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August 12, 2022 82 mins

Today on The Breakfast Club we have 50 Cent join us to talk about his Tycoon Festival in Houston and we also reflect on his iconic career with him. Later on Tink & Hitmaka join the show to talk about their recent collaborations including "Cater". Charlamagne gives Donkey of the Day to an "athletic, thick built," Floridian 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time to wake up Jack Instantially and Charlomagne the Doctor
to Breakfast Club Bitch the voice of the culture. People
watch The Breakfast Club for like news and really be
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(00:32):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela ye damn Money
d'zmby Charlomagne the Guy. Piece to the planet is Friday,
and you are listening to the last days of the
Breakfast Club. As you know it. We have that in

(00:54):
the drop yet not yet, Oh we do oh today
today were getting the drop. Okay, how y'all feel this morning?
I feel good? How you feeling? I feel good? But
I feel tender, man, I feel tender. I feel tender
this morning, but in a good way. I probably need
to call my therapist to get in because I didn't
have an appointment set up for the day. But I
Do I feel tender this morning? In a good way?
It's tender? Like is it like? Like? What's tender about you?

(01:16):
My heart feels tender, my soul feels tender. Okay, I
think it's something to do at the moon. It's one
of those days if I I'm sure when I drink
to Kila at some point this weekend, I'll cry for
no reason. Hug. No, I don't want to hug. I said,
I feel tendered in a good way. Man, ain't sad, Okay,
I'm happy. Actually, I feel good. Just feel tender this morning.
How you feeling? Do you feel tendered? Tender? Could go

(01:37):
either way? No, I don't. I'm in Martha's vinyards still.
But I'm coming home today finally. So I've been out
here doing some things with the Rockets African American Film Week,
and I actually did a pan on yesterday with Regina Hall.
She is hilarious, is she? But she has her own
production company now, yeah, yep, yep, yep, yep, she sure does.

(01:59):
That is that is fact? That is a fact. Who
we got on the show today, man, because today we
actually have a couple of our favorites that's on the
show today, like a couple of my favorite individuals, favorite talent,
Tink and hit Maker. You know, young Burg and Tink
will be joining us this morning. Hit Maker isn't one
of those favorite people that I'm talking about. Tinking drops
bombs with Tink, okay, and I appreciate I appreciate hit Maker.

(02:22):
I'm just being honest, like you know you I said
two of my favorites, my personal favorites I want. Tink
is one of them, and I appreciate hit Maker. But
this other person that we have on the show this morning,
that's I'm talking about, fifty cent will be joining us
this morning. Fifth but Curtis fifty cent Jack Curtis said,
we're joining us this morning. Let me tell you something.
You know, had plenty of conversations with Fifth, you know,

(02:44):
worked with a Fifth on his TV show and stuff
like that before. But you know, I don't know why.
Yesterday I was just it hit me like fifty cent
is like a different level of legend. It is like
there there's levels to this legend thing. Like we throw
the word legend around and there are legends, but there's
different there's levels to legends. He's a flab with number

(03:04):
one seed when it comes to being a leged Absolutely,
he moves different. Yeah, he just moves different. Fifth moves different.
Everything from you know, you know the music is unquestionable, right,
but then you just think about what everybody's doing now
as far as like the Internet and rappers being personalities.
Fifth kind of started all of that. Yeah, think about it. Yeah,

(03:28):
he kind of started all of that way way back.
But this is fifty and all of that stuff like that,
so and yeah, and everything he's doing in television and
just who he is. Man, he's different. It's only one
fifty guy. Yes, he's definitely different. So we're gonna be
kicking it with fifty. But let's get the show cracking
front page news. What we're talking about. Yes, let's talk
about it. The NBA they're gonna be honoring Bill Russell.

(03:49):
They're retiring the number six across the entire league. Okay,
we'll get it to that. Next, it's the Breakfast Cloud
Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ v Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some
front page news now. In sports, Bill Russell's number six
to be retired across the NDA following the legend's death. So, uh,

(04:14):
they're gonna retire the number six jersey, not for everybody,
though seventeen players still get to keep it. Lebron James
is one of them. I don't know how they pick
and choose who gets to still wear to jersey. I'm
sure people who have, but they just can't issue it again. Yea,
they just won't be You can continue to wear it,
but they number can't be issued again. Oh got you?
Got you? And I'm sure I'm sure that they retire

(04:35):
Michael Jordan's jersey twenty three the same way. I wonder
why the think they haven't done They haven't Michaelath for Michael.
I don't know why Michael Jordan not the logo of
the league absulutely. But you know, I mean people say
Kobe too for sentimental reasons, but you know, we're being
an objective. Michael Jordan should be the logo to the
He might own it, might not want it. He got
his own, that's true. But salute Bill Russell. Absolutely. The

(04:58):
first time the NBA has done this, m you know there,
because I think that in the Major League Baseball they
only did it for Jackie Robinson, right, that's the only
one that's totally retired. I think Jackie Robinson and in
the NHL they've done that for Wayne Gretzky. Wayne Gretzky. Yeah, okay,
what else we got? Easy? All right, Well, let's talk
about Donald Trump. So the Attorney General, Mary Garland said

(05:21):
he is the person that decided to do this search
warrant that Donald Trump keeps on saying has been a
witch hunt for him. And Donald Trump also said yesterday
that he would not oppose actually making the warrant public
so we can see exactly what was going on and
what was sees. Here is Mary Garland speaking on that decision. First,

(05:42):
I personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant
in this matter. Second, the Department does not take such
a decision lightly. The former president publicly confirmed the search
that evening, as is his right. I will not stand
by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. They protect

(06:02):
the American people from violent crime, terrorism, and other threats
to their safety while safeguarding our civil rights. They do
so at great personal sacrifice and risk to themselves. You know,
when he says things like that, yeah, we might be right,
but we have to address the history of the FBI

(06:22):
because the FBI has not been that for black people
in black civil rights movements. It was actually weaponized against
those civil rights figures in those civil rights movements. You
know what I mean. When I hear him say that,
I'm like, you're not talking to us. And I thought
about this right because we talked about this on my
talk show last night, a hell of a week on
Comedy Central. The FBI is not moving on this case
like they do everyone else. All I've seen in my

(06:44):
whole life is that when the Feds come, it's hopeful, correct.
When the fans raid your house, when the fans pull
up on you, they got you. The fact that the
FEDS raided Magalago and no arrest were made lets me
know they're not moving with the same energy that they
do everybody else. They don't know how to point it
whiteness in this country because those institutions like the FBI
were not created the punished whiteness. They were created the

(07:05):
punishing police marching the lives communities people like us. Well,
Donald Trump said, not only will I not oppose the
release of documents related to the Unamerican unwarranted and unnecessary
rate and breaking of my home in Palm beats Florida Marlago.
I am going to step further by encouraging the immediate
release of those documents. If he got them, put them

(07:26):
on put them on true social that's the social media platform.
But you know another reason that you said that is
most of the time when the Feds come in, they
have to make sure the issues right because now they're
dealing with you know, somebody that's a billionaire that can
fight them back. But that's my point. When they when
they pull up on your house, like, they ain't got billions,
so they can pretty much do what they want to do.
But usually they already got the case. You're right when

(07:47):
the when the feds come, they're not coming to ask questions.
The fans already got you. They've been monitoring you, watching you.
They got the evidence they need. You're going to jail,
and they kind of which is crazy, they kind of
gotta walk on the eggshelves with with with Donald Trump
because they because because he's powerful, and he's white, correct
and he's rich. Correct. And once again, these institutions were
not created to punish old white men like him. They

(08:09):
were created to punish people like us. Absolutely, they don't
even know what to do with him. How do you
punish white they don't even know, they don't even know.
There was like, damn, we know he did something wrong,
but we're not used to doing this. We don't even
be locking his type up. He made us feel bad.
He was like, they broke it tobody safe. I was like,
oh my goodness, don't not the same. We don't want
to set this precedent now right, we're gonna start locking
up a rich, old white privilege men now in America.

