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What Does Death Mean To You

May 11, 20201 hr 35 min
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First thing first Rest in power to the founder of Uptown Records Andre Harrell, who recently passed this weekend, so we ran back our interview to the first time he ever came to the show. Also, we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners relationship with death is, since so many recent sudden celebrity deaths happened this weekend. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the prosecutor George Barnhill who recused himself from the Ahmaud Arbery case after he told cops the unarmed black jogger’s killing was “justifiable homicide.”

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In the morning. You wake up in the morning. I'm talking right, I never you're about to experience a morning showing like any yo to the breast club. What you guys are doing right now, that's the hump culture. Breakfast club is my morning sick. I need it and I love it. Something you like. You're really not popping until you do the breakfast Club and waiting come to y'all show man, I know you gotta be a big time celect me to be up and here you gotta be. You gotta be big time t J. N Atioli and

Charlottagne the guy the breakfast club bitches. Take your good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning, acually ye good morning. He's amby Charlottagne. The god piece of the planet is Monday. Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week, another quarantine work week. What's happening, how you're feeling out there?

How you're feeling man, shout out to all the mothers out there. Hopefully you guys had a wonderful Mother's Day. Um, I know I had to travel to Queens to us see my mom. I was of course, I couldn't hug or touch a kiss or anything like that. But we played some music outside, we danced outside, we made us some sons and she was very, very happy and excited. She cried the whole time. And then we drove over to Gear's mom's house and we did the same thing.

So it was just a great celebration day. We just relaxed, chilled and what else could you do? I want to drive Drive by celebrations are going to replace real celebrations once all of this is over, because think about it, right, when it's like a birthday party for one of your kids classmates, a mother's day, people don't really want to be bothered all the time with these long, elaborate four or five hour parties. Sometimes those are a little dry,

boys just saying what's up. They make a lot of sense. Remember, you know how it could before before the quarantine, people would be like, I'm gonna do a quick little drive by, right, I'm gonna do a little, quick, little, a little quick little drive by being and out. Now you really get to do that well for family members. For family members, no, but for other things, I totally agree, because sometimes four or five hour party, yeah buy you you don't. You don't.

You don't a gift out the car window? You especially when the kid got three or four those a month, because you know, all their little friends got their birthdays run the same time, that quick little drive byby hitting. No, kids would rather be at a party with their friends. I would think, Yeah, yeah, kid's birthday parties aren't for you, they're for the kids. Yeah. But you're absolutely right. But we still parents at the end of the day. When

your parents, we're like, god, dang another one. It is exhausting. Even though it's not about us, it is exhausting. It's not even about you. Kids. We don't want probably don't want to do a drive by. They probably want to go and have it, know they I know they don't, But I'm just speaking from a parents perspective. That would be cool. Yeah, very much so very weak the horn a couple of times, like I said, off the back and keep it moving. Amazing the kid crying in the back,

Why can't I go in? Yeah, they're not crying. They excited. They just excited to get out the house. Like my kids. You gotta think about it. For my kids, this was their friends. Because if the first time my kids have been out the house, and I think ten weeks, ten weeks, they haven't been out back, like out out the property, you know, I mean, this was the first time. So

just them driving on the road, they were excited. And we don't know if the kids are falling in love with these drive buys, because you know, they get to make their little signs, you know what I'm saying, They get to pull up, hang out the window. They might they might be enjoying this more than a being around each other dancing and singing. Maybe that's just my wishful thinking for the future. I don't think stuff that's that's your wishful thinking. Yeah, that's what that is. All right. Well,

let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, well, you know, we have to start this this Monday. We're talking about other things that happened over the weekend, and there was some tragedy, some people close to us have passed away, and some icons in the music business. So we'll start off talking about that all right, we'll get into that next and of course Andre Horrell, he was he passed away over the weekend, so rest in peace to Andre Horrell. He's been on

a Breakfast Club several times. He's a friend to everybody in the room. Just a great energy, a great guy, a great individual. He's a foundation to this music industry. Some of your favorite artists, whether it's Mary J. Blige, whether it's Guy, whether it's Joe to see how we sh your monie for just to name a few. So we're gonna get that interview back on the first time he came to the Breakfast Club and he explained his

story how we created Uptown and all that. And we're gonna get on a little Uptown mini mix on this morning, so don't move. We'll do that next hour. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee shaw, I mean the guy we all to Breakfast Club.

Let's getting some front page news where we start with ye, Well, this one really hit close to home and I know we're paying tribute to Andre Horrell this morning, but rest in peace to Andre Horrell who passed away over the weekend. That was hard news for us all to get now, you know, he is part of the Revolt family as well. He was only fifty nine years old and he was the vice chairman, and he was a lot of people's mentors,

a lot of people's friends, family members. So we just want to give our condolences to everybody who Andre Horrell has touched their life. As you know, he was in nineteen eighty three, he was he hired Diddy to work at def Jam. Well, no def Jam hired Andre Herrell in nineteen eighty three. He was the vice president there. Then it became general manager at the label. Then he hired Um Diddy to go work at Uptown after he

founded Uptown Records. That's where he hired Diddy as an intern and helped launch the career of so many people like Mary Day Blithe, tv D and the Boys Joe to See Teddy Riley, And in addition to that, there was a lot of people who were giving stories that we might have never heard before as well. So I don't know if you guys saw all of these stories that were being told, but there were a lot of stories being told by Teddy Riley. He paid tribute to

Andre Horrell. He called him his mentor. He also said that he spoke to him shortly before his versus battle with Baby Face. He said, the pep talk that you're you're you've given me right before, I felt like the same pep talks you've given me from the beginning of Uptown Records, sleeping on the couch at your office, your brownstone in Brooklyn. You chose me out of all the kids that you could have picked to work with you. And Casey also gave his own tribute to Andre Horrell.

He said, the first time we met Drey, my group went to New York to get a record deal. We went. We wanted it to be from Uptown Records. At the time. Dre had our favorite artists. He had Guy, he had heavy d That's where we wanted to go. We got to New York one morning and we just chance. We went through the Yellow Pages and looked up Uptown Records. We went over there. We saw Drey when we were in the lobby waiting, but we didn't get a chance to speak to him. He was getting on and off

the elevator, but we didn't say anything to him. How he goes on to talk about how Andre Horrell also came up with the MTV Unplugged Show with Uptown. That was a clever idea of his. He had never done that, that had never been done for a label. It was all his idea, he said. Drey asked us to cover Stevie Wonders lately for the show. We were like, we can sing, but you're talking about Stevie wonder And he said, y'all can do it, and that turned out to be a big song for Joe to see. So rest in

peace to Andre Horrell. Also, Little Richard passed away at the age of eighty seven. He is one of the legends, one of the originators, and according to his family members, he died in Nashville with his brother and his son by his side. They said the cause of his death is related to bone cancer. He had been ill for a good while. We'll give you more information on Little Richard throughout the morning as well. Also, this also heard

a lot of people. Betty Wright passed away over the weekend. Also, she was sixty six and she died after her cancer diagnosis, and they said something had clearly been wrong with her. Because Shaka Khan actually made a plea calling all my prayer warriors my beloved sister, Betty Wright is now in need of all your prayers. So she was recently honored on TV one's Unsung. She was called one of the most underrated singers of her time. So many songs that

she had, including clean Up Woman. She was only eighteen when that song was releasing. It was her biggest song ever. She also had a lot of people sampled that song. A lot of people sampled two Night is the Night, whereas the Love We'll be talking about Betty Wright throughout the morning as well, at the age of sixty six, So we did lose a lot of legendary people over this weekend. Yeah, made me allah, God be pleased with

all of those individuals. Salute to Andre Horrell, great brother man personally and professionally that I talked to quite often over the past few years. Um, you know, assisting him and getting this Uptown record story off the ground, which is coming out as a mini series on BT supposed to be this fall, but you know, coronavirus pushed all that back. But he made me a consultant producer on that,

so we we actually spoke very very often. I actually spoke to him Tuesday, you know, Um, He's just a just a great great greade grade grade, great great man, great man. And that was I mean, all all of these all depths of shocking, but it's just like that's one you just do not expect to hear. I didn't expect to hear that on you know, Friday, Friday night at all. Like I literally was looking at somebody hit me, like, yo,

you talked to Andre. I'm like, uh, and I since Tuesday and it's you know, it's Friday night, like I already passed away. I'm like, huh. So it's just like, you know, I don't know that I have a have a very weird relationship with death. I've I've I've learned to accept it over the past past couple of years, really the past year, I've learned the accepted just leaning into the uncertainty of life, knowing that every day could

be your last. But I still don't understand why things happened to certain people at certain moments, because like Andrea was really about to get his flowers in a real real way when this when this mini series, you know, dropped on bat and people were gonna really see the legacy he built with Uptown and how ninety five percent, not even ninety five percent. All black record labels now are like like he laid the blueprint form just the

whole ghetto fabulous black excellence lifestyle. Andrea was that dude. He was People was about to see that. They'll still see that. What I'm saying, he would have been here to receive those flowers. It was just strange. Man. Yeah, yeah, you know, he did more than radio, but we'll talk about him more. Man, He did more than radio Champagne and Bubbles Bubbles. Baby, it was radio Champagne Bubbles was a weekend weekend. No, no, he was. He was doing

