh yeah, And I was like, I might lead towards Control. Yeah, I know, Thriller seventy five millions sold. I'm just talking
about musically, a woman definitely control. What was the mindset when y'all did Control? Was there something like something in y'all mind was saying, this is Michael's sisters, so we have to make sure she's on on on par No, it was it was more like who Janet was. We always saw her as a little feisty entity. When you saw her with the brothers, she was always really feisty and on our hip, and we wanted to We wanted to bring that out into music because that hadn't happened
so far. Y'all stay, you stay so relevant, right. The reason I say that y'all been producing Sister eighties so now, and you don't see that with no producers and no writers, you guys have been able to evolve. You keep your sounds. How do you keep your ears? Today? I want to say the streets to the club, so how do you keep your ears? So relevant our thing was when we did our very first interview when control happened. We did a local interview with the paper up there, and that
guy who was asking the questions. First thing he said, is, man, y'all the hottest producers? Man, how does that feel man to be the hottest producers? And we said, well, we really don't want to be the hottest producers. We want to just be warm for a long time. So when we said that, we meant that. We meant that the decisions we were gonna make wasn't about trying to be
hot or trendy or anything like that. It's like, just try to make good music and try to do it for a long time, and by giving everybody their own sound rather than depending on one sound, that was part of the plan and that was kind of the goal. But it was funny because a few years back, when we did the Unbreakable album with Janet, that album opened the number one and No Sleep was number one for like twelve weeks or something to single, and we asked us the same dude to ask us the same question.
He said, man, you guys been around for four decades. Man, you had number ones in four decades. How does that feel? And we said, remember what we told you the first time warm for a long time. This generation will never understand that, this instant gratificationarity, want to be hot for the moment. Yeah, you know, they'll never understand that. How many people try to get over on y'all two brothers from that's producing these hits, and was like, oh, they
don't know. Try to give your oddball deals or low ball numbers. How many people try to get over on y'all in this industry man in the beginning everybody, Yeah, you just throw the contract behind the bed. But but, but but the important thing for us that we had in our careers, besides common sense, I think we had that a lot of that. Yeah, that got us too. Yeah. Clarence Savan, Yeah, Clarence Avan, the last Clarence av Yeah,
the Black Godfather. When we met Clarence, Clarence told us actually that the contract that our manager at the time was trying to negotiate for us to do the SOS band. And he said, now your manager wants, you know, the money for the sos band and we were like, oh, we can cut the budget, you know, whatever you need. He says, cut the budget. He said, there's not enough money in here. You know. You realize you got to fly to Atlanta to do the project, and you're gonna
need the studio time and you're gonna need whatever. He said, this is I'm gonna pay you this because this is fair. So he actually paid us more than we were asking for and that's how we knew. We said, oh right, this brother's got some different thing. But he also told us a whole lot of great just life lessons about helping people out. He said, if you ever see anybody
that needs my help, you know, let them know. And the people we ended up helping out was La and Babyface, who everybody thought was our you know, our competition, and maybe they were. We didn't think of it like that. We thought of here's two brothers that need Clarence's help, and La said, would you introduce us? And we said absolutely so we did. So those are the kind of lessons that Clarence taught us. Besides getting our business right,
he definitely taught us a lot. Important is Clarence because he's one of my top four inspirations period. But how important is he to y'all and just the industry period. He's at the top of every list, especially for black people. Any deal that happened for any black person, whether it be Verry Gordy, whether it be did Griffey has always been involved with all those deals everybody because he would, you know, untangle the mess because he had enough reach
and relationships. We got more with Jimmy Jim and Terry Lewis when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still cooking with Jimmy Jim, but Terry Lewis. Yeah, now flashing back to the SS band when you guys went to work with them, that's how you ended up getting fired by Prince right. Yes, So was that devastating for you at the time because it was the worst day of our life.
Let's talk about it. And it was a blizzard, wasn't. Yeah it was. Everybody keep saying it was a blizzard in the Atlanta Okay, it was, but we're from Minnesota, so for us, it was like what they call a dust. You know, when it snows a little bit, you could just take the broom and sweep it off. That's what it was. Close the whole airport down. We were trying
to get on any plane to get out. We didn't even care where the plane was going, like, just get us out of Atlanta so we can connect and try to get to San Antonio, where the next time gig was. And at a certain point we realized we weren't gonna make it. But we had never missed a gig in our life, so for us to miss a gig that was devastating enough. Plus we knew Prince was gonna find out about it. So the day we get fired, right we're at the studio thinking we're gonna work on the
next Time album. Prince fires us. That same night, we had booked time to mix SOS band and so we said okay. So after we fired us, we were like, okay. So we go to the other studio. We walk in. How did he fire you for? Oh? No, he said, okay, So he called us the Sunset Sound. He said, I told you guys not to produce other acts, and you produce the SOS band. So you're fired and I was like cool, I was out because it was nothing. I
didn't feel else anything I could say. Terry stayed in there for a little while, tried to reason with it. What you say, Terry, I was like, fired us for that. Like all we're trying to do is better ourselves. We have, you know, talents that we want to let people share, and you know, and when you try to make senside of nonsense, you're stupid too. So that conversation went nowhere. So finally I got up and left. Two he was outside kicking rocks. Yeah, why did he think that was fair?
God blessed it dead? Why did he think that was fair? But to have y'all not produced anybody else was His reasoning was to control everything. But he didn't want us to give away the time sound you know, But we weren't doing that. That was exactly what we weren't doing. There were records we would work on and somebody would say, man,
use that synthesizer like on you know. We'd be like no, no, no. But the thing was, so after we kicked rocks, we go over to this studio called Larabie and Steve Hodge was the engineer and the only reason we knew Steve Hodge was looking on liner notes on the back of albums he had. Steve Hodge had done all the Solar Records stuff, so the Whispers and Shalamar and Lakeside and all that stuff. We were like, that's the dude. We want to mix our stuff. So we walked into the studio.
