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And it's Monday. Hey. And today's show is about some of our most awkward interviews. All right. I'm talking about interviews that you could just tell there might have been a little awkwardness going on, like when Birdman stopped through. You remember that interview? Or how about Sexyy Red and Jess the first time they met? Or when TI was up here with young DRO and somebody was in the background making some comments. Well, we're gonna get those back on this morning, so don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is your time to get it off your chest. Keep calling 800-585-1051. We wan from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello? Who's this? Oh, this is Jason from Canada. Oh, Jason. I listen to you guys every morning. Oh, boy. Do you have an owl tattoo on you anywhere? He definitely does. No, No, I don't. Okay. I just wanted to call and say. Yeah, we listen to you guys in Canada also. And we were on in Toronto for a little while, but Drake got us taken up. That's not true. No way. I don't know if that's true, but it just had a story and they just took us off. Yeah, well, discuss that some other time. Hello? Who's this? This is Derek. What up, Derek? What up, Doe? Detroit. Get it off your chest. I want to get a couple things off my chest, but I'm going to be brief with it. One, why is it the conversations we have nowadays have to have the pause and different stuff to indicate you're not saying something? To me, I think that's quite ridiculous. Like, are we that sensitive to where you can't say something without having to say the ridiculous pause? No cap and all that. We doing too much in the world. Yeah. Sometimes it is very much annoying, but you grow. You can do what you want to do, you know? I mean, you ain't got to follow the trends. Absolutely. Without a doubt. And I'm always do me. But at the same time, it's just annoying to hear. Even when y'all say certain things or people y'all guess or. Or invite say certain things is just pause. Like, come on, man, you make the conversation more unrelatable when you pause. I'm like, what is he. What? What happened? What just happened? What are we pausing for? What are we waiting on? That's why I think you should just say that was gay instead of saying pause. Yeah, that was gay. Yeah. Or anything. You know, just be relatable, man. You know, gang, people following these young people trends need to stop. You know, we need to. No, no. How old are you? I'm 42. Okay. I was born in 1978. I'm 45. Paul's is our era, sir. Yes, it is. We missed Paul's. Paul's. That was Cameron and them back in the day. Long time ago. Absolutely. Long, long time ago. You know that. But, sir. Well, not just that. When. Yeah, thank you. I appreciate you. But not just that, but also with the fact of some of the other stuff we do and say, that's just one thing. Okay, that may be our era, but it's a lot of stuff we doing. You know, the crazy, dragging it out. That sound crazy. Like, you understand what I'm saying? Like, what you say when people say it's crazy and they drag it out? That's crazy. That was our error, too, bro. He just made it the weekend. Yeah, that wasn't our era, man. You ain't never heard people dragging the word crazy out? Like, that's crazy. What are you talking about? Yeah, yeah, okay. Maybe you write on that one. Hello? Who's this? Brian, man, peace and blessings, man. Get it off your chest. Yo, man, listen, man, I was stuck in the elevator for a whole hour, man. And the main reason is man need to really wake up earlier, man. Cause I felt like my life was over, man. I made so much promises to God in this elevator. My mother, man. Like, I want to wish this on my worst enemy, man. No windows, no escape. I'm thinking about Bruce Willis. I'm pressing the buttons, I'm kicking, I'm trying to punch codes. I'm doing everything. I'm like, you know what? Let me pick. Yo, I ain't gonna lie. I had a little reception, but not too much. I was playing Marvin Sapp. Never would have made it. Where were you? But the only reason why I got out, the only reason why I got out, because of the Spanish dude. He kept pressing the button downstairs and he kept kicking the door. And all of a sudden it opened, but it was a half of the floor. Then it popped up. And then I got out. But I'm just telling everybody right now, man, I don't know If I think I'm gonna get elevated again. You think it's a lawsuit? I don't know if it's a lawsuit, but I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. Cause I got a daughter who has a very unhealthy fear of elevators. And she. Oh, I feel like the walls are closing in. Like, you just feel like every. I feel like I was in one of Titanic submarines, man. But that's a whole different story. But anyway, but look, we in the Bronx or Brooklyn. Bronx or Brooklyn? You know, it's the Bronx, bro. Of course it's the Bronx, you know. Come on, man. Everything broken in the Bronx. Damn. It's crazy, man. Have a blessed day. I'm glad that you got out of that situation. Absolutely. I'm telling you, my. My 8 year old is definitely afraid of elevators. I don't know what she watched that she saw somebody get stuck on the elevator. But Lord have mercy, she don't mess with them elevators. Not see. She do not like ele at all. In no way, shape or form. Hello? Who's this? Hey, how you doing? This is B from Brooklyn. What's up, brother? Get it off your chest. I'm on the first. Good morning, everybody. Good morning, Peace. I want to thank Charlemagne for those. You ain't giving to me, but I read your books in jail and they got me through a lot. Man, you're one funny. One funny guy. Thank you, brother. I got a new book called Get Honest A die line. Why small talk sucks. Yeah, I'll go to bars and Nobles. I just have her pick them up. Thank you. King said I ain't locked up no more. I was reading while I was in jail. But this up now is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Ray. Ray. Ray. Yo, Charlamagne. Envy, what up? Are we live? This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. We can get on the phone right now here. Tell you what it is. We live. Hello? Who's this? Envy. What's up, Envy? What's up, Trav? Charlemagne. Charlemagne. Peace. What up, sis? How you? I'm doing good. I'm doing good. What's up, Jeff? Hey, Trav. Can I tell y'all how I've been giggling at MV all weekend because Envy is so crazy? What happened? So I don't know if y'all know Envy's on this show with Tammy Roman. I think it's cheater. Is that what it's called? Envy? It's called Unfaithful. Okay, cool. So it's this episode that is dropped. Shout out to Big Sexy. Actually, Big Sexy is actually on one of my songs. I'm about to drop. I love it. Say it again, babe. I said I love Big Sexy. Oh, shout out to Big Sexy. So Envy has this episode where Envy was following him around and he's, like, busting his boyfriend. So Envy, when somebody. Envy's talking to the girl and she's telling him over and over again, yeah, he's bisexual. I didn't know he was bisexual. I never messed with a bisexual man before. The first thing Envy says is when he can talk is, oh, so you know he was gay. It's Envy. You cannot be gay and like women. Okay? He's bisexual. This guy's so stupid. Okay, if you like women, you cannot be gay. All right, well, you 50% gay. You gay. You still gay. But all right. No, you're not gay. Okay? If you. You have a woman at all, if you are attracted to any type of vagina, you are bisexual. Gay men do not like vagina. Yeah, that's true. But you still half a homosexual. No. You're bisexual. Yeah. You're crossing apartments, you're crossing departments. Okay. Bisexual means too, right? I don't know. I thought bisexual was gay. Both, but it's both. So you 50, so you gay. Would you say. Would you say you gay and straight? No. Yes. No, that's gas. Gay and straight. Gay and straight. You gas you. Yes. All right, Trav. Thank you. Thank you, Trav. The definition of bisexual is sexually or romantically attracted to both men and women are to more than one sex or gender. And that's why it's called bisexual, not gay. I get it. But you. I mean, technically, you are gay and straight. Oh, my God. Technically. I just asked a question. I just want to know. All right. Hello? Who's this? Hey, this qc. What's going on? What's up, brother? Get it off your chest, man. I just wanted to say shout out to all the truck drivers out there, man. Everybody that's driving out on the road, be safe, man. Okay? Yeah. Shout out to y'all. I love y'all so very much. Be safe. You and your truck, bro. Thank you. Yes, sir. There you go. Hey. Yes. Have a good one. 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. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Ladies and gentlemen, the mayor. Mayor Eric Adams. Eric Adams. We also have lawyer and political commentator Ola Yimi Olarin right here. Good morning. Good morning, man. What's happening, man? Good morning. You know, you know, even before we get into the conversation, I was with Jordan the other day, my son, and somehow your name came up and there was a group of young people in the room talking about politics. It's amazing how so many people are into politics now. And they came up with saying something about. There were people saying that how you were trying to push Trump. Push Trump. Push Trump. So Jordan pulled up this video. One of your shows, or you broke down each time. You were talking about what was wrong about his race. Absolutely. And just broke it down piece by piece. And Jordan said, dad, you know what? Truth doesn't matter anymore, folks. People don't care about truth. Nobody cares about the truth. People don't care about facts. Facts no longer exist. I've never pushed Trump. I actually do the opposite. Exactly. But we are in a generation where everyone gets up in the morning, look on social media, and whatever's on there, they identify it as the facts, the headlines. Exactly. No one goes into the body of the story. Everybody's just, well, you know what? This is what the headlines say, and that's the reality of it. And so it was like an eye opener for him of how I said Jordan for over and over again. That one moment took away all those years of me saying, have your own facts. Don't let anybody define for you. You define for yourself. That's right. You know, that's the power of this