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Angela Yee
There'S a bunch of donkeys out here in the street.
DJ Envy
That is why Charlemagne is here.
Stephen Jackson
If we live a Life.
Angela Yee
We bite our tongue based off who we may offend. We never would say anything.
Carlos Miller
On the Breakfast Club. In the words of Charlamagne, the God, he's a donkey.
Stephen Jackson
Oh, man, Charlamagne. You giving donkey of the day to who now?
Angela Yee
Well, Busta Rhymes, donkey of the day for Friday, August 15, goes the little Yachty. Now, you know, on Fridays, I like to open up the phone line so that people can give folks the credit they deserve for being stupid. Unless something is on my spirit. And today, something is on my spirit, okay? I was minding other people's business on social media last night, and I saw that little Yachty was receiving some backlash after appearing on a live stream with Blackboy Max. Now, I don't pay attention to backlash, okay? Outrage on the Internet because y' all always fake mad about something online, all right? The fuel that keeps the Internet going is anger. That's why you have individuals who make a living. Rage baiting, okay? Rage baiting, you digital D heads. Because they know the fastest way to garner engagement is to say something to make you mad. So I listened to what everyone was upset about, and it was the first time in a while where I was like, oh, this is valid outrage, okay? I completely understand why folks is upset. See, little Yachty previewed a new song, and in that song, he had a lyric about the late George Floyd. Let's listen to the bar.
DJ Envy
Right for it, wait for it. I'm gonna go right to bank for Put my knee up on her neck. I went, George Floyd. I retwee.
Angela Yee
Play it one more time, please.
DJ Envy
Wait for it, wait for it. Put my knee up on her neck I went, George Floyd.
Angela Yee
Put my knee up on her neck I went, George Floyd. Yachty, how you put a hole in your own boat, okay? Are you trying to sink the boat and drown? Like, damn. No black solidarity. Is anything sacred when we talk like that about situations like George Floyd? We make others comfortable to do it, and then we get mad when others disrespect us. I'm all for freedom of speech, okay? I don't have to agree with what you said, but I agree with your right to say it. But you know what else is free? Shutting the F up, okay? See, I talk for a living. Have I always gotten it right? Absolutely not. But it's just some things you should know not to say, okay? You should know not to play with somebody's loved one who the world watched die. Okay, Yachty, you are 27 years old, and you are not a stupid young man. In fact, you are very Bright, okay? I've watched you in interviews. I've watched you conduct interviews. I've always thought that you had a empathy about you because of how you have been attacked in this culture called hip hop, okay? People used to label you as the poster child for whack rappers. All right? Some still do. Was that fair? Probably not, but that's what it was. Okay? I've seen you have empathy for Drake when Kendrick was busting his ass last year. So I ask a simple question. Would you write a bar about Kendrick, Molly, Wap, and Drake in their lyrical battle? Of course you wouldn't, because that's your man. You wouldn't want to hurt his feelings or his team's feelings. I got a better one for you. Would you write a bar about the tragic, senseless murder of the late. Great takeoff. Of course you wouldn't, because you would have empathy for him and how he went out, okay? You would have empathy for his team and family. So why wouldn't you give George Floyd that same respect? Why disrespect that brother's family and friends like that? You said, put my knee up on her neck. I went, george Floyd. So you decided to channel that racist ass cracker. Ass cracker. Derek the Devil Chauvin who killed George Floyd. Okay? You watch that video that the world saw. The world saw Derek the Devil Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd's neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. Watch that man take his last breath calling for his mother. And you, at the big age of 27, decided, you know what? I'm gonna put that in a bar. Even if your brain thinks it, immediately, something gotta say, nah, that ain't it. Okay? And no engineer, nobody in the studio said, nigger, no. What are you doing? Okay? This is why you can't have a bunch of yes men around you. You gotta have somebody around to simply tell you, no in hell no. And f no. And I know folks is out there, but Charlemagne, you believe in freedom of speech? I do. But you are not free from the consequences of said speech. You can say, what about anybody and anything, but you have to deal with what comes with that. Because there is a cost to everything that comes out of your mouth. And before you speak, you should always ask yourself, am I willing to pay this price? Now, Stephen Jackson from the all the Smoke podcast, dropping the clues bombs for the all the Smoke podcast. You already know he's stepping about George Floyd every time, as he should. Every time. Okay? He replied to Lil Yachty yesterday and he had this to say, let's listen.
Stephen Jackson
And I'm just trying not to pay attention to you idiots, man. But like, it's just hard, bro. Like Lil Yachty, bro, you are. You've been whack my. But you think you saying George Floyd name and trying to use his name in the bar, that's going to make people like your whack ass music. My, that weak. Y' all the only era that, that that feel like demeaning the dead and saying that cool. My. It ain't. It ain't. And it's me and the whole Third Ward and the whole Houston Texas riding behind G man. Don't ever say his name, bro. Y'. All. None of y' all knew OG nothing about him, but y' all want to say his name for clout. Put a knee up on. I do. That's some weak ass. Got it. But let somebody die in your family. We going to do a whole skit about it and see how funny it is, bro. Cut that, man. It's only you wax Sambo that do that.
Angela Yee
The only era that feel like demeaning the dead is. Okay, that is a very valid point, Lil Yachty. Whether you realize it or not, everybody who knew George Floyd and loved George Floyd feels exactly like Stephen Jackson does this morning. That line was corny, okay? It was very coonish. All right? George Floyd got murdered knee to the neck from Derek Chauvin and you turned his death into a corny ass rap bar. Okay, the bar don't even make no sense. You put your knee up on her neck. You and George Floyd. What you saying? You want to kill her? If you don't think you upset George Floyd's family, well, Lauren LaRosa got a statement from George Floyd's brother. Lauren, would you like to share what George Floyd's brother told you?