We'd never met him. We said hey, Steve. He said, hey, nice to meet you guys. He says, what's wrong with you guys, And we said, oh, we just got fired from the time. He said, oh, man, he said, well, I don't know if I don't think you guys have anything to worry about. He said, because this one here is a smash, and he hit play and just be good to me, comes on lasting out these speakers with his mix, and we were like okay. So it was crazy, man. It was just like it was like Hollywood. It was
like the Hollywood ending. And actually he was bluffing. He wasn't. He didn't really fire us. That's a funny thing because we would go to the accountant every week and still pick up our checks. He never really fired us, But what he did was he tried to scare us basically, right, so of course when it wasn't happening, then he tried to divide in cochra. So he had jelly Bean Johnson, the drummer at the time, who was probably the only
person I know, probably known Terry longer than me. He had jelly being called Terry and jelly Beans like, hey, Prince wants you back, man, and Terry's like on the Terry's on the phone, right, And Terry goes, yeah, okay, cool, cool, all right, yeah, what about what are y'all doing? Okay, purple rain? Okay, cool? What about jam? And jelly Beats said, oh, he'd done one jam back Terry. I swear to god, the phone disintegrated in his head. You do that little
I was like, it's cool, man, it's cool. Make the movie man, and it's all good man. He's a no no, no, no no. Like it was like that, and that was it. And we and we and we did this. We shook hands. We said fifty fifty and that's it, and that's the foundation of our relationship. How was the relationship with princes after that, Well, it was it's pretty uh sketching for a while. Yeah, um, but you know, over the years we got our relationship back together, and you know, he's
a great friend. Man. I love that man, and he was proud of us too. Yeah, and once you become a boss, you start to understand the dynamics of white people make decisions right, whether you agree or not. That's another thing out of all this, you guys work with who is some of the craziest studio stories. The best studio story I think we probably have is when we were working with Michael and Janet on Scream that was pretty cool. We flew to New York to do it,
and uh, we were set up at Hit Factory. Michael walks in the studio, you know, looking very Michael Jackson issue. And the plan was Michael was gonna go sing his vocal and then Janet was gonna do the vocal after. Right, So Michael walks in all mild manner and stuff. He walks into the studio. He says, Hi, guys, how's everybody good? Okay, I'm gonna go and it put the headphones out and then oh right, we'll do okay great, And as soon as the song starts, he goes into Michael Jackson mode
like it was superhero mode. He's wow, He's dancing and stumping his feet and clapping and snapping, and right, me and Terry are like some girls. Man. Yeah, it's the first time we ever worked with We went into full fan mode and for the next four minutes, from start to finish, he sings the song. When the song ends, we're just sitting at the board. We're just sitting there and he goes, how was that. We're like, uh, yeah, yeah, Mike, yeah, yeah, that's that's good. And he goes, you want me to
try it again? Yeah yeah, Mike, yeah, give it another try. And Janet comes in between us and she just goes, I'll do my vocal in Minneapolis. She wanted to know part of following that thing. So Michael does his whole vocal, kills it, and then he comes in. He says, Okay, jan you're going up next, right, And Janet's like, no, Mike, I'm gonna I think I'm gonna do my vocal in Minneapolis, right. So she comes So she goes to Miniator. She goes
to Minneapolis to do the vocal. She kills it. We send Michael the vocal and we go, Mike, how's it sound. He goes, jan sounds really good. Where did she do that vocal. I said, Minneapolis, Oh, I'm coming to Minneapolis. So he was so even though that's his sister, he's still competitive. He's like, no, no, I'm gonna get my vocal even better. How did Prince feel about Michael pulling up to the crib You have to call Prince to get clearance. I think he liked the song I heard.
I heard he um the Control album. I think it was. I remember he drove to my house and threw the CD out the window. Prince, Yeah, yeah, because he yeah, yeah, Annie used to do what have you done for me lately? In his concerts? Who used to do what have you done from me lately? And you go, this is my song? So why would you throw the city out of the window? I don't know if that's act the love from Prince.
So was he being back? I don't know. Yeah, it was, you know, an attempt to be disrespectful, but like because it seem like you'll have to get to blows at least one time. Never we never fought off. You know, got close, yeah, but yeah, never got there. You have a real issue between Princeton and Michael. Was that a real rivalry? It's just rivalry, man, that was back in the day where everything was healthy rivalry. Every every artist was against every artist. Where you get on the stage,
it's my stage. Yes, so you know these are the two biggest black artists in the world. Like you know, there's gonna be a little rub. It wasn't gonna be no coom bayat To this day, it's Prince versus Michael Jackson. What do you guys say when you get asked for me? I always gotta go with Prince simply because Prince was a musician and the songwriting, because he wrote so many songs for other people. Yes, oh, come on the time, I mean, listen to the time. Prince wrote those songs.
Prince and Morris wrote those songs in the time. So when you talk when you talk about cool and get it up and all those songs, Prince wrote those songs like almost like he was more than one person. He had multiple personalities and the time was his outlet to do his funk you know stuff. Yeah, people probably get upset about this, but it's really not as close as people are. Like the nakedcy you know what I mean, Prince and Stevie Wonder are in the same tier us.
