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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fifty percent of rights. I love to sit down becoming
the most prominent form for you wait your ass uthing
early in the morning. But they told me what was y'all?
I say, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting the choice Morning
Shop three People's Choice. Actually I've got you, Samad. People

(00:22):
can'te if you guys are the basket. Look did we
know this breakfast club petition? Good morning Usa? Hey, ye
morning angela ye, well, good morning. And today is Thursday.

(00:50):
Good morning, Hey, how you doing? How's everything pretty good?
I'm tired. Did you go to the game last night? No?
I had a long day yesterday. I thought you were
going on to the next game today to I say
it was the Knix Homeopen. I thought you were going. No,
I'm gonna tell you had a very long day. But
you know, I'm launching this new business, Dring Fresh Juice,
and it launches in November. And we had our first
investor pitch yesterday for investment. And it was at eight

(01:12):
o'clock last night. Oh so it's pretty late. Yeah, so
I would have had to walk out. It was over
the phone. I would have had to walk out and
try to find a quiet area and then be on
the phone for forty five minutes and it wasn't going
to happen. Okay, so you are late now last night.
Of course, if you don't know, I'm doing a car show.
This is my first car show. I'm very excited. I
didn't know all the details were into doing a car show.

(01:33):
I just rented the space and said I'm gonna bring
a bunch of cars. And that's not how it works.
And I figured that out the hard way. But it
tells you that I didn't know, and I'm doing it
pretty much on my own. Shout out our family over
here at Heart. They seen that I was having a
lot of trouble saying they decided to help. But it's
pretty good right now. Shout to Rick Ross. Let's let's
round of applause for Rick ross Man. Rick Ross hit

(01:53):
me up last week and said, NBA, I heard you
doing a car show, and I'm gonna send you eleven
of my cars. Whoa you to keep them? No, I
don't get the keeper room. He's allowing me to use
him for the weekend for the car show, so he
don't even notice. He's shipping him from Miami Old schools,
New schools, bikes and all that. So I'm excited about that.
Shout to Cardi B. She said she's gonna send a car.
Shout to fabulous. Shout the Swiss Beats, Shout to the

(02:17):
whole staff up here, they're given cars. Shout to fifty
cent Uh. There's a lot of it's gonna be a
lot of stuff going on. I'm so excited. I didn't
know it was gonna be this big. I thought it
was just gonna be maybe a couple hundred people. But
so far we're in about three to four thousand people.
This is gonna be amazing. So I'm super duper excited.
If you're gonna be in the area, if you want
to come on out, it's gonna be a great family day.
It's gonna be jumpies for kids, face painting, I got

(02:39):
still walkers for kids. There's gonna be video games. And
for the adults, there's all types of cars, exclusive cars
that don't come out and come out next year, an
old cars. There's gonna be a lot of fun. I'm
super duper duper duper duper duper excited about this, super
duper duper duper Well, I don't have a fancy car.
I'm gonna grab your car so you gotta X six.
We're gonna put that car right in twenty sixteen. It

(02:59):
doesn't matter. They ain't change the shape yet, so it's
all good. I'm gonna put twenty nineteen on it. Nobody's
gonna know the difference. Yes they will. There's a lot
of scratches on my car. You know what it's like
parking in New York City, And I don't have a
parking garage or anything at home. I park on the
street and every time I come outside is a new scratch.
I'm like, where did this come from? We're gonna clean
that up, and we're gonna get Charlemagne's old as a
catlike escalator. I think it's like a two thousand and
four with seventy seven hundred thousand miles or something like

(03:21):
that on it. We're gonna get that on it. We
ain't gonna start it because if we started to clear
the building. Plus, I'm really cheap. I hate paying for
parking in the city. It's so expensive. If you ever
have to drive anywhere in New York and park in
a parking garage, there's like sixty dollars to park in
a lot. And I will drive around for forty five
minutes to an hour to try to find a parking
spot on the street. And I'll walk twenty blocks just
so I don't have to pay. I'm not gonna lie.

(03:42):
I park on a five hundred, and I figure if
I get a five hidred chicket, it's gonna be seventy
five dollars, or if I park in a lot, it's
gonna be seventy five dollars. I got a fifty fifty shot,
fifty fifty chant. That's what I usually go with. Well,
let's get the show cracking. Jonah Hill will be joining
us this morning. Yes, I love Jonah Hill. But some
of the movies Jonah Hill been in. He was in
War Dogs, of course, he was in super Bad, he
was in Get Him to the Greek That's right. He's

(04:04):
been in a ton of movies that I love. Forgetting
Sarah Marshall. And he's a huge Hippop the Wall Street
of course. Yeah, he's a huge hipop fan. And he
just directed his first movie ever. He wrote and directed
this new movie that he has coming here. I said,
we'll tell you all about that. Yeah, we'll talk to
him about all that. And today is Neil's birthday. So
happy birthday. Yeah, I'm gonna do a little Neil because
I'm excited about this. I missed Neil Man. What the

(04:26):
hell has Neil been? He was on lip service, and
if you watch it you can see why he did.
When he wrote irreplaceable, he said to the left, to
the left, it has a lot to do with the
way a part of his body leans. Okay, I don't
need to hear that this earlier. Let's get the show
cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Okay, there's
a new woman and her name is golf Cart Gail.

(04:48):
Find out what happened, Gail. They gotta stop with these names, man,
I can't remember anybody's names to make this white. They're
like garbage. Pil Kid names Becky Right, and then there
was corn to Star Caroline. I don't remember, but we'll
get to a next keep a lock him show, Charlomage
run a little last breakfast local. Yeah he is morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

(05:08):
are the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page
news now. Usually they have the NBA scores in front
of me. Today they don't. But I know my Knicks one.
That's one thing I do know. I know the Knicks
one last night. So congratulations to the Nick They won't
buy a lot last night. They beat the Hawks last night. Now,
what else are we talking about? You? I'm well, there's
another woman named golf Cart Gail. Now this happened in Florida.

(05:30):
What happened was a father was at the game and
he was cheering on his son and telling his son
to listen to the ref. And that's when a white
woman who they are now calling golf Cart Gail, decided
to call the police. Turns out she is she works there.
I guess. I don't know what exactly a field Marshall is,
but that's what's a soccer game? Yeah, it was a
soccer game, okay. And another woman that was there on

(05:52):
the scene, Ginger Williams, actually recorded everything because she felt
like the woman was being very aggressive toward the black
father who was cheering on his son. Now, she posted
a parent at my son's soccer game, had the police
called on him for churing for a son during the game.
This man was simply trying to watch his son's soccer
game and cheer for him from the side. He yelled
the reference right when he saw his kid out there
getting frustrated after a call. The woman will call her

(06:14):
golf Cart Gail decided to spring into action and rapidly
approached this parent and remind him that harassment would not
be tolerated. He informed that he was only speaking to
his son. As a matter of fact, the father even
tried to leave. He offered to me in order to
avoid the situation. Leave his own son's soccer game was
too aggressive. He was cheering too loud. All he did

(06:34):
was say to his son. According to Ginger Williams, who
was on the scene, the reference right because his son
was getting frustrated after a call during the soccer game.
And she actually called the police on this man. Where
the digital trading cards? Remember how he used to have
the garbage failed kids and it used to be like
boog a Bobby duplication Dan? Where are the digital trading

(06:55):
cards of golf Cart Gail and Hallway Hillary, Come on, y'all,
I need to get on the ball now. She she
called and told the police that there were some parents
that are out of control and removed from a youth
soccer game. She's never been to an AAU game. Then
Pop won a football game, and you know what, somebody

(07:16):
needs to make digital trading cards. Call them the garbage
pale crackers because racism is trash. And have the what
the girl's name was her name golf golf card, Gale Hallway, Hillary,
who else? Who else? They had out this point to
start carolinast on, Caroline, somebody makes digital trading cards. Call
the woman from the cook outcu Yes, somebody make the

(07:37):
garbage pail crackers. That's what I'm saying. They sound like
garbage pill who the guy? Racism is trash? Why would
he want to leave? I mean he was offering to
leave to these no diffuse in the situation I'm watching
my son played soccer. You'll have to md from the
back now. I'm not going anywhere now. The police did
come and they told the fire that they had no
reason to detain him, but they said anybody is allowed
to call the police and when they do have to respond,

(07:59):
so it's not their fault. That's crazy. They came, all right.
And if you're excited about marijuana possibly getting legalized for
recreational use, Canada has just legalized recreational marijuana. So if
you are eighteen and Quebec and Alberta you can actually
buy marijuana and grow it recreationally and at the age

(08:19):
of nineteen and the remainder of Canada. So Toronto you
can smoke weed in all light and buy weed. Yep, wow.
Thing it's going to be very limited at least early on,
so they don't have a large selection. So they got
to open up the border for everybody that's been locked
up not allowed in Canada. Then it's just a legalized it, right,
and they're not allowed to sell it in the same
location as alcohol or tobacco, and they have to purchase

(08:40):
the drug from retailers that are regulated by provinces and
territories or from federally licensed producers when those options are
not available. But you can't travel in and out of
Canada with weed. You're entering, if you're leaving, you still
can't have marijuana on you. They can do a whole
dope marketing campaign because you know it's the Toronto maple Lease.
I'm not gonna be like the Toronto ref release fronto marijuana.
Leave them to like that. No, I'm serious. You can

(09:01):
do a whole dope marketing campaign. Well, they're gonna pardon
Canadians who have been convicted a possession of thirty grams
or less of marijuana, so they'll be pardoned. Okay, all right,
well that's front page news. Get it off your chest.
Eight undred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, hit us up right now. Maybe
had a bad night or bad morning, your morning started nasty,
call us up, or if you feel blessed eight hundred

(09:21):
five eight five one oh five one. Everybody, don't tweet
me talking about me being late. Okay, I got a
new born in the house. When you have a new
born in the house and the new born wakes up
at two o'clock in the morning, that throws off your
whole river. Now that's your story. Okay, but no, that's
a fact. All right, he's like five kids. You know
I thought about being late just because I was tired. Well,
that's cool. Breakfast club, Good morning, the breakfast club. You

(09:46):
can't pick up the mother mother phone and down. This
is your time to get it off your chat nother
you're mad you want to get from you on the
breakfast club, but you better have the same energy. Hello,
who's this? It was good? You know this is our phone.
Sin was good? I phone sit manshe you're still making
money off of us our phone. Nah, but I'm just telling.

