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February 5, 2020 78 mins

Today on the show we had Yo Gotti stop where he spoke about his new album , industry growth and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a woman who wanted to take her vote back when she found out Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg was gay and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time time to wake up, teaching instantially and Charlamagne
the Doctor, the praktast Club, Bitch, the voice of the culture.
People watch The Breckfast Club for like news and really
be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows too,
just because y'all always keeps you one. Honey, y'all keep
your Really, they might not watch the news, but they're
on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening

(00:23):
to the Break of the Brother. It's your ass. Uh.
Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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(00:44):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, Julie. Charlomagne,
the guy Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is. They's already starting off screens.
Why is that? Because somebody just said to me, Charlomagne,
you got to say it to me, say shut the
f up, honky as if I'm gonna fall for that trap.

(01:08):
All right, some random white man just asked me to
say that early in the morning. They probably got a
wire on well. And then Stephen the White Demon asked
Charlomagne and to to call him a honky this morning. I
don't know why he told me to tell him from
He feels like he got yelled at by all of
us this morning because he did dumb stuff. I didn't
yell at him. I wasn't random. That's why you wanted
you to yell at him, because every yelled at him.

(01:29):
Then I came in here because here's the thing we
walk in right We sit down on the chair every
morning in our own perspective, seats to talk on the microphone.
He puts all of the mail for me on the
chair that I have to sit on. When I was like,
why would you put the mail on the chair? I
don't think anybody would anyway. You don't understand why he
asked me to tell him to shut the hokey. And

(01:50):
he said, Charlemagne, you need to yell at me too. Now, Yeah,
that's that sounds like a set up. That sounds like
so you're saying, you got thirty two Cheelos in that
bag right now, right now, and you want to sell
them to me. Tell him to me. He's feeling empowered
up to the State of the Union address I loved it. Yeah,
we'll talk about that in Front of the Union Address
executive produced by Donald Trump. But I found it highly

(02:11):
entertaining and everything you want, drama, tension, two years. I
loved it. I thoroughly enjoy it. I'm not even sitting
there lying to you. But also, Yo, Gotti will be
joining us this morning. We Gotti his albums out right now, untrapped.
So we'll kick it with got A. All right, what
else were talking about in Front page NEWSI I mean
State of the Union. All right, we'll get into that next.

(02:32):
Keep it locked it the breakfast club, Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news
when we start with ye I was let's start with
the State of the Union twenty twenty. That happened yesterday.
I had an amazing the impeachment trial that they are
going to probably, of course, the Senate will most likely

(02:53):
acquit Donald Trump today and the improbably most likely. I mean,
it hasn't happened yet. You can bet your life on it.
That's what's expected. Okay, So last night was the State
of the Union address and it started off with some tension.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi did attempt to shake
Donald Trump's hand and he did not extend his hand
back to herself out of head. They didn't shake hands. Yeah,

(03:16):
she said she hasn't spoken to him since October. By
the way, well much since she stoned out of that meeting.
And at the end of his speech, she actually ripped
up his speech. That was some of the big home man.
That did happen? Now another u. Nancy Pelosi also commented
on why she did that, but what if she was

(03:38):
smacked his to payoff stop it man. Even when she
introduced him, she didn't even mentioned his name. You know
how they usually say it's an honor to introduce the
President of the United States. She didn't do none of that.
She just said, Members of Congress, the President of the
United States said this nigga. Now they hate each other.
Boy whoa Donald Trump did talk about the production of
oil and gas, and here's what he said, Thanks you

(03:59):
are a bold regulatory reduction campaign. The United States has
become the number one producer of oil and natural gas
anywhere in the world by car. With the tremendous progress
we have made over the past three years. America is
now energy independent, and energy jobs, like so many other
elements of our country, are at a record high. All right, Well,

(04:23):
CNN did their fact checks and they said, actually that
happened under the Obama administration in two thou twelve. That's
when the US became the world's top energy producer. So
they fact checked that. An addition, he talks about healthcare
and coronavirus. We are coordinating with the Chinese government and
working closely together on the coronavirus outbreak in China. My

(04:45):
administration will take all necessary steps to safeguard our citizens
from this threat. We have launched ambitious new initiatives to
substantially improve care for Americans with kidney disease, Alzheimer's, and
those struggling with mental health. And because Congress were so
good as to fund my request new cures for childhood cancer,

(05:07):
and we will eradicate the age epidemic in America by
the end of the stack. Head. Yeah, because they've created
something better called the coronavirus. Well, they said, I think
the two cases in New York that they have they
both came back negative. Was that true? Did you see
it here? At you? Well? They also said that Uber
has suspended hundreds of accounts because a coronavirus patient had

(05:27):
actually taken a ride in an Uber. So you think
they'll finally present the kuere for HIV and age, which
I've been thought that they had, but you know, there's
no money in the kuere, the moneys in the treatment.
You think that they were finally unvalid at the end
of the decade, nor cash out. Nope. Yeah, that's a
high one. But people are living longer, fuller lives now,

(05:48):
and so it's not like when it first was an
epidemic and people were like, you know, it's over. Now
people are able to just have a nice, full life.
But it is a lot of treatment that you've taken,
lot of pills you have to take every single day.
So yes, we definitely want a treatment for that. All
I know, what do you want to you want to
kill for that? I mean, all I know is the
State of the Union was amazing last night. It was great,

(06:10):
you know, State of the Union brought to you by
the executive producer of The Celebrity Apprentice. Like Rusia Limbaugh
got the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It was a lot
of tears. He was parading black people around saying, look
what I've done for you. Here's a scholarship for you,
a little girl. I thought it was amazing. He also
gave Russia Limbaugh a medal, ye, a Medal of Freedom,
and the Democrats yelled out no when he announced that

(06:31):
he reunited a military family. He did a lot of
different things, all right. Now. Another thing yesterday was initial
results from the Iowa caucuses show that Pee Buddhajaz has
a very narrow lead right now. And here's how he responded.
It validates the idea that we can expand a coalition
not only unified around who it is we're against, but

(06:53):
around what it is that we're for. And it validates
for a kid somewhere in the community wondering if he
belongs or she belongs, or they belong in their own family,
that if you believe in yourself and your country, there's
a lot backing up that police drop on a clues
bombs for mad Pete. Okay, can we talk about how

(07:15):
much of a loser Joe Biden is. Joe Biden is.
He really sucks at running for president. This is the
third time running for president. He just cannot get it. Right,
he's just not good at this, but people to judge
is so far with seventy one seventy one percent precincts reporting,
he had twenty six point eight percent of state delicate equivalents.
And then it was Bernie Sanders, then Elizabeth Warren and

(07:35):
lastly Joe Joe Biden in fourth place, the vice president
of President Barack Obama probably have the most name brand
recognition of everybody on that day, and you in fourth
place in Iowa. But you're the most selectable. He's really
not good at running for president. Bro All right, well
that is your front page news. Get it off futures
eight on five eight five, one oh five one. If
you need to vet hit us up right now, maybe

(07:56):
had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe when of
sprints positivity hit us up now? Was the Bakfast Club?
Good morning, the breakfast Club? Did your time to get
it off your chat? Whether you're mad or blessed? So
so you better have to say we want to hear
from you on the breakfast Club? Hello? Who's this? This
is a trailer from Columbus, OHIW. Good morning everyone? What's up? Broke?

(08:19):
Get it off your chest? I just wanted to talk
about the super Bowl performance. Well, the super Bowl performance
wasn't really whack. It's just dancing, was clue. It's just
like this generation none of them know them songs, Like
most of the songs they sung were like twenty years old,
and it was a little outdated if you ask me.

(08:39):
But I mean, and if they got mad at Charlotte
Maine just saying, you know the numbers in Spanish, Latinos
can't say. That's how I feel like if y'all got
mad about him saying, let's go the line, you know
those some trades they can't say. I think that's a
fair point, sir. But if you're a Latino, I think
you might be a little off about the demo with

(09:01):
the super Bowl though. Hello, who's this your boy? Real man?
Called up the Summerville stuff, cat Man, Summerville, Slumberville. What's happening?
I'm good about with envy? What's happening? My man? What's up? Dang?
What's good? Get off your chest? Man, man. It's called
the fellow positivity. And you know which, my little boy,

(09:22):
happy sixth birthday. Man. You know, made a man out
of me. You know what I mean? You good? You know,
no kids, your kids. Man, you know, the whole Kobe
thing't really shed some light today for me. Man, real
emotional man. You know what's his name, Landed Landing? Happy birthday?
All right, bro? Thank you? Man? All right? Y'all boy?
Happen all right? My brother? Hello? Who's this? Yo? Envy?

