Rick Ross has called out DJ Envy on Instagram, once again, after the Breakfast Club host brought up the rapper’s history as a correctional officer on Monday. Both Ross and Envy will be hosting rival car shows in the coming weeks.
In the new video, Ross shows off the pool at his house while labeling DJ Envy “envious.” He called for Envy to come to his pool and DJ for him with his sons.
On Monday morning’s episode of The Breakfast Club, Envy arrived on set in a correctional officer uniform to troll Ross. “I could tell he was rattled,” Envy said emphatically of Ross’ response to his comments over the weekend. “So I wore this today to make him feel a little more comfortable.” Envy went on to joke about Rick Ross’ boss being a prison warden in Miami.
Last week, Envy alleged that Ross Airbnbs his house. “Let’s be honest right. Rick Ross. You Airbnb your home!” Envy said. “The house that you sleep in! Eddie Murphy slept in your bed. They shot Coming to America and made Eddie Murphy milk your bed.” He continued: “I’m not that guy that’s going to charge somebody $500 to get in because I couldn’t sleep with myself. I’m doing it with Paper Route which is the company that Young Dolph owns you idiot! Yeah you have 200, 300 cars. Yeah you’re absolutely right [but] most of them are trash. They’re garbage. If you go through mine, they’re quality. Think about it. I haven’t said anything. You started with Drink Champs… that just tells me your ticket sales are not doing well.”
Rick Ross Fires Back At DJ Envy
As for Envy and Ross’ car shows, both are being held in the coming weeks. DJ Envy’s will go down in Memphis on May 28 at 12:00 PM and will celebrate Young Dolph. He will showcase cars from 50 Cent, Key Glock, and more. Rick Ross’ car show, on the other hand, will is scheduled for Saturday, June 3 at 11:00 AM.
DJ Envy joked about Rick Ross’ past as a correctional officer during the latest episode of The Breakfast Club amid their ongoing feud. The two both will be hosting rival car shows in the coming weeks.
“I could tell he was rattled,” Envy said emphatically of Ross’ response to his comments over the weekend. “So I wore this today to make him feel a little more comfortable,” he added while wearing a correctional officer uniform to set. Envy went on to joke about Rick Ross’ boss being a prison warden in Miami.
As for what Ross originally said, he called Envy out on his IG Story. “Since we on our car show, DJ Envy, you’ll never be on my level,” he said last week. “For one, you do car shows with rappers and my dead homies. So what you doing in Memphis, that’s for Dolph and I believe Dolph legacy should live on. But make sure every penny you make, you donate to Dolph family. You see that [pointing to a custom rug with Dolph’s face]. I been had that Dolph rug made, Ricky Rozay, so that’s what it’s about.”
He added: “And Envy, don’t nobody build cars to come to your car show. Don’t nobody drive from out of state to come to your car show, Envy. Da Beige Rage. You see? But make sure them people got everything they need, Envy. And Memphis, y’all better hold Envy to it.”
DJ Envy’s Latest Shots At Rick Ross
Both Envy and Ross’ car shows are being held in the coming weeks. DJ Envy’s is set to go down in Memphis on May 28 at 12:00 PM and will celebrate Young Dolph. He will showcase cars from 50 Cent, Key Glock, and more. Rick Ross’ car show, on the other hand, will is scheduled for Saturday, June 3 at 11:00 AM. Despite Ross going forward with the event he’s faced pressure from the city council to cancel.
DJ Envy responded to Rick Ross’ recent diss during an episode of The Breakfast Club on Friday. The two have both been feuding as they host rival car shows in the coming weeks. Ross called out the radio host on his Instagram Story, earlier this week.
“Let’s be honest right. Rick Ross. You Airbnb your home!” Envy wrote in response. “The house that you sleep in! Eddie Murphy slept in your bed. They shot Coming to America and made Eddie Murphy milk your bed.” Envy later shared the remarks on Instagram, adding details about his car show in the caption.
He continued on the show: “I’m not that guy that’s going to charge somebody $500 to get in because I couldn’t sleep with myself. I’m doing it with Paper Route which is the company that Young Dolph owns you idiot! Yeah you have 200, 300 cars. Yeah you’re absolutely right [but] most of them are trash. They’re garbage. If you go through mine, they’re quality. Think about it. I haven’t said anything. You started with Drink Champs… that just tells me your ticket sales are not doing well.”