(10:08):
I was just calling said I'm blessed watching our little
daughter sleep right now, about to wake up, taking to school.
You know, I'm sure you blessed all that money you're
making by calling up, calling us up and do a
shoutout for people three. I don't know if that's illegal.
I don't think that's illegal because it's not us. Yeah,
it's not, it's not. Yeah, we didn't do it. Didn't
do it. He didn't know. I'm about to send you
out some breakfast. You know, we don't want none of

(10:30):
your dirty money. You keep all your own blood money.
Didn't keep that money. I'm gonna send ten. No, No,
I'm a blessed day sir. Nope, Hello, who's this? What's up? Hey?
What's up? Trap? What's going on you? Hi? Trap? Are
you doing a pretty lady? I'm good, babe? How are you?
I'm doing good? What up? Says? He? Let me ask
you a question. Did you see Kanye wasn't in Chicago yesterday? Right?

(10:52):
Oh god? No, you're called up here talking spicy the
other day talking about Kanye was gonna be in Africa.
So he canceled all me you saw in Chicago yesterday,
right tight huh? And that was always I'm just asking
the question. I don't want to know if you saw
with your little pretty eyes with a little book, is
that a flirt? I did not see you. I didn't
see it, no doubt. But look, you know what I

(11:13):
did see, Charlomagne. You see, I didn't see you post
um a video of el Varner or you. Oh my god,
I saw that too. A lot of people were upset
about that Elma was el Varner. I didn't think she
was Elboard. I was just running through this creechure yesterday,
handling my business, and I posted that video, and for

(11:35):
whatever reason, el Varna popped up on my Instagram. You
tacked del Varner. I didn I didn't know because Matt
People was in my comments, like Charlotmagne. Don't know the
difference between Elvarna. First of all, y'all wasn't even thinking
about el Vonna. Tell yesterday knock it off, Salomagne so little.
And one more thing you posted. You posted another post
that that you actually took from Safari. Yes, I did that.

(11:58):
Sometimes a man hurt every woman who entered his life
because it's true soul made of a man? Yes, so
I think we all. Did he bringing up with Cassie?
You guys, you guys sting? Did he yesterday? I saw
that too. They dont mean he was playing with Diddy
that yesterday. That's right, That's why we posted that. How
did did he get in? I don't know how he
got into it? Jesus Chris, thank you trap. I don't

(12:22):
know how did he got into don't call him? Did they?
They call him? Daddy? Shut up? How did why did?
Why did did he come to mind? When people see that? Mean?
I don't know because him and Cassie just broke up
yesterday and then y'all posted that. I just thought it
was I just thought it was a funny meme. I
thought Sofari posted them. A man six four posted it.
This is hilarious, somebody. I thought it was a confession.
I was just asking, sometimes a man hurts every woman

(12:43):
who enters his life because his true soul made is
a man. That could be true? And I think you
guys need to start a private club that only y'all
can go in. First of all the private clubs that
existed in the industry for a long time you cut
your own right, and many of your person has has
life has been changed because those clubs for the good
end of back. Hello, Hello, Hello, Hey, what's your name? Mamma? Rude?

(13:05):
What's up? Rufe? Get it off your chess? Well, my
sister's in the hospital. She's twenty one years old. She's
got to get a pacemaker for her heart. Um. I've
been really going through at these fast days. So just
prayers please, and just a whole bunch of loves in
my way up for her. Definitely, mamma, thank you so much.
I love y'all so much. Hello. To see you guys

(13:26):
every day than we appreciate the support. All right, get
it off your chests? Eight ondre five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club,
Wake up, wake up, wake y'all your time to get
it off your chest with your man or black. We

(13:47):
want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello.
Who's this? What's up? Envy? What's up? Broos? This Garrett
from hollom Dale, Florida. What's up Gary? Get it off
your chests? Bro? Yeah, I wanted to shout out to
everybody down here in Florida. I know, Charlomagne, the God
don't like us, but I love Florida. Okay, but there's
no denying that the craziest places in all of America

(14:08):
to Bronxon, Florida. Okay, Yeah, we got some interest to
the stories that hell, but these people who keep calling
the police on us, but every little thing we do
that that definitely gotta stop. I don't know what's up
with golf cart uming a store, Caroline. They need to
cut it out, y'all. Who for los Earth, Chlomagne, I'm

(14:29):
h'm saying, how you just giving this period of Bernie? Man?
How you get every day he practicing for the holidays?
Holidays coming around, they're gonna be having family gatherings. Do Bernie?
Do Bernie? Max? All that is? Hello? Who's this? What's up? Man?

(14:49):
My sister got killing here the one last year and
we've been going the court since May. We still haven't
got the justice. Damn. I'm sorry about that. To hear that,
my brother, Yeah, so she's drawing it out. She's been
drawing it out for a while. I'm sorry to hear that, brother.
I appreciate that man, I'm ready. Man. Hello, who's this Mike? Hey,

(15:10):
get it off your chests. I just want to say
that blessed week up this morning. Um, I just had
a baby shot some eighteen beautiful baby girl. Congratulations a month,
thank you, thank you. I appreciate you till they should
make a monster getting big. But I just want to
say one thing. I'm a little man while y'a don't
do um shoot your shot no more? That's funny, huh.

(15:30):
I used to definitely look forward to every day. Yeah,
what happened to shoot your shot? I mean if you
if anybody wants to call shoot your shot, you can
just email. Let's what's the email you We're not gonna
stop you. No breakfast. I don't want to do it.
I'ld be funny to hear other people do it all
breakfast ut gmail dot com. If you want to shoot
your shot with somebody's at the email. Yes, I'm with

(15:52):
Charlomagne on the fifthful mail Black community. Uh. You know,
maybe you want to shoot your shot in another way?
My girl, No, I don't read go fully. You know
I'm good right, Maybe for a job opportunity, you want
to shoot your shot. I don't have to just be
a relationship. True, You're definitely true. You're right right. I
like to hear that. Man, we're changing the narrative out here,

(16:13):
man and faithful black males. You know what I'm saying.
It's a gady community alway ask is to trust right, Well,
we're gonna talk about Diddy in the next album. Hello,
who's this community? Hey? Get it off. Hi. My name
is Cassander. And I just wanted to say that basically
I lost the men of my life, like just by
saying one thing, just one stupid thing. What did you say?

(16:35):
Tell me what you said? Well, basically what I said.
It's gonna sound soupid to you guys, but it's like
a whole class thing in Haiti, Okay. And I basically
told him like, Um, how do I say it to you? Guys?
Told understand because I said it in k real. But
I basically told him like, Um, you lie to me
about everything. You know, you're not where, you're not who
you are, and you're not from where you say you're from.

(16:57):
You know what I mean? And I should have never
did that. How do you say it? Agree? It's creole? Creole?
Oh yeah? Are on the website nad and so that's disrespect.
But let me ask you, this is he not who
he says he was. Did he lie? He didn't lie

(17:18):
because I found out after Like, he didn't lie, He
just left turn things out. Things you don't always need
to know, you know what I mean? And my for
me digging and looking, I didn't need to know that.
And I love sous. What did he say back to you?
He told me no longer the future. He said he

(17:38):
didn't get my mom. He didn't turn me out, not
like that. Oh baby, that don't mean that y'all gonna
be a part forever, you know what I'm saying. Like,
sometimes when you love something, you let it go. When
it comes back to you, it's uh, gal, it's creo Mario.
Don't you just call him to say say you're sorry?
What's his name? Did say it right now? And what's

(17:58):
his name? He's not gonna hear you. Oh yeah, that's
not gonna say. His friends would tell them that. Yeah. Well,
I'm sorry for you, mama. I don't know what you
want us to tell you, but you should have kept
your goddamn mouth closed, all right. You know you want
to be disrespectful to people and then be mad when
they give you the same energy back. I wasn't disrespectful.
I wasn't disrespectful at all. He felt that you were, though. Sorry, Mama,

(18:20):
Well then you were disrespectful. First thing you got to
do is own it. You were wrong. I was wrong.
I do on it, and I apologize for it. You
apologize to him, Yeah it, So give him a minute,
you know what I'm saying. Let him, let him get
it out this system, have sex with a couple of
other girls, and then you know, then if he comes back,
you know it's meant to be. Yeah, he's out of

(18:40):
my control. Now, that's right, all right, may get it
off your chest. Eight, don't drid five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, you can
hit this up at any time. You got rooms all
the way. Well, since y'all brought it up this morning, Trav,
we'll talk about Diddy and Cassie. Apparently they have broken up.
I don't know why this affected all of us so much,
but every when we was talking about this yesterday. All right,

(19:02):
we'll get into that when we come back. Keeping lock
this the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ MV Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we
all the breakfast club. Now let's get to these rumors
to talk Diddy and Cassie. This is the rumor report
with Angela year breast Well. Looks like it's over for

(19:27):
Diddy and Cassie. They've been together for about eleven years,
so over ten years now now. According to love Be Scott,
that website broke the fact that he and Cassie are
no longer together, and a rep for Cassie did confirm
that they have split up, saying that they have actually
been broken up for months and they haven't been together.

