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And every week we try to make each other laugh really hard. Sounds innocent, doesn't it? A lot of cussing, a lot of bad language. It's for adults only. Or listen to it with your kid. Could be a family show. We're not quite sure. We're still figuring it out. It's a work in progress. Listen to Beardless me on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Do you remember what you said the first night I came over here? How? Go slower. From Blumhouse TV, iHeart podcasts and Ember 20 comes an all new fictional comedy podcast series. Join the flighty Damien Hurst as he unravels the mystery of his vanished boyfriend. I've been spending all my time looking for answers about what happened to Santi and what's the way to find a missing person. Sleep with everyone he knew, obviously. Listen to the hookup on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Welcome to Pod of Rebellion, our new Star Wars Rebels Rewatch podcast. I'm Vanessa Marshall, voice of Harrison Duella, Spectre 2. I'm Tia Sirkar. Sabine Wren, Spectre 5. I'm Taylor Gray. Ezra Bridger, Spectre 6 and I'm John Lee Brody, the Ghost Crew Stowaway moderator. Each week we're gonna rewatch and discuss an episode from the series and share some fun behind the scenes stories. Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve blum voices Zabarelio Spectre 4 or Dante Bosco. Voices, Jaquel, and many others. So hang on, because it's going to be a fun ride. Cue the music. Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Good morning, usa. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. Good morning. How you feeling, Jeff? Hilarious. Good morning. I'm feeling good. Charlamagne, how are you? I am blessed, black and highly favored. Happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners. Yes. I don't even know what the hell I was supposed to say just now. I know when one person I hear throws the whole rhythm off. I know. I say each other name. It's Monday. It's Monday. Yes. There you go. How was your weekend, Jess? It was good. I was out in Cincinnati. Shout out to J. Slay. She recurled my hair. Shout out to the Lash Tech Eugenia at Lashin Out. Look, those are curls. Ohio. Yeah, these are curls. They little curls, but they curls. They little swoops. Oh, okay. This is kind of like a pixie. I don't even know what the hell you're talking about. Exactly. So don't ask about nobody here. You're right. You're right. Absolutely. So, yeah, you know what I just noticed, though. All right, so you. You wear a lot of boondocks merch. Yes, I do. Did you know that the show was based in Baltimore, Maryland? Woodlawn, Maryland. I ain't never heard that ever in my life. Well, it is true. And don't nobody on there say too true. No, they don't. Don't nobody on that talk. Because they didn't hire none of the voices, the actors to be. I mean, they're not from Baltimore. You sure? But the show takes place in Woodlawn, Maryland. Yes. I thought it was just a fictional place called Woodcrest. Was it Woodlawn? Woodlawn, Maryland. They probably had to name it Woodcrest. Yeah. Because, you know, Woodlawn would probably. Ain't nothing about the boondocks. Seem like Baltimore. All right. You gotta look it up. I'm not saying you lying. I'm just saying I don't believe you. But I just. I noticed it because you wear a lot of boondock merch. I do. That's one of my favorite shows. And Aaron Gruda is the homie. So, you know, we do a lot. I mean, that's my friend, but we do a lot of creative stuff as well. He was the executive producer on my. My last TV show. Confirm that. That didn't work on Comedy Central. Huh? Damn. What happens sometime to try and to fail? I'd rather. You know, I'd rather get the opportunity. Good morning, guys. Envy. What's happening, brother? Hey, what's going on? Oh, you got the fresh hairline in. You went back to the doctor, and you got the tattoo. What happened? Don't it look fresher today? Yeah, but it don't look like a tattooed hairline. It do. Well, it look like you touch it. No, I don't, but it look like you got, like, the thing refurbished or something. Don't y'all gotta get it refurbished every couple years? No, it's called a haircut. I got a hair. Sir. All right, whatever. But you know how my wife looks at me when I get a haircut? That's how you just looked at me. No. Yes. That is not. I hope that's gay. Okay. All right. Did you do the homework? You said we was gonna be here and all that. No, he did not. Beanie man will be joining us this morning. The King of Down Tall. He'll be here this morning. And also, Nle Chopper will be joining us this morning. Oh, okay. Beanie man ain't been in america in, what, 10 years? 13. God dang. 13 years. He wasn't able to get his. I guess his working card or whatever they call his working permit. So he wasn't here for 13 years. So BD man's gonna be joining us this morning, and I want to salute to everybody out in Detroit. What up, doe? I didn't know Mike Epps had his own club in Detroit. He does, yes. Comedy club. Right, the comedy club, yeah. One mic. One mic. Huge, too. So it's not even like a small. It's a huge venue. We had a huge party. Holds, like, we had about a thousand people in there. 2000 people in there this weekend. Oh, drop on the clues, Bobs with Mike Epps. Mike Epps is one of them sneaky hustlers, boy. You know what I'm saying? Because he don't really, like, brag about everything that he doing. But then when you see his portfolio, you be like, damn, the name of the club is One Mike. And I was like, damn, he really owns it. Yes, sir. Salute to Mike Epson. And I was in the BCIC tournament out in Charlotte, North Carolina. So salute to Wes Bellamy, who put that on, and everybody else that did that tournament. I'm not sure how the tournament was because I didn't go to the game like, you Said, oh, you right, B. Dad definitely said, that's the problem, that nobody goes to the games. Nobody goes to the games. Yeah, I didn't make it to the game, but the parties were popping. So shout out to everybody in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Boondocks was based on a family who moved from the west side of Chicago to a white suburb of Baltimore, Maryland, called Woodcrest. I don't be lying, but it's Wood Lawn. But they had to change it, I guess, you know, production purposes. I know it. I know things about my city, yo. And they had no tea, no few, no nothing. Nope. Damn, they sure didn't. But it's all right. It's all good. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. Call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm calling you. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're Mad or blessed. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello? Who's this? Hey, guys, it's Sandra, the Haitian therapist. What's up, Sandra? Get it off your chest. You got to stop saying that. DJ Envy is Dominican. Thank you, son. Well, you got to stop being Dominican. How you want me to stop saying that? Somebody is something they are. No Dominican would give as much shout outs to Haitians. Ever do that to throw y'all, you know? You know Dominicans favorite line is, I know black. I know black. And as many times as Envy says he's black can't be Dominican. Dominicans and Haitians still got that little petty thing going on. Oh, you already know they do. Haitians ain't nothing but dark skinned Dominicans and Dominicans ain't number light skinned Haitians. That's very true. It's very true. And Jess, I need more Jess with the mess on your Instagram, please. Yes, ma'am. I got you. Yes. It gets me through my work day. I got you. Well, my work night, since I work nights. What about Jess with the mess on the radio? Do you think we can have that? Yes, please, please. Very comedic spin. I need that, Jess. It's very raw. I don't know. We'll get fined a lot. Do it until we can't. Ok, that's true. That's true. All right. I am supportive of that. Well, thank you. Well, thank you, Sandra. No problem. Have a good one. Hello? Who's this? Yeah, Hello. Good morning, sir. Oh, peace and blessing. DJ Envy. What's going on, man? I didn't know you. Pick up the board, man. What's up, brother? How you feeling? Sean Stone. What's up, man? Hey. Hey, Jess. How you doing this morning? I'm good. Good morning, Sean. That's good, man. Jazz, I. I was. I was so happy to hear that you clear up that narrative. I don't like the fact that a lot of people be trying to pick on you online. Just. I'll be standing up for you. Just. I appreciate that, Sean. Thank you for your voice. Sure. For sure. Yeah, definitely. And you just made a mistake a while ago. You said that B Demon is the king of dancehall. That's he's a self proclaimed Kling. No, no, no. He's not the king of dancehall anymore. Vibe Cartel is the king of dancehall. Okay? Not Beanimon Binemon used to be the king of dancehall, but he's not anymore. One five. Cartel is there. Sean Stone, I just want you to know that you've never sounded this Jamaican ever when you called the radio station. But now that Beanie man here this morning, you got your patois on extra hard. Well, I'm Jamaica, you know what I mean? So I'm always representing Jamaica. I want to say. Can I ask another question? Can I ask you a question? No, I want to ask a Jamaican question. What made who dethroned Beanie? So was Beanie Beanie. Beanie's the king, right? Beanie, man, is Vibes Cartel the one that just came out of jail? But why? Why can't it be more than one king? Like, why can't it be more than one kingdom? Being a man is the one that's saying that it can be more than one king. I'm saying more than one king. But because be the man is saying he's the king of dancers. He's not the king of dancers anymore. The kids. The kids now are saying Vibes Cartel is the king of dancers. You know, I mean, so we have to listen to the culture. We have to listen to the people. When the people are saying Vibes Cartel is the king of dancers, the one that's acting selfish, acting like they cannot be more than one king, you know? I mean, but we'll talk to Beanie about that when he comes up here. Or. So. Charlie, can I ask you a question? Yes, sir. Yeah. We say you're here to serve the listeners, right? Yes, sir. And envy, I want you to know, these people that's on YouTube are the listeners that listen to the show. So A Lot of time when they trying to give their own point of view. They're not bots, bro. You know, I mean, one of the biggest thing that we asked was why was Tesla and Figaro let go? And none of you guys even give a clarification on why she was let go. So stop saying you're here to serve the listeners, man. Because when we ask questions, you don't want to answer our question. Ain't nobody ever asked me that. But salute to Tess. You can listen. You can listen to Tesla's podcast, the Straight Shot. No Chaser podcast on the Black Effect iHeartradio podcast network. You're funny. All right, I just told him the way to go. Check for task. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Wake. Wake up. Whether you're mad or blessed, it's time to get up and get something. Call up now. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello? Who's this? Hey, good morning. This is James calling from North Carolina. What's up, James? We're part of North Carolina right now. I'm residing in Lumberton. Okay. Get it off your chest, brother. Yeah, I had seen this news report, like, a little over a week ago saying that people are being apprehended coming across the Canadian and Mexican borders smuggling eggs. Have y'all. Have y'all heard this? I haven't heard that. Yeah, Charlie, I did the same thing when I found out about it. I left my. On my behind, old man. But where'd you see the news report? I saw it on this show called have I Got News for You with Amber Ruffin and Roy Wood Jr. Now, I am looking. I'm looking. I pulled this. I watched. I don't. I haven't watched that show yet, but I've seen the commercials for it. But I am looking at this, this news report from USA Today, and it says, texas Customs Officer scramble plan. Stop at least 90 from smuggling eggs into the U.S. yo, I'm saying that. How do you. I don't know if they're locking these people up, but if you get locked up for smuggling eggs, I mean, can you imagine being in the cell like, yeah, they caught me with a couple dozen. Man, you gotta go with a hustler, you know what I'm saying? If people need looking for cheaper eggs, you gotta supply the folks. Yeah, man. Y'all have a good day. Yeah, this is true. I'm looking at Wall Street Journal article, eggs are so expensive. Hold on. The headline said, hey, eggs are so expensive, people are smuggling them in. The contraband is yet another sign of how far consumers will go to battle soaring prices. Wow. This was March 15, 2025. I missed this one. Hello? Who's this? Hello? Hey, what's your name, bro? Hey, good morning, DJ Envy. Shout out to Guy. This is Kaylo, the artist. What's up? I don't know if you guys remember me. No. Say what up to Jess. Jess here, too. Kilo, he said it's. Hey, good morning, Jeff. Good morning. Good morning. Hey, I'm originally from Congo, Africa. I don't know if shallow may be playing with me sometimes. A couple years back, I'm calling to promote my music. I got a new album coming out this Friday. It's called From Congo to the World. And I wanted to sing for you all just a little bit so you guys can hear me and make sure. Do we have to? Go ahead, brother. Go first. I would say my name is klo, the artist. So K E L O space E H E space Artist. Hello, the artist. And here we go. Shoddy, you did true definition of natural beauty. I'm minding my business but as I only girl I'm chasing delightful. Yes, sir. Tune in on me, bro. I got some fire going on. You do sound good. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Yo, don't mind if you don't mind, please check me out. You, you won't regret. I got some fire Alphabet. Any type of anything you need, I got it. Yes, sir. All right. Thank you, Kilo. Thank you. Blessings. Blessings. All right. Get it off. It's always funny when a person voice go down low so fast. People just be ready, Bo when it's under the floor. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, you can hit us up now. We got the latest with Lauren coming up. Yes, we do. So heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman has passed away at the age of 76. So we're going to take some time to show him some love this morning. All right, we'll get to that next, sister. Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's the. Imagine somebody just walking in your house turning your TV off for no damn reason. They got a remote control standing outside. They keep turning your TV. TVs do that. Like you can ride around and just like turn people TVs off. It works for every TV. The what? The Roku remote works for every Roku. Something about me wants to try that. Exactly. Ain't nobody did that for the Instagram. Just right around neighborhoods. People do it. Oh, okay. All right. Well, let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a street fan. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on the Latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details. Sometimes she have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest on the Breakfast Club. I want to take some time to send a rest in peace to George Foreman, a two time heavyweight champion and hall of Fame boxer who passed away over the weekend at age 76. His family released a statement via his Instagram that says, our hearts are broken. With profound sorrow, we announced the passing of our beloved George Edward Foreman Senior, who peacefully departed on March 2021 surrounded by loved ones. A devout preacher, husband, loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather. He lived a. He lived a life marked by unwavering faith, humility and purpose. They mentioned that he was a humanitarian, an Olympian, a two time heavyweight champion of the world. He was deeply respected, a force for good, a man of discipline, conviction, and a protector of his legacy, fighting tirelessly to preserve his good name for his family. They say we are grateful for the outpouring of love and prayers and act for privacy and honor of the extraordinary life of a man that we are blessed to call our own at this time. And he made one of the greatest business moves of all time just by simply deciding that he was going to endorse the Foreman girl. That's right. Simple as that. You didn't, you didn't grow up black if you didn't have a George Foreman girl in your house. Did you have one? Yes, I did. Yes. And didn't he name all his sons George? Yes. Yes. All his sons are named George. I wonder how like he calls them. Like how he would call them by numbers. Yeah, I was about to say had to be. Or they got like family nicknames like Boo Boo. No, they got family nicknames. I seen it. Like G3, G4, G5. Nah, they got like nicknames, but they all George, George Jr. George two, George three. George. I think one daughter's Georgetta. Yeah, somebody Georgetta. Did the Foreman grill get replaced by the air fryer? Yes, they said the George Foreman grill walked so the air fryer could run or however that goes. The George Foreman grill was way easier to use in the air fryer. My mom still was air fryer take too long for me. And I actually believe Jadakiss when he said he cooked crack on the Foreman grill. You believe him? You remember that? I believe him to this day. And you know, George Foreman passed. You know, net worths mean nothing. But they said that he was worth about $300 million. He was able to leave for his family at one point. They said George was making $8 million a month from the Foreman Grill. Yes. Just in royalties. You know, that's supposed to be Hulk Hogan's. Really? The grill? Yeah. I can't remember the story, but they, they got both offered two different things and Hulk chose one thing and Foreman chose the other. Hulk chose like a meatball making machine. But then there's another story of Hulk Hogan said he just missed the phone call. Wow. Yeah. What a phone call. Amiss? Yes. Well, yes. Wanted to take some time to send his family love and prayers. Now, other we're still over in Texas with this news this first hour this morning. Sauce Walker, friend of the room rapper, was shot in Memphis on Saturday afternoon. Now, when the news first came down, there was a report of two people shot, but we did not know the identity of the two people. One person was listed in critical, critical condition. The other person, it was reported that that person had passed away on the scene. And then it was later identified that Sauce Waka was the person that was in critical condition. And then he was stable and then released from the hospital over the weekend. He was shot in his leg. And then his artist say so P was actually the person that was confirmed as deceased. Now we do have. Because people are trying to figure out what happened. We do have police audio. I received a press conference where police in Memphis talk about what they believe happened on the scene. Let's take a listen. From what they learned in the investigation, this appears to be a targeted shooting incident. The victims were outside by a vehicle. The suspect vehicle pulled up. Multiple people got out of that vehicle, fired shots without engaging in any conversation. They got back into the white vehicle and fled. That was broad daylight, right? Yes, it was broad daylight. So this happened during the day. They were outside of a hotel near the FedEx forum in Memphis. Isn't that a good area? Yes. The police, it went along in this press conference to say this is a safe area. We are here. This is targeted. Basically like this normally doesn't happen in this area is what the police were trying to convey in the press conference. Very sad. I heard. I don't know if his. His alleged Manager spoke out and said what happened. Was that true there? So that. That is out there. I have not confirmed who the person is, but there is audio right now circulating of someone talking about the fact that. Just giving more information about it being targeted. And according to this report, basically, they did not. They. They did and didn't do certain things to Sauce Walker because they realized who they were shooting at the time that it happened. Like, they stood over him and noticed it was him and then decided to, you know, not, I guess, continue the job. This sounds so crazy to even be talking about the fact that this is something that's being said online. But allegedly the murderer. Yeah, went well, stepped over Sauce Walker, was about to shoot source. Walker realized it was him, realized it was him, and decided not to say, this is not about you, and it ran off. Yes. But that has not been corre confirmed by authorities yet. But that is something out there by a person that people are pointing to as a manager on a team. Well, everybody who listens to us on K97 in Memphis, I encourage you to snitch, okay? I encourage you to tell, because anybody that'll do something like that in broad daylight in an area like that will do that to anybody, and that could be you or somebody you love. So don't be afraid. If you see something, say something, or if you know something, call somebody. Yeah. Police are asking for people to cooperate. They say in the press conference, we know that people know things. Please talk to us. We're trying to figure out what happened. What's the reward? Is there a reward? I don't remember a number of reward. They gotta start doing stuff like this. If the police got to put the right money up. You know, people be risking their lives telling these stories, telling people. Well, we do have audio. So Sauce Waka, I was told on Saturday that Sauce Walker head was okay. He had been released from the hospital after being questioned by Memphis police. And then late Saturday, early Sunday, video of Sasuaka from outside of the hospital. He's home or in a house. In a trap house, it looks like in somewhere talking about what happened. Let's take a listen to Sauce Walker. I'm glad you're okay. Rip say so. P Man. RP say so. Pete, man, salsa lake themselves. You gonna stand you up? Can you stand up? Hey, man, my daddy on the phone that ain't raised no ho. Hey, daddy, how many times your house got shot up? Tell them. 45 shots. About 15 years old. That's crazy. You lost. You lost your artist. Your homeboy died. So it's like, yeah, none of that is nothing to be proud about, my brother. So you know what I mean? Like, all I hear is a generational trauma. Daddy, how many times your house got shot up and then you just got shot at? No, none of that is nothing to be proud about. Said he was dodging bullets his whole life. That's. That's crazy. Yeah, well, I don't. I don't know. Yeah, yeah. Rest in peace. And condolences to that man's family, man. All right, well, that is the latest with Lauren. Thank you. And that was all Houston, by the way. I think. I think George Foreman is Houston. And Sauce Walker. Salute to everybody who listens to us on 93.7 to beat in Houston. That's right. All right, when we come back, we got front page news with Morgan. And then Beanie man will be joining us. Don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess, Hilarious Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get into front page news. What's up, Morgan? Good morning, everybody. How y'all doing? Happy Monday. All right, let's get into it. First on the front page is unfortunate news, unfortunately. Former Utah congresswoman Mia Love is dead at 49. Love is a daughter of Haitian immigrants. She made history in 2014 as the first black Republican woman elected to Congress. She died at her home on Sunday following a battle with brain cancer. Her daughter recently announced that the treatment was not going well for her. So just prayers for those families, you know, and condolences. Absolutely. Switching gears, remember last week when President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education? Well, he's elaborating on what departments will pick up services following the closure. Now, speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said, the Small Business Administration will handle those student loans, y'all, that Small Business Administration go handle those loans. And Health and Human Services will take care of special needs and nutritional programs. Now, Education Secretary Linda McMahon also weighed in, speaking to CNN, State of the Union saying federal funding will continue for essential education programs. Now let's take a listen to those comments from President Trump and education secretary Linda McMahon. I don't think it's even risky a little bit. I think it's going to be amazing. 