This is your week up Hallome Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West, Coat d J D Angela Ye, Cholomagne, the ruler show on the planet. This is why I respect this show because this is a voice of society. James in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. But y'all earned it, exacting the coach. Sure wake up in the morning and as day want to hear that breakfast the world's most
dangerous morning show. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, Angela Ye, good money. Damn Cholomagne, the guy Peace of the Plane. It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday. Election Day in New York City. Good morning. That's right, I gotta vote today. World is an election day. Election day can't just be in New York, right, I don't know. I don't know, but it definitely is in in New York City. Have you guys had to get
a passport recently? During the pandemic? Money chance, I told you, I told you mine expire and yes I have to get a passport. I have to get it from my too youngest I believe there are about to expire. Yeah, it's a process. I was there all day for about six seven hours get a new passport. Um, it is a long ass process. If you know that your passport is about to expire or you just had a baby, do it through the post office. It takes to how long does it take, Um, it's gonna if you expedite it,
it could probably take about four weeks. But if you do it regular take, it'll take like six to eight weeks. But I did mine through the post office and it's very simple. Yeah. I don't know the process with having kids because with the UH I actually had to go Me and my wife had to go to the passport office yesterday. There's a long ass line out there. They're only taking appointments. People are just online praying that they
will be seen. There's a lot of people that have family members that passed away overseas and they want to go bury their family members. And it is a process. I was there yesterday one to six six thirty yesterday getting there's a death in the family, they do expediting, Yeah, the death in the family. But if you're like going on vacation. You have to have some type of paperwork to show that you have my coming up. Ye. Yeah, and itinerary which is easy to get, you know. But
when are you at the bathroom? Me? No, I'm in my home to show very echo wish this morning. I don't know why, but yeah, I just want to tell you guys, if you gotta, if you have to get a passport, go early, because it's six hours and yesterday was hot. It was it was nasty, but we finally got the passport for my my son, my youngest son. I don't know why they all expire at different times because I got them pretty much all at the same time,
but they do so maybe it's age limit. But yeah, it's a process, so definitely do that if you can give yourself a little extra time. Don't don't wait last minute like my dumbass did. Yeah, it's ten years when you get it. It It is when it expires for adults, not for kids, because my son is Oh kids are different. It expired all right, right. Well, I just want to encourage people too. If it's not like an expedited rush that you need to get it, just mail away for it.
It was a very simple process. Right, what else we got playing this morning? What else you got this morning? We have Spice and Shaggy joined us this morning. Yes, it's Caribbean heritage a month everybody, Spice and Shaggy. They have this song go down there and it's her with Shaggy and Shampaul on a song together. That's iconica. Guan Bredren all our Caribbean moss about there stop, good mornin. They don't like when you do that. They don't like
when we do that. They don't care when Safari does it. The Drake, so why can't I Well, so far as you're making that's true, Drake is Prince patois Champagne, patois, Hey, when you do that, man, Champagne patois, let's get the show cracking front. Pagne's what we're talking about. Yes, and let's talk about your guy. Ronnie O'Neill's he found guilty, all right, Guan he gone, Hegan Bredren, goodness gracious, alright,
we'll get to it. Is the Breakfast Club, Go morning, Hey morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning, what's happening? Happy Tuesday, let's get in some front page news. Now playoffs. There was no game last night, but tonight the Clippers take on the Suns at nine pm. Now his sons lead the series one. Oh yeah, I was confused last night because I turned the tt NBA playoff but it was a final. But it was a cartoon on last night.
She'sam Sheasam was on. I turned. Yeah, it was a cartoon. I thought so too. Now also, yeah, you're back, damn it. Man. All right, let's do the front page without us. So um. Ronnie O'Neill. Now, if you don't remember Ronnie O'Neill, he was charged of killing his girlfriend daughter and trying to kill his son. He was his own attorney. He's definitely a character from The Bone. Doctor Aaron McGruder created this character. I don't care what nobody says. Yes, and he had
to actually, uh cross examined his son. We have audio some of the stuff that he was saying on him cross examining. How are you doing? Run? That's what I say. It's good to see you, man. Did you see me shoot your mom? Did I hurt you that night of this incident? Yes? I did? And how did I hurt you. Damn it, I really hit the traumatizing that little boy.
I mean, number one, he got to relive the experience of that night, but number two, he got to sit there and talk to his dumbass daddy and caught about the experience. Well, after all that, he confessed, they committed criminal act against me with the nine one one call and that problem of video that it just showed y'all you heard Kalil Brown, He said that he was actually sure that I only hit y'all baron three times. They didn't call Kalil Brown to tell you that I did.
You have to ask yourself why that is, because I want you to know that. But I want you to tell I really want to know what Ronnie O'Neill was trying to accomplish, Like why did he waste everybody's time playing like he literally went up there playing knowing damn well, he committed the murders and didn't even give a compelling case as to why he's not guilty. Yeah, he basically said, I did it, but I didn't do it like that. Yeah,
But why I put your son through that? If you're gonna confess it sounds like a sociopath like, no, No, it's more than a sociopath. That's a great cycle, my goodness. All right, and lastly, I'll call Nassa. He becomes the first NFL player to come out as gay to be actively playing. Do we have audio? What's all people, I'm Carl Nassa. I'm at my house here in Westchester, Pennsylvania. I just want to take a quick moment to say
that I'm gay. I've been meaning to do this for a while now, but I finally feel comfortable enough to get it off my chest. I really have the best life. I got the best family, friends and job a guy could ask for. I'm a pretty private person, so I hope you guys know that I'm really not doing this for attention. I just think that representation and visibility are so important. And drop on a clues BOMs from my guy call man. Call is a good human man. Call
is a great friend of someone I consider family. Man, kick through it, call a couple of times, calls a good brother man. All right, Well, that is your front page news. Now get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Maybe at a bad night bad morning. Maybe you want to spread some positivity. Whatever it is full line to wide open. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one is the breakfast
Club on the morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all your time to get it off your chest with your man of black. We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello. Who's this hey, breakfast club? It is Chris out of Toledo. Chris, Chris. What's happening king? Get it off your chest, bro, breakfast Club. I called y'all about two weeks ago telling y'all about a house that I bought with a new program for no money down on the house. Look, when I called y'all, I
did not shout out my baby mama. So I want to take some time and shout her out. Her name is Jamie's fantastic mother and her Father's Day. She got me tickets to go to an NFL game. It was beautiful. That's dope. Clearly she don't have you on child's sport does Ain't nobody calling a bit shot now? They baby Mama? I got him on child's board. Oh we lived together, man, She's, like I said, great mother. Everything else. I love about her congratulation. Want to give her donkey of the day.