(19:47):
So Cassie did unfollow everybody on Instagram except for one account,
and the last picture she has with Diddy was from
back in May. That's how you can really tell, because
people usually post each other all the time when they're
in a relationship, and then when you're like, oh, they
haven't posted each other and months, and Diddy has been
seen out and about with a different woman, a model
named Joscelyn Chow who is twenty six years old. Now.

(20:08):
According to a rep for Diddy, there's source for Diddy.
He's saying that he's single, so he's not in a
relationship because people were trying to say that he broke
up with Cassie or she broke up with him, because
this was the last straw he was seeing another woman.
But according to sources, he's been spotted out and about
with Joscelyn Chow a lot over the past few months.
I respect it, though, because Diddy has gotten a memo

(20:28):
that black men don't cheat, so to avoid cheating on Cassie,
he broke up with her. Well, no, according to reports,
she broke up with him because she couldn't take it
anymore and that he still does want to see her.
Report some reports, Okay, they were together so long? How
long weregether? Like? It was eleven years? They were first
linked together eleven years ago, but they didn't really come
out as a couple right away. Everybody, girlfrid was speculating

(20:51):
six years. I hope did he working out and taking
care of himself because he running around here like he
not forty eight dating him? Young ass women? Food around
your heart, give out on you all right? Forty eight
years old. I don't have time to be running behind
no young girl. It's Cassie pregnant. Oh, I can't answer that.
But if they haven't been together for you know, some time. Now,
I don't know. I mean, look, I'm reading all different
kinds of reports. So we'll let that happen and we'll

(21:13):
wait till we can confirm some things. But did he
got more patience to me too? If I was forty,
I couldn't dat nobody that young man. She can't even
name all nine members of Wu Tang claim. You know
what I'm saying. Try to talk to her about old episodes,
good times, and she can't relate. Now I don't got
time for that, Okay, all right, now turned to Teddy
Riley on she talked talking about Teddy Rucksman. Matter of fact,
you don't even know who Teddy roused from Black Ink

(21:36):
Crew though back all right, now, let's discuss a big amensa. Now,
this BT cipher disc has been getting a lot of
attention because a lot of people don't like the fact
that he referenced Xxxtantassi on your Favorite Rappers a domestic
afus of hey name is single vigna sault. We all
know you bot lived that law. I don't respect posthumously

(21:59):
Thomas knew him catch up with academics such a humority. Well,
he has since released a song called Empathy and where
he's responding to all of the controversy. Here's part of
what he had to say. I'm a magniflla, bad energy,
got a Tennessee to make a lot of enemies. I'm
a nash when I get off in here to see
Polly one door because somebody did that it to me. Empathy, empathy,

(22:24):
good sympathy, empathy, he goes on. Yes, here's some more
of his song, Empathy. They say you shouldn't cast bones
from a glass home. The whole world want to see
me fall, But I'm stand strong. I say what's righting
down on him because my pass PMS. I got so
down on my luck. I made it a dance song
and reflected that on the women I've loved and left

(22:46):
and got a call from my act. She forget, but
she can't forget. Sometimes I disrespect. I was just keeping
it a stack, but all of my good intentions turned
in the bad press. And I confess, if I sit
and reflect on the shop regret I did this and
I did that. The name of the song is empathy. Yes,
but that's all people, That's all people have been telling
vigments to the half of Xxx Natashion, the same way

(23:06):
people had empathy for Vic when he admitted to choking
his girlfriend. He grew from that and Xxx didn't get
the chance to row from his situation. So I have
some empathy for the dead. That's all people have been
telling Vic. Now he does admit that he messed up here,
he is I was focused, I was whacking. I was
supposed to call you back, but I was trying to
get some and I my hurges, clubs, flurges and find

(23:26):
you curses because I know I'm doing wrong. Rolling like
a stone, got white feedback at home, but I don't
like to answer phones, and that's a man. We don't
understand the damages we've sown. Just about Stringer her a
long and everybody heard the song got frothed up. Admit
that I roped up, But I didn't do that though,
So I want to judge, but I sound like an
asshalls holding money set up. We love a point the

(23:49):
finger and everybody but Buster, I gotta listen to that
in this entirety, because then pieces you played just now
sound horrible. It sound like he was riding in the
car and it's not even raining, and the windshield wife
is just going at a slow pace. I got to
hear that in this whole entirety, because those didn't sound
good at all, not to mean may It looks like
he's addressing himself and being critical of himself the back
last that he's gotten, but also with his own situation.

(24:11):
I like Vicmnson as an artist, but them samples you
gave me just now, I ain't. I ain't trying to
taste it. Well, you should go listen to the hostess. Man.
All right, I'm an Deela Yee and that is your
rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when
we come back, we're gonna kick it with actor Jonah Hill. Now,
really I really like Jonah Hill so much. Wolf of
Wall Street Wore Dogs. Get him to the greedy Sarah

(24:33):
Marshall's super Bad. He's got a new movie or that
he actually wrote and directed called Mid Nineties that comes
out tomorrow, comes out in New York, and the Latermorrow
comes out everywhere next week. This is his directorial debut. R.
I don't know he lived in New York either, yea,
he lives in the Avid Breakfast Club. Listener man, we'll
talk to him. We come back. Some very poor weddic
about the Breakfast Club. I hope you got that same
manager when he am get tone the microphone. All right,

(24:55):
we'll talk to him when we come back. Keep a lock.
Just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, goodbody is feed j
mv Angela, Ye, Charlomagne and the guy. We all the
Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes,
sir Joe, Oh my god, welcome. So this is a moment.
This is my favorite show. Okay, So I probably said
that to all the show. No, you just said that
when I walked in. I already told you that wasn't true.

(25:15):
That I don't say that to all the shows. I
don't go on like Kevin and Bean. I'm like, yo,
this is my favorite show. Like Big Boy, I grew
up in LA I gotta give love the Big Boy.
I grew up listening. But I live in New York
for the past six years, and every morning I listened
to the show. And it is a true honor to
be here. And it's an honor to be on a
show that celebrates hip hop. For me doing press, my

(25:36):
film Mid Nineties has a lot to do with hip hop,
and we'll talk about it. But something for me that
over the course of my career is these big studios
didn't want mainstream people coming into hip hop stations. They
didn't care, and they didn't want people to come in
like they didn't think it was necessary even though I'd ask.
And so for me, I think it's really dope that

(25:56):
times are changing because I always wanted to come into
only the hip talksation because that's all I listened to.
So I'm a huge fan and like, it is actually
really dope to be here. Or two things. Number One,
big boy makes win more money than anybody put out.
I know that watch. I can't help. I was born
in LA but I live in a big boys He's done.
That's a fact. And number two, the reason that has

(26:17):
changed because this generation of white man has decided, you
know what, I rock with hip hop and I rock
with the coaches. So I'm going up to that station,
you know what I mean? Yeah, But that Sharon and
Charlie Pools to the world like y'all through yall middle
finger today. No disrespect to them, but please don't love
me and Sharon and Charlie Pool. Bro, I'm thirty four
years old. I grew up. I grew up listening to

(26:39):
Mob Deep and in Tribe called Questions. I know, I
listened to you know, Jay Ru and O See like
like no disrespect to them. Those are young kids, Like
I've never listened to a non route Like my first
record is like wild pitch compilation, Like I don't you know,
like like like yeah, I just don't know any dealt.

(27:00):
So for me, it's important to represent the culture in
my film. You know, mid nineties, no joke A big
reason I made this film so hip hop, like skateboarding,
is always misrepresented in film. It's always shown people driving
through the hood or popping champagne, some exploitative, you know,
dumb stereotype. And for me, it was really important to
make an elegant, honest, emotional film that showed hip hop

(27:22):
for what it is for me, which is the emotional
backbone of my childhood. So like what Tribe was to me,
or like what the Beatles were to my parents, right
meagles are better than the Beatles, by the way, which
one wrote yesterday, the Beatles are men. But but for me,
that's this movie does that and it shows hip hop
in like a true that's how I grew up, That's

(27:45):
how my life was framed. That's the lens I saw
life through. It felt skateboarding, It felt very authentic, just
because I know you're such a big hip hop head.
And I got a chance to see some of the
screener and I heard big l on there. I heard
a child called Quests on there. I'm listening to the
music on there, and I'm like, I know he had
a great time putting this part. How did you have
that dough using tears in the trailer? Thank you? Yeah?

