FULL SHOW: Keke Palmer Reflects On Emancipating From Parents & Opens Up About Co-Parenting, Keith Lee Review Causes Restaurant To Close, Ray J Backtracks His Knowledge of Diddy Parties + More

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The Breakfast Club Dives Into Keke Palmer Reflecting On Emancipating From Parents & Opens Up About Co-Parenting, Keith Lee Review Causes Restaurant To Close, Ray J Backtracks His Knowledge of Diddy Parties, And Diddy's Sons Issue Cease and Desist Over Kim Porter Book. Listen For More!

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Good morning Charlamagne, the god piece to the planet.

Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Good morning. How y'all feel out there?

Man?

That's right, it's Wednesday day. How you feeling, Jess?

I feel much better, feel good.

You lost your voice?

Yeah, I lost my voice. But I also got sick. Remember last week I came here and I said that my son had strep throat. Well, we took him to urgent care. He didn't have strep throat, but they were saying that it's just like a bug going around.

So that's what they said it was.

And he got almost everybody in the house sick except Chris and the baby.

Which is it?

Yep?

Men, I had caught a little something. But she's in Jamaica celebrating her birthday. My little sister just turned twenty one yesterday, birthday to use, so I'm happy.

That's out the country to get half a Jamaica sick.

Excuse me, she don't care her her girlfriend is living it up I'm Mutango Bay so yeah, but I'm better now.

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Yes she did, just gonna put her business out there, like.

Yeah, sweetly, you look like she looked like really she out out with her now you know they do the close friends thing. But she was like, I'm about to pop out with her. I said, Okay, hop out in Jamaica.

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She had points with us today, so she'll be going through some of the things that's on her mind. Also, rapper I E. K will be joining us. It's from the DMV area. He has a new album Bravado out right now, and we're gonna be talking to him. All right, So let's get the show crack in front page news. Morgan Woods up next, and it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

Everybody is DJ n V, Jess Hilarious, Charlamage the God. We are the Breakfast Club. It's almost twenty five.

We're still starting to show off with Snooze. Okay, yes, that's not the song I want to hear when I'm tired in the morning.

That's exactly what I want to do, hit the snooze. But well, today is Joe Biden's birthday. Happy birthday to Joe Biden. So you're really trying to make me sleep his future birthday, his future's birthday.

Okay, Okay, right, still Cody make you sleeping.

Too, damn it. Man. All right, well, let's get in some front page news.

Now.

We usually don't do NBA scores till later on in the season. But the Cleveland Cavaliers lost their first game to the Celtics last night. Now they were fifteen and oh so and now they're fifteen and one. I think they're the second team to go undefeated like that. The first, of course, was the Warriors a couple of years ago. We all remember that when that team was crazy. So now is the Cleveland Cava Layer. So congratulations, Well they lost, but congratulations for going.

That full A great start, absolutely great start.

Good morning, Morgan, good morning, good morning, Happy hump day, mvtarth Man, and justa hey, y'll feeling y'all get it, Morgan, All right, let's get into it.

So, as the G twenty summit in Rio dejan Aaro wrapped up yesterday, President Biden spoke about the existential threat that is climate change, saying there's a lot more work that needs to be done.

Let's hear from President Biden and Rio deation Earo.

This is the single greatest exercential threat to humanity. If we do not deal with climate change, our children, our great tranned children, our great great grandchildren, their future is gonna determine by what we do in the next four to six years when it comes to an adoption of clean energy.

We've made in multiple progress together, but.

We all know we have so much more to do. We all know, we all know where.

I have absolutely no faith in the world to do anything to fix this. Okay, you know there's a climate change clock and there's four years, two hundred and forty four days left to limit global warming.

We're not gonnaiden, Biden says he The US has fulfilled it's pledged to contribute eleven billion dollars a year in climate change financing to developing countries, and he promised another four billion dollars over the next three years.

So that's within your windows, Charlottage.

So the World Bank, International Development Association, and agency that assists the world's poorest nations, can you help me?

I pour too.

Meanwhile, more appointments and nominations are being made in the forthcoming Trump administration. Most recently, President elect Donald Trump is nominating TV celebrity doctor Oz to leave the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The CMS oversees Medicare, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance, and Healthcare dot Gov, which provide coverage to nearly half of all Americans.

Doctor Oz posted.

On X that he looks forward to serving his country and to make America healthy again under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Junior, who has also been nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Elsewhere, Trump is reportedly set to name transition co chair Linda McMahon as the Education Secretary now. CNN reports that she was given the nod after Trump named his other transition co chair, Howard Lutnick, to lead the Commerce Department now. McMahon directed the Small Business Administration during Trump's first term and is the former CEO of WWE, she founded with her husband, Vince McMahon, and she's also had two unsuccessful runs for US Senate seat in Connecticut, losing in twenty ten and twenty twelve. Linda McMahon for Education Secretary elsewhere.

Vice President elect JD.

Vance says the Trump team is interviewing prospective FBI directors that suggests plans to send current Director Christopher way Ray excuse me on his way. Vance face criticism on X for missing a Senate vote that a judicial nominee of President Biden. He responded on social media that writing that he missed the vote because he was meeting with President Trump to interview multiple positions for our government, including for FBI director. Now, the position has a ten year term, so Ray would typically be safe until twenty twenty seven, but the president is able to remove the agency's head, so we'll see what happens with that. And lastly, the Senate Majority leader is not giving President elect Trump any assurances about his cabinet picks. Republican Senator Mitch McConnell is once again raising the issue of the Constitution's advice and Consent clause, so to hear those comments from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

He doesn't have Chuck Schumer audio.

Okay, So basically Chuck Schumer's audio says that they're going to go and do their due diligence as Congress is supposed to do, and there are no guarantees when it comes to any of these picks that Trump is putting forth.

Now, Trump has put forth.

Some of those nominees that lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are questioning. McConnell said he expects the usual Senate confirmation process and strongly hinted that there will not be any recess appointments. So again, Congress is going to continue to do it's due diligence on both sides of the aisle when it comes to making the selections and these nominations. Just because Trump puts them up doesn't mean that they will be confirmed. Just essentially, what is happening in regards to that? We got time for one more.

I can't wait to see who he picks for his FBI directed That's gonna be amazing. What famous television cop is he going to pick to be the head of the FBI magnum p I like, who is going to be?

He might go left, it might go hold Coogan. It won't be experience being a cop? Are playing a car?

And what's the guy in Louisiana who've always played a cop? I cannot think of his name, but he's she He actually was a cop in Louisiana. He's an actor. You guys can't You guys don't know. Oh man, he had a show and everything. No, he's a white guy, has conytail.

Ain't pick nobody black Frist's Captain Jack.

No, that's that's a whole other thing. Oh man, Well, we'll get it.

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It's a lot of brothers on social media be disrespected single mothers and to have been crazy about them. And I'm just sick of hearing it. I'm a partic of a single mother and my mother wasn't a ratchet type of sister. And though some of them exist, they need to tell the real story, you know what I'm saying, and pick up the sisters that do the right thing. So for sisters like Judge and the sisters that have children that are doing the right thing. I did what I always do. My video on YouTube is called baby Mama Salute. I dedicate that to you, judge in order the sisters that got children that's doing the right thing. It's called baby Mama Salute. I came out of retiringment to do this because Charla Mayne said, my boss was backed back in the days. So I've retired.

I'm back now to be saying thank you.

But I appreciate that. Shout out the single mother.

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She is a single baby mama. She ain't with the drama. She'd be getting it in order for her son and daughter keep refrigerator food without a father. People try to put her down, that make her go harder. It ain't that she don't want to, man. She stick it to the plan. Get the money you in her hand. Something you don't understand health wealth, Go get it yourself, give it to your kids while they dot you do a big bid bid. I ain't talking about spage. Surely go to school and she getting good grades. Plus she got the job and she worked hard. Take the boats high that she probably got a car, maybe not a biz, but to get it to the daycare in the hood. She ain't gonna stay there. No drugs. She'll do clubs when she will her baby. Only tie she do love, You can do lust, she'll do trust. Only thing she know to make a living is a muster. If it ain't about that, nothing to discuss. Hit the gas on the room, room, nothing.

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Opens up about her her baby daddy.

Okay, all right, we'll get into that next. It don't go Anywhere's the breakfast club. Go morning, the breakfast Club.

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Could get you to see this time to set it off, all right, So Kiki Palmer speaks on advice from Will Smith before we get to the stuff with our baby daddy. I wanted to shout out the fact that she was on the Toast podcast and during the episode, she reflected on when she considered emancipating from her parents. For those who don't know, em maancipation is it ends the legal authority that a parent has over a child.

Who is under eighteen. And this is what she said.

I'm on the set of two Jackson VP and I get a call from this like really really obscure number.

This is weird.

I'm not answering this.

I go work, I come back and I see there's a voicemail left from this same number, and I okay, let me play.

It, Hey, kid, Ki is Will. We're over here doing Karate Kid with Jaydon. I just want to let you know.

I talked to Ken and he let me know everything you're going through, and I want you to know sometimes it's hard being.

The first, but you'll get through.

Just keep staying focused, love on your family, and y'all gonna be good.

I gotta get that Will Smith girl. That's so crazy. It was so insane. You didn't pick up. I did not pick I couldn't.

Really because the number was like a Hong Kong number.

It was like, I was like, I ain't never seen what college. I didn't know now.