it um on mornings at ninety seven. Uh when me and miss Jones, miss Holmes was out and they brought him in into Champagne and Bubbles. Yeah, and I was helping him up up one time. I got stories, stories and stories about Andre Horal. But rest in peace. We're gonna get an interview all the next guy while rest in peace to him, Rest in peace to Betty Wright, and rest in piece of uri. Andre has done stuff from U. He really got my wife's my wife's family

blessed in a real way. This shit, it's like Andrea is a good dude, man, real man, good brother. All right, all right when we come back, get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man, I hear from you on the Breakfast Club. But if

you got something on your mind. Hello, who's this? This is Chandler from columb So Hi on good morning, Jay, Shandela, what's up? Get it off your chests? Brother? H well one, I wanted to say Mother's Day, had a great Mother's Day. The White Sie and too I want it a little Dickie series was a great series. Or I don't know why you wasn't on an envy, but it was a great, great, great series. And Angela and Charlotte Maagne yep, y'all did a great job. And thank you. Free, no problem, no

problem free. Now. I know it's Corona. But if they had a concert here and they said Applies was performing that rock, I probably would risk it off. Where is here? Where's here? Colomazo? Hi, clomazo Hi? Okay, So you love Applies? You feel like you applies rock. Yeah, if you performed that that energy might be one of the best performances I've ever seen. I might risk it all if he did that. Rock boys dropped on a clue box applies somebody just guy said he would go risk it to

see Applies do rock. But I was actually closing on the home that day when they did the Little Dickie series side That's why I wasn't there. Oh well yeah, yeah, yeah, great show, great show. I recommend everybody to watch it. Thank you. Brother. Wake up in the morning and realize, just do you think about the things you don't expect to hear? He said, you would risk getting Corolla to go see flies for four him? No, oh, here's my

rock Rock. Hello? Who's this? That Mercy whatever? Lead from Detroit? Hey, what's up? Chess Man? First, I want to say I'm blessed. I don't want to what my father is. I want to like, it's all fad, I'm blessed. Ain't miss no pay checks, wife, they miss no pay checks. But we don't even know Hasitta at the post office? Man, But we got the crazy man and the White Hawks man. We had changed. I'm miss him my life everything, and we just met. This is that sucks. That sucks. The

post office is a dangerous place. By the way, man, we got a bust of people done. What you mean people that work at the post office. Yeah, you're working so hard too. I do have to say, man, you guys do deserve hazard pay. And even going to the post office. You go, you walk into post office if it's four, if it's four or five people the post office, I stay outside. I tell people come out. You can't social distance. It's not even what mine isn't that big

in my neighborhood. I get something the other day from the ap W, which is our union. I'm thinking there's gonna be a letter saying they fight for us, they don't get us has a pay. It was some stickers and plastic rubber bands, Like what is this? What is this y'all spending money on this nonsense? For we ain't here risk in our lives Like this is I need you all to make some noise for me and my six hundred thousand coworkers. Y'all not consider government officials. Yes, yeah,

y'all should be getting as a pig. That's crazy than noise for us. Man, get one of these junior people on there so we can call it put them in check. Man. All right, brother, well, thank you for calling, man, and we appreciate the work what you're doing every day too. Man, Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. You're trying to get it off your chest with your man or blas. We want to hear from you on the recons Well, Hello, who's this? This is Bernard Datte calling from Silly. How's everyone? Good morning, Charlotmgagne the god in Angela. Get it off your chest? All right? Well, first of all, I want to just say rest in pizza andre Harrell's family, Um, Richard and Betty Wright. And wasn't Andre Harrell one of

the partners of Doctor Jacko Mister High Rap Group. Yeah he was. Yeah. I don't want people to forget that because you know that was part of the eighties legend right there. But one of the things I didn't want to call about today. Um, Charlottamagne. You always talk about mental health awareness and I just want to bring awareness to spend three years that I've been trying to call in and talk to you all about this. My sister's life was taken at the age of fifty by her

only son who suffered from schizophrenia. And let me tell you, in North Carolina, she was constantly we were living in Charlotte at the time, and whenever my nephew had thoughts of taking her life and his life, she would hospitalize him and they will always release him back to her. And then when it went to court, he he didn't even have a trial. The judge says he had been mentally ill for quite some time and that he was deemed not guilty due to the reason of insanity and

a crazy thing about it. We still have things in litigation with her life insurance, but he's on all of her life insurance policies and he is not guilty due to the reason of insanity. He's in a mental institution for the rest of his life. But unfortunately, there's no laws out there for the for the caretaker, you know what I mean, you mean, for the can't take good as far as like, what do you mean, my sister.

There should be laws for the custodian parent or the person who's taking care of someone that's an adult, that that has mental illness. There's nothing out there for that person, like the hospitals will constantly release them back to your custody, knowing that he had thought of killing you. Yeah, there should be some type of orders of protection in place. All Honestly, that brother, that brother should have been in the mental facility a long time ago, a long time,

a diagnosis in twenty twelve. He took her life in twenty seventeen, and they constantly kept releasing them to them to her. And that's what I just wanted to get out. If there's anyone out there with any kind of information of how we can continue to fight this fight or get a law changed out there, please get in touch with me, because I want to take this all the

way up. I want to be able to have something called the Marcella Law because my sisters served twenty years as a marine, and she didn't die for our country. She died for her son. You know what I mean. It's just could I get your info? When you leave your info for me, when we hang up the phone, I'm I'm gonna shoot you an email, all right, Hold on, all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us something now. We got rumors on

the way. Ye yes, Over the weekend, a lot happened Takashi six to nine. He broke all kinds of records when he went live and also released some new music and baby Face I was looking forward to this Mother's Day tribute, but understandably it's been postponed, and we'll tell you what he did instead. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy

we all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk to Kashi six nine. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So Takashi six nine went live for the first time since he got out of prison, and he broke all the records. He broke Tory Lanes's Instagram live record, who had three hundred thousand. He had two million viewers

during his live. Now in addition to that, he also put out a new song, Guba, and that song in twenty four hours had forty three point five million views, So he broke every record possible. He broke Eminem's record in just twenty four hours for hip hop YouTube views. Now, in addition to that, here's what he had to say about snitching on his IG live. But where was the loyalt when you were sleeping with my baby mother? Where was the loyalt when you was caught on the white

tap trying to kill me? Who was the loyaltie when you try to kidnap my mother? Where was the loyalty when you were still the millions of dollars for me? Where was that? So? Who broke it first? All right, I'll get it. Don't fight fire fire, I'm sorry, But what did I do on kidnap me? I'm supposed to be loyal to that? No, you know what? You know what it is, y'all don't want to accept the fact that those are all true facts. Yeah, I heard that, And you know, like I said, when I met the kid,

he's a good kid. But you talk about why you snitched on those people, but you also got to talk about the conversation of why you told on Cardi B while you told on Jim Jones, Why you mentioned while you put a hit out on somebody, like there's other reason, it's not just it's not just somebody said something. And then you said, now I'm not gonna go to jail for them. You also opened up for so many other

people that had nothing to do with any of that. Yeah, man, you know, and you and you use those people the harm other people, like you just said, you use those you know guys and security. You ordered hits on other guys. You're not innocent at all. You know the lifestyle you was leading, and when the lifestyle didn't benefit you anymore and those wolves turned on you, you turned on the wolves. Welcome to the streets now. Meek Mill went on Twitter and said, I hope that rat going live to apologize

to the people he told on or the victim. He said, y'all forgot that fast or rat killed Nipsey. He wasn't supposed to be on the street. Sas the only thing I'm gonna say, because he's dead, left his baby mom and child like a coward as targets. And then he also went on to say because he did just have a you know, he had his child on his birthday on Wednesday, And of course Dakashi had something to say

about that. Takashi went on social media and commented about Meek Meil, you know, paying attention to him at this time. He said, imagine having a newborn baby coming to the world to be pressed about a Mexican with a rainbow hair. Well, Miek Meil said, I'm sorry I lashed out. Sometimes when I see people playing like that. Eloa, I've been locked up too many times like an animal, as he said, changed my pass code and don't give it to me

no more. And then he put some laughing emojis with that. Now, in addition to that, there was some video that a girl posted. I guess Takashi moved in next door to her and she saw him outside taking pictures and she posted this six nine is literally he moved into the house behind me. He's taking pictures. Yeah, and there was a whole lot of money talking. You know, I'm sure the young man has money, but you ain't got real money.

If you got neighbors, bro, you're in witness protection. There's no way in hell if when you's actually not though he's not, well, that's that's even worse. Yeah, that's even worse. Like you talk about money, you shouldn't have neighbors like you shouldn't be on your porch and your neighbors be able to take a video of you. And and I'm just complain that I know my neighbors can't take pictures of me. Look like it was a shared pool. To the legs, you're live in a complex with the community pool.