microphone. That's the pile of media putting those facts out. We don't control the message. The message will control us. We got a lot to talk about today. Your city. So, yeah, today we reported earlier about congestion pricing. Right. What's your thoughts on that? I think it's gonna. It's gonna cripple New York City. You got a lot of people. The bridge is already. The toll's already high. It's $17, I think, for George Washington, $11 for the Midtown tunnels. Parking is extremely high. And now getting into the city, it's gonna be even. It's gonna hurt a lot of people. Even drive in the city. And people are scared of the subways. You know, with everything been going on, people getting, you know, pushed into the train stations, crime, and people are scared of New York City. That's a lot. Let's unpack us. Let's do the first congestion pricing happen. Let's break it down for a moment. Let's break it down in pieces so we can really understand it. First, let's deal with the stuff about people are scared of the subways. When I became mayor, no one wanted to be on the subway. We got over 4 million daily riders. I was talking to one of my guys, I was talking to a sister the other day and she said, you know, we have about 2, 300 crimes happening on this subway system. We have six felonies a day on our subway system out of 4 million riders. Look at those numbers. Our subway system is a safe system. And we put in a different additional thousand officers to do the high visibility to deal with the reality because safety is not only felt, it's perceived. So those six felonies we got to get rid of. We're clear on that. But people are back on our subway. Subway system. But when you deal with specifically congestion prices, a lot of people don't realize these are the city streets. But we had no authority on it. Albany passed the law and turned it over to the MTA. This is the MTA's baby. They should have allowed the city to be able to control how congestion pricing was done. So that $15. We were able to fight to get $100 million to deal with the environmental impact in the. We were able to fight to get those who are shift workers get a discount. Those who make less than $50,000 to get a discount. But this was a bill that came out of Albany. So you don't agree with it or do you agree with it? No, I agree. We got to deal with something with the congestion in our city. But you don't pass on the course of that on low income New Yorkers or those who have to come to Manhattan. You may have to have going to your chemotherapy and this is the doctor you have to go to. You should not be hit over there because oh, people that live in the area, they're saying that people that actually live in the area when drive, if they got to drive uptown to the doctor or they got to drive, they get charged too. Yeah, but I'm not feeling people that live in the area. I'm talking about low income New Yorkers should not have to carry the burden of that. And we ask to have more and a greater input and the shaping of that. But we don't. People don't often realize we're creatures of Albany. Albany passed the laws. We have to implement the laws that are down here. I, I think you're right that there is a difference between perception and fact and how people feel about safety and the way people feel about the subways. And I think it's your own rhetoric about the sub that has a lot to do with why people feel scared, despite the fact that millions of people ride the subway every day without incident. But you've continued to fear monger about crime in the subways. You've added 2,000 police officers despite the fact that you've acknowledged that the subways are not that dangerous. And I think there is. You're right. Poor New Yorkers should not be the the holidays are about spending time with your loved ones and creating magical memories that will last a lifetime. So whether it's family and friends you haven't seen in a while or those who you see all the time, share holiday magic this season with an ice cold Coca Cola Copyright 2024 the Coca Cola Company the world is constantly changing. It's up to you to decide how to respond. Choose to be bold. 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That there's a National Guard, that there's a hypervisibility of police, that they're trying to stop people with certain records from even using them. And now you have this congestion price. So how do you reconcile that? That. Give me. Give me the quotes on my rhetoric, because I'm lost on that. Can you give me the quote that you fairmonger about the subways? Oh, you've consistently done that since the day one of your administration. One of the first things you did was add a thousand officers to the subway because you claim that the subways are unridable. You and Hokel did this and said how dangerous it is, and you recently did that when you deployed the National Guard. But that's not. That wasn't my question, Queen. My question was, what was my fear mongering? What did I say? You continuously say, I could point to a number of videos and quotes and everything from you, but you've said repeatedly that the subways are dangerous, that New York is dangerous. You complain about crime relentlessly. So what I'm saying to you is if you are saying that New York it's one of the safest big cities in this country, which is true, and you're recognizing that the subway stations are in fact not half as dangerous as they're presented to be I'm saying, how do you reconcile how your rhetoric has played into people's fear? And not even just rhetoric. I would say the actions. Because she's right. If you tell us, which is different. But it's the same thing, though. If you put a thousand police officers in the subway, 2,000 police officers in the subway, that don't make us feel safe. We think something's wrong. If you're doing that, first let me peel back again. Because you gotta always peel back this stuff. Stuff, you know, because oftentimes how you're depict in the media that I don't control is how people interpret you. I didn't put the National Guards in the subway. The governor did. I know, but I know what you said. But you said, Eric, you. You. You stood with Governor Kathy Hochul and you co. Signed that decision. You did. And I'm not saying this as someone who's following social media. I'm saying that as an attorney in the city and an activist who follows everything that you do. Yeah. If you. I'm glad you do, because then you realize how I turned the city around. If you follow everything I do, you realize that I would say no, but we could get to that next. Loosen up your time, man. Yeah, It'll be a long day. And I enjoy every moment, you know, because this is what I do. You know, when you. When you come with a serious history, if you follow everything you know, I do. You know how long I've been doing this and you know what my record is. So let's peel back what you just stated. Fear is perceived and felt. That's what fear is. So no matter as I share that, we have six felony crimes a day with 4 million riders. If people feel unsafe when we get in the subway system and I ride to subway system and I talk to commuters and I say, what are you feeling? And how do I help you with that fear? They say, erica, we see more visible uniform offices in our subway system, we're gonna feel safer. So we got it that the numbers are down. Now you may say, eric, I don't want to see a visible president of a uniform officer. And that's cool, but that's not what the overwhelming number of New Yorkers are saying. All right, we got more with Eric Adams and Olemi when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess. Hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We also have Olayemi here. And we got a special guest, the mayor, Eric Adams joining us this morning. The mayor of New York City, I should say people are also upset that they feel like too much money's going to migrants and you're cutting too many programs. Right. They're saying you're cutting the Pre K funding 170 million. They're saying that you're cutting so many different funding for other people. I love this question, brother. People are feeling like, like, you know, they never have money for us. But when, as soon as migrants come in the country, they find money. Listen, people have a right to be angry. You know who's even more angry than they are? I am. I've been to Washington 10 times to talk about this subject. So people got a right to be pissed off of what they're doing to New York. How can we fix that? Where. Where these, like, I mean, we cut a lot of programs. One day kids couldn't go to school because migrants took over the school. No, that's not, that wasn't, that was an accident. We always utilize our school buildings during the time of crisis. And if we're saying to ourselves, if there's some amazing. When we had the major fire when I first became mayor and we saw that fire in the Bronx. In the Bronx, you know, we had to take a school to take care of those people who lived in the building temporarily. When we have major storms, we take a school to use it temporarily. Schools is part of the resources of the city. And thank God we had something called remote learning where people still let young people still able to go on to learn. But we can't say that we will use a school building during an emergency, but we're not going to do it for children that are migrants and asylum seekers. Some people say, well, Eric, you giving them more than what you're giving us. Go to the HERC centers where they are the shelters. Their restrooms are outside, the showers are outside. They're sleeping on cots. They get three basic meals a day. And when I go visit them, they say, we don't want any of this from you. All we want to do is have the right to work so we can provide for ourselves. In less than 30 days, migrants won't be allowed to work per federal guidelines, and they, they won't be allowed to be housed in NYC anymore. NYC anymore. So where would they go after that? They finding a way out. Of the 184,000, 60% of them found their way like many of us have done. You notice you don't hear about the, the where they gonna get housing in 30 days, though. Many of them, we, we giving Them intense care. We're not just telling you, come here, hang out for 30 days and we're not gonna help you. No. In those 30 days, and if. And if you're a