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I cannot wait for all you girls gays and they's to join me on this extremely special pink confection of a podcast. There is so much darkness in this world and what I think we could all use more of is a little joy. Listen to the Dylan hour on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Love ya. Hey kids, it's me, Kevin Smith. And it's me, Harley Quinn Smith. That's my daughter man, who my wife has always said is just a beardless d? Ckless version of me. And that's the name of our podcast, Beardless D? Ckless me. I'm the old one, I'm the young one. And every week we try to make each other laugh really hard. Sounds innocent, doesn't it? A lot of cussing, a lot of bad language. It's for adults only. Or listen to it with your K Be a family show. We're not quite sure. We're still figuring it out. It's a work in progress. Listen to Beardless me on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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And so we want to make sure that that funding continues in departments where it needs to be, but at the same time give states the opportunities to be innovative and creative with their teaching. So this is a part of the Trump administration's larger goal of strengthening state control over education. Meanwhile, the SBA also recently announced it's cutting about 43% of its workforce to, quote, focus on ending social policy agendas of the prior administration, eliminating non essential roles, and returning to pre pandemic staffing levels. Here's a fun fact. 25% of the SBA workforce is black. So yeah. In other news, ctg, you've been calling for newer and fresher leadership in the Democratic Party. While Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, he says he's not stepping down. Okay. And in fact, he's standing 10 toes on in defending why he voted in favor of the Republican funding bill, or as he puts it, voting against a government shutdown. He made the comments on NBC's Meet the Press. Let's hear from Chuck Schumer. Look, I'm not stepping down. And let me just say this, Kristen. I knew when I cast my vote against the c. Against the government shutdown that it would be that there'd be a lot of controversy. The CR was certainly bad, you know, the continuing resolution, but a shutdown would be 15 or 20 times worse. Under a shutdown, the executive branch has sole power to determine what is, quote, essential. Once again, if you keep telling me that a bill is terrible. You keep telling me that a bill was bad, but you signed it anyway without negotiating anything. To me, that's just not a good situation. That's just not a good deal. I understand Democrats don't have much power, but you can negotiate something. And if he did negotiate something, something he needs to let people know. Or on the flip side, if he actually did like the bill, but he's just saying it's terrible to save face, you know, with his base. That's whack, too. I would rather him say, you know what, there's a lot of things in the bill I did like and I voted for it. He's saying the shutdown would have been way worse, 10 times worse. Explain that to people then, that that's essentially what he said in the audio. So Schumer's vote, of course, like you mentioned, has drawn criticism from some of his own party who say Schumer should be opposing Trump's agenda at every turn. He went on to say the US Is in a constitutional crisis following the ongoing fight between Trump and the courts regarding deportation flights. So any extra thoughts on that before I get into the next story? I don't, I don't think that you should, you know, push back against the agenda just because you don't like a person. That's what it seemed like that she just said. She just basically said anything that Trump does, you got to push up. Well, that's. What if people feel like that. Because that's what they did to President Obama. Correct. You know, I mean, but I think that's what benefits the people. You got to go with benefits to people. Exactly. Because this is a bipartisan government. You have Republicans and Democrats, and you need Republicans and Democrats to get things done. So I don't think, I don't agree with the logic of just pushing back because you don't agree, you know, because you don't like a person or because you don't like a party because he's Republican. But I'm still saying negotiate, bro. Like, get something for yourself before you just lay down and say, I'm going to do it. Just because the alternative is worse. Right. Got you. So, speaking of which, the deportation flights. US Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Supreme Court will get involved in the ongoing court battle over the Trump administration's deportation flights. Bondi told Fox News Sunday morning Futures the federal judge who ordered the deportation flight stopped is overstepping his authority. Let's hear more from Pam Bondi. A federal judge trying to control our entire foreign policy, and he cannot do it. He's trying to ask us about national security information which he is absolutely not entitled to. She might raise a good point there. Now, Bondi accused the judge of trying to set back U.S. foreign policy and vowed that the Trump administration would continue to fight the judge's order in court. Of course, this battle stems from the Trump administration's decision to deport illegal immigrants. It claims that our gang members, even after a ruling by U.S. district Judge Jane Goesberg, blocked the deportations. And that's your front page news. Follow me on Social at morganmedia. And for more news coverage, follow, like Information Network, download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at B I N. Thank y'all. Make it a great week. All right. Thank you, Morgan. Thank you, Morgan. Now, when we come back, Beanie man will be joining us. We're gonna kick it with Beanie Man. And also, if you want to hear a Beanie man joint, we're gonna do a Beanie Man, a Beanie man mini mix this morning. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And we got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed. The King of Dan told my brother Beanie Man. Welcome. Zaga. How you feeling, man? I'm feeling. Good to see you, man. How does it feel? Well, how important is it to have access to America again? Well, it's a very important thing because when you don't have access to America, you have access to the rest of the world. But America is a place that you can work every week. Yeah. So really a nice accent. You got to get that money. Yes. You gotta get him. 13 years. Yes, 13 years. So for people that don't know what happened because you were always here, I thought you even had a house here. We myself don't even know what happened. Oh, wow. But things happen. You know, we're Jamaican, so we're getting a privilege to come to America. So I think something happened and they just beat everybody for it. But it's loosened up now. Everybody's been releasing and everybody's is getting their visa back. So, yeah, it's a good thing. People would think that it was. It would be different because Trump's in office and he's actually trying to get people out. So people think it would be more difficult, but it wasn't. It wasn't. It was nice. It was a nice thing because it Just gave me a chance to tour the rest of the world. I've been to Africa a few times then, but now I've been to Africa like I lived here. I'm going to England like I lived here. Going to Europe like I lived here. So we get a chance to visit the rest of the world. I saw you bring up Maya on stage, and that was like, the first time. Yeah. Ten years. Yeah. Right. For that moment for you, how does that feel? Well, it's always a great feelings to work with Maya on stage because she's a great performer and a great entertainer and a great person, and she have nice personality and people do love her. So she bring a different energy to the show. You know, whether you're caught up in a club show or outdoor event, she always do good. And, you know, as an artist, that is the type of artist that you need with you on stage. Are there other artists now that you've done collabs with in the past that are hitting you like, hey, since you're able to perform in the U.S. now, like, we need to have that Maya moment too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's true. But, you know, you have to just have the right time on the right place, you know? Yeah. Are you ever surprised about how timeless your music still is, still hit to this day? But you see, you cannot surprise when you make good music. When you make good music, it's lifetime music, as people always say. Only playoff and singers of instrument will be there when the gate of Zion is open. Open. So all you have to do is make sure that your music is there from your music is there. You are represented. Yes. When the gay design is open. So, yeah, it's a spiritual process. Yeah, well, everything is a spiritual process, you know, because life is a gamble. Every morning you wake up, you have to give thanks. Yeah. Do you feel the. It feels like they. People have been embracing dancehall music and reggae music more in the last couple of years. Right. We've seen it with buju. We've seen it with it yourself. We see it with vibes. Does it feel different now than it was, let's say, 10 years ago? No. Well, it's especially here in America. All right. The difference is the original formation of the music is always there. So it feels different because we are here now. It's not like the younger generation alone is out there trying to push the music. We from the 90s are here right now. So we're still here doing the music as, oh, we know the music to be. So that's the different feelings between the music three years ago from the music today. Because we are back. Why do you feel like the music from a couple of years ago doesn't transcend like those. That music from the 90s because they feel like they come and go. But now it's people are going back to that era of music, back to that time. All right. You see, music always have a phase. Every music, hip hop, R and B, each and every music in the world have a face sometime them mix the music with other genre of music and other beat mix up with it. What do you call it? Fusion. Yeah. Sometimes they fuse the music that. That's what happened to dancer. Dancer will be infused. But don't get it confused because the artists. Them. Them really are spit lyrics and they're really chatting the same way. But I don't think they're getting across to the audience like how we get across to the audience. So I feel like sometimes when you're chatting some lyrics, you're straight, like an eyewitness. Sometimes you have to have some curves. So sometimes you got to learn to sing, take a note, do something, make a difference to the music. So I think that's the difference between us. Like, read a comment, say memories don't live like people do. Then with a comedy, boy, stop people. Another pass is a whole different genre music. So now. Yeah, man, just come on. You see, that's the difference. So when you have the music with a melody and more understanding and people can dance to and play for their kids and play for the grandma. Cause Elka old woman come out at 98 and said, Be in the money of my DJs. It's feeling good to know that people like in those age and those categories can look at you and say, you sing my favorite song. So yeah, I always wonder what that line, man, you said memories don't live like people do. Yeah. What do you mean by that? Memories don't live like people do. I feel like memories live longer. That. That's what I'm saying. Oh, God damn it. Jesus Christ. That was a mom enlightening for you. Do you feel like Afro beats took some of the dance halls thunder? Because yeah, it came. It's not only the thunder because you see, the drum is from Africa. Anyway. So we took their jumps Z. So that's how music is. That come from conga drums and all these drums. That's. Any drums you hear is from Africa. But we put in a different manner because we come from reggae music, which reggae music is the original one drop. But we just Add three drop to the beat so we can dance to it, rock to it more, we can do more styling. But what Afro music did it wake up Africa? Because there's a lot of people that live in Africa that live from dancehall music and reggae music all their life. So if them come now with that, with that original sound, which is not an original sound, they have a piece of our one still. But, you know, it's daydreams, so you can't really argue about it. But if they come with a music that the country, the whole entire continent of Africa can follow is a great move because you have one city of 20 million people, you have one city of the next 26 million people. So if they can get all of them people there to follow their music, the world is going to follow. Yeah. So it was a good move and a great jester and derbie at that first show in America. Feel. You came back. Did you have that. Those butterflies or what? You haven't performed in the place for 13 years. I know you're performing for different type of people. You're performing for the working class people that left work, go home. Left home, go to work. This is their time to go out and party. So the only time them listen to a Beanie man is either on the radio or watching TV or on the YouTube or, you know, anywhere else, you know, but them don't really go to a Beanie man show. So these are the type of audience that we have at this Jazz in the Garden show. But when, when you go on stage and you do the first, I hear the reaction from the audience then, you know, you got them. You ever been on stage with an artist and didn't like how they was performing and snatched the mic from them or something like this? Well, sometimes you got to. Beanie has done that. Yeah. Has done that. Yeah. I'm not going to be like, yeah, no, I didn't do that. No, I've done that last time. Because sometimes you, you call up, you have artists that jump on the stage and snatch the mic from you. You have to snatch it back. Don't want to disrespect him, say, bring him out to the front and make the people them know that this is a young artist. He's trying, you