(08:33):
All right, well that is your front page news. That's
all I'm saying. I'm gonna throw them a hand up
in there and get it off your chest. I think
got me feeling I'm like I'm crazy. I'm like, I
know I'm not crazy. Eight hundred five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, phone line
to wide open again eight hundred five eight five one
on five one, and don't forget fifty cent, I'll be
joining us this morning. Also Tink and heat Maker's Breakfast

(08:53):
Love com one the Breakfast Club, Holly, this is your
time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad
or blessed. Eight five one. We want to hear from
you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this deric? Are
we're doing? How we're doing? What's up? Broking it off

(09:14):
your chests? Okay, so listen, y'all gotta give me a
minute because I'm about to get it all off. But
I'm gonna be quick and swift food and make it
real clear. So Booms was a term driver ten years
decided to get that up. People don't pay attention on
the roads, wind up getting in the four and they're
doing ten hours shifts ten plus, so they do damn

(09:35):
there eleft right now. At some point they didn't drop
the all the restrictions for COVID. You know, COVID still
a thing. We get that, we understand that, but come
on now, you're working us to death like we're coming
back tomorrow. Don't keep your strong hold on us like that.
Somebody got to come in tell may push it back there.
You know, everybody just can't be puppets. So my team

(09:57):
with that is some people love some people don't. They
need to take a poll or something. You understand. I'm
saying absolutely. I saw that yesterday the CDC. So the
CDC ended UH test to stay for schools and they
relaxed COVID rules. What does that mean? Exactly like we
gotta we don't have to test everywhere we go. Now,
some places he require if it's if it's an individually

(10:19):
owned institutions, they own rules, just like people are. Just
like institutions or establishments to require mass or something. Then
some only follow the CDC guidelines. Some had their own guideline.
I am very upset about this because yesterday we had
a very very important guest that I wanted to sit
down and have a conversation with, and we couldn't have

(10:40):
her up because somebody and her entourage chest the positive
for COVID and I said, so what bring her up?
And they wouldn't bring her up. Okay, I'm upset about
this now, let me get this off my chest. H Angel,
Angel Louise. I'm gonna miss you. I'm gonna miss you.
I'm gonna tune me and tell all your all your

(11:00):
new upcoming adventures, and we wish you the best here
in the day. You know, we always root for you.
We see you around here a lot. We know you
party with us, so we always stip our hat to you. Charlemagne.
I need a book from you, brother, I got you
I'm gonna get your address and we'll send you something. Brother,
All right, now, you and you, hey, when Angela leave

(11:21):
you and DJ Mvy cut on that funny business out man, man,
funny business are you talking about? Funny is the key word?
Oh no, no, listen, listen, I'm gonna tell y'all something.
I'm gonna get the address. I'm saying something, so of
other causes to get through, we take this out. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
because I'm want to send the book. I'm trying to
build myself. Take us out. Both of y'all are almost

(11:46):
like consider political figures, right, So when you y'all, y'all
almost considered like political figure. You're not politically, not not
in a politician type way. But people admire y'all. Y'all.
They listen to y'all, especially you or charlottelady, because you're
well into mental health and people look up to that.
So when y'all do that funny business thing, man, you

(12:07):
confuse the funniest of all the funny business is good
for my mental health. I love loving on my brother.
We should be able to love on each other without
you know, anybody thinking anything funny. But yeah, you got
to remember you at work. I mean I know you
at work. Hold on, well, they say you gotta remember

(12:29):
you at work. You're that in your free time, not
at work. You know what it is? Toxic masculinity has
ranged supreme so much that when you see a black
man loving on another black man, you think they're gay.
And they might be, but so white. Getn't know if
your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
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(12:54):
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(13:26):
But R Kelly's a long time living girlfriend who allegedly
might be his fiance. Joycelyn Savage is going to be
writing a tella book about her relationship with R. Kelly,
and an email to the Post, she did confirm the
book will be called Love and Joy of Robert and
it will be published tomorrow on Saturday. She said, all
I can say is that it is about Robert, the

(13:47):
beginning of my life and Robert's shadow, where things began
to take off and where they are currently going. Okay,
so we don't know whether or not they're engaged, but
she said everything will be answered in her book. Okay, yeah,
she should be interesting. I'll try to make sure I
get my hands on it this weekend so we can
talk about it Monday, all right. And people are upset

(14:09):
about Britney Spears for a post that she wrote to
Kevin Federline, her ex, and you know, he had posted
these recordings of their two sons together of Britney Spears
arguing with them, and she attempted to give an explanation
of why. And in the post she was just talking
about teenagers who are just hard to deal with at

(14:31):
that age. They were eleven and twelve at the time,
and she said, but come on, there's being rude, then
there's being hateful. They would visit me walking the door,
go straight to their room and lock the door. And
so then she goes on to say that she would
ask to see the kids and wouldn't get a response
for us sometimes two or three days. But the part
that people are upset about is she's talking about how

(14:52):
there's a lot of weed being smoked at Kevin Federline's
house and she said we will She said, when can
we you so as much as so as much of
you watch what he refers to as his family, as
a perfect Brady Bruns family. I can guarantee you that
house has more weed than Ludacris, fifty cent jay Z

(15:12):
and Puff Daddy combined. I was offended by that she
named dropped all these black people. I was offended by
that because she ain't named nobody that's a notorious smoker.
She ain't say Snoop Dog, she ain't say Winds Khalifa.
When do we associate weed with Ludacris, fifty jay Z
and did he? Yeah? That doesn't right knocking off. That's
what offended me more than anything like damn at least

(15:33):
no yea himpop That sounds dumb. Now she just said
Snooped have been like if she said Snooper Winds, I understand,
like those people are anonymous with marijuana currency, like you
just name You just named four random people that aren't
even associated with marijuana, like stop. Yeah. So people were like, oh,
you can send and name all these black people, all

(15:53):
these black rappers seem like all right, And Kathy Hilton
has tattoo apologize and explain why she mistook Lizzo for Precious.
And this was while she was on Watch What Happens
Live with Andy Cohen And here is what happened during
that instant. I feel like I do precious. No, she

(16:23):
as precious. Now, Lizza's precious. That's like what I call her.
Lizz is precious to me. Yes, now Lizzo is precious.
M hmm. All right. Well her explanation, she said, the
screen was so far away and my vision is terrible.
If you recall, I couldn't even make it who Justin
Timberlake or Melissa Ethridge was. I don't think she was

(16:46):
trying to be funny. You he really thought she was precious.
I think she really made an honest mistake. And the
worst part about that mistake is that, well, I guess not.
She don't know that gaps. She don't know Gabbery cidaby.
She only knows her ass precious, you know what I mean?
Maybe if she would have said Gabay citabaiting. People probably
wouldn't have been so offended by it. People people were offended, right,
It was backlash. People are plenty. Yeah. I think if

(17:09):
I think if she would have said Gabberrey Citabay, it
would have been precious. Yeah. And I think what she
said precious, it comes off as a joke, but she
probably don't know that. She don't know gaberts to the
Bay's real name, all precious his real name? What you know?
What the hell I mean? All right? Now, our pastor
in North Carolina is upset about Beyonce's song Church a
Girl and to discernment about it. I saw that she

(17:32):
got some backlash, but then I also saw a lot
of positivity, people saying, you know, I had some issues
and I was thinking about, like, you know, church and
what I do and judgment and all of that. So
some people say that song really help him. But this
pastor is saying that that song is trash. Here's what
he had to say. The only thing I can account
for some of this stuff is somebody that sold their

(17:54):
soul to the devil. Now, all I can say to
you is this, when you're saying your soul to the devil,
you get the short end of the stick because you would.
You're not gonna live but solo. And when you leave here,
when you're going, you're going to be that forever. It's
not a good deal. I don't care when it gives you.
But this piece of shrash, that's release. And she named

(18:19):
it church Girl. Now. I had thought to try to
read the lyrics to you, but I struggle to listen
to them. It's too bad. It's too bad. It's not
for public consumption. I drop it like dropping, like knocking
off path through. What is he talking about it? That's

(18:41):
why when people say only God can judge me, I say, yeah, right,
that's all humans do is judge, especially religious folks. Yeah,
that's the whole point of the song. I g to
not be judged. Church girls acting a little bad girls act.
The snotty took that ass like you came up from
the South, dropping like like about it and shut up, man,

(19:02):
you're messing up the song, singing it all slow like
you you've been in Houston too long? Are you chopping
the screw in the song? Listen? Religious folks are so
damn judgmental. Do not judge, or you two will be
judged Matthew seven one two religious folks don't give a
damn about that scripture. And crazy part about that song
is Beyonce is showing the whole totality of people. We
are all the perfect balance of ratchetness and righteousness. And

(19:23):
I saw church girls in real life. I didn't told
y'all this story. Bishop td Jake sixty fifth B Day
Party dropping on the clues box with Bishop td Jakes. Okay,
those folks at depart the house, girl, how to get down?
You hear me? When? When when d Knights played, uh
blow the whistle by two s my favorite folks know
what truth your favorite world was? And guess what, that's fine.
We all the perfect balance of ratchness and rightness. Who perfect?

(19:46):
And that's not even being imperfect just because you want
to drop it like I thought it, dropping it like
I thought it. Hey, hey, hey, all right, all right, right,
well that is your report. Play the song. Let's play
this song. Play an entirety, lay the song. Can we
play it in this entirety? Why not? Can you? Can
you put a song come dropped the next Drake record?
I know that's a job. No, No, we're about to play.
We're about to play Beyonce. I know, but you probably
had another Drake record your had scheduled to play this

(20:08):
little Baby. Okay, come on, Church Girl wants us to
play this record this morning the Breakfast Club. Your mornings
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(20:31):
So bring the pleasure with the gold standard Magnum large
sized condoms. Hey, the line I love in that record
nobody can judge me but me. But that's not true always.
But people will judge you all day long. We'll just
remember judgmental folks. Judging a person does not define who
they are, defines who you are. All right? I love
that record. Man with a perfect balance of ratchetness and righteousness.