young person, sit. You get 60 days. But in those 30 days or 60 days, we're giving you intense care. We're showing you how to find your way in our city. We're showing you how to go about applying for housing, how to go about applying for the services that you need. And some people are saying we never wanted to come to New York at all. We wanted to come to another city, but governor Abbott said, no, we sending you to New York. Think about this for a moment. We got thousands of Ukrainian migrants. Thousands. Do you hear about them? No. They could work. Just Mexican and Africans. They could work. They have the right to work. So. So we wouldn't even be having this conversation if we gave them the authority to work. And you know the real irony of this? We need workers. I need lifeguards. I need food service workers. Many of these migrants from violence Venezuela are nurses and other professionals. I need people to back stretch workers. Other states are telling me, me, Eric, we will take the migrants and asylum seekers if they just allow them to work. We're not going to take them and just have them sit around every day. If they're allowed to work, we would take them. I. I agree. National government. She agrees with you. I agree with you. That migrants. She agreed with a lot of stuff. No, no. I trust you that I do not. She's on that train. I'm sitting here. Mayor Adams. She's gonna be dialing. First of all, I ride the subway every day. I've worked as a public defender in this city and represented thousands of people. I have two more questions. How do debit cards for migrants compare to New York City welfare benefits? Here's what happened. We were paying people by law. We got to feed them three meals a day. We got to feed the migrants three meals a day. When I told the team we're spending, we got to bring down the cost of this by 30% because it was costing us too much money. $12 billion over three years. $4 billion already. One of the places was food. We were seeing that we were having a 10% food waste. So my team came together. First deputy mayor Sheena Wright, first black woman to be a first deputy mayor. She. She came up with a team called mochafi, the mwbe black product. They said that we can give people food cards where they can only purchase food and baby supplies. You would save $600,000 a month in costs. People would buy the food that they want and not giving it to them from someone from some large conglomerate. Then they will have to spend the cars in the bodegas, the supermarkets, the local stores. So the money stays inside the community. And. And the program is run by a person of. A person of color. We're saving 7. Over $7 million a year. We have no more food waste. Cause people are buying what they want. It's a black owned company. So we put money back into our black businesses like I said I was going. Going to do. And you cannot buy anything but food or baby supplies. It's a complete win. But people heard it and it was sensationalized. Oh, you're giving money to migrants. They only get 13 a day for the three meals. It's a winning program. It's not that I have a problem with it. It's that again, the sensationalism has a lot to do with the fact that you got up and declared that we have this migrant crisis. And I thought it was interesting, your earlier point about the difference between how Ukrainian migrants are being received versus migrants, black and Latino migrants. Because again, you gave a town hall where you were the one who gave this speech and incent like you incentivize New Yorkers to feel this way. Feel which way? This feel like there is a migrant crisis where the migrants are being treated differently than them, where they're getting resources that the migrants are getting resources that are not being given to them. Because you were the one who presented it to the city that you had to cut budgets across because of the migrant crisis. Even though recently you decided that you all actually do have the money to handle the migrant issue. That just wasn't publicized as much. So this goes back to my original discussion. You're an attorney and you. I'm amazed. I think your art is. I'm just going to throw it out there and make people feel. Mayor Adams, before you say it, there's an entire council. Council that knows your. Let me, let me, sister. Let me, let me. We. We still don't have the money for the migrant. We spended $12 billion in three years. $4 billion already. What I said to New Yorkers at that town hall, this issue will bankrupt, will destroy our city. This issue. You called specific countries. I remember you calling the countries that the migrants were from. They weren't the Ukrainian migrants. You weren't talking about them. So what happens when New York City doesn't have the money for migrants? And then you know, the Migrants are in this city and they probably have to do what most poor people have to do, which is sometimes resort to crime. Right. How is that gonna make the city safe? Right, right. And that's part of the problem. The real focus should be on our national government that's saying, why are you doing this in New York? So our folks, what they wanted to happen, Governor Abbott wanted to happen. We're going to turn these cities against their mayors. We're going to create this environment where they're all going to go against their mayor. And they're using this to say, okay, these black mayors are not competent. They can't run their cities. They're getting everything to the migrants and asylum seekers. This was a perfectly executed plan that we are buying into to make black men look bad. Exactly. And when we're doing just the opposite. They playing us, man. They playing us. You know that I respect any elected official who can come have this conversation because these are the tough questions from your constituents. Yeah, without a doubt, without a doubt. But when my gloves are hung up, people look at. Listen. That was an authentic bald headed, earring wearing brother that did his thing as the mayor of the city of New York. York, the most important city on the globe, is being run by a person who was dyslexic, arrested, rejected, and now I'm elected be the mayor of the city. Well, there you have it. It's Mayor Eric Adams. Oh, let me Ola Yemi o Lauren. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. He done cursed us out. Tell him. Get it off your chest, Birdman, already. I ain't got to talk no more because I, I don't understand the angle. Like, like did it already. So why come here? I did it already. I'm here. So what's happening? I mean it's all good, but I'm saying why? Why I'm here, What's happening? I'm all good, but I'm saying why come here? Just what's happening, man? I wanted to see you. I wanted to talk to you on your man and your face. Absolutely. You understand me? I knew a few places you was at. I could have pulled up, but I don't think that was gangster. I wanted to come look you in your face like a man and tell you how I feel. Okay. You understand me? Straight up, like a man. So what's the issue? Ain't no issue. If it was an Issue, you'll feel me. I just come to let y'all know stop. Put some respect on my name. You understand me? When y'all saying my name, put some respect on it. Did you pull up on Ross that way or Trick Daddy? I'm pulling up on you. Yeah, but I'm the radio guy. Why pull up on the radio guy? Don't act up with the radio guy. Y'all. Y'all finish or y'all done up. I ain't got no more talking. Let's rock. All right. Yeah. Well, grand opening, grand closing. All right, well, there you have it. We good. We good. There you have it, man. What about on my notes? Me good. That's it. Quickest Breakfast Club interview ever. Well, that's the Breakfast Club. I. Good morning. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Jess. Hilarious. Our guest co host. Yep. And we got a special guest in the building. Sexy Red. What's up, girl? What's up? How are you? First of all, you pregnant. You blowing up, but you still got to work, so how you feeling this morning? Too early. Didn't your doctor say, relax and take it easy? You ain't been listening. No, I've been seeing you. You've been working, traveling, doing shows, videos. Every time I go to the doctor, they'd be like, you still working? You need to sit down. Do you feel like you're gonna miss the moment if you don't, you know, if you. No, I gotta get. I can't stop work. I gotta get this money. Yeah, work don't stop because you bring. Absolutely. Well, when you came in here, I spoke to you, and the first thing you said was, no, you can at least look at me. Won't look at you. For real. You ain't gotta mess with me. But you whatever you want. Okay? I said, hey, Charlemagne. Hey, dj. Envy just said hello. She's like, you be sneaking. Yo, I was gonna save her. Damn. So I'm right here. I missed it. Oh, I see. Yeah. No, I spoke to her, and she said, I don't mess with you, Jess. And I said, why? She said, cause you be sneak dissing. I said, all right, tell me what's wrong. Tell me about it. What's up? I don't mess with you. All right, let me know why you be sneak dissing. All right, how do you feel? Like I sneak dissed. I be. I see everything. I was trying to make sure y'all wasn't sneak dissing before I came up here, too what she do? What did she do? Okay, when I go home, I'll find it for y'all. I don't even want to see her. You just know what it is. You just don't remember. Yeah. Oh, maybe I do remember. I ain't got to bring it up, though. I just know. Let me Google. Let me see. All right. You gonna really Google it. I just want to see. It'll be a couple times I done seen you comment under something under Instagram that got something to do with me. Like, I just be like, why? Why would she keep. But I have never. It's not. I said you on her talking about me before. Sexy. I see every. I remember everybody faces right. As you should. So you knew when you saw Jesse Laris you ain't want to say nothing to. Yeah, I didn't even know she was gonna be here today. Oh, you wouldn't have came. I mean, I would have. I was gonna say. Come on, Yo, I would have still came. I'm just saying. No, let me ask you something. Did anybody try to talk you out of having the baby because of the way your career is going? Damn. Who was it, the label or the. No, my label said I'm grown. Like, yeah. Was. Was the baby planned? Yo, you. I can't