17 Times DJ Envy Got DESTROYED On The Breakfast Club 🔥
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🎙️ DJ Envy might be one of the biggest voices on The Breakfast Club, but that doesn’t mean he’s untouchable. Over the years, rappers, comedians, co-hosts, and even fans have completely destroyed Envy live on air — leaving him embarrassed, roasted, and sometimes even humbled.
From Donnell Rawlings clowning his real estate ventures 😂, to Killer Mike dismantling his logic on education, to Rick Ross calling him “Beige Boy” — these moments prove Envy isn’t always the smoothest talker in the room. Even his co-host Charlamagne Tha God never lets him off the hook, roasting him daily and making Envy the punchline more times than we can count.
In this video, we break down 17 times DJ Envy got checked, humbled, and roasted on The Breakfast Club. Get ready for legendary moments with Charlamagne, Dame Dash, Umar Johnson, Nicki Minaj, Joe Budden, and more.
🍿 Grab a snack, because these are the moments where DJ Envy had no choice but to eat his words!
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