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Would You Call the Cops on Your Parent?

Dec 04, 20181 hr 14 minEp. 764
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Today on the show we had Anderson Paak stop by where he spoke about his new album Oxnard, witnessing domestic violence in the household when he was young and more. Can you imagine calling the cops on your father if you witness him beating your mother? Well we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought. Moreover, we had listeners call up to give their nominee for “Donkey of the Day”.

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This is your weekop Hall Up the Breakfast Club. They show you Love to Hate from the East to the West, Coach DJ and Angel Charlomagne, The realist show on the planet. This is why I respect this show because this is a voice of society. James in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. What y'all earning? Interacting the coach that went up in the morning and they want to hear that Breakfast the World's most dangerous morning show. Good

Morning Usa. Hey, yeah, let's up. It's Tuesday. That doesn't sound exciting us saying it's Friday, Noah, does it? But it's Tuesday. Come morning, everybody. Yes, hopefully everybody had a great day. And you know what I did yesterday? And it was so amazing. I want to go see the rockets. You were talking about that. Yeah, so it took the whole clan to go see the rackets and the rockets, the rockets and it was such an amazing show. I'm

not gonna lie. I really didn't want to go. I thought it was just like a Christmas Broadway well not Broaday because it's not on Broadway, but I thought it was like a Christmas play. I really wasn't excited. The wife wanted to go. Shout to my baby, hey baby, she wanted to go. The kids were excited to go. So I was like, fine, let's go see these rockets danced all over the stage and let's keep it moving. But it was it was actually an amazing, well put

together show. Well, the rackets have been around for how long? That's what my wife said. She was like, you know, they've been again. It was like the twenties. It's gonna be good. It's been like a hundred years. I thought it was still thought it was still gonna be like

the twenties, like it's gonna be ancient. No, the rack but they have all types of cool special effects and quote unquote magic and Santa comes on now and then saying the multiplies into forty Santa's and he explains why he's able to deliver all the gifts and still collect money from the Salvation Army. It was amazing. It's been rousting nineteen twenty five. And of course they know what they're doing. I mean, I didn't know they had all types of drones and magic. It was really really cool.

Even the two year old was excited. The whole time. She stayed up the whole time. Watched that whole show from beginning to end. It was a dope show. But while you were watching the Rockets, I went to go see Michelle Obama at the Barclays, which was really really really excited. Yeah, that was over the weekend. Everybody was talking about this curse because she cursed one time during the entire talk that she had. It was cute though. She was talking about people say you got to lean

in and then she said that ish don't work. She said, ish, wow. But I'm like, she's a human being. And if you get a chance to go see her talk. You know, she canceled a couple of her upcoming days, but that wasn't in the United States, But if you have a chance to go see her, it's quite impressive. And I went to a play to go see about Glorious Dynam's life. It's called Gloria A Life, and that was pretty amazing to you know. Glorious Dynam is no she's a feminist,

but she started Miss magazine MS magazine. But it was all about just her early days of being a journalist and just how crazy it was for her to try to break into that business and the kind of assignments that they would give her because she was a woman, and then you know, moving forward from there. But that was pretty exciting. Okay, it was a lot going on yesterday. So and shout out to my son A Logan. Of course, he's out in Orlando. He's been on the Lando for

the last couple of days. His team, the Brick City Lions, have been playing there. They made it to the next game which is today at three and they're actually playing on ESPN. You could watch it on. It was so weird watching my son play on ESPN. I was like, wow, we're not getting paid for this, but still I was still excited to somebody's definitely getting played getting paid for that. So my wife Gee is actually heading out there now to go see him today. He plays to day at

three o'clock. I'll give you all information if you want to check him out and play. If you want to see him play, it's it's pretty pretty amazing, all right. Charlemagne should be heading back from Johannesburg, South Africa, now that's right. He has a sixteen flight. He should be back off later on today. Yeah, so he'll be back tomorrow and then we have Anderson Pack joining us today. He was on Saturday Night Live over the Weekend. Also, yeah, Anderson Pack. Of course he's an R and B singer,

slash rapper. He signed to Doctor Drum And when I say he gets busy, he gets busy. And his story is amazing, Like he's one of those stories you'd be like, you shouldn't be doing what you're doing. Like he uh, seeing his father beating his mom and called the police and then his father got arrested for fifteen years. Then his mom did something where she didn't I guess, claim all the money she was making, so she got like fifteen years and had to serve seven. He became an

amazing producer, slash R and B singer. He worked for a weed spot and got paid one hundred and fifty dollars per pound legally to work, and then he got fired on his day. Is an amazing story. We're gonna kick it with Anderson Pack. Maybe we should wait and tell the story when he gets here. I mean, I did my homework calling him and I was like, wow, this guy's really interesting here before I know, but I didn't read about him before and when he came up,

I was just listening to his music. I didn't really know his background, all right, but front page news what we're talking about gonna be talking about. And I know you guys have all seen NFL player Kareem Hunt and what happened with him, So we'll tell you what he has to say as far as his side of the story. Does he deserve forgiveness? Now? All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's DJ mv Angela. Yee, Charlomagne

the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Well, first, in Monday Night football, the Redskins lost to the Eagles twenty eight thirteen. Sorry, Donnel Rawlings, he's a huge Redskins fan. But I'm posting all kinds of sad means, yeah, they lost. What else are you

talking about? Well, let's talk about Kareem Hunt, who formerly played for the Kansas City Chiefs now apparently, and I know you guys have all seen this video about this point of him getting into an altercation in his residence. It's a hotel slash residence where he was living, and the video shows him shoving a woman to the ground, and kicking her. Now, he has made his first public comments about the story. He spoke to ESPN Alisa Sauters.

He said he'd never seen the video until TMZ put it out, and he says that he is not that type of person. Here's what he had to say, as he apologized. To be exact, it don't really matter what happened. I wasn't the wrong. I could have took responsibility and you know, made the right decision to you know, find a way to de escalate the whole situation. Honestly, I never met the girl before besides that one time. Honestly,

I wanted her just to leave. But it's no excuse for me to act that way or to even you know, put myself in that position. What people are really upset about is the fact that the NFL never questioned him. Now, he spoke to his team, and the team the Chiefs talked to the league, and then he was free to play eleven games and become Super Bowl contenders and all of that, And people are wondering why would the NFL not even question him. They never even obtained the video.

They did try, they said, to get the video, but the hotels that they're residence that they were only released it to the police department, and then the police department department wouldn't give it to them, but I guess they didn't push back on that. Now here's what Kareem Hunt has to say about the NFL. The chiefs say that you were not truthful with them when you told them

back in February about what happened. Were you? The chiefs are right, and I didn't tell him everything, and you know, I don't know blame him for anything, and my actions caused this. I just didn't tell him the video when everybody else saw the video. That's when I saw the videos, when the chief saw the video. Has the NFL ever questioned you about that incident. No they have not. Did they ever ask you to talk about that incident? No,

they have not. Now he does say that he wants forgiveness. Now, he said he deserves a second chance because everyone who knows him, including women, know that he's respectful. He said, I made a bad decision at that time, and I just hope that people forgive me. The only thing is they have now obtained another video of him being restrained after he allegedly beat up a thirty seven year old man inside of a Kansas City nightclub that happened back

in January. The man, George, exclaims that Kareem Hunt and George Atkinson alone with others, jumped him at the Mosaic of nightclub. And then that's a month before he got into that altercation with the women in Cleveland. Yeah. Then they said he got into a third altercation at a resort in Ohio in June. He was not arrested a charge with the crime in that incident. And we don't know what happened with those other two incidents. It could have been in self defense. We really don't know, but

that the incident with the female is way wrong. I mean, I'm really surprised that the Chiefs let him go. And the reason I'm surprised, I mean, he should have been let go, but he's not. He's not like one of those a bad player, a bench player that'd be like I let him go, like he was one of the best backs. Well, that's why they probably covered it and the NFL didn't investigate it any further or even question him.

