Birdman's name has mentioned a lot in the media as of lately, especially on The Breakfast Club morning radio show, with hosts Angela Ye, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Da God. The producer is not a fan of how often and how badly he has been represented on their show, and showed just how pissed he is during a recent interview, where he cursed out the morning show crew, and then stormed out of the interview and studio.

During a Thursday, April 22 interview with the morning show co-hosts, Birdman, real name Bryan Williams, appeared agitated and hostile before the interview even began or he took his seat behind the microphone, as show on the Breakfast Club youtube channel. In the 2:26 footage, Williams is seen standing with his crew, as he proceeded to remove his sunglasses and let the radio show crew know exactly how he feels about them mentioning his name during their show.

"I want to start this sh*t off straight telling all three of y'all stop playing with my name," threatened Birdman.

From there, things went from bad to worse once the Cash Money executive decided to finally take his seat but, continued his frustration and verbal rants.

"N*gga when my name come up, respect it," insisted Williams. "Stop playing with my f*cking name, all three of y'all. I ain't gon' say it no more."

According to TMZ, Williams felt slighted after hearing how badly the morning show crew spoke about him in regards to him not paying his artists, which resulted in a legal battle between he and protege, Lil Wayne and his Cash Money record label. According to the site, Birdman arrived to the studio with about 6 or 7 other men with him and was prepared for war.

Charlamagne addressed Birdman's animosity and asked him why he even chose to show up for the interview if he was angry with them.

"I want to talk to you, tell a man in his face," explained the former Big Tymers rapper. "I knew a few places you was at, I could've pulled up but I ain't think that was gangsta. I wanted to come look you in your face like a man, and tell you how I feel."

Charlamagne then proceeded to ask the record label owner if he responded with the same tough guy persona with rappers Rick Ross or Trick Daddy. At that point, Birdman had reached his limits, and decided the interview was over.

"Y'all finished or y'all done" asked Birdan. "I ain't got no more talking."

Watch below. WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE

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