(20:53):
All right, well we are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting
some ropes. Yeah, you know me, guy's crazy. All right, Well,
let's talk about you know, we still do have COVID
nineteen and the CDC has announced that they are going
to be loosening these restrictions. So as first the guidance

(21:15):
for quarantines and social distancing, they no longer recommend individuals
stay at least six feet apart to reduce the risk
of exposure. The guidance was someplace since the start of
the pandemic, but because of widespread vaccination or previous infection,
they believe that most of the United States has at
least some immunity, so no more of those six feet
apart rules now. They also said the new guidelines dictate

(21:37):
that contact tracing only needs to be enforced at hospitals
or at high risk population living situations like nursing homes.
So some of the guidances is saying like, if you
come into contact with somebody who tested positive for COVID,
then you go ahead and get tested too. But when
it comes to quarantining, people who have been exposed but
are not infected do not need to quarantine. And if

(21:59):
you have test positive you should stay home at least
five days, but if you have more moderate or severe cases,
isolate for ten days. So it's over, y'all, got it,
It's over, y'all. So what are they saying, I don't
have to stay in six feet away and if I
catch COVID? What I gotta do? If you have it,
if you're if it's not too severe, stay home for
five days. If it is. If it is severe or moderate,

(22:21):
then ten days. It's overall. We've moved on. If you're
exposed and you're negative, you don't need to quarantine. We've
moved You don't have to quarantine up, man, We just man. Listen, hey,
if you're narrative, it's so all right. We've moved on.
The social experiment is done. They know y'all don't care,
so we don't have to test it the more to
come up here when the last time you to come,

(22:42):
don't test. Now. I'm so mad about that guest that
couldn't come up here yesterday because it's as stupid ass
COVID protocol. Okay, if we've lost out on such a
phenomenal guest yesterday, at least phenomenal to me. Okay, the
guests didn't have COVID, but somebody with them did and
we couldn't let him up. But they didn't schedule that, Eddie.
If that was the case, we would let him up
there for soon. Okay, all right, soon soon, listen, please

(23:05):
iPhone stop sending me that dumb ass notification that I
came in contact with people with COVID. All right, it
clearly doesn't matter no more, the CDC said, So they
dropped restrictions like a thoughty, thoughty, anybody asking you to
do COVID test now they just flirting, especially if it's
the anal swap, all right. And mortgage rates are above
five percent once again after dipping below that the first
time in months a week earlier. So right now, the

(23:26):
thirty year fixed rate mortgage is about five point twenty
two percent, and that's up from four point nine nine
percent the week before. So, you know, still kind of high,
very high for people who are looking about you. People
are still buying, all right, Well that is your Yeah,
people are still buying if you can listen, if you

(23:47):
can get a great deal, a great deal, it's a
great deal no matter what. Yeah, people are still looking
for housing. There's still a shortage of housing, so people
are still buying. Interest rates are still high, but you can,
you know, still find some some good deals right now.
Prices are coming down a little bit. Drop her like
a thoughty, drop her like it out of Hey, Chryst
is dropping like I thought all right when we come back,
fifty cent oill be joining us to go legend, so

(24:07):
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
Club one five one, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will
never be the same morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest in the building, fifty cent. It got

(24:31):
me up bright and early. What's going on? Many thing?
Good man? No complaints? How I feel? Will be back
in New York Man, feel good man? The city, The
city is good. Don't you ain't watching YouTube to see
the news clips about every more? Things is going on
out here. You look like you got back in the
gym heavy brom I back. You know this said was
fat super Bowl man, because I was like, what are

(24:55):
you talking about? I'm not fat? Like I got pick
I'm gonna show you a picture I took with Jamie.
You know, I guess it's the angle because I was
coming up so you see like it looked a little
wider and then they got they got that and they
ran with it. But you know, like I'm I'm looking
like now. I fluctuated a lot throughout mind my run,
you know what I'm saying, And it's just my body
time I can be security. Bro would be too big

(25:19):
and it's sorry. You know. I started training and working
out stuff but regular stuff, but I just made sure
I did it every morning because they said that to me. Now,
how's it back on the road? You know, the last
two three years you've been doing nothing but movies and shows,
and now you're back on the road. How does that
feel to be out perform like you know, look, hip
hop is now old enough for them to start to
treat us like we treated the real pop stars, you know,

(25:42):
like we're Princeton and Mike and them. When they was
they would just say I'm performing today and the show
would go up and sell out that day, you know
what I'm saying. Like, and then and the nationally, I'm
getting an old response to the things like everything so
out like when I went out there, like and it's
because I laid the groundwork, like during Get Richard Die
Trying and the Massacre those projects. Was taking two years

(26:04):
for me to come with the next album because I
spent the whole year after I released it touring, you know,
so because I was going everywhere like Croatia, moved by
India like Coast of Old Like I was everywhere, you
know what I'm saying, Like everywhere that they would. I
wanted all of the flags that m had on that
Marsha Maters album, that plaque. So I was like, I know,

(26:24):
I'm gonna have to go do the door to get it,
but I'm gonna go in the association to em help,
you know what I'm saying. So I was like, I
went out there and did all of that, but now
now it feels good because I'm able to go out
there and do those things and people really responded to it,
and I'm so seasoned the performance now it's like it's easy,

(26:45):
you know what I'm saying. Like I'm running out and
it's like ol boom. I'm like, yeah, I'll get do
it again tonight. DoD it make you feel celebrated and
appreciated because fifth you were, you a different type of legend,
like this levels the legends, you know, a different type
of legend. You gotta change. You can't do the same way.
You know what I'm saying, Like I'm looking at going
the things that I got off phone in the beginning,

(27:06):
charl it changed dramatically like now, look, the simplicity and
writing music is a key to it. So like go short,
it's your birthday, is what comes what I'm feeling when
I'm hearing the record. And then the reason is where
people have a specific reason they want to enjoy themselves
when it's your birthday and we're here, we want to
have a good time. So I'll put that in it.

(27:26):
But when you think about it and television is it's
almost never right the first time, Like they write it
and then they get the notes from the executives and
it comes down with different so it kind of morphs
into something different. And it's choices. So if creatively, if
you make if you go okay, I'm going left here
and they're gonna you could have went right, and you see,
I could have did that, but it was a creative choice.

(27:47):
But that example, if they don't give you that example
what you could have did. They don't know why they're
receiving there by they're being paid, so they give you
that example and then the artists change it and it
just changes. So it makes me not creatively want to
be a part of the writing process because it's a
it's a very tedious process, you got to know so
many details about the story before you get started that

(28:10):
it's like I'd rather feed the writer information to be
a part of the you know, the whole creative idea,
but let them handle that part because there's so many
changes and stuff until it works. Then you start to
see less and less notes as the project is more
and more successful. But do you feel celebrated? Fifth, that's

(28:35):
see you guys have for a long time. I answer
how I want to answer, and I come back and
I want to say, so you look at you go now,
I do feel celebrated, even when you see the new versions,
like when you see like Dirt and these these other
artists that come out that have that um like the
element that is coming straight out of the environment, you

(28:55):
know what I'm saying. And then you look like and
this pure Chicago. Would you would you get from them?
You know what I'm saying. So I'm looking at him
like and I was turned onto them so early because
I remember I was crazy about Chief keep ye Chiki
first came. They thought Chief he wouldn't retard. He just
didn't know. You didn't know what I was talking about.
It was like yo, nah, like what they're talking about,

(29:17):
you know, the environment, how to survive and function there,
and it was in a whole new world with this
this actual business. You know what I'm saying. But once
you get a chance to kind of know them, you
you start to like them because they're not like the music.
What the music is saying is not who they actually are.
Like that's and it's the same thing with me too,
or you wouldn't be able to grow past those points.
He would just look the guy who does exactly what

(29:40):
I'm saying and does is that it's not successful. Are
you doing? Are you doing another album? Heard that you
might be doing one last album? Heard you working on
Is they any true to that? Yeah? I started working
on some things like the last one, though it may
not be the last album and maybe broken up into
something that goes out with one of the television shows.
You see what I'm say. But creatively, I just said,

(30:01):
now I want to do something, and I got all
the vehicles that I needed to do twenty five television show,
so I could just put here's the EP connected to
this and let it rock without having the pressure of
it being a full album and and all that. Because
like look, if you look when the last time you've
seen the actual numbers on the sales of record, like

(30:21):
you see Kanye say, you put it on something device, yea,
So you can't see the actual number the numbers, right,
And that that's because if you see the number, you go, oh, wait,
minute doing it? How did you use to? Yeah? You
know what, especially when you have a huge successful sales record.
So they're avoiding that number by putting it on a
device or putting it through title or through somewhere else,

(30:43):
so you can't actually see what's happening with it. But
the record, they're bigger stars within the culture because they've
been here longer and developed their brands. I don't even
thin get mad at them more. Be honestly, they did
what three hundred something, and people will be like, oh,
it's her lower sales weekend. I'm like, gives you twenty
five years in. I mean, it's just how many kids
you got three married, married, married with three kids and

(31:06):
it's supposed to be the same sex, right, Like, I mean,
it's a different energy there. And then our audience has
grown the grown folks. You gotta look and say, I'd
say between two thousand and three and two thousand and five,
views in college. You my core audience, you know what
I'm saying, because that's when you're having your adult experience
for the first time, when you party in every available

(31:28):
moment possible. And those those people the material impacted the
hardest because it's the theme music to their life at
that point, when it's smoking, hottest, brand new, it's just
happening at that point. And then you look, love music
don't get old. So Beyonce that she ain't going nowhere
like Shell, there'll be a reason for you to want
to listen to Beyonce. Like you know what I'm saying.