You know what, I mean far musicianship, artistship, you know, and Michael's you know, he's great, but a different level when you can actually play instruments and stuff like that. It's a different relationship to me that you have. We
always say, a different relationship with the notes that you have. Well, we always talk about that with her, the artist, her that we loved so much because if you think about when we met her for the first time, she said, I want to get better on playing the bass and the guitar and the keyboards and the drums, like I want to play all that stuff. And we were like, okay, cool, that's great. This was two three years ago and she's
done it. You know, she came down on a drum set, hopped on the guitar, hopped on the keyboar like that's the kind of stuff that Prince would do. All right, welln't move. We got more with Jimmy Jim and Terry Lewis is the Breakfast Club go border Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still cooking with Jimmy Jim, but Terry Lewis, Yeah, Now let's talk about a New Edition for a second. And I'm sure you guys watched the series, the New
Edition docum series. We did the music for it. Oh okay, I worked on it. Yeah, And so what was it like incorporating Johnny Gil into a New Edition? How was that? That was really interesting because Johnny. The reason that Johnny Gil got incorporated at the very beginning was because Gerald Busby, who was the executive at the time at MCA in Motown, he said, um, I'm looking for a singer. I want to sign a singer. Who do you guys think I
should sign? And he had a bunch of different singers he was trying to sign, and we said, what about Johnny Gil And he said Johnny Gilmen. We said, yeah, he's young, it's got a great voice, you know whatever. And he said, well, if I signed Johnny Gil, will you guys produce the record? And we said yeah, And so anyway, he signed Johnny Gil. Now we thought that was it. We thought were just gonna do a solo
record with Johnny. But then when at a concert or somewhere, he was like, yeah, I'm in New Edition Now, we were like, what, how'd that happened? So when they all came to Minneapolis to do the Heartbreak album. What we knew was a couple of the guys in the band they didn't want Johnny. A couple of the people wanted Johnny, and we knew before we could even start any sort of creative anything, we needed to clear the air on that.
So we got in our conference room and Johnny was sitting at the head of the table and we just said to Johnny, here's the deal, Johnny, You're not gonna sing any songs on the album because this is Ralph's group and that's the song that everybody knows and that's what it's gonna be. So how do you feel about that? We didn't know what he was gonna say, but Johnny said, Hey, I'm cool man, I'm a team player man. Whatever you need, I'll do whatever it is. Well, as soon as he
said that, everything in the room was cool. And actually Ralph and Johnny turned into like the Mutual Admiration Society because Ralph would go in and sing like every background part and then everybody would just kind of copy his backgrounds. But he'd go in for hours and you know, six hours and just do background and Johnny would sit with us at the board and just go, man, how does
he do that? I don't get that? And then Johnny would go in and do his thing and he'd be quick, he'd be like a half hour maybe, but do his thing, and Ralph would go, man, I don't know how he does that. So it turned into a mutual admiration society, and that's why that record got done. And then even in the way we laid the singles out, we did if It Isn't Love as the first single, because that was the most new addition sounding record. And you don't even hear Johnny on that record. He's on there, but
you don't really hear him. But then the next record, Not My Kind of Girl, all of a sudden you hear a little bit of Johnny in there. But then the one that drove it home was can You Stand the Rain, and that was based on there was a stylistic song, you make Me Feel brand New, and I remember hearing that song for the first time and the guy came in singing my love. Oh no no, no, no, no no no, I don't like going who is this?
And then Russell Thompkins, the lead singer, came in only you, and I said, oh, it's the stylistics, So we thought that's the way to introduce Johnny. So on a perfect day, right, you hear Johnny and you're like, who is this? And then as soon as you hear because I need somebody, you go, oh Ralph, Oh, it's a new edition. So it was kind of a three piece prong to get him in and to integrate him in and the rest
of his history from that that. It's got chills. Man, if it isn't love, Like, how does that make y'all feel? When y'all just like those are black music stables. Man, I don't even know how to feel about that. Yeah, because you know, we're always trying to move to the next thing. Let's what's next? Man, you can't live in they say, only as good as your next one. Yeah. Yeah, Let's talk about this debut album for a second. Now. I love a debut album, volume one side? Does that
mean there's a value? And how long have some of these songs been in the dash? How many are new? Like, let's talk about it. The songs are all timeless songs. It's not when they began, it's when they finish. And now it's the time to finish them. Um, we want to try to leave music in a better place if we can, and this is the way we're gonna do it.
Let's through this album through elevating these artists, by making people fall back in love with these artists again, remind them of their greatness, but also remind the artists themselves of their greatness. It was really cool when we did the baby Face record, like he said, you guys produce it. I'm just I'm gonna help you write it, but you guys produce it. And so I realized when he heard it for the first time and it was done, he was like, man, sounds really good. And we said, yeah,
he said, that sounds really good. We said, your baby face, what do you think it's gonna sound like? But he had never heard himself just as an artist, without having to do all the thinking and as we said, hearing the mistakes. He could just hear himself and appreciate it the way that people appreciate his talent. So I think all of the artists we were able to kind of
give that to. Mary called me and was telling because because Terry, like you know, worked at a death on the on the vocal on spinning on our album, the song spinning and she said, you tell Terry Lewis he killed me on that vocal. But that vocal sounds great. I love that if that's my best vocal, you know, that kind of thing. But that's been the reaction from the artists. They've actually felt back in love with themselves, which we think is really important to younger people in
the industry. Seek y'all council. Sometimes yeah, sometimes I would think y'a phone would be ringing all the time. Not really, I mean we I mean we're happy to speak to whoever. I mean, I think that's And by the way, that's one of the things, like I said earlier, the Clarence taught us. You know, it's like if you can help people, give them advice or show them the way, or you know, make the way clearer for them, you got to do that. That's really important to do. And he planned so many
seeds in us you know about that that. Yeah, we're we love doing that. And I always say, there will never be another Clarence Avon, but there will be a lot of Clarence Avon type people because of the lessons that he did. It won't just be in one man, it will be in the community of people will be the Clarence. So we're just a piece of that. And yeah, where we can help out, we definitely do. But no, we don't. We Every once in a while we'll get you know, somebody will call us and say, hey, can
you give me some advice on this? But it doesn't happen a whole lot. Man. I had lunch with him earlier this year for a few hours, and I love that brother. There's nobody better man at all. My last question, because you know, I know how we look at y'all icons, legends, all that that seems like understatements. How do Jimmy jam him and Terry Lewis see themselves? I don't know. Just yeah, just two guys doing what we love. Man, it's like
you never do this accolades. I always say that, Um, you know, people talk about favorite songs all the time. What's your favorite song? And the thing I always say, I don't like to use the word favorite because there's a lot of things that could be favorite, but I always say the song for us, there's two there's one,
two songs that are really important in our lives. And I said, I always say, that's a time capsule song like if you were going to put a time capsule down, write jam and Lewis on it, and a hundred years later some aliens come down or whoever they open it up. What would that song be for us? It would be optimistic by the sounds of like who because three times a week? Yeah? Because, but that's exactly yeah. But that's why. And that's not about us that God wrote that song.