Nothing wrong with that. It looks like he moved already, so we don't know where he is now. But yeah, that was very smart outside rainbow hair posing with money. Yeah, you can't let the neighbors thousand on a chain and you're in an area where people can come out to the back porch, you're coming the pool and see you, Like you have to be smarter than that as well. I mean like he's not though, And that right there is a prime example of why this isn't going to

end well. And this is why I don't even think we should be entertaining any of this. I don't even think we should be talking about this because energy, any energy we give that young man, is only fueling his untimely demise. Because let me tell you something about the universe. When you bump your head in life, and the universe teaches you a lesson from that head bump, and you don't learn a lesson from that head bump, and you go back to doing what caused you to bump your

head in the first place. You're not gonna get a head bumped the next time. Next time, you will lose your head all together. Watch all right, Well he did break all kinds of records, So we're just letting you

know what's happening now, baby face. In the meantime, we're supposed to do this a waiting to exhale Mother's Day Special, but instead he said, due to the passing of a very dear friend of mine, will have to postpone the waiting to exhale Mother's Day Special, and instead he did a tribute to Andre Horrell, who was very close to him. He went on to share a song that he wrote

and dedicated to Andre Horrell. Here is that song. I remember how you smile, I remember how you laugh, how you always told you the truth and you never held things bad. How you fought for excellence to be black as we can be. Andrew, you knew who you were, and I swear, if nothing else you talked me to be me. Lord, have mercy, my baby face, got a eulogy voice. I mean that whole song, is it just it sounded like the end of the movie when they putting up the pictures of the people who passed away,

like God, damn baby face, Lord have mercy all right. Well, according to auto Hrrell's ex wife, she said that he did die from heart failure and that he did have a history of heart problems that led to this. So apparently he was on a phone call the day before he passed and the call just dropped, and according to a source, they said the person didn't think anything of it. After that, attempts to reach him all day by phone

were unsuccessful. That's when his cousin went by in the morning and used a spare key and found that he had passed. Yeah, and you know it's so interesting. Um, you know, I saw Jesse Collins saying how he's hooked to Andrea on Wednesday, and Andrew was adamant about talking to one of the writers because he wanted to get this this this story into the Uptown miniseries that they're doing,

and that he wanted to really land the ending. And then I saw I was on Without Shopton on MSNBC yesterday and he was talking about how they were on this whole group call, you know, putting together these these plans in regard to the election coming up in November. And then you know, I'm looking at my phone on Tuesday and he sent me this long, detailed plan about something, and I'm just like, I want to do people know

when they're about to go, you know what I mean? Like, that's it seems very odd that everybody had similar conversations with him this week where he was like putting out these detailed plans to people like it's it's I don't know, It's all right now. Uh now, let's talk about this scam that happened. And among the people's scam was Jennifer Lewis from Blackish, a friend of ours two and she's among four women who were kinds out of four hundred

thousand dollars in a romance scam. I believe she's spoken on this before. But Antonio Marriott Wilson, also known as doctor Tony Marriott and Bryce Carrington, he agreed to plead guilty to one count of wire fraud after he got that four hundred thousand dollars from these women. He previously served a four year term in federal prison for wire fraud and tax evasion back in two thousand and nine, after pleading guilty. He met four women on dating apps

between May twenty fifteen and October twenty eighteen. He convinced them to engage in romantic relationships with them, and then once there, he proceeded to con all of them out of three hundred and eighty seven thousand dollars cumulatively. So Jennifer Lewis was among those people. She met him at a gym where he worked as a manager. He would use the money that he got from these women to fund his lifestyle and then he was paying off all of his debts and buying luxury items. And yeah, previously

he had done the same scheme. So now he's facing a maximum sentence of twenty years in federal prison. They have not yet set a date for his hearing. Now, what was the time period that he got all his money out of missus Jennifer Lewis, Queen Lewis, Because it was like it was like four hundred thousand, right, four women between four women, it was four hundred thousand cumulators. Oh, I thought it was just Missus Lewis that eight from oh, okay, okay, okay, okay.

What was the time period though, between May twenty fifteen and October twenty eighteen, so about three three years. That's about one hundred grand a year. That ain't bad. I was about I was okay. I want to say Dan, he's pretty good. Scameal but three years that's about it, right? All right? Well I'm Mandela Yee and that is your

rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we got front page news what we're talking about, yes, and you know we didn't get a chance to get into more details about Betty right passing in Little Richard passing, so we will get more into that and front page news. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club. Let's get in

some front page news where were starting? Ye, Man, I just bad that. It's a lot of not good news this morning. But little Richard rest in piece too. Little Richard. He was eighty seven years old. He passed from bone cancer at his house in Nashville on Saturday morning. He signed his first record deal with RCA back in nineteen fifty one, and he was known as one of the architects of rock and roll. So rest in piece to Little Richard. According to some of the all time greats,

they did say they learned a lot from him. Like Davie Wonder. He said that when he was fifteen years old and he was playing piano and doing all of that, there was a mix of soul, gospel and blues that captured the boisterous spirit of Little Richard, like Tutti Fruity Singer. Also Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones, the front man from the Rolling Stones. He said he learned everything about the art of the preen from the originator, a Little Richard.

And long before there were the lips like the good Golly Miss Molly, Singer had perfected his pal But beyond that, mc jack got in touch with his feminine side in a way that Little Richard had done beforehand, freeing him from the rules of rock star masculinity. Paul McCartney. According to Paul McCartney, he says Little Richard schooled him on his vocalizations, holding his signature woo no doubt, putting more

soul into his singing. Also, So a lot of people owe a lot too, Little Richard, including Elton John, even Prince Bett, Middler, a lot of people owe a lot of their careers. And salutor Michael Jackson too. You know Michael Jackson when he brought back the Beatles publishing as part of that that that package, Little Richard's publishing was in there, and he gave Little Richard his publishing back.

He gave it to him. Yeah, a lot of people don't don't know that story, but yeah, Michael Michael Jackson gave Little Richard publishing back. Wow. Also rest in piece to Betty Right. She passed away and she's best known for her songs clean Up Woman and Tonight Is The Night. She was only sixty sixty years old. She died at her Miami home on Sunday from cancer. She actually got

her stage name when she was just a kid. She started singing in a gospel group called the Echoes of Joy at just two years old, and they released an album in nineteen fifty six when she was only three. She then switched from gospel to R and B. At eleven years old, she started singing at local talent shows in Miami and her big breakthrough came with this this song right here, Cleanup Woman, from her second album I Love the Way You Love a Woman behind about That

song was actually sampled quite a bit. Mary J. Blige obviously sampled that song for Real Love SWB. I'm sew into You. That was a sample from clean Up Woman. Even Chance the Rabbit, most recently featuring Childish Gambino favorite song in twenty thirteen, That was a sample from clean Up Woman. Another one of her popular songs, Two Night is the Night, Parts one and two. I Remember my Mom cleaning the house to that boy. Yes, and that song was sample quite a bit too. Of course, I

want to set you up by calling me bad. That is one of the biggest samples from that song to Night Tonight is the Night, So rest in peace to Betty Wright. Also Canny Man Knocking Knocking Boots. If y'all remember that song, that was definitely sampled from Tonight's to Night, all right Publishing checks you have been crazy? Yeah, listen, Beyonce and jay Z upgrade you. They sample Girls Can't Do What Guys Do, another one of her songs. She had a lot of people sampling her so well known

for that. They said she was very underrated as far as an artist. All Right, now let's talk about Jerry Stiller. Actor and comedian Jerry Steller. He passed away due to natural causes. He's also Ben Stiller's father, actor Ben Stiller's father. He was ninety two years old. He said he was a great dad and grandfather and the most dedicated husband to Anne for about sixty two years. He will be

greatly misslove you, Dad. That was from Ben Stiller. He was known as Frank Costanza in the show STEINFELDI was also known as Arthur Spooner and the King of Queens. So rest in peace to him. To Jerry Stiller, also, well, you know, listen, man, deaf is not the opposite of life. It's a part of it. And that's just a harsh reality. And we all die. And the goal isn't to live forever.

The goal is to create something that will And all of those people that you name, they definitely created things that you know will stand in the test of time. So that's that's that's that should be everybody's goal, like create creates something that that will live forever. Because al and also rest in peace to dj Amanda Blaze. She's a personal friend and apparently she has passed the way also, so our condolences to her family and friends. Absolutely, she was Miami DJ and from she did in both New

York City, Miami and all over the world. She was a great DJ. I mean she's book ye several times, she's booked myself, So jeffinitely rest in peace to DJ. Didn't say yet. They haven't said yet, Oh Mercy, All right, well that is your front page news now when we come back. Andre Horrell also passed away over the weekend, and he was a friend to the room. He's been to the show several times, and we're gonna get back on an interview Volt and you know where I'm a

volt every morning. So Records, he taught y'all how to be ghetto fabulous. He taught y'all what black excellence was all about. I'm time Records laid the blueprint for every single modern day black record label that exists. Now would be nothing radio personality to So he has roots in radio as well, and he's an artist himself, that's right. So we're gonna get We're gonna talk to him again. We're gonna get that interview back on when we come back.