ask you no questions. Was the baby planned Sexy. With the baby planned sexy. I can't ask you. I can't ask you no questions. Sexy, right? Was the baby planned? I just answered to him like, he. Yo, I got questions. Like, for real. Just answer. Look over there and answer him. You ain't got to look at me. I feel you. Was the baby planned sex? Kind of and kind of not. But, I mean, I was shocked when it happened. But I. I wanted another baby, though. At this time. Or you was going to wait or. I mean, I didn't know my career was going to take off like that, but I did want a baby, cuz my son, he already three, so I'm like, I want another baby. When did you realize your career was taking off? When I first dropped pounding downtown. But I remember back in 2018 when you redid Vanessa Carlton's A Thousand Miles, you know you did A Thousand Jugs. That's like, the first thing that you really did that got you, like, on the map, though, right? Online. Charlemagne. Yeah. You did this. You did this thing called A Thousand Jugs, which they didn't even know about. I did my research on you. Like, who she really like you. That was tripping. I'm like, that's what I'm like, man, I ain't had no problem with her at first. I used to laugh at her little video girls and all that. She ain't funny no more. You know, something like that. When they go to your little videos, your little videos, your little videos, that ain't fair, though. If you think somebody funny, they can't say they not funny. When they get on you a little bit, it's all good. I didn't get on her a little bit. I just don't agree with everything she say and do, that's all. When they tried to talk you out of having the baby, what did you say to them? I'm like, I don't like when people do stuff like that. Cause if I'm happy about my baby, then I don't need nobody in my ear. Like. Like aborted. Aborted. Like, I ain't like that. Especially for a career. You know what I mean? Yeah. Like, I still got a whole life to live. Like, I don't do this for nobody. This is for me. Were you inspired by other people who, like, you know, like Cardi, who said, I choose the child over. No, I ain't think about none of that. It's my life. I don't live for other people. I really don't. I do what I want to do. Who. Who did you listen to growing up? Like, who inspired you? Yo, you still. Can you please just look at me one time? Oh, she looking at me, all right. It's a video that you interviewed that you did where you said the most romantic thing that ever happened to you that a guy has done is rob somebody. Yeah. And then give you the money. Why was that romantic to you? I did say something about that. Cause he risked his life. He risked his life. Okay. What if you were the woman that he robbed? It was a. That got robbed. Robbed another nigga. Oh, damn. Okay. I mean, not saying, like, it was right. Cause it was a dude. But I mean, like, when you risking your life for me, that means something to you. All right, cool. Can I ask you another one? He got belly itching, too. Another one. Give us some lotion or something. Oh, baby, it's lotion up. She's not going to take no lotion from you. This ain't mine anyway. This is Charlemagne. I was, you know. So how did you and Drake get so tight? Cuz he was just with me. Like, everybody with me except Jess. No. So he was mad. I agree now that I. I didn't. I. I'm like, damn, everybody with her except for Jess. I was. How you man turn on you like that. That's your people, that's your guy. That's your home is crazy. Do akas get mad at you? Cause you just say Ski. No, I ain't even know that's what they be saying. People tell me and they like. They probably gonna use your song to dance. What does it mean? What. What is the meaning behind Ski? Can you apologize to me first, Sexy? I apologize for offending you in any way. I do not have beef with you. I just don't agree with everything you doing, Sexy. But I do love you as an artist. I love you as a woman. Right? Cause I heard you listening to my songs. And then that's. That was before. And then that's when I seen you down talking to me. No, ma'am. But you have to know, Sexy Red, you are a public figure now. People gonna have. Oh, we have the clip. We have the clip that we think. Don't start. Don't bring nothing. Don't start nothing. It's over. No, let's hear it, right? Okay, let's listen then. Let's listen. A little while back, Sexyy Red got a lot of attention for saying that she trusted the wrong guy that gave her chlamydia twice. And we know that she has never been shy about the details of her sex life. Life, because you know what I'm saying, she told my video guy when he asked her a question about her bucket. We got that. I work. We met her. I'm trying to see the video. I already seen her talk. Did I say that? You got what's on your bucket list for this year? A lot of. Get a lot of hoes. You know it. Yeah, I play too much F. A lot. But who would take that seriously? Yo, can I get that thousand, though? Actually, no. No, you ain't find. I told him I a liar. But now that you used. You see what I said? Like, it ain't. Yo, it wasn't like. That's not the only clip, though. Damn, I thought that was the worst one. I've literally never seen nothing worse. Yeah, I ain't tripping no more, cuz. She. She. And none of that is. But how do you. How do you expect people not to react to stuff like that, though? And like, she said she be playing. You know what I mean? No. You know, I feel like everybody just be coming down on me. Like I don't even got to say nothing. They just be coming. They be trying to talk about my looks. Like anything I do, they have never ever came at her. Looks are Nothing. Never done that to you? No, not. You can never say that. I'm just saying girl in hell. I say look like Sexy Red around the eyes. She work here. Her name. What. What you mean around the eyes? You'll see if she walk in here. She wear the same. She wear mask. So she wear the same glasses. She can wear glasses like you look like Sexy Red. So can we start over? Lady, everybody always think somebody look like me. Like, yeah, I ain't got time. Does it bother you? It clearly don't bother you when they say you and Thug are like brothers. Yeah, that's my swing. Well, ladies and gentlemen, Sexy Red's here. She has an album, hood, hottest PR contents out now. And now that we got everything squashed out, we got more with Sexy Red when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Sexy Red. Jess. Hilarious is our guest co host, Jess. So do you. Do you know what gender the baby is? Nope. Nope. You don't want to know yet? Nope. Okay. You don't believe in baby reveals? I feel like you'd have a fire gender review. I was gonna have a fire genre, but no, I ain't gonna do all that. I ain't gonna do all that. Yeah. Why you didn't want to do it? Just because it just cause like it. I got too much going on. Like my life too busy. I ain't my baby shower gonna be like last minute, like right before I can do so. Are you happy, Sexy Red? Like genuinely? Yeah, okay, I'm happy. I love money. Gotta love money. What is the baby. All of this that you got to do to get it though? February or February. 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I don't be without it though. Yeah. Was you really Drake? That was another thing I saw when they asked you about Drake. You like, I be. Oh, no. See, that's what I say. She playing. How I supposed to know when you playing Sexy Red? It don't matter, y'all, they take. I feel like people take the Internet too serious. That's why I be messing with y'all. I play with y'all heads. Like, I like that. Y'all not gonna really know what's going on. Y'all just. Y'all believe anything y'all see. I don't believe everything I see on the Internet. I be like, man, that's real. This gotta be fake. I be like, man, I don't believe this until I see the proof. Then I be like, okay, I believe in it. So look. Okay. Do you have feel a way about seeing Lil K is online reciting your lyrics or like, you know a lot? For this past Halloween, a lot of moms dressed their daughters up as Sexyy Red. You know, how do you feel about. Does that make you feel away or. It's like. Cause you're not obligated to be anybody's role model. But do you feel a type of way about it? No, I feel like that's. That's what's up. Like. Cause when I was little, I mean, we looked up to the older girls and stuff. Even the ones that was bad. Like, just because they do bad stuff that I mean, like, like they are a bad person. There ain't no bad people. We still looked up to them, you know, they was probably talking crazy or. They don't mean nothing. They just personality. I feel. I think when you come from a certain environment, you learn not to judge people for what they do when they in survival mode. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, I don't be judging nobody. I. I've been like that though. I just let everybody do them. Cuz you never know. What they going through. So I just be like, maybe they did that for a reason. So I don't be mad at nobody. You got people from your hood leaning on you as far as, like, financials. Like, yo, Red, I know you got it. Throw me something. I just. That somebody was in the hood talking stuff about me, talking about I ain't putting no guns in the hood and I ain't doing this and that. I'm like, what? I mean, I'll be throwing block parties there, having barbecue, ice cream, like, bouncy house. I'd be doing all kind of stuff for the hood. So I'm like, that's crazy. Why would he want you to put guns in the hood? Yeah, they think I'm they protector. Y'all better get it. Like, I got it. Yeah, Rich baby daddy. Was your verse actually longer? Because it seemed like it was short. Yes, it was. So Drake cut verse. Yeah. And he cut pieces up. Because that beat wasn't even on that beat. It was on another beat. And I had. Did a verse like a 16 bar and probably a little hook. And then he cut it up, chopped it up. He. He put two different songs together, actually. Really? Yeah, it was two different songs. That should have been your song. That should have been your scissor. I just think it would have took off more if it was. It was from number one record. I think Drake made it take off. Yeah. No, I like the record. I love the record, actually. I be. See, y'all listen to it. Oh, you saw that? And they be turning up. Did you see the