(31:49):
It's just when you look at R and B music,
music require buttons. At some point you had to be
a gentleman. Now you look up, they got the same tattoos.
The hip hop parts got there saying the same they're
singing the lyrics the hip hop artists would say in
the in the verse, all right, we got more with
fifty cent when we come back, don't move. It's the
breakfast club, Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee,

(32:11):
Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're still
kicking it with fifty cent. Charlemagne is there anybody fifty
cent fists. Ever, historically in life, all of the situations,
if you don't have fear, then you're not Then you're
just not acknowledging danger a point. Nah yeah, but you're
just not stupid. Then you're not scared enough. You watch
that guy that just has a zero fear and say, yeah,

(32:34):
we can get him. He's tough. We're gonna have a
hard time chewing on him, but we're gonna get him.
We get him. Like other than that, you just gotta
pay attention to its surrounded. They's just going on like
and you say never never saying the toughest guy. I
just I'm gonna do what I want to do and
then if I die in the process, I was doing
what I wanted to do. Even the themes, look it's

(32:56):
power the dollar, Yeah, I get hit, I come back,
get rich, or die trying. Yeah, right, and the proces
because that's already but I'm feeling like I'm going to
do it. I'm in the process. It's the greatest thing
is to watch me because either I'm going to get
rich or I'm gonna die in the process. And this
is what I'm gonna call the record. So it was
the massacre, you projecting all the pain you felt on

(33:17):
everybody else. I was supposed to go, but that album
was supposed to come out February eight, supposed to be
the same Valentire's days. It pushed it back because we
was doing too good with games record, and I'm like, yo,
like you gotta think. In the scope was when East
Coast West Coast was going on. In the scope was
the West Coast. So there's some uncomfortability with me being

(33:38):
from the East Coast. Yeah, that I'm not even conscious of. Initially,
I'm going like yo. They're like Yo, they love that,
they're doing extremely well like that, but they're going to
damn why we can't have one like from here? You
see what I'm saying, Like from Drake's perspective, it's why
why we can't have one from the West coast like that?
And it's that's the assignment game started moving. They was like, wait, wait,

(34:01):
wait to build that, Like, what's that that record is
out in the selling They're going, wait, we don't want
to cut the legs off of this, And You're going,
but that's rearranging my presentation what I'm doing. So now
I wouldn't have given him things. It was so good
if I felt like it was going all to what
I'm doing, you know what I'm saying, Like I did
my first record so fast, like the second record, my attempted.

(34:24):
The first record went was done in the weekend, so
just get rich. No, the second the massacre, and that
the attempt that was done in the weekend turns in
the games out you regret giving game, you regretted to
love it. This is how we do. Look, it's just
the way things are. Like when I look, I don't
I don't see anyone who's who hasn't um, who hasn't

(34:46):
helped other artists and haven't had it recipitated. Probably, like
that's what every everybody, you know what I'm saying, Even
with Koda, you see him with jack Boy, the things
that these guys come together, Like I'm talking cot that
he go yo, But I didn't know we was going
to go through that. It's too hard, Like it's too

(35:06):
hard to get here for us to go through that sod.
But no, that's the same thing as what we experienced.
We looked down for like when they're not right under
you because they're in a different area, it's easy to
persuade them like, this is also how Jimmy Hinchman felt,
this is what drive what how game was behaving because
he also had his whole management team is going, Yo,

(35:28):
you don't need them from you got a whole coast,
you got the whole West coast, Like you don't gotta
be down with them. When he's just gave him the record,
you know what I'm saying, and then they gold, he
flips out. I'm like, oh okay, but it is a
reflection of you see how the Jimmy Hinchman thing turned out,
like the eight turns into real street stuff, you know
what I'm saying. So you're going he was feeling that

(35:49):
way along before, Yeah, I mean, and then then it
just was like did full on we could do everything
we want to do vice first because Chris really his
was with Chris. But Chris, Lady, That's why I don't
like James Cruise. Why yeah, I don't like I don't
like him at all, Like because he's a sucker. Like
the whole time he was like he was still going

(36:11):
to go see Jimmy hanging out. Meanwhile, Jimmy's getting Mike
Ldy cut in the back of the head and everything
else in the shooting and everything else is going. He's
a punk. Like when you see people that like they're
just fear full of We said, respect come from admiration
of fear. One of the dollars, right, His respect for
Jimmy comes from fear. So he's a sucker in my eyes,

(36:31):
you know what I'm saying. And then he does all
of this talk about things that went on with Chris
Lydy that I'm like, Yo, wait, why are you even
talking about what I'm doing? What comes from me? You?
You was like you were in the meeting. You didn't
actually make no deals. He I thought he said he
managed you at one point. He never had no agreement
with me to manage me in anyway or any capacity.
So when he say that, it irritates me. You know

(36:54):
what I'm saying. It didn't like later he's just he's
a sucker. I didn't understand why Chris wanted them a
know what I'm saying, Like when the shooting happened with
little Kim d hating him, Yo, come out from behind
the red car. They got us. That's what he was doing,
you know what I'm saying. Like, watch sitting around and

(37:14):
the Chris was like like dealing with him because he had,
you know, like a background. He was because he had
a radio background. He always looked like he should get
a piece. But if you're getting the best deal for me,
why you feel like somebody should give your people? That's
the way I look at it. I look like if
you go to somebody else to say, yo, you should
get me a watch, or you should give me this.
That's that was his thing. You know what I'm saying

(37:35):
that I'm like, but if you're asking them for watchton
you felt like you gave him a deal to then
you didn't get me the best deal if you if
he owes your watch for the deal. You see what
I'm saying. And then it's like they act like they
don't understand why I don't like it. Between Diddian crews,
I don't think you'd have worked on Bad Boy. I
don't think it terrible, but you know what, I look
at that point, I would have probably did the deal.

(37:57):
So there was no other like that point. Jennifer who
told puff to work with me okay because she her
first album, want to Sing Boy. Rooney was the executive producer.
Borey Rooney was my executive producer for Power of the Doubt.
So we had the relationship from Queens and everything coming
out that they put us in the same circles. And

(38:18):
then Jennifer was telling Yo, he is dope. You work
with him like he's gonna it's gonna eventually it's gonna happen,
you know. And then Puff, that's what Puff is calling me.
That down to do it. But Puff can't even hear hit. See,
I know he can't. He couldn't. Puff can't hear a hit.
That's kind of crazy. He still hear things from back

(38:38):
then that time. Oh can't buy the right. He can't.
You play for him right now and it's hot, he
can't buy it. This is why he fighting Drake when
you hit Drake because he used the beat that he
didn't actually right, you know what I'm saying. So if
he like he heard it and he heard Drake used it,
but it wasn't a hit yet until Drake put the
thing the lines are and he's upset about that because

(39:01):
he can't hear it. But he felt like he took
something from and you know there's something to him for that,
did Tara Marie, I would pay you all your money
yet she's still how much just loved that. I think
it's like fifty something thousand now I thought it was
twenty five. Yeah, and it keep going up because she
keeps delaying and moving around like she gonna feel like

(39:24):
she went to college. Man, it's clearly the principle with
you because it's not the money. Why though, because I
have to set examples so people don't keep coming to
play with me. See, look, this is Lisa Bloe. I
don't I don't think nobody played at but I don't
think nobody plays with They say me too, I say
not me. I tell people all the time, you know

(39:46):
what I'm saying. When they say me too, I say
not me. I'm not involved with that. So when she comes,
she was upset because I said something about Trey Trey songs.
Had the situation that was going on one of the
girls that was around in the actual house set. Nah,
he didn't hit her that particular situation. He didn't hit
her it he put out out the house, but the
way he said it and he did it made her

(40:06):
feel like she felt like he slapped her right. And
that's later she said that he hit her. And I'm like,
because the other female that I knew it was there
said that to me. I was like, nah, I don't
believe he did that. And then she was like, don't
be uh, but she's shaming the girl that UM wanted

(40:29):
her clients, shaming on her clients. And I'm like, no, no,
like I'm not victims shaman. I'm just saying I don't
believe her. And then the next available thing that she
could come with, she was, oh, yes, yeah, jumped on
Tiara Marie. Think because she's gonna come, she gonna service me, right,
she gonna because the climate is all me too. That
when you bring a female and you said you've done something.

