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I'm back out. I'm back in the Breakfast Club. Early well. Part of the world you're in right now? Fifth, because I know it's not America. Yeah, I'm in Prague. I'm in Prague. Okay, Okay, Tech Republic. I don't even want you to see me in America no more, shann I want you to see me when I'm outside of the country because they treat me so much better. You gotta see me out there. I did the Old two Arena last night, sold out, and then getting tonight I do it again. Wow. And in the midst of all that,
a whole bunch of we're going on here. Absolutely, you know this, this is like my day job, you know that other stuff. You know. Really, I'm a full time producer, you know, so I got the they coming um actually tomorrow the Florida's Twins podcast is Surviving El Chapo. Yeah, this is the first time they spoken about this, right, first time they spoke. And then they're like, I came across them the ill things. I came across them in two thousand and four at the height they get rich
to die trying. Um, one of one of the dudes and Bucks Entourbrise decided to leave the hotel and go to competing green projects because he wants the party I wanted. He had the spinner. Did you want to spind the piece? They were all for the piece, so you got roll for that. The Twins. They got it to the Twins because they that's who would have the money to buy that. And then Jay Floridas he got the piece back to me because just to create the relationship, he brought the
piece back. He stole it from Buck's Boy. Yeah. Then then he got back to me through Gobby. Gobby, but he's looking at us at the time on the speifican and he had a relationship with him. And then that's how you got the piece backs. I wonder what a project like that? What makes you say, you know what, I'm gonna take it to a podcast as a posed, developing it as a show or film. Now it's developing as it's the new narcles. Okay, what I do so I mean is I'm making a podcast so they can
hear it. Because you don't do anything destroying the story by informing an audience, like we how many great feature films were books that you read before you got a chance to see the film. So we make the podcast. I got the document series coming, and then the actually scripted series is on the way forward. Why not? And it's like making It's like you're making so much money
off one piece of content. Yeah, and then when you can get it in the early stages when they have never said anything like technically it's o Chapo is the biggest drug like that. That's Look, they've moved one hundred and thirty tons of cocaine and hurrold damn for the for the organization. So if you look when you say that, I was like when you you were selling trucks, I
was doing something different. You look at it like that, you go, wait no, because Sharlomige, that ground level stuff that we was involved in in these environments, in the neighborhoods, when you and that level. The first time that they asked for some work for them, they had to sell for three and they gave them five. So you could have caught You would have got life your first transaction. You would have got life. Damn, you gotta caught five. He though. So they're pretty much but their life is
online the entire time. Everybody wants to know where you're going. Fifth, you left Stars, left Stars high and dry. Yeah, you know what in between towns because I got three different offenses I'm looking at now. But Charlomign, I'm gonna tell you the difference is even my relationships at Ryder's Gate, I've been consistent. I sold the last thing that I pitched to them. My Soul Stars picked it up them in that time period, like I got four new shows up.
You know what I'm saying that we got the proper players with NV and you know the show. He just in it. So when you see when you see the counterparts, you understand how everything else works away from the entertainment, because that's the interesting parts of that show. To me, and their kids because it did like the Royal family, you got like five, we got a whole team and Chili. Yeah, that's why you know, you know, that's why Seesar got the BBL three years ago because he knew eventually he
got he did, didn't they get? Its been in development for you guys for a while. So what was the first ederation and how did that evolve for you guys to get that picked up? Plays? That was what we went through. A didn't war that show like that? It
was multiple networks that were excited about it. And then and of course when you see what kind of draw that they have NBA as with with with even the cars show, with the seminars by real estate and stuff like that, then it looks way more significant than a show that you just came with this concept and you
got this person. It's a personality that's gonna be on it when they see it's already drawing that many people to it, and and it's already so so well established, like they don't we don't have to take any properties. These are all properties that they actually owned in their business with it, So it's like the coolest way was was figuring out the format for it to keep it entertaining, away from it being just a real estate show. It's going to have a show about their families while doing
real estate. Dope, do you have an idea where you're going? Now? You know what? It's getting good, it's getting really interesting because look, Charlotte, when when you start to see look even I'm on a on the board for the Motion Picture Television Fun and I'm doing that everybody, all of the heads of the studios are there Schartness the night before the Emmage party and You're like, I get a chance to jump out on that and that fun. That's my party. Now that that's my you know how you