(28:07):
Growing up, I think that was the wackest song on
the album, But now I would like, I love this roll.
Don't you realize how hard, how how much how emotional
that song is when you get older, But when you're young,
it's like skip straight to Cream b Frist, skip right
to Cream Brott to explain how did you get into
hip hop, especially being from the West Coast? Like, so
from the screen and the music that you've been talking about,

(28:28):
you've been talking about mob D big album, Okay, so
cool quest So I so in New York, my brother
he passed away. May he rest in peace. He was
a big hip hop head and he was six years
older than me. So I was like sneak into his
room and like and like listening to all the CDs.
So like before Far Side, before ninety three, you know,
before Souls a Mischief, there wasn't good like already West

(28:50):
Coast hip hop. It was just gangster rap. So if
you were a true like hip hop head like my
older brother, you were East Coast. You dressed like you
were from the East Coast. You weren't like repping the
West Coast is hard because we weren't gangsterss like you
couldn't maybe yeah, like I could, like I'm not gonna
wear a puffer Raiders jacket and like that just wasn't cool,

(29:11):
you know, and so like so tribe. You know. Q
Tip's one of my best friends, and like he was
one of the first people to see this movie, him
and Frank Oceans and my sister saw the first cut
and it was important to me, just as skateboarding, to
show the legends and be like I made this not
from a place of authority, but from a place of
deep admiration and respect for for giving me music that
changed my life. No, no, I mean like through skateboarding.

(29:37):
It definitely burst me out of like part of what
the movie is about is you find this tribe of people. Right,
just like through hip hop, you will find this tribe
of people where it's like a family outside of your home.
And that's what it's about. This lonely kid finds these
skateboarders and he connects with them because it's like it's
a time in your life when you're twelve thirteen your
friends are more important than your family. It's likely they

(29:59):
are your family, in the family you build, and that's
what this is. So it's like, even if you don't
care about skating, it's about a kid working his way
up through the animal kingdom and he's this little kid.
And what's amazing about it is with skating with hip hop.
So skating burst me out of my bubble. So I
had friends from like you know, I ran with mostly
like Hispanic dudes from like East LA when East La
wasn't like a hipster place to live now you know

(30:20):
what I mean. And so thank God for skateboarding because
it burst me out of a bubble that everyone should
be burst out of. How did you feel when all
these A pop bartis started uh co opting skateboard culture?
You know Nikel Smithew's in our film, he plays Ray
and he's unbelievable. He's on Supreme and I'm wearing I'm
rocking his adidis right now. Shout out to Nickel put
him up there. Let us say, let us say, shout
out to Nickel. I got some knock ones on. Okay,

(30:41):
all right, I got I was showing respect. If I
was on some other radization and someone said put your
leg up, I'd be like, hey, why don't we go
outside up? So, like, I just know it's all love
and respect. Awkwardly put my legog on there out of

(31:03):
respect for you guys, don't it Just next time take
the shoe off. Hold of what a better idea? Okay? Okay,
So I'm thirty four. Our whole generation in the nineties
was like trying his lame. Everything's lame. But what's cool
about this new generation is some of them they're more open,
Like Nickel will be like, I love skateboarding. Look, I

(31:25):
was never a good skateboarder, but I was one hundred
percent dedication, fourteen percent skill. But I skated my like
for six years. It's still changed my life. Like I'm
not a good MC or a good producer. I mean
I kind of made fire beats, but I still had
an MPC and was making beats for six years. And
for me, skaters can feel however they want. I'm sure
it feels weird that their their culture is getting culture

(31:46):
vultured and stuff like that, you know, but like to me,
just as someone when the skateboarding was like so outsider,
it was so not mainstream, right, So that's why I
connected to it because it was just anti. Same with rap.
It was like the way you treated authority was like
you And I love that about skating. I love that
about hip hop and that gave me a lens that
I saw life through and I think everything should just

(32:07):
be all mixed together, man, like, let people have fun,
like life is so hard. If he loves skating, let
the man skate, like, come on, like he was a
rapper that you had a rap name back in the day.
You say MPC, So you made beats? Did you rap? Yeah?
Of course I do rat name. This is like an official,
this is an exclusive. Oh boy, what was the rap name?

(32:27):
It was bad. I had a beat and I didn't
ever rap and an EMINEMC name. But I made a
lot of beats and to be honest, at least my
gate my sample game was my digging game was tight,
was nice. Um, it's it's really embarrassing. It's spindrome. Spindrome
like syndrome, but credible, gonna fight. In the third movie
it was whaxed beats no. But you know what I

(32:51):
worked for. So I interned for an indie rap manager.
And this is a crazy story. So my manager, now
this that two manager, this guy Rick Yourn and Ian
Montone and they're great, and Ian Moore works in music,
and Rick managers like Leonardo DiCaprio and myself and barn
I'm his least successful client and Ian does mostly music.

(33:11):
But I wanted to work with him. And here's why.
I interned at an indie hip hop backpack manager. Right
answering phones, I'm fourteen fifteen, right, everyone's a jerk to me.
And I answered the phone and this one guy, Ian
was a lawyer at this time. He would always go,
how you doing, man? You know, like you haven't They're
treating you all right over there. And it meant so

(33:33):
much to me that when I blew up, I was
like he manages like the White Stripes and like people
like that, And I was like, I want that dude
to work with me. You know you always tell the
true character of a person based on how they treat people.
I can't do nothing for him. That stuff stays with
you your whole life. We got more with Jonah Hill.
When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,

(33:59):
Angela Shalominaga. We are the Breakfast Club. We have Jonah
Hill in the building acting. Now, how did you get
to acting? Because you say skateboard and then you say producer,
you say record label. How did you turn and say,
you know what, I'm gonna leave this music as your
load and start acting. So I always wanted to be
a filmmaker my whole life. I always wanted to be
a writer director, And when I was starting so like,
I wanted to make movies for the culture. Like now

(34:21):
we're at a time where the culture is so big,
like skating, hip hop. The things that I love now
can be in a film, whereas before they had to
be some spy little part of a film done poorly.
Now it's like we're here and you guys are a
massive part of bringing that forward. So I'm a kid.
I go to New York and I want to be
a writer and director, and I would write plays and

(34:42):
I was so bad with the actors because they would
not do it right. And I go and I didn't
have good bedside man. I'd be like, current, you're doing
it like like I wrote it. And my friend was like, Yo,
the actors don't like coming in and reading for your
plays because you don't speak to them correctly. I didn't
know how. So I took an acting class to learn
and how I'd like to be spoken to. And I

(35:03):
was so insecure that I got such positive feedback for acting.
I went on a fifteen year d tour because the
teachers were like, Wow, you're really good at something. And
when you're a kid who wasn't that good at stuff,
like you're like, okay, I'll take whatever I can get
right now. You stopped writing just to act. What happened
was I love acting, but I went on this fifteen
I had this beautiful fifteen year career. Have it. I

(35:23):
got the best film school in the world. You know,
if you're on a film set and you're an actor,
if you want it, you haven't. You have a front
row seat at Harvard. You know, experience is the best teacher.
I love how you talk about this stuff because to me,
it's so important if I was like fourteen listening to
this right now, all we get out of it is
an education. That's what I feel like, Like I love

(35:45):
the education. Like when this is when we turn the
mics off, I'm gonna ask you guys so much about
your how you got here and why that is. And like,
as an actor, you just get a front row seat
to it. I feel like this film is therapeutic for
you because I was reading an article in Voting and
you said, for most of your young adult life you
listen to people telling you that you were fat, gross,
and unattractive. But the past four years you realize how

(36:05):
much that hurt was making because because he was making
the movie and reflecting. Yeah, because I get to be myself,
Like this feels as me literally coming to the world,
like as myself. I spent my twenties, it had this
beautiful career, like I'm fortunate for it, but it was
kind of like acting is to be seen and writing
is to be heard, and so for me, I did

(36:28):
feel like, yeah, it's just like fat, funny comedian and
people could just like trash me or you know, like
because I was funny or because of that, It's like
you could I don't have feelings or you can't just
you could just murder me, you know, and it's like no,
Like I'm a really sensitive person and people are sensitive
and that hurts. And so for me, it's important to
tell kids like yo, like you don't have to take that.

(36:49):
So do you feel like people were like you were
a joke in Hollywood? Like you'd be around in circles
with Leo dam and Leo's like hey friend, no, no, no,
see that. No, no, My friends were always my friends
would never disrespect. They were fiercely, fiercely you know, Like
that's what I'm saying, though, it's like no one would
do that. That is a human being that is connected
to you. People do it on their computers because they

(37:11):
are what made you feel that, what made you feel gross?
Just like well just like article like it was more
like writers, you know. And then if I was doing
an interview like this, let's say I wouldn't have the
confidence in myself to speak as confidently as I'm speaking now.
I try and make a joke or I try something,
and they would they would. I was young, I was
like a kid so I was always talking to people

(37:31):
ten years fifteen years older than me, and they're talking
down to me, and like, that isn't flying with me anymore.
I'm proud to be the person that I am, and
I think making this film mid nineties like I made
a film that means something to me. And once you
realize you can do that, you're unstoppable. Because this is it.
I was writing in my room, this is my best friend.

(37:52):
When I'm like angry, sad, lonely, I'm in my room
writing mid nineties and now I'm here on the Breakfast
Club talking about my first film as a director. Because
I included so much of the hip hop that I
love in this film. I swear to God if I
hit that same line on another show. But you just
changed the name I'm giving you, daughter Ellen now that
I'm I'm to take you to write this three years

(38:14):
twenty drafts. Wow. Yeah, is it hard writing about the
nineties now because the culture is so different in times,
it's so different and people's sensitivities are so different. It's
like the nineties was wrong. Well, the movies wrong. I
mean the movie I made a really strong choice that
I stand behind, which is these kids speak really homophobic language.