(09:46):
What's going on? Bro? It's mellow? Mellow? What up? Man? Yo? Man?
I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm feeling extremely blessed.
You feel me extremely blessed it first off? First off,
like I set out of gold last year and I
almost did completed. But then Charlottagne shout out to you
king because you told me one thing through a positive note.
He was like, you can't master the life in one day,

(10:06):
but you can't master one day at the time. That's right,
you know what I mean. I was able to like
actually see my goals. Now I've got my own party
promotion team. I got an event on Saturday if anybody
want to pop out, you know what I mean? And
in a little darker note, but I'm are you gonna
tell people where the event is in case they might
want to pop out? All right though? Fat you right yet?
My bad? Thank you? Ye? This is why you're my
favorite coworkers. But um just follow me on the ground

(10:28):
because my flyers there's mellow underscoring mool out with three a's,
you know what I mean. The link is in my
buyer was fingal day, you know what I mean. We're
having a brush. We just gonna have a good time
and a great voue. It was now since if it's
gonna fly is that's on my grand You don't want
to say the name of the fast. There you go,

(10:49):
retreat in Manhattan. There you go, you go. He only
got one shot, right, And last night I might be
gonna hold you. I got pulled over by the cops.
You know what I mean. I'm just blessing up that
I was in a hashtag our snack because they came
up to my car, guns out, didn't ask me no questions.
I ain't give them to set to search me on
my car, and they did both that stuff. But I'm
still allowed to sell the till to day. Man. I'm
just really blessed for that. All right, brother, all right,

(11:11):
I'll sketch out letter. Get it off your chests. Eight
hundred and five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent hit this up now it's the
breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up,
wait your time to get it off your chest. Whether
your man or blessed, we want to hear from you
on a breakfast club. Hello. Who's this you? What's up?

(11:34):
Every you? What's up? What up? Chast? How you doing baby?
I'm good baby? How are you? I'm doing good? What's our? Sorry?
What up? Says? How are you? I'm doing good? Hey? Man?
I got I got two things real quick, right, Um,
First one, these dudes gotta stop, like it's like literally
been three so far. Right. So when Brian Beauty gave

(11:55):
her Instagram out, they've been her pigs bro what and
it's like she can't see and it's like the first
of all half season Beauty, she can't see him. And
second of all, I run her page. So the person
that's liking y'all picks it's in the im it's jaff okay,
all right, So really they're sending you so you mad
that they're sending a blind woman who can't see the

(12:15):
d picts dpicts and a gay man runs her page
and he's upset that he's receiving dpicts. It's not it's
just a fact, Like, why y'all even doing that? It's disrespectful.
How did they know she can't see? Maybe they know
you running the page first of all, y'all can't be
sending unsolicited pictures like that. That's the problem. That's the problem,
thank you. Ye, that's the problem. You should have led
with that draf? You do should you should have led

(12:37):
with that? Is there anything good? They'll chaff anything good
in their draff? I'm not gonna lie. It was it
was two that was looking really good. Oh my goodness.
Right now side of them m listening, gotta make quick
clments about having his gates all coming quick comments about
half for Troy. Sure, okay? So like, because I don't
know if there's there's a lot of topic black men

(12:58):
like him out there that are raising young black men.
And like, listen, if your son of the Applebee's and
he sees two men kissing and it makes him want
to date men, then he was gonna be gay anyway.
Like if your son sees the way a little nas
is dressed and it makes him want to date men,
then your son's gonna be gay anyway. Like as many
times I've seen little Wayne walking around and leopard tights,
dressed like a bad bitch or mall was singing nails

(13:18):
on his like singernail polois on his nails. Like I
don't never say that these straight men are pushing agendas
on people, like like literally one of them be kissing
men in them out and I'm never gonna say, oh,
he's pushing the agenda on people. I would like for
you to know that if your son walks into Applebeess
and sees two men kissing, it's not the two men
that's gonna make him feel gay. It's the eating of
the Mazza realistics. You know, montrealistics are long and there

(13:39):
brown and when you fight into him, it's like white,
creamy stuff. That's what can make you gay. Track, I
really wish you would pay attention. Man, I'm being saying.
I'm just growing up. I never saw nothing but a
straight relationships on TV, like in my household with my father,
with my parents, and didn't make you say I wouldn't
be straight right And like I literally had a real
agenda pushed from me through religion, trying to scare the
jay out of me, trying to play the date out

(14:01):
of He's like jay out of me. All these and
it's like street men can't think that they're young. Black
men are just really weak minded individuals that only day
when they see something gay, that they're gonna turn gay.
And when I suck it at the first sight of something,
I think, I think that the word, I think the
words great is problematic. I think y'all need to stop
using that word. Because if if, if that, if hetero
people are screating, and that means you crook your traffic.

(14:23):
I'm a little I'm a little crooked. Did I take it? All? Right? Y'all?
You don't know if your chest five five one o
five one. Now we got rooms on the way. Yes,
let's talk about Javante Davis. We discussed the video where
he's seeing and grabbing up his children's mother, Drida, and

(14:45):
now he's been arrested. We'll tell you what's going on,
all right, we'll get into that when we come back.
Keep the lock. Just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. Morning everybody in CJ mvy Angela yee Shlomagne.
The guy we are the Breakfast Club. He got owe
you some money too. What you do yesterday? You gave
me your right for you to take the train. Yeah,

(15:05):
I forgot to bring it back. I gave you two
metal card I know, I got him both at the crib.
I got to bring him back yesterday. I had to
take the train uptown to go somewhere it would be.
It was a lot faster to take the train than
the drive, and I didn't know where I was going,
so you had to give me like directions how to
take the train and a metal car so you wouldn't
have to. I didn't think you'd be able to figure
out how to buy it. I definitely wasn't gonna be
able to figure it out. But thank you. I just
want to say thank you. I appreciate you. You don't

(15:26):
want to explain to the people in South Carolina what
the trainers. They know where the train is as Let's
get to the rule of the damn track train on
his ass? Whoa, whoa subway it's underground, get you there fast. Wow.
All right, let's get to the rooms. It's so Kobe.
It's about report Angela on the Breakfast Club. For everybody's

(15:53):
wondering what's going to happen for Kobe Bryant. My mother
be a memorial when it's the funeral, his body was
released to his family, and everybody's been returning to their families,
all of the victims. Right now, they are saying a
memorial is planned for three of the other victims of
that helicopter crash for February tenth. As far as Kobe Bryant,
they have not finalized any plans yet, but the mayor

(16:16):
of Los Angeles is saying that he wants to work
with his family to find the best way to memorialize him,
and so they I guess as soon as they figure
that out, they'll let you know. He said. People have
sent the most amazing ideas for tributes and boulevards and
this and that. So right now that stop tape. I
wonder what you could do for Kobe that you know
you weren't already going to do for Kobe. Like even

(16:36):
if Kobe was alive, he's still got a statue. You know,
they'd still be streets named after him. There's already buildings
named after him. Like what could you do to memorialize
Kobe that you wouldn't do when you have a lot. Well,
he's working with the family, so they're going to figure
it out collaboratively, all right now. Kendrick Lamar. His biography
is coming out October thirteenth. That biography is being written

(16:57):
by author Marcus Moore. He's a veteran journalist. He works
at Pitchfork right now, he's the senior editor and Pitchfork contributor.
And so he said, my book details the artist coming
of ages and mc how he helped resurrect two language
in genres be bob and jazz, his profound impact on
a racially fraught America, and his emergence as a Bonafi
king of rap. So people were waiting to know when

(17:20):
with the release date for this book be We don't
know if Kendrick is contributing or participating in this book,
but he will be actually interviewing people and reflections from
people who close to Kendrick Lamar and people who knew
him during his childhood. I'm definitely gonna read that. I mean,
Kendrick is the leader of the new school when it
comes to this rap thing. To me, he's definitely him
in Rhapsody of my favorite rappers in the past decade.

(17:41):
I need some more Kendrick music, though, when Kendrick putting
out some new music into the ecosystem, Yeah, he's working,
He's working now. You can pre order that book, The Butterfly,
The Butterfly Effect, How Kendrick Lamar ignited the soul of
Black America. Now, all right, Ari Lennox, she had some
things to say about sex encounter. She was on her
Instagram Live and people really enjoy watching her Instagram Live sessions.

(18:03):
By the way, and she did not say who this
person is, but she said that she was willing to
ruin her career. I was, damn, you're willing to trust
let him talk to me? Crazy because that side of
this world, like yes, Danny, yes, okay, Like I was
literally willing to ruin my career. Um, if she ever

(18:24):
came out who it was, you would be like, bitch,
do you know what Google says? Yes? I do, but
I also know what that Wow? Explain brigadown humantize. Now
she's talking about dating a celebrity or sleeping with the celebrity,
and I guess it was amazing. The demons have been
amazing for her. She said it spoke life into her.