You know, he gave us the pen. But anytime an no matter what's going on in the world, Yes, and one bee is opened my heart. So it's like the fact that we had something to do with those songs. Forget that we had anything to do with those songs. If those songs make you feel something where you need to get to, whether it's to cry, whether it's to rejoice, whatever that is, that to me is who we are.
So we don't look at ourselves any different. We're just two people out here having fun and joining each other. I make my daughter listen to that song forward you a lot. Weekend we're on the roof and all the palms is me and a bunch of my friends that we listen to the optimistic sounds of blackness, and I'm drunk and I'm like, that's the problem. Everybody's looking down at their phones. That's why y'all depressed. That's why y'all got anxiety. That's why y'all such pessimists. You gotta keep
your head to the sky. That's how you stay optimistic. That one line. Just keep your head to the sky. Then they can get anything past us. Not because everybody's looking down. Very true. Let's get into a record what y'all want to hear? Oh man, this is a great conversation. Man. You know, when you talk to brothers like y'all or even a Clarence Davant, like the divine art is like the right term because you feel God like it's more
than music, it's more than production. Like y'all came here and like really fulfill y'all purpose in the world in a real way and empowered to the me people in Poyd into so many people. Man. So this is just an honor to talk. It's an honor to talk to y'all. We're fans of y'all, we're fans of the show. It's such an honor to be here. And I always say, at this point in our lives, you know, there's less
first times that can happen. So for us to be at our advanced stage and to have first times, first time on the Breakfast Club, first time having a you know, number one debut album, first time having a jamm and Lewis album, period, like, that's all new stuff for us, and we really appreciate the opportunity to come. We love to help artists on the come up, you know, first time, the first time, the first time I told him, I said, we want to be the oldest Best New Artist at
the Grammys. And they said, so you're ineligible. It's like, okay, cool record, you want to go on. Let's play optimistic man. Now for the new album, I would say marriage. Jack said, I was going to say, we got to go spending marriage. Let's get in the spinio right now. We appreciate you broubbers for joining. Thank thank you man. I'm glad y'all exists. Man. Jimmy j Terry Lewis featuring Mary J. Blige is spinning. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, all right, Mary J. Blige, Jimmy, Jammy,
Terry Lewis. I just want to let y'all know, right we were talking about Instagram. Right here you go and I told y'all flag Kenny k and y'all. Y'all made a whole big thing about it, and you flag Chloe, I did not flag hole. You stopping now? I am Halsey right, you are. I'm looking though this. That's the Instagram page. I am as e Y right. She has a picture up with her titty app and she showed nipple. Am I right? Arong? Do you mean? Are you right?
Arong has five million likes and it was up July seventh? You see that nipple? D do you see the nipple? Charlotte man? You see the nipple? I can't see because I'm a married man. When I see stuff like that, I keep wasn't that taking down? I'm just asking did you flag it? Yes? I just flag. I just flagged it. But I'm saying, why did you take that down? And and the nipples not covered? Am I right or wrong? I think you should read the caption. It doesn't matter.
I see nipple, yeah, but you should read. I'm not reading the caption. I see nipples and you take all night? Should you should read? Not read? Because she's talk It's a concept album about the joys and horrors of pregnancy and childbirth, you know, so it was very important to her that the cover art conveyed the sentiment of her journey over the past few months. The part where context matters does it does not matter. It's a nipple, it's
nudity Instagram example. The idea that me as a sexual being in my body as a vessel and gift to my child are two concepts that can co exist peacefully and poley powerfully. I think you should read you should have read the uh, it doesn't matter nipple as a nipple, this is nudity. Boosey said the same thing on his nipple. All right, No he didn't. I don't know. But it's a text matters. No one doesn't. It's a nipple and nipplea's nipple. If you're about to talk about a lot
of different things in rumors, now let's go. It's about the rumor reports with Angela Yees on the breakfast clubs, well, the baby's performance at Rolling Loud. There is still a lot of controversy in falling out from that whole situation, in the comments that he made on stage. Now, in case you still haven't heard it, as NBA was say, in case you live behind a rock here it was what was originally said. You didn't show up the day with HIV aids, any of them getting the social expensivety
disease gonna make you die two three weeks. Put it self on like the lady. If you smell like water, put a self like the Fellas, lights up fellas. If you ain't sucking in the parking lot, put yourself on. Keep it real, tell me y'all secs involved. I don't know. I don't know why we keep playing it. I'm sure there's some people that's hurt by it, Like I don't know why we keep playing at all because we don't weed this one. So that's four days in a row. Like it's like if people are hurt by it, I
don't want to hear it. But we're talking about what happened after that, because we can't assume everyone heard it or remembers what was said, because now we're going to talk about how the company that he's been working with it. He released a capsule clothing line with a one hundred piece limited edition line actually is no longer working with
him now. That first line did drop on June thirtieth, and Boohoo Man posted a statement they said we stand by and support the LGBTQ plus community and do not tolerate any hate speech or discrimination in any form, and they said they are no longer working with the Baby now. The baby responded after that, because you saw a lot of people were making statements, you know, Elton John spoke out. Glad released a statement, and he posted a video of him ducking the shoe being thrown and he said, no
weapon formed. This is how I bibe and weave. Anything sent to destroy me, check my resume and sit back. Hashtag my soul ain't for sale. He also released a new video, giving what it's supposed to give, and that visual does conclude with a brief message addressing that controversy. We just played around what he said over the weekend at Rolling Loud in Miami, and he did say, don't fight hate with hate. My apologies for being me the same way you want the freedom to be you. He said.