Ken was Kiki's lawyer who also tried to convince her not to go through with the emancipation. She was seventeen at the time. That was really dope that Will Smith had caught her. But on the other hand, how you know my business? Why is my lawyer discussing with you? What I got going on? I love Will. I love this, you know what I'm saying. But it's like you're to talk about business, right, Damn?

Ken?

What's up?

You know what I mean?

I don't know about y'all, but I can't wait for the emancipation of all my children. Go out there and get your own money. Please become financially independent and responsible for your own life. You are lyingly to take care of Daddy and mommy.

While you have.

Lying, you'll have a fit, your kids trying to emancipate from you or what I want now?

You want that?

That's what you would hope that they get to that level where they got their own money and they're responsible for their.

Own life and take care of me and mommy too.

But that's when they get to the right age, not at seventeen for me, not at seventeen.

Emancipation not an age, it's an income.

Keith Palmer, at seventeen, we see how she was and how great she was.

And your son want to be intact. What if your son create some app and become a billionaire. Why when I come back to your little ragged house when I'm worth a couple of billion dollars because I still.

House.

Yeah. Kiki also sat down with Gail King in a separate interview. While talking to Gail, she spoke on cole parents and with Darius, who's her baby daddy. After that public breakup, I got.

To be honest, I would have never thought that I would be where I am now, and so I just I'm very grateful that this has now been the outcome, and you know, we're able to coexist in this way and show up for our son and you know, just being a different place. It's a real blessing. That's the best way that I can explain it.

But how did you get to this place?

Because you realize you said, I don't want my son to dislike his father.

I don't want the public to dislike his father.

Yeah, how do boundaries? I don't think I had. I don't think I had enough of them. Think boundaries, And I talk about that a lot in the book. People cannot respect boundaries you don't have, And sometimes it's hard.

To make boundaries with people that you love.

Yep.

Well, that's good to hear that they are on better terms, because we've seen that whole thing go wrong and it all started with.

An usher show.

But you know that the difficult thing about that is people already have their mindset on how they feel about them already, so it's hard to change that because they already look at him a certain way.

Yep. And then key Key had once on the internet.

Then ke key mother jumped on the internet and then it was it just became a whole messy situation.

All he wanted was to be mancipated from, wanted to be its possible for his own life and his children child life.

And wanted to know why his baby mama she had on the lid to a dancerbush. So that's all he wanted to know to know. Wow, that's what he wanted to know why all right? Lisa Ray speaks on relationship with ex husband. So she sat down with Carlos King and during during an interview conversation, she opened up about how serious her ex husband's infidelity was. Now her husband was a seventh he was the seventh Chief Minister of Turks and Kekos, and she eventually opened up about one of her friends who slept with him and how she had found out and handled it.

You alleged to that Nicole Murphy have relations with your ex husband.

Were you two friends?

I've been to her house, she was at my bachelor bad party.

How'd you find that out?

I had checked the manifest of my plane to test all the people that have rolled on the plane, and she didn't ride on it with me. So if you had a girlfriend that has on island. I would think that you would call and say, hey, girl, I'm coming, because I was getting everybody to come. So why you would accept an invitation from him and you don't even know him. It is unbeknownst to me. And I tried to call her first. She said, no, I haven't been to Turks and Kekos at the time. She was dating when I found out right and I said, hey, do you know anything about this?

And you know we.

Talked to whatever, and I said, well, you know, let me send you a tape. It was a tape of her and Michael when she was dropping Michael off at the private airport in her car and she gets out and he gets out, and I go.

Oh, I didn't know y'all know each other.

I'm spout and fight off because he raised she got that energy into that she punched, just smack in the face.

She says she wanted to Yeah. I will say this though.

I heard that story and I thought to myself that man Michael has excellent taste traveling the clues bombs from Michael. Okay, Nicole Murphy, that's top shelf right now.

You know you mean the Prime Minister has excellent case. Is his name Michael to Yes, his named Michael. Wow, what Michael you talking about? His name is also Michael Minister. Yeah, that was Mike.

Mike Yeah.

Lisa Ray and the Cole Murphy. That's two of the best right there. You hear me both agent like wine and kind.

Of drop on the yeah, man killing these young girls out here close right.

At another point of the interview, she spoke of how her role is Diamond in the Players Club affected her career.

Playing the role of Diamond. Did that affect you from booking other bros? Because people on and saw you as that?

Sure did.

I was the pretty girl. I was the sex symbol, and so we just want her to be pretty. But because I always had a lot of personality even off screen, people will go, well, you know, she's so cool, it's something else to her. But they could not deny that everyone knew me from that role that way and that look. So they wanted to still help and continue me in that way, but not in ways that I felt like I could stretch.

So that that's actually my favorite movie from her though I ain't even mean I shouldn't even have been watching that at the age that I was watching it, but that was like one of my favorite movies, Players Club and Bellie and I always love Lisa Ray.

After saying that, that's what I'm saying, when you play such an iconic role, right, Like everybody remember diving from Players Club, even though that Lisa Ray. Don't get me wrong, but when you see it, you see Lisa Ray. But then you will think, oh, that's Diamond too.

Yep. I like Diamond and I like that sneak years cousin, I'm still.

Wilding at what age was that?

Yeah?

I was like, yeah, like eleven was watching straight NBB.

He wasn't ten eleven watching wild Stuff and listening to the wild Thuff.

Ten years old watching what movie? Who knows?

Balling Wild Porky's Revenge of the Nerds.

What you mean, I'll watching Revenge of the Nerds.

And my mom Machane Shane know I was watching it. That's when they was they record stuff on the VCR tapes. Yep, yep, pop that writ in Me and London stay up all night watching Players Club and Belly or repeat her.

Wow. All right, that's just for the messing. All right, thank you.

Just now when we come back, we got front page news, and then rapper I d k'll be joining us, so don't go anywhere as to breakfast club.

Good morning morning everybody.

It's DJ NV Jess hilarious.

Shall I mean the guy? We are to breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news.

What's up Morgan?

Good good morning? All right.

So yeah, in the last segment, really quickly, I tried to toss to Mitch McConnell audio and mistakenly mentioned Chuck Schumer. Not sure why I did that, but I meant to say Mitch McConnell, So you know, I own my mistakes. We were also were talking about potential FBI director Picks and the person I was thinking about, Steven Saga. He hasn't been selected or anything like that. I just think that, you know, maybe he would make I don't know. He seems to fit the mold anyways. Moving on, Moscow says Ukraine is beginning to fire US made missiles into Russia. Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Seeing was asked about the report where President Biden gave Ukraine the okay to use US weapons against Russia, and she also criticized russia its recent changes to its nuclear doctrine let's hear more from Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina sing.

I don't have anything to announce or to confirm at this time. If we have more to share publicly, we will do so. It's the same irresponsible rhetoric that we've seen before and that we've seen frankly for the past two years.

So Moscow said it shot down five US made missiles on Tuesday. It's the first time Ukraine has launched a strike on Russia since the US reported its change in policy. Now this comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin updated his country's nuclear doctrine.

The Kremlin will now.

Consider any aggression from non nuclear a non nuclear state that has help from a nuclear country as a joint attack.

Let me ask you a question.

I've also seen that they're giving some other devices I guess where it doesn't destroy trucks and tanks, but it destroys people as they walk on the detonators. And I was just curious because they said the US had to sign off on using them. Why are they staying public with the things that have to be signed off on them, because it's going to tell Russia what they're using next on them.

Right on my own I mean, yeah, you're right.

I mean the fact that you're saying, hey, these are these are the next devices that were essentially approving use for Yes, it does give people essentially your heads up as to what's happening.

I mean, I want to say.

That's that's why they're able to shoot down some of the missiles, clearly because that's what they That's what Russia said yesterday they shot down some of the missiles, the US missiles. They came from Ukraine. I just what I don't understand. Russia issued a nuclear threat. Why is that such a casual conversation. Why is that scary? Why is that not front page news everywhere for country issues a nuclear threat? You know, and that's not even the first time Putin has done that. How come it's not more of a discussion. Have we become that numb to everything that we can just hear that and just brush by it and move on.

Now we're just waiting for Charlamage to talk about it, because when Charlamagne talk about it, then you know.

No, that is not that's not that's not true.

Now I'm scared. I ain't waiting for Charlamage to be scared. I'm scared when they start talking new becaueing nothing we could do about it. You can't have from a new.

Or is that what it is?

That is that people? You know, it's got God grabbed me.

The serenity that accept the things I cannot change, coura to change things I can, and the wizard of know the difference. So being that we know there's nothing we can do about it, we just choose not to talk about it.

Yes, that's really that's stupid, stupid as health stupid.

All right, So moving on, moving on.

Accusations that FEMA aid was politicized during the hurricane season is the focus of a House hearing. The House Oversight Committee is listening listening to testimony from FEMA Administrator Dan chris Well, as after a FEMA official claimed relief workers were told to avoid homes with Trump signs, so to hear more from FEMA Administrator Dan chris Well.

It was very concerned when I learned a FEMA employ had given instructions to a disaster survivor assistance team that were completely at odds with femous mission. This employee wrote to about eleven staff members under her supervision that they should quote avoid Holmes advertising Trump end quote.

So that worker said she's been being she's being made a scapegoat and was just following protocol. The aid was related, of course, to Hurricane Heleen. So there is some truth to what you guys were saying when that whole situation was going down. As to the fact that you know, some people aren't receiving the aid that they need.

That's insanity, by the way.