(38:35):
They treat women in a disrespectful way and talk about
them in a disrespectful way. And I made the choice
and I stand behind it. I'm not celebrating it. I'm
telling the truth. But I'm not a moralist. I'm not
here to be your dad. Like I'm not here to
tell you how to feel and what to think. I'll
show you the truth. And I personally think it sucks.
I think it's horrible the way they speak. But like

(38:57):
it's not my job to be the judge why artists
all of a sudden like the moral police, Like you
make the decision, you know, I'm showing you how it is.
I put it in there as a mirror to show
how up it is. Yes, and it's good to learn
from because you'd be watching that stuff and listening to
the old music and you'd be like, god, damn, we
was all the time. He was bucking broh. But I

(39:17):
was listening to Big Gael the other day and I
was just like, I miss Big Gael by the way.
But like you know what I mean, It's like, my
job's not to tell you. I'm I'm a filmmaker. I'm
a storyteller. Like, I'm not I'm not your parent, but
there's some guy in the computer this new Jonah Hill
mid nineties movie. Because movie is so homophobic and misogynistic
and problematic. Well, honestly, it's been amazing because people seem

(39:38):
to get it. It's pretty obvious. I'm not stupid, Like
I fought this through for years and I made a choice.
And Scott Routen, and my producer, you know, he's he
is a gay man, and he was like, I wrote
a see where they were kind of like where people
are saying the F word and they're kind of like
one kid goes like, you know, maybe we shouldn't be
saying this, and I said that if you know them

(39:59):
up and he wrote, he wrote back to me, he wrote,
he wrote back to me. Would you guys have this
conversation in nineteen ninety five? And I was like, hell no.
And he's like, then you're lying, you know. He's like,
tell the truth and let people see how gross it is.
Do you think your younger self could have survived this
social media era? No, I can barely survive it. Now.
I'm listening to you talk and I'm wondering, did you
start the process of losing weight for health reasons or

(40:22):
because you wanted to feel more confident because you was
listening to what people were saying about you. I'm just
trying like every other human being. You know, every day
you can put one foot in front of the other.
That's it, you know. I don't know the way you
try to lift your leg up. I don't know how
easy it is for you to put. Honestly, look at
what I have right here the wall, like a, yeah,

(40:43):
we don't have to probe to me how flexible you are.
You made it in Hollywood. What are you listening to
musically now? Because all the groups that you mentioned it amazing.
What are you listening to musically now? Now? Um? I
got the kids to finally admit that the boom Bat
era saw him SoundCloud era, Like I got the young
kids to finally admitted. I was like, yo, like the

(41:06):
kids from the nineties, like because they're like eleven to
twenty three. So then all day they're listening to SoundCloud
and I get with it, like, like, you know, there's
music I like from that world. But obviously I listened
to the Golden era. DJ Premier is my God, you know,
Q Tips my God, like Gang Star, MOBI, Prince Paul

(41:26):
Pete Raw. Who's your top five? Top five dead or alive? Yes,
m hm is. I can't go in order because that
would take me like I would want to think for
a Month's big Gel's on there Um Tribe Like, hey man,
it's a tribe. Can I put tip in fife as one?
Like tribe is one of them together? Okay? So Big

(41:47):
al Tribe, Mob D Gang Star, Oh no old On,
I need six boutang. And because there's someone I'm leaving
out that's really important to me clearly or not. Oh
ju I love ja wow wow. So he was really

(42:08):
big on from me. And you listen to anything makes
with and I'm like happy for him and Royce's success,
Like I like stories like that, like their band and
Run the Jewels, like people blowing up like later in life.
It's like, yo, we all get a holder bro its
like we ain't gonna be twenty. We're not twenty anymore.
And it's nice to see someone that makes good art

(42:28):
blow up. Right, that's sick. You know. We got more
with Jonah Hill when we come back, don't move. It's
the Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club.
Jonah Hill is here Charlomagne as as a white man
who loves the coach of hip hop so much. How
do you use your privilege to combat prejudice that we

(42:48):
experience on a social level. That's a really good question,
and mostly I need to be better. Two of the
leads of my movie or African American non actors ons
Hispanic and one's white. Two or white. You know. So
for me, this movie was a representation of like my
multicultural life of skateboarding. But I need to do better.

(43:09):
You know what can I do? Like, like for real?
Like I want to know what I can do to
check my privilege and help people out, you know what
I mean? Like one of our producers is Mikey Alfred
is a young African American dude's twenty three, a co
producer of the movie. I didn't want it to be
like a bunch of white people making a movie about
all these cultures, you know. But yo, I'm not saying,

(43:30):
like tell me for real, like what is a good
way for me to be of service as opposed to
just being privileged? Dude? Um, one way through your art
like you're doing if you're hiring people of these cultures
you're talking about, yeah, because one of the problems to
me is like you have all these culturally clueless people
in these boardrooms talking about things and just calling boy

(43:53):
when you see it, like, I mean, that's I mean,
that's always. I mean, you see some balls going in society,
call it out and jab some of that spinder on fire,
some of that heat, you know. But for me, for real,
it's like even that's what I was saying, Like when
I was young, right, I'm in these big comedies and
it's I'm put there right, I'm putting this box right,
and you're in a boardroom and it's all these whack

(44:13):
ass like fifty year old white people basically, and they're like,
how do we sell twenty one Jump Street? And then
like you go to like mainstream white radio, and I'm like,
why aren't I on Big Boy? Why aren't I on
you know, like it's like it is, I'm a white
straight dude. I get it. I've been handed just based
on that, right, And so I want to be of

(44:36):
service and I want to be the best I can be,
and anyone who wants to help me do that. I'm
all years big help from everyone except for Kanye right now.
It's like say no, yes, no, you know yeah, I
love his music. Don't know what the is going on
right now? You know, nobody does about the movie one

(44:58):
time because they saying you gotta go. Well, you know
I'm going anywhere, bro, what are you talking about? As
long as you guys want me here, Like, I'm not leaving,
Like this is what I've been like for real. This
is so sick to me, man, to talk about hip
hop music, to talk about like I literally feel like
I do watch you guys every day. It's like weird.
This is so flattering, but it's legit. So don't know
what's up with your Adida's collab. Can't talk about it yet,

(45:20):
but let's just say Jonah One's coming for the creators.
But with it ever hard to get people to take
you serious as an actor. I have to doing so
many comedic roles of course. Yo. Let me tell you something, man,
I think you go through this a lot too, because
I watch your evolution right now. I see what you're doing.
It's amazing. I love it. I love it. I'm a

(45:40):
big fan really and like the best thing anyone ever
said to me is that true confidence is living in uncertainty.
And that's my biggest struggle, and I think it's everybody's
biggest struggle. If you get married, you want to want
to be Mary forever. It's perfect. I take a job,
I'm never gonna get fired. You know, you just want certainty, right,
So no one gives you about us, like we think
people give you about us, but they don't. They got

(46:02):
their own lives going on. So they see me, they
see me in super Bad. They put me in this
box and if I'm different than what they think, that's
uncertainty and that's weird to people. And they're like they
don't know how to deal with it because they're only
giving it a second of attention. But they're like, that's
the funny guy from super Bad. So if I'm like yo, no,
I'm like I'm other things too, it's like no, no, dude,

(46:22):
just stay in that thing. It's safer for me. It's
easier for me, you know. And then I'm like no,
I'm I don't want to be a filmmaker. That's what
I want. It's like no, no, no, dude, Just like
you're an actor, just like stay over there, like you know,
it's like people don't like change. They like, you're not
allowed to grow. Our evolved, right, Bro, we're human, like
we all we only are today. So it's like it
was I would say frustrating, but like frustrating. It's called

(46:42):
an uptown problem. Bro, It's like you know what I mean, Like,
I know it's an uptown problem. It's a privileged problem.
It's a champagne problem. You never heard that. Yeah, it's
a champagne problem. It's uptown problem. Like, but for me,
it's like, I'm not what you think I am. I'm me.
You're also a sex symbol. Now I have the biggest

(47:04):
crush on you. I have a girl. I have a
girl his fashion and they post but you're wearing all
the time and they're like, look at donut him. The
fashion stuff is dope, man like, Like it's it comes
from the culture. You know, you talk about growth and
you know, not being afraid to change. Did you do
that on your own, whether it's some therapy, like, well, guys,

(47:27):
I'm heavy with I'm heavy with therapy. And I really
want to put that out there because people in the
spotlight when I was growing up didn't talk about therapy
and I think it's dope, especially in the African American community,
to kill and I talk a lot about how like
they're stigmatized on stigma on therapy and mental illness and
stuff like that. Like, dude, therapy saved my life. Like,

(47:48):
if I didn't have someone to talk to you about stuff,
I don't know where i'd be. And I'm sensitive. I'm
a really sensitive dude. So when someone says something mean,
it affects me really deeply. I'm not like, my anxiety
is crazy. Back in the day, we'd be on the
radio not talking about how you get anxiety sometimes, and
I think that's dope. What was it like for you

(48:09):
to watch the final cut for the first time? It
was the first game. Was my sister, Beanie Feltine, who's
a sick actress. She was a lady bird. Yeah, she's
she's brilliant. Man. Next year's year being like, watch out.
I'm glad I can be a director because there's a
better version than me that's female that's coming next year.
Thank you. She's she's my best friend. So she's like

(48:29):
because anyone else coming in, I'm like, yeah, cute Tip
and Frank Ocean and she's like, oh, shut up. And
then she gets there and it's just the three of
them and they watched the movie and she starts crying
after the movie, but she was embarrassed. She didn't want
to cry in front of Frank Ocean, so she ran
out down the hallway. And that was the first time
we showed the movie because I was like, Frank is
the taste. God, he is the taste. I disagree, but

(48:51):
I love. I'm also a huge fan of yours. I agree,
but like, like, he has great taste, so he keeps
it real. He doesn't like it that sucks, like he
will be honest, and que Tip is one of my
closest friends. So to me, it's like, I was like,
I'm going right in to get torn up. You know,
if there's any bush I want it, they're gonna tell
me right away. I really wish you had said that

(49:11):
about Frank Ocean. That would have been awesome. But I'm
going in there to get torn up. Come on, tell
them when they can see the movie. Now, tell them
when the movie comes. First of all, I'm sorry if
I talk too much, but I'm it's a joy to
be here, it's a joy to be heard. By everyone listening.