He filmed the video a day before his Rolling Lab performance, and he said it never sees us to amaze me the way God puts me in situations I'm already equipped to handle. That's what he wrote on his Instagram page. Don't so if you bump into someone in the club or step on someone's shoe, if you didn't mean to do it, if it wasn't intentional, just apologize. That person might turn around me and well they might even say something to you, But if you didn't mean to do it,
just apologize and keep it moving. And I was saying that from the beginning. You know, I'm not a fan of cancel culture at all, and I do feel like he said something. And at that point it's big for you to apologize and educate yourself on why things were hurtful to people, why you're spending misinformation, and that's it, you know. And Boosey Badass did come to the baby's defense as real quick. If you say don't fight hate with hate, you're admitting that what you did was hate
all right now. Boosey Badass did go ahead on Instagram Live and he talks about his displeasure of people canceling the baby for his remarks, everybody not with their nephew sucking. I just can't put the on everybody, And they expected it to be coolas they won't perform naked on stage for charity. You don't with him like you with the baby, you know, be he beside it. Man, you don't think that's disrespecting front of boards who trying to be straight?
Vomit at all wards and he go up there, Nigga, I'm gonna dragged his ass on stage and beat his ads like the Nazis. They wanted to perform Niked for charity. You don't tell to be taking it too far? Go something, get the ads, Bucy. We were just trying to get you your page back on Instagram. And this, oh my gosh, the one question I've been asking all week awful? Why? Like why, Bucy? Why what little nasax is not your op?
No gay man is your O. I really don't understand why people can't so much about who other people are sleeping with, Like I hear straight men talk about who gave men are sleeping with more than I hit gave men talk about who they're sleeping with, Like why do all of them care that much? And Boosey confused the hell out of me in that rat just now because he's said a little more that are trying to be straight? How do you try to be straight? You either straighter?
You not young men trying to be straight? Like X responded, And I know we don't have much more time left in room. Well, but he said, I'm starting to thank you and where it's gay too, because y'all stay on my d And he said, some of y'all not even mad that I'm gay. Some of y'all mad that I'm gay and still succeeding, all right, and that is your rumor report. Now, Little knas X is winning. Little knis
got these brothers losing their minds and money. And I don't understand why y'all care so much about who other men are sleeping with. And Boosey said he don't want Little nos X to do it in front of the kids, but he wants to want him to do it on I G I'm trying to figure out where the logic kids, and I'm talking about this Mark. But Charlottagne, you have our Donkey of the day coming up, giving you don't I don't even know. I'm just out here trying to
be straight, man. I'm just trying to be I'm gonna I'm gonna try to try to be straight. Okay, that's that's I don't know, all right. Illinois Congressman Sean Casting needs to come to the front of the cargation we like to have a world with him. All right, donkey to Day's up? Next, try to be great. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. Angela here and the General Insurance has been helping people save money for nearly sixty years.
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become Donkey of the day The breakfast club, bitch. Yes, Donkey today for Thursday, July twenty nine goes to an Illinois Congressman named Sean Casting. Now, while folks is online worried about what little nas X is doing, it's still real. Is Who's going on in the world. Okay, there's still
no federal voting rights legislation, no George Floyd Policing Yact. Yesterday, the Senate voted to pass and advanced on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, which will start the process of amending and debating the bill, and Democrats aim to pass the legislation along with a separate plan to invest in childcare, paid leave, education,
and measures the curb climate change. A lot going on that taxpaying American citizens should be paying attention to, because regardless of what you give your time, energy, and attention to, these things will ultimately impact you and your families in the future. Now, Democrats aim in the past to infrastructure bill with a separate plan to invest in measures to curb climate change. Oh, climate change, Climate change is real. Okay, this summer should show you that all write this extreme
heat we're dealing with this summer. The reason you're deodoran doesn't seem to be working and you musty buy one PM every day if you're working outside. Well, it's well established that climate change is making heat waves hotter. Okay. I've read stories that millions of people around the world could be exposed to dangerous levels of heat stress heat scrap. That sounds like when people say you got that monkey
on your back. Okay, that's a dangerous condition which can cause organs to shut down scientists is saying that global warming could increase the chances of summer conditions that may be too hot for humans to work in. I mean, listen, the world is the vilely designed a certain way. Us humans evolved to live in a particular range of temperatures.
If temperatures continue to rise worldwide, at some point, places that are hot, the hottest parts of the world could start to see conditions that are simply too hot for us humans. And by the way, that's just the basis. I'll just be reading. You don't even want to know about the proma frost pandemic. Oh my god. Climate change is melting proma frost soils that have been frozen for
thousands of years. And as the soils melt, they're releasing these ancient viruses and bacteria that have been laying dormant, and they just springing back to life. It's like the Earth got herpes. And when it's dormant, cool, But when it's an outbreak, watch out. It's not exactly like that. But sort now, listen seancasting. I'm glad he bought this issue to the house floor, the issue of climate change.