Yeah, to keep to keep aid away from a person just because, oh, you know who they choose to support politically, that's ridiculous. And I mean, like it don't matter if that person supported Trump or that person supported Kamala Harris. At the end of the day, if they needed aid after the hurricane, they should have got that aid as the.

Human humanity should come before any political.

Part period period. So La is now a so called sanctuary city. During Tuesday's vote, La City Councilman Current Price said it was not a difficult decision, and he argued protecting illegal immigrants in the incoming Trump administration pays tribute to the city's very name. Let's hear more from La City councilmen Current Price.

Given the re.

Election of Donald Trump and the consistent hate speech towards undocumented people and mixed statist families. I can't think of a more pressing issue than this one.

Today, the City of Angels must live up to his name.

We must be angels to our undocumented neighbors, guaranteeing that they can live with stability and without the constant threat of deportation.

So this formally establishes a policy preventing the city from helping federal immigration officials with roundups or other actions aimed at illegal immigrants. It comes, as, of course, the incoming and Trump administration promises widespread roundups. The ordinance prevents LA from directly or indirectly sharing data, money, or workers with federal immigration officials. Now the bill goes to Mayor Karen Bass for her expected signature. The Republican Party says the ordinance is not needed. They insist President elect Trump will only go after dangerous illegal immigrants. Now New York is also making putting its hat in the ring in regards to this, Mayor Eric Adams says, families with children in kindergarten through sixth grade can now stay in their original shelter past the sixty day notice, making it easier for kids to keep attending the same schools and saving hundreds of thousands that would be spent on housing them now. The city also has established a centralized mail center to further ensure that migrants have access to critical legal information like updates on their asylum status or work authorization papers. Mayor Adams says the city has helped forty two percent of migrant families leave shelter systems in the last year and also move on to create better lives for themselves. So we will continue to keep you posted on what's happening with the whole migrant immigration and mass deportation situation as the forthcoming Trump administration comes in.

And lastly, speaking of New York and Trump, New.

York prosecutors are recommending pausing President elect Trump's hush money case until he's out of office. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's office has proposed that the proceedings, including then on November twenty sixth sentencing, be postponed until Trump's term is over in twenty twenty nine.

Due to constitutional issues.

Prosecutors told Judge Vauan Merchant that the sentencing of President elect is unprecedented, noting the demands and obligations of a presidency.

Merchant has the final say.

Now, Trump's team calls this a victory, but the DA's office says they will fight his efforts to get his conviction tossed.

Now.

Trump was found guilty earlier this year of false fying records to hide payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

So yeah, hey, hey, New York City, just throw the whole thing away with that, stop it.

We're gonna wait.

Foolish, foolish, Yeah, nothing's gonna happen to Trump and nobody, you know, wants to Nobody will, Nobody wants their retribution that he made the liver hanging over their head just just he won the election. It is what it is, cut ties, sevy losses. Throw the whole case away. It's come on, we.

Don't know why they playing.

Who were fooling y'all? Who are fooling? Like seriously, and if.

You push your back four years that might give him more reason to stay. Okay, for four.

Years, He's gonna be on your ass for four years, like why why play with him?

But it also might give him more reason to stay.

He's the same person who told uh his voting based just vote one more time, you'll never have to.

Vote again, all right, wink wink, Okay, come on.

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You, morning morning. Now when we come back, Wrapper I d K will be joining us. He's from the d m V area dope dope, dope, dope, dope kid, and.

We're gonnaalk to next. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club the Morning, the Breakfast Club wanning everybody you stej.

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I was gonna say our nephew with us today.

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We gotta fight Dominicans. Why why do you we gotta fight with the Dominican? That's wow. We got a special guest in the building. We got I d K. Welcome brother. What's how you feeling man? I'm feeling good Man, it's good to be here. I'm happy to have you brother. That's right, hearing your name for a long, long, long time.

How was the show with g easy?

How's the tour going so far?

So good Man been real cool and I and he actually brought me on my first run ever in my life, like in like twenty fifteen or something like that, So it's like full circle, you know.

Love me.

So for people that don't know who I, DK is, where you're from, this is the first some people are hearing you. Give them a breakdown where you're from, what your name stands for and all that.

Oh yeah, So it's IDK from the dmv PG County, Maryland, specifically born in London, but I came to America when I was like two years old, so I grew up in the dmv PG County. IDK stands for ignorantly Delivering Knowledge.

I've always liked that acronym because I totally understand what you mean when you say that, because I always said you got to be the perfect balance of ratchetus and righteous. Ignorantly delivering knowledge is like saying I got to put the medicine in the camp.

Right right, kind of like that, Yeah it was.

I was actually in prison when I came up with that acronym, and I was in the state prison when I was younger, and I came up with the acronym ignorantly delivering knowledge because I wanted people to be like, what does IDK stand for?

Does that mean? I don't know?

And I always feel like if I prompt.

Somebody to ask a question and I answer it, you're more likely to remember it than me just telling you.

I was going to say you went to you mentioned prison? Yeah, then there, you went to prison the same year that you went to college.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, one of the times I went because it was foreign first.

Yeah yeah, So let's talk about the first time.

And then I want to know how the whole I'm going to college but then I end up in prison, Like, what's that story?

How does that try?

Man?

First of all, I come from like a West African background, so my mom, sincerely all, my dad from Ghana. I'm literally the first person in my family to get locked up.

But that's not a good thing. Yeah, I mean, but also first person prison is not a good thing.

Fair, But you know, I turned it around, so at the same time, true, that kind of was like something like, you know, when I was seventeen, I got jammed up pad some charges, you know, stuff to do with you know, you know, robberies and guns things like that, and then pretty much I went to prison of jail. But the thing was I was on I got sentenced to fifteen years suspended the three and they allowed me to do it on home detention, but getting in trouble on violations and technical things.

But you made me, Yeah, that's how I When did you start rapping? What made you say? You know what? I want to leave the streets alone and focus on this rap career.

I mean the first time I got locked up, I realized it wasn't for me, like right away, like I was like, na, no, I can't do this.

But you went back through more times.

Yeah, but it was like violation technical stuff. It was like I'm not judging no, no, no, no, no, no time technical though. It wasn't like I kept doing things. It was just violations and stuff like that. But basically the last time I was in before I went in, I was listening to like Kendrick Lamar and like J Cole and you know where I'm from, people don't really listen to that. But I had a friend that went to like fam you and he would come back with like more I would say, eclectic rap, and I was like, oh man, people rap like this, That's that's interesting. So I remember being in prison. I was a tutor, so I helped people get their GEDs and also was a barber, and I just remember I would just write music and everybody would listen, like see me like bobbing my head right and like yo spit rap, like like I ain't know you rapped, like and so one day I just did it, and I was like, man, if I could make people that's pissed off in prison like music, maybe maybe it'll work for me when I get out.

For the first time that you went to jail, what would you attribute the why to. Would you say it was like the internet? Would you say it just your environment?

It was the want for love?

Like my parents loved me, but I didn't know how to comprehend the way they gave me love right, So I never got great, great grades.

I grew up middle class.

But I was surrounded by the hood and I went to school in the hood, so I identified more with the people that also didn't get good grades that comes with a lot of stuff because they coming from different backgrounds and they doing different things. So I felt like whenever I would do something bad, they would show me respect, and that was the love that I wanted.

I'm glad you got had the explanation quick, because saying you want to go to jail for love is crazy.

No, no, right, it'szy.

I'm glad that like you understand though, like this nuance, you know what I mean.

You know when you started rapping, what did your family say at first? Right? But they behind you the whole way. They was like, you.

Know what, it wasn't as bad as you would think, Like how much worse could this be?

They couldn't get no worse than what I already did.

So my mom was just happy I was doing something positive, got you, you know. But she she passed away. She never she never got to listen. Well, she got to listen to my music. She heard it once and she was like, but she would brag about it, but she would never listen to Like, like, my mom till she passed never heard me curse, Like I never said a curse word around her, but in my music, she what.

Does it sound sound like?

At the time, because you really dibble and dabble in all different genres, all different sounds.

So what did she hear?

A lot of cursing, a lot of bad words, like a lot of rap.

I was just you know rap, Yeah for sure, because like again the whole ignorantly delivering knowledge thing. Depending on how you first hear me, You'll think I'm one thing and it might not be that.

And you're growing in real time, right, It's like it's your fifth studio album.

Yeah, this would be my fifth one.

Yeah, what's the evolution of id K beIN from that first project to now?

It's like just this idea of like finding like what I actually want to express sonically. So I feel like I've always been dibbling and dabbling in different types of music, but this now is more like I'm creating a sound, like a feeling.

You know.

It's like taking like a certain melodic element and then trying to put like different drums around it, maybe to switch the genre up, but.

The feeling is consistent.

That's probably the biggest thing that I've grown into now.

On is he Real album? Yeah, I'm looking at some of the features on it that people don't know you had. DMX on that album.

Yeah, well that was Actually it's so funny because I have something with him that we're getting ready to put together. But on that album specifically, it was something that I sampled a prayer he did, but I had to chase him down like at south By Southwest and pull up on him to get it clear, like yo yo, I'm ighty k like that.

So I had to find him.

How was that conversation? Was he know who I was at that time? Are you on the Prayer album? And they got drummer, No, I'm not on that.

I did a feature for him after those, so he got to know who I was after that.

I did a feature for him prior to him passing.

Did you have a relationship at all? Like small, like just kind of through like you know people that we knew and things like that.