conversation we had about your lyrics? Right. And I was saying that every generation, there's a woman rapper who pushes the boundary of lyrics. Like, you not really doing nothing different than Lil Kim was doing even Salt and pepper in the 80s. Like, everybody sitting edgy for their time. That's all I be saying. Like, people be getting on me, but I be like, why is that the only thing y'all heard? When I say something about a. They take the report and just. That's all she's talking about. Like, what? That's all y'all got from there. I'll be saying all kind of stuff in my phone. I mean, to be fair, the hook is called Pink Booty Brown. That is the hook. Like the song. That song was strictly about Pound Town, so that's. That's nothing. Yeah, but if I have others. Yeah. Other songs in your catalog where you're not just talking about. Yeah. She's like, why do y'all think I just rap about that? All Day like, I don't understand if that's the only song somebody's heard, I can understand why they. Yeah. Come to that conclusion. Yeah. Do you have a favorite song so far of your own Pound Town? Because it got me out the trenches. Yeah, I got you out the trenches. I love it. I. I knew. I knew it was though. Like, when I recorded, I came out the booth, I'm like, this the one. This gonna get me out the hood. I told everybody. So when your team heard that hook, that was. Everybody was laughing. We was all in the studio laughing because I was freestyling. Yeah. And then they was like, be serious. Like, this ain't serious. You ain't serious. Be serious. And you was like, this is gonna be it. I'm like, this. They going to like it. They going to with it. Trust me. And they like, no, they wasn't believing in it. What that song. They was just like. But now they be like, okay, she know. She strategized. She know what she talking about. She know what her people like. Now, people said that you leaked your sex tape on purpose because of. Because of Pound Town. You wanted them to show. You wanted them to show you Wanted you to show what color. No, that was the wackiest video, bro. I was tired. I'm fat pregnant. Didn't even feel like doing so. That's why I'm like. And then that's the one get leaked. I got all kind of stuff. How does stuff get leaked in 2023? I don't know, bro. No, it was in the moment and then set the phone down. But I ain't the one that did. It was in the moment, set the phone down, through it. And then, you know, and then it had accidentally pressed. She. She said she got all types of worst on her phone. You don't delete it now. Now after that, it's my phone. Don't y'all got y'all phone? No. I don't know why they lying. I do that. What I'm saying, man, when I say, like, I could really go viral. I could be a. But I don't for reasons like that. Somebody break into your phone? No, nobody broke into my phone. I already know what happened. But I could really be a star if I. If I post the real stuff. I think you should tell people what happened so it don't happen to other people. I just did. You said you just threw the phone and it. Okay, this what happened. It was on Instagram, like a little short clip video, like just making it on Instagram and saved it to the phone, then through the phone, but the video still was on my screen and then through the phone and it got accidentally pressed like that. Like, sent to public. Yeah. Like, who gonna do that on purpose? I was like, what? And this was the wackiest video. Like, y'all really don't want me to post the real ones Now I turns up. I don't think that you posted it yourself. I don't think you leaked it yourself because you. You. It was a. It took you a minute to post again. Like, you. You didn't. Didn't go online. Yeah, it was a minute. I was hot. Yeah. Who was you mad at? Yourself. Just mad at yourself, like, well, that had happened, period. Yeah. I ain't the one did it. It wasn't me. So somebody did it? Yes, they was mad at you. No, it was an accident. But it still was. Like, you dumb. Like, pay attention. Be smarter. Like, you moving too loose. Like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Are you in love now, Sexy Red? Yeah, with the money. Because everybody wondering who your baby daddy is, it might be you, Charlemagne. No, don't do that. I'm a married man. Must be immaculate conception. Did you see Charlemagne before he, you know, had his face done? I was her type. Yeah. No. Hell, no. Not once you get done good. Now, let me see. Chemical peels. Bad discoloration. He bleached his skin. Had really bad discoloration. Bleached his skin right there. Oh, for real? Yeah. I look like your first baby daddy in it? Hell, no. Right, Right. You a want that? Yeah. You do look different, though. Yeah? Yeah. So you got your nose done, too? No. So just know if the baby is. Is. That ain't what it's going to look like. This is going to be o. I changed my mind. I changed. Would you ever want to get married, Sexy Red? You think? I feel like marriage, that ain't real. Like, you could sign. You could have a whole ceremony and still get cheated on. Yeah. I do it just to do it, like, because it looks like it looked like a good time. You confessing your love in front of everybody. But I feel like that's all it is. You just confessing your love in front of people. So it's the cheating. Like, the cheating as well. Yeah. People be doing some wrong stuff. You can be in a real relationship with somebody who love you. And it might be some infidelity on both sides. No, it's not supposed to. What's the point of us doing all this in front of people? Act like we going to Be together and not mess with other people. Like it be married people catching A's and stuff. Yeah. That's not right. You never been cheated on. Yeah. That's why she gets talk about it. Yeah. Okay. I mean, only because I got cheated on, but I don't be the cheating at first. And that don't mean you don't love the person. Right. But they don't. That don't mean, like, I could be faithful. I could be real faithful when I love somebody. But once you show me you not going faithful, then it's like, what is we doing? Why is that? Why I got to be faithful to you? Yeah. All right. We got more with Sexy Red when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's Dej Envy, Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Sexy Red. Jess. That's number 13. Number 13. I could, though, but Sexy, these ain't my questions. I. There's rumors that you. What this what they want me ask. There's rumors that you and Nle Choppa was a thing for a minute. What happened with y'all? Who the hell made that I a right? I ain't Charlemagne. Come on now. I never thought that. Why you think I would do something like that? Why you tell her to ask and not you? Exactly. Cuz I didn't want to ask you about sleeping with somebody, but I remember you already did. I know. I just. Twice. I know. I like to lie, too. Sexy. No, I don't be talking about. I don't be asking questions like that. No. Man wouldn't never know. Why would either. I ain't no industry. That's what y'all want to know. I ain't had sex with nobody. They be choosing, though. For sure. They be DMs crazy. Yeah. Yeah. They be choosing. They be want. I don't care. They people be on the Internet trying to. Oh, she ugly. I never mess with a Sexy Red. You can find a Sexy Red on the block if them be the same in my inbox. And I probably ignored them or somewhere, like, be really choosing. For real. I think Sexy Red. I still be in the hood. Yeah. At home cooking. Love her music, man. I think you want you a good domesticated woman. That's what I believe. You think she be loving on her man. Clearly. Do you? That's why she pregnant now. And he know that. That's what I mean when I say it's just real. I believe it's. You are who you Say you are. But I believe like all of that freak you be talking. That ain't you ain't you bought that with him. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. When people bring up that stuff about like when I said I had caught comedian. It wasn't my fault be cheating. That ain't my damn fault. Block. Yeah. No, no, no, I. It was when you said you spent the block on him. It was my baby. Oh, okay. All right. So. All right. I got you. All right. You locked up. That's the one that's locked up, cuz you the free my song you got. Yeah, that's the free baby daddy. Yeah. He gave you chlamydia. Put his information down. Put that man. She just said that. We don't know who did. First of all, is he upset you pregnant now. I know that. Can't wait to come home to try getting get you. Yeah. But he not like trying to fight me. Me and my baby daddy, we real cool. Like okay. He, he knows like, I mean sometimes people, they sell a situation like you left me. Yeah. With your son. So it's like he ain't leave. It's not like he wanted to go. He was, he was doing to make himself like, you know. When's he coming home? I don't know. Soon hopefully. That's big cheat. You got pregnant while he was locked up. Nah, that's big ch. He did. Come on. We wasn't together though. Me and my baby daddy broke up when my son was six months, my son three now. But we always was like still cool. He still was coming out of my house. He knew I ain't had no other. Like I just was a stay at home mama doing me like before Pound town drop. I just was at home with my son. Cause I can't do. I got my son all the time. Was he supportive when you was rapping? Was he supportive? Yeah, he was very supportive. He used to give my son whenever I had a show, whatever I had to do. Yeah. And what were you doing before you were rapping before you decided to. To rap? I was doing her. Yeah. I used to do her. Yeah. Go to St. Louis that I was doing her. Or like installations. Wig installations and everything. For real? Yeah. Braids, all that lashes. I did everything. Show me somebody hair. You did. Was you good? Really? You was good? I. I was great. Ain't nobody in St. Louis was going to you. I was the hood hot as her style. I don't believe you got to show me. That's how everybody knew me, cuz. I was doing. Everybody heard, so. So how you going ahead and start rapping? What made you. You start rapping in my baby daddy? This one. He was my boyfriend at the time. He had. He was cheating on me. He used to. My first baby. Oh, my God. He used to always cheat on me. Is he sick now that. Now that you're successful, did he call you all the