But it's the house floor, so you have so you have people there with a certain level of experience, a certain level of education. You would think that conversations about climate change could be and should be high level conversations. But Sean Casting must not think is highly of his colleague's intelligence as we do, because he decided to do a presentation of a song and dance if you will, with no dancing about climate change using Fergie's record fur Delicious. Yes,
you heard that right. He decided to do a little song about climate change using Fergie's record forg elicious. Before I play you what he did on the house floor, let me read this tweet verbatim that he sent out. This is from his actual Twitter. He said, I just dropped a new hashtag hot FIRK summer jam. As climate activist Fergie would say, the elicious definition is to make our planet cooler coming home to air conditioning when it's
hot hot. That's fur delicious, cleaner, cheaper electricity for every Americans tag for colicious. FIRK is an independent agency that regulates the transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil. Okay, now that we have the context, this is what he did on the house floor. Listen, arise to continue our celebration. Of hot FIRK summer. As climate activist Fergie would certainly say, the fur colicious definition is to make our climate cooler.
So listen up, y'all, because this is it's The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, better known as the f to the E to the R to the Sea, is one of the most important federal agencies to fight climate change. And if I'm doing this right, one that a few more of you are now keeping track of having a well air conditioned home when it's hot hot. That's for colicious,
getting your electricity from the lowest cost, reliable source. Fur Colicious, an electric transmission system that keeps everything from electric vehicles to steel mills running with zero carbon electricity for Colicious. Oh my god. With record setting heat waves already causing deadly droughts, wildfires and overwhelmed power grids, we've run out the clock and must transition to a clean energy and
we need firk's help. So today I'm proud to introduce the Right to Time where We're hearings at FIRK Act with my friend mister Malanowski, a bill to ensure that everyone has access to fair and timely hearings at the Commission. But Congress can't do this alone. Moving at the pace demanded by the climate crisis will take all hands on deck, and a fully staffed FIRK is going to be critical to that success. And when this was over, he held
up a picture of Fergie and will I Am. I'm not making any of this up all in the New York posts. If you want to go see for yourself. Like he actually displayed a fake album cover of the song with Fergie and will i Am listed as artists along with himself. Sean, I just don't understand how you can do anything about making the world cooler by doing the most uncool thing possible. I have to salute Maggie Olson dropped on a clues bombs from Maggie Olson and Milwaukee.
She's a principal at Milwaukee College Prep. I remember going to visit the school years ago and talk to the kids, and the kids were using rap songs and learn so they would take the hottest rap tunes at the time and turn them into lesson plans. It was dope, but it was also kindergarteners to eighth grade. Okay, who is Sean trying to appeal to? Why do these congressmen need you to do this over for delicious beat. Why do
they need you tweeting and hashtags? I know you're trying to get them to pass the right the timely rehearings at FURKAC, which would ensure that everyone has access to fair and timely hearing that the commission, But why were you attempting to go viral, Sean to bring more attention to climate change and what FUK was doing? If so, great, congratulations mission accomplish. Okay, I've never heard of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission before to day. But this is the thing.
How are we supposed to take any of these issues seriously when the people who make the laws, who sit in the highest political seats in the country don't seem to be taking them seriously? Where is this sense of urgency? Okay, nothing about what Sean Casting did makes it seem like climate change is literally something that could kill us all. Maybe we need little nas X to talk about climate change to make people really care about it in a real way. Okay are any of these issues? I don't know?
And I'm at the point where I don't even know if I care. The only reason I don't know if I can because if you're talking about climate change over for a coolicious beat. Maybe I shouldn't care. I don't know. I'm just ready for Jesus to come back at this point, but I know he's not. Why would he? Well, he'll see us when we get there. In the meantime, he's sending all Representative Casting's emails to his spam folder. You're live in a strange world, man, strange world. Please give us,
Sean Casting the sweet signs of the Hamiltones. Oh no, you are the dogee of the damn the dogee oh the day. Ye all right, this whole thing is a spoof at this point, Man Life is a spoof. It's executive produced by all of the one's brothers. Aaron McGruder is writing, Neil Brennan, Chappelle's overseeing it. Chapelle's the show. Like this Life is a spoof. Bro all right, well, thank you for that. Donkey. Today up next, ask ye
eight hundred five eight five one to five one. If you need relationship advice, any type of advice, calling now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, the relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice? Call up now for asking morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. It is time to ask yee Hello, who's this? This is Mara, Hey, Mara, what's your question for you? Good morning? Good morning all
of y'all. Now I'm to singer mom, and I've been trying to get a house for the life. I cannot get one from my cricket is only bad because I want to cool school that your phone sounds a little muffles if you could pick it up. I don't know if you're in bluetooth. I have credit from Okay, Yeah, credit problems, you said, because a school. Yeah, but the school that I went through they closed down because then
that's the whole fowl was chick okay. And then when I was in my twenties, I bought me a house. The house that I bought I definitely around the times that O Bone was and I because they can't get this from love to my house because they mest me over. Because I didn't know anything about interest rate and acrs or anything like that. I was just excited that I was in the house. Right. Because of my excitement, I
didn't read well. I didn't put it underste differing that I was signing my name, so at the end I end up in school. Row was so I was just saying I don't feel like I should pay the people whom school me over because I'm trying to buy me a house. So now leaves following me far back behind because I'm trying to take care of my kids from something that happened in my past that tried. You know, I'm trying to make myself better than well house, and
you know I feel some firs of ways. All right, So I'm gonna say a couple of things right now as a person who, as you know Adam bought a couple of houses and had to deal with all of those things. Number One, you need to get your credit score right. And so what you need to do is find out what it is to get these negative things off your credit report and how you can get your score up. Because in order for you to get a great rate for your mortgage, which is really important, you
