*In a world where feuds often get messy, Jess Hilarious and Loren LoRosa have found a lighthearted way to address their on-air tensions — through music!
The co-hosts of The Breakfast Club recently dropped a parody song and music video titled “The Job Is Mine,” serving up healthy portions of humor and self-awareness.
The track is a playful twist on Brandy and Monica’s 1998 classic “The Boy Is Mine,” and it brilliantly encapsulates their recent workplace drama while celebrating their camaraderie.
The music video debuted on Instagram and quickly caught fire with fans, showcasing Jess and Loren playfully bickering over co-hosting duties. With cheeky lyrics like Loren teasingly asking, “Are you sure you want your job?” and their amusing back-and-forth of “it’s mine,” the video is a testament to both their talent and their willingness to poke fun at themselves. They even nod to elements from the original music video, including a style homage to Monica’s iconic white heels.
While the parody arrived as a refreshing palate cleanser after their public disputes, it also serves as an ode to the power of humor in resolving conflict. Just weeks ago, Jess returned from maternity leave to find herself in a tug-of-war over her position, with Loren filling in during her absence and even rebranding her segment to “Loren with the Latest.”
Unsurprisingly, Jess’s initial reaction included feelings of being sidelined and unsupported by her co-hosts, which culminated in some Instagram Live venting. Thankfully, the two co-hosts eventually hashed it out live on air, with both expressing a desire to work together and support one another.
The release of “The Job Is Mine” appears to mark a turning point for the duo. Fans, celebrating their newfound unity, took to social media, with comments ranging from “top-tier marketing” to heartwarming reactions regarding the video’s conclusion, where Jess and Loren are seen holding hands. The imagery of reconciliation resonated with audiences, some of whom declared, “My heart melted a little bit seeing them hold hands in the end.”
Adding a further twist to the narrative, Loren is set to launch her own daily pop culture podcast, “The Latest,” under iHeartMedia and Charlamagne’s Black Effect Podcast Network, which is scheduled to premiere on March 31, 2025. This development could allow both women to carve out their own spaces and address their professional identities more independently, particularly as Jess has been gaining momentum on The Breakfast Club, appearing “much lighter” and more at ease since airing her grievances.

However, not all feedback has been entirely positive. Some discussions on platforms like Lipstick Alley showcase skepticism about the authenticity of their reconciliation, with users wondering if the “PR is PR’ing” in their newfound friendship.
Meanwhile, detractors pointed out the parody’s vocal performances as “a mess” but acknowledged the comedic value nonetheless.
With the backdrop of The Breakfast Club being no stranger to drama—Angela Yee’s departure in 2022 and her own frustrations tinged the show’s history—the duo’s parody offers a much-needed breather from the high-school-like antics.
In lieu of gossip and resentment, Jess Hilarious and Loren LoRosa have crafted a playful anthem that turns their conflict into a comedic collaboration — an inspiring reminder of how humor can be the best remedy in the workplace.
As for the soundtrack to their co-hosting saga, “The Job Is Mine” proves that laughter truly can be the best medicine, even in an environment that sometimes feels more like drama class.
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