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K. Michelle was a guest on The Breakfast Club this morning (March 29), and things quickly went left. The R&B crooner came for Angela Yee over a recent interview on the show with Maino and Uncle Murda.
McDonald’s is standing behind a Hip-Hop talent search where actual talent will reign supreme at the end of the day.
Kid Ink has been on a fireblazing promotional trail in support of his sophomore studio effort, Full Speed. As the star-studded “Ride Out” (co-starring Tyga, Wale, YG and Rich Homie Quan) was being mastered, the tattooed rap star was back home in Los Angeles helping usher in new talent as a judge for the Jack’N […]
New York City was overcome by frigid temperatures on Thursday night (January 8), but that didn’t stop Angela Yee, one-third of Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club, from bringing in her birthday in style at Brooklyn’s Milk River.
After five years of prison Baton Rouge’s own Lil Boosie was freed to much hoopla. During a recent New York visit he stopped by The Breakfast Club, so consider his run at a comeback officially on.
Rita Ora might not be a household name in the United States, but she is kind of a big deal. The British singer-songwriter turned actress has enjoyed number one albums and successful film roles since her 2007 introduction. She caught up with The Breakfast Club to discuss her career and more.
As an artist Keyshia Cole has always wore her pride on her sleeve. So it is no surprise that she was so open when talking to The Breakfast Club.
Fans and critics of Torrence “Lil Boosie” Hatch have taken to Twitter to voice their opinion about his first media day.
Steve Stoute is an advertising and branding man by trade but what he seems to do best is translate culture to the masses. Nas’ former manager stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss his powerful The Tanning Of America series and more.
After the most recent season of Love & Hip Hop New York, reality television has never struggled so badly. Amina Buddafly discussed her journey of side chick to official wife and more with The Breakfast Club.
Nowadays anyone can shove a microphone into an artist’s face and ask questions. It takes integrity, finesse and wit to conduct a real interview. DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God have that formula down pat.