(18:45):
What did she talking about? She says, Google and all that, Like,
I guess the person's reputation wasn't such a great reputation,
so you Google the person. They'll be like, that's not
a person you should be with. Basically God. She's like,
I don't care because that d spoke to me. She
said she was willing to let that person ruin her career,
so she wouldn't say who it was. Though. I got

(19:07):
some this me too, all right, Nick Cannon. He talks
about hold on your previous experience. How do you having
some other? Shut up? Man? She literally said, if you
google the person it's based off his past. I'm asking
you come on that. He said, you got somebody? Dad?
He started dreaming. I said, experiences champinos will do that
to you. Man, That's right. Sorry, I can't wait till

(19:30):
I quit this year. He was curious. Now, Nick Cannon
was on blad TV and he was talking about going
to Detroit because he wanted to find Eminem and fight him.
He said. He admitted that he's gonna get his I
was gonna whoop his ass. He admitted that I went
looking for that ball we got. We had this conversation
several times. How close did you get? Now? I believe

(19:51):
it was the BT Awards and everybody knew I was serious.
I was like, I was, I was there to defend
my wife. I ain't about no lyrics like you said,
some disrespec about my wife and I'm going to beat
your ass. That was my mentality in two thousand and nine,
eight whatever year that was. What's so crazy is y'all
listening to that and y'all probably laughing Nick Cannon A

(20:12):
whip your ass for real? Okay, Nick Cannon knows martial
large boxing. All kinds of stuff. Run down on Nick
Cannon if you want to. But Eminem was boxing too,
and he actually acknowledges that in this next clip. Even
at the time, crazy people don't know this. Emmanuel Stewart,
you know, god Rest is so one of the greatest
boxing trainers ever. Was working with him because I think
m was supposed to do that boxing movie that Jake

(20:34):
jellen Hall did, so he was training would dude and
a man. I was at a fight one time and
everybody a box and all that stuff. So man, he
was like, yo, he ready for it. I was like,
set it up. He set it whatever, all money goes
to charity. He was like, I was like, you know,
I do this. Nick Cannon is a black belt. Im.

(20:58):
I used to work for Eminem at this time and
asks he met Emmanuel Steward when he was training with
Eminem because Eminem was gonna do the movie South Park
at that time. Yeah, taking boxing for it. He was
taking that like every single day. Yeah. But Nick Cannon
and training Marsha Lawsons, he was a kid. Nick Cannon
the whip Marshall Madder's ass. But I will say this,
Nick Cannon wasn't gonna find Eminem just coming to Detroit
going to seven mile and eight mile, what's it gonna happen?

(21:19):
But is it that hard to find Himinem? And the
traite kid front now, like he'd just be walking around.
He'll go right through the gated community, go up to
the come. We're talking about a nice sanction match for charity.
How y'all want to do this? Y'all want to do boxing,
and y'all want to do full like you know, you
can use your feet and all of that stuff like that.
If yo, Eminem don't want to use his feet against
Nick telling y'all Right, now, y'all think it's a game

(21:40):
till you run down on Nick Cannon and he started
wilding out on your ass. He wasn't running down on
Nick Cannon. All right, Well, let me Angela yee, and
that is your rumor. Is a black belt you though, Okay,
that's a fact. Nick Cannon will wash you. He would
definitely wash eminem. Well, what's it gonna happen? You know
I was getting you know, I was the yellow belt,
right man? Shut up? Man? You want to hear you that.

(22:00):
I just want to let you know. It's the son.
She don't say. Don't say that they got mad at
me for talking talking Puerto Rican. We're talking about got mad?
What is talking? Whatever? You Spanish karate? Yeah, but not
with that language. You was usually just now what was
that saying? Again? No, exactly it was you know karate? Huh?

(22:24):
You know my guy doctor Robert Son see rock cool.
I'm not saying right, turning your baby, man, I don't
remember turning your bag anyway. You are just embarrassing. I'm
not man kar me and do karate match? Shut me up?
Probably passed out after the first you you use an

(22:46):
excuse to touch me? Want you? Yeah? Yeah, I'm gay
Ardi match? Huh? All right, we were talking about Yes,
let's talk about rapper Chad Focus. He is now being

(23:07):
sentenced and if you remember, he's the one that has
to the still over four million dollars from his job
to pay for his rap career. All right, we'll get
to that next. Keep it locks the Breakfast Club, Go Morning,
So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same
without the joker around. A lot of people were Harley dead.
Now she must team up with Huntress, the Black Canary,
Renee Montoya, and Cassandra Kane to take down Gotham's worst

(23:30):
Villainette Roman Scientists aka Black Mask only in Theatist February seventh,
rated R Morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne
and God we all the breakfasts. Let's get in some
front page news before we're starting off for ye, Well,
let's talk about Chad Arrington aka Chad Focus. He has

(23:51):
pleaded guilty to Federal wire for our conspiracy. Now, he
was employed by Company One Productions as an SEO specialist.
He employed there for seventy years and he ended up
spending over four million dollars on his rap career. He
was an aspiring rapper in Maryland and they're saying he
could face twenty years behind bars. Like I said, his
stag's name is Chad Focus. And what he did was.

(24:13):
He was buying billboards in places like Times Square. He
was making music videos. He was buying sound equipment, studio kits, instruments,
music technology. He also was paying to get online streaming
platforms to artificially boost his song play count. He was
purchasing likes, followers, tags, views, all of that across social media.

(24:35):
He was paying companies to promote his music and all
of that just to make it look like he was
a popping rapper from Maryland. Yeah, I get him dunk
in the day before. I'm gonna tell it was crazy though,
a lot of people really do think that money is
what can get you hot. No, that's never the case.
You have to have some type of talent and it
has to be some type of organic connection between you
and the audience, and it put you how much money,

(24:55):
and it puts you into place, but you still got
to have the right music. Well. As part of this
plea agreement, right, he has to pay the full restitution
over four million dollars. He's facing up to twenty years
in jail. He does have a remix song with Tea
Pain and that song is called um Dance with Me
listen to it. I came up in this bits higher
than the ad. Tell them, mother chick, they don't want

(25:16):
the static over here. You've been sounds pretty good. Now.
I'm old now, but that's not a eye to me.
That sounds good. So all I'm simply saying is you

(25:38):
paid for a tea Pain feature and you worked the record.
If you kept working the record, eventually the record might
have called on. But no, you just want to spend
four million dollars in trying to take these shortcuts dollars.
Now I look where you ended up, and goddamn jail.
I wonder how much he gave a Tea Pain for
that verse whatever. I'm sure whatever he has for to
pay a late for that one, let's ask him. You don't,
I'm gonna text him. All right now, Wendy's is gonna

(26:00):
start serving breakfast, So if you're a fan of Wendy's,
they are now entering that a very competitive breakfast. Aready
Wendy Williams. I was like, man, we really got to
step it up here on the breakfast. We called the breath.
We don't serve no goddamn breakfast. So they started serving
breakfast March seconds. So for anybody that is interested in
a new place to get breakfast. They actually have nine

(26:21):
different items on there for you to choose, nine different meals.
Wendy's is never opened in the morning. I never never really.
I guess they tried it. It didn't work out. So
now they're trying to come back and they're gonna offer
some of their breakfast items at about three hundred different locations.
So they're saying this is incredible growth opportunity for them.
I hope my life never gets to the point where
I have to go to Wendy's for breakfast. I used

(26:42):
to take Madam honey butter chicken biscuit. No, that sounds good.
I went bow Jangles and checkfull egsist. I used to
take my grandma to Wendy's to get hot French fries.
She used to love hot French fries. That was her thing,
hot fries from Wendy's. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your room of report, I mean from
page News out right, Thank you, missy. Now when we
come back, yo, Gotti will be joining us. Is album

(27:04):
Untrapped is out right now. We'll kick it with Gotti.
Very good body of work Untrapped. This I've been riding
to that all weekend, all week so don't move, yo, Gotti.
When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got

(27:24):
a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, new album
out right now, Yo, gotta trap. We'll welcome, sir. Phenomenal
body of work you got out here in these screechs. Man,
I saw with Meek posted that just the old Gotti,
and so I started checking out of mind. I said, God, damn,
this is the old Gotti. Well we got into you, Gotti. Man.

(27:45):
I'm just talking, man, I'm just you know, I'm talking
from from a from a from the heart, really, you know,
talking from a space like they lay a couple of
years when I ain't releasing no album. Really, just speaking
on all the ship that I've been thinking out they've
been running through my mind that I've been dealing with,
you know what I mean. I've been dealing with a
lot of you know, we don't show it type of

(28:06):
dudes we are, but we've been dealing with a lot
of stuff behind the scene. So uh and I'm kind
of speaking on it and addressing it, and they're getting
all my chests. Really does that mean? Really mean like
being free, being free of being woke up or like
you know, being trapped is like a being trapped because
my animals called trapped at first. It's like a state

(28:28):
of man that we all anybody from the hood, I
feel like be trapped, you know what I'm saying with
some of the decisions we're making and um, just the
way we'd be living for real, Like in the intro
when I'd be like, you bought a roll in the
cuban before you bought yourself a moment the hood. You
know you're supposed to move out. You took work, they
went and shot up moment house. You were selfish, damn

(28:49):
it took your mom out. Like there's a trapped mentality
like you just being the hood move and trying to
get a get a bag and you you don't know,
like you geoverdize other people life, other people way of being.
So you know, I'm at a point where like the
thinking is more mature. I'd say, you know what I mean,
I think that this was since this was your last album, yeah,

(29:10):
not my lads album. Putting out, but the last album
that this was the real album, Like this is gonna
put up the numbers because now I'm about to stick
somebody up or do it. I'm on, I'm gonna do that. Anyway.
You're talking about being independent. I was like, ze, I
thought you was independent. Well, I'm an independent, man said,
independent man said, meaning I spend my own money. I
don't wait, I never waited on Epic or nobody to

(29:32):
spend money on on your guy. That or no CMGRD
is like and we wanted something we paid for we
went in our pocket, or or if the budget didn't
allow for certain things to happen, we ain't never see.
To me, that's it's independence in the man said. We
never say, oh, we ain't gonna do it because we
ain't got a budget. You know, we got a budget
on top of the budget got so so that's why

(29:54):
you probably always thought was independent, because the way you
seen me move was the way I wanted to move
his novels. How you'll see an artist moving, it's under
the strict guidelands of the corporate people dollars. Then you
own your old masters too. I heard you say that
out of an album too. So own your masters you owt? Yeah, right,
So how do you do that? Well, how do you
do that deal with I bought him, I just bought
him like a week ago. How much? I'm just curious.