As for Ross’ comments, he remarked on his IG Story: “Since we on our car show, DJ Envy, you’ll never be on my level. For one, you do car shows with rappers and my dead homies. So what you doing in Memphis, that’s for Dolph and I believe Dolph legacy should live on. But make sure every penny you make, you donate to Dolph family. You see that [pointing to a custom rug with Dolph’s face]. I been had that Dolph rug made, Ricky Rozay, so that’s what it’s about And Envy, don’t nobody build cars to come to your car show. Don’t nobody drive from out of state to come to your car show, Envy. Da Beige Rage. You see? But make sure them people got everything they need, Envy. And Memphis, y’all better hold Envy to it.”
DJ Envy Responds To Rick Ross
DJ Envy’s car show in Memphis is scheduled for May 28 at 12:00 PM and will celebrate Young Dolph. Cars from 50 Cent, Key Glock, and more will be showcased. Rick Ross’ car show, on the other hand, will go down on Saturday, June 3 at 11:00 AM. Despite Ross going forward with the event he’s faced pressure from the city council to cancel.
Following the successfully sold-out run of the Dolphland Pop-Up Museum Tour at stops across the country, Paper Route Empire and Street Execs Management is concluding the exhibition this month with a month-long celebration of Young Dolph and his posthumous album Paper Route Frank in the rap legend’s hometown of Memphis, TN.
Dolphland will take place every weekend, Friday – Sunday in May (May 12th – 28th) at the Agricenter International in Memphis, TN.
On Sunday, May 28th the grand finale ofDolphland will take place with an expansion of the exhibition to include the “Love For The Streets Celebrity Car Show” featuring Young Dolph’s entire fleet of exotic luxury cars curated in partnership with celebrity DJ, car enthusiast and host of nationally syndicated radio & TV show The Breakfast Club’s DJ ENVY and his “Drive Your Dreams” car show series. In addition to Young Dolph’s impressive fleet, the car show will also feature stunning custom and luxury cars from the collections of DJ Envy, 50 Cent, Key Glock and many other celebrities.
About partnering the Dolphland Pop-Up Museum with the Love For The Streets Car Show DJ Envy stated, “I think it’s dope for the Memphis community that my car show and Dolphland Museum partnered up to honor Young Dolph. The Love for the Streets Car Show will have Dolph’s cars and many other celebrities’ cars. We will also have food trucks, carnival rides for the kids, BMX bikes and much more. The grand finale of Dolphland Museum on May 28th is going to be something you don’t want to miss!”
“We launched the Dolphland pop-up museum tour to not only celebrate Young Dolph’s musical legacy, but also with the goal of carrying on his tradition of connecting directly with his fans,” says Young Dolph’s manager and Street Execs co-founder Allen Parks.“With sold out exhibit dates across the country and continuous requests to bring the Dolphland pop-up museum to even more cities, we achieved our goal ten-fold thanks to the love and support of his fans. It’s befitting that we cap off the tour by bringing it to the family, friends and fans of his beloved hometown of Memphis, TN. In having the exhibit open every weekend this month in Memphis and partnering Dolphland with the For The Streets Car Show, we’re elevating our honor of Dolph even more by pairing his love for music, art, cars and community into an impactful, month-long grand finale worthy of the musical legend he is. Long Live Dolph.”
The Memphis, TN edition of the Dolphland Pop-Up Museum will take place from May 12th – May 26th at the Agricenter located at: 7777 Walnut Grove Rd, Memphis, TN 38120. The Love for the Streets Car Show will take place on Sunday, May 28th at the same location.
Tickets for Dolphland Pop-Up Museum Tour and the Love For the Streets Car Show are available now via www.youngdolph.com.
For the past decade, The Breakfast Club has been the voice of the culture. Radio has not been the same since the show started. DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne tha God have been some of the most powerful voices in media. The nationally syndicated show has placed the three personalities in the Radio Hall of Fame. The morning show started in 2011 and reached new heights that year after the infamous Ray J phone call. This was the first of many memorable moments on The Breakfast Club. Some of the best moments in Hip Hop have occurred on the platform. Remember when Charlamagne made Lil Mama cry? Or how about when Fredro Starr and Charlamagne got into it?
Legendary producers, rappers, singers, and songwriters have been interviewed on the morning show. Also, not just in music but various celebrities have sat between the three hosts. Athletes, actors, comedians, and politicians are just some of the different people who have appeared. The hosts even got to interview the 44th President, Barack Obama! Throughout the years, The Breakfast Club has become the go-to place for information. Undoubtedly, the trio is a part of Hip Hop history. Let’s look at some of The Breakfast Club’s best interviews.
7. Mo’Nique (2017)
Let’s just say Mo’Nique had time that day for Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club radio show. It was mainly Lenard, aka Charlamagne Tha God, that she had smoke for. After asking people to boycott Netflix, Charlamagne gave the Oscar-winning actress ‘Donkey of the Day.’ She came to the show that morning to specifically figure out why she was placed in that category.