But that's good. That's great that the NFL is standing up and saying, you know what, our players can't hit women, can't hit people. I don't think that a choice. TMZ put out the video. That's true, But yeah, so's he was one of the he was one of the best backs. But he should have been let go. I mean, he has to work on himself. There's no way he should have been able to push a woman down and kick

her like that is absolutely positively a saying. All right, well, um, oh Michelle Obama, by the way, let's talk about her. Told you I went to her Becoming I Am Becoming book to our date in Brooklyn. It was amazing. One thing that everybody was talking about was her dropping the ish bomb. Okay, she cursed one time while she was talking about leaning in, and she said that ish does not work all the time. Now, she canceled a couple

of her dates all because of George HW. Bush. She wanted to make sure that she paid tribute to him, and she said she would be canceling her book to our appearances in Paris and Berlin just to join the Bush family and celebrating his life. Oh come, all right, all right, well last front page news. Get it off your chess eight eight five one oh five one. If you're upset you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night or bad morning, or maybe

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His name is little John thirty. She's on a lot of positive things. And then she said the Homers for Christmas. You get it on her own that's what's uping. I'm very proud of my daughter. How does she she is twenty two? Oh? Man, didn't. I'm sorry, I don't even know your daughter. Happens to me sometimes too. All right, well shout her out the job thirty on Instagram. Say her real name? Man, you ain't name a little John saying her real name? That's my last thing. Oh you

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What's up? Brother? Get it off your chests pretty much. I just wanted to, you know, congratulate myself. You know, I just started my own business. We got more LLC. You know what I'm saying. So it's an area of photography business. So you know I'm in a drawn life. So you know what I'm saying is Diane Miami. You know, Uh, if anybody out there they used to work guyame Miami, Florida or some Scenelio footage. Uh, you know, some some landscaping or whatever roof you know, I got you Scott

Chack three sixty. That's the name of the company following me on Instagram. You know what you should do and that you know what you should do. You should get all the real estate ages they got to take pictures of homes because they all need to drowne activity stuff. Yeah, it's like, but you know it's Miami. It's a lot of competition dying here. Man. So it's just I just gotta get out there and grind and just hustle, just you know, get a couple of years to get a

couple of knows and just keep on pushing. You know what I'm saying, Well, good luck because I know I'm drone. Photographies cost money, so good luck. Brother? Say that. Hello, who's this with no breakfast? Who's going on the club with no breakfast? What's up? Bros? Playing forward? Man? I know I court y'all is about a year, but it's mister paying forward? Man, what's up? Brother? Hasn't the whole year at it? What's going on? Man? I just wanted

to let you I know, and listened. Man, I'm only disappointed in myself because this year I'm supposed to get back to my annual the streets think, but I've been so caught up at work. I got three jobs now, and honestly, I just can't find the time to put that time and energy into into my non profit. And honestly,

I'm kind of ashamed of myself to say that. But well, we know that we know your heart with your heart is bro who we get caught up sometimes to get caught up when we got going on in our personal lives. That we forget to accomplish our goals and do all the things that we set out to do. So I'm kind of ashamed of myself, but at the same time, I'm happy that I'm staying busy and then I'm just getting to the money. You know. Yeah, sometimes you gotta take care of you so that you could take care

of other people as well. So if that means you got to stack up your money so you can do it for the greater good for later, you got to do it. Absolutely, We'll have a good day, bro. Pay it forward, all right, club with no breakfast all right, mister, pay it for it with no paying it forward. 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. More the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chests,

whether you're man or blast. So people to have the same energy. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this's playboys? Was going on? DJ Playboys was popping play Let's start with you, manaela game get it off his chests man, man. I'm calling it basically because of the little Queen Hunt video and man,

a lot of things. You know what I'm saying, I think we send we send in a round message man like she kind of squawing up with through like you know, as when you're boading to fight, you squam up like she's not trying to avoid that fight. Man, right, you don't put your hands on a woman like that, sir, let's be let's be up. You really think that was okay? I'm not saying that's gonna tell you. What I'm saying what she did wasn't okay either, Like we gotta send

the right message. We tell you like what she did was cool. She's squaring up and basically you know what I'm saying, extually, this man to do something tour like she needs to walk away to both parties could have this be escalated that event, play boy, that is absolutely right. But the thing is, as a man and a a huge man like kids who had a lot to lose, you can't put your hands on a woman, especially and play well. I would hope in that situation you wouldn't

do that. Now, what I'm saying is I'm not saying that was cool. What I'm saying is she was engaged like she wanted to get down with the man too. As the woman, she got a duty is well to understand, you know what I'm saying, what's he at? What she plays that in this in his life thing? Like Okay, you know you can't read a man. So the only days like you could like go ask this. You don't

even know what the person going in going on his life. Look, guess what a man knows that he can beat that woman, so he shouldn't know better than to put his hands on her, especially in his position that he's going through a life like we live like this reality thing is reality. Everybody want to be like, oh, you know what I'm saying, Like it's a little cold thing. Everybody want to say the same thing because it's the right thing to say.

But we live in a life that basically you gotta make a split decision at that at that moment, and what would your decision, what would your decision have been at that moment? Well, I want to try to walk away exactly, try to get her to crumb down. But if she chucked, if she's like falling me and it's tygnizing me to do something tour and I'm trying to walk work. I'm fall warrant, but my best you know

what I'm saying. But you knew the thing about it is like the play women play a part too, y'all rot, y'all going from the hood over Chicago, right, But we gotta get to a place who we gotta we gotta do what's best for us. That man just lost. That man just lost his money, He lost his NFL football career because he kicked that young lady. And he could have walked away and it would have been absolutely positively nothing. He could have called the police file charges on that woman.

It would have been over. You gotta make better decisions in your life, you know. And his decision was one hundred percent wrong. And I would hope that any man or any person watching that was saying, you don't put your hands on a woman like that. It looked crazy. Hello, who's this? Um? This anonymous? Hey anonymous? What's something off your check that you got to drop on us? No? Um? So I'm mad because um please hear me out. But I'm mad because I just loved into a place and

I started a new job. This was last month, and you know, like my landlord knew, did I had just started a job. So here is whatever day it is, like December, I don't know, and they I don't. I don't have enough for my first one strength And so I told it to my landlord and you were like, oh, well, I don't know what to tell you, but you got till twelve to get out or whatever. But it's not like a regular apartment like I went. So that's how you're whispering. Don't do that. You can't. You can't be

mad at the landlord though. I mean, yes, yes, you know, he should allow you to get it together a little bit, but you know, you might have to pay that mortgage. He might have to pay that rent himself, you know. I mean he might not own that building out directly and have to pay that more mortgage and is looking for your rent to pay that mortgage. You can't be like, well, my job they start yet when I get it, you

get it. You can't. You can't do that. Well, I'm not really mad about I'm not really mad at him. I'm just mad at the situation because, Okay, it's a it's a crappy situation to be in. Have you tried to have a conversation about when you can't have it, and yeah I did yesterday and they were just like, because it's a couple. Like I've moved into a couple's apartment. Like I said, I run a room, So I just called in my landlord because I don't know what else do. Yeah,

he might need that money to pay other bills. Mama, you can't be mad. Also, the first month, they're probably like, this isn't a good It's definitely not a good song. Now we got rumors on the way, You got rumors coming up. Yes, well, Kanye West has had to apologize. We'll tell you what he's doing. And I hate when people do this. It's so rude. You'll understand why. Also, will talk about record breaking YouTube, will tell you who just broke a record for a video. All right, we'll

get into all that when we come back. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. I think it's a whole legend's birthday today. We should be playing nothing but jay Z music. That's what I think. But I guess you think that every day. I don't know, not every day, maybe every couple of days. Every day is jay Z's birthfast it's whole birthday. I think we should, you know, show the legends and love all day. But that's all right, but let's get to these rumors. It's

the breakfast club. Good morning, Let's talk Cardi B about Angela Breakfast Club. Well, Cardi B doesn't show up in court on Friday, there's going to be a warrant issued for her arrest. Apparently her defense team was in court yesterday. They said that she has been having some prior commitments that prevented her from attending the hearing that was yesterday, and that's all because of the allegations that she had attacked these two women in the strip club so and