James brunch war. Okay, so mine just before the Emmies before so I'll do that there and then um so it's a lot of fun. Just I have relationships now with the heads of the studios and so many different networks that I've been that I familiarize myself with while coming with these different projects, and then the success rated so high that they just it's the right way. I think one of the unwritten laws of power is to
appear not to need anything. And because they know I don't need to sell the show to see it the right way, and then they buy the show because it's the presentation is like, this is an opportunity for us to have a hit together, not I don't need you to do this show. When people are pitching themselves or pitching the idea that, you know, kind of just points of desperation, they're trying to sell you something, you know, like trying to hustle you a little fit. You know,
that's his answer. He's not telling you where he's going all of that. I will be back to tell you exactly what's happening. But I just got multiple balls in there. And look, at the same time, I need those networks that I think this is a strong possibility that I will to buy and move the projects that I have with them forward. The free I Heart Radio app has over two hundred and fifty thousand podcasts to explode. Yes, this is the Breakfast Club thirty part of Sunday Night
podcast on I Heart Radio. We're still kicking it with fifty. Ye. All right, let's also talk about yea other series, Hip Hop Homicides. That one sounds fascinating. Yeah, so I don't want that that one specifically, you know, that's that's gonna
hit home with us because it's just the culture. Even if you're not when you report it, you kind of have information on people that you're not interested, Like you don't particularly like that artist enough to follow that artist, but you still know we still culturally are aware of things happening, you know what I mean. And when you get into the homicide side of it's so many, you know how many. It's like seven hundred homicide the hip hop because the new artists they come, they're still in
the street. It's the whole what would have been street cultures and now it's like the drill scene, drill music, all of that's happening. So so many artists that get knocked off before they actually get to the point they're really recognizable artists. We started with the artists that we TV pick, but I looked at it like it was a true Prime show. So it was like Charlomagne if it was when I'm watching First forty eight or or when I'm watching Forensic Files, I don't care who it is.
I'm just looking at the details of the scenario and imagining, like what happened, Like I'm trying to figure out what happened before they tell them. Yeah, I think they think that's going to people love about hip hop homicide when they see it, especially people that's not up the culture. I think they're going to be shocked that so many of these rappers talk about the ship that they that they're actually going through. Look, I would say, I try
not to say nothing. The DA might play in court on two thousand and three in the records, right, and then when they go now, it's crazier because they're almost say specific they're talking about a crime was committed. Look, as much as you you say no, this is art and you don't, you got four of them using lyrics against the people when when in you know, situations, it's tough when it's blatantly said, this directly relates to this, you know what I'm saying. And then they got to
have better sense than that. They can't can't do that, you know what I mean. Garsia to BMF now too. Yeah, yeah, she's working on the BMF series. And then you know City girls up like a mouth? Did you do that? Just no, no, no, that was a that was ahead of the thing with Daphne. Don't like that, but y'all, man, I ain't kissed in the mouth. In ten years. Man,
somebody gotta kiss up beautiful. You know, I didn't know, like for real, for real, you know, like it ain't one of those situations where you know that they had us, like they'll still go back to the baby mother and hang out with the baby mother and stuff like that. Nah. That that's and that was not like a relationship than anywhere. It was more like an arrangement, you know. And the look scis my boy. I almost named him a champion
because of me and Floyd's relationship. He kept asking me to come back to Vegas and then he'll go bring bring death, And I'm like, why, he said, so we can leave forward with the Jackson, we can go, you know, champion out four or five girls his girlfriends right there, I'm saying, so he just needs a reason for them to be out of the way so we can go through everything else. And that kept her around consistent enough
for that happen for us to a little guy. But he's a blessing, like I love him to death and that this is the only thing where do you leave the money? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw you saw you got to say your spirits. Yeah, And I put it even that that company, explaining to run later, you know, to develop it and get it going and then I'll go off to something else and do some
other things out. Yeah, you got to collabor with the Texans and the Kings and the Rockets and the Astros where they carry the liquid, they carry the brands and in the inn pass today it came out in the in the paces with their official coneyak and champagne. Wow. So I'm going across that there, the Rockets, the Texans, the Astros, the all of Houston. You know what I mean, because I just got out there. I was at a focus there right quick. They get that together and then um,