(30:16):
I can't come on for real or the part of
part of the other terms they I can't say the number,
but of a lot of multiple multi millions of dollars
in all, it's the biggest purchase I bought a lot
of before, but it's the biggest asset I ever bought now.
I want to ask what you think about the whole
then Diddy and Mace conversation just from what we know,

(30:37):
because we don't know the specific ins and out right,
But if May signed a deal when he was nineteen
for two for twenty thousand dollars for his publishing, and
then now fast forward to here he's trying to buy
it back and it's not happening, and it reverse back
to him when he's fifty, what can somebody do you? Like? Look, man,
I mind have business that page being what I'm saying.

(31:01):
In a situation like that, like for you as a
person who has artists signed to you, right, yeah, and
I'm sure you try to do fair deals but them
also of course you're giving them advances or co publishing
deals or whatever it is that you're doing if they
come to you, Is it always about business or is
it sometimes like this is my brother, let me just
do what I think he needs me to do. Well,
it's question. Let's just talk about the business first before

(31:24):
we talk about my artists. But business and business is
business in general, you know what I'm saying. Like, so
you knew what you were saying, and you knew what
you was done, and I'm pretty sure you made a
lot of money along the way and you became who
you you became. So I don't think you could complain
about somebody else believing in you and invest the name
money and more also more than name money, and they

(31:45):
timing you, you know what I'm saying, And what if
they wouldn't invest it, that'll initial money and time and
you would you even be here? There's one way to
look at it, you know what I'm saying. But I
also think, because I'm an artist and an executive, I
also think an artist should be in the most fur
position is possible. So I don't think none of us
know the true business. Like I think he put a
number on what he tried to bad Foot. Is there

(32:07):
what it worth? Is it not? I don't know, Like
if you're trying to say something that cost fifty million
for one million, is you're not real for not taking
the one when it's really worth fifty. You know what
I'm saying, Like, maybe you're my homeboy, and uh, I
ain't gonna charge you fifty. If I may charge you
join it twenty five, I'm gonna discount. So we don't

(32:27):
know what the truth business is to be speaking on it.
You know what I'm saying. Hold on, let me read
you something. Nah, but you and I read it. I
read what you Nah, I ain't read. Come and get
you an executive read to hear lands right. If you
are artist, you are artists. Mace, Mace has a Mace
had a co publishing deal. He's always had a co
publishing deal which he had significant ownership and gets paid

(32:49):
substantial royeties. Two years after May signed his first deal
with bad Boy, his deal was and men didn't He
received the seven figure artists events, and two thousand and
four his deal was again amended before his comeback, and
again he was given an other seven figure advanced. It
was also encouraged to start his own label under a
competing record company, which was unheard of at the time
because you had one successful album. Yeah, so what's the question.

(33:09):
I'm just telling you as an executive, that sound like
if that was you laying that out for an artist.
I mean you gave him a you feel like you
old him figure advance. He never put out an album,
He retired from the game, then came back and gave
him another seven million. What I'm saying, it's sad. It's
too sad to every story like we don't know, you
don't know the specifics and did you make money, did

(33:31):
you lose money? Did you We don't. It's hard to
speak on people's business when when you don't, you don't
know what really happened. You know what I'm saying. Now,
what's the difference between having associates and having brothers, like
friends and brothers, you know, because some people would be like,
that's my brother. Some people you'd be like, well that's
my friend. Hard balls about that on the album, Yeah, yeah,

(33:53):
they gotta you gotta use it brush carefully, but use it.
Speaking on my artists like Black Youngster and money Bags
and the artists I work with this like my little brothers,
and they'll tell you. They'll tell you without me being around.
It's like, you know, if if youngster were putting out
an album and he hit a certain budget, they were
kept at a certain thing. We put our home one up.

(34:14):
You know, we look hit te me, big bro. I
won't do this. If the label tripping, don't want to
do it, let's do it. You know what I mean
what it calls let's do it ween never stopping ween,
never stopping palls and blinking one second based off a
labeled budget. And and if it comes down to the
labeling him, I'm round with him every time. I'm round

(34:36):
my artists every time. You don't matter right right a wrong.
I love the way you treat your artists. A lot
of a lot of exects don't keep their artists like that.
Like they say it all the time, like why would
you sign to another artist because another artist is not
gonna put everything behind you, because they're gonna put it
on themselves. I ain't an artists, so maybe maybe the
statement true, maybe they shouldn't sign to another artist. I'm
executive street sleds a lot of all the things. You

(35:00):
know what, I'm saying, all right, we got more with
Yo Gotti when we come back. Keeping locked this to
Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now we have Yo Gotti
in the building. His album untrapped this out right now now,
gotta you got a couple of artists money back. Yo,
you have black youngster and your artists never complained. So
how are you a boss with your artists? How do

(35:21):
you guide them through this industry? I mean these my
little brothers, man, these my little brothers. Like at the
end of the day, we're gonna we're gonna even get
to this honey million and then get to this big
and they other, or we're gonna we're gonna crash together.
You know what I mean. This is how we're rocking.
That's how I grew up, Like, this is how I
was raised in the hood. Like whoever, my partners world,
my crew world, we're gonna go to the top of

(35:42):
the bottom together. So this same way, I treat the
artists like you win, I win, If you lose, I lose.
How the boat float, then how we're gonna do it.
But you have those conversations with him like because you
made many mistakes early on, like, yo, bro, you're going
the wrong wap differently. Of course, of course I'm always
tell them because I think, like I gotta record on

(36:03):
the album called Big Homing Rules, right, And what I'm
speaking on is like how how imna, how are you
gonna let your little homie crash? Okay? And they say,
let's say, my artist, how I'm gonna let them crash
if I know the information, if I if I see
what you're doing and I know you fin the crash,
and I just sit back and don't say nothing. That
ain't a hunting You ain't a real big homan like
and anybody who's moving like that, it's big homies. I

(36:25):
don't respect them. Ain't know Oge ain't no big homie.
He ain't no respect for me. So I'm gonna tell
you now if you want to veto it and still
do it anyway, I'm still probably gonna round with you,
my little bro. You know what I'm saying, But you
can't say. My whole theory is you can't. He never
coming back to me and be like, oh man, why
you ain't telling me not to do this? A way

(36:47):
I'm gonna be sitting back the way, don't you like?
See I told you Black Youngster come down a lot,
because it seemed like you reached out to him. I mean,
like I'll reach you out to him all the time,
but it ain't like no one conversation I reached out
to him and told him to come down. It's just,
you know, I talked to him, like him and money Bag,
I talked to them a lot, like almost every other day,

(37:08):
so we're talking about stuff every other day, about different things.
But I think Youngster just he just he was going
through something for a minute. You know, you're fighting the
case and stuff and all. I think he just he
just wanted he wanted to win on a different level.
I think he got to a point where he wanted
people to readly respect the music more so than just

(37:29):
thinking he just wow, you know what I'm saying. And
I think there was more so changed changed how you
were moving a little bit. What you're talking on the
album a lot about not being ready for that hundred million? Yeah,
why why do you feel like you wasn't ready? I
think a lot of people got to realize what they
ready for and what they're not ready for. It's we
all everybody want the money, but do you really won't it?

