
The Breakfast Club FULL SHOW: Ye Live Streams His ‘Bully’ Album; Fans Saying ‘Old Kanye Is Back’ + Fetty Wap & Tim Shriver Interview
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Mar 27, 2026 Fetty Wap, hip-hop artist returning with the album Xavier, talks growth, fatherhood, and rebuilding his career. Tim Shriver, Special Olympics chair and founder of Unite, introduces the Dignity Barometer and discusses dignity, civic discourse, and mental health in America. They dive into music, personal change, public healing, and national conversations on respect.
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Treat Yourself Like A Superstar
- Treat yourself like a superstar to change outcomes and mindset.
- Fetty Wap said after coming home he adopted disciplined habits and self-respect which helped him rebuild career momentum.
Cut People Off Who Expect The Old Version
- Set firm boundaries and cut people off who expect the old version of you.
- Fetty Wap said upon returning he refused studio visits from people who didn't respect his new focus and many contacts faded away.
Return To Core Creativity Restores Voice
- Returning to core creativity restored Fetty Wap's original vocal style after experimenting with other sounds.
- He explained he stopped over-engineering tracks and focused on being the melody-driven creator behind Trap Queen-era hits.