I went to Sacramento, Kings, different spots in that. It's cool to be coming around full circle. But you know, like when the league is it's very tough for you to meet what they feel like it's sufficient standard wise the person Now, I was constantly putting out yeal and it was the old fifty six content. It would be afraid to do business with me on that level. And then you know when they don't see that coming up as much and they just see it doesn't read in
state that crazy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got everything. Yeah, you think he's gonna have a hard time dealing with business from that one, dealing with manufacturers, companies and all that. Yeah. Yeah, because look, when you personalize when things people, when the things hit people personally, they are affected by it personally. So they're using their personal judgment with what they want to work who they would want to work with, who not. And when you like you say things that it affects
people in the different ways to man. It's like like when I tell even when the boy what's thing came around the sixth nine, I was saying, if you got a problem, have a problem with the person you have a problem with, don't have a problem with all Chicago, Right, you see what I'm saying, And then that what he's saying, it's really broad, so you really don't know who you started beefit just now like who really is affected by it? And feel and dislike you for saying that and saying
just tided you being around here anyway. Yeah, Yeah, that's the forty a lot of policy. Don't don't offend the wrong person. Yeah, it don't take much. Yeah, people are and positions that they can't block what you got coming. Now. One person that offended you was his whole penal enhancement situation. Yeah yeah, so Angelo, I've been working with this jum for the whole time. I'm gonna say it was this a new one. They're gonna tell me it's the new one then, like like what you say, No, no, I'm
gonna get them, gonna get It's like the terror Marie thing. Man, it's for you do that. It's not about money, it's about you making that mistake, blatant mistake. See what I'm saying. And there's other people then I'm sure that I'm not sure what they've done, but I know floor Rider didn't know. You gotta face you, bro. You see what I'm saying. Oh yeah, yeah, okay, okay, got a facial waiting. And they think that somehow that that was compensation by them
being able to utilize you. However, they feel, oh gotcha get what you're saying. Got you what comes? So you put pen pen of enhancement. I'm gonna see you. Definitely, you need to kind of figure out when you scratch that money together before everybody's in trouble. We saw a biblicult fox came in your defense. What she wanna lie? She wanta lie? But you know, it could be a win out the way because now people know about this this enhancement surgery, they could do that they might not
have known before. And so she could think they're thinking that I'm I'm directed them to do it like I've got it. That's wrong, don't do that. It made Charlotte mayn't want to go because when we first saw and reported off, I just asked about the consultation. I didn't want. I'm not saying I want. You know how many guys were like, yo, I didn't even know you could do that, even though we know it's a law student and you didn't get it done. The fact that it exists now
people know. I never even heard anyone successfully doing that. I've heard of guys have had a lot of money when did that? And died? Oh wow, Yeah tried todn'hance himself in that way. And I'm like, dah, so you was you had everything else going and he was trying to fix that and all up. Damn. I Heeart Radio for podcast Discovery. This is the Breakfast Club thirty Yeah we go. Your chance to hear the biggest trending podcast each week from the free I Heart Radio app we're
still kicking it with fifty Charlomagne. You got the BMF dot coming um this Sunday, October twenty third. That's gonna be on Stars. Like, why why are doc now? Like we didn't see in the first season. Yeah, do you know tell me that that was shot where they could have put it in the hole the six month gap? Yeah, so um, but there were timing for it to be seen. So the Doctor series will come up, and the night that the Finality is on, that will be the night
that BMF season two commits. Also, when the Doctor comes out this Saturday at midnight, she's the two stars. Wow, that's when it starts. And then when the Finality shows up that evening the Finality is is the evening the MF scripted series committed. Wow, you got so much going on. Raising Kenan is one of my favorite shows to watch right now. So I just want to say the actor who plays like a young fifty, he sounds like you for real, He does that, he slurs words, he does
everything in the way. I'm like, good, he pays he's where he worked on that, like because you don't really talk like that. Oh he does? Okay, Because I was wondering. I was like, he really sound like this now, I
really did. He really plays attention to him college, Like, y'all gotta say, because to look at the interviews in here where I say things a little different and then he go, you say this like this or like that, and like when I'm on set and I'm like, yeah, you did it right the first time or when you did it. You know. It's gad about all these shows. It really does elevate a lot of the people on them to a higher status. A lot of them have been in things but maybe not had like a starring role.