(37:49):
Meaning like this, you really prepared for it. Not if
you want it and you're really prepared for it. Sometimes
money can be like the biggest distraction for people. You
see what happens to people whin a lottery, that lottery
curse and they get all that money and they're not
ready for a man. Listen, not even the lottery. You
take the average You take the average kid out the
hood and give him a couple of million dollars and

(38:10):
see what happened. Like you turned into a You turned
into a monster, a whole another person. You know what
I'm saying. So a lot of people ain't prepared to
have the ain't prepared to have the paper. So if
you gave me a hunty million dollars ten fifteen years ago,
you know what I'm saying. When I was super super
active in the screen, that was too dangerous. But now
you're ready. You've been a millionaire since twenty one for

(38:33):
a long time. But I wan't ready for that hunting now.
But now I am make what'll make somebody a big homie.
Because it's not always about age, right, No, no, no
about age It's no about age, like like I'm a
big homey to a lot of my homies is older
than me. That just mean I got the vision. I
got the vision. I can I can see ten steps

(38:53):
ahead and and I can go get there. I can
go seek the information and bring it back to the team.
You know what I mean, getting the information and passing
it down to the team. You know what I'm saying.
That's about being a big home and making a way
for the team, making a way and call them to
play there, like yo, this is the play we need
to be moving on and then we all stay. Of

(39:13):
course we can move forward. Everybody could benefit. You had
to sit in that record the hole. You had to
ask when I hear that record, I hit J on
that rack. I never asked Home to get on the record. Really, Nah,
that's the one if you ever asked one, that's me
the one. I never asked him to get on the record. No,
not yet, not yet, not yet. He should jump on
big homie rules everybody call a whole big homie. I

(39:35):
feel like he wonst definitely the big home and I
just feel like I ain't had the record yet. When
I get the record that I feel it's like, right
for hold, then I may rules. I'm telling you, yea,
I mean, homes definitely would have killed it. He wonst
definitely would have killed it. But yeah, you still enjoy

(39:56):
the game because the way that you move around it.
It seems like when I met years ago, you're the
same person. And a lot of times you don't see
that in the industry. You still call people, you still
take pictures with people, You're still outside the hotel like
hanging out. You still a little bit a little bit. Now, okay,

(40:17):
what keeps you the same person? Because a lot of
people they make a little money, they you know, they
sell a lot of records, and they change, but you
are always the same. I mean I probably change some
things how I move. I'm probably a little more wiser,
you know what I'm saying, a little more mature. But money,
I don't think no amount of money would never change
me because I've been having money for so long. You know,

(40:38):
it's just the ratio of money, right, Like far as
I were giving members since I was six fifteen, sixteen
years old, I was having hundreds of thousand dollars in
high school. So you know, there's not no millions of dollars.
But if you put a couple hundred thousand in dead
timing your life in Memphis, it's like having millions of dollars,
you know what I'm saying. So money, I don't. I
don't think money would necessarily change the game. And it's

(41:02):
always another another wave to win in the game. So
and I'm very competitive with winning and and and and growing,
whether it's with me or the other artists winning. So
I'm just locked in. I'm super focused on the game
and just still trying to win. I still don't feel
like I'm ner yet. You know, I graduated high school. Yeah,
I graduated high school and I went to college with

(41:24):
hundreds of dollars of dollars. How do you have to
focus to stay in school? Then, I'm trying to tell
you my focus different than the others than most people.
My my I gotta man, my my focus is like
that's one of my strengths that you know what I'm saying,
Like that I could walk away from certain things. Man,
my home is be talking about that, like the wheel
power of me. That's that's always been one of my blessings.

(41:44):
Even when I was in the street, Like I would
get somebody I tell me certain a certain number for
a certain thing, and I'm like, that sound good, But
this sounds too good to be true. Ni out of team,
You the police, or you're gonna put a move on me.
So I'm gonna walk away from the play. But there's
always been just my my wheel power even and you
know how much money I had turned down in different

(42:05):
record deals and different when I needed the money. I
remember one of my very first deal offers was, oh,
I think it was Wanna offered me like to million.
I ain't even hal to me, you know what I'm saying,
but just to sit up. And what I seen when
I walked through the building at the time, it didn't
look like I was gonna win. So I ain't wanted

(42:25):
to many different college Yeah, no, I ain't gonna. I
wasn't like some melster. I think. Okay, that's when you
guys started getting too much money. I already had the paper,
but the music started, like the music really started moving.
I started doing a lot of shows and I'm out
of hill. I don't move, Yo Gotti still here. Let's
get into a Yo Gotti mini mix. It's the breakfast

(42:46):
Club Good Morning. That was a Yo Gotti Mini Mix Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
all the Breakfast club were still kicking it with Yo Gotti. Yeah,
speaking of willpower, when is the time for stop being
a hope? Does that will power? When it comes to them?
That's one of my weaknesses. You know everybody had strength.

(43:09):
Anybody have we You know that's my drum, that's your
d Yeah, that's my drub. You never walk away from nobody.
Oh yeah, it's big homie rules. You can't one of
your friends. Did. I never done that. I never done that.
I never I never played with any of my homie girls,
never flirted with them, never like we. I ain't never

(43:31):
played my old g back in the day. Then gave
me that game like, we don't do that. If they
flat with you, do you tell yeah, you didn't go
too certain. I don't think I would. Do You want
to be a self proclaimed whole forever gotty? At some
point you got to settle down. Find you a queen.
I've been settled down. I ain't said one settle down,

(43:52):
just settle down home. I just said this himn on Earth.
We're talking to fab about him opening up I know
fab a long time, and I known you a long time.
When did you say? You know what? I got to
start giving people more of my life when I do
interviews and when I talk to people, because at one
time it was like you was defending on trial, like
you wouldn't you really were talking much at all, And

(44:13):
now was to see this guy is like, wow, he's
evolved so so far, so long. I had to learn that, man.
I had to learn that, like when you're coming, when
you come from their culture of not taking, like you
gotta thing. I spent most of my life in a
certain life, so we was always having everything. We don't
want to take pictures or somebody got a camera hole
it's police, you know what I'm saying. Or you never

(44:35):
talk too much because things are getting used against you,
maybe that you say of you or you slip and
say the wrong thing. So I was protecting myself really
always was trying to pretend to. Yeah, but that was
like I said, there was always been. I just said recently,
one of my biggest, one of my biggest obstacles in
music business was accepting that I won in the street.

(44:58):
Like it took me a long time to realized that
I wouldn't hire managers. I want to high security because
I didn't want to be around nobody who I didn't know, Like,
so you couldn't get on my toolbus if you want
from my hood. So we're on the tour bus and
then you bring in a role manager, Oh he good
or security. I literally wouldn't speak at all on the toolbus,

(45:18):
Like if anybody was on the bus, they like didn't
grow with us. Man, I ain't say one word until
you got out the bus. Then they got out the bus,
didn't I talked to my homies. Then when they got
back on the bus, everybody to get sad of the end,
you know what I'm saying, Because I was so stuck
in there that their mentality, their mentality that it almost
you know, stopped me from moving forward. I think that's
part of what took me longer, because I wouldn't work

(45:39):
with people who I knew could help me. Like like
I'm just saying, like that far as management and and
having the right people on the team, the right role managers,
the right public whoever. You know what I'm saying, Like,
I didn't want to work with nobody but my homies.
Now you said you talk to yourself in the mirror, Right,
do you do that every morning? Every morning? The kind
of things you'd be saying to yourself. Man, just different,

(46:02):
I am beautiful, I love I talked to myself and
I had to sometimes I have to like remind myself
that this is real. Right, Sometimes I go out the
house in the middle of the night in the street
and just look at my house and look at my
like I look at just I want to just step
back in the street and see the scenery in the house,

(46:26):
because bro, I still feel like this same little kid
from Rids Crest Apartments. So sometimes this should be unreal
to me, Like you know what I'm saying, Like I
can't even like I'm just hoping I ain't waking up
one day. Do you ever look in the mirror be like,
why did I hit that on black jack and lose
that five? That the thing yourself? What happened in that situation?

(46:49):
I just I just I just lunched out for it. Yeah,
I had to win the hand and chips, I posted
one right everybody else's hand. I had everything that that
that that that you need hit the win and I man,
I had I had a the dealer had a bus
card if you play black. The dealer had a bus
card and I hit a twelve, which I never hit

(47:12):
a Twitter ever. No, I didn't get him a millions
of dollars winning and losing it, you know what I'm saying.
And I never hit this card before. I hit a
twelve and I hit a Twitter one, no three or
something Ace came out, so I had already. Then I
hit it again. That would make it super dumb and
lunched out. I hit a bus card twice. That's why

(47:35):
Jay was like, oh, like what what what are you
doing a little bit of both. It was worth five
hundred do dollar here. Yeah, yeah, Jay still want to
play with you when you go out there? Is he
still play with you? Like God, you're going your old
table now? They still and they see me, they still
be like, yo, I hear you on this album you

(47:55):
talk about like dealing with depression a lot too, Yeah,
a little bit. When When when did you realize you
might be battling with that? Well, I don't know if
it's like battling with it, but I feel it, you
know what I'm saying. I feel it, and I feel
it more so for like for my for my homs
and and and it trickled down to me like having

(48:19):
having homs that's locked up and knowing their family messing them,
and when my other homes going through stuff, like I
always like I always took that leadership role or like
kind of feeling like it's your responsibility sometimes, you know
what I'm saying, When when when things don't go right
on the team and then the camp and you know,
rather some of the stuff had nothing to do with you,

(48:41):
but you just sometimes feel like, man, I could have
I could have leaded them around a different pad for
maybe I could have if I would have spoke up
a little more, I could have prevented them from doing
this or doing that. So like that bothered me. I
also just, um, you know sometimes when it man and
people change, something like oh I had this issue happened