(40:52):
You see what I'm saying, They felt like oh yeah, yeah,
you're finished, buddy. And then when it don't work out,
they think it just goes away. You can't say everything
that's not you see when they came. But that was
a great I understand. I understand exactly why he's doing
it ten times. I get it ten times because they
would hold it to you, yes, yes, and then you

(41:13):
know what they would do to you, like just based
on those circumstances, like you go in an Indian entire
career and you go so that's what you was attempting
to do at that point, or you want it, she
said to a friend. Now I'm trying to get the bag.
You know what I'm saying that. I'm like, okay, so
now I'm gonna make you feel like you went to college.
We got more with fifty when we come back, let's
get into a little fifty cent mini mix. Let me

(41:33):
know what you want to hear. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, it's a Friday, damnit, and everybody it's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club
was still kicking him with fifty. Why Cyrus, are you
gonna help me get into acting? You want to do
some acting? Anyone? He was up there. He said that
you was supposed to put him in power. To put
him in power, So the good guy. It's a personality,

(41:53):
I think, a bigger personality than than an artist, like
as a songwriter and stuff like that, because when you
watch him, like when I see him one of the
clips and stuff like that. Now he liked that in person.
It's a ton of personality there. So you know, well,
we find the right thing and get him. So we're
talking about rumors and you know when you google his name,
there's a rumor that pops up that he was did

(42:15):
he's boy to right? Wait, so this is so Charlotmagne
says it's not true. But I told after he brought
up the stuff with you, I said, you know what
Fifthy is gonna say when he meet you? Oh no,
I don't know that that was going on. You know,
I can't wait to running him what you're gonna say
to him? He was playing with your booty in Miami?
You know it was in Miami. Yo, Look that's for

(42:37):
James Cruisers said all the time, Miami, Miami. He's like, Miami.
I'm like what you're talking? Abou happened in Miami? We
playing the audio? Man, I missed the fifth year? Good man? Yeah,
he gonna go we were in and worse with it
still he gonna you know, we're just being Yeah, but
come here. You know what fifty gonna say to you
when he sees I heard did he touch you button? Man?

(43:00):
You know yeah? Wa until I see him, until I
seem like, yo, that he got a good relationship though, right, Yeah,
I'm gonna yeah, like do you see I got coin
season raised in Canaan. Oh that's true. Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah, point talented and and I want to get
Justin and something. How did that go to? Do you do?

(43:20):
You do? You have talked about that he stay out,
stays out of that. You know what we're talking about
that we was more it's more that's about his talent though,
that's not about like he read, he read for that,
he killed it, you know what I'm saying. I think
like and I called him to tell him that, like
you ain't got to do with you that it's really
about the work he put in. Right now, now, why
did you pass on Jay Coole before? That's before we

(43:40):
get to the new stuff? Why do you pass on
Jay Coole? That was so early? Bro? Like like this
is before Like I think, look, there's a difference, you know.
I think when at that point we didn't have a
lot of representation on the street, then like we were
the representation at that point, and you know they're they're
cringing for something else this whatever it is, that to me.

(44:02):
J cole Um, Kendrick Lamar, these artists existed early on
when I fell in love with hip hop, But it
was Tyler quality. Yeah, it was most deaf trapical Quest,
It's trip cold Quest. It was like it was Tyler
most common sense, you know what I'm saying. And they

(44:23):
really as dope as they are, like that they are.
It's like the smarter rap, smarter music. The logic can
sit down, be humble, We're supposed to already know to
sit down and be home. They put that there. It's
it's it's almost the conscious side of of it. And
I looked and I'm like, oh no, I was cool,

(44:44):
but I didn't really know if everybody was ready for
it because of how strong it was embracing what we
were doing. A lot of people say that when you
and Kanye went head up, and that's what that was.
When you when you sold more, it shifted from the
streets to when you do Look, they just wanted that anyway.

(45:05):
Look at the best new artists, thirteen million records. On
the first album, you got to have a double CD
and Die to Go Diamond Tupac or Eyes on Me. Yeah.
Prior to my album Come and Give It to Die Try,
you had to have a double CD and Die. I
think those are the only two albums that they sold
that many copies. So when you come and and and

(45:28):
you're having that much success, you will see. Uh. Diana
Ross was on on the award panels saying, you don't
have to be like this, Like you don't have to
be like like they're afraid their kids go want to
if they acknowledge the material, so they don't give you
the trophies. I got the checks I didn't get. Jake

(45:49):
got all of my trophies. Man, that's because he signed
that contract. No, if you don't sign, you don't give
him a trophy. She ain't coming. They needed in the seats. Now,
come on, you know Beyonce that ran down on you
once fifth Come on? She did. She did work. She
jumped up in the thing off collect I was like, oh,

(46:12):
I didn't really know what to do. And it was
worth situations where he was like whoa he says to Jay,
says Jay, he'll look at you and go No, that happened.
Beyonce jumped down on you. She jumped out. She was
like on a window sill. Right. It was in Vegas.
She said, come on, I'm talking to her. She jumped out.
She was like, and I'm like, wait, what did you

(46:33):
doing that stuff? That's me and Jay stuff. This ain't
got nothing to do with you, girl, don't come to
Hold wasn't there hit me? I'm talking to Jail. I
talked to Jay. She jumped down, come over and I said,
about to jump you lucky so Lange wasn't. I would
have had a reboot like that elevator like it was

(46:56):
nothing some gas going on, Jake, nothing, what the bay?
She was just staring at you. Nah, she can't, like
she was ready, like something was gonna happen. And I'm like, yo, whoa, whoa,
she's throwing me off now because I don't know what
exactly how to responded. You are still Beyonce. You know,

(47:20):
she brought all of the sexy over that jumped off,
and I'm like, what the oh I'm seeing all this.
I'm like, wait, what happened? I look at Jay. He
goes nah, But y'all knew each other. For you though
you had you had the thugs on. I want that's

(47:42):
the cap you know that Beyonce back fifty down? You
know that. I thought people do that. People. Oh she
did jump down. I didn't even know how to respond
to that. I just looked at Jay. He was looking
at He was like, all right, whatever, I don't know
what because we really I'm just saying what's up, but
she's feeling my energy come over because we do say

(48:02):
things about each other. It's a competitive nature, that's it. Yeah,
hip hop a battle. It's not like I want to
do something, more like we don't want to do something,
not to each other. Y'all gotta go. Y'll still got
y'all got a good relationship, right if you look. I
think if you don't have, if you don't have people
that you're competing with, I don't know where you get
your right. I don't think people realize what you're doing

(48:27):
at stars like I don't think people I don't even
realize how unprecedented that is. Like how much programming are
you responsible for over there? Like fifty Well yeah there
was say of it, and it's like probably of what
the viewership is into. Wow, at that point you post,
they put post supposed to be an executive up there something,
then they're going. If you're going with the confusion everything

(48:49):
that you see me talk about being upset about, I
think you don't see anywhere else, like you don't see
other networks having the television show link. Yeah you don't
see you know what I'm saying, like when they talk
about a programming for specific demographic, then you go, uh,
like those go premium woman is the man. When you

(49:11):
do that, you go, okay, well, I mean, but that
ain't what your hits are because Powell wasn't premium woman,
and all four the spinoffs are not premium women. So
now you're saying you can't have the hit that you
had to beget this drawing people here because you just
created a new man. Date this away from the success

(49:32):
you're having, right, and I'm going away. So it's this.
Can you explain that to me a little further so
I understand exactly what it is. Because I can produce
what you need. I just gotta understand exactly what it
is because what does when you see me in Variety
or the Rap or Hollywood Reporter and stuff like that,
that does nothing from my phone goes further than the
Hollywood Reporter and Variety I could just right. So when

(49:57):
when you think about what those things, dude, those things
speak directly the business inside that says, if you have
this project and you want to sell it, you should
come to fifties so we can sell it and I
get additional things. But but I can look at these
things and see if they work for the network. When
you understand the mandate, you know what I'm saying, So

(50:18):
I'm going I can find what you need, if what
you want, and bring it in and produce it for you.
If you don't. If there's a once this clarity, it's clear,
but they're looking and using it for their own identity,
Well you better do the right thing because you know
there's no reason to watch stars if it's a fact.

(50:40):
We appreciate you for joining us. August twenty fifth, out
in Houston. I'll be out there and host to others.
Make sure you get your tickets. There's so many things
from pool parties, clubs, to charity events to comedy shows, performances.
Make sure you're part of it. And we see raise
the chaining coming soon, right Oaks fourteen and one isn't true?

(51:01):
They asked you to be on the Murdering Doc. No,
they wasn't name who. To try and clear I get
money for the Supreme thing. Oh okay, okaybody, they asked
you to be on the Doctor? Did you clear? It's

(51:24):
the Breakfast Cloud Good Morning Before with Angela ye Well
on the latest episode of Karsia Please. On Revolt, she
had JT on her other half of the City Girls
and Saucy Santana. You know, all of them are BFFs,

(51:44):
and one of the things they talked about was JT
describing her experience being locked up as the City Girls
were on the rise. So when I was in jail,
I did fifteen months, and my first six six months
was very, very hard. I didn't really go outside and much.
I didn't really want to talk to people that much
because we had a big like there was like a
breakout moment, so a lot of people would be like

(52:04):
that is so it is h So I heard it.
Didn't never want to go outside. And then I think
like after my six months, it kind of got easy
and it was just like start feeling like school a
little bit because I started getting you to my surroundings.
You basically getting control every single day, like get up,
go to sleep. And then because of who I was,
some guards feel like I gotta show this speech like

(52:26):
you know, just seems to be being meeting. So it
was just like a transition, all right. In addition to that,
but both of them know that they're stronger together as
a group as a City Girls. Even though you can
do your own individual things. Here is what JT had
to say and Karasia about knowing they're stronger that way.
I'm not thinking like, oh, I'm gonna do j That's

(52:48):
not my intentionous, that's not what I'm on. I feel
like people, it's a group and we scroll heads, we
shrunk with together, and now we always had a conversation
like it's just like I think, I think that, and
that's what I was saying earlier. JT is out of
the way and me being your friend, it frustrates me
sometimes as I'm like, Crisia, got Cresia please, and she