Oh both, okay? Go? Why yo? Sorry? Baby? I love you. But she got upset because I didn't shout her out and she has problems with trusting me. I've given her literally no reason not to trust me. You're a liar, goes through my phone. I swear to God, no reason that something. No, I didn't do a damn thing. That's why I'm confused. That's why I'm giving her donkey of the day. Okay, don't trust me, she don't believe me. Love it now. I love you, baby. We don't get
married one day. Let me tell you something. I hate to be the guy to say this to you, but if she's having trusted you, she might be cheating on you, bro, and that guilt might be her up. I'm just saying that guilt might be eating her up. Bro. Have you thought about that already? Yeah? You know? All right? We got conversation to have. Thanks peace King. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's up? Real? Hey? Dal what's up? Brother? Get it off your chest? Hey man, I gotta I got two
parts to get it off much go. My one part is I have a daughter who found exactly like you. And guess what her next is? Mine? Angela? Her government name am I slash eight light? What do that mean? Nothing? Okay, right, all right, what's the other thing? Heyby turn your creddy guy. I have a I have a couple of things on my plate. I paid it off four or five years or so, and it doesn't have about three years three four years ago. We're still there, right. My credit for
was like seven forty seven. Fix. It's not hurting my credit, but it hurts you big business. Still, I'm trying to I'm trying to do it. The banks they always come back and say, yeah, well you know exactly things, and uh, I can't get him off. I tried everything to get him off. Okay, well you hit him up? Is is Instagram is at the credit dude. He does an amazing job. The reason I like him, and I tell everybody the reason I like him is he charges for what he
takes off your credit. So if you can't get nothing off your credit and he worked five years on your credit, he charges you nothing. That's why I like him. But yeah, definitely check him out. He's helped my credit. I think drop him here. He did your credit to no, he needn to do your credit. But yeah, he helped helped a lot of people with their credit make sure that their credit shoots up. So definitely hit him up. Is at the credit due? All right? The last thing, hey, Envy,
so check out my want to come. I want you to come down with St. Louis. I got a construction company down here, man, Go on my Facebook. Is they all beat on our l Willie and come down the let some property down here. You bor on my Facebook and see what I do. All right, some deals out there? All right? Hit me on the um dam and send me some. But if we can link up, if youve got a construction company that that that's good. Yeah we could talk. I would love to. Brother, look on my Facebook,
and I've been trying to hit you up here. You got your time to get ahold of man. I'm working, man, I'm trying to stay bus They've got five kids and one on the way. Brother, I'm just trying to stay. I'm trying to create legacy for my kids. Man. That's why when you catch them you gotta kiss them. Stop it man, Why no, no, goodbye? Man? No, I don't even know. Why does it always kiss him huh. Why can't you say? Why can't brother show love? Why can't
brothers show love? Did you kiss me this morning? No? But I catch you every morning. I don't need to kiss you. Get it off your chest? Five ain't five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, so you better have the same and we want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Yeah? Hello? Hello? Yes, guys,
what's going on? Man the short Stone? What's up? Brother? Hey, I'm blessing man. Man, I already trying to start jam. Mind. You need that liquor, you need that lical health. Man, I need a local help. I need a local help while you starting liquor, liquor letot lecal health and just and I just big of shocking, you know what I mean? Shot and spice. You don't know. Maybe on later, brad Rain, what are you listening? Maybe a later Bradwin. Oh, they're beyond later. Yeah, she'd be back in a local while
our broadcast. Bradren, Oh, listen, listen. I just want to shout out one of my co workers, because I just twitched my job to Waste Management, and I want to shout out cliff you know what I mean for helping me out on my route. Man, You're a good dude. Yeah, Cliffords are good to him. Man. He listened to The Breakfast Club all the time. Man, he was shot that I was working at Waste Management. He was like, Yo,
you show starting that called the Breakfast Club. You know you're famous, right, I'm like, no, I'm not a brother, I'm just a regular dude. Lute the cliff Man. Yeah, one more thing, just Jayard. Jayard in Atlanta says that he wanted to challenge Nicky from Michigan to a rap battle. But let we need to make that happen. They can do that. Good luck to that man, let us know who wins. Ever, going, Hello, who's this Chris? What's your name? Chris? Chris? All right, Chris, get it off at chess broy and
I got a bone to pick with you, man. The other day, wrong and fashion and Airbnb saying that hotels are safely but that's really not true. You were saying that airbnbs use a lot of hard keys, and you know people can make copies. Well, we actually use digital locks and we changed the cold every time a new guests would come. As I was he was reporting the story. He was reporting the story about a couple who I believe we got a lady that got raped in the
city that they were using hard keys. I said, I don't use airbnbs for myself because I like different forms of protection. The first form of protection is the lobby, second form of protection is the elevated key to get un elevated, and the third one is my dough. That's just me personally. I don't do Airbnb's. There's a lot of people that do that's cool. I just don't do it. Yeah,
but every hotel doesn't have that. I mean I could walk into a hotel right now, get on the elevator and walk up to a rum and knocks on the door. Every right, every hotel, but the hotels that I stay at, I make sure that there is a guy the lot of you got to use the key to getting elevated in the key. That's that's the one that I said. But that's for my safety. Though I try, I got you, but you was fashion. I was saying, you know that we wasn't safe and all that, But I just want
people to know that airbnbds are safe. It's no hard keys, you know, because you was pushing that kind of hall. But they're all hard keys at some airbnbs. Absolutely, they are are smart keys, not ones and not the laws that I don't know. I've never came across the airbnb were hard keys at all. And I'm a toop for holes. Man, I've been doing this for four years now. There's some hard keys around. I know a lot of people like that. They got to get the actual key to get in.
But that's just me. I don't stand them. It might change, but for me right now, I just I'm all with protection. But I got five kids and I'm the same man. I mean, the same thing happened at a hotel I worked in. Man, what are y'all arguing about? Man? Anybody anybody can get got anywhere. The only thing you should be able to do is, uh, you know, create the
proper precautious for yourself. Charlotte. Man, I'm just waking to show that he don't mess up AIRBNC business, especially mine, you know, true, true, We'll say that, say that, bro. There you go. Well, let's I understand that. Just say one more thing, too, one more thing. Tell us the terrified of Airbnb, they terrified, crop they are they should be have a good day, King, say see your thing. Just call Don't let your wounds talk, bro, don't let your paint talk. Just call a pan Say what you
really upset about? Get it off your chest? Ain't undred five a five one on five one got ye's back. We got rumors on the way. Yes, he painted talking about a jog period in his life. Find out why he suffered from depression and who was the person that actually kickstarted that depression. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen, Oh gosh, it's club. Well. T Payne was talking on
the Netflix series This Is Popping. He talked about falling into a deep depression after being told that his album messed up music forever. Here's what t Payne had to say. He was like, man, I want to say something. Man, he's not real concerned. He was like, man, you kind of kind of up music. I didn't understand. Usher was my friend. It was like, Noah, man, you really like you really up music for real? Singers. Literally at that point, I couldn't listen is he right? Music? And I don't
even think I realized this for a long time. That's the very moment that started like a four year depression for me. This is a great topic of conversation because I will always respect honesty, but I think we have to remember that honesty without compassion is cruelty. You know, honesty without empathy is brutality. And that's a harsh lesson that you know, I've had to learn in my life because you say things and in your mind you just being honest with them. Later on you find out you
have traumatized an individual. And I know that wasn't us she's intention, but I would just encourage everyone that when you're being honest, have compassion, When you're being honest, have empathy. Yeah. That's tough man for him to even be able to admit that, and he didn't even realize it his damn self, Like, am I depressed right now? And I guess looking back,
he's like, you know what I really was? And also that's just Usher's perspective, which I would like to hear more of because I don't know how you know, auto tune would mess the game of the real singers, because to me, it's about the song. You got real singers who make trash songs, you got folks with auto tune who make dope songs. You got real singers who make dope songs, people with autotune who make trash songs. Saying
te paying ft up music for real singers. I'd like to know how Remember during that time, auto tune was everything, and people that couldn't sing were making smashes and couldn't sing with using autotune to fix their voice. So you didn't have to sing to be a singer at that time. Yeah, but how did that stop real singers? If you're doping,
you got a dope songs and reals. I'm sure that if we go back to that era, there was plenty of real singers who had songs all on the top of the charts, and there's people that couldn't Right after that. Right after that, jay Z went in also with the death of auto tune and all of that, so I'm sure everybody was piling on at once too. You didn't have to be able to sing at that time to make a hit. It was just you could just But I agree, but how does that mess the game up
for real singers? If a real singer still has a dope song, he would still he or she would still cut through, Because if you're a real singing you feel like that's their way of cheating to get to where you at. What people? Can you care? What everybody else doing? The talent a voice, they've been training their voice for years and then all of a sudden that shouldn't stop you stop cares. I bet you, I bet you. If y'all go back and looked at that time, there was
real singers at the top of the charts. Okay, yeah, but there was a lot of people that couldn't sing. My point is, if you're a real singer, what does it matter with everybody? If you're a real singer, you can't because you really can't sing, and you're doing exactly what I am by you're getting help. I don't see how that would kill any real singers. Even real singers
started using autotune. That was like Chris Brown started using autotune and things like that, and Chris Brown is sings as That's what he's saying is that that became like the popular sound of the moment, So everybody started trying to hop on it. Even those who can see that makes sense. All right. Now, let's talk about Pastor Carl
Lanzon Hillsong Churts. It was reported yesterday that Discovery Plus is moving forward with the three episode docuseries focusing on the mega church and Pastor Carl Lentz, the former pastor Carl Lentz. It's called Breaking Hillsong. It's going to take a closer look at the controversy surrounding that church that's known for its celebrity attendees. Should be interesting to watch.
I would think Hillsong Churts, Pastor Carl Lentz and all the drama that happened with that, all right, And congratulations to Naturi not and she got her own day in New York. She posted on Instagram that she is still in awe to be recognized by Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Charlene McCrae with this proclamation. Here's what you had to say. And I think about my vow, my vowe as an actress, as an entertainer, I am more than that. I am a living example of my
ancestors wildest dreams. I am the example of hope, endurance, inspiration, a girl who rarely takes no foreign answer, and those who know me, I know how I get there. Engagelations June eighteenth is officially Nitary not in day Dope great All right now, Ben Diesel has confirmed that Cardi B will be back for Fast and Fury is ten. Here's what he tells Entertainment tonight. Please tell me that we're going to get to continue a little bit of her storyline.