(49:33):
Mid Nineties comes out October nineteenth in LA and New
York in October twenty sixth everywhere. It is my heart
go check it out. I would love to see you
get with a black creative and make like a black
comedy in the vein of the super bads and get
them to the Greek So I just love that style
of comedy. Well, if you see the film, if you
see the film, the funniest scene in the film isd

(49:55):
and to me, I think it's Gerard's best scene in
the film, right. I would love to make a project
with Raw. To me, he is a special talent in
a way that we could create together and we and
I like him some hood with that style of comedy. Well,
watch the movie, dude. There is a lot of like
there is like it is from the perspective of being

(50:15):
out there, and a lot of it was like from
my friends who were black and Hispanic, how they were
treated by black and Hispanic people being skateboarders. Like there's
a line from Gerard to Nickel of like what black
people don't skate like surfs up, you know, And it's
like he was like, you know, I don't think you
can say that. Yeah, because looking and and uh, A

(50:36):
lot of it has to do with like just like
subtle racism, and especially in the nineties in LA and
everyone judges people racist people. They're the worst disgusting people
on the planet. Like many just trust me, whatever were
for white people for racist people. Yeah, man is like like,

(50:57):
I mean, you're just you're disgusting person if few a racists, right,
So black man, he's like on your Brandon Sands, No, man,
mustard mustard boys, mustard boys in the building. That's a
good job. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

(51:21):
All right morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
these rum less Let's talk boxing. It's about the rumor report,
Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Canelo Albarez has

(51:42):
signed a deal. And that deal is for a minimum
three hundred and sixty five million dollar contract for five
years and eleven fights. Okay, dropping clues Canelo album. Right,
it's a lot of bread said. Canello is the highest
paid athlete in the world. He is extremely happy. Now,
you guys, he's the one. He's the highest paid athlete

(52:04):
in the world. He's extremely happy. Is he the highest
paid athlete because contract? Yeah, because that means like as
far as the previous record was held by a New
York Yankees outfielder John Carlos Stanton, who signed a thirteen year,
three hundred twenty five million dollar deal with the Marlins
back in twenty fourteen, he was traded to the Yankees. Now,
do you guys know this streaming service days in d

(52:25):
A C N never heard of? You know. If that's
how I got to watch Canelo fights, then now I
will watch Canelo fights on days in And I guess
there's a daisy days Would you say daz and days in?
I guess that's how you pronounced it. I never heard
of At the days I would all right, oh, this

(52:45):
is I guess things are feeling kind of open now
with HBO announcing that they are not going to air
boxing anymore. So, Cannella Elbera said he had no reservations
about signing on with this new service. It's only been
available in the United States since September, so it's fairly
new here. He said, never, I was never worried because
I'm very confident in myself. I know how important I
am to any platform I go to. I'm very grateful

(53:05):
to HBO and to show Time for what they did
for my career. But I'm happy we're moving forward and
that I will be able to fight on a platform
that is the future. And as long as it's on
my TV. I ordered. I forgot it was. It was
a Terence Crawford fight that was on something too, and
I watched it on the phone. No, that was not
not this past weekend and fight before that, and I
watched it on the phone and that was stupid. Okay
to watch on the phone. I didn't like that. But
you a lot of TVs have that service where you

(53:27):
can go online and do other have apps or if
you have Apple TV, couldn't find you don't have Apple TV,
got Apple TV? You can just put it right to
your phone TTV. I'm old. I couldn't find agreement or
mirror because your phone. All right now, since we're talking
about boxing, Floyd Mayweather is saying that he's not done
with Connor McGregor. He was on TMZ Sports and he

(53:49):
said he wants to fight him and could be Here's
what he's saying. Oh, McGregor was talking so it ain't
over after after me. You know, man could be we
lock up man McGregor, we're gonna lock up again. It
could be gonna do crazy numbers. Me and McGregor gonna
do crazy numbers. Either Floyd Mayweather is bored and haven't
found another passion, or he has to fight to keep
that lifestyle up, because I'm not paying for either one

(54:09):
of those fights. But it also says that its fights
with UFC starts are helping the sport of MMA. No,
it's not. I have zero interests in seeing Mayweather fight
any MMA fighters. Okay, but I would pay for a
rematch against Canelo Alvarez. Floyd do that, I'll pay for that. No,
I would watch it, and he's making more three four
hundred million dollars. Why wouldn't you do it? Why wouldn't
he do that? I thought, y'all don't support Trump. People
people that support Trump, Floyd support Trump. No, he's explaining

(54:32):
why Floyd would do it. He's not saying he's watch
You're gonna watch the fight. I might watch the fight.
You're gonna watch the fight, and ANGELI probably not. No, Okay, No,
I don't think so. I probably watch the highlights after.
But I don't think I would watch that fight. I
have zero I didn't think that kind of McGregor fight
was all that interesting. Um, I have zero interest in
seeing Mayweather fight any MMA fighters. All right now, Cardi

(54:53):
B speaking of fighting. She is mad at youall for
stalking her. She's mad at tem Z for trying to
post a all these pictures of baby culture and on
the balcony and Miami. Here's what you had to say
if me up so much mentally, how people really had
the audacity. So he stalk me and practically took a
picture of my kid, and that's probably got me so mad.

(55:14):
They have my baby father mad as my daughter is
mad beautiful, Like I really want to show y'all how
beautiful she is. But then again, it's just like there's
a lot of psychotic people that don't like me. So
I really want to protect my baby identity, and so
I'm mentally ready let me do it. When I want
to do it, I respect it. Okay, Now, she also,

(55:37):
like I said, I talked about all of y'all stalkers,
y'all people that run CMZ. You don't have people sending
death threats to your child and I'm not saying this
like all for no sympathy, no like that. It's facts.
It's facts. My number got leaked a couple of weeks ago.
Y'all gotta see that. I got proof of crazy, disgusting
messages that I literally had to get a private investigators

(55:58):
to see. Who are these people? Me and my baby father,
we want to protect our child. So it's just like,
why don't you respect that? Why don't yar respect people? Kids?
I respected? Social media is show and tell? What I
choose to bring in the school for show and tellers?
Would I choose to bring the school for show and
tell if I don't want to show y'all my kids?
And that's my business, Okay when people are definitely want

(56:21):
to see her kids, and then you're right, it's disrespectful.
It's highly disrespectful. Oh and shout out to Johnny Walker
twenty two on Twitter. He said day Z and the
streaming service we're talking about its pronounced does Zone. Yeah,
just so you know, not day day Okay, Manla And
that's your rumor report? All right? Thank you? Miss ye yes, sir,

(56:41):
you giving that. Donke. Oh, we got another white caller
criminal today, guys. I need all criminal. I need golf
cart Yail to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a world with her. All right,
we'll give it to it when we come back. Keep
a lot just to breakfast club. Come on, let's don't
be a dusk because right now you want some real
it's time for don't give it. So if we ever
feel I need to be a donkey man, the hero

(57:04):
did get name. I had become Donkey of the day.
The practice club bitches, Yeah, it's donkey today for thirdday,
I tell where a tef go to a Caucasian woman
who the Internet has unaffectionately named golf cart Gale. Man's
heavy in this as he puts his man's is heavy

(57:27):
on this one. Now, this happened in Florida. But this
isn't an example of the craziness of Florida. This is
just an example of good old American racism. Oh what
would America be without racism? You know, it's so interesting
because every day on my Twitter and Instagram, I get
so many people saying, all you talk about is race, Charlmagne,
everything is not a race issue, And I will tell
you all that is a fact. Okay, everything is not

(57:50):
a matter of race. But the racial things I talk
about on this radio are about race. So let's talk
about these issues and not about everything. Okay, stop trying
to deflect back to the matter of hand. See what
we have here, ladies and gentlemen, is another white collar criminal. Okay,
what is a white collar criminal? A white person who
called the police on a black person for absolutely nothing
was simply living wild black all right. The reason I

(58:12):
called him a criminal is because there should be a
crime for a white person to call the police on
a black person for nothing, because for us, any interaction
with the police is literally a matter of life and death.
And in this latest edition of white callar Crime, this woman,
golf Cart Gail, called the police on a black man
simply because the black man was instructing his son from
the sidelines of a soccer game. I repeat this, white woman,

(58:35):
golf Cart Gail, called the police on a black man
simply because the black man was instructing his son from
the sidelines of a soccer game. Let's go to NBC
News for the report police it's the latest encounter of
questionable behavior. Was a field marshal at a youth soccer game,
calling nine one one after. She says parents got out
of hands, including this father who yelled instructions to his
son during the batch. Gerald Jones says he was profiled

(58:58):
then singled out after another their parent became unruly. She's
calling the cops after the confrontation went viral. League officials
said the marshal was doing her job. I have parents
that are control and need to be removed from a
youth soccer game. Some say this is another example of
police being called on African Americans for doing the mundane.