time? Like, hey, nah. But he. They be in jail, like, talking about me and stuff, so he heard everything. But now he was just cheating on me all the time. And then I had made a diss song about him because it was just like, he used to cheat all the time. You know, a lot of. But it's one, you know, that he really like. So I seen the women. I'm like, oh, I can't. I hated this so bad. You ain't do nothing. Oh, baby, I did do something. That's the point of the story. I did. I definitely did. Got pressed. You ran down on him? On her and him. I didn't call my baby daddy so much. I didn't. So you done key cars, you done broke windshields, you done flatten tires. All kinds. What's the worst thing you done did to an ex or his cause? Property. The worst thing I did. Got pregnant. I mean, damn. For real, cuz. Me and my baby daddy, we said we never have babies outside each other. That was supposed to be my only baby daddy, but that was like. That's just something we both was like. You did that on purpose. You couldn't wait to tell him. I ain't do that on purpose. I was scared to tell him. Everybody was telling him. I knew I was pregnant, but everybody was already snitching on me. I'm like, no, that's not true. He like, idiot. So you looking him dead in his face, lying, knowing you had. He was in jail, knowing you ain't had a period. He was in jail knowing that you ain't have a period. Hey, yo, but look, he was my baby daddy. He used to be cheating on me. So I had made a dis song about him, and then he was like. I wrapped it to him. He like, dang that mug hard. So then that's when we be in the car around his friends. He like, rap your song, T. Show them your song. So now I rap the song. They like, oh, you actually know how to rap. So I'm like, for real, y'all with it. Then that's when I just went to the studio and made a real sir. But I'm sure a lot of people in St. Louis look up to you, cuz they can see themselves in you. I'm relatable. For real. Like, just a regular old girl from the north side. For real. Like, when you was on stage, barefoot and pregnant, doing the chicken head, My feet was hurting. I had sex doing the chicken head. Cuz when you. Cuz when she dance, she got heels on. You can tell it hurt. So she like, just do it. Stop doing this without heels. I hate wearing heels on stage. I want them to get you some nice red slippers, though. Yeah. Cuz you don't know what's going on with these stages. You don't know if they clean these stages. Like. No, I'm just saying, you know, you said the stages is dirty. The stages, Yeah. I just don't know. As soon as I get off stage, I got my peoples right there. As soon as, like, soon as I walk off, it's a chair for me. I sit down. They got the disinfectant, wipes, the towel, my shoes, they clean my. All that. Like, soon as I got. I got video. As soon as I get off stage, they got dope every time. Well, sexy, we glad that you could join us. Thank you so much. I'm happy. I'm happy that you did come. I'm happy that you. She, look, she ain't. She was honest. I'm happy that you was honest. I'm happy that I got you to look at me and all of that. And I appreciate you, man. Yeah, I appreciate y'all for having me. So that means just can't talk about you no more. No. No. Ever? Nope. I know she be trolling. She just came up here and said. Nope. No, she just came up here and said, I be trolling. Like, I'm. I'm regular. I, I. If y'all think this, all right, I'm gonna let y'all go ahead and think that. I'm gonna just. Yeah, I don't. I don't care to clear nothing up. Like. Yeah, I don't clear rumors up. Like, whatever you heard, believe it. That's on you. I got you. Yeah, you got to know me. Like. Yeah, that's right. Because we don't know none of these people online, so who give a damn about their opinion anyway, right? Who cares about what other people is doing is what I be wanting to know? Because I don't. That's what I don't understand. I don't be tripping off what nobody else got going on because it's like, they. The ones gotta live their life not me. So I don't. That's what I'm saying. I don't be judging people. I just don't care, you know? You like to read, don't you? Got you. No. Oh, okay. Why? Cause you wear glasses. Y'all stupid. Glasses don't mean that. They don't read every. They stupid. All right, let's get out of here. Sexy Red, ladies and gentlemen. Appreciate you, Sexy Red. Thank you so much. Don't be a stranger. Appreciate. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida, man. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife. Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo. The Breakfast Club Donkey of the Day with Charlemagne, the guy. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this, you know? Donkey of the day goes to two Miami men named Carlos M. Garcia. A jit. A jate. A jit. Can't be a jit. His name ain't a. Would it be a jit? He too old to be a jit. And Navaldo J. Garcia Vento. Okay? 40 and 41 years old. Now, listen, what does your Uncle Charlotte always say about the great state of Florida? Say it with me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida, and today is no exception. Now, today's story has me thinking about this Diddy situation. Because if you haven't heard, one of the pieces of evidence law enforcement is using against Diddy is the 1000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil they found in his home that they say were used in these alleged freak offs Diddy was having. Okay? Now, when I heard about the 1,000 bottles of lube and baby oil, I said to myself, there wasn't a dry booty in the house, okay? Not one single solitary set of dry cheeks. Then I thought to myself, well, what else did Diddy have in bulk in the house? Some people go to Costco and just buy things in bulk. Maybe that was just a bulk purchase. And I know we was all wondering, where does a man buy 1000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil? What? Well, we may have our answer, because these two Miami men, Carlos and Navalo, were suspects in a theft ring. And they steal from major retailers like Publix, Walmart, cvs, Walgreens, and Winn Dixie. And they got busted with thousands of dollars worth of stolen merchandise. Okay? $5,000 to be exact, including, but not limited to razor blades, fishing gear, cosmetics, and 400 sticks of deodorant. I repeat, repeat, 400 sticks of deodorant, okay? That's the one that's getting me 400 sticks of deodorant. They got caught because police had a description of their vehicle. A brown GMC suv. They had just hit a Walmart. So when a deputy saw them run a red light. Why would you run a red light when you know you got all these stolen items in your vehicle? They ran a red light. They conducted a traffic stop, and then these two Florida fools took the cops on a short chase, okay? Deputies reviewed Walmart security footage, and that's when they saw one of the guys. Guys stealing a pack of Gillette razor blades. And when they searched the vehicle, they found six large trash bags full of suspected stolen Items, including the 400 sticks of deodorant. I have so many thoughts about this situation. Number one, if I was law enforcement, my first question would be, do you know Sean Combs? And have you ever sold him any Astro Glide in bulk? My second question is, I understand these men committed a crime, but are they really doing a service? See, people be musty, man. Some of y'all underarms be out here smelling like weed. A whole loud pack. So. So many people amongst us be making right guard go left. You make speed stick slow down. Sure. Not really. I don't know what it is. Maybe in my old age, my nose is a lot more sensitive than it used to be. Or maybe everyone is trying to go natural when they shouldn't be. So when you got folks walking around smelling like folks. Funyuns. I'm not mad at these brothers for having 400 sticks of deodorant on deck, okay? They have a heat advisory today in Miami. Okay? I feel like these two brothers is fed up. Do you know how many. Do you know how musty people must be for them to say, we have to go steal as much axe as possible? They just as fed up as the first person to invent deodorant. You know how fed up with the smell of armpits one must be to go home and start inventing things to prevent said smell? Deodorant was introduced in the late 1800s. That means people was musty at the Last Supper, man. All through the 1400s, 1500s, 1600s, 1700s, most of the 1800s folks was stinking until someone invented this thing that killed odor causing bacteria called mum. That was the name of it. Mum. Look it up. I have no idea what that means but in my brain it registers as musty underarm mammal. So there is a part of me that wants to applaud these men for stealing all this deodorant for people. But on the flip side they made it hard for folks who know they need deodorant but can't find none in Miami because they done stole it all. Same way you probably couldn't find no lubricant or baby oil wherever Diddy was at because he had it all at his house. Now that I think about it, that's a bottom trap. Imagine being a bottom going in the store to find the lube you need to have a good night. The holidays are about spending time with your loved ones and creating magical memories that will last a life. So whether it's family and friends you haven't seen in a while or those who you see all the time, share holiday magic this season with an ice cold Coca Cola Copyright 2024 the Coca Cola Company the world is constantly changing. It's up to you to decide how to respond. Choose to be bold. 