un least her posse on them. So that's what they're alleging. And she has to show up to court. They said, she doesn't show up on Friday, that's it all right. Now you can win some of well you can win it, but you can bid on it. Oprah Winfrey's chairs from her Oprah Show, from the Oprah Winfree Show. Yes, so there's forty eight chairs and they're all going to be so with their own commemorative plaque. And the bid is only four one hundred dollars. So you can potentially own

a piece of history. And the proceeds are going to benefit the Oprah Winfree lear Ship Academy for Girls. That is dope. I would buy two of those chairs. Yeah, so you should. The auction is currently active. It's closed on December seventeenth, so maybe you should go on there and bid on some of those chairs. I might do that, all right. Taraji p Henson has become a vegan and

that's because she was having some health issues. She's on the cover of in Style magazine and she said last year she became a vegan after she found out that her doctor said she was going to get stomach cancer if she didn't change her eating habits. She was having some stomach pains on the set of her upcoming drama The Best of Enemies, and she said it took a doctor and making Georgia to say, if you don't change what you're doing, you're going to get stomach cancer. I said,

say no more. So I switched everything up out of necessity. Necessity. I want to live, thank God, because I feel so much better. We talk all the time about how important it is for you to watch what you put into your body because it affects so many different things. And so I'm glad that she is talking about that publicly. That's very difficult finding food to eat, especially with somebody that's on the run all the time or doing things like that. It's very because it's hard to find places

that serve vegan food. It's getting easier though, there's a lot of vegan options on menus now, and you know, sometimes it's just being prepared and being able to bring stuff in the van. She's on the set all the time. She could let them know and craft services. It's difficult rooms what I eat. I remember going to seven eleven when I do the detox. I'm about to do another one again. Like when you're hungry, you go to seven leven looking for vegetables and seven eleven you look for

fruit in seven eleven. Seven eleven is the place to do when you're hungry. You try to get the best option, and sometimes getting grapes from seven eleven or getting vegetables from seven levens your only choice. And that's my point. There's not that many vegan places to eat that, especially late night. Yeah, well, what I tend to do is I try to bring food with me. So if you see me in the morning eating grapes, eating watermelon, eating different things. It's because I bring it home and then

I bring it to work. Yeah, all right. Now Kanye has had to apologize, and that's because he went with Kim Kardashian to go see Share her Life show on Broadway, which, by the way, I definitely want to see. They said, Share can't even watch it. She gets very, really emotional when she sees it. The Share show, and they were there and guess what he was doing that you're not supposed to do, master beating what you say. Guess what he was doing and he's not supposed to be doing

being on your phone the whole time at a Broadway play. Now, one of the cast members, Gerard Spector, who plays Sonny Sharing, Sonny and Share, actually tweeted, Hey, Kanye's so cool that you're here. If you look up from your cell phone, you'll see we're doing a show up here. It's opening night. Kind of a big deal for us. Thanks so much. Wow, Cause imagine that because you can see the light and you don't like the person looking down and you're trying

to perform, and that's a distraction. I was at the Rocket Show last night, watching the Rockets Rocket. I was watching the rockets, and somebody behind me was taking pictures with their flash and I was so pissure. Now, you're not supposed to do that, And they took like seven pictures out like, at least turned the flash off if

you're gonna sneak a picture too, but they didn't care. Now, Kanye responded, the dynamics of sharing Sonny's relationship made Kim and I grab each other's hand and sing, I got you, babe. Please pardon my lack of etiquette. We have so much appreciation for the energy you guys put into making this masterpiece. Yeah, you can't do things like that. Oh my goodness. All right, Ariana Grandes, thank you. Next video has broken a YouTube records for most views in twenty four hours. Have you

had a chance to see it? I didn't see it. It got fifty five million views in the first twenty four hours alone. Wow, So congratulations to her on that. Before that, the previous most viewed YouTube music video in the first twenty four hours was bts idol I don't even know that. I don't know that either, And then tell us Swift, look what you made me do? Was after that, and then eminem kill Shots. Okay, all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, now,

we got front page news coming up. What were we talking about you? Yes, we are going to talk about a police chief who has had to apologize to rape victims and have a better response. We'll tell you what they had to say and what happened. All right, we'll get into that next and don't forget. Also, Anderson Pack will be joining us next hours, so don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast club.

Let's get into front page news now. In Monday night football, the Eagles beat the Redskins twenty eight thirteen. Now what else we talking about? Easy, Well, let's talk about the police chief in Springfield, Missouri. Now he has apologized to the city's sexual assault victims and they have to change how the department handles their sex crimes cases. Here is what Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams said in a video

that he posted on social media. The Springfield Police Department takes full responsibility for what we now know as mistakes in our handling of past sexual assault cases, particularly with the regard to the testing or disposal of evidence contained in sexual assault kits. To the victims of sexual assault in their families who may have been affected by these

past mistakes, we sincerely apologize all right now. The CNN did an investigation called Destroyed, and they revealed that twenty five law enforcement agencies in fourteen states destroyed four hundred rape kits tied to cases where the statute of limitations were still running, really and they still had no time limit to persecute, So there were just different situations where they were destroying these rape kits. Now, some of them

had actually not even had the DNA tested. So of those kids, seventy five percent we're never tested for DNA and a lot of them were destroyed. You know what else they were doing, which is really crazy. They would give sex crimes victims a ten day deadline to respond to investigators or they would close out their cases. So what they would do is they would mail a letter to the victim soon after they reported that they were assaulted to say, you go to the police station, say

you were assaulted. Sometimes on the same day they would actually mill a letter to the victim and say if you don't respond, in ten days and engaged with an investigator. Then we're going to just close your case and say that you were uncooperative. That's insensitive. Who was the sergeant at that time when all this was going on. I know we heard from the sergeant now, but who was the sergeant who was in charge of all that? And it's not just there, It's been issues in a lot

of different cities. So now they have to definitely fix how they handle things. All right, Now, let's discuss Kareem Hunt from the Kansas City chief well, formerly from the Kansas City chiefs. Now they have released a video which shows him shoving a woman to the ground and kicking her. He actually sat down with ESPN to Lisa Assaulters, and this is what he had to say about what happened. The exact It don't really matter what happened. I wasn't

the wrong, Honestly. I never met the girl before besides that one time. Honestly I wanted her just to leave. But it's no excuse for me to act that way or to even you know, put myself in that position. That's not me. I was raised better than that. I'm not the type of person to ever even think about putting my hands on anyone, A woman, a girl, doesn't matter. Now, what people are really upset about is the fact that

the NFL never even questioned him. The Kansas City Chiefs just reported to the NFL and said, okay, we questioned him. Everything's fine, and Kareem Hunt, like you heard, did admit that he lied about certain things that happened, and the league just never even spoke to him personally. Here's what he has to say about the NFL. The Chiefs say that you were not truthful with them when you told

them back in February about what happened? Were you? The Chiefs are right, and I didn't tell them everything, and you know, I don't blame them for anything, and my actions caused this. I just didn't tell him video when everybody else saw the video. That's when I saw the videos, when the chief saw the video. Has the NFL ever questioned you about that incident? No, they have not. Did they ever ask you to talk about that incident? They have not. You know, he should have been suspended and

maybe got fired from his team. But now what happens next? You know, the young man made a mistake. You know what happens next? Is he banned from football forever? Is he allowed to come back after a year. A lot of it is probably gonna depend on what he does next. Does he have to take a class of you know,

some type of violence class. He's going to have to do a lot to prove that he knows that that's wrong and to be an example for other people, you know, And it just shows that in the NFL that matters more about winning games and having these winning players on your team than them doing the right thing morally outside of let's be honest, that's an any job really, like you know, unless it hits the press, they would have swept it under the rug, you know what I mean.

But you know what happens next? You know, to this young man, what happens to this young lady? You know what happens next? Does he get a chance to play in the NFL again? Do we give him after a year? After two years? You know what's next? Because job, it's hard to say. Is he gonna actually show change or is he going to just go about his business and think he should just play in the league again. Are they gonna have certain conditions for him to join the league.