(53:09):
could do she could do all that stuff, and I'm like, JT,
you so it's so wrong why you won't do nothing?
And she it's just that's not her personality. He's gonna
tell me I'm not doing nothing. She's gonna see JT
not doing nothing. J is doing a lot. Man. I
love JT Youngmi herself though, like outside of being in

(53:32):
the group, you know, she has her own show. Yeah again,
all right, now, as far as JT being the princess
of a rap, listen to this, how do you feel
about how people calling me prince? It's a rap? Because
I really really really like you one of my favorite
rappers in generation. I agree in this generation, like every
time when we do a song and you see a

(53:54):
very step, I'd be like, I don't white no home. Yeah,
I don't know. I didn't know people was calling me that.
I don't even like. I just I felt like both
of us is the same way when it coming, Like
even the industry, I think we just enjoy it, Like
I don't come to be I'm not competitive. I don't care,
like I'm not in it for the competition, Like I
don't care who's being called the Princess rap. I don't.
I know that I'm tired that I'm know I'm good

(54:15):
at it, but if I'm trying to go for a title, no,
like I think the people are thinking they got the
title sucks. I love JT and Young Miami. I feel
the bestage you have to come from the City Girls.
They haven't even scratched the surface of who and what
they are, and they're doing more than just rapping. I
mean the executive producing on Rap, the EPs on that show,

(54:37):
along with a coach K and P soh. Yeah, they're
doing anything. City Girls doing anything all right now? Jo
Rule has commented after that recent Drink Champs episode with
him and IRV Gatty where people feel like he did
not come to Ashanti's defense enough. There were a lot
of talk about that, so he posted Brotherly Love. The
last few days have been very turbulent for me, but

(54:59):
it's time to ling plane. I love my sis, I
love my bro but I do not condone or agree
with the behavior nor the way Gotti handled things on
Drink Champs. I hope you'll understand how comfortable this is
for me being in the middle of something I wish
to not be going forward or I ask us to
be left out of this. Please and thank you, sincerely, Switzerland. Bennett, Well,
a little Birdie told me that absolutely positively did check them.

(55:23):
They did have a conversation, told him it wasn't right.
They took a little bath from break during little and
then you come back and you see IRB apologize. So
he says, joh, absolutely positively did check him with you.
If anybody watches the full interview, you can ask the
apology who is the birdie and you yep, okay, then
why do you say say nor dropping a clue? Bob
for nor Man snoop to the whole drink Champs. I

(55:46):
wanted to be known as a little birdie, okay, because
when you're calling him a little bit, I'm not nor
would say that himself talking about got you. Sorry, Nori
broke that crack depression. No, you broke so easily. That
was too easy. Yep. Yeah, make sure y'all listen to

(56:09):
the Drink Chance podcast. Subscribes to the Drink Chance podcast
on the Black Effect I Heart Radio Podcast Network. Sorry,
Noray queens, I know you just got your life and
a body, a body, A little birdie mean a little birdie, Nori. Yeah,
and old Noriega shot. Wow, that was proud of you.

(56:33):
Stop it. You know what he did. But why would
you just say that? You guys can't just say that
with no context. No shots didn't have you weary? Did
you help raid maglogo the other day? Check this dude
for why what's up with this guy? This morning? Man?
I definitely would have rated Magalogo. No, it's not called Magalogo.
It's not no maga. It's called marg Mago. I like Magalogo.

(56:57):
It's magalog Just can't make words, I can, that's all.
I don't know. It's not mag Magalogo. It's not magalogo.
It's like Marge Simpson magalogo. It's like March, like Margos magalogo.
I don't know Marge Simpson laggo. What's it called magalogo?
Murlago merlolago? Guys, was it magalogo? I'm going with Magalogo.

(57:21):
I told you that from the beginning. I don't know
why we had to go through this old dance. Right,
what are you giving your dog? Get ma? Man? Four
after the hour? Man, there's no reason for button neckd
men to be faced down ass up in the screetchs
to Florida. But we'll talk about it four after the hour, Okay.
I know it's Friday and that sounds like a good time.
We do not need button naked men face down ass
up on the streets of Florida, all right, don't don't

(57:41):
threaten Some people would have been talking about it after
the hour at my house. Boy, I can't wait till
you leave. What so breakfast club your morning zone. That
would be the saying leaving a child in a hot

(58:02):
vehicle can lead to their death, very quickly said, cell
phone reminders or play something you'll need in the back
seat so you don't forget your child is in the car.
Look for your baby before you lock paid for it
by Nitza. Craziest people in America come from the Bronx
and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. A
Florida man at tapped and ATM for a very strange reason.

(58:24):
It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested
after definitely say he rigged the board to his home
and an attempt to a much of his predet likes.
Police arrested in Orlando man for talking a Familia to
Breakfast club Bitchy Donkey of the Day with Sharlamine a
guy I don't know why y'all keeping get y'all. Yes,
Donkey to Day for Friday, August twelve goes to a
man named Brandon Right. Brandon Right is a Florida man,

(58:44):
Ladies and gentlemen. And what did your uncle Sharla always say?
Oh you just go play man nigga man? Oh what
did your uncle Shalla always say about the great state
to Florida. The craziest people in America come from the
Bronx and all the Florida. And this morning is no exception. Okay,

(59:05):
But I'm gonna tell you something that right this one
I understand. I tell y'all all the time, every day
of our lives, we are just trying to avoid crazy.
But right now it's hard to avoid what some people
would call crazy, all right, because the gap between the
halves and have notches so wider. Right, the have notch
are coming for the halves. And when I say has,
I don't mean extra wealthy, I don't mean super rich.

(59:26):
I mean simply you have something that I don't. Okay,
I'm talking about simple. You just simply have something that
I don't. I might be hungry and you got a bagel, Okay,
therefore you are a hal I ever have not Okay.
In this case I'm talking about it was simply close.
What do you mean ocause Charlotte close. Was somebody stunting
in some Gucci or some Louis or some Versese Argino

(59:51):
was Faragino or Gamah, Yeah, Paul Masson, No, that's liquor.
What's the one that's Paul something? I don't know. I
don't know what guy you think because the marl of
the story is Okay, it wasn't no designer, all right.
There was simply a man in Florida named Brandon Wright
who was walking around the streets of Florida butt booty naked.
All right. When I say butt bootynked, I mean butt

(01:00:12):
assnket Did y'all see the video? Show envy the video, Angelie,
you should google Brandon, right, I mean button naked. The
only thing he had on him, who you started typing fast?
The only thing he had on him wasn't machetti? Okay,
a big long sharp blade all right? And he ran
down on another man and simply demanded that man's close.

(01:00:32):
I can't make this kind of stuff up. Do we
have audio from the police helicopter? All right? I got
the visual on the mail. He is naked, yelling at
people in the parking lot, very animated black mail, athletic,
thick build. It's like a got He's now walking out
to traffic on Beersfort. That all traffic, yelling at people
who he's still walking. He spent on Beersfort, across the

(01:00:57):
street to the Sick Good now still kind of stationary,
all the roads, still push ups at the entrance at
the third store here. That's what's wild. Dude is in shape.
You heard what they said athletic thick build. You know
what I'm saying. Listen, we are failing people in this country.
We live in a country that has money for war
but can't feed the poor. Word in Tupac. All right.
Not only are we not putting money in people's pockets,

(01:01:19):
we are not providing them with things they need, like healthcare.
When I say healthcare, I'm not just talking physical. I'm
talking mental. Yeah. When y'all say things like all Charlemagne
does is talk about mental health, that's true because mental health,
just like your herpes, isn't going anywhere. All right. This
brother right here was suffering from either poverty, drug use,
all battling with mental health issues maybe all three, but

(01:01:41):
definitely wanted it two And until this country does something
about it, we are going to continue to have these
kind of situations happen. Now. This buttonnecking man was driving
a white Dodge Challenger, so it was probably drugs and
mental health issues that he was dealing with. But the
moral of the story is we must help all right
in all capitals. All right, h elp, all right, what

(01:02:01):
do they say? No one is useless in this world?
Who lightens the burden the burdens of others? Right, right now.
So many of us are useless because we are not
attempting to lighten the burdens of others. You don't have
to be rich to do that. You just need to
have more than the next person. Think about it. Some
of y'all right now, got a bunch of clothes, okay,
shoes you don't even wear anymore. They're just in the closet,
messy all over the place. I'm talking about me right now.