The host believed she did not deserve the same amount for a Netflix special as Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Amy Schumer. Though, Mo’Nique believed Netflix was practicing gender and racial discrimination against her. Mo’Nique also had her husband/manager, Sidney Hicks, on the phone line to chime in. They both handled this interview professionally and respectfully. They also came with receipts.
This is a story of inequality, according to The Parkers actress. But, Charlamagne and DJ Envy felt she hadn’t done anything lately compared to her counterparts. After a lengthy discussion, the interview ends with Mo’Nique telling the nation that Charlamagne Tha God devalues Black women.
6. Ray J (2011)
In 2011, Ray J called up The Breakfast Club radio show to get some things off his chest. He wanted to change the narrative that he was punched in the face. Instead, he claims he was the one who punched Fabolous. On the phone, filled with rage, Ray J says he was still waiting for Fab with The Money Team and 100 people outside the nightclub.
Ray J didn’t take too kindly to the rapper’s tweets regarding him playing piano and singing for Floyd Mayweather. The “One Wish” singer claims he saved Fab’s life once in Los Angeles and let him use his Lamborghini for a music video. Ray J goes on an epic rant boasting about what he has while calling the New York emcee broke. To this day, Charlamagne remains that this moment is why The Breakfast Club is still going.
5. Kanye (2013)
Charlamagne starts the interview by introducing Kanye as “Kanye Kardashian.” The College Dropout rapper has repeatedly been on “Donkey of the Day.” In this interview, he compares himself to Walt Disney and Steve Jobs. Charlamagne lets Kanye know that he thought Yeezus was “wack.” Kanye did not let that get to him as he directed his attention to what DJ Envy was saying.
The G.O.O.D. Music founder lets it be known that he knows the listeners want to hear him and Charlamagne go at it. Two parts of this interview are used as a drop before the host presents his daily segment, “Donkey of the Day.” West had issues when trying to do business with Nike and Louis Vuitton during this time. He believes he is this generation’s Michaelangelo and Steve Jobs.
Money is a big topic in this conversation, as Kanye believes money equates to freedom while Charlamagne doesn’t. Kanye believes corporations are promoting modern-day slavery and racism. He clarifies his comments about Barack Obama, the Confederate flag, and the reasons for his past antics. Kanye has been to The Breakfast Club several times, but this is his best interview.
4. Nipsey Hussle (2018)
Nipsey Hussle stopped by The Breakfast Club radio show early in his career. Back then, he was gaining attention from the mixtapes he released. Years later, Hussle returned to the infamous morning show to discuss his debut studio album, Victory Lap. He details his independent journey from the beginning as he first had a deal with Epic Records.
As he says in his music, Nipsey has always been interested in ownership. He tells the hosts it took years for him to get the deal with Atlantic Records. His very strategic manner comes from studying the careers of Jay-Z, Master P, and Juelz Santana. You can tell the Crenshaw rapper knows the ins and outs of this industry as he describes the current business model and ideology of music labels.
It’s no secret that Nipsey also understands the process of creating music. He describes Diddy’s impact on records such as “Mo Money, Mo Problems” and how he influenced his song “Rap N****.” Not only did Diddy help, but Jay-Z also did him a favor. He cleared the Annie sample for “Hussle & Motivate,” another gesture from the billionaire. In 2013, Hov purchased 1,000 copies of Crenshaw, sold for $100. As the hour-long interview goes on, Nipsey clarifies comments of what he said about Cardi B, checking in, his Eritean heritage, and why he stopped smoking weed.
3. Lil Mama (2012)
To Charlamagne’s surprise, Lil Mama actually showed up to The Breakfast Club radio show. The “ruler of rubbing people the wrong way” wasted no time with the New York artist. Charlamagne admitted that he calls her “the voice of the young struggle face.” When Lil Mama first started in Hip Hop, many thought she was older than 16. The “Lip Gloss” rapper states that she is from New York, and that environment forced her to grow up early. Charlamagne continued to have jokes for the guest by letting her know she has the same genes as NBA players LeBron James and Greg Oden. He adds that she might have Benjamins Button disease, a movie in which the main character got younger at a rapid rate. Lil Mama tries to respond to the host by calling him old and ugly.
Lil Mama came to The Breakfast Club radio show to clear up her comments regarding Nicki Minaj taking her style. Charlamagne disagrees and tells her she hasn’t done anything since “Lip Gloss.” The host said she was “delusional” for going on stage while Jay-Z and Alicia Keys performed. He added that she is only known for playing herself and getting on stage while Jay-Z and Alicia Keys performed.