know, somebody came and snatched a mic from you. What incident was, was last year? I was on the stage doing my thing. The show was in fire, the mic is gone. What? Who did that? Some young kid. It, you know, so I have to. Oh, I see it. Yeah. I have to make him know on stage right here that this is not how you do it, you know? Yeah. And people want to take him off the stage, but I said, let's leave him alone. Give him a chance. All right. Boom. Do what you got to do. He never did well, so that make it bad for him because the people was getting really rowdy. So I have to get back the crowd together, and boom, the show is happy and up again. All right, we got more with Beanie man when we come back. Don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Beanie Man. Now, do you ever have to prove yourself because, like, you got hard music, you got gangster music, but you got a lot of music for the women. Yeah, I'm the girls named Sugar. That's right. Did people ever think you were sweet for that and you had to prove yourself, like, play if you want. Did that ever happen? Well, I think every time I go on a stage with other artists, I have to end up proving myself. Really. Not Beanie man, the king of dancehall. No, but trust me, because you see, all right, when I'm on a stage show with everybody else, like, say I'm on a Sunfest bill, you know, not a beating man in concert. So I'm on a Sunfest bill. It took me to walk backstage enough as I have to do, just walk backstage, and every artist is backstage. Because I'm gonna wonder if mega work. No, I make a work before him, all that. That was never my problem. Whether I work first in the middle. I close the show. Show. My time is my time. But what I like to do is watch the artists who working before me to see the vibes that they're pushing to know exactly what I have to do. Because if you stay back there are staying at your chalk and then you don't know what vibes go on. The man that worked the very first could took the show, and you don't know. So this is how I build my vibes. I build my vibes from your energy. No negativity, but your energy. So if I don't have to change starting up the show. Show. If I don't have to change the middle after show, I don't have to. But you watch the artists and see other artists bring the crowd. You need to keep the crowd either high at that level or higher than that. So you always start. I get a middle, keep the people them up and end with that energy that you need to end with, because you ended with the energy that you need. We call it an encore. But you can't do no anchor because your time is up. So you end with that energy. People shouting for more. So this is the reason why I said you have a competition every night when you're going stage, but when it's you in concert, the only competition you have is the energy from the people. Now, speaking of your concert and your tours, the name of this tour is the King of the dance hall tour. Yeah, I know there's back and forth with vibes cartel and the fans trying to figure out king of the dance hall. But this is the dethroning this tour right here. But I'm not dethroning no one. I don't come to talk about people, people. I'm a king because of my music and my longevity in the music and still being here. I've been here since the 80s through the 90s, and I'm still here doing the same thing. So, yeah, I don't have to compare myself with people. People try to compare themselves with me. It's a good thing because every artist that bust in this music business since me bust them, compare me to them. So it's a great thing to your name caught up with a young, fresh artist. So it was a great anything. I'm not fighting it, not disputing it, but that's what it is, what it is. You think that's why one of the reasons artists always want to challenge you, though, because you call yourself the king. The king. I don't. Didn't call. Didn't I call myself the king? I was crowned king. Oh. Oh, okay. Big difference. Yeah. Now, I also wanted to ask new music, are you working on new music? I'm working on an album right now. Yeah. I got a new music out with me and Itana now. It's called Guide Over Us. Yeah, it's Produced by Kemal McGregor and majority of this album will be producing by me and Kemal McGregor. We're gonna have other producers. So, yeah, we're working on a new album right now. But this is the. The new singer. It's called Guide over Us. Do you have to change any of your lyrics from back then? Because back then in. In the 90s and 2000, there was words that were used that can't be used now. Ones, you know which ones? Yeah, yeah. It's a. Music is adapt and adjust. So if that's what's going on, you gotta adapt and adjust to the. To the Vibe that's going on because in Jamaica, we were just singing for Jamaica. We didn't know that the music, music gonna go worldwide, international. Once the music go worldwide, international, you have to sing for the world to understand where you're coming from. So you have to make some adjustment. You ever look back and be like, damn, that's, that's. We used those words back then. The times though. Yeah, those times. That was the time when we used to do the music the way like we love it. But now the people is into the music. You have to do music for people. So you're not doing we music. My music, my music. For me, you're doing the world music. So do the word a favor, play what they want to hear. I love what you said earlier too about artists just doing the music. And they were doing it just, you know, just to get the cars and just to get the look. I feel like, you know, the reason people have always loved reggae music is because it has a intention. Yeah, so. So what is your intention when you. All right, just put it like this. When I just started out when I was like 5 years of age and I, I started do Stage at age 7, I never know that money come with music. I never know that doing it for the love. Yeah, I doing it because I. I was born a stammer kid and music is what made me tomato today. So we can have a conversation because I sing all the time. I sing everything. I used to sing the reading book in the school, I used to sing the Lister Shop everything so I can really talk. So what I did the music for is to get my speech up to date so I can speak to people straight. So when I started to make money from music is when I used to go in DJ competition, DJ contest, you got 40 artists there. But I could do three things. I could sing, sing, I could chart and I could dance. So I entered the dancing competition Breeze. I entered the singing competition Breeze. When I enter the DJ competition now is a difference because DJ Cho World and each other. So if you good enough, you can build a lyrics backstage. All right? You have a lyrics that already built, but incorporating a next guy name into it is this is how the DJ business goes. So sometime when I said I started or age five as a dj, people think I used to play music. I play music, yeah, I play records, I play CDs, I play music because without you knowing music, you're nowhere in music. So the DJ and the competition and the interest in music, it just came from loving the music. It's not really. You know, you get up and said, I'm going to be rich. Because you never know that money. I never know that money was into it until I saw King Yellow Money come out and buy a car and walk in Jillarama. I'm like, what? That's why he becomes. When you becomes a star. So, yeah. I try to fight to be a stuff. I love what you said about you. You said you had a speech impediment. Yeah. You. Who taught you that? Like, who said, you know what? If you sing everything, it'll teach you how. Nobody taught me. I really do taught myself. So God just said, hey, sing. Yeah. Yeah. I think that just come in my head and it's just bam. Yeah. Because every time I'm in school and the teacher call me up and give me the reading book, everybody know they're going to get something. So the whole classroom is like this. Yeah. Because they know I'm not going to read that. Everybody know I'm a stomach kid, so they know there's no reading going on. So you had. When you had a bad experience, like the first time, you had to read out loud or something. That's what you mean? No, it's not really that. I couldn't farm a full sentence in less than 10 minutes. Trust me, it was odd. You have to stamp your feet, beat your chest, do all different types. Yeah. So I realized that when I started sing, I don't stop. Because as a kid, you have a sing mirror. Got a little lamp. Oh, my Dan. I'll have a farm. Yeah. Yeah. You sing all that, but you turn all of that into lyrics. So you just move there, move from here, move from there, move from there till you start to figure out that when you do this thing, it make you speak better. Never thought about doing a children's album and just singing all them songs. Thought about it all the time, but it's not really my thing. But, yeah, it's a music thing, sis. So if I can get some reggae and some dance all together and put some children's song together, but I rather might write my original children's song. Yeah. More than go from Old MacDonald. It's just incredible how God works. Like, you know something that some people would look at and say, oh, this is an impediment. This might hold me back in life. Life. It actually propelled you to be who you are. Yeah. All right. We got more with Beanie man when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's Dej Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne. The God we are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Beanie Lauren. I was sitting here thinking, I remember you guys did the verses. Yeah. And I was wondering, because during that time, you couldn't. You're talking about how much money you make here in the US you couldn't come here. I hear a lot of US Artists talk about how the verses that Swiss. That they do help them make so much money and the catalog numbers go up. What did it do for you at that time and how did it help? Because you couldn't come here and tour and stuff. Trust me. My Cadillac numbers go up. Like, seriously, like, my Cadillac is just. My Cadillac becomes a Cadillac. Your catalog became a catalog. It just. And just move off. Like, seriously. You get more listeners who never used to listen to you. You know, you get that most streamers would never use the stream. So. Yeah. And what happened? Did that police officer just walked in your house, walked in the street? Yeah, he just walked inside. Just boom. Is that how it works in Jamaica? They just. Just open the door and just come on in? Well, all right. Everybody was focusing on. On what was going on, so nobody was focusing on. So for people that don't know, during the verses, a cop just walked right into the room and was like, hey, hey, what's going on here? I'm like, what? We got millions of people on the live now, so why you want to do. He started talking about COVID Oh, this. I'm like, we're home. So he's talking like, you want to get serious? Do you want to be that guy? He look into himself. Yeah. So, yeah. Cop do that because they feel they have a right anyway. They see, like, cars gather. Even though the door, the gate is closed and is indoor area, they feel like they are the police, so they have to come find out what's going on. On. It's not like they didn't know what's going on. They just want to come show their face. You know, I. I see with them all the time, but at the time, we were taking a break. That's why we could say what's going on. Yeah. Why was Trinidad and Tobago so mad? Just because you say you ain't like, you don't like doubles, man. Well, you see people get mad at things. Yeah, Yeah. I wasn't even. Not necessary for them to get mad. So, you know, that's how it goes. And I don't think Trinidad and Tobago get mad at some people just trying to say. Say that. Yeah, yeah. That was the headline. Yeah. And it Made it seem like the whole Trinidad was mad. That's crazy. I watch you the airport and I take pictures with Trinidadians every day. I go to Jamaica, take picture with Trinidad and then two bacons, everything. So if they were mad at me, they would have tell me personally. Yeah. How do you probably whisper to you? I don't like doubles either. I was gonna say, how are you dealing with, with social media? Because you know, when you, we came up in an era where there was no social media. But yeah, I mean you walk down the street, people take a picture. How are you dealing with social media and people picking apart your life and. Well, I, I deal with it because I don't have a phone. I don't have to look at it every day. You said you don't have a phone. No, I don't. That's a blessing. Oh, wow. I don't even know what I would do. Oh, I got people around me, got phones. It was very difficult, very difficult. I just wanted to put that out there. Instagram. No, Quick, quick little Insta stuff. I don't do that. I don't do that because I got too much phone problems in my life, my real