(01:02:23):
My wife will call me a hypocrite if I don't
say that. But that's what I do. When I got
all these clothes, I don't wear anymore, okay, because I
wear the same thing all the time. Anyway, I put
stuff in bags and that I give them the good will. Okay,
any and all of us can do that, I promise.
You may not think you have a lot, but to
somebody who has less than you, trust me, you have everything,
all right. This brother, Brandon Wright, has prior convictions for kidnapping,

(01:02:45):
gun possession by a felon, battery on a law enforcement officer,
cocaine possession, and resisting arrest. Now he's in custody without
bond and some so called correctional facility that is not
providing any type of correction. Please remember that this weekend
when you see someone in need, all right, because it
sounds to me like this brother needed help, and he's

(01:03:06):
needed to help his whole life and clearly hasn't gotten it,
all right, So please remember this weekend when you see
someone in need, all right, that you can be of
assistance to that person. The real road of compassion is
giving and helping, assistance and community service. That is a
road that can be set and declared as your life's purpose. Please,
if not, you could be on the receiving end of

(01:03:29):
somebody's machete. Please get Brandon right, the biggest he hull
that was big. You see him right, lay out on
the street, face down, the ass up thick diesel you
saw on me. That's what they described him as in
the helicopter thing play that play. That's what they described him.
They didn't hit See here, y'all got the visual on

(01:03:52):
the mail. He is naked yelling at people in the
park of Monty, very animated black mail, athletic, thick build.
He's now walking out to traffic on beers first that
all traffic yelling at people. He's still walking. He's found
on beers first across the street to the Sicco. Now

(01:04:13):
it's still kind of station push ups at the entrance
of the that that helicopter operty something turned on. Why
don't you describe that man like that? He's like athletic.
They got big build. Oh he's doing push ups now
he did. Then they had him face down, ass up
on the concrete, button necking with his hands behind his back. Oh, oh,

(01:04:38):
what you are right, I'm saying all like, I'm disgusted
by the police people. You'll have to stop. You thought
you released something the last days of the Breakfast Club
as we know it, right, Jesus Christ, Why did it
awkward because he said I didn't not say there's nothing
else that he he heard it. You could have said it. Damn,

(01:05:02):
it's messed up your thank you. Next, Tink hit Maker's
gonna be joined luth Take, I Love Take all right,
We're gonna talk to Tink and hit Maker when we
come back as the Breakfast Club. God Morning, the Breakfast Club.
It's no power one O five one the Breakfast Club

(01:05:25):
en angela Ye and Charlomagne the Guard Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy and angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. He got a specially guess joining us today.
We got who we got, We got a hit maker
and Tink, big Tink, not the little take. What's happening?
What's up, y'all? How's it going? Think you little pregnant?

(01:05:46):
Just want to throw that out there right off the
top of everybody was saying she was pregnant online. Okay,
well I didn't even know that because everybody's been thinking
I've been bregning for a while, and I'm glad you
said at that. Some days we're just a little bloated.
Trust me, I know nobody said I was pregny today.
We got to start with you. You know, when we

(01:06:06):
first started the Breakfast Club, I don't even know, twelve
years ago and Timberland played this U as an artist,
we don't fell in love a long time, A long time,
long time fan of team super duper successful. When you
went through the ups and downs and now you're here now.
So for people that don't know who Tinks, explain to
who who Tink is, how you got your first start
and to where you are now. Yeah, Tink, y'all know me.

(01:06:27):
I've been making music for a long time. I'm from Chicago.
Since twenty twelve, I've been dropping mixtapes when it's diary,
you know. I got signed with Timberland and twenty fifteen
we made some really dupe music, but it didn't really
work out, you know, the way I wanted it too,
but didn't work out. I just felt like the situation
wasn't a fit for me. I had a lot of

(01:06:48):
people on a label that were kind of like hovering
over my situation, so I felt like I wasn't as
creative anymore and we had a lot of disagreements. That's all.
That album was classic Charlotte Magne heart album. It didn't
come out it was Think Tink. So that was in
twenty fifteen, so, you know, it's just the label situations.
A lot of people in the office were having you know,

(01:07:09):
silent beefs, and it trickled down on the artists. But
I became independent in eighteen easy, easy to hope, not
at all. I really had to, like sighten up. I
had to go and get an attorney, switch attorneys, you know,
you got to talk to your accountants and just switched
the whole team up on the business side. So that
took some time. It took like years, so that's why
I took a break. In twenty seventeen, I backed off

(01:07:32):
a music completely just to go get my life right.
And yeah, in eighteen, I was finally, you know, released,
so we had to do some negotiating behind the scenes,
but you know, Tim, he let me go and do
my thing, and yeah, I became independent. I saw my
distribution deal with Empires, so I'm able to just really
like release whatever I want free again. And yeah, I've

(01:07:53):
been making albums ever since and it's really just been
turning up. And you got Gazi and hit make It
Here with You Today. That's big listening gods in the
building too. I didn't even see guys shot out saying fire.
You think people always say they Tim, Tim might have
oversold you, like comparing you to the Alias and the
Lauren Hills. Do you think that had a negative impact?
I do. It was a lot, like I called, a

(01:08:15):
lot of backlash, you know, I dropped the record billion
and it was a really dope song. But I felt
like with him kind of like comparing me to her
and you know, telling people I'm the next Aliyah. You
can't play with legends like that. And I had a
lot of work to do at the time, so it
wasn't really necessary. And I remember we dropped the record
with Jay Z and Rick Ross. It's actually y'all premier that. Yeah, yeah, yes,

(01:08:40):
y'all got him in big trouble. But yeah, it was
just a lot of things on the business end that
weren't tight and it kind of just affected everything. It's
like a snowball effect. And how does that affect you
as far as like wanting to sign somewhere else? Again,
I'm really careful with with all my deals now, like
I really had to get a new attorney. I'm looking
through my contracts now, I'm actually reading them worried for word.

(01:09:02):
I think when I was younger, I was like nineteen,
so I was just signing. So now I'm on top
of it. Oh that's a great question, because you go,
I think it's very selective because over the years, I've
hit think a million times like yo, think this person
won't talk to you, this person won't talk you wanna
talk to you? And I was going through things, Charlotta Magne.
I'm really like, you know, I'm really personable, but like
when you locked into a situation you can't really talk

(01:09:24):
to anyone at the time, Like I was in deals
and I couldn't really move at the time, so that's
all that was, you know, you know, how to make
So I'm an Empire. I have been with Empire for
like some years and he recently last year came to Empire. Yes,
so we linked at the studio. It was real organic,
like I met him in San Francisco. Yeah, I liked

(01:09:46):
the process with him, like you make it fun. It's
not no pressure because it wasn't like that off the rip,
you know what I'm saying. Charlotmagagne already gonna say that,
you know what I'm saying. You know, she's very very
b I was introduced to her, you know, just because guys,
he really believed in me. Like last time I was here,
I said, I actually got my gig with Atlantic Records

(01:10:08):
from speaking on you know records, because you know, I
was speaking things to exist there and then um, I
got my my gig and I was running into trials
and trip relations at Atlantic because I sold so many
records for them, multiple number one records. Kind of felt underappreciated,
and guys, he came and like scooped me up and
it was a big deal for me, and it was
like yeah, because leaving Atlantic and doing all these huge

(01:10:29):
records or whatever to go in the empire, people would
look at it like maybe you're going to You're going
to an independent, like yeah, it's gonna be rougher for you.
But actually I got in there a linked with Tink.
We did the last album. Charlottagne actually opened up the
last album. Appreciate for doing that, and then you know
I've done badest Chris Brown Blue two Chains by your
boy Peru. I was able to orchestrate that record and

(01:10:50):
have involved in that, so we're rocking. I don't think
people realize how talented Think is. Man. I don't know.
She the best, Thank you man. Yes, I want to
give up with everything that you were going through, like
you know that. Yes, all the time. I took a
break and I was really like my moment while I
was like, I don't know if I really need to
be doing this. I'm not in the right space. It

(01:11:11):
was messing with me mentally and I'm trying to take
care of things at home. You know, I'm still in Chicago,
so there's a lot I always you know, what did
you do during their moments to be honest, I was
more so to myself. I kind of like stayed in
the house for a long time, and you know, I
started approaching my records again like how I would do
before I got signed. So that's like writing in Chicago

(01:11:33):
righting at home. I just went back to what you know,
my home grounds and kind of just had to tighten
up everything. But you've never stopped me getting money off
music though you do shows, man. Yeah, And that's the
that's the best thing. Like my fans, they really like
hold me down from way back, like day one fans.
So during that time period, they were still waiting and
ready to support. So and y'all got directed Goofy. It

(01:11:56):
isn't goofy like fighting words in Chicago you get shot
from called somebody and goofy and Chicago. Yeah, you gotta
hear the song, though, I was saying more so like
I'm crazy and love when I thought about it, when
I when I hear it back, and now that you
know people are reacting to it, I'm like, man, goofy
is a strong word. But I guess I'm saying, like y'all,
I'm being Sometimes we crazy and love. We make decisions

(01:12:16):
that we normally wouldn't when we really love somebody. So yeah,
sometimes it can can come up like we being goofy.
Is it hard for you to find love Teink because
you are Tink. Yeah, it's a real thing. Like it's
so hard beating people that understand this, I guess lifestyle
or and just me as a person, I'm so I'm
an intellectual, you know me. I'm a thinker, very mature.