But it's a conversation like when you ran up on him and it was like, hey, I'm trying to get this cleared, he was like it's done.

Literally just like that, like he was like all right, I gotta go.

Yeah, basically pretty much and he got it done.

We got more with id K when we come back, Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, Don't let everybody in cej Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne, the God we Are the Breakfast Club Nia is joining us on this interview, so is Lauren, and we're still kicking it with I d K Charlamage.

What I know that I knew I was called bravado and in timo what is timo me?

It's like Italian word for intimate. So bravado is like kind of like braggeto shits, you know, talking about stuff. But the intimo part is where it comes from a lot of like why I care like I like, you know, wearing certain things, and I like, you know, style things like that, and it comes from like being made fun of when I was like in the sixth grade but not having certain things. And I just remember being like a kid going to school depressed because I know they're gonna make fun of me. So I remember ninth grade. That's before I started getting into trouble, you know, and getting money. I literally said to myself, I will never be made fun of for dressing that ever again, for the rest of my life. And that explains the bravado side, because the bravado side is you just see it. You just see the floss and all that, but the intimo side is where it comes from.

And then you get money and realize you don't even care about clothes.

Like that, right, that also starts to happen too, you know what I mean, Like it's like you like stuff, but like people put me in a fashion world because I do a lot of stuff in that world, but it's not by choice, Like I just know people. They like what I do and you know, and then they just asked me to do things, but I don't try to do that. You could just do it, yeah, exactly.

Now another feature, you had Kanye West on the song Selena and Trappie.

Well, no, that was another sample situation where pretty much we got that was a crazy one because it was a jay Z song initially, so everybody had to kind of.

That process, like because Kanye is kind of hard to it wasn't as fast as the DMX.

Well well maybe yeah, it took a little while actually, but I'll be real, like Yay has reached out to me and I've hung out with him multiple times, like, so you know, it's not that that one is a little different that I remember when I dropped is he real? I was with eighty eight keys and eighty eight comes up to me and passes me the phone from my unknown number and I answered and it's like, Yo, it's yay, and I'm like, oh snap, and he was just like, I've been hearing about your album. It wasn't out at the time. He's like, man, at some point today, I'd love to connect with you. And next thing you know, I was in Calabasas just hanging out at the crib, you know. So, yeah, he had had shown love and I've actually like linked up with him a couple of times.

I want to talk about the No Label Academy, Yeah, that you did at Harvard. Yeah, so Charlamagne loved this too because you did two lectures on mental health.

Yeah. Why did you feel like that was so important to do well?

So the class is a ten day experience that people from all around the world. Students apply and then we pick about twenty to twenty five of them, and then I teach the class and it goes from branding, which I call story envision, to financial literacy to team building and mental health is the last day. And we taught that at the Medical School at Harvard. I think mental health is really important because I always say this, like, as human beings, we've evolved socially so many different times since, like you know, they say we're about three hundred thousand, seventy five to three hundred thousand years old, Like what we are biologically, we've evolved I think way too much socially to keep up with where we are biologically. So when you fameous something we created, that's not something we were built for or made for. So like a lot of times people deal with fame in a way that could be detrimental. And I think that people don't teach the aspect and the importance of mental health when they're actually pushing them to be famous, you know. So for me, this class was supposed to prepare you from a business perspective for what you or the artists you're working with could be dealing with.

Once they get in a game.

And I think a lot of the times labels will see like, oh, this person's hot, they come from this neighborhood and all that.

Yeah that's cool and all that, and then they're.

Not ready for the corporate like they're not understanding what that is. So now you're expecting somebody whose manager might be like just homeing to know how to move within a corporate setting and be successful and then sustain that success.

I think that creates a lot of problem for a lot of different people.

You know, how has your mental been you know, because you talked about kids making fun of you back in the day. Yeah, and now being on social media is times a thousands as far as the amount of commons. Sometimes people just say negative stuff just to try to get a reaction to how you deal with social media now.

I mean, look, I lost my mom.

She died from you know, HIV complications from that, and I didn't know that until after she passed I found out, So I never had that closure of being able to talk to her about it. Right, So when you look at that kind of stuff, and then you look at like what I've been through with prison and all this stuff, man, like I'm kind of primed for It's like it doesn't really get much worse.

You've been through, really, Yeah, So for me.

It's like second nature almost dealing with some of the stuff that's nothing to me. When they like COVID, I'm like, I was actually on twenty three lock twenty three hour lockdown at one point, Like this is nothing to me.

With a book.

You know what I mean For me, like I.

Love a good quarantine. Yeah right, So to me, it don't really get much worse.

So you know, I just try to like figure out how to express that to people who haven't gone through those things. That's what my class is mainly for when it comes to that aspect.

And that class at Harvard, that's the class that Virgil came to.

Yes, Virgil, before he passed, He's supposed to speak for thirty minutes.

He spoke for an hour thirty minutes. Yeah, shout out to be.

So you saw the when the Blue Star Alliance acquire off White of Image, Okay, yeah, yeah yeah, And so people, I know you said you don't like being put in a fashion lane, but I just will love to get your opinion on that because people were upset about that because they felt like it was going to devalue the brain.

And what Virgil worked for.

About that, well, you know when whenever art meets commerce is always going to get watered down. If I signed to a record label, there's songs that are better singles than the song that I might believe because of the range of entry points people could have to that you make that decision once you decide to do art, because we could do whatever art we want and be homeless if we okay with that, that's cool too. I say that to say with that particular situation one, I don't know the details to it. I don't know too much of it, but the idea that something could be watered down, it depends on the details of the deal and what they got going on and who controls what. I think that that came from Virgil's brain at the end of the day, and Virgil is not here, so there's always going to be some type of difference, right, But yeah, when art meets commerce, that's what happens.

You know, it's a battle. I always look at everything is.

Don't look at it as an on and off switch, look at it as a percentage.

Knowing him personally.

Do you think that Virgil will be happy with like just where off White is right now and today, because that's also been a conversation too.

They've had like different leadership in and out and stuff like that.

You know, there's people that are friends and mines who could answer that question far better than I could, because I don't have enough of it. I didn't have that relationship with them. Where I would know what happened. I mean, this is actually to him when it comes to that brand.

We got more with id K when we come back, don't go anywhere Morning, Everybody.

We are the breakfast club Nila.

It's joining us on this interview, so is Lauren, and we're still kicking it with id K. Of course he's from the DMV areas, so salute to the DMV. Now has the industry changed since you first came out and did your first mixtape? How have you seen how things change? Because you know, usually when artist first through the mixtape is their core. They only care about their core. But now it's something different. Now you're looking for a radio record. Now you're looking for something that's going to go on the charts. Now you looking for those things. So how has things changed for you?

I mean, look, when I first started, like streaming wasn't really a thing like that, Like it was still kind of iTunes and people reviewing the song or album or whatever. Things have changed a lot because people and the algorithm dictates a lot of the decisions you could potentially make. So now we're in a place where we could like think a song sounds like a single, but that doesn't matter anymore. Like you know, I can rely on like DJs to break the record the same way as before. It's kind of like this is the record based off of the algorithm and streaming and the fans, so now we push it.

I think in a lot of ways, it's good. In a lot of ways, it's not good.

Now coming up in the d n V area where those artists having open arms for you, like like a wile A or Push Push.

Yeah, Wile I got like two of wile brought me out, Like the first year I started popping, he brought me out to do his wile A and Friends show. I remember that he's one of the first to embrace me. Push I feel like following me on a gram and we just kind of was chopping it up and asked him for a record. He's like, I got you, and he sent it through. I got definitely got embraced. I think that the thing is that, like again, it's kind of segregated in the sounds, so certain people only listen to this sound, and then certain people are more open to other sounds. I think as we start to progress that that'll change, hopefully. But that's what i'd say, Yeah, absolutely.

You said on this project, once you turn forty, you retire, and you disappearing, Like is that really the angle?

I don't know if I'll disappear, but I think that while retire, people think I mean like stop rapping, and I don't know if I mean that. I mean right now, I'm constantly competing with myself to do better every time, like to the point where, like you know, family may get neglected.

I don't, you know.

I talk to my family on like like the holidays and stuff I don't like my grandma wants to hear from me more and.

Things like that.

Every day.

Nah, not every day, Like I'm not even in the mental space with how I view success to be able to tap into that every day every day? Is what can I do to make sure that when I'm forty my family. I don't have kids or anything yet, and I'm not in a relationship.

But billy everybody thinks, y'all dating, whatsating billy people.

I did see something one time about that, but I don't that was like a while back.

Nah, Yeah, she's amazing, amazing this but yeah, like when I.

Get, uh, say to you already talked about this, so you knew people thought that.

I said that said people said it.

Yeah, sure, but I guess it's because they were trying to piece together like photos and I guess the way, which is crazy.

I'm like, it's not my house. Girl in my house.

I don't know what they talk about.

Thanks.

Yeah, I think she posted stuff you know, me and things like that, and I'm.

Just be oneing relationships.

To that's interesting too, like but no, I'm just trying to make sure that when I am forty and I decide to it's like everything is structured and laid out for me in a way where I can actually do that comfortably.

So till then, you know, I mean Billy Ali single.

Though imout say now I'm going down to Rio is she I will say time waits for no man when it comes to like, yes, your career, but also your famiily so definitely quiteter grandma.

No for sure.

No, I know I'm not saying. I just said the picture in the West shapp like right before we.

Got contact working a lot of yeah, like not talking to your grand I'm like, dang, I didn't.