But I see like how much its elevated people. Malcolm Mayze, you know, he did an amazing job. And I know he's done. He's been in multiple things, but for this, this is a huge role now. And he was He was amazing in Softball, you know, and I worked with him in that film before we got him to come back and him and like Russell Hornsby was in Good Rich to Die trying with me, I'm getting a chance to get the guys that I always like like to work with and put them in projects that are really
exciting projects to get them to the next level. And then when when things look We've made the biggest live events connected to television programming, so it gives us an advantage. Like we do. I do the premier at Radio City Music Hall or at Master School Gardener or like in Atlanta in the shit outdoors because of the COVID stuff,
you know what I mean. And but it's a big enough event that I can bring all of the I could kind of use my juice call like and have everybody come out and do a little something because the event is already sold out, everything's already set up. They just come rock you know. You know Fiel, everybody wants to know is there a possibility of of you? You know, actually your son, Your son wants to sit down with you. No, he doesn't see Solomn. You would call me. You don't
call TMZ to say you want to sit down. M think about it, man. You know he wants some attention, and it's okay. You can't have as much of that as you more. You know, it's just like you, he's been trained to believe what you see him say in an event in that interview that what are you saying? He's been trained to believe that for a long time, like You don't just wake up and say, oh, well,
I don't believe what I've been believing forever. You know what I mean, Like when I said that that he's entitled, really it's his mom's from title, but it's been filtered. Say when I told you I was giving out half a million hours a year, they go to the paperwork, they see it half a million out of a year. At that point, she still was expecting more. This is
why I took at a jowd sport. You don't usually sign up to job sport like I took myself to John Support because she wasn't understanding and that will Almo already give you more that he's supposed to get it. Then when it turns into the sixty seven hundred, that's not enough and it's never gonna be enough. But remember me constantly coming to you and talking to you about she don't want to what need to get a job?
She didn't hear me. Yeah, you used to always say he's almost eighteen, the child suport is gonna be up. I'm gonna be up soon. And you don't see it because that's not real to them. They just live in the moment, like and it's It's fine, I'll take care of it on the next thing when it comes, the next the next checks coming in every month. Like, I don't feel the pressure that or resentment that men feel with chow support because I take care of it. Winning
the problem type. I mean, I took the money and moved it to account that year, so on the books that was an expense for that year. And then the next year I didn't feel that financially anymore, and it was like David was receiving it every month. But I had already put that money, so I already took the
loss on that year. So later if you're not, if you're not having years they bringing the same kind of money, it may affect you more later, I mean, if your career slows down if you're not you know, like, I just didn't want that to be an issue at any point, so I just took care of it. Sided the situation when I have good communications with like and for him his arm his arnesome and make it easier for me because I don't really like with moms like that, so but we have been able to share and raise him,
you know what I'm saying. No real fighting as like that In New Guard outside of you. You would think that public situation, there is nothing else there and problem you know, most most young men grow up and they realized that, you know, they was only getting one side of the story, usually from the mother. So that's that's when they want to, you know, go go talk to
the pops and the like. Damn have that relationship kind of it kind of happened, and Raising Canan, yeah, you know, Raising Cannon was was like, it's really really like him. Mister kidd has been sheltered, and he looks and he's excited by ghosts. He's wearing the suit stuff and you don't really understand who ghost it. You see what I'm saying. They can in the jail to to make that. And he wanted to get his business back, and he's just
allowing him the opportunity to do deal with that. So he would deserve everything that he did for him, you see what I'm saying in that character. But when you look at to this point, when you if you mailed someone a million dollars right and have zero respect for you, how much you think you got to give them before they have a little bit? Damn, it's not gonna the relationship. I don't think that works. So you so you would never be open to it now, I don't think the
relationship works. I'm not looking for a long time telling me I've I've been running behind him. I went places that he went, and he left the place. You see what I'm saying. And then there's a I went to uh in the text messages without if y'all get a chance to look at him, that's me talking to his mother because his mother's texting me through his fault. You
see what I'm saying. So I said that, I said knowing that this is hard responding to me, and it looks a little rough for him from what I'm saying to him. But it's the circumstances of Look, what's the penalty of if you're not following the order? All you do is go back to court. Yeah, she never got a job. What is the penalty. There's no penalty, fault. They're gonna tell me to pay my lawyer, to pay
her lawyer. That's real, to pay for everything every time you go do it, and there's no penalty because she doesn't have anything outside of what they're saying is support for the job. So what did they do? They're not gonna tell her to pay for and she just continue the same energy you see there has been there the whole time. Look, you told about the kid. That's not even a kid. He's twenty five years old. No, my issue wasn't sixteen, Angela. They wanted to charge me as
an adult. Then you see what I'm saying. So you look and you go, whenn't you gonna figure it out front? Like they act like they got money. You ain't got no money. Ain't no money there. The house that they stayed in the Atlanta while he was out there foreclosed on him before they left, as the child support wasn't complete. Mismanager the money that you was being stale. They'll look and keep making reference to that point that they have money.
That was the point that you was around me. But they don't don't have no Now that he was in Queens working in Vanity. He's a hooka boy, you see what I'm saying. So while he's there or or the hookah watermelon hooker you see him, wouldn't go get it. But by the way, fifth, you are the person who said have a baby by me baby being a millionaire, so that's your fault. Yeah, this is after I got the numbers back, what was gonna happen if you do?