So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club porting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now rest in peace to Andre Horrell. Andre Horrell was a friend to the room. He's been to the station several times. We don't the show several times to talk about things that he's working on from uptown to the Revoke Music Conference. Well, we're gonna replay his interview the first time he came

up here. Let's get that on Rest in Peace again, Andre Horrell. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, bestial guests in the building. Also, he's a radio host. Be careful, guy, because we're trying to take our job. In a minute, Yes, mister Andre Horrell, it's a Champaigne and Bubble morning there with Envy, I mean Yea, with the beautiful miss Angela Yello, and we're getting ready to set this thing off. I used to listening to Champaion of Bubbles on Kiss all

the time. Thank you many, because you know I like R and B and you know he was playing that good old nineties R and B. Two steps Yes, man, girl, meet boy, boy, Meet girl, music. Yes, we're actually having a nineties R and B party, Are you really we're planning it for real? Yeah? We got to man, right, let's yes, Yes, I'm available for that dancing the guy in my house by myself, that's right. You know what you want't get a woman next to you again? That

I mean we danced together. I'm saying I like old school vibes. You know that dude, Jack swing Erro was a different type of error. Man. That was a different with the Gucci girls dancing and Teddy Riley met to say, Yes, why you never signed Teddy Riley? I just signed he was in Guy, he was in God what I'm saying he wasn't You never signed him as a solo artist? No, because I had got You didn't have Aaron as a

solo artist either, though, did you. That's what I mean when I said, did you signed Teddy because you had Guy? But then Aaron went solo and Teddy wouldn't did his own thing. You just let him go up. No, it wasn't. It wasn't. It wasn't just letting me go. They wanted to split up and do different things. Sometimes when you have a lot of artists, you don't want to control every part of them because they end up not really wanting to work with you. You got a lot of them,

get some other money got you? How did you get your start in the music? Yeah, I think we might be speeding. We got to tell how did you get your start in the music industry? I started off as a rapper when I was fifteen years old, nineteen seventy five. I went to Charles Avenue's High School. We were a hollow group and my name was doctor Jackal. We weren't doctor Jucklin, mister high right. We just sent the parties and hallow us. I see those old pictures a classical,

but they are my Instagram. You just go check them out. I remember any of those old boss Come on, man, spit something. I ain't spending them right yere. When I get that feeling you're beat on, I do what I do. You know I ain't afraid of the mic. We know, okay you didn't. But did you have a messed up contract? Back then? Of course we're taking everything, were taking your children,

your trained pass everything we could take. But you know, fortunately back then deals were like for twelve inches, they only lasted a year. So if you didn't hit that summer, you got dropped and you're free to go get another deal. It was just a singles market. So by the time it became album time, we were very well educated in the business, so much so I decided to take a backseat and do the business. Start Uptown Records. Tell us

about that. How did you find Uptown Records? How did you get the funding and how did you find the How did you learn the business? Though? Like the maker, you say you want that's what you wanted to do. I was always the manager of microp Seglement Side, so I always dealt with Russell when he had Court the Bow to produce records with the jerky managers in Cleveland. I always had the road map how to do it. It was just natural to me. Uptown You started Uptown.

I started Uptown really kind of by accident. I was sitting in the office at Rush working with Ross heavy D called me, want to speak to Russell Simmons got blessed Dad and I said Russell was not here. He said, what's your name? I said, my name is Andre Rob He said, yo, you tea out? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm busy man, what's going on? He said nothing, I'm gonna call you tomorrow. So he hung up right, got his game together. The thing about Heavy, I don't know.

He was charming. Hey, what's happening baby, It's just me have I should think going and you'd be relaxed, a big fat cut he dude, you start relaxed. He was the original Champago. Yeah, and he made you relax. I'm all right, and you didn't want to be mean and you wanted to take in what he said. And then when he came down to the office and Russell staw on Russell thay he was one of the fat boys, I said, and that kind of put big men in style. Absolutely a big man. I could dance like Heavy. Heavy

could dance, dance, he could do reggae, he could dance. Everything. Was very talented. First artist, Heavy was my first artist that worked out. And Heavy was a hit. Who came after Heavy who I'll be sure you were the first dude to give lights can people. I'll be sure Christopher would him would have never been in the style if it was you. They wasn't styled. They went out and they was fighting with Jordan and Bobby Brown. I'll be sure. With the last one who stood up with the Curls

and Christopher, obviously Christopher. I was so happy when Nedo Brown stabbed him in the head. And lord, wait, let me tell you the power of lights can dudes with girls back then, I'll be sure. Came to my office, he said, Drake, come downstairs. We went walking for about part of a block. You're here, that'll be sure, that'll be sure. We walk another quote block that's I'll be sure,

and girls start running after us. I never had an artist where streaming girls like that, never with his day chase you down the street girls in New York City when you see that, right, So what happened happened with like or would think they wouldn't. Joe was kind of tough, looking like you just didn't want to run up on Katie and diving on and see what's happening? Did you know that when you signed Joe to See, because you could just go from these I guess attractive lights kin

guys to these four dudes from North Carolina. Well, Joe to See. They were playing music for one of my and arts went to consint with me, so half was having to meet with me and we kept hearing. So yeah, having my bad. So we're listening to that. Who is this we're just coming from? Then I heard come and talk to me? That Me and have got up and went in and opened the door and four little dudes from North Carolina was sitting there, and we said, Yo, did y'all make these records? Yep? I wrote them and

produced them. And that was DeVante Swain, and I said, y'all ain't gonna home. Were signing y'all, y'all getting ready to making record there You're gonna be on uptown Records. That's what they told us. There was like we had old records before we got there, Like I didn't believe them, but yeah they did. Now what happened was the records wasn't right at their first gorind because you know, you're

in North Carolina back in nineteen ninety one. It wasn't like you was at HIT factory, so it wasn't mixed right, was noisy? I put on that Johnny Gil record my mind, and I remember sitting them down and saying, do you see how this boy is saying put on that red dress? Do you see red dress? Slip on them high heels and she moving around the living room. Now, I play your record, and every red was got to that cat said do you see anybody? Or do you just hear

a noise? So they got so mad or frustrated. But then I put out be Sure with him to produce, so it was still their lyrics, still the music, but I had more experience producer. He had worked with Pointsy, so he was a really massiful producer. And that's how we got that's first Joe to See album. And there was a big fight over the first single too. Remember the first single was gotta love it because it was half the album was like more up Temple. The other

half was slow. That's right. So Puff and Joe to See got together and this this is my policy. If you feel strongly about something, you know yourself and you know your fans better than I can, you just keep arguing with me until you get your way, till I see it your way. So they argued, argued, but I gotta love and we know that wasn't it. Let's puffing that video um dances. So then I said, let's put out Forever my Lady, and we put out for my Lady.

It blasted off. I feel like all those we were off, and then we hit you with the remix the hip hop soul and then the ghost face and stopping. You know, mister Dalvin did that Freaking You remix? Yeah, Freaking You remix the second album. They come and talk to me, remixed out and I see we're gonna talk all let's talk about Jose and we're not gonna play one record. Look at all that we're gonna mix this morning? What okay? Alright, alright, alright,

guy Heavy d Joe to see Christoph Williams. Sure, Mary jim Blige, he signed so many artists when we come back, Let's talk about Mary a little bit. I don't go anywhere. Andre Horrell was in the building. It's a breakfast morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. We have Andre Horrell in the building. Throw back Thursday, found of Uptown Records. Now, how did you get up with Mary j Blige? So? I got

with Mary through her managers. Mary stepfather game in his tape. So they came and they played me the tape. It was Shaka Kan Sweet Thing. So she played sweet Thing. I'm gonna love you anyway, you know how she kills it. So I'm listening to that. I'm like, it felt like a Picasso Paynton, the way her voice was going through the canvas, like all that pain, all our heart. I went out to Snowbound Projects right to meet up and

a mother and everything. And so when I came up there, she was looking at me, just smiling, and she was shy, and I said, your voice is serious. I said, one day you're gonna sing for rock and roll legends, kings and queens. And she just giggled like a seventeen year old. And look what happened. Yeah, step Game the Queen and hip hop soul. Yeah, almost twenty years later, and then you got you got soul for real. You had yeah heavy father MC. So have you found so he had

the Lost Boys too? Right? Yeah, we had the Lost Boys too. Oh. At one point we had nine records on the radio here in New York. I never and you know what, I don't know if because of the time period, but I've never heard anybody say Andre Herrel didn't treat me fairly. That's nice. I mean, I don't know. Yeah, maybe I didn't hear it. No, you always hear stories

trying to be nice. But what I try to do I think more importantly is I try to look at an artist and see them for who they want to be, and then I try to tell them, these are the clearest things that will make you big and we should move toward that. And fortunately my relationship with such a trusting relationship with them. They would try some things that would want to do, and they worked out what was your biggest mistake running up tail records or all that

you passed, or I got everybody I want it. If I wanted it, it meant everybody el I just wanted it. Like before I wanted, they didn't. They wasn't sure. But once I wanted, everybody was sure. So then I got so many records on the radio. I'm like, you're gonna go with them, and you're gonna go with me. Back then, if they was going with me, because the artists were happy, they want tour together. We had a sound. Matter of fact, we had a culture. We would get old fabulous, right.

We drank up all the champagne, danced at all the parties, and that's what they was looking at. They was looking at that lifestyle from rags to richards, going from the bottom to the top. That get old fabulous. But we always get the infamous story about how did he worked for you? And he was an intern and he would ride the train and hide in the bathroom. So because he was in college, Howard just to come and work at uptown. And then they said you ended up firing him.

I can see why you fire No, no, no, so this so much, this so much, y'all had no idea further a Buff was having the time of his life. Nobody, nobody, nobody loved get old Fabulous more than him. Yeah. Puff came in the door with two earrings on. I had never seen that. He came in with boots and and blazes and hoodies. I was looking at him like, okay, all right, all right, all right, I think that works. We dressed Joe to see like that, and we did.

