Comedians Jess Hilarious and Loren LoRosa make fun of a recent on-air drama with a parody titled 'The Job Is Mine.'

Jess Hilarious and Loren LoRosa are resolving their issues from their Breakfast Club incident.

March 29th 2025.

Comedians Jess Hilarious and Loren LoRosa make fun of a recent on-air drama with a parody titled 'The Job Is Mine.'
The atmosphere was filled with playful comedy and witty sarcasm as Jess Hilarious and Loren LoRosa came together to record a parody of the famous song, "The Boy Is Mine". The two were good-humoredly competing for the coveted third co-hosting spot on the popular radio show, The Breakfast Club.

Just a week after their intense on-air debate about who truly deserves the third co-host position, Jess and Loren decided to address the speculation in a lighthearted way. On March 28, The Breakfast Club released a hilarious video where the two radio personalities recreated the iconic hit, "The Boy Is Mine" by Brandy and Monica.

With a mischievous glint in their eyes, Jess and Loren sang, "They had about enough, it's not hard to see the job is mine. I'm sorry that you seem to be confused. That seat belongs to me, the job is mine," on the catchy hook.

The parody video featured Jess and Loren playfully swapping out Brandy and Monica's signature verses with their own verses, where they took turns pleading their case for why they are the rightful co-hosts.

"I think it's time we got this straight. Sat and talked face to face. There is no way you could mistake this for your job, are you insane?" Jess sang with a cheeky smile.

To which Loren responded by singing, "See I tried to hesitate, I didn't want to say what they told me. They said without me here to explain the latest news, they wouldn't stay."

The entertaining spoof cleverly addressed the buzz surrounding their heated on-air clash from the previous week, where Jess called out Loren for her frustration over her continued presence on the morning show after returning from maternity leave. However, the two were able to hash things out on air and move past the issue, with Loren later announcing her new solo show with iHeartMedia and Charlamagne tha God's Black Effect Podcast Network.

Fans couldn't get enough of the amusing parody and praised Jess and Loren for turning what could have been a problematic situation into a fun and creative one.

"This is legendary marketing," one fan wrote, while another added, "You know what?! I ain't mad at it. My type of carrying on! Marketing genius."

It's clear that Jess and Loren's spoof song was a hit among fans, and it's a testament to their ability to make peace and find humor in a tense situation. This just goes to show that laughter truly is the best medicine.

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