The Breakfast Club features celebrity interviews, Charlamagne tha Godâs Donkey of the Day, Angela Yeeâs Rumor Reports, DJ Envyâs mixes and so much more! Every guest visiting the worldâs most dangerous morning show is grilled with their signature blend of honesty and humor. The results are the best interviews to be found on radio.
The Breakfast Club features celebrity interviews, Charlamagne tha Godâs Donkey of the Day, Angela Yeeâs Rumor Reports, DJ Envyâs mixes and so much more! Every guest visiting the worldâs most dangerous morning show is grilled with their signature blend of honesty and humor. The results are the best interviews to be found on radio.
The Breakfast Club features celebrity interviews, Charlamagne tha Godâs Donkey of the Day, Angela Yeeâs Rumor Reports, DJ Envyâs mixes and so much more! Every guest visiting the worldâs most dangerous morning show is grilled with their signature blend of honesty and humor. The results are the best interviews to be found on radio.
This episode focused mostly on how people are so attracted to the theme of death in modern society. The crew started off with baptizing Ish with his white woman name of Isabel, which turned into Ishabel. The guys spoke about bring racially profiled in different but frequent settings that they find themselves in. They also spoke about the value of certain celebrities doing interviews, paying close attention to the lack of interviews that Drake has done since CLB came out despite its large success. The shadiness of the entertainment industry led Ish to mentioning how baffled he is to peopleâs attraction to death, sparking debate about evil auras being welcomed into oneâs life. They then mentioned how theyâre through with Jordan Peele and ended talking about Bill Clintonâs infamous oral sex scandal.
The crew interviews Friend of the Show, Houston rapper Maxo Kream, on this edition of the Patreon. A very informative interview, Maxo talks about his rough upbringing and troubled adolescence involving gang-banging and administrating a clique with over 100 men under him. He spoke about his Nigerian background and its influences, along with how he came up in the rap game.