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Trey Songz has been on a tear lately. With a hit song on the radio and being mentioned by his frenemies on live television, Mr. Steal Your Girl’s name is in high demand. He stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss this and more.

On the eve of releasing his sixth album Trigga, Trey has a lot to prove. “Na Na” is one of the biggest tunes in the nightclubs but his fans still want to know he can deliver a complete body of work.

DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God get him to discuss this, his relationship with the recently released Chris Brown, R&B beef with August Alsina, and more.

So we present the top 7 things we learned from The Breakfast Club Trey Songz Interview. Let us know your favorite moment in the comments section.

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The Ballads

Even though he is more popular for his club records, he feels his ballads have more of an emotional connection with his fans.

Smoke

Trey admitted that “Smoke” was originally a record for Dr. Dre that was laid down about five years ago.

Clubbing

As Trey’s artistry has evolved so has his choice for spending his downtime. He no longer frequents nightclubs as he once used to which is a good thing as we know nothing but lawsuits and thots await him there.

R&B Beef

Trey admits to squashing his problems with August Alsina after August made it quite known that he was not feeling Trigga.

Breezy

His relationship with Chris Brown dates back to when Breezy was only 16. They are so close that they spoke when Chris was released.

Bobby

When Charlamagne Tha God brought up Bobby V for having great ballads, Trey admitted no relation to his music.

The Gun Show

DJ Envy was interested to know what Trey’s exercise routine is after seeing the “Na Na” video where Trey is barechested. Nullis.