When Angela Yee suggests that Lil Mama isn’t focused on music as much, Lil Mama cries as she explains her absence. She talks about making her album while her mother was dying of cancer. Charlamagne tells her he wants her to make the music. The interview ends with Lil Mama promising her music will speak for itself.
2. Onyx (2014)
The 90’s Hip Hop group, Onyx, stopped by The Breakfast Club radio show in 2014. Half of Onyx, Fredro Starr, didn’t appreciate Charlamagne bringing up an old situation. The interview started with all laughs and respect, but five minutes in took a turn. When Angela Yee asks about their time in the ’90s, Charlamagne instantly says, “Fredro was getting head from Brandy.” Let’s say, that changed the whole mood of Fredro Starr. Charlamagne was only repeating what the rapper had said in the past. As the interview proceeds, minutes later, Fredro stops to ask Charlamagne what happened to the guy that punched him in the eye.
Fredro believes the host should have stayed and fought the men instead of running. Charlamagne disagreed and, in return, asked Fredro about his fight with 50 Cent. Things got heated now, with Fredro raising his voice. They both trade shots about both of their instances. Fredro felt like Charlamagne shouldn’t bring old things up. But, the host believed there shouldn’t have been issues since he made the comment. Ultimately, the temperature cooled in the room as the host and rapper shook hands. Thankfully, they didn’t need five minutes.
1. Soulja Boy (2018)
Soulja Boy has been around for a while, but it took him years to get on The Breakfast Club. He made sure his first appearance was memorable. He clarifies cocaine stories and explains dating Kat Stacks. Soulja believes he had the biggest comeback of 2018, with which Charlamagne disagrees.
The “Crank Dat” rapper dives into his career to explain that he has always been looked at as an underdog. But, his public feuds with other artists, such as Chris Brown, Migos, and Shia Lebouf, have outshined his success. Charlamagne feels it’s his fault as he was doing “clown s***.” He also adds that Tyga deserves the biggest comeback of 2018. This started one of Soulja’s rants as he started to drop names.
Soulja claims he started going viral and is why artists like Chief Keef and Lil Pump were signed. He says Rich the Kid used to sleep on his couch, and he signed Famous Dex first. Soulja says he was the first rapper on YouTube and credits himself for starting streaming services. When Soulja Boy came out with “Crank Dat,” many believed he ruined Hip Hop. According to him, almost every song has a dance with it, which you can thank the SODMG boss for.
Soulja Boy wants a percentage that he feels all these artists and record labels owe him. Charlamagne brings the conversation back to the topic at hand and says Tyga had the biggest comeback of 2018. Big Draco unleashed on Tyga before saying he loved him and wanted to do a song with him. He also explains the Chris Brown beef and his old issues with the Migos. Shortly after, he claims he was the first rapper to fly the Atlanta group to Los Angeles.
Charlamagne realizes that Soulja Boy might be the “Godfather of Rap.” The interview takes a break from his music endeavors as he talks about his new console. Of course, he talks about the infamous shootout he was in years ago. The tempo of the interview rises when he tells what his issues were with Kanye West. He expresses his disdain towards the Yeezus rapper and his ties to then-President Donald Trump.
Arguably, the best part of the interview comes towards the end when the topic of the year’s biggest comeback comes up again. DJ Envy feels Meek Mill had the biggest comeback because he had a beef with one of the biggest artists in the world in Drake. Soulja immediately gets from his seat and then says the rapper’s name in a high-pitched, confused voice. He goes on to say that he taught everything Drake knows. He even says Drake took one of his lines from “Kiss Me Thru The Phone.”
Soulja Boy has always been entertaining. His interview turned into popular memes all over social media. The way he says Drake was so popular that DJ Envy says his name in that manner when the Toronto rapper is brought up. Let us know you’re favorite Breakfast Club interviews in the comments!
Charlamagne Tha God says he believes that hip-hop is currently in a “great place.” He reflected on the state of the genre during a recent interview on Million Dollaz Worth of Game alongside his Breakfast Club co-host, DJ Envy. In making his case, Charlamagne listed off a number of artists he loves who are currently releasing music. As for his favorite artist in the game, he gave Kodak Black the top spot.
“I think Hip Hop is in a great place,” Charlamagne said during the interview. “I think people that don’t like hip-hop now are just mad that it’s not what it used to be. They’re stuck in an era. I love all these new dudes. My favorite dude is Kodak Black right now. I love LaRussell, I love Symba. I love Rhapsody, I love fucking 21 Savage.”
