During an intense in-depth interview with Ebro on the Hot 97 Morning Show, August Alsina held nothing back when discussing the infamous 106 & Park incident with co-host Keshia Chanté, where he cursed at her for disregarding his request to eliminate all questions related to the highly talked about beef with "Na Na" singer Trey Songz.

While the New Orleans native admits the curse heard around the world was partially his fault because he went public with the Trey Songz beef, Alsina says he was just being honest with his feelings in that moment. Luckily the two have dissolved their differences after having a chat together yesterday, according to Alsina.

"Here's the thing, people get honesty and being mean mixed up now-a-days---if you put me in a position, that's how I felt," said Alsina in response to why he cursed at Chanté. "I went back to BET yesterday and ugh that's exactly what I said. She was like, 'I didn't mean to disrespect you' and I was like, 'well it wasn't my intention to disrespect you'. But the thing was, before this conversation I felt how I felt and I spoke on how I felt you know. I don't take back nothing that I said."

Ebro went on to ask him about squashing the beef with Trey Songz and what started the dispute in the first place. The 21-year-old rapper ,who recently released his debut album Testimony, assures Ebro there is no more beef between them either but soon after he found a way to end the conversation on the topic.

"We don't have a problem. I just talked to Trey...I think I was in Miami with Jeezy and he got on the line with Jeezy and I hollered at em'. ---Honestly it doesn't matter. The thing is, I choose to tell you what I want to tell you and the rest of it just ain't your mother f***ing business. Period."

The 2014 XXL Freshman, who admits to having a "big f***ing mouth", is using the situation as a learning tool to grow from.

Watch August Alsina on 106 & Park below:

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[Hot 97]

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