And the rerec Colly was saying, put him in suits, put him in suits, and Puff said, I'm about to put him in suits. Tid like you're gonna dress him how you dressed Puff? And I would empower my young people to let them know the things that they did right and that they had a lifestyle that other people would like. And for Puff, he really had the close opportuity because He really worked closely with me. Puff used

to watch me like television on the phone. I used to stop in the middle of Puff, don't you gotta go to work? So he was really a student of the game and he worked really, really, really hard. How much did Puff contribute to uptime because it seems like it's a lot of CREDITI up time because he's a lot of credit for Joe to Seeing Mary Ja. He did contribute a lot, but these are the main things he contribute. I saw Mary J. Blies, I signed jod to cy, but Puff worked on Joe to See. But

I'll be shure produced them all right. What Puff claimed the fame is musically was his construction in fashion of Mary J. Blige. That's him, he like, I signed to her, but Puff put that beat up under her and changed the game him. Eddie Aff Darnell Jones came and they laid down that those sad kind of chords, and Mary was seeing like projects sunshine over them like love without a limit. He has made you feel like it's good in the hood. Let's drop the top and let's pull

up some new sneakers. Absolutely, so we love Mary, Like in my office, if Mary had a performance everybody would sit there and debate, and I wasn't the leader. I wasn't the boss. When he came the artist's best argument wins. I'm listening to see you back up what you're gonna say. So they would say Mary can't wear that, that's not what her audience wants, and I'll be all right, all right, And I felt like taking care of Mary and help

him lift her up and make her queen. We were lifting up girls from single households, girls from in Paris neighborhoods. So so Mary was and is a symbol of what you can really do. That's what they said. In order for you to ride, you gotta lift up others. Yes, I think she's the best example of that, right, So didn't. Did he bring Biggie to Uptown at one point? Yes, but but he bought He bought Biggie to Uptown through bad Boy, like we started bad Boy at Uptown, And

so Puff wanted to sign Biggie. His label was new, he didn't have any artists. He just needed me to assure Biggie. Yes, yes, yes, I gave bad Boy records. He had already signed Total Yeah, already signed Craig mac and Biggie and Biggie had our part in Bulls that came out on Uptown Records, and we had a dinner. I sat down Biggie and assured him that Puff had all my confidence and all my resources and that he would be treated no different than any other artists we got.

We don't sign a lot of artists, and if we signed you, we're gonna figure you out and make you the biggest star that we can make you. And that's all he needed to hear. And then Puff did his thing. Did you believe in Big when you first saw I believed him Puff? But after I started hearing that music, well, I signed black and ugly as ever. Yeah, Big, he's my favorite rapper. He's like the mom and get a hip hop. So what was the down for if there was a dawn full of Uptail records? Why why the

Uptail stopped producing all those records? No, no, no, no, they just came with an offer from Motown up so ridiculous at the time. I had to take a look at it. And then Heavy came on. He would be the president. But artists sometimes can have a hard time managing artists because artists, in order to be great, they need to spend a lot of time thinking about himselves. So as the president of the label, you have to give yourself to others and give yourselves to helping other

people's dreams. So that's a different headspace. But that's really the only reason because their kidding went on because they had all the town to people. It was amount of being able to manage everybody's expectations, ego and motivate them. So you left Uptown to go to Motown, yep, and and and left the jail open and just the artists running out side insany sild for a minute, do you know what Mary j. Blige made it through. Blige made it through. Jould have made it through too if it

wasn't for like their personal issues. You're right, you're right. We got more with Andre Horrell when we come back. This is the first interview he did with us when he came through here. He's been up here several times to talk about so many different things, from Uptown Records to Revolt Music Conference to everything that he's working on. So we'll get that back on when we come back, and let's get into an Uptown Records mini mix. I mean, he's broke in so many artists, but we don't have

that much time. I mean, if you want to talk about it, we have Lost Boys, Mary J. Blige, Guy, I'll be sure, Christopher Williams, Joe to See, just to name a few, and we're gonna get that on right now. It was the Breakfast Club Good Morning. That was an Uptown Records mini mix. Like I said, we couldn't play all the artists. I mean, when you think about it, Mary J. Blige, Heavy D and the Boys Guy, Christopher Williams, I'll be sure money for the lost Joe to See.

So that was a little bit MC follow them see. Of course, So let's get back into our interview with Andre Horrels the Breakfast Club Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Andre Horrell's in the building out Charlemagne. Now you work for a vote now, which is interesting because you had to fire Diddy. But you have to fire

Diddy though. You gotta understand. When Puff worked for me, Puff was like he was my protege, so you know, he basically he got to do all the things I did, and so anytime somebody else would tell him though it was a problem. So I had New York on to cover up. So I run over there with Dick Wolf trying to work on this show. Yeah, so was the music super okay, So right, we're gonna come. Puff is walking around the office without a shirt or you know,

just really living out the video in the old bill. Yeah. So then one day we sat down, we had a conversation with the general manager and Puff said, Buff said, straight up, I don't work for him. I work for you, Drake. And I was like, oh my god. I mean this episode, everything, everything that happened, now none of y'all gonna be able

to handle it because gonna be on me. And I was feeling I wanted to grow Puff into his own boot labor because we had given him Bad Boy, but he needed his own space and I couldn't get MC to give me the space. So when he got fired, he was on payroll the whole time, in his artists on payroll the whole time. Oh and when he got his deal, I sat there and helped him negotiate and pick the best deal. So I let him go to make him rich. That was the best thing you probably have.

We want to be fighting. I'm gonna have to spend all my time watching And I was growing doing so many things. And it's not like I didn't enjoy watching Puff, but if I couldn't be there to watch him do his thing, but buffer come to my office play his records that he just makes. He would do a hot dance, you know what I'm saying. Like every Monday he would come into my office, and Monday morning at nine o'clock,

you had to be at my staff meeting. If you missed the staff meeting, you missed the opportunity to chime in on the moves that the artists are gonna make. And we had so many artists. Those a lot of sexy moves. So if you're twenty six, twenty seven, you want you want to be involved in that because you might want to make a move. You want to have your hand on that, because this thing is moving. So I remember I was making a movie. It was strictly business, and Puff got a part in it. Said Mike, coming,

I let you be stars. Puffs taking audition. He got a parting. So so wait, we're sitting there having a regular meeting. Phone rings, it's my producer on the other line. He said, Yo, we got a problem out here. I said, what, Puff just punched one of the gaffers in the faith, I said, what, Buff just punched the gaffers to face? Buff of like Dennis the minutes back then, He's changed, he said, he's changed. No, he is trying to change. He told me, is trying to chang. I'm talking about that.

So I remember we're having our staff being. Puff is in jail, dropping quarters in the pay phone, coming in over the speaking phone, trying to be at the meeting. That like that serious, dedicated he That was a very, very enjoyable time. And I really enjoy working with Pop because me and Puff are able together to take this whole black thing to a pop international level. There you go. All right. That was our interview with Andre Horrell. Rest

in peace and condolences to his family and friends. I mean, he was such an inspiration on this industry. Yeah, and listen that that Uptown mini series is coming to BT. I don't want anybody, you know, saying stupid things like, oh no, that's Joe want to do a mini series. No, that mini series got announced last year. You know Andre about it? Yeah, Andrews been working on that for the past you know, a few years. I'm a consultant producer

on it. Jesse Collins is the executive producer. Andre was very very involved with the story, very involved with the script, even up until this past Wednesday. He was on the phone with Jesse. You know, um, I'm wanting to add some things to the story. So yes, that his story will be told and his life will be celebrated the way it needs to. All right, well, we got rumors on the way, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, listen. It's just report. It's a rule report.

So over the weekend, as we were watching this versus battle that was highly anticipated, the numbers over six hundred thousand people watch Erica bad doing Jill Scott on Saturday Night. I was one of those people and one of the first stories they started off with. And we talked about this with Jill Scott when she was on The Breakfast Club is the song you Got Me? Because Jill Scott actually wrote that while Ericabadu was featured on that root song. And here's what was said about it. The Roots gave

me my first opportunity to write anything ever. It's the first song I ever wrote, and for you, Queen wadud to sing words that I wrote, and I don't. I don't think you've ever done that again, like everything else you've written yourself. I'm so honored. I'm going to play the exact same song Babies. Yes. So they both got to me, and that's how they started off the battle. It was over seven hundred thousand people. I don't it got into like seven in change, so I think seven

twenty seven thirty. It was over seven hundred thousand on. Yes, yea. It started a little late too. I was like, what's going on? Everything was, Everything was pretty smooth. I think at one point Erica baddu her battery died and then she had to jump back on. And that was when Jill Scott was playing Tyrone for her so man Tyrone and getting a bad rap for a long time bro like Tyrone. All of these years have been catching slander. They've been calling people you old Tyrone, asked Negro. All

Tyrone was was the friend of an f boy. Tyrone was a good friend. Man was driving. I thought that was very clear from the song. And I thought people were just they wos say you better all Tyrone and tell him help you get your stuff. That's what I never thought about it until Saturday night when I was watching the battle, and then everybody started tweeting all of this Tyrone slander, and I'm like, wait a minute, all Tyrone was doing was being a good friend. And ain't

his fault. You don't only that man knew without a call. And why didn't Erica ever name that brother she named Tyrone, She named Jim, James and Paul, but never names that boy she was talking about. I thought people were always would say when you got mad at to man, you bet you better call Tyrone and tell him come on, come help you get your stuff. So it's weird that people thought that that was a vibe on Saturday night. And that title playlist that Erica bout dude, Jill's got

title playlist is so hard. That is absolutely gonna be the soundtrack of my house for a long time. We had the sage burning, We had to candles lit. Oh man, we had we got these dip tea candles my wife got. Man, they smell so good instead of vibe. Oh yeah, I have like five of those in here and they're beloved too. Yes, all right, all right. Now. In addition to that, we're getting ready for the next versus battle and guess who it's gonna be. Listen to Timberland and Swiss Beats talk

about it. You want me tell them? Who want the smoke? Das Nellie won't the smoke? Tell them? Okay, come on, come on, Nellie won't the smoke with Ludacris. Nellie won't the smoke? Attention, attention, Nellie won't the smoke? Nellie and Ludacris. A lot of people have been calling for this one. Well, when Nellie called into the Breakfast Club to talk about you know, the air Force force, I bought that up. You know, Nelly versus Luta. I think that's a damn

good battle. I think that's gonna be great. I can't wait to see that. That's I think the problem people it's ready for that. The problem people have with these verses is that when they think of Nellie Louta, they automatically think lyricism. Right, this ain't about lyrics, This is about songs, correct, I mean records. So Nellie had big records, Luda had big records. That is gonna be a fun, entertaining battle next Saturday. I can't wait for that. I know.