life, I got too much problems. I got, you know, not problem, problem, problem, but you got mouths to feed and you know when, when, when you sit down and look on certain things, it bring you back, make you get mad and crazy over nothing. Because anything people say about you is publicity. So when they come with all this technology and everything, regardless of you, is a part or a part of what, what. This is a part of the world and this is what happening with the world today. So you can just adjust and adapt or just leave it alone. That's how I know you an original. And you don't care about what other people think? No, I don't care. A lot of times people have social media just cuz they have a fear of missing out. Yeah, I'm, I'm not into that. I don't have a fear of missing out because I will always be here. I sing Sim Simmer. Come on. That's right. We have a producer named Simmer. So because you're such a positive person and like your spirit is so common, how do you deal with stuff? Like I saw when your daughter, you guys are going back and forth where she had made those statements and then you guys had to come up with a statement and I was like, I've never seen you. I was not going back and forth. People was trying to react to her because I always have this thing As I am father. She's daughter thing. Yeah. If she have a problem, she come to me. See. But you see sometime people that you think not gonna do certain things, they are the one that surprise you like ta da, surprise. Your statement. You seemed hurt by having to even respond publicly to her. Trust me. Because you see the problem is he's only your own kid can make you feel a certain way. You see, when you dedicate your life to take care of a person and a person dedicate their life to bring your life down, you're gonna be hurt regardless of what. Yeah. So yes, she did hurt some feelings. But I move on and I get over there. Y'all good now? Yeah. No, but she's good. She's. She's a 30 day old woman so she know to balance up herself and she's all right. You ever question yourself like what did I do wrong? Did I do that? Yeah, I always do that. Because when, you know it's always be wanting or the other. Either somebody asks for something and then they get it at a time when they want it. Yeah. And just take it out in you. But yours is yours. You work for years, you know, so all you have to do is just, just be on the mile down and know that that's your daughter. 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Do you have to deal with that with people? People? You know, sometimes like you might do something for a person 10 times, but that one time you don't do it. That's the Caribbean way. I don't think that is the Jamaican way. That's the Caribbean way. Yeah. You do a lot of good. A lot of good. A lot of good. And then do you ever notice that a guy got a 200 problem while you got a 2 million dollar problem? And this problem is more important than yours? Right. That's what we face every day. Yeah. So people in life just have to face life for what it is, is, you know, it's either you adjust or adapt or just leave life alone. I'm not going nowhere. I'm still here. Yeah. Did you ever want to leave Jamaica and live somewhere else? This is not my thing, but I. I've spent time in firing, but I have to go back home because first of all my kids are there. So if I plan to leave Jamaica, I have to pack up everybody. I'm not planning that for now. You know, we all get older and you know, the older we get, you know, we have to change things about our lifestyle. Did the doctors tell you to slow down on the rum in Red Bull? Well, that's always in everything. And the high grade they tell you to slow down and the rum and Red Bull, they always say that. But you are the one that feeling it. So you supposed to know how you feel. Dr. Give you advice sometime. You have to take it. When they say critical, it is critical, you know. But if they give you time over time time you will get to balance it. So if you drink a buckler rum today, drink of bucket tomorrow you start to drink quarter. But then you know, you slow down. I like that. So you don't just stop and then you get into hell. No sense. Because I. I don't think rehab work for people. I think you have to rehabilitate yourself. Yeah, like seriously. But you can do that, you can jack back. It's still the same rum. You're just not drinking a bottle butter, you're drinking off butter. When you reach the half body, then you just force it down to a quarter. But then you can go one drink a day. I mean you can do that. You believe in your health, so you believe in your life you can last a little bit longer. Yeah. So doctor don't have to tell you that's gonna be performing May 24th at the UBS arena on. That's a Saturday, the King of Dance hall tour. He'll be hitting the city. What other. What other cities you hit? Eating a lot of place. We eat in Philly. We. Yeah, it's. It's there. You can find it. But right now I can't tell you. On top of my. Well, New York is May 24th. I'm coming. You know, the wife's coming. You can go to Ticketmaster. Ticket Master. Yeah, just check out Ticketmaster and they will tell you everything. I. I was supposed to come with a whole thing of list and where we're going and what we're doing, but I didn't know that I was going to be here today. So I have to cancel everything. I know. I called him. I said, yeah, I called Beanie. I said, yo, Beanie, how you come to New York and don't come by Miles? He goes, hold on. I. I changed my flight, Bridget. I'll be here tomorrow morning. So he changed his flight to gear. So I appreciate you, but I knew that you in New York City, you had to come through. Yes, man. After. And we appreciate you, Beanie, man. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now the latest with Lauren is up next. Lauren becoming a straight fan. She gets it from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She'd be having the latest on you. I'm the be the the Latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest on the Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Calm down, Charlamagne. This place ran like a high school, man. Shut up. Damn. Hey, yo, Good morning, Lawrence. Good morning. Are we in home room? Hey, yo. I guess. All right. We in gym, all that. Okay. Attorney. We don't even know what class we in. Damn, that's really bad. We low budget. Okay. All right. So attorney Busby, remember I told you guys that he was having to withdraw from over 15 cases inside the district of New York with Diddy because he messed up. He didn't ask for permission to operate within the jurisdiction the right way. There was one case in pertain pertaining to Diddy that Tony Busby wanted to stay on. He had put in this request to stay on this case. It's a woman accusing Diddy of sexual assault back in 2004. And he said, look, let me stay on this case as pro hack Viche, meaning you'll have local attorneys who actually be doing, like, the, you know, the work. But he's kind of just there as an overseer, but he's asking to be able to work with these local attorneys. I don't know what it is about this one case and why, but he did ask to stay on that one. And over the weekend, the judge said, no, no, we are not even going to look at your request to do so. And more so the local attorney. There's a local attorney that he's been working with. Who's he. He's been using that attorney's credentials to do the different filings and different things that they were using. That attorney may be in trouble now because the judge said, not only are we denying, you know, what you're asking to be able to do in this one specific case, but that local attorney that you've been working with knowingly was complicit in all your bs. So now we need to have a conversation potentially about what sanctions are going to look like for this local attorney. Now, I wanted to make sure I mentioned this because the last time we talked about this, I said, those local attorneys who take this on, it may be bad business for them. And the way that this judge has responded, I think that that's what we're going to see. A lot of any of those cases that move forward without Busby, a judge is going to now look and say, how much did y'all know about him not following the rules? Because now all of y'all are crazy. What was that one case, though? What was that one case specifically, out of hundreds of cases that he wanted? Yeah. So it's a woman. Her name is Candace. Her name is like, Candace McCrary or something like that. I'm just curious to why he just wanted that one case. Was it something that, you know, did he have proof, whatever it was? I'm just curious. I don't know exactly. I don't know if it was like a technicality thing where, like, maybe he did something on the background differently and he thought that he could, like, whatever. I don't know the exact answer to that yet, but I will get that for you. Isn't this guy's credibility ruined at this point? It is okay to say that I've never heard of the guy before, before the Jay Z. Diddy stuff, but it seems like his credibility is just ruined at this point. He really seems like a 1-800- you- know, joke of a lawyer. Yeah. I'm a little confused, cuz. Again, this stuff is very. He didn't even make it fair. East side High. It's very elementary of. Yeah, very elementary of him to do this. Well, moving on, Envy. We'll get the answer for you though. But moving on real quick. Lizzo, Young Miami, Club Shay Shay, There are some things happening. So Young Miami was on Club Shay Shay with Shannon Sharp being asked a series of questions and they got onto the topic of women getting their bodies done. Let's take a listen to Young Miami on Club Shay. Feel like society push women to get cosmetic surgery. Be it BBL fillers, things of that nature. When you got a natural body, you look like a little boy. You don't got no sex appeal. You this, you that. When you do get the bbl, it's like, oh, my God, your body fade. It's like. Like, if you natural, they hate you. If you got a bbl, they hate you. What? What? What? What do you want? Like, people, I'mma just use this. Like Lizzo, for instance. Yeah. Everybody was like, oh, my gosh, she's so fat. She looks so good now. Now it's like, oh, my God, E had surgery. She done got life. Yeah. Like, oh, my gosh, she need to stop. Like what? Like pick a side. I understand what she's saying. You damned if you do, you damned if you don't. People gonna always have something to say. That's all she's saying. Right. That's exactly what she meant. But Lizzo did not like that. She took that a little different. She ain't like that little mean. She ain't like that little issue ill you. You didn't peep it because of Young Miami's accent. But she says maybe like ill. Yeah, but she ain't. She not. Young Miami didn't say ill. She's saying what people are saying. Yeah, she was saying what people are saying. And I don't know how Lizzo, like, didn't take it that way, but you know, she did. Well, let's take a listen to. Because Lizzo called Young Miami on a stream and, you know, wanted to address the issue. Well, she's so fat. Right? I remember that. But then they were like, ew. What is the ew? I have to know. When you before, like your weight loss, people used to be like, oh, my God, she need to lose weight. She too fat. That did not cute. That's what I was pertaining to that part. Oh, got you. Because you were like. And then she looks so Good. And people are like ew. Because Shay Shay was like oh, because what she did surgery or she did. You know what I mean? She's on Ozempic or whatever was that I thought that you were kind of referring to. Actually I thought you were saying I got two lists on. It's like you don't get surgery and it's like you got a little boy body. Then you do get a BBL. We don't like BBLs, we like natural bodies. So why would you get surgery? Like Yep. It's never enough. It's them if you do them if you don't. There's no way Liz didn't understand. That's crazy. And did she know she was that that Young Miami noticed she was streaming? I haven't seen anything that doesn't show that she does that. She didn't know. But I also wasn't tuned in to beginning to the beginning of the stream. Right. So I'm assuming that she knew that she was being recorded. But I just, I was confused how Lizzo didn't catch that or even if she did catch it and just wanted to use this as content for her stream. Cuz she can do that. Right? Right. I don't know if it fared well for her because people are like Lizzo, you gotta relax. Like you're taking this way too serious. If you are good with where you at now, why even bring this into your stream? Why even bring the conversation? Yeah, and she was in her favor like Young Miami was referring to what other people were saying. Like you know, because. Yeah, that's the comments like ill. And I by the way, she don't look ill at all. She looks great. Now I do hope she don't get too skinny, but she looks great. She looks amazing. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Her weight looks, her weight loss looks amazing. Yes. Young Miami should have just sent her five or ten ill comments. That's all. This is what I was talking about because she's probably trying to stay out the comments. Right. So young man, Young Miami, she said just here look and read, read this. This is what I was referring to. Yeah, well, but she don't look. But I get what Young Miami was saying. She was just simply saying that you damned if you do if you damned if you don't. People gonna always have something to say regardless. Point. Yes. Well, another club Shay Shay news real quick. I did want to mention this because I think we're going to break it in right as a topic. Yep. Young Miami is getting dragged online right now, because she said she's not leaving her man after he cheats a couple times. Like, she gonna stick it out. Drop on club for young Miami. Let's listen. Young Miami just on cheat on five. She 10 for 10. Let's listen. Oh, you got the audio. Oh, we don't have it yet. We will have it. But basically, she said. I think she said it takes her the first two to three times. The fourth time, she gonna leave. Yeah, but at the three, bless her. The first three times, she's not gonna leave. But she said black men don't cheat. Black men don't cheat. But I'm just saying, when the black boys do make mistakes as they're growing to evolve into men, okay, man, you can't just be up and leave y'all. In reality, we all got cheating on the state, everybody. Like, if you really in love with your you locked in, y'all been together. It's not easy to walk away. You got some women that's going to get the on. Yeah. Some women that. You got some women that's going. The first time they man cheat, they're out. It's easy to walk away. Like, after you don't build something with somebody. Y'all don't been together for so long, it hurts. Of course you want to leave, but you're not just want to leave. Like, y'all love to get on the Internet you so much. Don't you say it four times. Yeah, because I know plenty of in relationships, they getting cheated on right now or be cheating on, and they know they cheating. Some women's just not leaving their man. My first time is like, do hurting me. I can't believe you do this to me. Okay, cool. We probably gonna get back together, but our relationship will never be the same. Second time, it's like, oh, okay, so you a cheater. Third time. Fourth time, though, you got to go back. Yeah. Cause sometimes you let him hang around because he need to feel it. Like, okay, heard like, I'm going do what you did to me. You going to feel this. And then I'm out. Better than us. Why we always got to be better? We can be better. We know we are better. But since we're better at doing it, it hurts you worse. And sometimes we just need y'all to feel it a little bit. Like, take that. Take that. Well, that is the latest. We talking about young Miami. Well, in 2025. Take that. Shut up. All right. That is the latest with Lauren. I didn't mean to do it. Yes, you did. After Charlemagne up the phone line. That's what we finding out about you. I know. 800-58-5-1051. Ladies, how many cheats does your man get? It sounds like live video game crazy. That's what it. She says you get three cheats with her. I'm just gonna sit back and watch this one. Me too. I'm not. I'm not joining it. 800-585-1051. Ladies, how many cheats do do you let your man have? Sound like a video game. We'll do that after Charlemagne's donkey. Who you giving your donkey to shout? A coach named Jim Zulo. Jim Zulo. I see that story. That's not funny. I see that story. It is funny. He needs to come in front of congregation. We like to have a word with him. All right, we'll get to that. Next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up. Wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club. Charlamagne say the game. Donkey of the day. You are a donkey. It's time for donkey of the day. Donkey of the day does not discriminate. I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey today. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with the he Breakfast Club. Who's donkey of the day today? Oh, is my mic on? Well, that's Sharon. Donkey of the day for Monday, March 24th. It's today the 24th. Let me make sure. Yes, it is. Goes to a former high school girls basketball coach named Jim Zulo. I say former so happily and proudly because this man was so deserving of a fire. This is one of those mornings where I'm encouraging you to go watch Breakfast Club on Tubi or YouTube. Yes, you can watch Breakfast Club on Tubi, but Jim Zullo was the coach of the Northville Central school district girls basketball team. And there was an incident that occurred following Northville's loss in the class D state championship game. See on an online stream of Northville's game. Zulo was seen pulling the hair of a senior named Haley Monroe. Dropping a clues bombs for Haley Monroe. As the team was waiting for their medal presentation. The coach yanked her ponytail. Let's go to ABC News 10 for the report. Please. Northville girls basketball head coach Jim Zullo, a New York state basketball hall of famer, was fired late last night following a post game incident with one of his own players. After Northville's loss in the Class D championship game, Zulo was seen on the NFHS network broadcast pulling the Hair of senior Haley Monroe as the team waited for the medal presentation. The video has garnered a lot of social media outrage. Zulo told News 10 ABC that Monroe directed an expletive toward him after he instructed her to shake hands with the opposing team, which is what he says led to the incident. In a statement, the school district said in part, quote, the Northville Central School District is aware of and deeply disturbed by the conduct of the coach of the girls varsity basketball basketball team, adding that the district will be following up with the affected players and their families to provide support and outline the actions we are taking in response to this incident. I see stories like this and I believe in the stork because there is no way that somebody carried this young woman for nine months, pushed her out, went through this excruciating pain called labor. And this guy Jim Zullo isn't walking around with his jaw wired shut today, okay? It's just impossible for me to believe that this dude would have the audacity, the unmitigated gall to do something like. Like this to someone else's child, okay? Now, I'm all for the village. It takes a village to raise a child. But everybody in the village shouldn't have the same authority, okay? Now, I grew up in an era where anyone in the circle could put hands on you, all right? From parents to grandparents, aunts, uncles, principals. If you was in the care of an adult, that adult had permission to put hands on you. I don't agree with that philosophy, and I damn sure wouldn't agree with that philosophy in 2025, because adults got all types of trauma they haven't worked through, and they be prepared. Projecting it on to kids, okay? Won't do that to mine. So I don't care. You know what this guy Jim Zulo was going through. Whatever frustration he was feeling, you don't take it out on my child. But yanking her head the way that you did, grabbing her by the ponytail and giving it that tug the way you did, you damn. They gave this girl whiplash because you mad about something. And once again, where was this young girl's parents? A brother, uncle, somebody to smack fire out of Jim's. Zulo, okay, at least put the fear of God in him, something. I also don't understand how you can be an adult and you're supposed to teach kids to have better conflict resolution skills when you don't have better conflict resolution skills. I get it. You just lost the championship game. Emotions are high. You told her to do something, she didn't do it. That's your story, but you're the adult. You're the leader. You supposed to teach these young ladies discipline, teamwork, how to handle adversity, and how to live with loss. Okay, you know how many quotes about loss losing you can Google? Okay, Lionel Messi said there are more important things in life than winning or losing a game. Morgan Wooten said you learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going. Alex Morgan said winning and losing isn't everything. Sometimes the journey is just as important as the outcome. Now, other than Lionel Messi, I don't know any of those people, okay? But I googled and all I got to do is say those quotes came from Serena Williams, LeBron James and Glorilla. And damn it, these kids will be motivated and they will live to play another day. Okay, I could actually quote Glorilla after a loss. For real. Okay, All I gotta do is say, listen kids, every day the sun won't shine. But that's why I love tomorrow. Okay? You, Jim, let your emotions fumble your professionalism and Donald Trump needs to sign an executive order that says if an adult assaults your kids in any way, you can assault them back. You can't go further than assault, can't kill em, but you can administer a retaliatory ass whipping of of some kind. Okay, F all that. When they go low, we go high Nonsense. It's a silly philosophy. A silly philosophy, but don't listen to me, listen to the author, the 48 Laws of Power, Robert Green. It was the old thing of when they go low, we go high. Throw that in the toilet, please, and flush that down. That is a stupid philosophy. When they go low, maybe we go a little bit lower than we normally have, but we're gonna fight. You have to show them that you're gonna fight and do something equal to what they're doing so they back off. You don't necessarily have to do do it, but you have to show, give a demonstration that you're going to be tough. There's a line in the sand that they cannot cross or you're going to make them pay for it. If they never have a sense that they have to pay consequences for what they're doing, they'll go further and further and further and further. It's a deterrent strategy. The other side, the enemy, the rival, has to feel that they're going to pay a price for doing something unethical or against the rules. Please let Remy Ma give Jim Zulo the biggest hee haw, hee haw, hee haw. You Stupid mother. Are you dumb? Certain lines you can't cross. That's right. And tugging my child's ponytail after a loss is one of them. I agree. Simple as that. But I'm sure they probably gonna sue that man. They gonna sue the school, and they gonna get. They should. And shout out to her teammate. I don't know her teammate's name, but shout out to Haley Monroe's teammate for standing up young sister. You know, for her, for. For. For her. I still wanna know where the men was at, though. Yeah, that's crazy. All right, well, thank you for that donkey today. Yes, indeed, indeed. Now let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. If you're just joining us, we're asking, how many cheats do you give your man? Ladies? Now, this conversation comes from young Miami. She was doing an interview. I think she was on Club Shay Shay. Club Shay Shay. And she was talking to him about cheating. In reality, we all got cheated. On the stage, everybody. If you really in love with your. You locked in. Y'all been together. It's not easy to walk away. You got some women that's going to get the. Yeah, some women that. You got some women that's going. The first time they man cheat, they're out. It's easy to walk away. Like, after you don't build something with somebody. Y'all don't been together for so long, it hurts. Of course you want to leave, but you're not just want to leave. Like, y'all love to get on the Internet. You so much. Don't. You said four times. Yes, I know plenty of in relationships, they getting cheated on right now or be cheating on. And they know they cheating. Some women's just not leaving their man. My first time, it's like you hurting me. I can't believe you would do this to me. Okay, cool. We probably gonna get back together, but our relationship will never be the same. Second time, it's like, oh, okay, so you a cheater. Third time, I'm already cheating back. Fourth time out, you got to go. And the question is 800-585-1051. How many cheats do you give your man? We'll get into it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, we're asking 800-585-1051 and we're asking ladies, how many cheats do you give your man now this conversation comes from young Miami on Club S.H. shay. This is what she said. In reality, we all got cheating on the stage, everybody. If you're really in love with your you locked in y'all been together. It's not easy to walk away. You got some women that's going to get the on some that you got some women that's going to the first time they man cheat they're out. It's easy to walk away. Like after you don't build something with somebody y'all don't been together for so long it hurts. Of course you want to leave but you're not just want to leave. Like y'all love to get on the Internet you so much don't you said four times. Yes. I know plenty of in relationships they getting cheated on right now or on and they know they cheating. Some women just not leaving their man. My first time is like do hurting me. I can't believe you would do this to me. Okay, cool. We might we probably gonna get back together but our relationship will never be the same. Second time it's like, oh, okay, so you a cheater. Third time I'm already cheating back. Fourth time out you got to go. Now Reginae also spoke about her man cheating and this is what she said. To be honest, I will break up with you but if you want me back and we're like together and I feel like you change Imma be good. I'm gonna be cool with you. But if I feel like you still doing the same thing then we just cool like we just homies we could I know you so it's like you right there but I'm not gonna take you serious. So you should know that if you cheated on me once, I'm not gonna take if you cheated on me and I'd be like, okay, I'm done with you and you trying to get me back and you still doing the same thing. I ain't gonna take you serious. So you give at least one chance. 