I think we just have to wait and see what he's gonna do. Okay, all right, well that is your front page news. Now. When we come back, Anderson pack will be joining US R and B singer slash rapper signed to Doctor Dre. He gets busy. He has a story on him and how he got into the game and how he's still in the game. So we'll talk to Anderson Packwards sat in the Night Live over the weekend too, for the first time in Kenjick Lamar showed up with him. That's dope, all right, we'll talk to

him when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Anderson pat Yes, lord, Yes, we've been trying to get you up here because of this OX nighty. All right, I appreciate, but welcome to the show. I feel good. It feels like a mom you know albums out right now. Congratulations that you have a story on you. He said, I've heard about seven records. Yeah, I heard

about seven records. You think. Um, I'm kind of I don't want to say I'm an older head. But I enjoy the joints where like the beats kind of give me that just blaze and feeling when you're rapping it and then going back to the singing. So like the first joint, I love, the second joint, I love. There's there's a lot that I really really enjoy. I'm like something.

I'm like, but you got a history on you. I've been I've been doing my homework and I've been seeing all the trials and tribulations and everything that you've been through, and the fact that you are alive and still able to make music and be happy is amazing. People people that don't know. Let's start off from the beginning. All right, now, you got into music from the church. Yeah, now let's

talk about that a little bit. Um. I wanted to play drums and I started playing drums in sixth grade and uh, my god, sister came through was like, you need to go to the church. That's where all the best musicians are. Yeh. It got saved church. Yeah, I was. I was like quick to get saved because like my mom, her dad was a pastor. You know, my pops wasn't around, he was in prison. So when I got into music,

and I was going to church and playing. I was like, oh, I was hyped like every every I want to go every day because I just wanted to learn the music and being the choir. And it was like, well, my my friends were. So when I was like thirteen and I was like, oh man, I'm gonna go to health. I don't get getting this water. So I was like, I remember, I went through this whole thing. I was threw away all my CDs. Snoop dog was like, no, I'm only listening to Frandham and Kurt Franklin. I won't

listening to church music. Now I'm gonna go get saved. So I went and got saved, you know what I'm saying, got baptized. I was like thirteen years old. You know what I'm saying. I was. I was like a new man at that point that you're do away Snoop Dogg and ended up with job. I had a plan, God's play. How could you not be mad at the system? You know, reading your story, your dad was locked up and did

fifteen years. Yeah, your mom was locked up and they were given her fourteen years, but she served what seven yep seven? Half? You not be growing up just not be mad at life. As a kid. I grew up thinking almost like that was just how it was. You know. My pots got putting in when I was seven, and I knew numerous people around me that were going in and out of jail. I just thought I was a

part of it. If I wasn't gonna go, then somebody close to me was gonna go, or someone close to me was gonna you know, be in a gang or die from something. If it wasn't from that, then it be from bad health. And so I just thought these were the things that were natural to like my family. So what did your dad get locked up for? He got locked up for a few things he was when I was seven. It was a salt and battery on my mom and drug possession, weapon possession and everything. And

did you you call the police? When yeah, we was, Me and my little sister would be in babysit. My god sister was in the house watching us, and then we went outside and he was, you know, all my mom blood everywhere, and he was just like get back in the house. And we dipped and you know, went to the neighbor's house and that was the last time I saw him. So, yes, you know, my god sister called the cops and that was it. Did you feel like, damn, I put my dad in jail or did you feel

like I protected my mom? Na? I didn't even know what was going on my parents, Like, no matter what the drama was or anything, they kept away from us. I literally thought everything was cool between my parents. I was only seven years old too, but my mom was always working. My Pops was, you know, working. I thought he was working, and I didn't realize that he was going through drug addiction and he was going in and

out of rehab. My mom was never badmouthing him. She was just like, you know, he's just working, he's he's going he's feeling sick, so he's gonna be away for a little bit. She was really trying to make it work until it couldn't work anymore. And so when he went away, I was just confused, like what happened? You know? Everything was so good? Yeah it was Pops, Like I didn't even want to believe that that was really happening. When I seen what was going on that that's when

I had to resent me to him. I'm like, I could see that, you know, he was trying to hurt my mom. So for a lot of years I had that like in my heart, like from like when I was seven to like twenty twenty something too before he died, I was like holding that like man. And then after he got out he did like fourteen years for that, got out of prison, and there was still no contact. So I was like, he can't even hit me up.

So I had like a real chip on my shoulder about that until eventually we got he was, you know, hitting me up, and we got in contact. We started talking a little bit, but then you know, he died soon after that, but we got to talk and I got to get it out. Did you resent your mom for not telling you the truth? And you felt like, damn,

you should have told me. I'm I'm you know, because every child or every boy looks at his dad as the hero, you know what I mean, And you're like, I'm looking at him as this, but he's not really

that person. Nah. I had a lot of respect for my mom like after that, because she just, you know, I knew a lot of my friends parents and I were separated, and the mom's just couldn't stand the dad and every time they spoke about the pops he was no good the dirt bag, and I wasn't my mom's you know, And she had a lot of reasons to maybe say that, but she was never on his head about that. She was just like, your post was really good, dude.

And the thing you got to watch out for is the drugs and substance music, because that was what changed him into a monster. But before that, he was the best man I knew. So, what kind of father are you? What kind of father? Me? I'm working, I'm a husband father, you know, Um, I just gotta leap by example. You know, my little son, I learned more from him than he probably learned from me. You know, he's seven seven, Yeah, that's smart. Now. He probably could do all kinds of

things and make an app for you. Absolutely. You're like, here, daddy, and let me show you that selling your merch for you? Yeah, I'm like, how you turning the TV? I want to just watch this thing. He'd show me everything, just how to change channels on the TV. Um, you got to change the chan it's tough man, TV weird now weird now? Yeah? Like how you just like yeah, but you know all that stuff, like you know, he bilingual, he don't curse. He don't do none of stuff I was doing at

his age. You know what I'm saying. He ain't trying to get into nothing. He'd be like, Mommy said, I can't watch this, Like can you listen to your music? Yeah? Yeah, he picking out singings and everything and everything now he can't listening. He would be the one to change it, like if too much cursing or anything, he'd be like, Pops, this is not too much. Yeah. He a mama's boy. Does he ask you questions about like some of the topics and things like that, like what does this mean?

Just some of the words, Yeah, what's the bag? And you know, you know, yeah, like he's mixed kid, you know, so he's his mom's full Korean and you know his pops is black. His pops is gone working all the time. So he definitely did he did a little bit. We okay, I'm gone because yeah that's that's how you know, if you talking about all that. But yeah, I'm part Korean too, right so but he literally think he a little Korean kid. So I'll be out and tell him like black too,

like this Milcael Mex. When I come in, I'll be trying to school into the difference. You know. Then I was reading the story that you know, as a kid you went through it was it was hard, and then your mother got to come up. Yeah, and she was selling organic strawberries. Yeah, and it was a come up and you guys mansion TVs from coming up from the ground. And then then it said the season's happened, and then the crops were bad and it went back to being

struggled again. Yeah, my mom never worked for nobody. She was. She was in the protoce. She had her own produce business and she was it was strawberries. And so when the season was good, it was good. It was plentiful. But if you had a couple of rainy seasons, it'd be all bad and then it'd be like, you know, we're back on the oodles and noodles. Now. What I didn't understand was, you know, reading the story, and this

is what this would make me hate the system. It says that you know, it went bad and your mom's old people some money. So she was gambling in Vegas paying people back and then she got arrested for not reporting her games. Yeah. I think it's called security fraud really, right, that legally moving securities. She got in over her head, you know what I'm saying. So she fought for bankruptcy, owed all this money. Then she wasn't notifying the government

about how much money she made. Then she was trying to pay people back under the table. People caught window that the DA made the case. She didn't even know the DA was watching her like that. And it's in a city where there's nothing going on. That was their

biggest case. You got a black woman that's running things and doing our own things, supporting our family, entrepreneur and a lot of people were jealous and they were like, oh, okay, you want to pay certain people back, You ain't gonna pay us back, And then they try to make an example of it. All right, we got more with Anderson Pack. When we come back, we'll find out how we got signed to Doctor Dre his new album and how he made one hundred and fifty dollars a pound when we

come back as the Breakfast Club, Good morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have R and B singer, slash rapper and send a pack in the building. Y got doctor Dre on the album. I can't when is it last time? Besides that, we've heard of Doctor Dre guests verse somewhere. Yeah, he don't do that too often. He just do push up to head for exactly how did that take to get? Like? What was that process? It

take log at all? I mean honestly, that song that that he's on was something that he had in the vote, so we couldn't clear one song, and so I was stressed because yeah, I really liked the song that we had and I was like, damn, we can't use it. So I hit him. I was like, what's up with that one song that you played me randomly? Like let me get that? And he wasn't on it yet and he was like when I first asked me, he was like I don't want to hold that one, you know.

