It's been a busy few weeks for DJ Envy – and not in a good way. The Breakfast Club host has been preparing for his upcoming car show, which is a tribute to the late Young Dolph, in between feuding with guests on his show like Chloe Bailey and Eboni K. Williams. More recently, it's been Rick Ross who the radio personality is bumping heads with. What started out as friendly banter between the two, who are both planning similar events, quickly turned into two grown men hurling insults at each other online. At one point, Envy even referred to the Biggest Boss as a "correctional officer," only deepening their beef.
Several celebrities have decided to remain neutral in the feud, while others, such as Gunplay, are obviously on Ross' side. On Monday (May 29) afternoon, a video of Envy speaking on the phone with the MMG Group artist surfaced online. While the former was ready to apologize for some of his past comments that Gunplay obviously took to heart, the latter didn't want to hear it and continued to lash out at the producer while recording the phone laying in front of him. "Why you talking crazy man?" the reality star asked Envy. "Talk crazy about who?" he responded.
DJ Envy Apologizes to Gunplay
"'Bout me, my brother! What did I have to do with anything? And my wife posting the 'Go f*ck me,' man. My baby was sick, man. She had a heart defect, my brother. That has nothing to do with cars. You know I'll slap the shit out of you, boy!" Gunplay claps back, getting more angry as he talks. "You know I wasn't talking about your baby," the 45-year-old shot back, but his latest enemy didn't want to hear it. "Envy, for real, you know I'll slap the shit out of you, right?" he continues, talking over the DJ.
As the video continues, the father of two makes obvious attempts to apologize, though Gunplay won't allow him to get a word in without hurling more threats of physical violence. Are you tired of hearing about DJ Envy's beef with Rick Ross and his artists? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news.
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