We are. We are very much excited to evolve her character and to expand it to the finale. She made it just in time. Yeah, Justin said, she's been there the whole time. This is just the first time we're seeing her. She's been around. That's very, very true. I love that. Man sounds to me like somebody about to get their own spinoff movie. They developing the character like dope boy. If body get a spin off movie from Fast and Furious before Tyrese Tyres gonna have a fit. Listen,
it only makes sense. I would love to see her get her own spinoff. Absolutely, she working on her own movie. Now, I forgot what what was that movie she was doing with Paramount? I forgot what it is? Well, that is your rumor reports? Are they gonna cap fast and furious? Are they just gonna keep going with it? The last one I thought there was two more. Finally this one, I think it's nine and then ten. Right, I can't see them stopping it though, Like you said, spinoffs, but
it's bringing in too much damn money. All right, Well, we got front pages was next? What we're talking about? Yes? And how is everybody getting COVID nowhere? They've done some studies to see how these spikes and cases are happening. Who are these spreaders? Right now? All right, we'll get into that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club Angela yet here? And did you know that the General Insurance has been saving people money for nearly sixty years.
That's a long time. So if you want the quality coverage you deserve at prices you can afford, check out the General eight hundred General or visit the General dot com. Some restrictions apply. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get in some front page news. Start with NBA with no games last night and no TNT did say that was Kames last night because I went to check on my new playing cham was on now for me
it was some type a minion cartoon. But tonight the club was Take on the Suns nine pm. The Suns lead that series. I'm not sure. I still might be cold protocol. I'm not sure yet. All right, what else we got you? All right? Well, they're saying that kid's birthday parties may be partly to blame for increased coronavirus transmissions,
according to a new study. They gathered private health insurance data from two point nine million US households and in counties with high rates of transmissions, they said that most households were thirty one percent more likely to test positive for the virus within two weeks after someone had a birthday. So if it was a child's birthday, there were fifteen point eight more positive coronavirus tests per ten thousand people than in households that didn't. Chris Paul is out by
the way, But all right. They're also saying there maybe trouble ahead. There's a dangerous COVID nineteen variant that it is causing hospitalization spikes in a Missouri city. So health officials are trying to convince people who are still hesitant to get vaccinated. But they're saying it's been really tough
for people to go and get vaccinated. Now, they said the country is close to that seventy percent, where at sixty five point four of adults having received at least one dose, but demands and vaccination rates have declined, so experts are worried if enough of the population will be vaccinated in time to curb fall and winter surges. So does the vaccination fight against the variant? Yes, okay, yes,
it does, all right. Now, Facebook has a new clubhouse competitor that is starting to roll out in the US, and that's available now. It's live audio rooms, and they did announce here'll be some US based public figures as well as certain groups who can start hosting rooms through this. Anybody can be invited up as a speaker, with up to fifty people able to speak at once. There is no calf on the number of listeners allowed in which you know there is a cap at clubhouse. They do
impost room sized limitations. They also have notifications when your friends are followers join the room. They have live captions. They'll be a raise a hand button if you want to join the conversation and reactions will be available to interact throughout the chat. Imagine your old last family members on Facebook arguing like they do on Clubhouse. Imagine your daddy and your uncles and your aunts and your Grandma's
on Facebook just going at it on Facebook. It seemed like it started a big, huge sparking and I don't hear nobody really talking about I have no idea. I've never been on Treehouse ever in my life. All Right, well, I will say there's a lot of people on Facebook. Let's be clear, there's a lot of shows that are
thriving on Facebook. So Facebook is also making podcasts available on the platform, and people will be able to listen to podcasts through either a mini player or a full screen player with various playback controls and the ability to listen while the screen is off. You'll also be able to find shows on specific podcast creators pages as well as in the news feed, and you can react, comment, bookmark, and share your favorites as well. So they probably feel
like there's so many people on Facebook. Why not? It makes perfect sense. I mean, we live in an era where you have to go where the people are you just do. Yeah. So I'll be hosting some live audio rooms as well, so make sure you'll stay tuned for that. All right, and that is your front page news. All right, thank you, Miss Wagwan bredren All, Mike cal Ribbian math. What's the mouth? Ye? It is Caribbean heritage, Caribbean heritage. Goodness. Okay, who we got? Who we got coming up? Spice, we'll
be joining us. We got my girl Spice coming up. We got Shaggy coming up, you know, Saggie. It's executive producing Spice's album. I'm really excited for I can't believe that this is Spice's first album. She's living around for so long. She's been around for a little minute, ten years, she's been around, so it's exciting to me and she deserves it. Super talented. She's also on Love and hip Hop, but I like how she represents herself on that show,
and I'm really excited for her album. Both my wife, who's you're making have part jamaking it, and my manager, who's full jaremaking, says, why does that yankee still do that all the time? That yankee your yankee yankee him call me Champagne patois that's my knee. Taken that from Drake Champagne. Patois my good. Spice and Shaggy when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the buildings, a special guests. Yes, we have Spice and Shaggy right morning, Spice be on Instagram, wilding on Wilding, making limb burn bed. I'll be one of them, that one guy that'd be. You got like a stable of dudes. You just be whiling off. No, I just specked them from the audience when I performed Oh got You, got You in the audience for the weakest link identify, I can identify them. Okay, okay, why
do you identify a weak man? Because up on the stage, I want to be I like to be in charge. Got you, got you? Got you? Like if I was and I saw you in the audience, I don't speak you. Oh lord, spit my boom, go on, huh told you that's not true. That's not true. It is man, So I really want getting this. Why you don't like It's not true. I don't dislike it. It's just that like growing up, I used to hear reggae and I just I didn't get it. It's certain things I would understand,
like Bob Marley. I love Molly music, but there's just certain records I would hear and be like, because people love dance hall, like go crazy, and I just was like, I don't. I don't get why. It's really my favorite jamera of music to listen to. So be up myself, Angel, I'm gonna say yea have since we spoke about get them in at the Nittegrity, I'm gonna understand. What do you mean? You don't understand it because at the end of the day, I've been to Europe they don't even
speak English nothing, and you're singing the song's word. No people love it, I mean, but you know what, I love it when it's a vibe like when I see you know, certain movies or you go to certain Jamaican parties, you get it. Then you know what I mean. But just with you and a club and it's a crunk set, the don't understand the lingua too much. Like that you don't understand because it's not. I don't even get the word.
It's just that like when you growing up down South, when you hear a crunk set, then somebody do a reggae set, and you know, everybody go crazy over the reggae. You like, man, put the crunk back on. Maybe it's just like the rhythms. No, I love the rhythms. It's dope ass rhythms. Man, like here comes the boom, Come on, that's not dance all. Yeah. I don't know South Carolina, so I don't think reggae was a big like being
in New York. You have my dude, Ricky Lee. Ricky Lee used to bring shaggy down there all the time. I remember Ricky leg But I used to and I used to be stationed in North Carolina too. Oh yeah Carolina, but used at Campbella June, So I used to go to South Carolina. Yeah, so yeah, No, definitely, definitely reggae was big in Soaklina had the music farm done in music Farm used to have like a reggae night. You love hip hop, don't love hip hop? But hip hop
came from dansall. You know that right, No, that's not about I'm going with whatever fight says man, right now, every right now, when you watch, when you watch Versus, that is all coming from Sansa. Now that was great. You know she means the battles came from dance, not oh yeah, yeah. The whole Versus thing is. And he who started hip hop was a Jamaican who came to New York and that's how hip hop started. So you know, work for respect and pay respect to the real drama.
I definitely respect it, but I want you to like it. I want you to listen more, dancel and get a feel of it. That's promise you, That's what it is. I need to listen to me. You know what my song called saw Me Like It, Saw Me Like It. I want you to listen to it when you you know, we're gonna play it this morning. We got when we when we first started on the Breakfast Cloud, the song Rappid Shop, I think was in the heaviest rotation. I know, I'm t know our time it is. We have to
get the guy. We have forget him up to part remember the streets, make him to the gal, climb the tree and not do the things them you know they're looking. We're gonna climb the tree, Spike, I'm gonna climb the tree, Spike. I'm with you. I'm gonna climb the tree. Your song, your song that you have right now, go down there with Shaggy. It's my favorite song right now. It's so dope. I love that the three of y'all came together. It is really like Leary and it's a true dancehall song,
so I love to hear it was real hardcore. I thought, you're making me no eat poom poom. Now that's not gonna go down there is no it's done nasty. I didn't know. I thought that, Oh my gosh, she's basically telling the girls the wine go down low to the Oh got you got? I know you smarty and you go down there. That's not what we mean. Next, we had some PLA the other day. Yeah, and he was said, you was scared to battle him in the verse of Shaggy whoa that was I was scared. No, it's not.