Damn Well he was like the whole song is we could play you know just when yeah? Yeah, yeah, check out yeah, and so uh then I hit him again and um, he was like all right, you know. I was like, let's just replace this for this, and I was writing my verse and um, we worked on it all night and then I came back to work on it again. And when I came back. He had already laid his verse, and I was like, oh me, right now, yeah, like you already laid the verse, like okay, yeah, So

he came back at the verse laid and everything. He was feeling it and that's that's rare too, Like you know, he's always like it's schools Now. I'm like, this is he love him? It's cool song? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's good. It's like and it was short and sweet. It felt like a lot of the songs on the on the album, we're kind of like long, two parts and all kinds of things, and I wanted a song that was kind of like short, sleet, make you want to repeat. I

was surprised you even started rapping. They were paying you one hundred and fifty dollars an hour to work at a weed far. Yeah, there's one hundred fifty dollars a pound, one hundred fifty Think about that, one hundred and fifty dollars to work at a weed form and you can smoke old Day Loss and one dream. What made you leave that exactly? I didn't want to leave. It got fired here. We know he's stealing. You gotta get the hell about it. You get five for stealing what I mean,

it didn't say exactly that. They just stopped calling me. I was like, can I come through? There was nobody, phone numbers changed everything. So I was working on a weed for what did you have to do? It was the hardest work of my life, really. Yes, I was in there with the Mexicans killing it, and it was like there was you know, Mexic, Mexicans of Mexico. There's all kinds of different countries and stuff. It took different languages and stuff. So these they were speaking like a

whole different language. So it was like working with them, seeing they work ethic, waking up every morning. They in there like cheeseing like four am in the morning, having a good time, playing music, drinking, you know. They chopping the plants up out of the ground, taking them out platinum. Then you chop it. Then you gotta hang it, take them off when they hang, put them in a little paper bags, and you gotta trim them. You gotta do a lot of clean them all and everything got to

be like the exact right temperature. Yeah, yeah, yeah, And then man, it was so much work. It just before it gets to this little pretty bud they you know, smoke or whatever it's like. And then so I realized so many uses of the product too, Like you could do so much with the with the plant. I see why it's like so much controversy because they I probably want to figure out how they can like control it, because medicine, food, clothing, like you name it, you can

do with that plant. You smoke barely. I'm not good at it. Yeah, I get too high too quick, and then I, yeah, paranoid. I don't really get paranoid, though, I'm very good when i'm high at telling myself that I'm high, okay, so I can talk about I'm okay because I'm like, girl, you just high right right right. I gotta take breaks, so that's thing, like I wasn't. I didn't really smoke before this album, and you know, Dre everybody stressing me on this album. So I started

smoking again and drinking. So now I gotta take a break again. You know, then I can appreciate I actually get high, get creative again. You know. Now when I take a break, I smoke, I was like, oh yeah, like we're gonna do this. We're gonna do that, get like in the creative zone again. We've done a lot of things one, right, but edible is the only drug.

I felt like I was gonna die, really, yes, And I was on the plane, Oh that's all bad, just tripping out in first class White people looking at me like, what in the world is going on? I just took too much, you know, I'll be like twenty five ground. Yeah, I'm like this is a little gummy bear whatever, I'm going to sleep and like, just like tripping, I thought

I was gonna die, literally, like I couldn't be. I was like praying, like if you just give me how to this, I swear I'll never get higgain, like one of those moments smoking the next day and drinking. I didn't really talk about this, but I had a bad edible experience just recently because I don't do edibles. Like, now, that's not the one you gave me, right, No, the yeah, I just gave him one. No, it wasn't that one.

You know what I think. Sometimes you also don't know how much is in it, and you don't know how much it takes. That's what you gotta pay attention to. Yeah, I ate a little tiny watermelon gummy that's who it was. That the whole thing probably had two of them. It was small, so I took it and then I ended up eating like eight donuts. And then I fell asleep outside my room at the hotel because the key didn't work. Yeah, and I was like, I can't walk back down to

the front desk, but you slept outside of you. Well, fortunately Paris was with me and she went and got the key and made me get up. I love Joy. Yeah, that was your name before, and it's a packing. That was your rap name, Breezy love Joy. Now where did you get Breezy love Joy? Why did you change it? Well? I was a chubby kid growing up. I was just you know, concerned about just eating and uh and just hanging out playing video games. And my brother in law

I was like, man, he's so chubby. Man, when you fart, your first is like a breeze augusta air. I'm gonna call you breezy, Wow, call you Bubba Breezy. And that's what they had just called me for years and then, So I was Breezy growing up. And then when I started writing music, making beats and stuff, I was coming into my artistry, I was like, I'm gonna I love Joy because like the girl's gonna like that, you know what I'm saying. I was just thinking it was gonna

be real smooth, you know. So and now looking back, yeah, I had to switch it up. I remember my mentor at the time. I was like, are you really going to introduce yourself to doctor Dre as a breezy love joy? And I was like, what you mean that's hard? Like, no, it's not. I was like, damn, you got a point. So yeah, And how did you meet Drem? He was working on Compton project and then I got called in to work on that project. And how do you just he just heard of you? He didn't hear it from

He didn't know about me yet. So he was working with keen Man's and JT. There was another dude over there named Drew another time that was like playing music for everybody, the ty Cannon and are over there. Everybody was trying to get in to listen to me. But you know the thing was Dre. He might like something one day, next day, forget about it. You got to really stay in his ear with it. And honestly, it wasn't until I got into the studio with him that

he really became a believer. So finally I got over there. I met him, met him in the DC the same day. It was like, you know, chilling, and they were like, what's up. Nice to meet you, Okay, what's up? And then they went back to doing their thing. I went in the studio and mat H J T M Mas and it was like, we love, we really love his song Swayed. They started playing the Beasts for Compton. I was like, oh, Bell, let's get it. And then they

were like, hold on, let's play Swayed for him. And I was like, Dan, you ain't played the song for him yet. You know. I was nervous. I didn't know if you're gonna kick me out. They came, he came in and they listened to the song and he just played it back like three times, and then he was like, yeah, let's work. Oh well, we appreciate you for joining us. Man. The album is out right now, Oxer, and make sure you pick it up and don't be a stranger. Man.

I'm here, man, tell Charlotte Mane what happened to him? He's in South Africa. South Africa. There were Kanye That's what's up? No crazy man, He's got it times and it's back it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now again. Shout out to everybody. I went out to see the Rockets last night. Shout to the Rockets, Shout to our heart. The sales department downstairs that made

shall be straight. I had an amazing time. I brought the whole Casey crew, so I brought the the two year old as well, which I was kind of nervous because I was like, I don't know how she's gonna sit through a two hour show. But it was amazing. It was a great show. I thought it was gonna be a stupid, boring show that the white was making me go, but no, I actually had a great time. I mean, if you get a chance, go see the Rockets. I mean, it's magical. There's so many different things that

you're surprised about. They have drones flying around that the drones colors change. Of course, Santa makes an appearance, the Rockets doing an amazing job. It was a great show. I really had a good time. I see and I went to go see Michelle Obama and she was doing her book tour for her new memoir Becoming. Did you read the book? No, I haven't, but now I have the book because they gave it to us while we were there. So I'm happy to read that. I've been

you don't have a book club. And by the way, the next book is going to be Phoebe Robinson's book for the book club. But so I've been reading a lot of other books, but I'm going to read that. I was saving that for over the Christmas holiday break, so now I get to read that during that time. And I'm excited because I really enjoyed her whole entire speech. I think people were crying at times because it was

sold out and it was at the ball Clay Center. Yes, and so she just she had one of her friends that's a long time friend of hers that actually sat down and interviewed her, and she basically talked about her upbringing. She talked about meeting Burrock and how the two of them hooked up and how he was late the first

time they were supposed to meet. This was at school, and she was I guess kind of like his mentor or you know, they have like the programs where you kind of help out a new student, and so he showed up late, and she was like, hmm, okay, you know, it was a bad first impression, but then she guess felt like he was attractive. And she discusses the difficulty of the fact that he was on the road a lot. So they decided, you know, she's always and her family.