I don't talk to my grandmother.

I probably talked to her like a week ago, two weeks ago, or something like that, Like I talked to her every so often. I have a big family too, so when I talk to my grandma, now everybody, I gotta last on, so it'd be like a three hour thing.

You know what I mean, I understand.

Yeah, Well, we appreciate you for joining us today. The new album Bravado is out right now.

Thank you so much.

How do you carry down this rabbit hole of the photos and all that?

Oh she said you over Billy Hollis right now, it's just.

Like a press outlet, is what's going on?

What am I reading?

Yah?

Pop the X But if you just google you and Herds, it's a few outlets.

Really, Yeah, then you thought I made that. He's like nobody knows.

But I'm really offensively because of the age thing, because you has said, like, yo, she was like seventeen.

I was.

It was like I had a.

Lot to do with it, you know what I'm saying.

I mean, I mean because the way you responded was like what her? But I mean the aging of course. But then and it's like y'all just really homies in real life? Like is it really not?

Yeah?

Like she you know, she she pressed me out about something the other day was being funny about it. I didn't do nothing, she pressed. She thought something happened, but it was like a song leak or something like that, and she's like, who did that? But it was a funny press. It wasn't a real press, like not full court, half court.

So you're gonna retire at forty, right, and this is nothing to do with really olish. Okay, you're gonna retire at forty. At forty, then you're going to start reconnecting more with your family for sure.

Then you're gonna have it. You want to you want to have a family.

As well, Yeah, I would love to.

You know, how old are you now?

Thirty two?

Thirty two?

So are you like taking are you dating somebody? Are you in a relationship?

Right?

Not in a relationship?

Age that coming?

That's not an age. It's a feeling thing.

It can happen, right, because you got to age for your retirement. You got to age for when you plan on like doing more. Did you drop in the photos and what's at Tanana?

Okay?

So I'm trying to see if there's like a timeline here.

Definitely not a timeline on something like love and connecting with the right Persson.

It could happen right now. Ask you the same question now, okay, yeah.

Right back at you, which was actually coming to stage. It's my age. I'm actively, you know, trying to figure it out right now.

Okay, so you don't have nobody like just like you asked him, what age are you looking to find?

Settle down.

I ain't got no Billy Eilish on my line. I mean, i't got no name where it's nothing worth bringing up. I'm asking you because you know that's a name.

You know, man, you can get me in trouble.

I do.

Before we wrap, I kind of want to talk about super Nova with the artists.

Okay, the artist is so fire.

I'm glad that you guys collapse because you guys both are like very talented. Talk to me about just shooting super Nova.

For me, that was like a risky song because I don't really go all the way. I don't know if that's R and B.

I guess it is R and B.

And I was going to say, like, do you see yourself leaning more into that?

I like stuff like that, man, I like stuff I could play with nice.

I think you should lean into that.

Okay, yeah, I take your advice. Thank you brother for joining us this morning. It's the breakfast Club.

Good morning, mer good morning everybody. We are the breakfast Club.

You tied.

I'm tired. I went out last night. Uh salute to Laurence. She was celebrating her birthday, law las birthday. Yeah, so it was out last night with her. I don't I know she had a flight to turch but I don't think she gonna make that flight.

I'm just tired because I'm old. That's all for no other reason. You shouldn't have to sleep that well. No, yeah, I mean, and I worked out three days in the roads luth to my guy Tony, my cousin, Tony perm you know what I'm saying. So we had three workouts in a row and then, yeah, I didn't sleep. They didn't get to sleep the time I wanted to last night. Okay, yeah, that's some company. Come over, doctor Natasha. Sandy came over because you know, just in here glowing period. I want to glow too.

She had to fix your face.

Period.

Yes, she did drop on a clue bump, doctor Nasa.

Okay, trust all all she did was ask me how you doing it? I was like, you ain't see that.

Yeah, all right, Well let's get to Jess with the mess was real.

Her lines just ca robbing Moore just don't do no lines, don't do.

Boy world why jets worldwise master on the Breakfast Clubs, he's the coaching ship.

She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody.

Could get you to see this time to set it off.

Okay, So Denzel Washington clarifies kiss scene.

So he was previously revealed.

He previously revealed that he kissed a male co star and a gladiated movie, but the scene was cut because the creative team was too chicken to keep it in. I don't know why everything gave now, So he's.

Like, why would they be scared? Surely after that.

If you did that scene and they didn't put in the movie.

Yeah, that's why I said, Dinzy kissed the nigga for nothing?

What name? Now kiss one little man in the movie, now little man.

But I'll be pisseding hell I do it all that and then use it. I know, I know.

But shortly after that, the director of the film, Ridley Scott, he claimed that what Denzel said was not true and someone else on the Sideline also reinforced what Ridley said it wasn't true because they checked the tapes and there was no kiss to cut. But at the La Premiere I glady A, Denzel Washington addressed the kiss and maintains that it did happen, but it was blown out of proportion.

Okay, I'm talking about the kiss. It's much you do about nothing. It really is much you do about nothing. You know, they're making more of it than it was. I kiss him on his hands, that gave him a peck, and I killed him.

I have to tell you our skateboys wanted to see Donzel kissing or nothing.

Man, Well, I don't have the part yet. You're gonna write it, all right, It's okay.

So nobody saw this except for Denzel was the only person that can confirm, but deny it started.

Was it on set? That's what I'm starting to think. Yeah, you can else going on after stop putting.

He is he is one like okay, he is okay with the kiss, saying whether it was in or whether it was out all right, But they said it was no cut, that no kiss.

The cut. He said that he kissed the guy on the hand. He ain't say the.

Listen, he said, and then he said a little bit. He said a little about that. Reported it'll tell about us. Gay boys want to see.

You write it.

He said, yeah, listen, he said. He comfortable with himself. He can do stuff like that.

It's so good.

Restaurants shut down after Keith Lee video.

So, Keith Lee recently reviewed a restaurant called Fob Sushi and Seattle, and then the clip of the review, he holds a piece of the sushi up to the camera and the viewers had pointed out that a piece of it was moving, and yes, a piece of it was moving. It like it looked like something that was it looked like a worm. Honestly on the tip of the video if they was. The restaurant was trying to say it was the way he was holding it with the chopsticks, but yeah, just just listen.

Uh.

The video went viral, causing the restaurant to make a statement, So basically they posted that they were grateful for the support of Keith Lee, and then they said the movement in the video was due to natural elasticity and the fish. It's not because everybody was saying, oh, it's worms, it's worms or whatever. Keith Lee then shared a video addressing the comments about the sushi moving and the restaurant's claims.

We went to a place called five Sushi in Seattle the other day. Somebody sold the video down, and they did appear that something moved. I didn't see anything until somebody pointed out I can't confirm it or not what it was, but I can't confirm.

I am okay.

I appreciate the people who actually did reach out and was worried about me.

I'm all right.

The only reason I'm making this video is because I just saw a video of somebody who went the day after us, and now they hospitalized. And I've already said a thousand times I don't believe in tearing out any business. But at the same time, people's health are online off somebody saying they're in the hospital and there's something moving in food. I absolutely think there's ancountability that should be taken for the restaurant to post a statement indicate that me holding a sushi or me holding the chopsticks a certain way, it's why the sushi moved. I personally don't agree with it because I've had sushi a thousand times and I held sushi a thousand different ways, and never once have I seen sushi behaving that way.

Sushi behaves in that way. It sounds crazy.

And they had to shut down two of their locations to investigate this situation.

Yep, allegedly. Y'all gonna watch the video. You can see.

You know a lawsuit is coming, right, absolutely, yes, you know the restaurant is absolutely positively probably about.

This, especially somebody got sick, yep, and they had.

To shut down. No, I'm not no, no, I said. The restaurant is going to sue Keith Lee for what if they had to shut down, And they're going to and they're gonna say he he made false claims or something like.

Any claims though he was eating the food and people seated, he didn't say.

But he's going to be the target though. But he can't see the people.

And they already said, we want to directly address a false statement about our sashimi.

Yeah, so they already.

You know you can't see that. If you can't see that lawsuit coming you Stevie want no, not Steve, you can.

See att Yeah, you can see it.

Shut up, man, But yeah, that is crazy. Ray j On Diddy allegations. So he appeared on News Nation with Chris. This is how he said, Chris Cuomo, Okay. During the conversation, j seems to be walking back all that energy that he had for Diddy before.

Do you still believe that we're gonna see a lot of bold face names get pulled into this because of their knowledge or their participation and what did he is accused of?

You know, I think that there might have been times where people have partied with a certain team of people and it might have been a freak off at that party, right, But I can guarantee you most of the celebrities that's went to Diddy's parties never even heard of a freak off. But in this space now, when you look back, where were the freak offs? I've never seen a freak off? What does that really mean? I mean, is that really real? Was it really dope in the baby oil?

I mean?

What?

You know? What what are we doing?

It's too late. I don't care how scared you are.

It's too late. Want to talk to you. What made you the Diddy expert? What made you want to jump out Dan and be the Diddy expert? Well, boy, you're gonna get.

You've been doing all this time.

Now I don't even know where to freak off? Is that should have been your stance from the beginning. Additional information, So, speaking of ray J, it looks like ray J teamed up with Pastor Jamal Brown, who he was just beefing with last week for a movie called One Wish.

So they supposed to be doing a movie called One Wish.

