Charlamagne Tha God just paid Cardi B one of the biggest compliments of her career.
No wonder he makes dance music these days. He just wants people to groove and have a good time. Unfortunately, his day-one fans want to hear that OG "I'll Boom Ya" Bobby Shmurda on the track. Maybe he can make an up-tempo song about dancing on the ops' graves or something and give us the best of both worlds. Just sayin'.
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HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Nick Fancher / Comedy Central Love him or hate him Charlamagne Tha God continues to be vocal about his commitment to mental health awareness. In a recent interview he credited Tyler Perry for a moment of clarity regarding being abused as a child. As spotted on The New York Post the radio personality recently appeared on The Daily Blast Live on Monday, October 25. During the conversation the Monks Corner, South Carolina native discussed a variety of topic regarding popular culture and his career. While detailing his youth he revealed that Tyler Perry made him realize he suffered trauma during his formative years. “I watched him crying and I remember saying to myself, ‘Well, you know, what’s wrong with him?’” he said. “Because I think the way...
Source: Nagina Lane / iOne Digital Over the years Charlamagne Tha God has been known for giving hot takes and controversial opinions such as the Drake era being over and saying Lakeith Stanfield needs help. Now the Breakfast Club co-host is turning some heads by proclaiming that Rapsody is the best rapper out in the game right now. Tha God gave his somewhat surprising opinion (he is a lyricist kinda guy) while he The Breakfast Club was interviewing OG Hip-Hop artist turned author, Sister Souljah. With her latest book Life After Death hitting shelves in book stores across the globe, Sister Souljah zoomed into the Hip-Hop morning show to speak about her book and it’s significance. After Sister Soulja spoke about the female artists in the game that her nieces can look up to, Charlamagne menti...