They had her mom on there and her brother as well, kind of they had video of them speaking about her, and she wanted to be a mom really badly. But imagine how difficult it was for her and for their marriage for him to be gone working and doing so many things and she was having to hold it down, you know, for so many days out of the week just without him there. So she talks about how difficult that was. That's the part where she cursed. Really she said,

it ain't equal. I tell women that hole you can have it all. Nope, not at the same time, that's a lie, and she said, and it's not always enough to lean in because that ish doesn't work all the time. When she cursed, everybody went crazy. The whole place erupted. Like Michelle, she was sorry, I felt like I'm at home with you guys. But she's like, yeah, that stuff doesn't work. So and that's okay. I guess part of it is, you know, you don't have to act like

everything is so perfect because it always isn't perfect. No, nothing is perfect. She was like, marriage is hard. Absolutely, it's definitely hard. I mean it takes a lot of communication, and I mean there's so many outside factors. I mean I come home all the times and I'm moody of dealing with y'all. You guys all die all the time. So I know my wife hates it, and then you know, I come home and I'm sure that you know, she pisses me off somehow someway. So yeah, marriage is definitely, definitely,

definitely a working project. Well, that book, Becoming has already become the best selling book of the year, so it's sold like two million copies. Wow, her right off the bat. So yeah, if you have a chance to see her on her book tour and make sure you do that. It was pretty amazing and inspirational and just a lot of things like her talking about being in school and her guidance counselor when she said she wanted to go

to Princeton, Like, yeah, you're not Princeton material. Wow. Yeah, And she was like, so I got in, but she talks about how things like that. Still She's like, look, I'm still bringing it up today that her guidance you're not going to get into Princeton just looked at her, didn't know anything about her and just looked at her and thought she couldn't get in. Wow, all right, well I'm definitely gonna pick up that book. Now we have rumors on the way where were talking about the rumors.

We're gonna talk about Meek Mel and his Crown interview and also what are his first week numbers looking like? Okay, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep the locktese to Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ mv Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club now. Charlomagne is out here, he'll be he will be back tomorrow. He's in South Africa. So you know what that means. If you want to give somebody donkey today, phone line to wide open eight hundred five eight five one oh

five one. You can give donkey to whoever you want. Your mama, your daddy, your boyfriend, your girlfriend, doesn't matter. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Meek Mel's tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the

Breakfast Club. Well, miek Mel did his Crown interview shout out to Elliott Wilson, and amongst the many things that he discussed, how great he is at doing intros, just has evolving as an art this and still being the old Meek, but there's a new I guess more passionate Meek now about certain things as we'll discuss. Also building on a legacy and the whole legacy that he has, and having Rick Ross and jay Z on a classic

Biggie instrumental together, uh. And other things that he talked about was burying a hatchet with Drake because they had been obviously, as you know, thiefing, but they managed to stay in contact and actually do a song together on the album. One thing he talks about is an awkward moment when he was on a double date. It was him and Nikki and jay Z and Beyonce And here's what happened. Old and Beyonce like come out and eat with us, man, we get up in this John So

who got the platelist? He just clicking through He clicking through back to back come on by mistake while we had the same I'm like, oh so Beyonce and Hole and Nikkia, everybody just looking like, don't know what's going on. I gotta ticket now. Liked awkward moment, Very awkward, nat right.

He also talks about come Home, finding out that he was free on Bill after he was watching it on the news in his prison, selling just everything being a blur after that, and getting picked up on the private helicopter with Michael Rubin, the co owner of the seventy six ers, and go into the game and all of that. In addition to that, he also was on CNN and he was talking about criminal justice reform and himself in

his own situation. Here's what he has to say. I grew up in America in a ruthless neighborhood where we're not protected by police. We grow up around murder. You see murder seven days a week. I think you will probably carry a gun yourself, would you? Yeah? I probably would. At eighteen years old, I was arrested by the Narcotic Strike Force, which most of these guys were found out to be liars. I was arrested for pointing a gun

at a whole strike force. I want to ask you, do you really believe I pointed a gun at two or three cards without a single shot being fired. Yeah, I was good. I don't know what the underlying facts are. I just don't want to ignore the argument that some make that, Hey, Meek Mills not the guy you should be making. I just want to explain it. I mean, he was on probation, he set since he was nineteen years old. He said, I'm thirty one years old now, he said, growing up in the system. I just thought

that this was normal, so clearly it wasn't. I love what Meek's doing, and I think his album is probably album of a year all right. Well, and by the way, when we talk about that, let's talk about numbers, because his album is projected to do somewhere between one hundred and fifty and one hundred and eighty thousand units within the first week. That's it. Well, his last album did one hundred and two thousand during the first week. This album is amazing. You guys should go out there and

pick up and stream. Meek's album is an amazing album. I think it's going to be album of the year. He should be doing at least three four hundred thousand, and that album is amazing to make that happen. Pick up that album, stream it, by it, whatever you need to do, go get that album. We need to support Meek. I went running in the park yesterday, so I was like, let me listen to this album while I run in the park. It's a different type of feelings. Well, it

gives you that energy. It gives you that energy like I got to get up and go get it. All right, Well I'm angela yeah, and that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Donkey up. The day is up next Charlemagne is out. He's in South Africa. Who you time to shine? And give those donkeys out to whoever you want to give them to eight hundred five, eight five one or five one, whoever you want to give donkey to? Day to call us now was the breakfast club?

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saying the KKK Christmas song. They definitely should get ten on those donkeys. I never heard about that. What is the KKK Christmas song? I think they made an ass. I don't know. I'm not sure, but that's crazy. Look at Google this Jason. Yeah, yeah, you wanna give donkey to Jason? I want to get it to my ex mom clar Man. He's just the arrogant Hey, okay, that's his ex boss. So what happened? You lost your job or you quit? He actually took my last check, so

I quit. He took it? Yes, man, Yeah, I guess that's the reason to give somebody donkey. Thank you for calling Bruce. Yo. We wanna give donkey to Bruce? Why? Because we had to give about to day? Oh, your teacher gave you too much homework, so that's why you pissed? All right? Thank you God? What's my homework? Traf? What's up? Traff's going on? Every now? Who you want to give donkey to today? I mean rip ros big ass to come to the front of the congregation, man, what roset do?

I didn't want to bring this one Friday because Mika just dropped his album. I don't want to bring any negative attention to the album. But obviously everybody heard the song What's Free Ross is rapping one, and I don't want if Eminem was to come out and drop the song and say the say the word never about Joe Button on the song, the Black community would be so upset.

So I don't understand why people think it's okay for Rick Ross to disrespect the gay community and called gay people facts while he's trying to disrespect six nine a straight man still the gay community, monitor business is not worried about the straight community, and he sat here called the gay people factors offers the wrong what's the line again? I saw that too. When that happened, I was like, whoa.

And the fact that Eminem screwed it out and he still received a bunch of backlash from the white community from screwing out the word and the black communities that it happened, and he basically said, you got um six nine purple hair, got a bunch of facts on your back. And the fact that jay Z even got on this song with him with his mother being a part of the LGBT community a right, Maybe Jay didn't hit Ross's verse.