I said, what, that's crazy. We appreciate you checking in and we're waiting to hear that announcement to see where you're going. Man, it's all love. Man, it's gonna be good. You know that. You should. I think you who's who we airing your podcast? Don't think I don't cut my ears everywhere. I'm all on the street on everything. I'm think attention to everything like this. If we gotta figure
something now, definitely, I would love to you. I tell people all the time, fifty one of the biggest people out here moving in television, and for whatever reason, it don't feel like Hollywood has given you that recognition. But it's not too many people doing it like you're doing it black all white. But then our culture they'll see who's making things get done, you know what I'm saying, and then how how it moves name Now, I don't need trophies, man, I got got enough of them with
the music. It's just to get more done. It's then like I got twenty six shows right now. Yeah, that next deal gonna be like eleven figures. They're gonna have to pay all. I ain't going I ain't even gonna do it. I'd be like this, No, I'm I like it here by myself, and then I'll build the studios and everything else. I'll start making them myself instead of giving them to them. First. Appreciate you fiveth Yeah, when you're back in New York, you gotta come up definitely.
I come up there right nearly. All right, fifty said, it's the Breakfast Club lording. The free I Heart Radio app has over two hundred and fifty thousand podcasts to explode. Yes, this is the Breakfast Club thirty, part of Sunday Night podcast on I Heart Radio. I was born to Donkey. It's the Donkey of the Death Starts, Sloman the Devil, the Breakfast Club. Yeah. Talking today from Monday, October seventeenth, goes to members of a group called Just Stop Oil.
Who is Just Stop Oil. They are a bunch of climate protesters and they protect They protest the extraction and use of fossil fuels. Noble cause, very honorable. It's really amazing to me how God gave us everything we needed to survive and thrive here on this third rock from the Sun, and we have found a way to mess it up. Okay, we don't. We don't. We didn't take care to earth, so watching the earth take care of us. So I appreciate these organizations like just Stop Oil. I
appreciate their attempts to save us from themselves. But protests have to make sense, and this protest makes absolutely no sense. Let's go to ABC News for the report. Police two protesters who are arrested for vanalizing a masterpiece by Van Gogh at the National Gallery in London. Climate activists throwing but authorities say appeared to be tomato soup on Van Gogh's famous Sunflowers painting, then gluing their hands to the wall.
The painting, protected by glasses, was not damaged. How in the hell does vandalism of a van Go equate to a protest of the use of fossil fuels? Score me, I don't know. I was pouring two cans of tomato soup on a van go painting a protest. The painting was protected by glass who didn't suffer any damages, so what was the point. Then they decided to glue their hands to the wall just under the van Go What is worth more? Are our life? One? Of the protesters said,
is it worth more than food? Worth more than justice? The activists yelled, adding, are you more concerned about the protection of a painting or the protection of our planet in people? Great question. I personally care about the protection of our planet in people. But I can see a security guard who works there at the National Gallery right now in that moment, cared more about the protection of
that painting. So you, my friends, are under arrest for vandalism. Okay, The activists said they use soup to show that the cost of living, the cost of living crisis is part of the cost of oil crisis. She said fuel is unaffordable with the millions of cold, hungry families, and being that fuel is so high, it mix it to where
they can't even afford to heat a tent of soup. Interesting, well, instead of wasting that soup pouring pouring in on the van, go, how about donate the soup to those same families you say can't even afford a tennis soup. Huh, just the thought. Now, this is a thing where a lot of members of the Just Stop Oil team are gluing their hands the frames of famous paintings, and I am here to tell you, it's all a waste of glue. Okay. I know that you think you are bringing attention to this situation, and
you are, but not for the right reason. See, here's the thing. If you want people to care, then you have to damage something a mass majority of people care about. Okay, Van Goes. I mean that's for the bougie and elite of the world. You gotta attempt to damage something that a massive amount of people use and care about. Go damage a Chick fil A or something, all right, Glue yourself to a count of a Chick fil A and
keep everyone from getting that number one with cheese. Okay, you damage and glue yourself to something that's more than that, more than a niche group of people care about. Glue yourself to Nby's cheeks. Okay. I'm sure somebody will pay attention then. And I understand the Van Goal is one of the most valuable paintings in the world, and it's worth a lot. But I don't think a mass majority
of people care about that level of aliticism. Okay, damaging a Van Goal and more of a protest against capitalism. Maybe I don't know. I just know that the more I talk about this, the more I forget what the hell they were protesting to begin with, and that is the point. Please give the members of the group, just stop oil the biggest he had to think these protests a little. I think I'm through a little bit more. That's all all right, Well, thank you for that. Donket
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