Tyga Breakfast Club Interview: "Ayo" Rapper Speaks On Kylie Jenner Relationship, Drake Beef & More

During Amber Rose's recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, she threw shade at Tyga and Kylie Jenner, insinuating that they were dating since Kylie was 16 years old and that he abandoned her best friend and his baby mama Blac Chyna. This led to a twitter feud between Kylie's older sister Khloe Kardashian and Rose yesterday. Now the man in all these rumors has decided to speak. While in New York City for his Between the Sheets tour with Chris Brown and Trey Songz, Tyga stopped by The Breakfast Club this morning to clear up the rumors that have been circulating about his relationship with Kylie Jenner, his situation with YMCMB, his beef with Drake and Nicki Minaj, and more. Here's what he had to say:

On his rumored relationship with Kylie Jenner:

"I'm not dating Kylie. I'm not dating her. I just want to get that out of the way. I want to be clear to everybody that I did not leave my family to be with Kylie. That's ridiculous. Me and Chyna, we broke up almost close to a year now. Because of the decision we made and things that weren't going right in our relationship, we decided to split and raise an emotionally stable kid. That's what we did, and now we have a great relationship. I just want to be clear about that. I didn't leave nobody to be with anybody. It just wasn't working. Sometimes you feel like when you have a kid that early, you don't want to raise an emotionally unstable kid because they pick up on everything. And now we have a great relationship. He spends as much as he can with his mom. He spends as much time as he can with me. It's cool now. It ain't no pressure.

"TMZ didn't really care about me until they figured out that I like lived next door to [the Kardashian/Jenner family], but I've been friends with them before I even met Chyna. So me hanging out with them it wasn't nothing new. But now people just want to make a story of it. It's crazy. The sh*t that they make up is like the craziest thing I've ever heard of. I've known her and her family for a long time.

"And black culture is different. If you hang around somebody, you smashin' them. But like white culture is different. They really are friends, you know what I'm saying. It's different. For me, if I'm like friends with her and I'm friends with her sister -- they hoes or we smashin' them. And it's like we really friends. I respect her mom, I know her whole family.

"The thing about [Kylie], man, she's just a good person. You ever meet somebody and you feel like their energy is just good? It's like not negative. We're not talking about what's on MediaTakeOut today and what's negative and stuff. She's just a good person, and she just comes from a good upbringing. I just never met anybody like that. Her and her family how they deal with all that bullsh*t.

"It wasn't weird to nobody in her family really because I always come to the crib. If I was with Chyna or King. You know King, he'll play with North. The nannies they'll link up and go to the park together and stuff like that. It was never like a weird situation that I was hanging out with Kylie. When they found out that I wasn't with Chyna, they were just like, 'Oh, what happened?' Because I linked Chyna and Kim together, I introduced them. It's not like they were best friends and she betrayed her."

On his rumored beef with Drake:

"I just don't f**k with him as a person because the experiences I've had with him personally. I'm not going against who he is as a person to the public or his music or anything like that. Like I've said, his music is great and it's undeniable. It's his moment.

"It's not really a beef. It's just personal experiences I've had with him -- just phone calls and stuff like that. I feel like he's a nice guy on the outside, but he's not genuine. He plays people left and right. That's just my opinion, and I'm entitled to have my own opinion, and at the end of the day when I did that interview, that's how I felt exactly at the moment."

On his rumored beef with Nicki Minaj:

"Another thing I want to clear up is you know when I did that interview, I know people were saying I was calling Nicki fake, and that's not the case. I was just saying we weren't getting along at that exact moment. You know me and Nicki got into it about something stupid. It was over a song ["Truffle Butter"], but that's what brothers and sisters do, they fight. So I don't have anything against Nicki. I f**k with her 100 percent."

Watch the full interview below, and let us know what you think in the comments section. Tyga's upcoming joint project with Chris Brown, Fan of a Fan: The Album, is due out Feb. 24 and features appearances from Schoolboy Q, 50 Cent, Boosie, Wale, Pusha T, and more.

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Tyga, Drake, Chris Brown, Trey Songz, Kylie Jenner
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