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Miss Thank you, yes, Charlamagne are giving that down at you man for after the hour I need a Baltimore man named Kevin Gross.

The first of all, excuse me, and then why I think i'd be Kevin because that's my father, I.

Know, but it ain't your daddy. Oh okay, you might know him though. If I might know him, his name is Kevin Gross. He needs to come to the front of the congregation. We're like to have a world with him.

Please, Oh boy, all right, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning. Don't be out here acting like a donkey, bitch. It's time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a big boy. I could take it if he's feel I deserve it ain't no big deal, I know, Charlottage. God, honestly say his mouth to say something you may not agree with doesn't mean I'm mean, who's getting that donky? That donkey that don't don't don't dun't don't donk the other day?

Right there.

The breakfast club, bitch.

You you can call me the donkey of the day, but i'd mean no harm.

Don't here today for Wednesday, November twenty goes to a Baltimore man by the name of Kevin Gross. Kevin is forty six years old, just like I am. But I clearly make better choices than Kevin. You know how sometimes people say, oh, you think you better than me? The answer is yes, yes, I do, because I make better choices. Not judging you for anything you got going on. But you asked me a question, Oh you think you.

Better than me? Yes?

Hell, yes, because I understand the strongest principle of growth lies in human choice, and I make better choices than you. And if you are currently enjoying this thing called freedom, well you make better choices than Kevin as well, because he's in jail, currently facing charges for allegedly shooting a twenty eight year old co worker on the side of I ninety five this past Monday morning. I know some of y'all right now are either at or on the way to jobs where you think you can't stand your coworker. You believe you hate this co worker with all your heart. Can you just might, okay, just be better than Kevin?

Okay?

And the way you continue to be better than Kevin is simply by making the choice not to shoot your coworker.

Let's go to WBALTV for the report.

Please bond denied for forty six year old Kevin Gross. He's facing charges for allegedly shooting a twenty eight year old coworker on the side of I ninety five early Monday morning. According to charging documents, the victim called nine one one. When state police arrived, they found him walking along the shoulder of ninety five with seven gunshot wounds to the arm and torso. Court documents show he told police he was on his way into work and got a flat tire, so he pulled over on the shoulder of ninety five, just north of the Howard County line. When he got out to inspect the tire, his coworker, Kevin Gross, pulled up behind him and got out, wearing a mask covering his mouth.

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Gross told him he must have hit a pothole or something, but upon inspecting the tire, the victim could see the tire had been slashed. Gross then produced a firearm and began firing numerous shots end quote. Charging documents reveal the two were assistant managers that planned aid in Elkridge. Gross had recently been demoted, and the victim told police Gross thought he had something to do with that demotion.

Kevin, you got to write last name because this was gross. What a diabolical plan. The victim was on his way to work and got a flat tire. He thought he hit a pothole, but his tired slashed. Oh I wonder who slashed them?

And then when he got out there inspect the tire, Kevin pulled up behind him with a mask and shot him several times, all because he thought his coworker got him demoted. Both of them were assistant managers at Planet AID. Now y'all know what plan today is right now? Yea?

They organizations that collect the clothing donations. They got the yellow bins all over the place you can put the clothes and shoes in.

Yeah.

Yeah, They accept clothing donations in seventeen hundred locations. Okay, in the Elkridge warehouse.

You know where Elkridge is, right, yep.

They collect fifteen point five million pounds of used clothes and shoes annually. Well, clearly Kevin wasn't there for the car. So I needed to know what are the perks of being an assistant manager at planid AID.

So I asked chat GPT how much does an assistant manager at Planet AID make?

I don't know if this is one hundred percent correct, but it says the average salary for a manager at Planned Aid might earn between fifty thousand and sixty thousand annually. Now I need y'all to always keep in mind that my education is limited to a high school degree from night school. Okay, drop on the clues bump for Berkeley High School right in multipotent South Carolina.

But if there's one thing I understand is prison math.

And by prison math, I mean when you have to calculate in your mind whether or not the choice you make is gonna be worth you going to prison.

Okay, now let's do the prison math. All right. I'm making fifty sixty grand a year and Baltimore as a forty six year old man.

I don't know about y'all, but if I can afford to put some food on my table and have a roof over my head, I'm gonna be happy.

Okay.

Success is subjective, and if you're a freeman forty six years old, you can come and go as you please.

You got a job you maintaining. That's a good life.

If you don't think it's a good life, go to a prison right now and talk to these brothers doing fifteen, doing twenty, doing twenty five some of them doing forever, and ask them when they trade lives with the freeman making fifty to sixty grand as an assistant manager at Planet Aid.

Hell, even if he got demoted, okay, even if he got demoted.

The warehouse lead role at Planet Aid earns about twenty seven thirty nine per hour. According to chat GPT, that's almost fifty seven grand a year if you work in forty hours a week. All I'm saying is, no matter how much I calculate late this prison math, Okay, I've done addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.

I tried to.

Figure this out multiple ways, and guess what, it just don't compute. Okay, it just doesn't add up. The victim is in critical condition. He got seven times, he got shot seven times. Kevin Gross is charged with attempted first degree murder in Maryland. That's life in prison, first and second degree assault. Kevin Gross is also charged with first degree of sold It's twenty five years in Maryland, second degree is sold it's ten years in Maryland, and he got other related charges. Moral of the story is Kevin is spending the rest of his natural born life in prison. Therefore, the prison math ain't adding up. It's just not worth it. You have to calculate it in your head. You got demoted. You don't even know if this person you shot had anything to do with it, but even if they did, as soon as you started formulating this plan in your head, just think about it. I'm gonna cut his tires, I'm gonna shoot him a bunch of times. At some point your brain has to say no, no, no, no no.

This prison math ain't maughing.

This is not a situation that's worth having to eat jail food for the rest of your life or having an inmate treat your bunkie like a ball of cereal. So please let brmy ma give Kevin Gross the biggest he hall.

Hee ha ha, you stupid mother?

Are you dumb? You got demoted?

Take the l How do you get demoted from like a Salvation Army?

Please? That's a goodwill place? And what could you do wrong?

Yeah?

I don't know. But he didn't even ask no questions.

He just assumed it was this other this other person and shot him seven times.

Now he's gonna spend the rest of his life in prison for that. They don't need to play and you also, I mean, we can if you want to what you want to play a game?

You're from Baltimore, White people in Baltimore, in Baltimore.

No, but something that patty like that, like like you got a point not a point clothing store. Then it's not even like in a like a regular clothing store.

Play bit yeah like nah he but always do prison math though, whenever you're about to make a choice that you think we're gonna get you in some type of trouble, especially if it's involving any type of crime, it's just just calculated in your head. Is this worth the time you're gonna get? What's that situation? That's all right, Well, thank you for that donkey. Today.

Now when we come back, Teslin Figure will be joining us. We're gonna kick it with tests. She's gonna give us a recap. She's a host of the Street Shot No Chase of podcast on.

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Let's have good morning, Good morning, good morning.

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I'm really feeling good. It's good to be back back with family chopped up. Which y'all dropped some dimes, name some names.

Okay, here to get we're dropping dimes on test.

Dropping dimes on everybody from top to bottle.

Let's start right off with the president presidential election. Why did VP Harris lose?

Oh? Man, I should have rolled my white board that many yeah, maybe that many yeah. And the reason why it's important I literally have my stuff in order because a lot of people v said, you know, she lost because of this reason.

She lost because of that.

And it's really in the Midwest, a tornado requires water, humidity.

When you know, multiple things reason, it's not one reason.

And when I hear people saying, you know, oh, if he just did better with the messaging or if they did better with the media, I've really kind of put together a less of flow chart on how basically a colossal from.

Top to bottom you're doing.

Yeah, we're doing, we're doing to pull autops.

So if we just really take it from the top, as we all said, Joe Biden should have never ran. We have the first you know, start there. Should have never ran. He said he was the one time it was gonna be a one term president. We talked about it multiple times. He actually volunteered that lie to say, hey, I'm only going to run one term. I'm coming in just to stop Trump immediately. Then they should have started building a base immediately right out the gate. Trump was still campaigning this entire time. We talked about it. We talked about how it was constant rallies, constant organizing. You and I talked about it on the Van Jones Show. We're saying, you guys really have to continue the organizing year round. And that's why I blame a lot of the people at the top who have the ear of the you know, of the candidates and campaign consultants because they've been told it's multiple multiple times. So we should have found a white man right then and there who was going to be next in line to build a white man, a white man, absolutely young white man, right then and there. And it's not Governor Newso By the way, a lot of people keep saying that govern Newson will get swamped. So you didn't think Kamala was gonna win right at the gate? No, no, no question she's a black woman? Or yeah, absolutely so that that's number three. So let's first get that. So they should have established a bitch saying didn't do that. Governor knew somebody just want to put that out there. A lot of people like it.

Great debate. He would have got swamped.

You have to remember he literally passed to be O K through twelve to have shared bathroom to a gender. So imagine what concernatives would have deald with that all over the nation, the homelessness and all of that. So then, yes, number three, America was not going to vote for a woman of color, period and no in the history of black women and white women, allyship, alleged allyship, I have never known a white woman to give a job to a woman of color before they got it. That includes even McDonald's on fries, just not gonna happen. Have you ever if a white woman ever said, you know what, I think you're more qualified, We.

Go ahead and take it.

They didn't give it to Hillary Clinton. They were not going to give it to her. I know there was hope.