3. 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I'm not in no capacity. Like, nah. If I find especially. And I've been cheated on in the past. No. Like, no, you don't give out cheats. You don't. What kind of conversation is that? Like, yeah, all right, so you got three times, and then I'm done. You know what I mean? I don't give you nothing. I find out you did it, I'm done. That's it. Okay, well, let's go to the phone line. You don't have nothing to contribute to this conversation. I don't. You. I know y'all don't. Well, I do. I have a little something. Hold on. Lisa, we gotta hear charlamagne one time. Just a little. I agree with all the women that have spoken this morning. I agree with young Miami. I agree with young Baltimore. I agree with young Carter. Okay? Because if you love somebody, you'll figure it out and make it work. You know, by the way, women, I mean, men are not the only ones out here cheating, okay? There is men taking back women that cheat, too. But what Reginae said is true. The best apology has changed behavior. What Jess said is true too. Too. You don't tell a man that he got a 3 cheat. Right? That sounds wild. You got two impossible. Now, that sounds. Yeah, you don't tell a man. You know what I mean? But if a man does make a mistake, you know, original said is true too. The best apology is change behavior. So if a man is willing to actually change his ways and grow, then, you know, he Might be worth it because we've. We've all been there. I've been that guy. And then there's levels to cheating. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's levels to it. You could be flirting with somebody in the dm. You could be. It don't always. Always have to go to sex or. You know what I mean? Like, you sneak and creeping around town with somebody. It's different levels of cheating. Mv. You've evolved. I have. Yeah. And I don't talk about it anymore. I don't talk about my past. I keep my past in the pastor. We don't talk about Bruno no more. We don't talk. Hello, Lisa. No. Yes. Now I'm reading this, and it says when you were younger, you had four cheats in you, but now you 32, and you only got one cheat in. Yeah, you. You gone after the first time. I can't. I'm not dealing with it. So. What? Tell me. I used to allow. I used to allow, you know, multiple cheats when I was a dummy, but now, no, not going for it. How many cheats. How many cheats should you be allowed if you get caught? None, because I don't do that. I have, you know, after they. I cheated, and I have been that person, but I don't even want to know. All right. Thank you, Lisa. Cassandra, good morning. Hey, good morning. Now, how many cheats do you have in you? Cassandra? No, this. Monique, not Cassandra. I'm sorry. Monique. Monique, how many cheats you got in you? Monique? So I don't know the exact number. I just think it depends on how disrespectful the cheating situation was. Like, how far you went. Like, we dating, and you done cheated on me and got somebody pregnant. That's probably one. I might be like, all right, I can't do this no more. But it just depends on, I think, the situation. Okay, but. So if he cheats one, you. You gonna give him a shot? You're gonna give him a chance? I may give him a shot. Like, if it was like, okay, you know, we didn't. We didn't forgave some. I didn't forgave a few people in my day. But it just depends on, like, how everything played out. Like, what really happened. Like, did you go and did you cheat? And, like, what was the situation? Like, was you out here in public, post it up with this chick or, like, you know, like, I feel like it's levels. It's levels to the cheating. Okay, thank you, mama. So like, she said about you know, if you cheat and have a baby. So, for instance, on love and hip hop, right? Atlanta, you got Rasheeda and Kirk. Kirk cheated on Rasheeda, and he had a baby. But I do understand what young Miami says, in a sense, like, yo, you can't just leave. They have businesses together. They're married. Multiple businesses, okay? And everybody was saying, like, yo, you should have been left him. He had a baby on you. But Rasheeda's like, yo, this not just my boyfriend. This is my husband. This is my partner. Like, he's my manager. Like, we have businesses and stuff. It's just that Shorty decided to keep the baby. So it's not just that easy to walk up, not just that easy to walk away. All right, 800-585-1051. If you're just joining us, we're asking, how many cheats do you give your man? Let's discuss this. The Breakfast Club. If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. We're asking, how many cheats do you give your man? This conversation comes from young Miami on Club Shay. Let's listen. If you don't build something with somebody, y'all don't been together for so long, it hurts. Of course you want to leave, but you're not just want to leave. My first time is, like, too hurting me. I can't believe you would do this to me. Okay, cool. We might. We probably gonna get back together, but our relationship will never be the same. Second time, it's like, oh, okay, so you a cheater. Third time, I'm already cheating back. Fourth time, I know you got to go now. Let's go to the phone lines. We got Lexi on the lines. Lexi, good morning. Good morning. Oh, my God. Happy new day, y'all. Hey, Jesse, good morning. How y'all doing? What's your thoughts? We good. So, yes, my man did cheat on me twice. First time, I told him, okay, I know you're still young. You're still figuring yourself out. Second time, I left, and he begged for me to come back. It was actually my first and only time seeing him cry. And I did really want this to work, so I know he's been through a lot. I try My best not to judge people because I know I'm not all the way perfect myself. I'm not a cheater, but I have areas of improvement as well. So, yeah, I told him that, you know, after this time, like, that's it. It's done and over with. And he's. He's been a lot better. I've seen that he has a potential to be a great man. So I'm just. I'm really just giving him another chance, see? Okay, so twice. You gave him twice. I gave him twice. After the third time, no, I'm leaving. What if you find out about it all at once? Like, he might have cheated with, like, four or five different people, but you find out about it all at once. So you find out that he's a serial cheater, basically. It depends on how that's hard. It depends on how long ago it was, I guess. I don't know. It depends on how long he's been. He's been good. Because I would think it's easier to deal with. Right? As opposed to finding out about it five different times. Right, exactly. And if it's current, like, if it's in the past, then. And you can still be a better man, then it's okay. Does the person's looks matter? Like, if the person's ugly, does it matter? Or does it. That's his Wagner. See, that used to happen to women. Like, I, I. That I even had a situation like that. Like, somebody cheated on me with somebody who was not, you know, attractive. And I was like, dang, you did it with that. But would I have been happier if she was prettier or more attractive than me? You know what I'm saying? It's like, that's just the antics of. Shouldn't even matter what they look like. It matters that they cheated. But I used to care about what they looked like. What if the girl looked just like you? Crazy. That's a tribute, though. That is what you. What you mean you're a child. That's a tribute. Excuse me. Hello? Who's this? Hello, this is Lori. Lori, good morning. How many cheats do you give Lori? I think it's a sliding scale. It depends on how much money does he have. Like, how good does he look, how long we've been together, what type of women he's competing with. Like, all of that comes into play. So you care about how much money he has. So if he has a lot more money, you gonna give him a little more? A couple more chances, right? Cause how you gonna have the Audacity. You broke, and I'm carrying you, and you got the nerve to be cheating. That's crazy. Damn. All right. Thank you, Lord. See, I ain't thinking about that. When you. You broke, cheating, and I'm, like, helping you. Can I take care of you? Oh, yeah. Nah. Something got to give. Like. No, you got to get out of there. Hello? Who's this? Hi. This is Ellie. Ellie. Good morning. How many cheats do you give, Ellie? I say just one, but I kind of agree with Young Miami. Yes. Like, I can see what she's saying, how she would, like, give up to four, but I think she's really saying that. Like, after the second one, when she says you're a cheater, she's already checked out of the relationship at that point. She's saying, like, you know, she knows he's a cheater at that point, and her heart just isn't even into it anymore. But then what is the relationship? I don't think we can really say, like, we know what we would do. I think I wouldn't give him a chance again after, like, I was forgiven one time, but I don't know if I would give him another chance after that. I don't think I would. But if I did, I still. I don't think even if I stayed, I wouldn't really be into it, and I'd be kind of in the back of my mind, like, planning my exit and thinking about, like, what the next step was. So then at that point, is it worth it? I mean, because if you. If you're in a relationship that you're already mentally checked out of, that you just. You know, you're staying for what? You know what I mean? It serves no purpose for either one of you. Right. Right. Well, I mean, there are kids involved or, you know, depending on if it's a marriage. Got you. Yeah. Or it might be, like, financial situation or, you know, that kind of thing as well. Okay. Thank you, Ali. So what's the moral of the story? Guys don't cheat on me. Like, that's it. You know what I mean? Like, if we're not passing them out, like, hall passes, like. No, this is not. You get to. Because, like, you setting yourself up, like, if a guy actually had. He knows he has these chances, you don't think he gonna take them. Absolutely. You give me three hall passes. Basically. Yeah. You know what I mean? If I know I got two times to do it or even one time to do it, I can have my cake and eat it, too. For real. Like, I just know not to do it too many times. The moral of the story is black men don't cheat. Black men. Which ones? Huh? Which ones? No, I'm telling black. Black men don't cheat. Oh, like black men. Oh, you changed it up. Boys cheat. Black men don't. But now you see that too. But I'm just putting the word of encouragement out there. You know what I'm saying? Black men don't cheat. Black men, comma, don't cheat. Don't cheat. Okay, so there's more advice. All right. All right, we got the latest with Lauren up next, so don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a straight fact. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on this. I should say I'm the biggest. The largest. The Latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts. Sometimes you have details. Sometimes you have a little bit everything. Oh, it's the latest on the Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Okay, so real quick, I wanted to go back to the last news update that we did. You would ask a question, envy, about Busby and why he was moving the way he's moving around this one particular case, y. That last Diddy case, where he was saying, hey, let me come in as pro hack vh, where he would work with a local attorney. What that mean? So that basically means you have a local attorney who's in jurisdiction, who. So who can work within the southern district of New York, because that's just their main district. That's what video mean. Pro hack V. That was j. Okay, whatever. I'm just. I'm just trying to learn, basically, like, he. He want to hang out with the homies in a jurisdiction. He want to use their license, check in and like, yo, can I. Yes, let me get your wi Fi password right? So. So I reached out to attorney Busby because I was trying to better understand it. And what he says to me is that the day that he found out that Jay's team had filed a grievance with that committee that said, hey, no, you did this wrong. You didn't ask for admission. Here was the same day that he also found out that his admission was denied. So he's saying that he found out a month in, basically late. So he says not. So this is nothing Other than once, my admission was surprisingly denied by ethics counsel. So he has counsel that's like working with him ethically to make the decision of what's best to do here. Says that it's best to file a motion formally to withdraw until we obtain formal admission. So they're like, look, just withdrawal. Take a step back. It's causing too much noise. And then we'll figure out the admissions later. But then at the same time, he found out he was not admitted. Committed to practice within this district. Right. So then I went jurisdiction. I went back to him and said, but specifically why this case? And he says, it's basically like it's just been all being conflated. Everything was happening at the same time, even though it looks like it wasn't. And he's saying that it's actually wrong. According to attorney Busby, it is wrong to use the grievance procedure as a weapon in a case. And that's what he's. He feels like it's being used against him. He says, I will deal with it and do. Course, the most important thing is pushing these cases crisis for the alleged victims who had the courage to come forward. He wanted to make it clear the reason why this happened is because his ethics council said, first, let's file the pro hack viche, which is what he filed. And then let's worry about the grievance. But everything hit at one time. I hope that made sense and explained it. Did it? It did. Okay. Got it. All right. No, I don't care. Okay. But it's good information for somebody. Yeah, I just wanted to make sure we had the questions answered. I don't want nobody. You know what I mean? Fair Eastside high. I'm trying to make sure everyone is educated when they leave this. Somebody got to be. Joe Clark, you. Let's keep moving. Hell no. Let's keep moving, y'all. All right, now, where are we going next? Okay, so Malik Yoba. Malik Yoba is saying that he no longer identifies as a black man. Malik, you on this again? Malik, cut it out now. Last time you was up here with people that didn't identify as something. It was just a mess. It was right. Stop. Let's take a listen to what Malik Yoba said. I decided that I'm no longer a black man, no longer a person of color. Bipoc. None of this. What I am is a non white man. I think we should all just start calling ourselves non white. So they're gonna have to figure it out. I'll just say that explicitly. No dei, no bipoc, no references to our blackness. I'm a non white woman. I'm a non white. All of us, Asians, Latinos, black people, everybody call it what it is. I'm just non white. And let them rebuke that. Let them refute it. Let them come up with something that just says, we like all non whites. Excuse me, we don't like all non whites. Did he say, I'm an all white woman? He said I'm a non white woman. He basically is saying, instead of saying I'm a black man, to say I'm a non white white man. Instead of saying I'm a black woman, I'm a non white woman. And this. And this is a movement that he's trying to start. Amen. To get what exactly? I remember the last movement he tried to start. He tried to start right here on the Breakfast Club. And that didn't turn out for him. Turn out well for him. We tried to be transgender. Jesus tried to die for transgender. I'm confused, Malik. I remember that. Yeah. I think. I think I'm confused. I don't know if he trying to just be, like, a little bit, like, funny with it or what, but I think he's trying. This is him trying to fight back against, like, dei. Like, here's how we get around it, y'all. I found a loophole. And, you know, is he identifying as a woman too? No, he was giving examples. I mean, I didn't hear it that way. I don't know. These people already know you non white. Like, they don't have to say it. They know you're non white, and that's why they're treating you accordingly. Like, just because you change your label don't mean nothing. They can look at you and see you're none white. Malik. The same. Yeah, I'm confused, Malik. I'm confused. I'm sure. I'm sure he'll call me later on. I'm confused. Yeah. Well, did you remember when Malik came up here the last time? I remember that. I do. I wasn't here, but I do remember. And they. They flipped on Malik. Boy, he thought he. His. His heart was in the right place. His heart. His heart was in the right place. I think it was with the heart of a woman. His move not agree. Oh, the trans flipped on him. What? Whoa. Crazy. He was in the right place. He was with them real New York undercover. So now not real New York undercover. It sound like his heart is in the right place again, but the non whites going to flip on him or have they already flipped on him? I know the non whites didn't take well to this. You a non white, are you? What did you non white? I'm not a non white. I'm black. I'm black and proud to be black. I don't know about nothing about that non white stuff. I think we're all just trying to make sense of it, like as a, as a community, I think we want to understand it. Y'all better stop trying to make sense of people that ain't making sense. That's the problem. I'm confused. You know, what we have in order to make sense of some things that are happening in the media and the news right now. Malik Yoba is welcome to come up here and have a discussion about it. He like, yo, he'll come first. He going to call me today. Please pause, Pause. You don't. Forget it. Forget it. Envy. You know, I'm gonna ask you to call him because we do need. That would be a great interview. But. But in order for we have something to clarify, I mean, something that will help clarify all of this type of, you know, these topics and this entertainment stuff. Essence just broke a story that the latest with Lauren LaRosa is set to premiere on iHeartMedia and Charlamagne, the Gods black effects podcast network. You know what I'm saying? Charlamagne. Thank you. You. So I have a podcast that will be launching. Thanks, Jess. That'll be launching on March 31. It is a daily entertainment news and trending podcast. I want to take a listen to the trailer so y'all can understand what I'm about to begin. Oh, y'all got a trailer already? Period celebrity drama. They're giving us the vibes as if she's dating Portia's ex. Oh, my God. Check. Music, movies and viral moments. Yeah. Girl Union came out and said that she was doing 5050 with Dwyane Wade. I have that audio just in case you didn't remember. So let's listen to that. Check exclusives. Come on, y'all. Y'all know I got that over here. The show with all The Hot Takes. Zero Filter. Welcome to the latest with Lauren LaRosa. I'm Lauren LaRosa and I'm going to be bringing you guys where pop culture meets personalities. And over here, baby, we are doing all the things. Give me my tens because we gonna have a good time. Come on. So it's a daily podcast. Daily, Yep. Monday through Friday you'll be getting bite sized news exclusives and people probably like, well, you do that at the Breakfast Club. So what's about to happen now? So this is. More details, more details, more extension. There will be stories that I'll talk about on the podcast that we might not talk about in the room. And I get to. Yeah, you'll get to know me a little bit better. And every now and then, I'll bring on a friend or two bonus episodes. Like, it's going to be a good vibe. So what wig you wearing? I did ask that question. No, he asked for the COVID He said, yeah, but wait, was it the bob is in my. My. My show art. You know, the bob is not a wig, but mahogany brown, who I'm wearing right now. She'll make some appearances, and then we have some other girls that will be joining us because we Launch on the 31st. March 31st is the first episode drop. Okay? Everywhere you listen to podcast and on YouTube, Lauren LaRosa TV, you'll see some visuals. So we'll be switching it out for the girls. Okay, Congrats. Congrats. All right, well, that is the latest with Lauren. Up next, we got the People's Choice mix. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up, wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Again. Salute to everybody that were out. That was out in Detroit. Shout out to Mike Eps. I DJed at his club. It was an Alpha convention. So salute to all the Alphas that I seen out there. It was a. A great event. Hey, salute to everybody who listens to us on WJLB in Detroit, Man, 97.9. We appreciate all your support in Detroit. What up, though? You know who I ran into? Hill Harper's Alpha. Oh, wow. Yeah, he's a. He's an Alpha. So he was there too, as well. So salute to Hill Harper and then salute to everybody that was in Charlotte for the BCIC tournament. Really, really, really dope. I love the city of Charlotte, man. Hopefully, ciaa comes back to Charlotte. It needs to, right? How was the event? The parties? I mean, just the whole. Oh, you didn't go to the actual game. That's what Wes was saying when he was up here. Nobody goes to the game. I know, I know, I know. I. I didn't make it to the game. I did. I did go to all the parties. The parties are popping. Shout out to Louis V. But I didn't make it to the game. Shout out to Louis V. But I said shout to. I said, but Shout out to Louis V. What? Had a good ass weekend, huh? Yo, girl. That's what he said. Anyway, and this weekend, I will be in Norfolk, Virginia, with Martin Lawrence. We're going to be at the Chartway Arena. And then next weekend, y'all can get y'all tickets. 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The Breakfast Club: FULL SHOW Summary Release Date: March 24, 2025
Hosts: DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God Network: iHeartPodcasts
The Breakfast Club opens with a heartfelt tribute to the late George Foreman, a two-time heavyweight boxing champion and beloved family man who passed away at the age of 76. The hosts express their condolences and reflect on Foreman's legacy both inside and outside the ring.
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The hosts discuss the recent shooting incident involving rapper Sauce Walka in Memphis. Initially reported as two victims, it was later clarified that Sauce Walka survived while his associate, SoP, tragically lost his life. Police believe the shooting was targeted and occurred in broad daylight near the FedEx Forum.
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"This appears to be a targeted shooting incident. The victims were outside by a vehicle when the suspect vehicle pulled up and fired shots without any prior interaction."
The Breakfast Club delves into the recent tensions between pop star Lizzo and Yung Miami, following Miami's controversial comments on women's body image and cosmetic surgery during her appearance on Club Shay Shay. The discussion highlights societal pressures on women, the double standards in public perception, and Lizzo's response to the situation.
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The episode features an exclusive interview with dancehall legend Beenie Man, marking his return to the United States after a 13-year hiatus. Beenie Man discusses his experiences abroad, the evolution of dancehall music, and his ongoing influence in the genre.
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Morgan delivers the latest headlines, covering significant events such as the passing of former Utah congresswoman Mia Love, President Trump's executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, and ongoing political battles surrounding deportation flights.
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The show concludes on an uplifting note, encouraging listeners to maintain their goodness despite challenges. Additionally, the hosts announce the upcoming Black Effect Podcast Festival scheduled for April 26 in Atlanta, featuring numerous top podcasts and special guests.
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Throughout the episode, listeners call in to share their experiences and perspectives on various topics, including relationships and personal struggles. The hosts engage in dynamic conversations, offering support and insights.
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Conclusion: This episode of The Breakfast Club effectively balances serious discussions with light-hearted interactions, offering listeners a comprehensive look at current events, personal stories, and exclusive interviews. The inclusion of notable quotes and diverse topics ensures that both regular listeners and newcomers find value and engagement in the show's content.