But we talked about verses and he said at first he didn't get it, but he said, you know now that he understands it's not a battle per se, because he can't battle his friends. He said, it's a celebration. He said he might think about it, would you do it with him? Um, you know, a celebration not a bad funny enough for the first verses that happened, big up to Sharon Burke, who actually Sharon Burke kind of kind of made the whole thing happen between Being and
Bound boun Tequila. She had approached me about it first, and I spoken to Sean about it, and we had actually had was thinking about how we would do it and incorporate spice at the time because we we already had this record that was lined up. Um, but it was heavy COVID at the time, and you know, you know Sean, Sean also has like, you know, he's asthmatic and stuff like that, you know, so you know, he was a little you know, on defense about the whole thing,
you know, and uh so that that would happen. Then of course Sharon went with Boundequila and Being a Man, which was one of the biggest verses ever and they represented the culture. And so when I looked at that one, I was like, yo, and just how they did it, and yeah, being in Bounty, how they did it, I was just like, yo, it's done. So for me, the interest to do it, uh after that is just to me, I can't follow that what I'm saying, Bounty and being too.
How they did that was just it was just the that that just kind of when you saw the type of people that locked on that night, you know what I mean, how the whole vibe was. I don't think me and Sean could talk about how that is. I mean we we got yeah, but you know, just just they represented really really people would love to see you and Sean. I'm sure they would, but just for me, just for me, many legendary hip hop artists, legendary R and B artists need more I think legend artists to
do that as well. Definitely shout out to Swiss and and and and Tim also because I love the whole vibe of it and what it was doing on you know what I mean. It does come from clash business in Jamaica, so Sean was right on that that it comes from that, but how they're doing it is really on a friendship and a harmony base, and you know, there's no beef and all that. It's just really entertainment for everybody else. So you know what I mean, I'm sure Sean would consider if he feels, you know, like
he's open to it or whatnot. But UM, just me on the person I'm telling from me, what they did was just so amazing. I would watch I would what they should is rerun that. That was my favorite one. I think that it was a lot of people favorite most minds as well. All Right, we got more with Spice and Shaggy when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Shaggy and Spice with Spice because I mean, you are on a bunch of stuff with Spice and you've really been receptive to a lot of the younger artists. So how did you and Spice get together? I never done a record with Spice. Spice. Actually, it was just like, listen, you know, I need to do song with Shaggy, so I sent him my DM. I never had this nor by the time you check this, because I wanted you. I wanted to do a song
with you, so um that's where it started from. Yeah, and um, funny enough, even though he was instagram summing in the om SIMI DM. I don't know how he saw that M because hYP I don't answer a lot of it. But I'll go through stuff because there's promotional stuff that we still do, right yeah, yeah yeah. And then so I saw it, and then I hit her up, and um I started. I said, yeah, I'll do a record with you. But then I started to research what type of record I would do for her, how I
write it or whatnot. And then I realized that she didn't have a body of work. Never done an album. It's never done an album. So I called her. I was like, have you ever done an album? Because you got a great fan base, you're the queen of this thing. I don't understand. And she's like, yeah, she's been having problems with the record. Problem here it is exactly what she's saying. She said she took all her problems and
put him on Shaggy yea yeah. So so at that point I just got in touch with UH with the record I said, you know, I could have help. So I went ahead and got in touch with the record company and talked to Randy and and UH and Chris and just say, hey, let's get to the table and see how we could sort of deal out because she's been there for like ten years and it was really ain't toxic between both of them. And the name of my album is ten because of that ten years and
it drops on July thirtieth. That's the name of the album. Yeah, So I just I just try to sort it out and just say how we could create a win win situation for everybody. And they were receptive to it, and you know, we got everything. And you know, I said, I would you know, executive produce the album and produce yes, well, spice, spice. What was the problems with the label? Then let's flash back to that for a second, because I know at one point were you trying to sue and as hard
as you do work, what were the issues? Um, let me take a drink, I'll go after the same thing. Ten years is a long time. What did the label even tell you right now? The water? You know, I think the issue that we were having, I don't even know how to explain it. I think we need to have someone from where's Neil Diamond to someone from VP to explain it because the problem was I couldn't even
understand it. So when they explained to me that, oh we did a body of work and we need to get clearance and certain paperwork is difficult, and Dad, I don't want to hear. I just went blank. I can't understand why it's taking so long. Ten years is a long time. As I said, that's a decade. So it's like, as an emotional woman, I just stopped corresponding. I'm like, all right, and I just started putting out my own projects. I started becoming my own producer, start doing everything by myself.
I just shot down because I'm just at a point where I'm like, I don't understand even when they explain it. Ten years is long. So we just never saw eye to eye. And I just started doing my own productions, putting out my own music, promoting myself on Instagram, and um, I think the relationship just well, I think it's her. I think it's a communication problem that was going and
she was representing herself and it's hard. Then I got some attorneys, but I guess in her initial initial in the initial in the initial stage of her deal, all right, I don't think she had proper representation. Yeah. I first let me say she was young when I signed a deal, so it was it wasn't a very good deal. And and so we went in there and just kind of restructed. But in fairness the VP, they were willing to come to the table because they realized her value at the
same time. And what happened with all the records that she was doing, she was just she just took her own career in her hand, so corudus to her to get herself to this level. She did that on her own, with no manager, no nothing, just did everything. But all those records under the contract, you know, they had rights
to because she was under that contract. So you know, in speaking to them, it was like, Okay, you guys already have these body of work, you know, why don't you come in and do a record with her and get the best out of her and just restructure the deal, you know, I mean, make it right. And they were willing to come in and do all that, and we just went in and just you know, work the deal points out and get it and put her in a
better position right now. And the truth is, I think Shaggy has a secret of what he told them, because I don't know what difference in that way, I haven't said for ten years, Shaggy, Yeah, you know what I mean, it means, it means a lot coming from from Shaggy. Yeah, you know what it is. We explained there's there's an old saying if it's not a win win is a bad idea. So you really have to come up with a win win situation that everybody, every all parties are
okay with. And she had a win win situation in it. They had a win situation in it and all of us could actually go out and I was happy to be involved in it that I could make it move forward.
And they were open to the whole thing since religious communication and sitting down there and having these deals, you know, these conversations, So beak up to Christian the initial deal Randy and Neil Diamond Richard who was in the in the initial meeting with us to get everything to question, is VP the end all be all for dancehall artists? Is there nowhere else? Dance the biggest um record company
for dancehall. I think they're important and this this is why this project is so important, and this is why we had to do it like that. It is you look at you look at God there For instance, if we had done say, for instance, the song with bojo and Kalid and everybody that that is out. If that record had happened and become a massive, massive number one hit, you hear or it's the Kalid factor. If the Skilly Band record had blown up, you'd hear it's a Nikki factor.
You know what I'm saying. And this has been going on over and over and over again. For Dancehall, we needed a record that the factor was dance. So yeah, Shaggy Sean Spice, three Jamaican three Dance All artists. The video director of the video is doing incredibly well is Jay Will, a Jamaican VideA director. And the record company is a Jamaican record company. For us to have, you know, a better part of the market share and have some cloud in this game, we had to do this on
our own. So this was important for us to do our own. That's why we're going for everywhere. That's why we're on the Breakfast Club. We're written all the top platform because we have to send a message because there's so many things that take from this genre. You're looking at hip hop, you're looking at um reggaeton, you're looking at afrobeat that all comes from this, but yet still dance all is six percent of the market share. And know what I'm saying, So we're to me, I look
at this as a crisis that we literally have to come. Culturally, We're strong. Everybody comes from everything that you see Katie Perry is doing and Lady Gaga or or Doja Cat that comes from Grace Jones, right, and it's and is magnified through dance. Right. Look at this. This is this has been going on, and it's offended. When I come to America and people used to say, oh, I'm following, like you know the girls here that does hip hop.
I didn't want to call no name, but I'm like, no, this is my culture, follow the wigs and all of that. This is danceall. I'm dancall. But when I started doing love and hip hop and I have my blue here, they're like, oh, she's trying to be you know, and they call names and I'm like, no, when a school or no, this is danceall. And I think the younger generation especially don't really understand danceall and Jamaican and the culture and where music on a whole is coming from,
where it's birth it. Yeah, but a lot of the people that you said have Caribbean roots, whether it's uh yes, oh definitely, Nicki Minaj, Oh definitely Rihanna. All of them have Caribbean roots. So that's true. But the thing with me now as a dance all Jamaican artist, when I come out like example, on the forefront in America, because most people may not know me like Arianna or a Nicki Minaj, then they say I'm following when I am
really from the original, from the from the room. Yes, so we have we have to get those numbers up, you know what I mean. And to me, the best person to actually lead this Spice, I haven't move. We got more with Shaggy and Spice. When we come back, it's the breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is stej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Shaggy and Spice. Now, Shaggy, it wasn't me. That song doesn't go away, huh, just
just a ballpark. I mean, I'm just curious because every year I'm like, Okay, I've seen a commercial. It wasn't me. Cool. Then it's another commercial. Yeah, it's another commercial. What you gonna ask, how much is worse yet easy, easy, few millions. You know what. Um people go to a whole career and not even have one of those bro correct Yea.