I know you talked about, you know, believing in us, but it was never about us believing in us. It was about us knowing them. It's not about being qualified. This was when it came down to saying, they didn't give it to Hillary Clinton, why would they give it to Harris?

So that was to me an era right out the gate. But we had no choice because by that.

I think kam a little as a black woman, is the only reader.

Well first of all two things, the last two, or that the Democratic Party need to be thinking black women right, Because if it wasn't for Jim Clyde Burn telling Joe Biden, hey, I'm not endorsing you unless you promise that you're gonna put the black women on the Supreme Court, I'm not endorsing you. So that's what made him endorse Joe Biden. He went South Caroline and changes the complexion of his campaign. If it was for Kamala Harris in twenty twenty, I think a lot of us wouldn't have went out there and voted for President Biden.

I didn't vote for President Biden. I voted Vice presid Kamala Harss.

I also think in twenty twenty four, when you look at the fact that Joe Biden's presidency was dead, like completely dead in the water, and Kamala Harris came to the top of the ticket, raised all of this money, ended up having the second most votes of any Democratic nominee ever with seventy four million votes.

I think that only happens because she's a black woman.

Well, two things can be true at the same time. There can be some positives that came with that, but there also can be some negatives. Where we look at the data, we don't have to guess. We looked at where white women aligned, We looked at where the Latino community aligned.

We looked at the bottom line data.

This show Tino woman Latino men was that was a surprise.

Yep, Why was a surprise? No, No, Latino have always they're fifty to fifty.

They've always when you look at one of you know, I organized for the Bernie Sanders campaign in Michigan. I was only black woman on the ground in twenty fifteen to helped lift that state. Latino community has always been divided. When you look at Florida and you look at the Cuban community. They've always went conservative. When you look at the Bernie Sanders, the left side the California, they always go left. They have always strategued, and I ain't mad about it. They've always strategically been able to have leverage because they go fifty to fifty. You remember when Joe Biden told black leaders when he won it, right after you said yeah, right in.

You said I owe you black people.

Remember when they had the meeting and they leaked the tapes in front of the Al Sharpton and all of them and say, y'all need to go follow Latino community because they're the ones that have the leverage. So I'm not mad at it, but we need to talk about it for what it is. There might be a black and brown coalition in New York. You know, I've talked about that all the time, but when you're talking about the set that changed too. They're moving over. When you talk about the South, when you talk about the Midwest, and particularly when you talk about the West, there is no black brown coalition, and it's okay for people to vote their interests.

Also, got news for you.

Black men are concerned doing my Joe Biden whisper black people are conservative.

I don't know why people want to keep, you know, making that not an issue.

So when you're talking about black men and you're talking about other black people with the majority of the country in the South, majority of moderate I know progressives want to sell a different story, but black people, for the most part of martyrn a lot of them lean conservative. We're gonna get into that when we get into the messaging, but let's just kind of go back a little bit. I agreed that there was some positives to it, but when it came down to it, when we looked at race, white women, to me, just like they did in the midtim just like they did when they were with Obama. Then they went with Trump, and then they went back to Democrats in the midterms, and then they flipped back. When you're talking about white supremacy and talking about positioning, like what they did with the women Suffrage movement, I just doesn't see them doing it for a black woman over them. They didn't do it with Hillary Clinton. The only person that ever beat Donald Trump is Joe Biden, and I agree.

But.

White women voted for Trump over Biden.

Right to align with white supremacy to a lot because this is about white supremacy. This is about would they rather have their household ahead of you as as a black man.

That's exactly if something's wrong.

And people need to stop these pundents, get them another They went against their own interest.

No, their interest is their household. Your interest is your interest. My interest is my interest.

When I keep hearing people say that they went against their own interests, no, they've actually aligned with their interest, which is white man, white woman, black man, black woman. That's the order, that's how it is. Black people on the side, check bottom line. We need to just accept that. I know we want to say BlackGirl. Imagine every want to say oh because black this and that black women can't save this country. We need to stop selling that dream. Let's get in position and understand what we can do, which is why I was talking about the local and state level, and stop trying to sell this timeshare scam because to me, it was a timeshair scam. I agree with you that there was really no other choice because Joe Biden was trash.

We get that he was trash.

So once they said, okay, let's rally around Harris. Now she's a Democratic nominee.

Okay, So cool.

We're with that.

Black women raised thirty million dollars after Gate, black men raised thirty million ours Gate. So now we're having to deal with who dropped this bag? Who dropped this billion dollar bag? And that's the issue when we get into how they spent the money. I didn't think she had a chance in hell. But once you decided to move forward, okay, so what do we do with the money?

Black voters? They lost Black voters across the board.

That one two across the board makes a difference where you're talking about Michigan, makes a difference in North Carolina. So that's where we get into your concern where you talk about messaging, where the messaging was all wrong.

All right, we got more with Teslin. Figure out when we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning only everybody. We are the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with Teslin. Figaro Lauren.

So what you think about Trump's cabinet and like it's his choices for his cabinet right now, because I mean, these are the people that are be gonna have to be.

Yeah, I don't think nothing.

I think Republican's Ran Democrats RAN is gonna be a dictator. Guess what they want a dictator. We've been saying this forever. We've been talking about this day of bipartisanship, and let's just get it through Congress, we said, Charlotmane. You know I said a many times, like with the George Floyd to Act reducing college debt, do an executive order. Everybody said, you can't do executi order. You gotta go through Congress. Republicans gonna change it back.

If you get in, they're gonna change it back. Guess what.

Republicans don't give damn about changing the back. They change back rover versus what to be changed back, a whole bunch of obomba carre and everything else.

Democrats refuse to work as a dictator. They want a dictator.

Everybody's saying, oh man, he's gonna be a dictator, right, that's why they want.

Oh, yes, he's gonna take migrants out. Yes, that's what they wanted.

People need to stop saying that online is driving me crazy. Oh latinos, oh man, oh man, y'all about to see. They want the immigrants, people who are legal, who will come up to the country legal. They are literally telling you, yes, we don't support illegal immigration. So people they're thinking they're saying something on social media, y'all gonna see No, they want a dictator. The Democrats ran on democracy, they ran on dictators She'll gonna be a dictator day one.

That's exactly what they want, a dictator.

Somebody's gonna push the line, somebody's gonna ge damn back what Congress is talking about. Somebody just say I don't care what the rules are. I'm gonna do what I want to do. They want a gangst the period.

Yeah, I agree with that. I wouldn't say dictator, but they want somebody that don't.

Give the Well, he said he was gonna be dictator on day He.

Said that on day one.

But I think what people mean when they say they just want somebody that's gonna say, you know what, as long as things are getting done for the people, I don't care how it gets done.

Like John Stewart did.

A great monologue and he was just like Democrats always follow the norms and Republicans don't follow the norms.

They gonna find those loopholes to break, which is.

Kind of like dictatorship. Though they said he gonna do what he want to do.

That's what damn what you'll talk about politically.

You ain't gonna pay presus So I mean that's saying I'm gonna do this, and if you don't do it, it's gonna be hell to pay. If you don't do it, you know, I'm gonna make sure you don't win. If you don't do it, I'm gonna call you out. We talked about this with Joe Manchin. They let they set up now, Joe Managine see this to a Republican. We've been talking about this. This has been going on for the last fifteen years. This loss was not just what happened in the last one hundred days. This has been at least from my experience two thousand and seven. I can name year over year over year on what's happened, on how we got And then another thing I wanna bring up on this message abortion. Democrats ran on reproductive rights and democracy failed right out the gate. You had states like Arizona in the bottle that had abortion on the ballot. So Democrats' mindset is, let's put abortion on the ballot and that's gonna bring you know, people, so people know get out to vote.

G O TV that's how you get out the vote.

Oh gonna go to the polls now that abortion is on the ballot, Well, what you did, meet ballhead. You actually allowed Republican women who were pro choice to actually vote for abortion.

And still vote for Trump.

There's no rule that says if you support pro choice that you won't vote for Trump. So Republican women in Nevada and Arizona literally had the opportunity to bring abortion back and still vote for Trump. So Democrats shot themselves even in the foot if you were expecting women to go vote for reproductive rights because you gave them an out.

So the messaging was wrong. At the gate.

We talked about that not running on the economy, not running But I still think though even if should have ran on all of those things, they still was gonna vote for. They still would have rather voted for Joe Biden. Have dead weekend at Bernie's. You know, they didn't even win Scranton. They didn't win Scranton. Joe Wold at least won Scranton. Harris lost Scranton.

I think Joe would got like sixty said okay, so if we're here saying is true? What was because I felt how you how you feel now, It is how I felt in the beginning. And then when I saw the excitement and the money moving and all of that, what was all of that?

Then? I didn't think.

Anything, We're not giving you no more money.

So let's be clear.

They did not have a choice because George, yeah, they said they didn't have no choice. So two things be true. At the same time, they had to put Harris in no doubt about that. I'm not disagreeing with it, but I still don't think they would have voted for us.

They just would. They're just not going to give something that they didn't get. First, did she do the best that she could? Yes? Did she do everything they told her to do?

Yes?

Did she have one hundred days to do it? Yes? This is not about on her.

This is about setting up a woman to fail in a hundred days to do the damn near impossible. I think Joe Biden should have took that L. He's the one that said, you know he was gonna run. He's the one that set up there the entire time.

Let him take the L.

Would you advise it to run.

Against because it's again we gotta stop with I don't know what this obsession we got with federal Let him have it. Let's talk about that's your Republics are now saying, give it to the state if you really want to make real change in your community.