need to make sure that that gets improved. And I know a lot of times we want things right away, but I will also say the housing market is a little weird right now. Where do you live, Miss Cisy? Okay, So what I will say is, right now, just prepare yourself to save up the money that you'll need for a down payment at the same time making sure that you can improve your your credit score. Right, and what you need to do is do you know you know
everything that's on your report? Have you gotten your credit report? I help, and it's my house, the school, and it's the first card that I bought. Okay, but I CRAI, I cradd Constance, saved my house, I had free call. I mean, I had three dogs, and I was trying to save the health that I had. Banking and I need a pressing the most thing that I hate and thank you. So it sounds like there's a lot of
things that's affecting your credit score right now. And be as his guy, the credit dude, I'm sure that you can talk to an expert that can actually help you figure out how to improve your credit score. How long it's going to take for that to happen. And in the meantime, as you wait for your credit score to improve, you should be figuring out ways to save money, side hustles that you can do, making sure that all your
other bills are paid off. Your credit card bills, whatever debt that you might have, let's take care of that as well. I think you have to take some actionable steps to improve that and then keep looking because I also feel like now is a weird time with the
housing market. So I'm trying to invest another property. But what I'm doing is I feel like I'm gonna wait a little while because there's a lot of there's a lot not enough houses on the market, so the prices are a little high right now, even though interest rates are low. So sometimes I feel like homeownership isn't always the best thing that you can do, depending on what your financial situation is. You need to make sure that you have money in the bank. You need to make
sure that you have money for an emergency. You need to make sure you have money for any improvements or any unexpected costs it can come up after you close. You should also find out about any possible programs that's in your area that you could be you're able to apply for, because things like that can really make a big difference as far as how much you have to
put down, what your payments were. They have a program, but the only thing with their programs, so I'm pretty handfuls over of five hundred people or that's all all my creative you got. Yeah, I think the first thing you have to do is get your credit start. Yeah, you have to, especially if it's under five hundred. You can't do nothing with that. So you have to you have to get your credit up. And then there's programs that you can do, Like he said, there's the credit
Dude that can help you get your credit. And then I got a couple of mortgage people, but you got to help them help you, and they can't help you under five hundred credit score. Right, But that's what I'm saying. Everything that take or you get from credit though, it's all money, and I can't save money if I have a got money in the credit board. Yeah, but you do have to take these action about steps, and you
don't have to spend a lot of money. You can actually figure out how to do things on your own and get it up. But I would I would for you because it seems like you have a lot going on. I would think that you have to invest in an expert. If you can't even afford to fix your credit, then it's not the right time for you to buy a house. Facts you know what I'm saying. If I'm forty, is my birthday today? I forded today? Okay, happy birthday, thank you,
thank you? Certain things with me on the mic. FEO have a certain age, you know, for my keys to me a board, and don't I understand it. Let's as a matter of fact, for your birthday, let's get you in touch with the credit dude. Yeah, let's get I'm gonna fix you credit for free, mamma. And that's your birthday, because that is step number one. Let's get that together. Okay, let's not put the cart before the horse. Okay, hold on, I'm gonna fix your credit for free. Um, we got you.
You got to follow a bunch of steps that he needs. So give me your information. I don't even call a credit dude, but I'm sure credit due to do it. It's your birthday. But we'll fix you credit for free, and we'll check back. And we're gonna check back with you and do a follow up so you can tell us how things are going and the process. But understand that it's not something that happens overnight, and so just be patient and in the meantime, plan I'm all about
planning for the future. So that means that you're going to be sending that money to the side for that specific purpose. And it doesn't happen overnight. It does not happen overnight. It takes time to fix you credit. It's gonna take it's gonna take a couple of weeks, me a couple of months. And there's a lot of apps that you can also. There's a lot of apps that you can use, Like there's a self app, which I'm a big fan of. But what they do is they give you a really small loan that you pay back
over time. It's like fifty dollars a month that you can do to pay back that loan, and that helps improve your credit score. So there's multiple things that you could be doing at the same time. But first, let him see what's on your credit report so you can get some of those negative things off. He'll tell you how long that's going to take. In the meantime, you could be doing things like using the self app to
improve your credit. Okay, all right, hold time, all right, ask ye eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice you could hit y. Now, keep a lock this to Breakfast club. Good morning. I'm gonna keep for real some real advice with Angela Ye's ask ye wanting. Everybody is dj Eny Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we're in the middle of asking ye Hello, who's this? Hello? This is what's up? Bro? What's your question for you? All right?
But my question is if I got a girl, right, if you guys can get to move in? And I didn't work for like eight months, right, it's been a little minute. If you're going through something, should I move in because I feel so for her? Or should I do it because I love it? Do you want to move in? Yeah? I like the girl, but I think it's just a lot, so then don't. I mean, listen, you have every opportunity to do that when you're ready.
But if you're not one percent sure this is what you want to do, you're not excited about it, and she's pressuring when you do something, take your time. What if you're not gonna be ready like you every let me ready like of course you will at one point and when you're ready, that's when you do it. But right now, if you're not, it's only been eight months, and I will say this moving in with somebody is
can get really messy. Y'all can spend a lot of time together at her place, she can come to your place. You don't have to move in together, but don't ever feel pressured to do something. If you feel excited about it, y'all are planning it together. It's one thing for her to come to you and say I think we should live together, and now you're thinking about it, like, damn
should we? Well? I do like her a lot. I want to be with her, Like, is this somebody you can see yourself marrying for a little while or a long time? All right, Well, until you're sure you want to move in with somebody, because you know this turns into now are you both on the lease or you're finding a place together? If things happen, are you gonna have to separate? I just feel like something like that is no rush. Like you have a place, she has
a place. Y'all can spend as much time as you want together, and then when you both decide this is what I want to do, then you can do it. In the meantime, enjoy your relationship and let it grow.