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Jess is on maternity leave, so Lauren Laros is filling in. And we got some special guests joining us this morning. Yes, indeed, we have TI and the brother, young Joe. Welcome, fellas. Up. How y'all feeling this morning, man? Good. I'm blessed. We know you. We know, we know, we know. First and foremost, congratulations, man. Thank you. How does it feel? I heard that you're not really taking any shows anymore. That got to be the first thing I'm saying. Congratulations. Thank you. I appreciate it, cuz. That's our show. That's actually our show. But, yeah, I'm excited about it, man. You know, it's gonna be a dope show. And, you know, I still have other performers, stuff that I agreed to when I felt like I needed to do it with PSC or just. Yeah. And I still, you know what I'm saying? The psc, you know what I'm saying? They probably. They gonna get, like, probably three, four, you know what I'm saying? Three, four of them. Like, all right, come on, y'all. Let's do it. You know, like one ear quarter. I'm just joking, man. I'm just joking. But I'm for real. I'm sitting over here looking at him like, you doing this to me? How you doing this, man? Don't worry about it, man. Plenty of room on the yacht, man. I was always told retirement is not an age, it's an income. And we heard you say that this solo album gonna be your last album. Like Envy just said. You said it's gonna be your last show. Yeah, last page show. That don't mean that I'm not gonna still work, you know what I'm saying? Like, there are other things that I'm doing. I'm still writing, producing, directing films. I'm working on my third one. We about to start filming. It's called Situationships, a romantic comedy based in Atlanta. Log Line is looking for love in Atlanta. Good luck. I'm excited about that. It's the first film that I'd be directing and starring in myself. Terence J, Brittany Hall, Dominique Perry, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, we got, you know what I'm saying, other things that we doing. I'm probably finna shoot my special end of the year, you know what I'm saying? Now, Drew, you took a step back, man. You took a step back. You ain't put out albums since, what, 2015? Took a step back. Yeah. I mean, like, as far as putting out albums. Yeah, yeah. Like, you know what I mean? Over that period of time, I still put out, like, little pieces of Projects and things that, like, that. Of that nature, you know what I mean? I think we did after that. We had TikTok, you know what I'm saying? Put out TikTok. And then I went into rehab and stuff like that. So I've been rebuilding my. Myself as a person. Absolutely. You know what I mean? I felt like I should dig into the inside of me and find out what. What I have to give to the public. You feel what I'm saying? And if. If nobody can find the good in you or see the good in you, I think you should give them a hug and tell them, life is difficult for the blind. You know, that's real. He had to dig deep, you know what I'm saying? When did you decide or what got you into rehab? When was that, that calling that said, this is the time? Cause, I mean, for my whole career, I. I would see DRO in the club with me every week, and DRO was performing. DRO is at every stage. You were the epitome of an artist because you were out. Yeah, I got tired. Like, the same things over and over again. Getting high and saying I'm not getting high and, you know, repeating, repeating like hell. And this man struggle. This man talk about it real overcoming it real struggling. They man back in there. I ask, cuz, your crew just do nothing but laugh. Like, even this now, ti's like, welcome to. So, like, nobody takes it serious. But you know what, though? He's telling the truth. Like, n. But, you know. You know, it was more than that. It was actually I overdose. You feel what I'm saying? And I used the. I used this platform with the. With the. Thank God to. He's a mechanic. The mechanics always laugh. KDub is a dastardly individual. You almost overdose, yo. I did. No, no, I mean. And all. All of these things happened. The overdose. My daughter was on drugs. And, you know, career wise, I wasn't where. I wasn't where I wanted to be. What is this? What's up with your man, man? Hey, you finna get slapped. I mean, we cool, but I slapped the out you by laughing. Oh, man. I'm just. I'm just telling you now what you want to do. What you want to do. Hurt yourself. Don't let him take you out of your. So come on. Hey, listen, hey, listen. Hey, both of y'all. All y'all. Everybody came in with me. Hey, look. Hey, look. Remember who you came in. Remember what we doing here, man? Come on, man. Let's get together, bro. All right, all right. I'm sorry, guys. First of all, Joe, congratulations on being two years old before. Yeah, like I was saying, three. Action. Three. Three. I'm approaching four. You feel what I'm saying? So, like, like all of these things happened to where it made me want to actually seek something better, you know what I mean? So when I took myself to rehab out in la, did a couple months out there and it was cool, you know what I'm saying? I got back out and I was still tempted to live that kind of life, but I saw what was in front of me and I was like, this is more valuable. What gave you the courage, I would say, to be able to talk about it? Right? Cause, you know, some people look about it as it's embarrassing. And then some people say, you know, it could actually help people that's going through the same thing that you're actually going through or that you dealt with, you know, I mean, the support team. You feel what I'm saying? Because the first time it happened, we had like an intervention and he came out. You mean first time, like overdose first time or I need to know what a grand hustle intervention looks like. Well, he came up with a. Hey, Pummer. I'm like, bro, I'm delicate right now, but I mean like the love I got and the support I got, it made me feel safe. It made me feel safe. And you know what I'm saying? Of course I do feel ashamed, you know what I'm saying? At first, you know what I mean? Why? It's a disease. Ain't nothing to be ashamed about. Well, because like we from. You don't supposed to let nobody see you like that, you know what I'm saying? We always talk like, you know what I'm saying? Once you find yourself in that position and your brother call you out on it, you be hoping that you can get rid of it before he come and check me. But when he come check me on it, I get mad at myself and be like, damn. I suppose supposed to got straight before, you know what I mean? My manager would come or if he would come, you feel what I'm saying? So it was. Now the up thing about it is, you know what I'm saying? And we've had this conversation before, like as long as he was battling his addiction, long as he was on drugs, I never actually saw him do drugs. I never saw it, like, you know what I'm saying? So whatever he would do, he'd do it. And I don't know whether he would hide while he was around Me or not. But I was. But what I'm saying is, while we was around each other, it was still this, and it was still like this. So when I went to him, I didn't even know. I didn't know the difference. You know what I'm saying? I still. But I was concerned, so I'm like, hey, man, you did. What you gonna do, bro? I ain't finna sit around and watch you do this. I ain't gonna do it. I feel like I remember that period when you was g. It feel like you was giving DRO tough love. Like you had to put him to the side. You didn't cut him off. I didn't put him to the side. Just told him, man, you gonna either, man. Either you. I can't just continue to support you. Deteriorate, destroying yourself. So many of our leaders and so many of our heroes of our culture are passing away, you know? Cause the fentanyl epidemic is real. You feel me? And we've seen so many people fall and not make it. That man made it three times. What drug was it? Was it perks? No, it was a perk. So once I took it, I didn't believe it. You feel what I'm saying? So when it happened, I felt like, now I'm obligated to tell my story so it can help somebody that's in, you know, that's fighting addiction. You know what I mean? We just lost Atlanta Legend. Yeah. You feel what I'm saying? You know, And. And for me to be that made it through, I think that, you know, I should use these. This platform that I have, you know, that he shares with me. And then. And then it was also after we lost our partner, Peanut the Done. Peanut the Done. Like, kind of. He died the same. Same way, you know what I'm saying? But it's a calling on this man life. So when you say, why is he sharing it? I don't think he has a choice. No. I feel like he was kind of positioned to survive all the stuff that he survived, to have the effortless connection with community, you know what I'm saying? All right, we got more with TI And Young DRO when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get back into our interview with TI and dro. Lauryn, how did you feel after you're in the studio and you finally say it? It's on the record. Like, did you feel weight lifted off of you, or were you anxious about how. How people would Respond to knowing exactly what happened or. I felt like a weight lifted off of me because of where we recorded at with Kurt, with Kirk Franklin. I overdosed in that studio. So I think that where God. Where I broke myself at, God built me right back up. Was that a purposely done thing or do I just ended up back? It just happened that way, you know what I'm saying? And I was shamed to go back to the studio. You know, I was talking to God, like, I don't want to go back. And he was like, go back in there and watch what I do. You know what I mean? I was, I was gonna ask, did you deal with why you needed. Or why you thought you needed those pills? Was it upset? Was it. I wanted to turn up. Did you think you needed it to make a record? Did you deal with that part of it? Cause that's the part that scares me with any artist. Cause it's like you take it feeling like it's gonna take you to someplace else. And it's like, well, what made you feel like I had to take that pill? It started out with, like, just having fun, you know, in the hood, getting high. But then it made me feel like I needed it to make good music, you know what I'm saying? And actually, it just stimulated. And I used to just write crazy. And then it got to the point where, like, it became an addiction. So it, that went out the window. Music went out the window. And then I was like, oh, I needed to, you know, do this and do that. You know what I'm saying? Plus from trauma, you know what I'm saying? Things happened to me when I was younger, you know, I mean, being shot and introduced to Demerol and addicted to that in the hospital. Hospital. And, you know, from, from the, from the way I got whoopings as a child. How does that affect you with your kids? How you discipline your kids? I see, I, I, I recognized it, and I'm not gonna do it to that degree. I'm, I'm a straight mind, but I ain't gonna go that far. Cause I don't want the repercussions. I feel like as far