(59:19):
Back in Florida, soccer officials insist the field marshal acted
appropriately and without malice. The video, they say, is an
incomplete narrative. But it's a narrative many say they live
every day. Now we have a white eyewitness, right, you
have a white eyewitness, played a white eye. Played a
white eyewitness who saw the whole thing. So this is

(59:40):
a good white person who witnessed. Oh we don't have
that in there. Yeah, played a white eyewitness. This is
a good white person. I've never in my life has
seen anything like this. I felt that this woman sat
there on her cart and was a very intimidating presence.
She herself, Hey, good call yeah, Paul and her thrifts.
It was an hon issue until it was a parent

(01:00:00):
or somebody else. So she's sitting there just waiting and
creating tension. And to sit and follow this man out
when he said, hey, I'm gonna leave. I don't want
an issue, So why she felt it was necessary when
he voluntarily left of his own accord, she felt, I'm
still gonna call the cops on you, Rona for that
white eyewitness. All right, she doesn't like mayonnais E's okay,

(01:00:24):
listen in andets, let me give you some ideas. I'm old.
So I grew up in the era of garbage pail kids.
All right. You know what the garbage piled kids trading
cards were, right, They had names like junk food John, Okay,
raid de Ka, Boozing Bruce. They were just a bunch
of disgusting looking, gross, repugnant, vile looking kids. They were
visual representations of what bigotry looks like. So I feel

(01:00:44):
that the internets need to recreate these all right, we
can do digital trading cards and call them garbage pale
cracks right now. Once again, I used that term because
that's what I call racist biggots. All right, not all
white people, just racist biggots. And if you are more
mad at me using that term, then you are probably
a bigger than a racist too. All right, okay, all right,

(01:01:08):
Now we can remake these digital trading cards. Call them
garbage pelle crackers. Is perfect, all right, because racism is trash.
Biggest tree is garbage. And we have golf cart Gale,
all right, barbecue, Becky Hallway, Hillary, Cornerstone, Caroline. We can
immortalize these people forever. We can have we can we
can have rights for their racism and biggotree all right.
We can have a racist Rookie of the Year card.

(01:01:29):
We can have we can have the MBC Most Violatile Cracker.
All right. This can be a thing because the only
thing that will stop these white caller criminals is public embarrassment.
All right, All racists and biggots should be called out
and publicly shamed. Please let Kathy Griffin do the honors.
Please give this giant jar of mail. Look biggest hehaw? Okay,

(01:01:54):
Charlomagne has the mayonnaise on his head. Okay, it seems
like he white likes white stuff on his head. All right,
But up next, ask ye eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you got a question for
you you need relationship advice or any type of advice,
hit you up right now again eight on hundred five
eight five one o five one. It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on it the Breakfast Club. E j Envy Angela, Yee,

(01:02:19):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's
time to ask ye. Hello. Who's this? This is Margie
from Miami. Margie, what's your question for you? My question
for you is just I'm just trying to like date
better or get better into the dating scene, and I
just want to know how do I do that? Okay, well,
so how are you dating now? Not at all? Are

(01:02:39):
just very infrequently, very very infrequently? And how are you
meeting people? Are you online? Are you on these dating services?
Are you on Match? I'm online. I'm not really on Match.
But like I used to go out a lot, but
for some reason out here in Miami you just meet
the worst people. Have you thought it about trying online dating?

(01:03:01):
I've thought about it, but I would you know, I
was thinking, you know, I'm young, I go out and
I should just be someone in person. Yeah it sounds good,
but it seems like that's not really happening for you,
so I wouldn't rule that out as an option. Also,
I think usually when you go out with groups of people,
it's hard to meet somebody because you're already in a group,
which is intimidating for guys to approach you when you

(01:03:23):
have a lot of people around you. So I think
for you, I would also try to go places sometimes
by myself, like if I'm going to a restaurant and
go sit at a lounge and bring something with me
to do, because it's easier to meet people when you're
by yourself and you're forced to make conversation. So things
like that help. Also get involved in some activities that
you're interested in, if it's taken a class or volunteering,

(01:03:44):
because things that you're interested in, you'll meet people that
are also on that same wavelength as you. So sometimes
it means just putting yourself out there more and not
going to the same places all the time. A lot
of times we have regular places that we go to
our own chairs where we see the same people, and
sometimes you have to get yourself out of your own
comfort zone. I really thought it was just living in Miami.
I try to like go out of town and visit

(01:04:06):
other countries and other states because I just feel like
the men out here are terrible. Well, also, that attitude
is not going to help you bring anybody to you.
You know, you're right. You gotta stop having that negative
energy and don't always look at people as somebody you
might potentially date. Just look at that cannot meet somebody
interesting that might be just a cool person. Because sometimes
you put a lot of pressure on yourself saying could

(01:04:28):
this be the one? Could this be the one? When
it really is things start off as a friendship and
not actually putting that out there, like men are terrible,
The men out here are awful. Of course, if you
go out there saying that that's what you're going to
attract and that's what it's gonna feel like, and that's
the attitude you're gonna have. Also, I've been getting the
fact that I'm intimidating forts men because they're like, you know,
there's nothing, it doesn't seem like there's anything wrong with you.

(01:04:48):
So I'm like, is it a bad thing to be
too good? I think that a I don't know what
that means. When they said that there's nothing wrong with you,
but I've never heard that, because one's ever said that
to me, So I can't I can't co sign that.
But I do think that your attitude has to be
different and you have to be more open to wanting
to accept people into your world. I think a lot

(01:05:11):
of times it's energy, and people are feeding off that
energy of you feeling that these men are just no
good and nothing out here. You gotta go out with
that attitude. If I'm gonna get out there in the
world today and enjoy myself and me some great interesting
people and start conversations and be nice and friendly, and
if nothing happens that day, something will happen. But you
just got to welcome it into your life. Okay, thank you?

(01:05:32):
All right, Margie, all right, Ask ye eight hundred five
eight five one on five one. If you got a
question for ye? Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, Na guy, we
all the breakfast club in the middle of Ask ye, Hello,
who's this? This is Nicole? Me, Nicole, what's your question
for ye? So? I have a fifteen year old daughter
who's been dealing with bull even problems. She came home

(01:05:54):
the other day, Ask me, Mom, what do I do
if thank you messing with me? I said, who keep
messing with you? She said everybody. I was like why.
She was like, I don't know. Every thing, like every
time I get something new, or every time I get
my hair done or whatever the fact, maybe they, you know,
start messal order and picking on it because she's real
shy and quiet. And my first response was punched him

(01:06:14):
in the face because I just don't deal with stuff
like that. We didn't grow up the same. Let's just
say that. So I just need some positive, just some
advice just to give her because I'm not positive at
this point. I just want to find out who the
mama and the daddy is so we can just have
a nice conversation. At this point, I'm not really getting
frustrating for me. Is it a group of people bullying

(01:06:36):
your daughter or is it one person in particular, just
random like I guess you know how they kick up
and everybody bad when they with each other kind of
thing when you're in middle school, because she's fifteen and
the eighth grade and like real shy and don't deal
with people a lot, and so what happens when you
talk to the teacher about it. The teachers don't do nothing.
That's the thing, like they have this weird thing in
Alabama where again Alabama, they have the thing in the

(01:07:00):
Alabama where they you gotta basically fight somebody to get
something done. And the first thing when I told her
to punch him in a face, what she said was, Mama,
I can't get that on my record. I want to
be a teacher. So I don't know what to tell
at this point. Because Okay, so I do think Number one,
it's important when child is being bullied in school for
you to listen to what your daughter has to say
without being judgmental, so she can express to you how

(01:07:23):
she feels, so she doesn't feel like she's being bullied
at school and then she comes home and she's scared
to talk about it, right, I think you should ask
her what does she think are some things that she
can do in the future, so she can come up
with some solutions with you. And it's really important for
you to continue to contact the school about it. And
I think a great way to do that is not
just to call and do that, but to send emails

(01:07:44):
so that there is a track of all of that
so in case anything does happen or things get even worse.
You can see they can see that you've been trying
to contact them through emails, c see whoever it is
that you have to with the principle, it's the teacher,
so that everybody's aware of the situation and they're held
accountable and respond before it. So here's the thing, Like
she dealt with bullying last year, and I used to

(01:08:04):
go up to the school so much till they know me.
When I pull up, they're like, oh lord, what now
kind of thing. So it's just been random this year.
But like I'm I've got to the point where I'm
just sick of it and don't know what else to
do too, because I just want her to just fight
them and just show them like look, leave me alone.
Like she don't mess with nobody. That's that's the thing.
Like she doesn't mess with nobody. And like the features

(01:08:25):
don't do nothing, the pushbles don't do nothing. I asked
them to pull the cameras in certain areas when they
pull her hair or whatever, Oh the cameras don't work.
They always got the excuse, you know, for everything that
the cameras don't work. That I was like, Okay, what
is something happening in school, y'all, cameras don't work, y'all
not gonna be to find out what happened. I do
want you to leave that digital trail as well. And
I think for your daughter, what does she say to them?

(01:08:46):
Does she ever confront whoever's bullying her and express them
that's not that's that's the aggravating part is it makes
me mad. And here's another thing, Like I have another
daughter that goes there. She's in the sixth grade. This year,
Like last year she wasn't there and she dealt with
it like the whole year. But this year or she's
there and they're like totally opposite. She's like, show me
who it is, Show me who keep messing with you?