(49:04):
with me. I don't want to go too far into it,
but like somebody one of my close partners, like real
close partners, stole something from me, you know what I'm saying,
Like this was like I really love love this dude,
you know what I'm saying. So they kind of really
affected me because it was almost like they were wanted.
Like I'm talking about like real you know what I mean,
you gave it to him. Yeah, I'm talking about like
you haven't been around millions and millions before, and then

(49:26):
you took something that was like super small. I guess
it was super small, but it was small considered to
me what our friendship was. You know, they kind of
really affect me, Like you know what I'm saying, Um,
did you confront them about it? Nah? No, no, no,
I ain't know what it is. I know what it is. Yeah,
And then have you ever thought about like sitting down
and talking to somebody, maybe a therapist, just to see

(49:47):
what could happen? I feel like we had therapy sessions
with me and a couple of my homeboys, and we
talked to each other and ain't nothing off the table.
We talked about everything, like y'all real issues. You know
what I'm saying. Our focus is we're dealing with UM
and the music to me, it's turfing to me a lot. Yeah,
let's get into a joint off down what you want
here that was on her? I mean, I mean, depending

(50:09):
on what you want to you want to do radio,
you want to do something that people can actually learn from.
I mean, I want to get them the game man,
it's untrapped. It's untrapped. I want to get him like,
we're gonna go big home rules. We can go know
your world, we can go trap. Let's go. They ain't
want me to know more ready than evil. We sampled
the dip set. Yeah, one of my favorite dip set

(50:32):
beats too, So Bro, we appreciate you for joining us. Absolutely.
Album is dope, though album is really all right. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MV
and Ngela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. It's been a random morning already. I was
just thinking about that. You were doing karate already this morning.
A lot of people checked in. Nori's listening right now.

(50:55):
They'll always listening. Slut to Nori and know what's happening.
Shout out to Greg from we at in New Orleans.
He's listening right now too. What up? Whoever? That is?
What up to you? He's never been away in New Orleans, Nah,
only to a You gotta move around. Nah, Well maybe
next time I go there, I'll stop there. But let's
get to the room. Let's talk. Javante Davis. This is

(51:20):
the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
Javante Davis was arrested for domestic violence. We told you
about this video. A lot of people saw it and
again he was at a basketball game and you could
see him taking his extra girlfriend up by the collar,
kind of around the chokehold. Very lame, around the neck,

(51:42):
very lame. He earned that domestic violence charge. Yes, so
he has been arrested, cop said as a result of
an ongoing investigation after being notified through social media and
the victim. On February first, Javante was observed battering his
former girlfriend, whom they have a child together. Javante did
surrender himself to the Coral Gables Please detect is assigned
to the case. And I like Javonte Davis. He gets

(52:02):
busy in that ring. But you got you gotta control yourself.
Like you know, anybody who's telling you that that was okay,
they're not your friend. And he even tried to go
on social media and justify it. I never once hit her. Yeah,
I was aggressive and told to come on, that's the
mother of my child. I would never hurt her. I
should never happen. Yeah, And you gotta think about all
the women in your life did you love. What if
that was your home girl, What if that was your sister,

(52:22):
What if that was your daughter, your mom? Would you
stand by and let him man jack jack him up?
Like that? Okay? So stop, all right, and congratulations to Rihanna.
She is getting the nuble ACP President's Award at the
fifty first Image Awards. That's happening. Um, well, that happened
they announced yesterday. But we gotta nominated also, right, yeah, yeah,

(52:43):
we got nominated and it's gonna be on February twenty seconds.
Rihanna gonna show up though I can't answer that question.
You gotta show up when the UP honors you like that.
You gotta so. I feel like Rihanna would show up
for that. I would hope. I would hope so too,
because you know, we we tend to think that white
ice is cold, and we love going to the white
award shows like the Grammys and whatever else American Music Awards.

(53:04):
Shalton then WACP Award and get that on or all
right now, jay Z, A lot of people were commenting
on him and Beyonce sitting during the national anthem at
the Super Bowl, even though everybody in their section was
seated as well, and so jay Z actually has commented
on it to let people know that he was not
doing some type of silent protest. It didn't have as

(53:25):
much meaning as people were putting on it. Here's what
he said as he was speaking at Columbia University. It
was not humanitarian at all. But what happened was we
got there, we were sitting and now the show's about
to stop, and my wife is what she wanted to
go for, and so she says to me, I noticed
feeling right here, so she's super natous to sheep the

(53:47):
bowl to bowl before. So we get there and we
immediately jump into artists mall. So the whole time we're
sitting here and we're talking up in the phones, and
then right after that, Jamie comes out and we're talking
about how beautiful she loved and how she sound, and
then it finished and then my phone right it was like,

(54:08):
you know what he means, just I really hate to
hear to explain it, like the fact he had to
explain that his mind blow. He got explained everything now
was seems like it man, you know, but listen and truthfully,
like you're in the position now where people are watching
what you're doing because you do work with the NFL.
So if it comes to the territory that you have
to say, look, this is what it was because people
went in on it. When you're on a platform like

(54:29):
that and people question things and you feel like explaining it,
you can. He was sitting down with his family, with
so many other people around him sitting down, including white people.
So what's the problem. Why aren't they little white folks
being asked? Why why they didn't stand because and I
think if he wasn't working with the super Bowl then
maybe they wouldn't. It wouldn't have been such a big deal,
a bit of a big deal. Regardless he's jay Z
and Beyonce. He didn't see because there were the people

(54:49):
that weren't that we're sitting just what was the name? Yes,
I'm saying right in that area, and I'm sure that
probably Sway Lee was sitting because he was sleep talk
Yeah he was sleeping, yeah tweet lead. I don't know
if he was sleeping who I'm just saying, I'm sure
the other But I do feel that, you know, if
you're in that position and people are looking at you
like you work with they pay extra attention to you

(55:11):
if nobody cares if John was sitting, but he doesn't
work with the super Bowl. We're really making something out
of nothing. But it's okay, he explained it. It's not
that you know, it's not that serious. I just hate
hearing them explain it. And they even went and pulled
up video to show that he stood for the national
anthem for the you know, at the NBA All Star
Game in twenty seventeen. And when the Brooklyn Nets they

(55:33):
go too far, they explained, they showed all of that
group Jove witness. So I don't pledge leads to the
flag either, so you know, Plus the national anthem is
racist anyway, so who cares if if a black person
wants to sit, let them sit during the national anthem. Yes,
you can use the NFL's money, their platform, and their
resources to help all communities and not compromise your beliefs
and sit dore the national anthem. If that was the case,

(55:53):
well it wasn't his pin, That wasn't even the case,
all right, How did that even become the case? That's
like Rick Fox dying, Like how did how did the
protest the national anthem of the super Bowl. This is
crazy man. That is your room report. All right, thank you,
miss ye Charlemagne. You want to know how crazy people are.
Four after the hour, we're gonna talk about why you

(56:14):
got all of this information out here and people still
don't hear. They hear what they want to hear. We'll
talk about it for after that hour. All right, we'll
get to that next keeping locked just to Breakfast Club,
go morning you get you are h I'm gonna fatten

(56:36):
all that around your They want this man to Doton blowers. Man.
They're waiting for Charlemagne to talk in. Let's go. They
have to make a judgment. School was gonna be on
the Donkey of the day. They chose you the Breakfast Club. Bitch,
you donkey of the day today. Yeah, donkey today for Wednesday,
February fifth goes to an unidentified voter in Iowa who
voted for man Pete Boo to judge on Monday. I

(56:57):
don't know how she's gonna identified because she's on video,
but for whatever reason, her name is not being disclosed.
Now she's not getting donkey for voting for Pete. I
like Pete. I han't viewed him. A couple of weeks
agohen he was making his rounds in South Carolina. So
I'm not giving her donkey for voting for Pete. I
am giving her the credit she deserved for being stupid,
simply because she clearly has no idea why she voted
for people to judge. No, let me take that back.

(57:19):
I'm sure she has her reasons why she voted for him,
but it's the reason she wishes she hadn't voted for
him that's making her get this donkey. See, this woman
found out some information after she had just signed the
card for Pete booda judge in the mess that was
the Iowa caucus. She wanted her her vote back after
she found out that Pete Boo to Judge was gay.

(57:41):
Don't believe me. We have the viral clip of her
saying it to prove it. Are you kidding? I don't
want anybody like that. We can go out. I never
knew that at all. The whole point of it is, though,

(58:05):
and he just really he's a human being, just like
you and me and shouldn't really matter. That's what fully
better read the Bible he does, and he says that
God doesn't choose a political party because why doesn't say
in the Bible then a man should marry a woman. Then, well,
I totally respect your view point on this, I so

(58:26):
totally do. But I think that we were not around
out before any common alledge. Yeah, my guy. Now, look,
if that's how she feels whatever. Okay, the Bible does
say those things. Some Bible thumpers really feel being gay
as a sin. Who am I to tell them different?
I just wish those same Bible thumpers would follow Matthew

(58:48):
seven one, do not judge, so that you will not
be judged. But that's a whole other discussion that Christians
be ducking. But my problem with this woman, it's the
same problem I have with a lot of people, especially
in this generation. We are just simply lazy learners. We
literally go off headlines and what we heard. Nobody takes
the time to read, define printing anything. Whatever we are served,
we eat, we don't even ask what the mystery meat is.