(01:12:39):
So yeah, this generation, it's it's a little weird. It's
like people don't really be on my same when people
lived like that. So who's the guy that's gonna hear
this record and be like, oh, she's talking about me.
I made her. I made her a goofy. Oh lord,
I hate to think of it like that. That's giving
people too much, but it's it's all of us. It
could be for a lot of people not like that,
but it could be for a lot of guys, like
I speak for all the women. You're gonna tell me true,

(01:13:01):
I'm assuming this based bro like that. You know something, Nah,
as far as Goofy, And that's what the funny thing is,
you know what I'm saying. Like we actually had the
pleasure to work with Rico love and collaborate on this record,
and we were playing to beat him. We was vibe
into it, and he came in and kind of like saying,
he wrote that got the goofy part, and I was

(01:13:23):
so that throughout the first and she just went in, Okay,
please say you got that reference track list in case
we ever need the black mask Nigel about now, y'all
got some some quotables in these streets. We got more

(01:13:47):
with Tink and Young Burger hit Maker. Where we come back,
Let's get into the single. It's cater featuring two Chains.
It's the breakfast Club, Good Morning. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We will
keep getting with Tink and Maker. When Burg was out,
there was still was a five thousand dollars Birg, a
ten thousand dollar bird now to where you're at now.
So do those people still come to you that knew

(01:14:07):
you back then and be like I need that old
bird price, But you're like that doesn't exist anymore. I'm
hit making that. No, I'm not even gonna lie like
right now, I haven't really been taking like too many advances,
and I have song deals with every company that's in
the business. So it's like it's a slated fee. And
if I really like you and I rock with you,
I probably won't charge you because it's like when i'm
gonna tell you, like Buster Rhymes has a new single

(01:14:27):
that I just did with bea coming out, I can't
charge Buster what I'm saying, you'll pay me sixty gram,
pay me my rate, like and Buster is a legend
the same way y'all see me with Terrace Squad chains,
Like I can never charge Fat Joe. You know what
I'm saying. So Tink, I don't charge Tink. You know
what I'm saying. You know it's it's a vibe. I
gonnae it was early. It was early. Now we gotta

(01:14:55):
understanding and we're partners and hug we like we so
locked in with everything we got going on this My
partner like, I ain't gonna lie like she involved with
my career. I'm involved with her career. We're making decisions together.
I'm bossing up together. Do you write for other artists too?
I do. Actually people don't know this, but I was
writing for Rihanna's camp. I knew that I haven't really
written lately because I've been so focused. But when I

(01:15:15):
take my breaks, and you know, there's periods of time
where I'm not dropping a lot of music. I'm still
working in shopping records. I had an argument with an
executive one time because you know, they were seeing how
dope you all blogs and black, and they literally said
to me, but I just don't think she'll pop because
she dogskin what. Yeah, I'm not gonna ever say the
person's name. You know, I'm not even surprised to hear that.
That's the way of this industry out. It's it's really

(01:15:38):
it's sad to hear it, but at the same time,
like whatever, we hear that all the time, and to me,
that's what makes me even more dope because it's like, man,
people really like me for my talent. I actually said,
didn't know. That's the reason she would because she represents
for a whole group of people that see all that
melan and they're like, oh, okay, but it's a new
day now. You know, people got to really come get

(01:15:59):
around me and see what's going on now, so she
gets tell the truth. Executive hitmaker, you hear things like
that right about not necessarily about skin color whatever, but
I've just seen people make so many wrong decisions, and
even with my departure from Atlantic Records, like this is
what happens. La Read offered me a label deal, and

(01:16:19):
I came back to Craig and I was just like, yo, like,
I know I work for y'all, but this guy want
to give me a label deal? Is this big amount
of money? You know? Let me go get my bag.
You know, I'll still create the hits and do whatever
I need to do. And he was like, Nah, you
can't do that. You can't do that. And then they
offer me a deal. And I don't think that they
gave me the deal because they wanted they believed in

(01:16:39):
me to get the deal. They just gave me the
deal to keep me in that system and keep me
locked in or whatever and just passify me in the situation.
And I wanted to grow and elevate and work with
up and coming artists and work with different people, sign people,
work with artists like ten because I was thinking, la
Read it offered me like, man, like, you could just
work with whatever artists in its label and if it
works out, we'll put them under your banner. You know

(01:17:00):
what I'm saying? Similar to game in fifty cent or
something like that. How he has all these different acts
that were signed. So I was really trying to elevate.
But I think that the game, man is gonna be
the game. Look at me, I'm young Burg, I'm Iceberg,
I'm hit maker. I got a documentary, I got all
types of stuff coming soon. So if you stay in
it long enough, man, you're gonna see a lot man
wrapping it all. You miss it. Hell no, it's a

(01:17:20):
dangerous job. It's more dangerous than ever right now. And
then not only that, it's a self serving like probably
like an ego thing stroke ego. While I would want
to do that right now or rap like, I honestly
want to be behind the people that's really doing and
killing it because I've experienced it, and I think there's
not enough executives that have actually been artists before and
been on the other side to really know and appreciate

(01:17:41):
the artists and know where the artist is coming from
and actually being the trenches making the records with him.
Work with RSVP, I already did as no boys they
got one, and then I guess it's the funniest because ever,
like yo, when y'all have a Breakfast Club with ray
Ja and all them boy y'all go, it's gonna be.
It's going down in history. It's gonna be like er
Gotty Dream Champs like it's gonna be. It's gonna be.

(01:18:01):
J is a marketing genius. There's nothing dumb about Raj.
Anybody who thinks that's a goddamn fool je. No, it's
exactly what he's doing at all times. And I cannot
wait to see how he rolls out RSVP exactly. Now,
what about A one Bentley? He said, you don't make
your own beats and you rely on other producers like
og parkin Smash David. How you respond to that? I don't.

(01:18:23):
I don't make this. I'm a curator of everything. You
know what I'm saying, Like, I come up with the ideas.
I'm the person that says, you know what, He's like,
I want to, But yeah, I want to. I want
to sample this, and I have a guy that replays
everything for me. And it's similar to cater or. I
want to do this and I want to do that,
and I get with the right people, and I put
the right people in the room. I'll write the record
with the people. As you can see on my Instagram

(01:18:45):
or whatever. But I don't program beats. Have I program
beats before? Absolutely? On songs that have came out before,
they have plaques to him. Absolutely, But when you're working
with this heavy valume or whatever, like no one man
could sit there and lie like, oh I did everything myself.
So even if a person that programs beats, he didn't
do everything. Timberland had danger and Scott Storch and everything.

(01:19:06):
So I think that that's the dirt they thrown you
when you get real successful and then it's like, oh,
well you don't do this and do that and shout
out to a one a man you don't make no
beats at all, or you do make beats, you just
don't make all of You Know what I do is,
I'm the producer behind the whole session. I'm the person
that brings in everything. You know what I'm saying. I'm
the orchestrate, I'm the Quincy Jones and you know what

(01:19:27):
I'm saying. So I know the right people to work with.
I know the right people to pull in. I know
what drum loop I want to use. I want to
know what top line I want to use, what music
bed I want to put behind this. I actually facility.
They don't sit there themselves. And like they've always said
that about Duty. Yeah, Kali, you hear that about Dred
sometime since that's a great company. Yeah, I didn't put

(01:19:49):
you in that company other people. Here's a quick example,
because I want to give it back the team, like
forgive me a boogie, look back at it. The song
was six minutes long when they had it. They gave
me that song. I went to Hawaii with boogie. He
gave me all the fouls. I shortened the song, added
to snap and turned them to a three minute and
thirty second record and rearranged the whole song. And that's

(01:20:12):
the song that y'all got from a six minute record.
So if that ain't produced, and I don't know what
producing is now when we talked, I don't know. Was
here my first Yeah she was, so she was just like,

(01:20:37):
oh no, this is big, y'all know. I'm just a calm,
chill girl. Thank you. You gonna cry in the cab man,
I'm glad you're standing next to think like this man.
Ronald applaud you because think she's been and the best
is yet to come for her. And he's glad to
trust me. It's Hipmaker, It's Tink. It's the Breakfast Club
to the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angeline, Charlomagne,

(01:21:07):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now again. I
have one week left for my car show. To Drive
your Dreams Car Show. It's the North Verst to South
Houston versus New York, New Jersey, Philly. So it's gonna
be a bunch of celebrity cars from Lynn of course, Turkey, Lang,
Hunt and Trade the Truth. They're bringing them Houston cars,
some country cars down then also we got cars from
fifty cent Fabulous, Little Kim, Jim Jones, Fat Joe, meek Mill,

(01:21:30):
Little Oozy Vert, and a host to others. It's a
family fund days for kids fiving under a free There's
ride for the kids, roller skating rink. There's a BMX
bike show where they'll be doing flips and teaching the
kids how to willie. There's also South to Souflow Willie
School out in Florida that actually bringing some motorcycles up
and teaching people how to do willies or motorcycles. They
have like a big mattress on the back so you

(01:21:51):
can't fall and hurt yourself. So it's gonna be a
big family fund day. The weather's supposed to be amazing.
So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets.
And I can't wait to see you guys Saturday. Yes,
and once again, man, if you missed what I said,
you know, do the scheduling conflicts in the programming lineup
the Black Effect you know podcast festival, it's gonna be postponed,
you know until a later date. All right, We're looking

(01:22:14):
forward to you know doing it right, So I just
want to reiterate that, you know, if you need updated
festival information, including the new date, it'll be shared at
www dot Black Effect dot com and via all Black
Effects social media platforms. And all tickets purchase through dice
dot fm will be automatically refunded and please allow time

(01:22:34):
for that the process and all other purchases please contact
your point of sale all right now? Um, yes, the
positive notice this what God sends you will arrive in clarity,
not confusion. Breakfast club you know, finish or y'all dumb

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