8 Things We Learned From Young Dro On The Breakfast Club - Page 2
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The last few months have been kind of hard on ATL’s Young Dro. Fresh off doing a day bid for gun and drug charges at a Southeast Georgia college back in September, Young Dro stops by The Breakfast Club to speak about how the arrest went down, why he got laughed at when he was in lockup, and why he took the fall.
So hit the flip and see what Dro told Angela Yee, DJ Envy, and Charlamagne Tha God about what happens when you have the wrong people around you when police come a knocking and the “truth” about those pesky Joseline Hernandez rumors.
Here are the 8 things we learned from Young Dro on The Breakfast Club.
1. All Glocks Down
Young Dro maintains that the gun police found wasn’t his and he doesn’t even pack burners when he does shows.
2. Jailhouse Blues
When Dro got locked up he said his cellmates laughed at him when he said he “didn’t do it.” We can see why that would tickle everyone locked down.
3. Good Help Is Hard To Find
When he and his peoples got bagged with the gun and some other “Hip-Hop stuff,” Dro Polo had thoughts about splitting the charges between the group and owning up to individual violations. His bodyguard had other ideas though and threw Dro under the bus. Needless to say they’re not exactly on the best of terms anymore.
4. And The Father Is…
Dro denies being Joseline Hernandez’s baby daddy. He said they were just cool and hung out. He also mentioned that Stevie J might’ve left him a message telling him to hit him back. He didn’t do it though.
5. Lil Wayne
Young Dro clinched in embarrassment when Lil Wayne made his controversial Black Lives Matter comment. He wasn’t the only one.
6. Love & Hip Hop
Dro is slated to make a few more appearances on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.
7. Future Plans
Dro does have aspirations of living the American dream complete with marriage, kids, and raising them to be better people than him.
8. Chuuch
Dro tries to go to church every Sunday but gets emotional and sheds tears whenever he hears the choir sing “Center Of My Joy.”
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