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Pop Culture He listed their accomplishments before noting that "the culture collectively" has made a habit of reporting on "what they think is your failures."
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Pop Culture The Breakfast Club is in the Radio Hall of Fame for a reason. Dj Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God proved time and time again to be the voice of the culture.
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Pop Culture She reflected on her time with 'The Breakfast Club' and believes that much of the criticism she received was because of her cohosts.
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Pop Culture Angela Yee clarified her recent tweet suggesting that "The Breakfast Club" was "officially over," and has announced her own show, "Way Up with Angela Yee."
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Music DaBaby, A Boogie Wit The Hoodie, Davido & more will be hitting the stage as well.
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TV Following an appearance on Lil Dicky's "Dave" season finale, Charlamagne Tha God offers his two cents about the series.
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Pop Culture "Oh PLEASE she was up there playing foul games too," the "Lip Gloss" hitmaker said of "The Breakfast Club" alum.
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Politics In TMZ's soon-airing documentary on Ye and his controversies, each celebrity had different reasoning for their common conclusion.
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Music Benzino thinks Busta Rhymes should have reached out to him prior to filming "Luxury Life" with Coi Leray.
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Music It took him two years to create Da Brat's "Funkdafied" because, at the time, Dupri said men didn't want to be caught "riding around listening to a female rapper."
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Hip-Hop History During a Breakfast Club interview, Snoop Dogg reflects on witnessing Jay-Z slide through and pen "Still D.R.E."
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Music Everybody wore a ski mask during Kodak Black's "Breakfast Club" interview.
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