The Breakfast Club discusses Drake’s recent album disses and DJ Khaled’s reaction, stating, “You don’t post a video of you when you were wide”

DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Loren LoRosa Share Their Thoughts on Khaled’s Halal Bars and His Awkward Video Comeback

Drake’s new album rollout continues to impact the hip hop community, and The Breakfast Club is analyzing the latest shots fired.

During the morning show, DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Loren LoRosa focused on a particular line from Drake that seemed to target DJ Khaled. They examined what the producer truly represents while also critiquing his reaction on social media to the Canadian artist’s remarks.

The mockery began when the hosts analyzed the lyrics directed at Drake’s longtime collaborator. On the track, Drake targeted Khaled’s background and his silence on significant issues, leading Charlamagne to respond directly to the line. He referenced Khaled’s heritage and the political implications of the track, stating, “Your people are still waiting for a free Palestine, but apparently everything is in black, white, and red and green.”

DJ Envy highlighted that Drake’s choice to confront individuals in this way exposes him to the same public scrutiny, questioning, “What have you ever stood for, Drake?”

Loren LoRosa monitored the online aftermath attentively, guiding the discussion as the hosts swiftly transitioned from the lyrical themes to Khaled’s genuine response online. After the diss was released, Khaled shared a throwback clip of himself, which the morning show hosts found unappealing.

“Since we’re discussing Iceman Khaled, I need you to remember that when you get dissed by an ex, you shouldn’t post a video of yourself when you were looking rough and out of shape.” Is that alright? It’s time to share a new photo and show everyone that you’re thriving without him. That was not it, Khaled. That was not the previous body.

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