I know it's not as sexy. I know it's not as exciting, but.

It really is at the state level. It really is at the local level. If you believe in you want to fund the public schools, you can do at a local level. And you say, you know what I want charter schools. I want to be able to educate our own You can do that at the local level. Why are we so infatuated with this White House.

I don't get it.

Why not be an Atlanta council with sixteen other people in Orlando with six other people, be able to say I'm gonna write a check to the Black Business Investment Fund, you know, to be able to say, hey, here's some money to go start a business. You can pass reparations at the local level. So I don't understand this obsession that we have with this federal thing. And I'm gonna be honest with you, lauring black women. A lot of times we get caught up and it's wanting to be validated.

So damn bad. So when the excitement was there, when everybody's like, oh man, we can do this, we can do this. Black girl masags, we do this, we can do this, do this.

Validation of needing to be affirmed, need to say you are qualified enough, you are good enough.

A lot of that played into it. A lot of that played into it.

But let's not forget three thousand black women did a petition and said, Joe Biden, keep your ass in. They ignored that and went with the money. To Charlot Mane's point, they didn't have a choice.

I agree with you, especially about the state thing. You know, there's something else.

Trump said that man landed and I was I'm still trying to figure out how did he land is because it's so hard to get people to focus on this the abortion thing, right, He told them I wanted to be in the hands of the state. So whenever you would have conversations with people about, you know, abortions on the ballot, they'd be like, no, Trump just wants it to be in the hands of the state. I've never seen a politician convince people on a national level it's going to be local and that's fine, and they buy into.

Well, Trump can get anybody to buying anything he say. I mean, he's a total man.

Press have never been equipped to run against Trump. Let's just name it, you know, let's just say, they've never been equipped to run against them. He's too petty, he goes too low, he don't give a damn what y'all talking about the entertainer first, and so they've never been equipped to go against this man.

Never.

But to your point, charlemage is for those who understand the state's rights. And when you go back to Reagan, the reason why black people are getting said is because what it does is it disenfrance us. Even more so if you're saying, Okay, in Oklahoma, you can't get access to health care, but you can get access to health care in California.

Very liberal.

These are folks that can't just pick up, you know, and go to California to get what they need, don't have the money. So it affects poor people in a very bad way. The states' rights. But conservatives, they liked the states. Give it to the states their mindset. If you don't like it, move somewhere else. But none of us had, not enough of us have the resources to just move you know, somewhere else to just move where things you know may be favorable to you. So as black voters were always trying to carry the lease of these and everybody else and think about everybody else. But the reality is, Charlotte Mane, people are only looking out what's in front of their doorstep. Remember when the Santas reduced the gas, when they was talking about you can't do nothing about the gas when gas was so high, he said, oh no, I can do something about it.

This is why I talk about states.

So when people remember that, even though there's more liberal, more Democrat voters in Florida, people remember what affected their pocket and that Republican governor made a difference. Kemp and Georgia made a difference was passing out Kemp cards. He did the same thing Trump did when he signed his name. He gave him Kemp cards.

People remember that.

So even if they don't like Republicans, even they don't like Trump, when you're looking at how that affects your money daily, it makes a difference. And that's where they lost as far as really trying to understand, you know, the economic conversation, especially with black people.

That's right, Thank you, appreciating for joining us.

Thank you.

Let me go through my list.

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I don't count like in the hood. First of all, I wouldn't be in the hood, Okay. I don't know why we want to go to everybody's hoods.

Okay, that's why I want to go to Monks corner. Why do you want to go down to the.

Next rural area? Was rural? Yes?

Rural? Rural?

Is that at that time? For sure? I had remain in Somerton, South Carolina, but that's also a rural area.

It sounds very rural.

Rural.

Yeah, let's get to just with the mess us is real, whether it's Larians, just Corrobbor Moore, Just don't do no lines, don't do that talk, don't.

Spend nobody talk the world why jests worldwide mess.

On the Breakfast Club. She's a coaching ship.

She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody.

Could get you to see this time to set it on, Quincy and Christian combs take legal actions. So TAMZ reported that Quincy and Christian sent the cease and desists letter to Courtney Burgess and his attorney know this story was covered over my maternity leave. Courtney Burgess is the man who alleged that he obtained a flash drive containing Kim's personal Kim Porter's personal writings from people close to her and used it to publish the Kim Porter Tell All book.

Since the release of the book.

Family and friends of Kim porter maintained that the information that he claims to have does not exist. According to the document, the kids are also denying the existence of a flash drive period, calling the claim patently false. They argue that if it was a flash drive that exists, then they would own it like it would belong to them. They're giving Burgess five days to release Kim's possessions to them, stop all the interviews, and stop selling the book.

The sales were crazy on this book too.

They also want to fall accounting of any money that they made from the book, and if Burgess fails to comply, he could face a lawsuit.

Yep, that's is the calm before the storm.

That's crazy.

That's Oh how much money they made off that book? Yeah?

I mean, could you imagine.

They pulled it though? Right, they pulled it off off the stores.

And no, no, no, no they didn't. They got five they got five days to do so wow.

Yeah, but yeah, I know, I know the sales went through the roof, you know what I mean, because anybody, you know that would especially all the stuff surrounding Diddy, Like if if somebody is saying, like, oh, there was a tell all book, you know before she passed away. There are people just speculating and wanting to see, you know what I mean, what's going on, whether they can or not.

I know they want to buy it just to have it. Anyway.

The veto on ancestry kits so he did an interview with Big Homies House, and during the interview he questioned how accurate DNA ancestry tests actually are, which I've done my whole life as well.

I don't even believe that. You know, when people go they'll be like, oh, they want to check where they're from. How do how does it? How does that work with the blood?

I don't know that.

That's another thing that's another questionable part about it, because what do you really It's like you're trusting these people that you don't know, who you've never meant to give you an accurate description of your ancestry.

I think everybody should just visit Africa and just choose the country they want.

To be from.

So that's what we should do.

So I'm going to adopt the Nigerian culture. Okay, that's exactly. I found some good food with the way to president. So oh so I'm good.

Of course, you're good with that Big Homie talking Big Homie talk about you gotta find some good food.

Clearly you ain't never been happening. What are you talking about, Naria. They got great food, Joe Burgh great food.

I've always said that though, I've always said that I don't trust the DNA kids, the ancestry that I mean, it's like you're sending your blood into war because you got to prick yourself, you gotta sing your blood, you gotta wait and then for everybody to get the same results everybody. I mean, like I know a couple of people who've done that and they all got the same to hold the same presented, same percentage Nigerian like all of that.

Like because for me, I'm from I'm born in Charleston, South Carolina, right, so that's a lot of like West It's like a West African, right, So it's like for me, I'm Senegal, Guinea, Bassal, Sierra Leone, and so a lot of people born and and and for at least people that I know that's born in Charleston that have done there the African ancestry test, it comes back to the same thing.

On like anywhere in the West African region.

Yeah, I just still don't trust it. Just having to send your blood and.

Like I just.

If I had to pick, though, I'll probably picked Ghana. Love Nigeria though, but I would probably pick Ghana.

Sometimes it is st That's what I did. But some of them you have to prick, like it's like a finger prick and you send it out.

And yours was what like fifty percent Dominican, fifty percent European, right and talking, what did you do?

I mean, what did it come back?

Like Dominican? Was it was West African? He knows it was West African. Yes, I'm not Dominican.

I'm not.

I'm not.

I'm yeah. Oh my god, it's a big beer. You know what forget you?

That's so best up now, that's why. That's why your lashes are like like yes, yeah, like and you die everything else okay, like a Dominican do, like a Dominican do. Anyway. Scarlett defends new freestyle. No I like this freestyle. I don't.

I like the beginning, and she.

Went on it was like, okay, but I feel like she's talking to the commonweal folk, you know what I'm saying. But I love this, uh this play on backpack that she took from door the explorer.

Want to smoke tw reaching.

To them.

That's how streams smell it.

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You got a pony.

Taking in my watch, that girl said you ain't fly unless you got a Puma backpack.

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I mean that's talking to the people who can you know, like want to be flying? They affordable stuff. It's a dope freestyle and if.

You shop like it, like Planet Aid, Yeah, this song is for you.

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I like it. Man.

A lot of people, goodness, we're saying this is the current state of female ramp.

Look, we've been damed.

Cut out by the way.

People just be having a problem with female rap because it don't matter who it is wrapping that's a woman.

They'd be upset about killing killing.

Its crazy. I love it, Loto.

Also, I love scollup. I loved it from the beginning. So but she said, you know, I'll just be having fun with music. I just say what's on my mind. I really enjoy creating and doing what I do. But hey, not everybody don't like it. And I'm alright with that.

But don't give me forced eight and I understand that.

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And that's not that's just like for families like you know, who have last and all of that.

I never understood when people say, like, yo, we're giving away turkey to the homeless, is like a gonna cook it at.

You know what I'm saying.

I always thought about that. I just felt like that was always you know, I don't like that, you know what I'm saying.

If it was for homeless people, I do the meal like already cooked and okay, Like the Food Bank and Halem, you know what I'm saying. I do a lot of work with the Food Bank and Halem. The Food Bank and Halem, they'll have meals next week for people. I like the Hope Center in Charleston, South Carolina. I do a lot of work with them too. They'll they'll have meals for the people. Yes, okay, but you know, we just putting turkeys in people trunk. This is what people who have somewhere to cook them.

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