You know, I've been lucky to have um a record that is that massive, but I but I've also had a couple more that were really really really really massive also, you know what I mean, Um, it's just one of those songs that's just it's funny that when when hot Shot was out, the biggest record for me was Angel. Angel was the biggest selling record, the biggest played record.
At one point it was in the Guinness Book of World Record for the most pop played record, you know, but over time, and that's before streaming, So we were selling I mean the thing, you know, we were moving numbers like in Sync and Britney Spears and all of these numbers when we was dance all. So you have to me, we broke we broke that barrier because there's no there's no record company that I was gonna sit down at the table on Tuesday and be like, Okay,
what are we going to spend on the dance all? Guy? I mean, there's the numbers weren't there to match it. But with that record and that album, it became that, so it wasn't me. It's one of those records I think because it's so relatable. That's why I said, when we were writing records, you got to write songs that are that is very relatable, you know, and then people it's it's people think that's the cheating song. It's really
an anti cheating song. Angela. It really wasn't him. It really was right, and at the end it stands that I'm going to tell her. But the problem is the things that I've caused. You might think that you're a player, but you're completely lost. So it's not really condoning cheating really, but everybody looked at me. It's like, oh sh he's the old them cheater. Oh my god. I mean because guys do that, right, Because as let's talk about absolutely it wasn't me, it wasn't I feel still that's my
story and I'm sticking to it. How do y'all feel about the evolution to dance song? Okay? Um? I think that we're dance all the beat the beat of it, and you're a DJ the beat of dance all. There's certain things that because I live it every day and I'm if you ask the average DJ that's on a global scale, what kind of dance all will move a party. They're going to tell you it's nineties dance all day. Okay. So, and the difference between current danceall and nineties dance all
is the beat. So we've actually tried to fix something that wasn't broken. Do you get what I'm saying. So reggaeton which comes from dance. So if you listen to reggaeton, which is a billion dollar industry, all right, our genre, I should say, they're still on that dance all beat right right. The beat itself, the reggaeton beat is called dembo that comes from Chabaran's den boo. You know what I'm saying. And they're still on that and it's a
billion dollars. Afro beat is kind of a spinoff in Africa. I used to go to African play the stadiums every year. It was just like a clockwork, you know, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, you know the Congos stadiums out the backs most of African what was played in Africa at the time as their main music was dance all. So Afri beat is kind of from dance all absolutely and inspired by it, hip hop, whatever it is, the beat itself. They've taken
the dance out of dance all. If you listen to the new dance all, now you know what I'm saying. And I think the dance of dance all is what was really appealing to people. And if you look at the streaming numbers, the nineties dance all is still streaming better than the current dance all. So it's not mean knocking the new generation of it because I collaborate with a lot of these new guys and I like a lot of them, and I think what they're doing, they are,
they are the future. But I need to let them understand what the marketplace is. You know what I wanted to ask you guys about the music though, because one thing I do love about dancer is that it is real nasty, Like some of the songs could be real nasty and gritty. You know. I have a podcast lift service,
so it's fun for me. But with this whole climate today, do you feel like the lyrics can't be the same as they used to be where it was just like you're singing it and then you're like, wait a minute, what are we talking about here? Or do you think that we still could do that in dancall that's your question. I feel like we still can do it in dancehall with or without lude lyrics. I mean, I personally used to do a lot of lude lyrics because that's what worked for me, and I used to just stick with
what's working for me. But I think I got open to like when even I did Friends and how it was well received. So for me, I feel like, whether you do lude lyrics or not, it still has a place, and I think the diversity have shown us that. So you can step outside at the box sometimes because Jamaican feel like we have to do oddcore aggressive music sometimes for it to be a banger, but that's not it. It's a double stacked And I've encountered this since deal
with Spice. Okay, Spice, people will judge her because she might do these raw lyrics and I'll have corporate entities even in Jamaica who don't want to touch her. Wow. So she went ahead and did like a sponsorship with Magnum because they're about that kind of life, right right. But it was not even with I says, you know,
because it wasn't the greatest of deal. But you know whatever, but she is like she at that time, you know, but she she is like, Okay, I did this because I wanted to show corporate and since she went with them, their numbers were tripled. Magnum, right, yes, mam, all these Magnums out there. Yeah, so she and right now we have a Magnum going the challenge and everybody's just winding
the thing. Yeah. But the point I was trying to make with this is that based on her doing that, she showed the corporate entity and especially in Jamaica, that she was bankable, that she could that she could move that. Let's get into this record. We wait, one more question, one more questions. That's one more question. Is Vibes Cartel
on the album a little bit? A little bit? I no, No, he's not on the He's not on the album because I mean, if you if I should let the bigger because what let me add, but let me let me add it's not It's not because we didn't want to wear anything. It's just that the vibe that we were going, Like we said we had thirty songs, and we just made thirty songs, you know, and then we put this record out. We knew we had a really strong single
and this, but I wanted him on the album. But she did think I was open incarcerated as well, so you know, it kind of makes it difficult. So you know how my guys are shan. Yeah, so let's jump into the rec Let's go now. I'm coming out July THIRTI okay, you gotta come back before then. Definitely, thank you so much. She had an invitation. That's an invitation. You just invited to dance, So artist, big thank you. Let a fan baby going to come back. You'll tell me, Spice,
I listen to your album. Stop saying everybody that walks in away I didn't know. Let's go let do so, all right, go down there the big top record number one reggae dancer song right now of course from me your girl Spice, the Queen of dancall I with the two legends Shaggy and Sean Paul. Ladies, get your knee ready for wine and good down there, all right, yes, so she said, ladies, get your knees ready the wine
on now place Shaggy is the breakfast club. Good morning, Hey morning, everybody is tej Endry Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. That was Spice, Shaggy and Shana Paul Abby and I hope that's right. That's right, that's what you got. That's down there. All right, let's get to the rules. Let's talk to Nick the Mouth.
This is the rumor report with Angela yet who. Well, there was a conversation that Trick Daddy was having on a panel and one of the things that he was talking about was Beyonce and jay Z. Now, for some reason, Trick Daddy feels like Beyonce can't really sing and jay Z is not as great as people say he is. Here is Rick Daddy talking about Beyonce. We are because she seen money. Beyonce ain't trying to give back the music, and none that Beyonce don't write music. And Betty could
say her mother Beyonce. Same. Beyonce is to R and B what jay Z is to New York. That's why they together. Huh, Oh, you cannot tell me Beyonce can't sing. Beyonce take it sick. Yeah, Beyonce can sing and she does right, and I mean and she collaborates with other writers and other people write songs for her. From Super Hard, I think we've seen a lot of stuff behind the scenes of Beyonce at this point to see how much
she goes through to be a perfectionist. Now Here is what else Daddy had to say about jay Z. Jay Z ain't never one the greatest rapper live. New York laws bigger. They needed a hero. They wanted to be the Mega of hippop and they just handed it over to jay Z. Remember changed his name three full times. First time y'all ever heard of jay Z He got on the record with some from down song called Big Pip. You'll go Google and he will say, yeah, jay Z so,
but they ain't gonna call you. Jay Z bought the mother so after the business got big and at that time what east Kot came, but got enough for the South to do a wrecord with him. Man, I love tricks. Not the first time we heard of jay Z. Yeah, I love trick. But he's absolutely positively jay Z is objectively the best rapper alive. You know, my favorite rapper of all time is ghost Face. Jay Z would be number two, but objectively, yeah, you gotta put him at
number one. And who hasn't put him at number one? He's number one on so many people's list forever and the only name I know of jay Z is jay Z. I didn't know he didn't change his name, did y'all know him? I think he means like the alias is like jiggahle um. He never changed his name changes. He was always jay Z. I mean, everybody didn't tied it to their opinion. But yeah, Trick in my opinion is absolutely wrong on that one. Yeah, your opinion on his
opinion is that his opinion is wrong. Yes, all right. And Chloe Kardashian interest in time to have broken up again, According to friends of the former couple. They told Page six they're getting along. There's no drama, everything is amicable, and they are on the same page with co parenting now. Allegedly, he was spotted entering a room with three women at a bell Air birthday party on Friday. He emerged thirty minutes later looking disheveled, just one day after dining with
Chloe and True, his daughter. So they said, he went into one of the party rooms where everybody goes to hook up, and he was with three women and another guy. One of the girls he was with his irregular PARTI er, she's always out and about at parties. According to a source, they said, the other girls have just started going out with this group. He did this in front of about thirty people, so you could hear people talking. They said he was in the room with the door closed for
at least thirty minutes before he re emerged. That's when his shirt looked oppressed, and when he went in and his shirt was a mess and disheveled when he came out. Everybody quiet. Now, all right, Well, the black men don't cheat. And I don't understand why there just throwing this lie out there. Well, he's from Canada, so his dad's doing anything. I don't know, but you know, if they are, if they are broken up, it is what it is, right if and it's just a rumor report, that's what that was. Rumor.