(01:09:07):
Because she want to go find out what's going on
with a sister because a sister don't like the fight,
but she don't mind fighting, right, they keep thicking on it,
but she won't tell them who it is. So when
you know you should explain something, you should explain to
your daughter that bullies are cowards and that's why they're
bullying and doing the things that they do. It's their
own insecurity. So she can't understand why this person is

(01:09:27):
doing what they're doing, and she should You should tell
her ask them why is it that you feel like
you need to do these things? Just directly ask them
a question, whether it's in front of people, and ask them,
what is it that's going on with you that you
feel like you need to pick on me and try
to bully me every single day? Right? Can I give
you some advice for somebody who has five kids? The
first thing, first thing I would do is is I
would put you put my daughter in karate. Is your

(01:09:47):
daughter in any type of martial arts, I put her
in boxing, your fight. That's something I thinking try karate
because karate gives you a little different mental when you
do things. And second of all, I would send email.
But what I would do is I would talk to
an attorney and just to get to an attorney's email.
Not necessarily you have to hire an attorney, but when
you see see an attorney that people usually like to

(01:10:09):
move a little faster. Told me exactly how I have
to have the the evidence that's right. When I went
to the school and ask him about cameras and stuff
that cameras don't want Listen, listen, listen, your daughter's word
isn't your daughter's word is enough evidence. Listen, listen, listen.
You don't need you don't need to hire paper trail
from last year and that this school is soool, don't
You don't need to hire an attorney, but get an

(01:10:30):
attorney's email that you spoke to and cec them and
I guarantee they will act on that immediately. Nobody wants
asking from a lawyer, so do that and that usually
gets things working. All right, okay, trust me? All right,
all right, tell you jaughter that we love her, and
tell her that what she does. It's really interested in
what Charlomagne has to say, because she felt like laughing.
I definitely gonna tell you hit them back. Just teach

(01:10:50):
your kids out to fight. I don't know this, she said.
She has her kids in boxing, but just go get
the heart. You know what I'm playing shame. You know
she in boxing, she knows how to fight, she just
ain't got the heart like she and like I said,
just make sure you let her know that the reason
that people bully is because their cowards and they have
their own insecurities. It's not because they're cool at all.
A right thing that people bullies because the bullies they

(01:11:11):
never got punched in their goddamn nos I agree, I agree,
good time, one good punch in the nose, and they
will never do it again. They only do it they
can get away with absolutely. All right, ask you eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need some questions for you could call out any time
that you've got rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk
about a show that's coming back. Then. This show actually
is kind of what started the whole entire reality TV

(01:11:34):
show craze. All right, we'll get into that when we
come back. Keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning,
j Mvy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. It's time for the rumors. Let's talk Asap Rocky.
She's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with
Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes, so, Asap Rocky

(01:11:57):
is on the cover of Esquire UK magazine and he's
talking about how much he loves orgies. Now, he said,
my first orgy was when I was in seventh grade,
thirteen years old, And he said that he was living
in a homeless shelter and the school was like three
blocks away. He said, they used to let us out
for lunch. The first time was in this apartment building.
We took the elevator to the roof and everybody put

(01:12:17):
their coats on the ground. There were like five girls
and ten guys and we all just took turns. He
said his biggest concern was whether or not he would
have the littlest penis now. He also says he has
his own one hundred thousand dollar bed that he designed
that's gigantic because he has a lot of orgies at
his house with some very close female companions. He said
he's photographed and documented many of them, and the women

(01:12:39):
that he's around are into that free spirited ish like
he is. He also said that women attack him for
sex and that he wants an open minded woman or two.
He said he's had sporadic periods when he is monogamous,
but he needs a girl who's into girls sometimes. Oh
he's sap is also young as well. Trust me, when
you get older, you want to slow the hell down.

(01:13:00):
It's an orgy man and women. That's orgy or no,
it can be yes. I don't know. I've never had one.
I mean, he said the first time he did it,
it was five girls and ten guys. Five girls, ten guys.
That sounds like a burger spot. I don't want to
be yet me see five girls, ten guys. But he
said they all took turns. So that's a lot of
hot dogs, not too many buns. There's a lot more

(01:13:22):
twin guys per girl. Or you said five girls take
a lot more guys women two guys per girl. Yes,
there's too many hot dogs, not enough buns. Yeah, that's
a little while. Well, you know what, he's free spirited.
So maybe you guys are looking at this as much
as you want. Really, if you look at it like that,
there's really fifteen buns and five hot dogs. But shouldn't
you want equality as a woman, as a woman, shouldn't

(01:13:44):
you want equal representation? Shouldn't it be ten girls, ten guys?
I mean, everybody has a bun. I don't know what
you're talking about, and I think it shouldn't matter, because
at the end of the day, if you're a free
spirit in and you're sexually fluid, it doesn't matter. I
can't even tell you what anybody identified them as. Whatever. Oh,
I'm all about equality. Okay. If it's five girls and
ten guys, that should be ten girls, ten guys, keep

(01:14:04):
it even. Well, this is what a step Rocky did.
So he was just documenting what happened in his own
life in seventh grade. Okay, and Diddy and Cassie have
broken up, and according to reports, they broke up months ago.
We're just finding out about it now. I saw a
lot of people on social media excited to shoot their
shot at Cassie, so I'm sure you know she'll be
okay with all of this. But according to reports on

(01:14:27):
Love be Scott, they're saying that Diddy has a new girlfriend,
twenty six year old model Joscelyn Chow. Now, Diddy's reps
are saying that he is still single, but he has
been spotted out with this woman quite a few times.
They were at the Drake concert together. They've been spotted
in Miami together. So they've been spotted into the gym. Yet,
because the way did he running around here with all
these young girls. He better make sure his cardio is
all the way up. Okay. Now, Cassie doesn't follow him

(01:14:48):
on Instagram, but he still follows her. That's how you
really know when somebody breaks up, when you're getting followed
and they delete all your pictures off of social media.
This old diddy in shape because you can't be running
around with a dad bought sleeping with all of them
young girls. Okay, eventually you're hawk gonnae about all right.
Kobe Bryant, he was scheduled to be a part of
the jury during the animation As Film Festival over the weekend,
but then there was a petition that called for his removal.

(01:15:09):
That petition was because of his two thousand and three
rape allegations, and that petition was started by women and
allies on change dot org, they said, and lighted the
me too movement. There has been little to no recourse
for Kobe Bryant's actions of sexual assault. Were he talking
about he had all the recourse and everything else fifteen
years ago. Was he charged? I thought he wasn't charge.
I didn't think it was convicted. I think the child

(01:15:30):
got dropped. He settled, Yeah, he settled. He settled with
the young lady and the charge was dropped. Yea, I
think the young lady said. The young lady said they
had consensual sex, but then he tried to go to
the back door and she told him no on the
backdoor action and he went to the back door anyway,
all right, Well, Kobe Bryant also released a statement. He said,
this decision further motivates me and my commitment to building

(01:15:51):
a studio that focuses on diversity and inclusion and storytelling
for the animation industry. I remain focused on changing the
world and positive ways through diverse stories, characters, and leadership
in order to inspire the next truth be told. And
white people are just using this excuse to keep him
out of a club that they don't want him in
to begin with, because it doesn't make any sense for
Kobe Brian to have all these awards and accolades. And

(01:16:13):
when all these championships, get all these endorsements, within fifteen
years later, he can't be on a film festival. I
can't sit on a panel for a film festival. All right. Now,
the Real World is coming back. They did announce an
MTV that they're going to be working with Facebook Watch
and they're going to create new editions of the series
for audiences. And then you asked Mexico and Thailand, so
you guys all remember the Real World and what a
big impact that had and that kind of was that

(01:16:33):
like the first reality show first one I remember say Cops,
he's right, but I'm talking about as far as reality
show format, I think Real World. That's the first one
I remember was all right and Orange is a New Black.
Unfortunately that series is coming to an end. Here's the
announcement the final season of Orange, last season, season seven.

(01:16:56):
It is the end, and I'm gonna miss playing and
living on me. You're one of the most groundbreaking, original
and controversial series of this decade. I want to thank
you from the bottom of my heart. Been an amazing journey,
an amazing experience. Thank you so much for all of
your support season seven. You will not be disappointed. She's
seven seasons. The final episode will air in twenty nineteen.

(01:17:18):
I'm not mad at that I haven't watched this new
season though, I'm telling you, man, the problem with Netflix
nowadays is that there's no sense of urgency. Because I've
been saying, Centre's the New Black came out some weeks ago.
I'm gonna watch it this weekend. I'm gonna watch this.
I'm gonna watch this weekend. I was cleaning up and yeah,
I've been watching it. I haven't finished it. I'm up
to like episode six. I just I just don't have
a sense of urgency to sit down and do it

(01:17:38):
because it's just there, like I know it's gonna be
there when I'm ready to watch it. All right, Well,
I'm Mandela Yee and that is your rumor report. All
right now, when we come back, shout to Neil, Happy
birthday to Neil. Today is Neo's birthday, so we're gonna
get on some day, Neil. Happy borne Day, Neil, with
your head ass I left to the last. Let me
know some of your favorite Neo joints, whether it's Sexy
Love or Miss Independent, whatever, your favorite Neo Join us.

(01:18:02):
Were gonna get some Neo one to start the mix
off with. All right, shout the revote. We'll see tomorrow.
Let me know your favorite Neo Join eight one hundred
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