Chicago rapper Dreezy discusses her start in music, growing up in Chicago, working with Gucci Mane, Jerimih and Dej Loaf, plus much more with The Breakfast Club.

Sevyn Streeter chats about her collabo with Gucci Mane on her new single “Prolly”, her breakup with B.o.B., cheating respectfully, being a bit of a savage and much more with The Breakfast Club.

On Friday, Joe Budden appeared as a guest on Ebro in the Morning to break down his feud with Drake in detail.

During the interview, Ebro, Peter Rosenberg, and Laura Stylez were joined by Marisa Mendez, who is a co-host on Budden’s I’ll Name This Podcast Later. Mendez joined the crew to give another storyline about a separate incident involving her and Budden.

Budden pinpoints the start of the beef when he heard Drake’s subliminals on French Montana’s “No Shopping.” As his duty as an MC, Budden says he released four disses—“Making a Murderer (Pt. 1),” “Wake,” “Afraid,” and “Just Because”—to prove a point. The interview also touches on Budden’s criticisms of VIEWS, and where the beef stands today. “I mean, it’s been a non-issue for me. It’s been dead for me. At this point, it’s the fans and the media keeping this going. I don’t have any more bars for him…well I do,” he says, hinting that he has a finale diss track on deck if Drake or OVO responds.

The conversation moves to Ebro sharing his conversation with Drake about an Eminem diss, which sparked Drizzy’s response to Hot 97 and Funkmaster Flex on his “Summer Sixteen” tour stops at Madison Square Garden. Ebro had some extra words to say when Drake called his last stop in NYC the “real Summer Jam,” and followed that with “what have they done for New York lately?”

“Look, I enjoyed the promo. There wasn’t a second in here that I didn’t laugh about it,” Ebro says. “It wasn’t until you want to bring up Summer Jam and talk about what we do for the city that I am even going to give you a rib shot and tell you ‘relax’ and warn you ‘congratulations, you played yourself.’ If you think you’ve done anything in the zone to what this brand and Summer Jam has done for New York City and hip hop. But it’s love.”

Near the end of the interview, Budden is in the hot seat for firing Mendez from his podcast with a text message. He later walks out because he felt like he was wasting his time getting grilled for past events.“Next time I come here for an interview, send my manager the talk points,” he says, arguing that they focused too much on Drake and not enough promoting his upcoming album, Rage & The Machine, with araabMuzik.

Near the end of the interview, Budden walks out because he felt he wasted his time. “Next time I come here for an interview, send my manager the talk points,” he says, arguing that they focused too much on Drake and not enough promoting his upcoming album, Rage & The Machine, with araabMuzik.

Joey Bada$$ discusses his new single “Devastated”, his acting career taking off, lyrical hip hop making a comeback and much more with The Breakfast Club.

Snoop Dogg discusses forgiving Suge Knight, what strain of marijuana is too strong for him, coaching football, embracing social media and much more with The Breakfast Club.

Travi$ Scott is getting his own station on Beats 1, which he just announced in a sit down with Zane Lowe. The interview comes only days before the rapper is set to make a special announcement regarding this long-awaited album, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.

“I want people to really understand who we are and show a different side to me,” Scott told Lowe on the radio, noting that he and Chase B will run the station titled .WAV radio and that his first guest will be none other than actor Seth Rogen this Friday, August 12.

He also took a moment out of the interview to announce his new Astroworld Tour. “Astroworld is gonna be one of the illest tours of all time, I’m putting a lot into it.”

Previously, Scott teased a free L.A. event that will kick off “BIRD SZN” and will feature an installation by James Turrell, the artist who inspired Drake’s “Hotline Bling” video. Interestingly enough, Scott revealed that he was working on a short film to accompany the album, so there’s a high chance the visual might be the big surprise that ties all of these clues together.

Scott’s freshly inked deal with Apple Music means that the streaming giant will likely be the first place we can check out the album when it drops. Apple is noted for debuting exclusive visuals, including music videos for Drake and A$AP Rocky and a tour documentary for Taylor Swift, so it would make sense for the service to have something to do with the film.

Scott’s new deal with Apple Music is already proving to be an incredible move for the rapper who now has a new creative outlet on his own radio show. Stay tuned for the full audio of the interview.

DJ Drama discusses his relationship with Drake after reference tracks leaked, signing Lil Uzie Vert, Atlanta’s dominance in Hip Hop, the anniversary of his raid and much more with The Breakfast Club.

Toronto’s own Tory Lanez joins Sway in the Morning to speak on Drake, what the ‘new Toronto’ really means and talks new album “I Told You” before freestyling live!

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Nardwuar vs. Lil Yachty

Nardwuar linked up with Lil Yachty in Vancouver, Canada for his latest interview, and the results are predictably enjoyable. Yachty and Nardwuar quickly develop a fun rapport, and along the way we learn a lot about Yachty’s childhood. “When I first started recording music, we would record in the closet with socks on the mic. Man rough times,” he recalled after Nardwuar brought up the subject of socks. They also delved into the rap group of his old McDonalds manager. “He had a car wrapped in his mixtape,” Yachty said.

Narduwar also pulled out a picture from when Yachty attended the Christian Rites of Passage Summer Camp. He said that his hairstyle in the picture is actually inspired by Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, and he revealed that he still rocks the shaved triangles in his hair underneath his signature braids.

Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci discusses how he got into the rap game and Think It’s A Game CEO G. “Fly” Henry reveals why he signed him.