Personality wise, they both are gonna have a lot to say, so that should be interesting. Now here's another possible versus battle. Here's John Legend. He was talking to Nick Cannon on who he could potentially battle, and here's what he said. I think that probably the best thing. And honestly, I think we would do it if we did it like a dueling piano Yeah, no, Yo, that'd be crazy. Yeah, I think we will. But I what I do love about the way it's been going so far is we're

seeing producers and writers more than just artists. Because the producers and writers, what's so cool about it is you didn't maybe know that they produced this song and you're hearing these stories and stuff. Yeah. So John Legend versus Alicia Keys, that might have to do it. She gotta do it, he called her out. She got to do it. That's on some piano battle. Who that That's gonna be a great one if they got they gotta do that during the week though, that's not a weekend one. Yes

it is. That's not. That's not a Saturday night. It's not. That's a Sunday afternoon. No, r no Thursday. That's that's a nice date night one too, though. Gonna have, They're gonna have the pianos going, got some, you have many up, You got a couple of up tempo joints. Yes, he does leash keys, Yeah, I got that legend. Got a lot of great um also a lot of great appearances on other people's songs too, though he does black my Money on that one. I think a battle well, well, Luda,

Chris Nelli? Who went in that one? Luda, Chris Nelli? Who you got that went into it? That One's not as easy as people think it is. I'm telling you, I don't know, man, I'm I'm I'm gonna say slight edge to Luda only because I think Luda can take Nelly in those later rounds with with with with bigger records, big red. I gotta go through their catalogs. I gotta sit down and go through it all. Right now, I

want to ask y'all. I'm just gonna say, because when Nellie started doing those country songs, those are good records. But I just will go don't know how he will go over on a Saturday night on on Instagram Compared to some of the stuff I know Luda can play. He can't do those cosay now, While we're all quarantine. Let's talk about some issues you guys might be having. Because Young Thug was very honest about having some dirty penis issues. So here's what he had to say on

his Instagram story. I take a bad every day. I don't even have six every day, right, so every time I take a ball, my chest, my body be clean. But every time I watched my it'd be dirt on the on the red. But I ain't had six, I ain't did nothing. I ain't even I just go chill, then come home, go to sleep. Next day I wake up, take a ball of dirty. It's always be dirt on the top on the red. I think I just got permanented it dirty. I love the transparency, I love the honesty.

But you may want waking up with dirt on your penis no matter how much you shower. He got magma it. I don't know what I do dirt like you really need you really need to keep your d out the dirt. Young Thug. Now, if I'm a woman who hasn't happens sex or anything, though he said, it's just nothing, he just really wakes up and yeah, you need to go

to the doctor. Brother. If I'm a woman who asked sex with young thug, and I've had any bacterial infections, I'm suing, okay, young thug turning these women in the young yeast infection, young bacterial vaginosis, young discharge. It could just see some It could just see some schmegma, maybe young, older, some dead cells. Nah. I think if it was smegma, twere just uh well not when it drives up. I would think if it drives up, wouldn't it be a smell. No,

he washes it and still sees dirt on it. That's a problem. He needs to go to the doctor. Well, they're having similar issues. Can you tweet us and let us know all why he took that to social media though, Like that's the first place you thought to tell everybody you got a dirty d because dealing with the same thing, you know, maybe through other people might and y'all just not being honest about it. But that's cool. Young thug is confident in himself, all right, imagulating problem and that

is your rumor report? All right, thank you? What that means? What kind of dirt? Show us the rag next time? Thugs, that's what you were in order to get up, in order to get a proper social media diagnosis. You have to show us the actual rag. Show us what that dirt looked like. I'll pass, all right, Charlomage, who you give it? That donkey to you? Donkey of the day today is going to a district attorney George Barnhill. He was the prosecutor in the Ahmed Aubrey case. Uh. He

needs to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a world with him. All right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning. I was born to donkey. It's the donkey of the death Charlomagne, devil, Breakfast Club, Darthia. Today from Monday, Mayor Levin goes to a Georgia prosecutor, District attorney George Barnhill. Now George Barnhill was the prosecutor on the case of the young brother Armad Aubrey, arresting pea star Mad. Condolences

to his family. George Barnhill actually recused himself from the investigation on April sixth because his son is a prosecutor in the Brunswick District Attorney's office, where one of those thugs, one of those murderers of Ahmad one of those goons. Gregory McMichael, a former cop, worked as an investigator, but he didn't fall back from the case until after he received the optopsy report on Armad's death and wrote a letter to police explaining why George McMichael and his demon

Seede son, Travis McMichael should not be charged. That's right, you heard me. He said they should not be charged and that Armad Aubrey's case was a justifiable homicide. Let's go to white guy w aga fox report police. A former federal prosecutor, says the GBI and the US Department of Justice should both look into the death of Jagger Ahmad Aubury. George Barnhill is the elected district attorney for the way Cross Circuit. Barnhill recused himself from the case

that is sweeping the nation. Jogger Aubrey's mother, Wanda Cooper Jones, insisted he had a conflict of interest. Barnhill's son works in the Brunswick DA's office that Greg McMichael worked in as an investigator and later retired from. Barnehill's letter to Glenn County Police is getting national attention because it justifies the deadly shooting of the black jogger by two white men. The longtime prosecutor wrote, we do not see grounds for

an arrest of any of the three parties. It goes on to say Travis McMichael, his father, Greg McMichael, and the man who he says shot the video, Brian Williams, were following in quote hot pursuit a burglary suspect with solid first hand probable cause. DA Barnhill writes that the video in real time shows Aubrey attacks Travis McMichael, but the former federal prosecutor believes civil rights violations likely occurred.

First of all, the fact that you recuse yourself from this case because you have a son who works in the DA's office with that murderer Gregory McMichael used to work, lets us know you're already biased. So being that you're biased, nobody wants to hear your little letter to the police explaining why those devils should not be charged. Okay, we know why you think they shouldn't be charged, because one,

you're protecting one of your own. In two, anytime a white man, a domestic terrorist, a member of Vanilla ISIS kills a black man in America is justifiable in your eyes. Furthermore, if you're going to recuse yourself from the situation, to recuse yourself from the situation altogether. Okay. The definition of recuse is excuse oneself from a case because of a potential conflict of interest, our lack of impartiality. Therefore, his

letter with his five points regarding the case should be disregarded. Okay. If you know you have a complicate interest, and everyone else knows you have a complicate interest, then take that biased ass letter you wrote the police and wipe your ass with it. Okay. How can I, as a black person in America ever have faith in a justice system like this? See this is why I say every black person in America needs to go out and purchase a

legal firearm. Go to the range, learn how to use it, learn the laws of your state to see where you can carry it, because you have to protect yourself because there is no laws in place to protect us. Okay. The Second Amendment to right to bear arms is your constitutional right, black man. It's your constitutional right, black woman. Okay.

It is your constitutional right to possess a legal firearm, and you can use that firearm for traditionally lawful purposes such as self defense within the home and outside the home, depending on your state. I to be Welles once said, a Winchester rifle should have a place of honor and every black home. And it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give. I repeat, and it should be used for that protection which the law

refuses to give. Okay, replacement Winchester rifle with any gun in your choice, and let that quote sink into your heart. Okay. And I hear y'all Black people, you know, I hear y'all saying our constitution, all right, don't respected our constitutional rights? Not respected. If a mad had a gun and shot back, he would be in jail right now, or they would be justifying his murder because he had a gun. Let me tell you, pessimistic punk something. Y'all better stop worrying

about what your pressure thinks to you. Okay. That's number one, all right. Number two, go by a legal firearm because it is your constitutional right and you must protect yourself

from these kinds of threats. Okay. And number three, I would rather a mad or any brother or a sister who finds themselves in a situation like a mod founds himself, and I would much rather than be in jail fighting for their freedom because they shot back at some domestic terrorists trying to take their life, then have their family crying over their casket at funeral. Okay, you can't fight these cases when you're dead, all right. I would much

rather be judged by twelve than carried by six. And not only is me owning a legal fire on my constitutional right when you're a black person in America, owning a legal firearm is a form of self care, because we need to care for self at times like this, because this wicked American judicial system clearly doesn't care about us. Please give George Barnhill the biggest he hall. Oh, I'm tripping a matter of fact, like Kathy Griffin. Give George barne Hill the biggest he are. Please give this giant

Jaral male the biggest hea hall. All right, Well, thank you for that. Do key of the day. Yes, did y'all run with Maud over the weekend? Till I did that this weekend? No? I did not. I don't. I really don't understand the point of that, to be honest with you. I was just showing support for his family. You know, he was running, and he's a runner, so a lot of people went out just to do that run,

just to honor him. Well, I'm gonna do it. Run for AMD and I want all black people and black black people to run to the gun store and purchase a legal firearm. Okay, that's what I would like to do. Let's let's and if you're gonna do these jogs, let's let's let's all run to the gun store and purchase legal firearms and get our gun permits and learn how to use guns so we can protect ourselves from attacks

like the one a mad had to experience sadly. All right, all right, well, thank you for the donkey of the day. Now when we come back eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. What are we discussing this morning? Let's talk about death, man? What I mean? It seems it seems like death was was everywhere this weekend, you know, from Andre Horauld, a little Richard to Betty Wright to you knowin Jerry Stiller to you know, um a man de Blade. It just seemed like, yeah, death was everywhere.