And he did respond. He put on Twitter, he put all caps. I believe I believe him to Okay, would you put your life hold it for no? All right? Thank you for that rumor pull you give. Speaking of niggas, we can't believe. We need Ronnie O'Neil to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with him. Okay, goodness gracious, all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Hey,
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Flaminia to Breakfast Club. Bitchy Donkey of the Day with shallam haining the guard I don't know why y'all keep it here, Get y'all elect Wow, Oh donkey Today for Tuesday, June twenty second goes to Ronnie O'Neil, and honestly just dawned on me this morning that Ronnie O'Neil is from Florida. I should have known. I should have known. I should have known. What did your uncle Shalla always say about
the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida, but Florida. I can't blame this one on, y'all. This is a lot deeper than being from Florida. Okay, to be honest with you, I really believe Ronnie O'Neil is a villain in the New Bondocks cartoon. Okay, Aaron McGrew that had to write this, like if there was a multi verse for the Boone Doots, Ronnie O'Neil might be an evil variant version of Riley Freeman. Wait a minute, uncle, so
I'll know who the hell is Ronnie O'Neil. Okay, you're right. Let me not assume everyone knows Ronnie O'Neill is the human who acted as his own attorney and his double murder trial. He was accused of killing his thirty three year old girlfriend ken YadA Baron and their disabled nine year old daughter, ron Navilla O'Neill r. I p to both for them, and I'm sending condolences and healing energy
to their families. If you need a refresher on this situation, let's go to WTSP ten Tampa Bay for the report. Police opening statements are underway in the murder case against Ronnie O'Neil the third. He's the Reverview man accused of killing his girlfriend and their nine year old daughter three years ago. O'Neil is taking an unusual stance of representing himself in courts whom. Here's some of what he had to say to the jury. I'm please give a prema murder.
You know the truth. We're gonna see who the liars all before it's all said. There is a public defender understand by. If he does change his mind, he faces the death penalty. If convicted, he's gonna die. Ronnie O'Neill was accusing prosecutors of fabricating evidence. Fabricating evidence. Ronnie O'Neill was charged with two counts of first degree murder, account of attempted first degree murder, two counts of aggravated child abuse,
an account of resisting a law enforcement officer. Without violence. Now, if someone kills two people and stabs another because Ronnie also stabbed his h old son, who think god survived? If police come over and see all his chaos, how could they possibly fabricate evidence? Now? I know Ronnie O'Neil is claiming his girlfriend killed his daughter and tried to kill his son. That's why he killed her. But we always have to remember in life, a lie ain't nothing
to tell. If a bull faced lie was a person, it would be Ronnie O'Neil the third. And see, the thing about a lie is when you tell one lie, it leads to another. So you tell two lies to cover each other. Then you tell three lies. An old brother, first lie he told was that his girlfriend killed his daughter and stabbed his son. Well, his son took the stand and had to relive that trauma. Listen, how are you doing good? It's good to see you. Mail. Did you see me shoot your mom? Ye? Did I hurt
you that night? I love this incident? Yes I did? And how did I hurt you? Lord? Damn it man? So you tell four lies to try to protect you. Then you tell five lives so folks won't suspect you. Then you tell six lives, and you'll collect a life filled with worries and fears because you can't remember how many lives you've told, and half the things you say
aren't true. And sometimes you'll slip up, you'll trip up, and then whatever will become of you, well, what will become of Ronnie O'Neill the third Let's go to w FLA NBC eight for the report police. It took just more than four hours for a Tampa jury to decide Ronnie O'Neill is guilty of killing his girlfriend and his own daughter, as well as stabbing and setting fire to
his son. O'Neill represent it himself throughout the guilt phase of the trial, and may do so during the penalty phase as well his guilty the first free murder, murder and Philoni murder. During his closing argument, O'Neill admitted guilt in one of the killings. But I want you to tell O'Neill told jurors he did kill his girlfriend, but only because she murdered their daughter and tried to kill their son. What happened? I know what happened to my day.
The judge complimented O'Neill on his performance, and I have to tell you. I think in another lifetime you would have been an excellent lawyer, for I was. It only took joys four hours. The only reason I think it took that long because they were in there discussing the audacity, the unmitigated gaw of Ronnie O'Neill to third to get up there and represent himself. So you lie and lie without even trying, and each lie you tell will keep multiplying to the whole wild world will know you're lying.
Then you'll be suspected, detected, rejected, neglected, disliked, and you should. When you lie, you're closing the door on everything good. Ronnie, on the the third, what the hell were you doing? Why were you up there playing? What was the point? What was you trying to prove? There was absolutely no reason for you to be up there representing yourself other
than for your own sick personal entertainment. I've been trying to make sense of this, and I keep stopping myself to remind myself stop attempting to make sense of this senseless. There is no logic in the illogical. I can't blame this on Florida. I keep trying to wrap my mind around what this is and all I hear in my head is my love Stephanie Mills saying, nigga, that's it, that's it. Please let me Mark give Ronnie on you the third the biggest he ha he ha he ha,
You stupid mother, are you dumb? His poor son, man, his poor son, His poor son is gonna need a lifetime, a lifetime of therapy. Okay, you how much work it's going to take to get the trauma out of that young man's body. Come on, man, he's going to give him a hug. I felt so bad having to listen to him, have to testify, answer questions because Ronio Nil want to play, Ronio Nil the Third want to play? All right, all right, well, thank you for that donkey
other day. Now let's open up the phone. Lines eight on eight five one five one now. T Paine talks about a time when he got very sad because Ushia said this. He was like, man, I want to tell you something. Man, he's not real concerned. He was like, man, you kinda kind of up music. I didn't understand. Ushira was my friend. It was like, Noah, man, you really like you really up music for real singers. Literally at
that point, I couldn't listen is he right? Music? And I don't even think I realized this for a long time. That's the very moment that started like a four year depression for me. You know, I said this earlier. I will always respect honesty, but I think we have to remember that honesty without compassion is cruelty. Honesty without empathy is brutality, and it's a harsh lesson that we've all
had to learn in our life. So I know that there's a lot of people out there who, like myself, have you know, been being honest but didn't weren't honest with compassion. And we've called somebody that kind of trauma that Tea Pain went through. So what is the question? When have you been honest but you were honest without compassion? All right? Well, let's open up the phone lines. Let's talk about it. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. When have you been honest but honest without
compassion and traumatize somebody like us? You did tea Pain? All right? Let's talk about it as a breakfast local morning, the breakfast club. It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one oh five one to join it to the he got you with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is stech Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now if you just joined us. We're talking about a conversation that Usher and t Pain
had here the Goals. He was like, Man, I want to tell you something. Man, he's not real concerned. He was like, man, you kinda kind of stop music. I didn't understand. Usher was my friend. It was like, Noah, Man, you really like you really poked up music for real singers. Literally at that point, I couldn't listen is he right music? And I don't even think I realized this for a long time. That's the very moment that started like a four year depression for me. So we're asking eight hundred
five a five one on five one. We're talking about being honest, we're being compassionate. M I'm pretty good at that. I'm not. I think with my friends. The one thing they like about coming to me when they asked me things is that I am going to be compassionate, but tell them how I really feel. But I'll say it in a way where I'm not judging them or making them feel terrible about themselves. Yeah, I have a small group of friends that I trust that when they come
to me, they're not compassionate at all. They don't. It's pretty much f your feelings. But I appreciate that because I know that when they're coming to me, they're coming to me out of compassion. It's not gonna be the nicest. Theyin't gonna say it. Hey, no, no, They're gonna be real, and I respect that. I'd rather than be real with me because if not, this world is gonna be real
with me. So I'd rather my friends do it and tell me beforehand if they see something, if I'm slipping, if I'm acting up, if I'm not doing something right, if I'm moving in the wrong direction. And the main part of that, the main personal that is my wife. My wife. You can't be real and compassionate at the same time. Sometimes you can't. But sometimes when you, sometimes even for myself, you need to be blatantly real for me to understand because sometimes when you too compassionate, I
might not listen. But when you straight up and down nig I think I think this is this is Lenard McKelvie talking. I think I think you can be straight up in down, you know, with compassion, you know, because like I said earlier, honesty without compassion is cruelty. I mean, that's why they call it being brutally honest. It's exactly that. It's brutality. You know, when you're honest without compassion. You know, when you're honest without empathy, it is cruelty. It's brutality.