Charlamagne With DJ Envy & Angela Yee
DJ Envy then added that things are better for the artists on the business side now than during previous eras as well. “I love it not only for that, musically the music is great. I love the fact that these brothers get money,” he said. “They’re keeping themselves out of the hood, they’re paying for their families. Paying for their mama’s cribs and all that.”
As hosts of The Breakfast Club, both Charlamagne and DJ Envy have been inducted into the Radio Hall Of Fame. Despite their historic success together, along with Angela Yee, DJ Envy also revealed that he initially didn’t want to work with Charlamagne. “I remember even when they brought Charlamagne in I didn’t wanna work with him,” Envy explained. “I’m like this n***a got fired six times.” Charlamagne then interjected to correct his co-host with, “Four.” Envy continued: “Whatever it was, I’m like, ‘You want me to work with this n***a?’ At the time I had two kids, I’m like, ‘No!’”
DJ Envy says that he initially didn’t want to work with Charlamagne on The Breakfast Club, due to how many times the radio host had been fired from other jobs. Envy explained his original reluctance during a new interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game. Speaking on the podcast, both Envy and Charlamagne reflected on the early days of their award-winning radio show.
“I remember even when they brought Charlamagne in I didn’t wanna work with him,” Envy began. “I’m like this n***a got fired six times.” Charlamagne then interjected to correct his co-host with, “Four.” Envy continued: “Whatever it was, I’m like, ‘You want me to work with this n***a?’ At the time I had two kids, I’m like, ‘No!’”
“The Breakfast Club” Hosts At The iHeartRadio Podcast Awards
In the years since launching the now-iconic show, they’ve since made their way into the Radio Hall Of Fame. Charlamagne reflected on the honor in a post on Instagram in 2020. “One day people will look back and give us respect for how we impacted the culture the past decade. I know it’s hard to show love when folks are still active, I get it, I get it,” he wrote. “I’m sure when we get a documentary or something the flowers will come but In the meantime. All Praises and Glory Due To God and sincere Thanks and Gratitude to everyone who listens to us on the radio, via podcast, YouTube, however you consume your breakfast, THANK YOU for being a part of our club.”
Additionally, the group recently announced that The Breakfast Club will begin airing on BET and VH1 as part of a new partnership deal with iHeartRadio. “BET has been the home of so many cultural institutions, like Rap City and 106 & Park, that have shaped a generation,” Charlamagne said in a statement. “Those shows laid the foundation for The Breakfast Club to stand on and grow into the cultural institution that we have become. We look forward to carrying on the tradition.” Envy added: “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to showcase The Breakfast Club on BET. I love what the new BET is doing!”
DJ Envy Reflects On The Start of “The Breakfast Club”
Charlamagne Tha God has had his fair share of beef. Whether it’s Lil Kim, Chanel Westcoast, or the infamous Bird Man Uncle Charla has never strayed away from standing on business. However, rarely do we see a radio personality admit they were wrong. In a recent interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game, Charlamagne opened up about his beef with rap legend Busta Rhymes. In July 2012, following the BET Awards, the two squared up at a party in Los Angeles, with the altercation making its way to headlines.
Not only that, photos of the incident surfaced online. The pics show the radio personality and Busta both being separated by their camps. According to Charlamagne Tha God, alongside his Breakfast Club co-host DJ Envy, he admitted he was being disrespectful as he broke down the ordeal. “Who ran down on me? Busta, Ma$e. Yeah, Busta ran down on me,” Charlamagne told the podcasters. “I was being disrespectful.” “But you know what it was, though, I’ll say this: I wanted to win so bad when we got The Breakfast Club anybody could get it.” While Charlamagne is no stranger to keeping that same energy, he had a different tune regarding his run-in with Busta Rhymes.
Charlamagne Tha God Regrets Beef With Busta Rhymes
Additionally, Charlamagne Tha God admits his wrongdoing and goes into more detail as to what happened that night at the party. “So there was some people, and I apologize for this all the time, just because we have to hold our own icons in high regard. If we don’t respect our OGs, then nobody will,” he said in the interview. Charlamagne goes on to say the issues started when he gave the rap icon Donkey of the Day for rapping over Ye and Jay-Z’s “Otis” beat. Moreover, the radio personality admitted the freestyle was hard (it really was), he was just being an asshole and gave Busta Donkey of the Day for no reason.
“We was at Melanie Fiona’s birthday party in L.A., it was my birthday. I’m there drunk as shit, I see Busta walk in.” Charlamagne Tha God tells Gillie and Wallo. Along with that, he goes on to say that him and Busta share some choice words. After calling the Hip-Hop legend “wack” the pair had to be separated quickly. However, Charlamagne Tha God has apologized and made things right. Who say’s men can’t come together and squash beef with a simple conversation?