So I just wonder what a people's thoughts about death, and not even just this past weekend, you know, you know, with with the passing of Kobe Bryant, with the passing of you know, Nipsey Hustle. When you see these situations like Ahmad Aubrey and Georgia, Like, what are your thoughts about death? Dude? People, I just want to know what your relationship is like with death, Like what do you think about it? You know what I'm saying? Like I have been questioning my own mortality in a way that

I never have before. So I have a lot of thoughts about death. I just wonder what, what what? What's on? What? What do y'all think? All right, let's let's talk about it when we come back. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning in right now at your opinion to the Breakfast Club top eight hundred five eight five one on five one, The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,

Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club, good morning now. If you just joined us, we opened up the phone line eight hundred five five one oh five one. So many people passed away in the last couple of months, in the last couple of days, from Andre Horrel to Betty Right too, Little Richard to dj A Man the Blaze. We can go a little further back to Nipsey Hustle, just so many people so and of course the lives lost from coronavirus COVID nineteen as well. So we're asking

what are your thoughts on death? That is that what we're asking today? Yes, what are your thoughts on death? Simple, simple question. Okay, well let's start in the room. Yeah, let's start. What are your thoughts on death? Ye? I think for myself it's something that has always been really hard for me to process. I know a lot of people are like immediately will go on you know, social

media and do the rest in peace thing. I think for myself a lot of times it just takes me a moment and sometimes I just like to process that privately myself, and things kind of hit me not right away. It'll be a moment, like a couple of days later while I'm doing something and I'll think about it at a random time. So myself, and if it's a family member, that's even harder for me. Yeah, you know, for myself,

I don't. I don't think about death a lot. It's just something that I know that it happens to everybody, so I try not to think about it, but it worries me. I would have to say, meaning, I just want to make sure my family's good. And that's that's the only thing that bothers me, you know, And that's one of my anxieties we always talk about all the time.

I just want to make sure if when I leave this earth, that my kids are good, my wife is good, my family is good, and that I leave something for a legacy that will continue to take care of my family for generations to come. You know, you look at what's going on, and you know there's a lot of people out there that says, hey, you know, my son lost his job, so you know what, but I'm good, I got savings. I can help my son, you know.

And I want to make sure that i'm that for my family that if anything ever happens, they can rely on me, that something could continue to make sure that my family is good, that they're secure, that I'm teaching them to write things about business, about agriculture that they can feed themselves. And I'm just trying to that. And that's the things that that has me a little crazy about death. But as far as it happening or how

it happens, or any of that. It's something that I know I can't control, so I don't think about that part or that aspect of it. Yeah, when it comes to death, I'm not good with it. I don't want to die anytime soon. I am not with that live fast, die young mentality. I want to live to be old, but I know I can't control it. If I to your point, n Vy, if I didn't have a wife, if I didn't have kids, I probably would be more accepting of it. But I do want to be there.

I want to be here, you know, for them. But my thoughts don't death have changed so much over the years, because you know, when you're young, you believe in heaven a hell, and if someone you love passes, you know you're taught that you'll see them in the future. Then you get older and you just don't know what happens when you pass. You just know you don't want to die, And then you start hearing stories of people making plans

before they passed. You know. I think about my grandmother right before she died, she put her a wig on like she was going somewhere, sat in her favorite chair and you know, passed away. I think on you know, Harrel. You know, I spoke to him Tuesday. He literally, you know, sent me this line for line plan, like telling me, you know, how it should be executed. And the last thing I said to him was, Okay, I'm gonna send you some ideas tomorrow. But guess what, there was no tomorrow,

you know, at least here. But I truly believe there is something after this. And then, you know, when you get old and you start, you know, having things like life insurance and making your will, you know, things like that, it really makes you feel like you're staring your your your your your death in its face and you wonder how close it is. But no, to your point, it's just like we got to put those things in place just in case, because every day is uncertain, right, you

just don't know. My plan is to live until I'm ninety one hundred years old. I want to live until I got to erectile this function. I actually don't ever want to have a rerect out this function, but you know what I mean. So it's like that's my plan, but that may not be God's plan for me. And you know, that's just a scary thought. But let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this Hey, good morning brother. Hey,

it's definitely it's always been curious to me. You know, nobody's walking as earth, really know, after life is life? You know, nobody died and can't warn nobody would expect, you know, once they die. So what I'm curious about is with white people raising their kids with hatred. How about you know what you're gonna say after you die. You know, it's very true slave masters throwing brothers off ships in sixteen hundred. So let's say if they die, it's true, you get judged and you go to heaven

and hell. They say they didn't know them slave. Now the sixteen hundred and died, Let's say they look up and what they were being judged by with the same colors and brothers they were throwing off them ship. They didn't know. It's gonna be a black soul or spirit judging. We don't know, right, yeah, yeah, we don't talk about

hell enough like we used to. I feel like a lot of times people also try to justify things that they do in life, and they try to come up with reasons why it's okay, and that's the that's the man for the pastor's fault, because anybody that dies, the pastor can appreciate preached them into heaven. No matter what that person did, the pastor can always say, well, you know they repented and you know God will have mercy

on their soul, and YadA, YadA yah. We don't talk about hell enough because eight hundred if you believe in having a hell, then they gotta be some people in hell, right, I don't believe in neither. To be honest with you, but let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five, eight five, one oh five one. We're asking what are your thoughts on death? Call us now? Is the Breakfast Club? Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne

the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're asking what are your thoughts on death? All right? Now, we've lost so many people. Dude's coronavirus COVID nineteen. Also, Andre Herald just passed, Little Richie just passed, Betty Wright just passed. DJ Man the Blaze just passed so many different people. So we're opening up the phone lines eight hundred five eighty five, one oh five one Hello, who's this? Hello? Hey? What's your name? Her? Can you

take us all Bluetooth? You got me selling like Teddy Riley with the equa Yo, y'all gonna stop disrespecting Teddy Riley. Okay, I'm tired all of this. Teddy Riley's land, Ericabod do even disrespect to Eddy Riley This Weekends is not synonymous with echoes. You know who? Mark shut him? Hello? Hello? Hey, Now what is your thought on death right now? Um? Well, I'm twenty seven a year old, and uh I live I live out out of Detroit now, but you know,

I've had my experience with death. I believe death impacts everybody differently, not only because people have experienced it so much, but not only that, the experience where you know if somebody is shot or you know if somebody dies really really hard. Um. But um, people forget that this is a cycle of life. You cannot live without dying and cannot die without living. So um, I guess that helps me cope better with death, knowing that you know there

can't be one without the others. But I heard always knows oout the sting that loses song them. But um, it alwaysn't take me different if it's not, you know, relatable. But I always you know, I put my sympity out there, my condolence. But that's only part of life, all right. You're right they say death is not Death is not the opposite of life. It's a part of it, all right. Hello, who's this? Hey shawna, Hey Shanna, Good morning. How are

you feeling this morning? Good morning, I'm feeling glass. How about you? Oh, we're feeling okay, we're blessed over here as well. We're talking about death. What are your thoughts on death? Okay? Well, Um, I kind of felt like, you know, I guess when I was a little younger, I was more scared of death because I just kind of didn't really know the meaning behind it. Um. I think now that I'm a little older, I kind of feel like, you know, death doesn't discriminate, Death doesn't have

a name. You know, death is coming. You know, we we live to die. So I just think that it's important to, you know, live life the best way that you can. Um, while you have the luxury of still being on earth, you need to do right not only by yourself, not only by God, but you got to do right by others. And then when that day comes for you to die, you know it is what it is. As long as you've done what you was supposed to do while you're here, then you know where you're going

when it's time for you to go. I agree with that. I saw a switchpiech on social media talking about Andre Horrell's passing and saying that he's doing a celebration of his life because that's where Andre would have wanted. And I think one thing you do one is when you do pass away. That's why I agree with you. You want people to remember you finally and celebrate those amazing memories they have of you as a person. Yeah. I agree with everything you're saying, except for that we know

where we're going. A part we don't know where we're going. And I think that that that fear of uncertainty. Are that fear of not understanding, right, because that's what they say, people fear what they don't understand. If fear of not understanding where you're going after your die, after you die, I think what causes the anxiety, right, Well, thank you for cola mama. So what's the moral of the story, If there's a moral, I don't I don't know if there's a moral. But I also wonder is it okay

to question death? Because questioning death seems like you're questioning God. But then I wonder how much of a hand does God have and whether you live or die? Because I don't think God wants us to be taking each other's lives, right Like, I think there's God's will and then there is free will, you know, and and you know, sometimes you make the choices to do things that you shouldn't be doing, like when you pull out a gun and kill another person. You know what I mean. I don't know.