I appreciate y'all. Okay, good luck, some times people move in together for the wrong reason too, like well we'll save some money, we'll do this, we'll do that, And it really has to be something that you feel like, you know what, this is like something I see a person I see myself with forever, I'm ready to move in together. Because after that the next step is what All right, well, let's get to a little caller. Hello, who's this? Who's going on? This is Jake? What's your
question for you? I'm a good morning to y'all. First and fore molation good morning. Yeah, I'm gonna frame one question in this way just for it's like a people who like personal business, what do you do when people are just not interested in change? Like it's like a willful ignorant to not want to do better. You have all the tools, you have, all the fact, you're just not interested in doing better. I'm a friend of the
question in that way. Okay, Well, first of all, I've been really conscious of who I'm surrounding myself with and the influence that they have on me and the energy that they bring around me. So if I feel like that about somebody, I'm not going to be around them anymore. And you can still love people who are in your life from a distance and offer your support in that way. But I'm not allowing that energy to bring me down. Life is too short. What do you do when the
energy is present? Like all around the world you said, Oh, you think everyone's like that. No, I don't think that every upport Everyone isn't like that, but a lot of people are. What you do when there's just a willful ignorance in most people's mind, like babies that's just not interested in going better in terms of progression, I think you need to find a new circle of people to be around because sometimes the energy you're giving off too
is that that's what it's attracting. So you also have to kind of look at yourself and look at the people that you're choosing to spend your time with. Sometimes it's time to expand your circle and level up. Thank you? All right? All right? Ask ye eight hundred five five one or five one? We got rooms all the way, Yes, And let's talk about this house party reboot. They have a new star and we'll tell you who it is. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Go on the Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Barack Obama has joined the NBA Africa. He is now a strategic partner and minority owner. According to the NBA on Tuesday, they said, the NBA has always been a great ambassador for the United States, using the game to create deeper connections around the world than in Africa. Basketball has the power to promote opportunity, wellness, equality, and empowerment across the continent.
Barack Obama said, by investing in communities, all right, well, grand opening, grand closing. All right, So he heard a pop too, You could tell you you heard the pop. That's when you knew something was wrong. Pop. Bye you lady. Ye, you have a good one. No, right report, That is
not the rumor report. I got the rumors. I don't have no rumors, but I definitely cannot wait to have a conversation tomorrow about something that we was talking about behind the scenes, because I'm still stuck on the fact that Brothers is out here trying to be straight whatever the hell that means. No, I don't know what that means. You got some rumors. For me, it's like, at least try to do something. I know we could do right
here what you want. We could play Sounds of Blackness Optimistic, because I've been telling y'all to play that record all goddamn morning. Okay, if we got that record, let's pull that record up. While we're pulling that up, down that record. Um. This is why you gotta be in studio, okay, because when you're doing live radio, things like this can happen. And now everybody's sitting around looking clueless. Oh right, well, well come on now, Sounds of Blackness Optimistic. It's probably
one of the greatest records ever. And the reason it's one of the greatest records ever, and the reason I think this record is so timely right now is because I always tell my daughter, my oldest daughter, that if you want to have an advantage over everybody around you right now, just simply look up, because everybody is looking down at the damn phones. Okay, And you wonder why you're so depressed, and you wonder why you got anxiety
and you got insecure. You're insecure and you low selfies, you got low self The steam is because you constantly got your head in this phone while everybody is lying to you. And it's easy to be get very bitter and and pessimistic, you know, looking down at your phone. All right, well, shout to revote. We'll see you guys later. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next after I play this joy, feel good, feel good baby, keep your head up, yeah, keep your head to the sky. Okay,
get out your goddamn smartphone. Smartphone is making you dumb if you wanted to hear rumors tomorrow because we don't know what happened to here. This is this is why people did studio and then it was a rap. All right, well, keep your head to the sky now. This is shout to Jimmy jam Terry Lewis. They stopped through earlier. We had a great conversation with them. We talked about everything.
Just they produced with so many people, wrote for so many people, from Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Usher, Maria Carrie, Sounds of Blackness, and we found out that they did this song. We didn't know that they did this song. This is one of those positive songs that if you're in a mood, or you're a little emotional, or you'll probably cry. I listen to it three or four times with joy. If you up on YouTube. Ye Jimmy jam
and Terry Lewis interviews up on YouTube right now. Go to The Breakfast Club Power one of five one YouTube page and check it out. But this is one of my favorite records. Okay, look up from your damn phones. All Okay, listen to it. We'll be back. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning. Don't forget August fourteen for My Car Show goes down. Get your tickets now. If you want to see calls from your favorite celebrities like Little Oozy Verb, French Montana, Fabulous, fifty cent Little Kim currency
Uh and more, get your tickets. Amusement rides for the kids. If you want to wash your ass, we have water there too. And I'm just joking, but a man go bye, hang up, goodbye. Oh god, rumors has done. My god, my goodness, it's the Breakfast Clubs. I just want to shout out to Jacob Ladimer, who's gonna be starring in House Party. I think that's dope, so congrats to him. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club,
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jim and Terry Lewis. Yes, the whole interview is up on Breakfast Club YouTube page right now. Man, about I think an hour in twelve minutes or something like that. Yeah, that was one of those ones that, like it just really filled your cup up, you know what I mean, because you know, as those brothers said, they make divine art. And when you meet two people who have absolutely absolutely come on this planet and fulfilled their purpose to the fullest,
it just does something to your spirit. Man, So salute to Jimmy, jam and Terry Lewis. Yeah, and earlier people are texting me, what the heck, what the hell? Yeah, that's it's it's you know, it happens sometimes in radio one day, one day, one day, one day they'll put some money into this one show, you think, so, don't No, Man, We've been on ten eleven years. One day we'll have the best of everything until then, you know, one ghetto day at a time. We just we're just gonna do it,
one ghetto day at a time. As my homegirl AJ always says, Ashley Slut to Ashley James, We're gonna we're just gonna keep going, one ghetto day at a time. Man, morning, everybody is cj Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club all right now, you guys feel be blessed out there. Man, wear your math. Charlomagne, you got a possive note for the people. Are doing it simple. Some things don't need prayer, they need discipline. God already
told you what to do. You're just procrastinating, Breakfast Club, you an finish it, y'all dumb,