(59:11):
We just take people's word for it, all right. We
just take people's worried that it's checking, all right. This
is why we have a celebrity in chief in the
White House right now. Donald Trump is the king of
feeding you what he wants to feed you. He keeps
it quite simple and as you believe in that fake
news is the truth and the truth is fake news
because he knows nobody is going to do any real
research to what he says. Nobody is going to do
any fact checking. And now I'll let that do fact checking.

(59:32):
All TRUP has to do and say those people are
lying and people will believe it, okay, if they even
hear it at all. And that's my issue. We live
in this soul called information age. But when the facts
of a situation are presented, when the truth is presented,
nobody hears it. It all falls on deaf ears. Case
in point, what this woman had to say about Boo

(59:53):
to Judge being gay. Listen to this party play that
one monthime before. How come this has never been bought
out before? She's claimed she never heard it. Pete Booda
Judge announced his candidacy candidacy for president on April. In
April twenty nineteen, so I haven't even been a year

(01:00:14):
yet since he's been running. But if it's two things
we know about Pete Booda Judge, it's that his last
name at first, it's very hard to pronounce in number two,
he's gay. Okay. You know how we know he's gay
because it comes up all the time. You don't believe me,
roll the tape. If you end up going head to
head with Donald Trump, I have absolutely no doubt in

(01:00:36):
my mind, given Donald Trump's history, that the campaign will
get homophobic in some way. How can you deal with that?
You know, I'm kind of used to that by now.
I'm from Indiana. I'm gay as I don't know. I
thinks I'm really gay. That's how gay I am. And
so you know, bullying, I'm used to bullying. You know,
when Chaston and I started dating and eventually got married

(01:00:58):
in South Bend, we weren't exactly sure how the idea
of the first ever mail, first anileman let alone, same
sex one would be received in town. And if somebody
very much enjoying the first year of married life, I
would say freedom is what's at stake, and the idea
of whether a county clerk gets to tell you who
you ought to marry. The best thing in my life,
my marriage, the thing that made it possible for me

(01:01:19):
to get through the loss of my father this year.
This man who lifted up not just me but dad
and Mom threw those last awful days. So when I
came out, it was actually the middle of election campaign
and I had just kind of had enough. I'd been
overseasoned in Afghanistan. I realize you only get to live
one life, and I knew that. You know, I want
to start dating and have a life like everybody wasn't

(01:01:40):
even dating because you didn't win anybody. No, because if
you're if you're a sitting mayor and you're not out
like it's not like you can, you know you're gonna
get spotted. And I didn't want to live a life
that was kind of in hiding. Either. You may be
religious and you may not. But if you are, and
you were all so queer, and you have come through
the other side of a period of wishing that you weren't,
then you know that that message, that this idea that

(01:02:02):
there is something wrong with you is a message that
puts you at war not only with yourself but with
your maker. And speaking only for myself, I can tell
you that if me being gay was a choice, it
was a choice that was made far far above my pigre.
I gotta keep going. This can keep going on and
on and on and on. And on and on. If
you didn't know people to judge's gay, that's your fault.

(01:02:23):
But what does it matter if he speaks to you
and your interests, doesn't matter who he's sleeping with. Some
donkey to days just sell themselves. Please get this unidentified
white woman and stopping Indiana the biggest he hall. All right, well,
thank you for that. Donkay. Today I'm gonna stare and drama.

(01:02:44):
What's going on? By standing? I'm looking your lips? What's
going on? Why are standing each other looking at each other?
Do I want right now? What do I want right now?
What does he want? What's going on? What did we
just talk about? What kind of game is this? What
did I just talk about for five? What is the
main want right now? When he licks his lips sucking
on that straw? What is the most obvious drop we

(01:03:04):
have in there right now that applied to this situation
too much? Got that? Man? Oh god, that's one of them.
But no, what's happening here? What's print there? Oh my god,
that's a great show. He said it was gay, so
what you know? What? Drum? It was kind of lost
that ever since all that Latino representation was at the

(01:03:24):
Super bowl. You have not been the same, you've been
feeling yourself that kind of lost the last. I'm gonna
try another drop of you're done. I'm pretty sure you're done.
That was the one that was obvious. That was a
lay up drup blowing. It's like Joe Barden, Come on,
my goodness, oh my goodness. All right, well, thank you
for that dunk in the day. Up next, ask yea
eight hundred five eight five one five one. If you

(01:03:47):
need relationship advice, any type of advice, call ye now
is the breakfast club? Good morning? What what you gonna know?
Baby mama issues, sneaking? Some words of wisdom? All up
now for asking eight hundred five eighty five one o
five one a breakfast club. Come on the relationship advice?

(01:04:08):
Need personal advice, just the real advice? Call up nown
for ask ye holding everybody in Steve j Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club? Is time
for asking ye? Hello? Who's this? Yes, it's Mark calling
from Norfolk, Virginia. Mark. What up from the seven five
to seven? What's your question for? Ye? Yes? So my

(01:04:30):
question for years? You know I'm on an off for
my fiance. I've been about five years now, and my
main question is, how do you know what? The woman's
completely done? I mean I stepped out, you know, I
did a couple of different names, and I feel like
she's completely shut down. At this point, we're barely having checked.
So how do I know what? It? Just called it
quick to move forward? Man, So you cheated on your fiance.

(01:04:51):
She's still with you, but she don't seem like she's
really involved in the relationship. Yeah, she just don't seem much.
She all the way there right now? But can you
under saying why? I can understand why, But I mean,
how do I know? You know, I've been doing everything
go my end and trying to fix everything. I mean
I've been taking a route, you know, standing in the
house every day, trying to do everything on my end,
and I just feel like she's shut down. You know, hello,

(01:05:13):
given me a fair chance. How long has it been.
I want to say the last situation we had was
around last year, and I mean it's been a whole
year and me trying to do everything, and I just
feel right now I'm just running myself in you know,
I just feel like I'm jogging a place. Man, but
you gotta understand the hurt that she went through. You
said you stepped out a few times. Yeah, I can understand,
But I mean, you know, it's a lot of time

(01:05:35):
and effort you have to put in if you want
to get things back on track. It's not gonna happen
in a year. I mean, so how much time do
you think? I mean, it's a whole year, you know,
and me giving them at all? I meant to just
call it quick. She's been giving her all all this time, right,
that's correct, And you've been stepping out on her anyway.
The fact that, in fact, are you guys still engaged.

(01:05:56):
Oh yeah, we're still engaged right now. You know, we're
trying to work through everything. But the fact that she
hasn't left you and you guys are still engaged me,
she hasn't completely given up on you. But I think
that you have to understand how much work and I mean,
like this might this could potentially take years of work
for you to do. Because it's hard to say, this
guy stepped out to me last year, but we're still

(01:06:17):
getting married. How do I know you're not gonna do
it again? And you didn't just do it once? You
did it a few times, and she knows that you
did it a few times, right, Yeah, that's correct. So
you have to think about how all the time she
has to think about this in her head. You know
how heart it is for us to not be able
to trust you. Yeah, So, I mean, you know, in conclusion,
I mean, should I keep trying? And you know, do

(01:06:37):
you want to be with her? I mean I do,
But at the same time, you know, I don't want
to hold it back, and I don't want to hold
myself back. So you know, do you want to be
with her? Are you going to cheat again? Do you
want to marry this woman? I do? I do want
to marry this woman. Okay, so you shouldn't even be
questioning this. Then all this means, and let me tell
you this happens all the time. I actually know someone

(01:06:58):
who's engaged now and it on his woman and it
really took him. She left him, and it really took
him three years to even get her back. The fact
that she hasn't even left the house and that you
guys are still engaged is amazing and it's a true
testament to the fact that she is trying to work
on it. But that means you have to go above
and beyond. Yeah, I guess that's what I'm gonna do.

(01:07:19):
They and go above and beyond. Appreciate that I needed
to hear that. Just funny. Yeah, you know you can't
act like she should just take you back and be
good after a year. It doesn't work that way. Definitely, someone,
you know what I'm gonna do. Year. I'm gonna ahead
and I'm putting in that work like you said, and
just go above and beyond. I'm gonna give it mix
more months, you know, oh my god, six more months? Now,
you're gonna give it as long as it takes, all right,

(01:07:40):
I go. I do that for you, ye for ye?
Oh my god? All right, good luck man, I appreciate it.
You know how long it takes to get a woman
back when she's mad at you and you know, messed up?
Asking ye eight hundred five eighty five one on five one.
If you need relationship advice and any type of advice,
call ye right now. Was the breakfast Club, Go morning

(01:08:02):
the relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice,
call up man for Asking Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee Charlomagne. The guy. We are the breakfast club.
We're in the middle of asky, Hello, who's this? What's
going Eric? Eric? What's uping? What's your question for you?
I'm first of all, man, I want to say thank y'all.

