Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – Jacquees On Ex-Dreezy, Fiancé Deiondra, Trey Songz Fight, Relationship With Stunna, Young Thug + More
Episode Title: INTERVIEW: Jacquees On Ex-Dreezy, Fiancé Deiondra, Trey Songz Fight, Relationship With Stunna, Young Thug + More
Hosts: DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God
Guest: Jacquees
Release Date: December 4, 2024
Description: An in-depth conversation exploring Jacquees’s personal life, relationships, career milestones, and challenges within the music industry.
1. Introduction and Guest Welcome (02:35 - 03:00)
DJ Envy kicks off the episode by enthusiastically introducing Jacquees as a special guest:
"Ladies and gentlemen, Jacquees."
Funk Flex adds:
"Yes, sir. What's up, brother?"
The hosts welcome Jacquees, setting the stage for an intimate and candid discussion.
2. Celebrating Success and the Album "Baby Making" (03:00 - 05:00)
Jacquees discusses his latest album, "Baby Making," highlighting its success on Apple Music:
"It's my first number one album for real. Not on Billboard, but on Apple Music." [03:22]
He elaborates on the album's concept as the perfect sex playlist, designed to create the ideal ambiance without needing additional songs:
"Baby making music is basically like a sex playlist. You can just play this album through, and it's just get you where you need to go." [03:25]
3. Early Music, Relationships, and Personal Growth (04:00 - 10:00)
Funk Flex reflects on how his early music influenced his relationships:
"I used to always play my music. That's how I knew if it was hard or not." [04:19]
He shares insights on his journey to sobriety, crediting his fiancée, Deiondra, for her support:
"She really helped me. I got back in church and started doing everything I needed to do." [14:16]
Funk discusses his engagement and the challenges of blending families:
"I'm going with God in the motion. I'm just taking a chance." [06:28]
4. Overcoming Addiction and Embracing Sobriety (15:00 - 22:00)
Funk Flex opens up about his struggles with alcohol and his path to sobriety:
"I stopped drinking on March 13th. I was a real drinker, and it had become part of my lifestyle." [15:43]
He emphasizes the positive changes brought about by his fiancée and returning to church:
"Now I feel like I'm going in the direction that I need to be. She's helped me see my value." [22:50]
5. Engagement, Marriage, and Family Dynamics (23:00 - 38:00)
Funk delves into his engagement to Deiondra and the significance of marriage in his life:
"I want to have a family. I'm taking full accountability. When a good woman comes into your life, you have to make adjustments." [06:00]
He discusses the decision to blend families and the importance of teaching his son strong family values:
"I want my son to grow with his cousins like brothers and sisters. Family is very important." [69:00]
6. Conflict with Trey Songz and Industry Challenges (29:00 - 38:00)
A heated discussion about a fight with Trey Songz reveals underlying tensions in the music industry:
"I think they had group meetings to shut me down because I called myself the king of R&B." [28:52]
Funk expresses frustration over lack of recognition despite his contributions:
"Nobody ever gave me the proper credit I deserve because I really sparked up the game." [30:25]
7. Documentary "Call Me Queer" (33:00 - 42:00)
Jacquees introduces Funk Flex’s documentary, "Call Me Queer," which chronicles his life story:
"Call Me Queer is just a story about my whole life. It should sum all of it up." [33:53]
Funk shares the emotional impact of the documentary premiere and its role in redefining his image:
"People really got tears in their eyes watching it. It made me feel good because I worked so hard to get to where I am." [33:58]
8. Mentorship and Influences (39:00 - 46:00)
Funk Flex talks about key mentors like Mike Epps and Chris Brown who influenced his career and personal growth:
"Mike Epps is the type of OG we need more of. He told me to stop drinking and clean my image." [39:00]
He highlights the importance of mentorship in overcoming personal challenges:
"Chris Brown called me every day, telling me to stop smoking and drinking." [41:19]
9. Relationship with Cash Money and Stunna (43:00 - 52:00)
Funk discusses his affiliation with Cash Money Records and his close relationship with Stunna:
"Stunna has been great. He blocked my number once, but we're cool now." [44:24]
He emphasizes the familial bond and mutual support within the label:
"Stunna keeps spending the bag. We keep rolling because we have real relationships." [44:24]
10. Ex-Dreezy, Deiondra, and Personal Relationships (63:00 - 74:00)
Funk addresses rumors and clarifies his relationship with Ex-Dreezy and fiancée Deiondra:
"I told Dreezy I was having a baby with Deiondra before it was public." [64:38]
He discusses the complexities of long-term relationships and the importance of honesty:
"I always had love for her. I got respect for Dreezy. I'm not in love with her anymore." [65:12]
11. Parenting and Legacy (69:00 - 72:00)
Funk shares his approach to parenting, influenced by his mother and absence of his biological father:
"I'm teaching my son about God early, responsibility, and the importance of family." [69:11]
He reflects on creating a strong family legacy despite past challenges:
"I want my son to have a real family dynamic. I'm building something great for him." [72:16]
12. Conclusion and Final Thoughts (73:54 - 75:00)
Funk Flex wraps up by reiterating his commitment to personal growth and family:
"I'm so in love with where I am now. I feel confident talking about my past because I've grown." [73:57]
He thanks his mentors, family, and fiancée for their unwavering support:
"I'm grateful for everything that helped me become who I am today." [74:03]
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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On Sobriety:
"I stopped drinking on March 13th. I was a real drinker, and it had become part of my lifestyle." [15:43]
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On Music's Role:
"Baby making music is basically like a sex playlist. You can just play this album through, and it's just get you where you need to go." [03:22]
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On Family Values:
"I want to teach my son about God early... how to be responsible and how to look out for the family." [69:00]
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On Mentorship:
"Mike Epps is the type of OG we need more of. He told me to stop drinking and clean my image." [39:00]
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On Personal Growth:
"I can always talk about how special our relationship was... how much they taught me about this shit." [37:00]
Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club offers a deep dive into Jacquees’s (Funk Flex’s) personal and professional life, highlighting his struggles, triumphs, and the pivotal relationships that have shaped his journey. From overcoming addiction to navigating complex relationships within the music industry, Jacquees provides an honest and introspective view into his life, emphasizing the importance of family, mentorship, and personal accountability.
For listeners seeking inspiration and an authentic look into the life of an artist striving for growth and redemption, this episode delivers profound insights and heartfelt moments.
