Ray J Regrets His Infamous ‘Breakfast Club’ Rant Aimed at Fabolous: ‘I Was Very Vulnerable’
Ray J regrets his infamous rant aimed at Fabolous from 2011 when he called into The Breakfast Club and threatened the Brooklyn rapper after Fab made fun of Ray J playing his song “One Wish” on the piano for Floyd Mayweather on an episode of HBO Sports docuseries 24/7.
In a recent sitdown with VladTV, the singer was asked about his beef with Fabolous and said he regretted it. “It wasn’t OK, it wasn’t OK,” he told DJ Vlad. “I don’t know what the f—k I was going through. All I know is that the homie gave me too much … You know what I’m saying? Too much to handle. It was a time where I was very vulnerable. And really, nobody was there to save me. Everybody wanted me to crash. That’s when I realize nobody was my friend.”
Ray J added that Vlad should’ve tried harder to settle him down during that time period. “But Vlad, you should’ve grabbed me and tackled me, bro,” he said. “If you cared about me, somebody should’ve grabbed me and tackled me and took me to the room. And it didn’t matter how it looked.”
He then revealed that he and Fabolous never sat down to talk about the situation, even after all these years. “I mean, I said what I said, I was tripping,” he continued. “But we never really sat down and talked about it. He had this other story about how it happened, and you know what? I’ma give it to Fab. Whatever story he said on The Breakfast Club, he can have that story ’cause I was wrong, so have it. But it wasn’t accurate.”
You can watch the clip below.
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