I mean, his mom is part of the LGBT community, and I'm pretty sure here that we're fact he dropped in that song. He still did the song with him. We don't know if Jay heard that. I can't imagine that Z came out. Well, I know me heard it. And the fact that Meek runs around, He's sitting here going around talking about the black young youth in the hood and you know the things that they go through being black, gay and young in the hood is even worse. I'm not gonna lie that I felt wrong when I

heard it. So you also have to deal with your own people who are just like you, you know, making fun of you because you're gay, and they all here begging for acceptance from the white man. But our own black people treat you know, young young gay black people wrong. So if you're not for the whole Black community that who's all of us, then f out of here, you

Christmas tree shaped, small head, white body bitch. We don't have sign to be separated calling people, but won't call your son all your officer rick Ross, how about that? But somebody definitely should have said that's probably inappropriate. I think we should try to replace that. Yeah, he should have changed that. He should have changed that lyric. Absolutely what you heard about black compartment so much, officer Ricky, and you won't call your black son. Do better, bitch,

do better? God? Alright, alright, traff with the red All right, well, good morning traf Jay, Yes, Jay, we want to give donkey too. I want to give the dunkey of the day to my boy Chris. Wow. What's wrong with Chris Man? He drinked him one. She would come drinking everything, everything, drinking. We're working drinking Man twenty four seven, never stopped thirty sixty pack a day. Oh wait, yeah, he definitely deserves that donkey. Oh man, I'll tell you he was out dunky.

All right, well, thank you, alright, alright right next to you drinking now, probably drunk right now? All right, well Charlemagne is out so well, opened up the phone lines and allow you to give donkey to day too, whoever you wanted to give donkey two eight hundred five eight five, one on five one Now. Anderson Pack was here earlier. He talked about calling the police on his dad because his dad hit his mom. He got locked up for

a few things. He was when I was seven. It was a salt and battery on my mom and drug possession, weapon possession and everything. Did you you call the police when? Yeah, we was me and my little sister would be in baby. My god sister was in the house watching us, and then we went outside and he was, you know, on my mom, blood everywhere, and he was just like get back in the house. And we dipped and you know, went to the neighbor's house and that was the last

time I saw him. So yes, you know, my god sister called the copson. That was it. So let's open up the phone lines right now. Would you call the police on your dad if you see your dad hit your mom? Now, Anderson Pack's dad did fifteen years in prison, So that's the question. We'll talk about him more when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, pointing everybody as DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you

just joined us. Anderson Pack was here earlier and he was talking about the time his dad got locked up. His step sister in him. I guess his dad beat his mom and was beating his mom and it looked like he was going to kill her. Yeah, so they called the police and his dad was locked up for fifteen years. We have actual audio. He got locked up for a few things. He was when I was seven. It was a salt and battery on my mom and

drug possession, weapon possession and everything. And did you you call the police when yeah, we was, me and my little sister would be in babysit. My god sister was in the house watching us, and then we went outside and he was, you know, on my mom, blood everywhere, and he was just like get back in the house. And we dipped and you know, went to the neighbor's house, and I was last time I saw him. So yes, you know, my god sister called the cops and that

was it. So the question is eight hundred five A five one oh five one? Would you call the police on your dad if you've seen your dad beating your mom? Would you would? Sorry, you can't test my mama. It's over for you. It depends what age I was. If I was an age where I feel like I can help my mom, I think I would try to help. And then what happens after that when you're not around, I mean, then then you know, me and my mom have to make a decision and you know, we have

to leave. But if I seen my dad beating my mom, I would definitely call the police. See, that's a tough one though, because you know, if you call the police, you know, if this was the first time, let's say your dad, which don't let's say this is the first time. You know that this could ruin whatever your dad's doing, if he's if he's if he's a bus driver, if he's a police officer, if he works at any business.

Once he gets arrested for domestic violence, he loses his job. Yeah, but it's really tough though, Like this is a it's a slippery slope because let's say what your dad's first time. Let's say he was drunk. Let's say something I don't know, but it's not right. You know it's not right. But if you call a police, this could ruin your dad's career and ruin anything that he's doing. Well, it also depends. I don't know if you ever had to call anybody

for domestic violence. But it's not like they arrest you and charge you with domestic violence. And depending on how severe the situation is. Now, if your dad is trying to kill you man, your mom, man, well then that's too bad. Like if he has to go to jail for domestic violence and get charged, that's it. If they get into a fight, then the police might come and say do you want to press charges? And you know, and they might make him leave the house, but they

might not press charges. If you don't want to, then I have to think, damn, like my dad locked up for fifteen years, Like, oh, it's a tough one. But no, you're right, Yeah, you're right. I don't I don't know. Thank god, I have to deal with that. Let's go to the phone laws though, and a good morning, good morning, Hey, would you about good morning? Would you call the cops on your dad? If the way going you guys, I'm getting over the fact that I was actually picked someone.

But yeah, on the topic, I would not. I this is gonna sound terrible because I'm a woman and I get it that we should never nobody should ever put their hands on us. But as a child, and if I'm in a situation of my parents, I feel like both of them are going to need help. And I don't see in that sending my dad to prison is the place that he's going to get the hope that he's going to need to never put hands on anybody. But I wouldn't want my mom to stay in the house.

I think that I would definitely put the pressure for us to leave. I don't think we would have to stay with him, But I don't think prison is where I want to see my dad, right, Okay, well, thank you. But what if he was what if you done he was gonna kill your mom? Well that's that if What do you mean, like if there are the guys to my mom's head? Of course, I mean he if he was beating on that bad, you don't have to just shoot.

He could beating on death. So okay, So I feel like in this situation, Um, I'm just thinking personally, I have been in a household where abuse was taking place in and so we didn't have the chance to call the cops. And I think that the reason that we did it is because we knew that we had to get away okay, all right, well, thank you mama, Thank you guys. Alrighty now Ki Ki all right? How are you do you love me? Oh? Lord jesus, I haven't heard that a million times exactly. I am a little

I love you guys. You're all going like my big boys on my big sis in my head. I love you, I love you. Good morning. Now would you call the cops? No? No, um, and I want to call the cops because they'd be calling the cops from me. I would fighting him, That's what I said, like I would be fighting my dad, you know. But but if you're too young, when you can't fight, you know, what do you? What do you do? I'm still trying to fight him at ngage, so you wouldn't call the police. I want to be trying to

fight him an engage. Okay, So what if this was a constant thing though that kept happening, you would just fight him every time? For sure? For sure? Do you know what I'm probably if I was a kid, honestly, I probably I would tell somebody. I'm more you know, me and my MoMA coach. But let me say for the rocket, my father wanted to do that because he was amazed but yeah, shout out to your daddy. Yeah, my dad would never do that either. My dad just

celebrated his birthday to every birthday poppy. Yeah, I shout out and shout out to all the great dads. I love you guys, I love you back. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Would you call the police on your dad if your dad beat your mom? Call us? Now? It was the Breakfast Club the Morning, the Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now if he just joined us. Anderson Pack was here earlier today and he was talking

about his dad doing fifteen years. Let's find out why. Let's play the audio. He got locked up for a few things. He was when I was seven. It was a salt and battery on my mom and drug possession, weapon possession and everything. Did you you call the police when? Yeah, we was me and my little sister would be in babysit. My god sister was in the house watching us. And then we went outside and he was, you know, on my mom, blood everywhere, and he was just like get

back in the house. And we dipped and you know, went to a neighbor's house and I was the last time I saw him. So yes, you know, my god sister called the cops. That was it. So the question is eight hundred five eight five one on five one? Would you call the police on your dad if your dad was beating your mom? Now, I'll be honest, If it was the first time this happened, I don't think I would call. I really don't because I wouldn't want to see my dad in jail. I wouldn't want to

see the police come. I wouldn't want to see my dad lose his job. But if this was numerous times, I definitely would, definitely, definitely, definitely, definitely would. If I couldn't, especially if I couldn't fight for my mom, I definitely would. Yeah, if there was no way to break it up, and if it was that bad, I think you have no choice but to call the police. Right, let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? You know? This is

all Envy? What's up? Breakfast? Called? What's up? That? Would you call the cops on your pops? I heard too. I called them on my stop pumps. It was because it was being my mom up and I was always taught another put your hands on a woman, correct, and I and I didn't want to go to jail for what I was going to do, so I did the right thing. Call the police. Okay, I'm not mad at you. And what ended up happening? She left them. I told her I'd rather see her alive than dad. That's right,

thank you. See, And now I'm thinking about what my kids call the cops on me. Well, you better not be hitting gear. I mean I would never. I mean, first of all, Gear will win. Like like I hit here, I would come to work the next day with the black guy. Maybe they would have to call the cops on her for me. But probably all your kids could beat you up and everything. See how that just turns? Yeah? Probably right? My kids would jump me here, Yeah, Jamal, Yes,

Empy was good. Bro? What's up? Bro? I can't call it? Would you call the cops or you can't call it now? Would you call the cops on your pops if your pops at your mom's no, listen, well, I will do our call an air glance after our crackers forehead, right you say that now, But what happening if you were younger, like if you're only ten years old? If I'm ten years old. I'm still gonna if you ate mother, If you ate, if I'm eight, I'm gonna hit him twice

if you five stopping. So, No, you're not calling the cops and any under any circumstances, you're not calling the cops. No, I'm not calling police. I'm gonna kill that man, my damn self. All right, that's a good idea, But well, what are you doing this, frind? I need some security to help me out of that stuff. Hey, man, my bro, they don't do that. Hello, who's this, Joe? Joe? What's up? Joe?