And my whole life, my mother would tell me and my dad we didn't know how to talk to people. But I got that brutally honest stuff from my father. But over the years, I've had friends, like actual friends who I consider my family, my sisters, my brothers, who've told me I hurt their feelings with something I said, And in my mind, I was just being brutally honest. But the moment that really changed me was some years ago when my oldest daughter was at track practice and
she was doing the long jump. She'd never done the long jump before, it was practice. It was her first time ever doing it, and she did it and I just blurted out, that was horrible, and she burst into tears, and that cut me so deep. Even just thinking about it now woul hurt. So that's when I realized, you have to. You know, you can be honest, but you
have to be honest with ash him. So I think that life experience with my daughter, but also doing the work on myself, you know, going to therapy, you know, getting to my own place of healings. So where I don't speak with my wounds, I don't speak with my hurt, I don't speak with my pain, but I speak with real love. I think that's what, Uh, that's what got me to a better place. The fact that you did that to your daughter's crazy that you that was horrible. Goodness,
you never talk to your kids like that. It was horrible. Me and my son got into it one time. He was upset with me because when he was playing football, I told him all the bad things that he did and not the good things. But I did that because I was saying, I want you to fix the bad things that you're doing. I didn't know that I needed to have compassion, be like, no, you're doing your thing, like you're doing this, but you need to cut this way.
I don't think that's compassion though. I don't. I think what you're doing, I don't. I don't know what you call that. When you give somebody a compliment and then you tell them what they did. What they call it compliment. Sound Yeah, that's not what I'm talking about. I'm just talking about I can be honest with a person, but you just gotta have some compassion with it. Because if I just when I when I jump out, and I'd be like any you gotta hump back, right, that's just brewtality,
you know what I'm saying. But if I say, if I say, if I say, envy, y know, I think you should fix your posture. Brother. You know what I'm saying, It looks like you have a hump back the way you sit. That's that's compassion and some and sometimes you're saying things and it's and you can say things that are true, but it's how you say it. And listen, I'm I know I've been the worst that that throughout
my life, especially you know, on this goddamn radio. But that's just because you're I was being honest with no compassion. I was being honest with no empathy. So that is brutality. That is cruelty. I'm not I'm not brutal. You're brutal. I'm not brutal. That's not true. You just said two things you say you're is horrible jumping. Yeah, but Envy, Envy, I'm not gonna go back in time because I don't want any of us to be pulling up old stuff. But you brutal bro, you've got on this goddamn r Angela.
You remember that one time there was a million times no no, But remember that one time with Au the woman got mad at Envy when you got her fire one that was calling him an f boy. And you remember what vycame on this radio and said, yeah, actually Eva gets very spicy when people kind of test him a little bit. Like but that what you had honesty with I mean with Gero. I mean when I say zero compassion, yeah, you had zero compassion. Whole thing. You can't you can't go at me. And then when I
go at you, but like you went too far? Oh she said, well you didn't temple you rich bathted. Okay, that's exactly what it was. But my whole thing, Okay, let's like, let's like I'm the most compassionate one here. If you don't believe that either me, I'm att tack you back harder. That's so don't come at me with with with with a knife and then when I come with a gun, it's like, oh, you went too far. No,
I didn't, you started, I was mon. All I'm saying is honesty without compassion is cruelty, Honesty without empathy and brutality. Because even in that situation with Tea Paine and lush Us, you didn't tell Tea Paine, why you just stop music? What? Hello? Who's this? Right? Yes, even though you're on the radio and nobody can see you, you can just tell us any name. You could have made up any name, but right,
all right, my name Peter Peter. So I've always been told my whole life that it's not what I say, it's the way I say it. So my mom, she actually has she's been very sick. She has cancer and everything like that. So she's been shying to make herself, you know, look pretty. She had gotten a wig, you know, some contact lenses, some great contact lenses, you know, left a sperit. I'm the kind of guy that likes women like all natural. I like natural beauty. Has cancer, I know,
I know. And um I sat here and I told her, I said, I'm sorry to tell you my eyes. I think that looks stupid. Bro, Bro, bro, come home manner. You're naturally beautiful. You don't need those things. But I understand. Do you really think she cared about her looks at a time like that, Sir, No, not at all, So why would you even bring that up? Exactly, I'm gonna be brutley. I'm gonna be brutley mean to you. Honesty without compassion is brutality, goodness gracious eight hundred five eight
five one on five one. Let's talk about it as the breakfast cloak of morning. Call me and your opinions to the breakfast club topic. I'll get five five one five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if you just joined us, We're talking about a conversation with Usher and t Pain. This is what Usha said to t Pain. It was like, man, I want to tell you something. Man, he's not real concerned. He was like, man, you kinda
kind of stop music. I didn't understand Usher was my friend. It was like, I mean you really like you really up music for real singers. Literally at that point I couldn't listen is he right music? And I don't even think I realized this for a long time. That's the very moment that started like a four year depression for me. So we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one, are you honest without compassion? Or do you
have compassion when you're being honest? Also shout out to Nantina. Nantina is somebody we talk about. She works for Deaf jam. She didn't check. She's a friend of mine. We speak about her a lot on the program. She's brutally honest when it comes to me. She will tell me stuff that I'd be like, God, damn, Nantina, do you ether told me like that? But Nantinas somebody who I've heard her feelings? Have you yes? By accident? What did you say? What did you say? Let's not let's not take this
trip down memory. But I wasn't being brutal, but it was brutal. No, it was honesty without compassion. My name's Brooklyn Fromagetown. All right, now, when you when you're honest with somebody, are you compassionate or no compassion at all? Let's talk about it, man, My name is Brooklyn. What you think? Oh lord? What not? What Brooklyn? Because gentrified Brooklyn is a little more compassionate Okay, I'm forty years old,
so and that's just my name. I'm not from there, so it's maybe it's just I don't know, so tell us a story. Yeah, it's just kind of like with being my mom. She was in and out, incarcerated a lot, in and out of my life, so I have a lot of abandonment issues and trust issues, you know what I mean. And as I have gotten older, it's been harder for me to approach her in a compassionate way
because I still inger inside. I feel that I feel that childhood's inside that I don't want to come out, but it seems like it does come out when I approach her on certain things, because you know, trauma is trauma and you can't can't change what has happened, you know what I mean? All Right, So I try. I try to be a very compassionate person on the way I approach things because I am very aggressive, and I can, you know, basically be rude. You know what I'm saying, absolutely,
but the truth hurts, you know what I'm saying. The true definitely hurts, and I'm definitely the one to give out truth sometimes. So it's something that I have to work on. As I have gotten older and am getting older, and I have worked is in my own So it's just something that I work on with myself. And I appreciate y'all listening to y'all a lot, because y'all show compassion, y'all show realness, and y'all truth hurts. You know what I mean? Well, this is this is this is a
new and improved breakfast club. Okay, you know me, No, I can only speak for me. With old age therapy and life experience, I have learned that honesty without compassion is cruelty. Honesty without empathy is brutality. Because you know, it's to her point. I didn't know I was being rude. She did. No, I didn't. I really didn't. Hello, who's this from Houston, Texas? What's up? Bro? We're talking about being honesty and not show a compassion? Brother? Yeah, I
did it on an excident. Um. I accidentally assumed this lady was pregnant and I congratulated her. That's me, that's me all day I did. I definitely did that one time and learned my lesson to never do that again. No more this personality. I said, your congratulations, she said what I said to pregnancy. She's like, I ain't pregnant, man,
and he did it before. Hey. Social media really too is the home of, like, you know, honesty without compassion, because you know, we'd be sitting around watching award shows and stuff and people will walk out and you'd be like, damn that person got bigger. Hell, damn that person need
away train. This isn't that. And then you come to find out like number one, you don't hurt the person's feelings, but also like, yo, this person might have been through something, you know what I mean, like, and you're like, god, damn, I didn't mean that. Man. At the end of the day, it all comes to, you know, by caring for people of other people feelings, all right, yeah, and and tending to your own wounds. A lot of times when you start getting to a place of your own healing, you know,
you don't speak through the lens of your pain. You don't speak through the lens of your wounds. A lot of times to be all wounds talking. Bro, All right, Well, what's the moral of the story? More than the stories? What I've been saying the whole all morning, Honesty without compassion is cruelty. Honesty without empathy is brutality, and that's just a horse lesson that I've had to learn in my life. What's the name is Stefaniemeils new song? Just do the right thing? There you go? All right? Well
we got rooms all the way? All right? Well, yes, since since we're talking about being nice, Shaquille O'Neill had some things to say about Ben Simmons. Coodn't it's curcious. That was nothing nice, But we'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Hey morning, everybody's damage the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the room is Let's talk Soldier Boy and bow Wow. It's about this is
the rumor report. Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Soldier Boy and bow Wow have been having some back and forth now. Babo posted this video of Soldier Boy. I don't know what a verse is gonna be here. I don't know how many songs were doing. I ain't got no information that you're supposed to be and what six days? I think trying to cheat, y'all. I'm d y'all, no raining if I go to the verses and my
it ain't on point. Just know Lo ba wou cheating it's six days posted that and captioned it Soldier Boy thinks I'm cheating, Bro. I'd never cheat you. Bro. We in this together, don't you trust me? You know it's twenty songs. Don't act like you don't watch the verses, and he said, you know it's gonna be happening this Saturday Live and they're saying, help Drake go out. Well, the two of them have been having a lot of
back and forth on social media. This feels like something that they're saying it joking around, but hopefully this doesn't get too ugly. Soldier Boy did upload an old photo that shows bow Wow lying about writing on the private jet. Y'all remember when that happened bow Wow challenge, Yes, and then the two of them had a whole back and forth on social media. So I don't know if y'all were paying attention, but that did seem to set bow Wow off, and he said, Soldier just stop, like literally stop.