as child discipline is concerned, they just need to know that they can get they ass whooped. You see what I'm saying? You don't always have to whoop they ass, but you got to do it. You gotta lay it down one, one time. And they're like, hey, you, you remember. Okay, now you see what I'm saying? So, see, y'all got boys. I got all girls. So it's different. I don't. Oh, no, you can't, man. You can't whoop your girl. That's what I'm saying, y'all. You got a strong black woman with you. That's right. Absolutely. You did say something. Your daughter was on drugs. Who you say? Yeah, my little girl ended up picking up drugs, but it happened just like how I did it when I was 17, 18, you feel me? And it just played back. And it's the generation, generational curse. Curse that. Like how my father was. My father picked it up at that age, and he did it for 50 years. You feel me? Then I picked it up, and then I. I lived that way. Then my little girl and I. And I was thinking about it, and all of this happened before I went to rehab, the overdose, this and all that. You feel what I'm saying? So when it. When she did it, I looked at God and it was just like he had just revealed himself, like, hey, I'm here now. It's time to start grabbing this by the reins, you know what I'm saying? Know what I'm saying? So when that happened, I was in rehab while she was out. We supposed to went together to get the help, you know what I'm saying? And she wasn't ready, but I had to go ahead of her to be an example, you know? And how's she doing now? I actually broke this curse in my family because that's what's up. How is she doing now? She's good, man. She working at the hospital. We talk all the time. She. She's doing great, man. She's clean. Amen. You have the. It Takes a village foundation that you do where you're in the schools, talking to the kids. When you're talking to the kids, like, what are you dissecting from your story? Because some of the kids I saw in these videos were really young. So what are the main issues you're seeing with the kids and. And how do you take your story and kind of mentor them up a bit? So what. What we do is it. It still takes a village. We're in the communities and. And in the schools and in the homes, and we do, like, intervention, and I use what I've been through, and. And then my. My manager, Dr. Sierra L. She is, like. She's been LPC for 20 years, and she's into mental and behavioral health. You feel what I'm saying? So when we come into a situation, I try to bring the street part into it. You feel what I'M saying, and let people know, you know, what to do when you're like, conflict resolution. If you out in the street and you feel like you don't want to be no lame and. And this and that. But some. Sometimes they diagnose these young kids with things that. That's not wrong with them. You feel me? Oh, they be like, oh, he bipolar or he mad at. You know, but only thing is, he probably be mad at his dad because he wasn't at home, or they don't have, you know, nothing to eat or. You know what I'm saying? But we give them. We diagnose them with stuff like that. But my partner, she covers that area, and I could tell them about the street part. So we do mentor pouring and all and stuff like that, you know. Do they know when you come in because the kids are so young? Like, do they know young drove the artist, or are they just, like, happy that someone's in the school talking to them that they can relate to? Well, in Atlanta, nine times out of 10, I probably done been in that project before. Got you. You feel what I'm saying? Everybody, man, yeah, he gonna look and say, hey, man, who your. Who your mommy? Who your daddy? Yeah, man, tell your dad I said, what's it like? He's one of those kind of people. But we do want to go. Go across, like, America for the most part. You feel me? So if you can't identify with who I am as a rapper, you'll identify with, you know, what I've been through. And what I've been through is what a lot of. A lot of youth go through, you know, I mean, rather black, white, whatever. You feel what I'm saying, like, you've been through. If you've not been through the trenches before. I have trenches stories, and I have. I have an outcome that, you know, I made it out, you know, won't he do it? Thank God. I was just thinking, like, what's your conversations with God like? Y'all have y'all stories, man. God amazing. Like, yes. Like, wow. Throw cover, too, but tip cover. Yeah. I mean, I think I'm super covered. Yeah, I think we both are. That's kind of why I think I understand his position. He understand my position. I know that God got his hand on him because I can see it. And, man, I'm on bar time. You feel me? I'm supposed to be seeing, right, Doing this interview. Can't amount of money. I saw him lifeless. I saw him. I saw it with my own. There's no Amount of money you can pay. Not in person, but. But my son, like, the money was actually the one that walked in and saw it. He FaceTimed me, say, hey, what's up with Joe? I'm trying to wake him up. He won't wake up. And I'm like, joe, Joe. Hey, man. That's what woke me up. I was like, this so annoying. Get your ass up, man. He said. Then I heard something. He said, what's wrong? I was like, I don't know. What do you mean? He was doing. It was like he was trying to talk back, but he couldn't talk back. I said, man, go call the Amuland, man. And you know what I'm saying? They said if he hadn't. If the money hadn't. Yeah, the money was actually my nephew. Actually. Wow. He did the same. God, think. Talk about a family of. How old was he? Damani was doing cpr. How old was he? He almost broke my chest. He knew how to do cpr. When I got. When I was up and I was. Came to, I was like, my chest is killing me. He was like, that's all I got. You gonna be dead. How old was Damani at that age? He might have been 19. Wow. Okay. Yeah. To say I'm covered is an understatement. I have something to do when we get more music. Dro. What's next? Psc. Dro? Solo Tip Solo. What is it? We got some. I'm gonna snag a couple of records that DRO and Tip got together. And that joint project gonna be there. The PSC got a project coming out with DJ Drama. You feel me? Still in the streets. 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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club BEST OF - Awkward Interviews - Birdman, Mayor Eric Adams, Sexyy Red, TI & Young Dro + More
Release Date: December 23, 2024
1. Mayor Eric Adams Discusses New York City's Challenges
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Congestion Pricing: Mayor Adams delves into the implementation of congestion pricing in NYC, expressing concerns about its financial impact on residents, especially low-income New Yorkers. He highlights the high tolls already in place and fears that additional fees will further burden the city's populace.
Subway Safety: Addressing public fears, Adams emphasizes that the subway system is safer than perceived. He cites statistics, mentioning, "We have six felonies a day on our subway system out of 4 million riders," aiming to reassure commuters about the increased police presence and safety measures.
Migrant Crisis and Funding: Adams confronts criticisms regarding the allocation of funds to migrants, explaining the city's efforts to provide support without compromising essential services. He asserts, "We are giving Them intense care. We're not just telling you, come here, hang out for 30 days and we're not gonna help you."
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2. Birdman's Tense Exchange with Hosts
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3. Sexyy Red Opens Up About Personal Life and Career
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Pregnancy and Career Balance: Sexyy Red discusses her pregnancy amidst a booming career, revealing the challenges of balancing personal life with professional commitments. She mentions, "I gotta get this money. Work don't stop because you bring."
Relationship Struggles: The conversation touches on her relationship with her baby daddy, including allegations of infidelity and the accidental leaking of a sex tape.
Public Persona vs. Personal Reality: Sexyy Red reflects on how her public image is perceived versus her true self, addressing rumors and clarifying misunderstandings.
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4. TI and Young Dro Share Their Journeys Through Addiction and Recovery
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Personal Struggles with Addiction: TI candidly discusses his battle with addiction, including an overdose and the impact it had on his life and career. He shares, "I overdosed in that studio. So I think that where God."
Family and Community Impact: Both artists highlight the generational effects of addiction, with TI mentioning his daughter's fight against drugs and his efforts to break the cycle.
Rehabilitation and Mentorship: TI emphasizes the importance of seeking help and using his platform to mentor youth, stating, "It takes a village. We're in the communities and in the schools and in the homes."
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5. Additional Awkward Moments and Interactions
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Sexyy Red's Relationship with Charlemagne: The interview includes a humorous and awkward exchange between Sexyy Red and Charlamagne Tha God, touching on past misunderstandings and teasing about appearances.
Jay-Z’s Absence: While not directly featured, references to other artists and their interactions add to the episode's theme of awkward interviews.
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Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club encapsulates a series of unfiltered and often tense interviews with prominent figures such as Mayor Eric Adams, Birdman, Sexyy Red, TI, and Young Dro. Each guest brings forth personal and professional challenges, offering listeners a raw glimpse into their lives. From political debates about city policies to intimate discussions about personal struggles and career dynamics, the episode delivers a mix of insightful conversations and awkward confrontations, staying true to the show's reputation as "The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show."
Note: All timestamps are approximate and based on the transcript provided.