Podcast Host
Yes. Terence Floyd said to me he wants the lyric changed. He says, let his brother rest in peace. It has disturbed his family. People were sending him the clip all yesterday, so we had to listen to it and disturbed him a lot. He says it's super inconsiderate. Terence Floyd also said to us that this generation doesn't pay attention to what they say. They just want to make a song and get it on the charts. And they feel like because of who they are, people will listen and accept it. And that's not right. It's super inconsiderate. You should think about what you're writing and make it make sense because it impacts other people. He also has a message for Lil Yachty. He says, you know, if you're going to talk about George Floyd there. Let there be a better message behind George Floyd's name so that his legacy can live beyond the the tragedy that Chauvin caused.
Angela Yee
The best way to not have your peace disturbed is to not disturb the peace of others, Little Yachty. And to everyone who can hear my voice, please remember the simple golden rule we learned in grade school. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Okay, Yachty, you want respect, you got to give it. And the root of respect is not the full understanding of other people. It is the recognition of people's non negotiable humanity. Please give Lil Yachty the biggest he. Huh?
Charlamagne Tha God
All right. Well, thank you for that. Donkey was wet.
Angela Yee
Very. It's just.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's stupid.
Angela Yee
It's just a whack line that doesn't make any sense. Dumb, yo.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right.
Angela Yee
But you know, today switching gears is the. It would be the 40th born day.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's right.
Angela Yee
Of the late, great Nipsey Hussle.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's right. And it's only right. Nipsey Hussle's been up here a couple of times, and it's only right to get back his interview.
Angela Yee
I feel like we should celebrate Nipsey every opportunity we get. And today is his born day. Today he would have been 40 years old today.
Stephen Jackson
That's right.
Angela Yee
Okay.
Charlamagne Tha God
And we're gonna get that interview back on when we come back. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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The Breakfast Club Podcast Summary Episode: "DONKEY: Lil Yachty Faces Backlash After Premiering ‘George Floyd’ Line On New Song Snippet"
Release Date: August 15, 2025
Hosts: DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God
Description: The Breakfast Club is renowned as the world's most dangerous morning show, bringing bold discussions to the forefront with its dynamic hosts.
The episode delves into the backlash faced by rapper Lil Yachty following the release of a new song snippet that includes a lyric referencing the late George Floyd. The discussion centers on the appropriateness and impact of Lil Yachty's choice of words in the context of George Floyd's tragic death.
Angela Yee initiates the conversation by highlighting the prevalence of "donkeys" (a term used derogatorily) in public discourse, setting the stage for the critique of Lil Yachty's recent actions.
Angela Yee [02:26]: "Busta Rhymes, donkey of the day for Friday, August 15, goes the little Yachty."
Charlamagne expresses his frustration with the situation, emphasizing the gravity of the issue and the need for accountability.
Charlamagne Tha God [02:35]: "On the Breakfast Club. In the words of Charlamagne, the God, he's a donkey."
DJ Envy supports the stance by acknowledging Charlamagne's role in addressing such controversies.
Angela Yee provides a detailed critique of Lil Yachty's lyric, questioning the rapper's intent and the disrespect it conveys towards George Floyd's memory.
Angela Yee [02:47]: "I was minding other people's business on social media last night, and I saw that little Yachty was receiving some backlash after appearing on a live stream with Blackboy Max."
She plays the controversial lyric for the listeners:
DJ Envy [03:44]: "Put my knee up on her neck I went, George Floyd."
Yee condemns the lyric, arguing that it trivializes the severity of George Floyd's death and disrespects his family and friends.
Angela Yee [04:08]: "Is anything sacred when we talk like that about situations like George Floyd?"
Stephen Jackson from the All the Smoke podcast adds his perspective, reinforcing the inappropriateness of Lil Yachty's lyric and the importance of respecting George Floyd's legacy.
Stephen Jackson [07:06]: "You are trying to use his name in the bar, that's going to make people like your whack ass music. My, that weak."
He emphasizes the need for genuine respect and condemns the use of George Floyd's name for clout.
The show addresses the emotional toll on George Floyd's family, featuring a statement from his brother, Terence Floyd. He expresses his distress over the insensitive lyric and urges Lil Yachty to reconsider his message.
Terence Floyd [08:26]: "He says it's super inconsiderate. Terence Floyd also said to us that this generation doesn't pay attention to what they say."
Terence calls for a respectful portrayal of George Floyd's legacy beyond the tragedy of his death.
Angela Yee concludes the segment by reiterating the importance of respecting others and the fundamental golden rule.
Angela Yee [09:08]: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
Shifting gears, the hosts pay homage to the late Nipsey Hussle on what would have been his 40th birthday. They express the intention to celebrate his legacy by replaying one of his interviews later in the show.
Angela Yee [09:56]: "Today is his born day. Today he would have been 40 years old today."
The episode wraps up with brief mentions of upcoming segments and sponsors, maintaining the show's signature blend of serious discussion and light-hearted commentary.
This episode of The Breakfast Club offers a candid and critical examination of Lil Yachty's controversial lyric, fostering a broader conversation about respect, the power of words, and the lasting impact of George Floyd's legacy.