Months after hinting about the possible cancellation of their morning show at Hot 97, Ebro Darden and Peter Rosenberg announced that their show Ebro In The Morning has been cancelled. Ebro and Peter broke the news via their official X accounts on December 12.Ebro wrote:“It’s done. More to come. #EbroInTheMorning.”Peter added:“I lived out a childhood dream, and it was amazing. Very excited for what's next #ebrointhemorning #reallate.”While several fans of the show have expressed their shock and anger at the news, popular Canadian rapper Drake seems to be celebrating instead. The God’s Plan crooner commented an axe emoji on an Instagram post covering the news.As usual, Drake’s action didn't sit well with the hosts of the now-canceled morning show. Ebro Darden and Peter Rosenberg have always been vocal in their criticisms of Drake.In response to Drake’s comment, Ebro Darden tweeted:“Drake is 'right-wing' and so is sAK.”Peter Rosenberg, on the other hand, had a lengthier message for the rapper.“It's behavior like this that has made it impossible for people to defend the wack sh*t that he does ...,” he wrote on X.Adding:“But happy Hanukkah my one time pal .. I truly wish you well, even if you're celebrating what you believe is our demise (spoiler alert -- we're about to be much bigger now that we won't be held back by a company that is and has been completely lost ever since they bought the station!).”More details on Ebro Darden and Peter Rosenberg’s show cancellationEbro Darden and Peter Rosenberg took to their X accounts to announce the cancellation of their show on Hot 97, Ebro In The Morning, after 13 years. Hours after announcing the end of his show, Ebro posted a video on X, sharing his reasons on why the show was cancelled. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAccording to Ebro Darden, the owners of Hot 97 are more focused on managing their casino businesses and don't prioritize hip hop culture or support programming.“You look around at all the major media outlets, all of them, they all got to fold up 'cause they all trying to renew their deals and their licenses. We'll get into more specifics another time... Bro's a casino owner. You know those three licenses that they got here in New York City for the casinos? The guy that owns this sh*t owns one of the casino's licenses. He got to raise half a billion dollars.”The host continued:“They need my sh*t-talking, anti-Netanyahu, anti-government, progressive sh*t out the way, bro. They need me out the way. They're trying to get to these bags that these VCs got, raise some capital. They don't really care. Especially for a Hot 97 or a WBLS, they don't give a f*ck about hip-hop or Black music or Black community, they don't give a f**k about none of that.”He added:“They give a f*ck about access. They give a f*ck about being able to bring their little nerdy friends to the concerts. 'Cause that helps them raise money. They've been trying to get to me for years, bro. Years.”Also read: How many biological kids does Amy Robach have? Details explored as reporter makes rare red carpet family appearance with TJ Holmes