Going on? Good? Good? Good? Now, would you call the cops on your pop if if you've seen your pop hit your mom if I was seven or eight yet, if it was now one I'm twenty four, No, I would probably put my hands on me get involved, you know what I mean? Like, that's not gonna happen regardless of this, my mom getting my dad or my dad any mom. That's just not gonna happy. I mean, all right,

thank you. Happy holidays, you two. Happy holidays. After that, Happy holidays after that, after he takes about beating up your dad, Happy holidays, guys. Hello, who's this it's your dad. What's up, bro? That we're talking about Anderson Pack who stopped too earlier he was talking about his dad having to serve fifteen years in prison. He called the cops on his dad. Would you call the cops on your dad? Yeah,

but I'm saying I'm about that. Back when I was growing up, VA was a difference to cop for come and they're just tell to leave and there come back to different down then and more back then. It's more rampant now they take it more serious. Back then, they took it out a joke. I believe when you got called to you house. Yeah, they never got involved back then, but you know they did. I mean, I wouldn't s

every day. I mean, I think it depends on how bad the situation is, too, because I've definitely, I've definitely had those situations where the cops just made the other person leave and they didn't get arrested for it, you know. So, And it's also whether or not you want to press charges. And that's the problem you just said. Majority of the time women don't want to press chargers. Right. The man as a bread winner and they need them in the

house for the kids and finances. And everything like that, and because they don't want him to go to jail too fully, they just feel bad. You're right about that, all right, Well, thanks for your call. You're welcome. If you're in an abusive relationship and you do need help, the domestic Violence hotline is eight hundred and six two one to Hope. That's eight hundred six two one four six seventy three. I don't want to ever see anybody

get beat on that, anybody get hurt. So the right thing to do is if your parents are getting into a fight and somebody is getting hurt, call a police immediately. Or if anything is happening to you, don't hesitate to do that, don't feel bad. I think sometimes we make excuses for other people. Well I don't want this to happen to him. Well I don't want her to go to you know, whatever it is. Listen, they're not concerned about you when they're beating on you. So I think

you got to protect yourself. Now. If you're in the dangl or you're getting hurt, immediately call nine on one or again. If you need help, the number is eight hundred six two one Hope eight hundred six two one or six seven three. Now we got rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk about Ariana Grande. Now she has gotten a new tattoo. We'll tell you what she's covering up, and we'll tell you Pete Davidson and what he had to say about the whole situation. And don't forget that whole

nix is coming up. Its joy. You can't wait for this. It's like a holiday for you who keep black Woman's on the way. It's the breakfast club, Good morning, the breakfast clubs. It's well, Ariana Grande has gotten a new tattoo, and that's to get rid of the Pete Davidson tattoos. And uh, you know she's been talking about this and he's been getting rid of his tattoos as well since their engagement is off. Now he had posted, I've kept my mouth shut and never mentioned any names, never said

a word about anyone or anything. I'm trying to understand how when something happens to a guy, the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of reference, especially in today's climate where everyone loves to be offended and upset. It's truly mind boggling. I've been getting online, bullied and in public by people. For nine months, I've spoken about BPD and being suicidal publicly only in the hope that it will bring awareness and help kids like

myself who don't want to be on this earth. I just want you guys to know, no matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself, I won't. He said, I'm upset I even have to say this. Wow, that's crazy that everybody's just harassing him. Yeah, that's what happens when you when you're a public figure. I mean, it happens. I hope we ask friends that you know, in family that hold him down and make sure he's good and continue lead checks on him. And

he's been through a lot too. Let's never forget his father died in nine to eleven, so I remember, you know, and he's been very public about his own issues that he's been having with being suicidal. So it's like, why are y'all doing this now? Arianna Grande responded, and she said, I know you already know this, and not directly to him, but a fan was asking about this, but she said, I know you already know this, but I feel I need to remind my fans to please be gentler with others.

I really don't endorse anything but forgiveness and positivity. I care deeply about Pete and his health. I'm asking you to please be gentler with others, even on the Internet. And she said that to her fans that you truly don't know what anybody's experiencing ever, and that you'll always love him. I always have love for him, And if you've gotten any other impression from my recent work, you

might have missed the point. So that's her telling y'all just lay off, okay, all right, And speaking of people that need to lay off, Willi Smith talks about how she had to forgive her father, will Smith because of how harsh he was. Here's what she said. I definitely had to forgive you and Daddy, you know, for that hole with my hair thing. It was mostly Daddy because

he was so like harsh right at certain times. It was like a couple of years, honestly, like trying to regain trust for not feeling like I wasn't listened to. And I had to forgive myself because I felt guilty because I was like everyone is trying to make me better, trying to make my dream, but I didn't really understand what my dream and tail you know what, and that that's tough being a parent because when your child wants to do something, you want them to do be the best.

And especially like with my kids, with Logan playing football, he wants to play, so I want him to give I want to give him the proper training, like I push him to be better than maybe he wants to be. But as a father, that's what she's supposed to do. He supposed to push your child to be better. Well, I guess for herself, she ended up making her being a really dark play. She started cutting herself. She said,

she plunged into a black hole. And part of that for her, if you guys remember she put out with my hair and then ivery's like, where's album? Where's the album? And she said, you know you and Daddy should have been like, okay, we value her musical growth and knowledge more than her popularity. After the tour and the promotion and all that, they wanted me to finish my album and I was like, I'm not going to do that, and she just needed to kind of, I guess, just

get more support. Yeah, absolutely, all right. Now the game has officially squashed his beef with Meek Mill. He posted had beef for the Emirate that could have ended in bloodshed either way. We had differences, but when it all boiled down, we were once friends in and out of music as young African American men, and we grew up in similar situations where a lifespan for us was twenty one years of age, and that is still the age in which most of us, coming from where we came from,

think will never make it too. I say all that to say life is short. And the day after mik Miil got out of jail, he called me and we talked for an hour out about the beef, but about new beginnings and what the future holds for us as seasoned hip hop artists. I'm glad they squashed the beef. Yes, definitely all right. And Kobe Bryant is going to be doing a Mamba Sports Academy and it's coming to LA. It's a one hundred thousand square foot facility in Thousand Oaks.

There's gonna be five basketball courts, five volleyball courts, two beats volleyball courts, a turf field, esports training ground, batting cages, pitching mounds. Jiu Jitsu school and all of that. That's giving back. That's dope. Shout to Kobe. That's exciting, all right. And there's gonna be a fictional movie based on Prince and his music. I'm excited. You know. I love Princess, my favorite artists of all time. So they're not gonna do anything like Purple Rain, which is a classic movie.

That movie won eight Grammy Awards, six amas, a Golden Globe Award, and Academy Award. But they're gonna do something more like Mamma Mia type of movie. All right. It's a musical, so they're gonna be using his music as a basis for the plot line. But it's not like a biopick about him. Okay, got it. So they're gonna use some of his catalog to do this. All right. I'm Angela yee And that's your rumor report. All right. Shout to Revolt. They're finally back. We'll see you tomorrow,

hopefully we'll see them. To guys going on vacation again soon? Now they could they actually are, just so you know, they go on vacation before us. Goodness gracious, all right, Well the mix mixes up. Next is Jay Z's birthday. To get your request in right now, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

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