I just wonder, you know, I wonder, you know, is it okay to the question that, because it does feel like you're questioning God, you know. But if there is a moral to the story, I would just tell everybody speak life, you know. I want to live, to be old. I want to be the veteran og and just understand, we all die. The goal isn't to lift over. The goal is to create something that will right all right?

Well even got roomors all the way? Yes and Eminem stopped by Little Wayne's Young Money Radio on Apple Music on Friday, AM. Or tell you some of the things that we're discussed. And also we have a special announcement about the Robin Hood Benefit coming up, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ and Angela Yee, Charlomagne and God we are the Breakfast Club. Now we have a Robbin the

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once in a lifetime moment. I know I'm gonna put some some money in and if I WINNA play with me here a big Giants fan, so I feel like you should enter. I'm gonna tell you something as a Dallas Cowboy fan, I think this is a disgusting prize. I don't even know why. I don't know why anybody would like this. So if I win, or you're gonna play,

they're gonna play on my team. Yeah, you could be the center Charlemagne and you go, oh no, no, no, I no no. By the way I would play, we're playing against the Giants, yes, oh yeah, I'm all about opposition to the Giants. Baby, I'll come up there with my Dallas Cowboy football. I would rather be on I'd rather be on NV's team playing flag football because then you will probably be grabbing for something else that's long and dangling from my body. What we're on the same team,

I know that I'd rather play with you. You know what, you're kinky. Let's get to the room, by the way. By the way Justin wouldn't be the only one tucking in that game if I had to play against v A kinky My goodness, how we turn a benefit into kinky talk? Now, I don't know what's happened. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Eminem. This is the rum

of report with Angela. Yes, Eminem stopped by Little Wayne's Young Money Radio and a lot of things that they discussed included the new Michael Jordan's documentary, which we're about to discuss. Also, one thing that they both do, and it has to do with their lyrics because they've been in this game for quite some time. Listen to this, you start getting to the point where you've wrapped about everything everywhere. Man, am I have to literally bro when

I'm doing something much. You can if you go through my phone history, when my Google history is gonna and you press all, first thing gonna come up as Little Wayne lyrics. I literally have to google my lyrics to make sure I didn't say certain stuff before. Yo. I swear to God, I do that too, man, that's how long we've been doing it. I just did that last night. Yeah.

I can't think about what could they have not ever talked about and he both got a lot of bars between them that makes sense, and especially Wayne because I don't think Wayne writes. Wayne says he just goes into studio and rap. So yeah, I'm sure you have to keep track now other things. If you want to listen to the whole interview, Eminem talks about pleasing old fans and trying to reach new fans as well. They talk about Killer Mike and Run the Jewels and yeah, a

lot of different things. So that's a good interview and some donations that they're doing right now. So it's pretty dope to listen to all right now, since they discussed the Michael Jordan's documentary, let's talk about that. So Michael Jordan talked about his father's death and there was a lot of conspiracy theories. They said, you know, different things about gambling connections, and Michael Jordan's father was murdered. His body was found near the North Carolina and South Carolina border.

They searched for him for weeks. Here's what Michael Jordan had to say. It did hurt, you know, but you had people that were throwing darts who wanted to hurt me. Anyway. It wasn't from the people that I loved, though, the people that knew me and people that cares its people that you know, got tired of me being on top. There is an a thimble's worth of evidence to connect that horrible incident to Michael Jordan's gambling or any other aspect of Michael Jordan's behavior. Man, I almost cried. I

was right there. I felt the welling up happened, especially when they showed him breaking down in the locker room, you know. And what they did to Michael in regards to his father and blaming him is what all you lame mass social media conspiracy theorists do nowadays, all right, talking about everything and everybody like y'all have a clue.

And I think it's so wacked that people could not understand the toll the game was having on Michael Jordan's mental and emotional well being, Like, yes, he needed a break, you had to walk away, like it was no conspiracy, Like look at what he was going through. Jesus Christ, all right now. Michael Jordan also talked about his retirement not having anything to do with gambling. There were people saying that that was why he retired. And here's what

they said about that. The folklore, the urban legends that I sent him away because he was gambling, ridiculous. There's never no basis in fact, I didn't retire because he kicked me out. Well, they suspended me for a year and a half. That is not true. It's no truth of that. I needed a break. You know, my father just past and I retired, you know, and I retired with the notion that I wasn't going to come back. Prime example of people trying to understand what's going on

in somebody else's mind. It's not up for you to understand. It's for that person. That person made a decision for himself. You don't have to justify, well, why is Michael walking away? Michael know why you walked away? Now. You also talked about being hard on people, and when you watch this documentary, some people might say, or he was so hard on everyone. Well, here's what he had to say in response to y'all people.

Winning has a price, and leadership has a price. I challenge people when they didn't want to be challenged, and I earned that right because my teammates came after me. Once you joined the team, you live in a certain standard that I played the game and I wasn't gonna take any less. Now that means I had to go in and get in your ass a little bit, and I did that. You ask all my teammates. The one thing about Michael Jordan was he never asked me to

do something that he didn't do. When people see this and they're gonna say, well, he wasn't really a nice guy. He may have been a tyrant. Well that's you, because you never wanted anything like I don't want to do this. I'm only doing it because it is who That was com mentality. If you don't want to play that way, don't play that. That's right. Winning has a price. He is a winner. He has a certain level that he plays at and he wants everybody to rise to that level.

And I don't. I don't have a problem with it whatsoever. Championship, sure, dude. And then Gary Payton spoke about the Seattle supersund expresses the balls in the series and he said he didn't know how to play against Michael Jordan, and Michael Jordan responded to those comments. A lot of people back down the bike. I didn't. I made it a point, I said, just tire him out tired. You just got to tire him out. And I kept heat even and banging him

and even banging it. It took a toll on Mike, and took a toll and then resting him a little bit and then the serious church And I wish I could have did it earlier. I don't know if the would have been different, but it was a difference and beat him down a little bit. I had no problem with the glove. I had a lot of the things on my mind. How do you feel about that they lost the series? For the two they did? The Bulls won the first three games. Seattlet want two in a roll?

I don't, you know. I can't. And it's easy to say, you didn't you know you could have held Michael, but you didn't. You know you didn't. You can't. You can't talk about what you could have did when when they beat you. Honestly, Yeah, and Gary, Gary Payton is a beast, one of the greatest defensive players of all time. He was saying if he was smarting him the whole time. Maybe I don't know they did win, what could have what it could have shied nobody, But yeah, I just

don't think. I think but didn't have Jordan's reaction to that though. That's what's interesting. Yeah, nobody beats Michael Jordan, and Michael Jordan don't want don't want to be beat. I actually believe that, all right. And you know Sunday Nights is also Insecure Nights as well. And I just want to shout out to Evan and Org She has her first HBO stand up comedy special. Mama, I made it and here is I just wanted to bring you

on here so my home. There is no way I could do is special about my life without showing you life. My parents successful to get me married off. The first due to show up in my house withd a go might be the right one. This is where you negotiate my bad price about how much do you think it will start out to day? I'm like just one dollar? My mom she leaves me voicemails all the time. This is your mother fine with for nobody you are no longer It's bring chicken, Happy Beth day span to close

bombs for vonn org Man. I actually had a chance to go see her do stand up. I really like Evon org a lot, so shout out her in congratulations. I'll be watching that absolutely. I saw once she opened up for Chris Rock a couple of years ago. Yep, me too. All right, BC before Corona, I know that much. I'm Angela, yeah, and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. When we come back, we got the People's choice mixed. Get your requested. Now it's the

Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela ye, Charlomagne, na guy. We are the Breakfast Club now again. Rest in peace to Andre Horrell. We replayed his interview this morning, just talking about Uptown Records and everything that he's doing and just giving us the history lesson. So rest in peace and definitely condolences and friends. Heartbreaking. It's gonna be so weird not having Andre Horrel around anymore. So again

our condolences to his family and close friends. Absolutely that's right, and that Uptown Records UH mini series is absolutely coming to BT. Andrea was heavily involved in that, heavily involved in the star, heavily involved in the script. I mean even up until Wednesday, you know, he was on the phone with Jesse, you know, wanting some things added to

the story, and he was adamant about adding them. I don't know if y'all saw Jesse Collins um you know, post on post on Instagram, but you know, it's good that you know his story is gonna be told, and it's good that he got his flowers while he was here, even though I still think, um, you know, I would have liked I would have liked to see him be here, to see what the reaction would have been to the Uptime mini series. I just don't know if people really

truly understand what Andre Horrell meant to this culture. I'm not sure if they do, but they will and very soon. And I also want to say, man, since you know it's so much death going on, you have to celebrate life in a huge way. I want to say happy Borne Day to my guy, be High, you know, And I want to say happy High. What's up? Yeah, Bis? One day was yesterday, Happy belated birthday to be High.

All the time just walking around I'm Brooklyn randomly that's my guy in a happy born days and an honorable Minister Lewis Farrakhan. Minister Lewis Farrakon is eighty seven years young today. Drop on a clues bomb for the minister man Like that's that's the age I'm trying to get to. I don't know about y'all. I want to be here. I want to be here. I want to be eighty seven and still kicking ass. God damn asolutely. So absolutely when we come back. We got the positive notes, so

don't move. It's to Breakfast Club morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. That's Charlemagne. You got a positive note, yeah, man, Um, I just want to tell everybody about this is is we're having all these conversations about death. Just know that death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we are still alive. Breakfast Club, you don't finish for y'all, dumb

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