(01:08:24):
Right now, I appreciate y'all every morning. I'll listen to
y'all every day. Thank you, Thank you man. My question
is why the women go on days with guys clearly
to have anxious and being with for a freemale fun say,
why do women go on day two guys we don't
want to be with for a freemale Yeah, they they
just go just to get out of the house. You know,
no one they got no interesting, no one they got
no can't think of it. But they got basically no

(01:08:46):
inswerest in the guard. Well, what happened to you? Eric?
There you're asking this question. I'm listening. I still all time.
I want to Instagram, Facebook. You know what I'm saying? Women,
do you want to get out the house? Okay? Yeah,
you want to take me out? Like to take you
out here? I mean, well, here's the thing, right, I
think first of all, you don't know if you have

(01:09:06):
interest in the person until you do go out with them.
So you might your intention might be, well, you know,
let me just go and see. It's called dating. Yeah,
you know so. And for guys we can look at
it the other way too, like why do y'all just
ask us out to try to smash and don't have
no interest in being in a relationship around now. I'm

(01:09:26):
just saying, people have what you might think our intentions,
and I think you know, some of the best relationships
start with the freemil. You know what, don't you like
to eat too? When do you like somebody to take
you out to eat? You have a one time time?

(01:09:47):
Don't you feel good? And I just that's a good scheme,
y'all hear that, ladies? No, but I will say this.
If a guy is willing to pay for you to
go out and take you to you the mail, he
should not expect anything in return. If somebody's like, come on,
let's go out. I'm gonna take you out to eat,
and he does that, does that? That does not mean

(01:10:09):
a woman owes you anything more than that. So you'll
have to get that out of your head too. If
you're willing to take a woman out for a mail,
just expect only that. Now, something else happens. Great, yeah,
always great. But any day you know I feel you
know what I'm saying. All right, you keep tricking, all right, Eric, Yeah, yeah,
it's all my boys. Dynamite man. Shout out this yap. Now,

(01:10:30):
y'all tek out the best body three. All right man,
we're going bro all right, ask ye eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship
advice and any type of advice, call ye. Now it's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning. We got rooms on the way, yes,
and of course the Black History Month. There's a lot
of special things happening. I'm gonna tell you what movie
you can see for free? All right, keep it locked
as the Breakfast Club Morning listen. Oh gosh, got its

(01:10:58):
rule report breath Cloud. Well, if you have not seen
the movie Harriet yet, you have up until well February eleventh,
they're going to be doing free screenings of Harriet at
Select Regal Theater. So if you go on their website
you can reserve your ticket there. It's going to be
in fifty different locations. I have not seen it. Is
it out on any screaming services? Actually I watched it

(01:11:19):
on the plane because y'all know I watched every movie
on the plane, okay, and you know, I felt like envy.
I was crying on the plane and everything. But yeah,
so if you have the opportunity to go see it
in the theater, I wish I would have seen it
in the theater, but I did see it on the plane.
I still like the movie going experience. But I think
that's because I like snacks. I haven't been to an
actual theater. I can't even remember the last time. I
need to get out and make that happen. All right, now,

(01:11:43):
let's discuss Meg the Stallion. She is denying these rumors
that she's dating g Easy because they were pictured together
on social media. She said, law, all right, now, y'all
got you'all jokes out, but I am not fing g Easy. Now.
Somebody asked, so why was he stuck in the makeup
off your right cheek, like your right cheek like that
a hottie, and she said he liked fancy and that
was her response. Now, another person who was waiting on

(01:12:05):
this interestingly enough is Chet Hanks. He posted on his
social media that both he Angie Easy like thick women.
You don't want no maga gall you don't want no
maga guy. He want thick and firm drop for chet Hanks.

(01:12:28):
How did the Caribbean community feel about his pathois, I
don't I don't know. I haven't spoken to anybody. I
heard somebody say, um, all right enough already he does
way better than CHARLEMAGNEO. Yes he does, but it is
you know, it's funny. But he does better than Drake too.
He sure does so far. Yeah, so you they can't
be that bad then, all right, now let's talk about

(01:12:49):
this whole controversy. I was trying to figure all this out.
So I'm a piece of together for you guys, right,
and this is all over Quality controls a million dollars bowl,
all right, super Bowl weekend. They were doing this huge event,
and I guess a lot of strippers were hired. It's
kind of like a strip of THAN and Q from

(01:13:10):
Quality Control posted to all the dances that was at
the party last night. Please understand that we don't own
clubs or venues. We don't control and make the rules
of how many girls dance, who split or pay out,
how much money gets stolen. I personally know a lot
of money was thrown between our camp and you all
know this. We don't do contract with dances. Sorry for
any confusion that went on, but that's out of our control.
We will get better control next time we do this

(01:13:31):
fun event. And here's what Carti had to say about
this whole million dollar bowl. QC partners up with promoters,
so QC don't really got too much control of how
many strippers are gonna work any plays, how the money's
gonna get split. Now, maybe there was a lot of
strippers to split the money because all people couldn't. Girls

(01:13:53):
couldn't pick up the money because all the money was
gonna get split between all of them. But my thing too,
as if your responsibility is to be there looking while
the is counting the money and dan, what is too
about it, right, is that a lot of customers were
stealing money from the floor for Cardi b All right,

(01:14:15):
Cardi gave the scriptle state of the Hunion. Now Cardi
is your president. Listen to her. She told you what
the legislation. In addition to this, right, somebody posted I
guess the contract that the dancers had to have with
the club. So they absolutely cannot pick up money. Absolutely
no nudity money can only be picked up by club employees. Yeah,
the girls are not paid from that money. It says

(01:14:36):
all go go dances are paid a fee and no
exit will be blocked at anytime. So I guess the
women were just paid a flat fee. They didn't read.
They didn't read the instructions and the contract. Yeah, so
they had to sign I guess this contract in order
to be there. And so it's something that they agreed to.
But I guess I don't know crazy why they were
agreed this. Now, Cardi goes on to explain some more

(01:14:57):
about how much money she threw and what was really
going down. I mean, Offsets spent fifty thousand, Peace spent
one hundred and twenty thousand, Quable spent fifty thousand. I
know the City girls got a box, Dady got a box.
A little baby spent a lot of money too. And
I saw Javonte Davis throwing money. But you know what,

(01:15:21):
there was a guy there that was stealing money. I
seen a lot of people stealing money. Listen, now, I
don't laugh without two money. And well, I had to
do what I had to do. So listen, Cardi B
for President. Okay, Cardi B and her script of State
of the Union. She told you what her party has
done for the script of governments on people stealing money

(01:15:43):
as well. You got this Nope, right after it. So
I also heard that about two hundred thousand dollars were
stolen from customers. And my this is that it's like
if you are big and you was gonna steal money
from the floor, if you ugly as someone you couldn't work,

(01:16:04):
go get your cousin to work instead of stealing money.
And if you want and you got on the floor
to steal money out of these girls. A lot of
these strippers are moms. You automatically to me, have a
or your it's little like a So it's just like
a matter of fact. You gotta clear. That was an
amazing State of the Union dropped from food Pomps for
Cardi b stand up and speak for these women because

(01:16:27):
she can relate to it because of her past. He
understands the rules. I respected Cardi. I respect the fact
that your party gives out so much money that in
your country there is so much money going around that
people can steal its commitments reports amazing State of the Union.

(01:16:48):
That was revolt, We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else and
People's Choice mixes up next, it's the Breakfast Club. God
Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.
We all the Breakfast Club. Yes. Now it's Black History Month, absolutely,
and today we are honoring a Black History Month legend
is actually his born day to day he goes by
the name of Bobby Brown. And Bobby needs to get

(01:17:10):
his flowers, not just because it's his born day, but
simply because, yes, he is one of the greatest R
and B stars of all time. Long before the Ushers
and Chris Brown's of the world, it was Bobby Brown, Okay.
And you know why else he should get his flowers
because Bobby is a survival. Things have happened in Bobby's
life that would have killed are drove the average person crazy.

(01:17:31):
So I want to honor Bobby as a Black History
Month legend today. And he actually had something to say
about Black History Month. Let's hear it. The Breakfast Club
presents a new Black History Month legend year. How about
Blackesty Year for one year? Yeah, two years? One year

(01:17:51):
Black History all right, and that was another new Black
History Month legend courtesy of the Breakfast Club. All right,
Salute Bobby Brown, Bobby Brown, Baby legend. When we come back,
we got the positive note. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, cdj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club now. Um, you got a positive note,

(01:18:14):
yes man. Today's positive note comes from a black history legend.
Her name is Maya Angelou. Maya Angelou says, if you
don't like something, change it. If you can't change it,
change your attitude about it. Breakfast Club. You know I'm finishing.
Y'all dumb,

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