The difference with me and you is you have to put out music. I don't. I'll be in the box office this weekend while you sit at home in your living room yelling on Live but no one, and then they had a lot more back and forth after that. Look on Twitter you can see that. But he basically said that he knows what Soldier Boy is getting paid on this millennium tour. He said that his assistants. His
assistant gets paid more. Well, listen, can nobody sell a fight like bow Wow and Soldier Boy dropping a clue's boons for Shad Moss and Soldier Boy? Okay, that's gonna be a good boy said couldn't Babo, couldn't make a hit in twenty twenty one if his life depended on it. And then he said that bat Bao, I don't even own a bitcoin. Okay, I'm done and posted I'm number twenty seven at Urban Radio today. Babo, I don't see your name. I like that kind of flexing it. That's
a nice little flex. You don't even know bitcoin, not even a bitcoin, not even a bitcoin, you don't own a point wants to put out this Drake joint album, but he's concerned about the timing. He was talking to Complex and here's what he's said. Are we gonna get a Drake Rick Ross album? What I'm gonna tell you was after our latest released his incredible project he released lit pepper Fish. We had that conversation and this most definitely on the serious desideration, real talk. Okay, I think
that would be dope. You would like that, right, that'd been good. The two of them always have good songs together. All right. Now, let's flash back to Shaquille O'Neill talking about Ben Simmons. Now, Ben Simmons had said this after their loss against the Hawks, what is it in your game that you think you need to improve? First, I think all of it. You hit on all of them. I ain't shoot up from the line this series offensively. I wasn't there. I ain't doing enough for my teammates.
There's a lot of things I need to work on them. Well, here's how Shack responded to what Ben Simmons had to say. And Ben Simmons, whole series. If I play game one and two and I know I'm not helping my team out what you think I'm gonna do in game three, don't take your seven games to realize that. I don't want to hear that. Man. I like what you said, but don't take seven games for you to know you're not playing right. Get right, You're not getting double team,
get right, be aggressive. That's all I want. Just be aggressive. I don't want to hear all that stop that the Atlanta Hawks knocking off the Philadelphia seventy six ers one lock around and knocked his as yeahn honest, honesty, compassion is brutality. But I think that's the point Shack was trying to make. He wanted to be brutal. But you don't see basketball players like this anymore, right where where if there was a problem, you take it to their face and you pushing courage him to do better. You
you hear that conversation with Michael Jordan. You hear that conversation with Kobe Bryant. Do you hear that now? Yeah? But I think Shack needs understand that Ben Simmons is not from that era. He's not cut from that cloth. So him punching Ben Simmons and knocking Ben Simmons out was not going to improve Ben simmons game. It was not gonna make Ben Simmons be better. It would actually
probably took all Ben Simmons motivation away even more. All right, now, Will Smith has announced as a new memoir coming out November ninth. It's called Will This it's my book. It's been a labor of love. I've been working on it for the past two years and it is finally ready. Okay, I'm here for this. Can't wait to read that. It's already Amazon's number one bestseller. So once he put it out, you know, the pre orders were pouring in, so you can imagine how that book is gonna do all right.
And Christy Teagan is allegedly and talked with Oprah to do a Megan Marco type of sit down because of all this cyber bullying controversy that she has been going through. And Courton Start and the woman that she also bullied that was kind of the first person to talk about it on social media also wants to participate. That could
be interesting to hear both sides of the story. Christ doing the cyber bullying and Courtney started talking about that time period when she was only sixteen years old and Chrissy Tiguin told her to go kill yourself. I mean, it has to be some type of redemption culture, right, like, you know, you have to you hold somebody accountable. You know, they have to sit down and have a conversation about it so other people can learn from it. It's not
it's not right. But during that time, there were so many people I was like almost like the phrase go kill yourself, go kill you. That was the phrase that a lot of people use back there wasn't right, but that was if you're not compassionate. I want to shout out. I mean, yeah, honesty without compassion is brutality. And I want to shout out to the Jordan brand. They did announce yesterday a partnership with eleven emerging w NBA players.
It's the largest group of Jumpman endorsees in the women's game. I think that's a huge U representation matters so much. And you know, eleven black women part of the Jordan brand. That is dope. Jordan brand, y'all do a lot of great things. My boy Adrian what he's been working at Jordan he's talking about. That's where you get used to get all your Jordans from who used to do all these events for Jordan because Adrian I thought it was nice. I thought it was just nice. That's so crazy of you.
Gosh up, I did right. Why do you have a baby Jordan in front of you? Shout out to Marcus Jordan toil you know, up Marcus Not. What they do is they put USBs inside of it so you can charge your phone. And it's something cool. Somebody gave it to me when it's pretty dope. It's a baby Jordan. But they put a charge of inside so you can charge your phone. Looks dope. All right, Well I'm Angela
Ye and that's your Rember points. All right, thank you, miss Ye up next to People's Choice Mixed Revote, We'll see tomorrows to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, it's Angela Yee. By using brands like Dove and Helmets, you're supporting Unilever and the everyday good they do, like donating more than twenty five million dollars worth of everyday products and services to groups like Feeding America this year. Visit Unilever does Good dot com to support communities impacted by the pandemic.
Morning everybody you cj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. I was gonna let you guys do this. Ten days left to my car show in Atlanta. I'm super duper excited. We got a bunch of celebrities that call this said they want to put their cars in it. It's just gonna be a crazy day. So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. You lot th Atlanta Carchella, celebrity cars, exotic cars, just dope cars, amusement rides and all that, So get your
tickets if you haven't got it already. In more days into the car show, and today's election day here in New York City, so you know I'm about to go vote as soon as I leave, y'all absolutely all right, And when we come back, positive notice to Breakfast Club go more wanting everybody in DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlo Mignea. God, we are the Breakfast Club Now. Shout to Spice and Shaggy for joining us, Waguan Bredrens for pulling up on Breakfast Club, Todd pull out y'all, Oh my god, ears,
but I do want to shout them out, man. I do really think Spice is an amazing artist and human beings. So I'm happy to see her flourishing and putting out her first album finally after a lot of drama with the label. And I love to see that Shaggy connected with her and is executive producing. So I'm excited to hear the finished product. Yes, all prisons do to jah Jah Ryan jahs and see, Oh my goodness, that's what
we say. I hate you. Listen all I want to tell people too, Man, make sure you go grab state of Emergency, how to win in the country we built. That's Tamika Mallory's first book that's available now. Also, salute the Audible. I got an audio book called We've Got Answers on Audible right now. You can go check that out too, Okay, okay. And the positive note is simply this. This is from Paul called Elo and I'm not trying to do Jamaican Patswis. I just can't pronounce his last name.
But Paul is a great author and I posted this this morning. Don't allow your wounds to transform you into someone you are not Breakfast clubites, y'all finish for y'all dumb
