The Breakfast Club - Callers Share Their Stories About How DJ Envy Disrespected Them
Episode Date: February 16, 2023Callers Share Their Stories About How DJ Envy Disrespected ThemSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
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Now, when we come back, I solicited some calls earlier, and I wanted to know has anybody out there ever been slighted by DJ Envy?
Claudia Jordan has been slighted by Envy.
We had an intern email and say how they were slighted by Envy.
So we just wanted to take some calls and wanted to see if anybody else out there
in these streets has been slighted by Envy because Envy gets around.
And, yes, we got quite a few calls.
We'll play some when we come back.
I'm not petty at all.
People are lying.
I don't know why people lie to me.
Nobody's making this up.
It's the Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got our co-host, Miss Claudia Jordan with us.
Yes, Claudia has joined us for the last few days.
Today is her last day for now.
You know what I mean?
But I'm sure she'll be back.
I had a great time.
Do I need sensitivity training before I come back?
Yes, you definitely do.
Yes, you do.
What? But why though? Because I can't tell you the things that you can't say. We hit the dumb button twice today. I had a great time. Do I need sensitivity training before I come back? Yes, you definitely do. Yes, you do. What?
But why though?
Because I can't tell you
the things that you can't say.
We hit the dumb button twice today.
Really?
You love it?
I think it's hilarious.
Yeah, you sit over there laughing
because you know it's...
You like that, Doug?
That was a good segment.
At Claudia Jordan,
I'll be showing the feet
in the full process
of my foot surgery.
Make sure you go to
Claudia Jordan's OnlyFan page.
It's Claudia Jordan.
We were giving out
the right one yesterday, but it wasn't up.
Right.
Then I tried to put a, I tried to create a new one, Claudia's New Toes.
Yes.
Couldn't make it work, so I just went back to my old OnlyFans.
It'll just, I'll upload the foot footage.
Claudia Jordan, go to her OnlyFans, subscribe, okay?
And, you know, speaking of sensitivity, you know,
Claudia has been sensitive towards the way Envy treated her 12 years ago.
So have a lot of other people.
We had interns emailing telling us that they too have been slighted by Envy.
And so I decided let's open up the phone lines and talk to some people.
Cat!
Talk to some people who've also been slighted by Envy.
Let's go to some calls.
Hello?
Hi, good morning.
This is Mike from Springfield Gardens.
Mike from Springfield Valley.
Have you ever been slighted by DJ Envy, sir?
Yeah. Mike from Springfield Valley. Have you ever been slighted by DJ Envy, sir? Yeah, I remember back in the day, man,
before they were married,
DJ Envy's lady used to live on my block in Springfield Gardens.
And I was driving by, I saw him outside.
I went to say what's up.
We made eye contact.
He looked at me, looked at my shoes, and kept moving.
I was like, okay.
Do you remember what kind of shoes you had on, sir?
I probably had on some nice, but, you know, I was going to play ball.
I'm a ball player.
So because you were in your basketball attire, you know,
probably a little dressed down, he looked down on you.
Right.
Yeah, man.
He made me feel like I was for nothing, man.
Do you realize you've been holding on to this pain for 20-plus years?
Yeah, I just had to let him know, man.
I was a big fan of his mixtapes, man.
Wow.
It was actually sketches he was wearing.
I remember that clearly.
You remember that?
He was wearing sketches.
Is that why you looked at him like that?
Yeah, because I didn't know a grown man who wore sketches to play basketball.
That's why you were so disgusted at that Snoop Dogg commercial from the Super Bowl, the
sketches commercial.
Wow.
What did sketches do to you?
What did sketches do to you?
Show us on the dial, Andy, what sketches touched you.
What happened?
Nothing.
What did sketches do to you?
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's your boy DJ E.
What's going on, the guard?
Oh, my God.
Peace, King.
You a fellow DJ.
I know DJ Envy slighted you.
Tell your story.
Let me tell you, man.
Listen, this was when Perfections was open back in 2014.
I was walking in for my set.
DJ Envy just got off.
He killed it.
I reached out to give him a pound, and he looked at me like I was crazy, like I had doodle on my hand.
And I'm like, damn, I'm a fellow DJ looking up to you, and I can't even get no love back here?
Yo.
I hurt my head.
Surviving DJ Envy is crazy.
This is insane.
Coming to.
Whoa.
This fall on A&E.
Like, we need this documentary.
I think that's false.
Whoa.
I think that's false.
Hey, Charlamagne, have you noticed during these calls, these revelations, his body language?
Yes.
His jaw is mad tight.
He's rocking back and forth.
And it looks very...
You can't be wrong.
Let's confront the problem head on.
Yes.
Good morning.
Who's this?
This is Naya from beautiful Beaufort, South Carolina.
We out here.
Beaufort, what's happening?
Yes, yes.
Have you ever been...
I just want to say, first of all, before I start, I'm a little biased.
Charlamagne is my favorite
because he is from South Carolina,
but I'm about to put him
on front street real quick.
Now, although I do
agree with Charlamagne
when it comes to Envy, Envy does
put off that cocky-ass
type vibe, and he does come off
a little snitchy. You know, does come off a little snitchy.
A little snitchy.
A little snitchy.
So what I do want to say is
Charlamagne, you so wrong for putting him
out all the time.
You always put him on blast
in front of the whole nation
and sometimes I feel like that's not right.
You know what I mean? I feel like
Envy should be able to have his peace at the job.
What's up with that?
Thank you, Ma.
I appreciate you.
Why do I need to be his peace?
That's Gia's job.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate you.
You really need to apologize to these people, Envy, in a real way.
You know?
I apologize to everybody that's been affected by the ways that they feel like I treated them.
But I treat everybody great.
Envy, that's a terrible,
that's one of the worst apologies
I've ever heard in my life.
And she's been apologized to a lot.
How you know?
Listen to her story.
Look how uncomfortable you look.
Like your whole body language changes.
Look at her.
Because everybody's lying on me.
You guys are capping.
Cap, Mr. Cap, Mrs. Cap.
Both of y'all cap.
Cap, cap, cap.
You don't even sound believable.
Ray J. Cap.
You don't even sound believable, bro.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
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but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
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