Charlamagne Tha God ain’t feeling how people are mad at rappers for performing at Donald Trump’s Inaugural Ball and instead thinks they should be upset at the Democrats.
Fox Corporation’s free ad-supported streaming television "FAST" service has inked a deal with iHeartMedia that brings a popular nationally syndicated radio show targeting fans of hip-hop and R&B to viewers.
The tension between these media titans has simmered for years, but recent events have brought their antagonism to a boiling point. During a provocative
Charlamagne Tha God reignited his feud with Elliott ... "It's just sad, man," The Breakfast Club host said of Wilson's interview with Cam'ron. After the two briefly cracked jokes regarding ...
During the January 21 episode of his radio talk show The Breakfast Club, host Charlamagne Tha God called out the public for their outrage over rappers Nelly, Snoop Dogg, and others performing at Donal
Charlamagne Tha God highlighted unequal standards between entertainers and politicians, questioning disparities in public outrage.
The Breakfast Club host continued to say: "I would rather Cam and Jim had that nice conversation as opposed to Elliott. It's just sad, man... I just think it's wack [....] You can't be the guy ...
It’s no secret that Wendy Williams has been a hot topic for the last few years after her famous daytime talk show went off the air and reports about her failing health, divorce, and mental state began to spread. But now, she’s finally breaking her silence and speaking out about it all once and for all.
Charlamagne tha God called out the "hypocrisy" of those complaining about rappers at Trump's inauguration and not Democrats for their interactions with him.
"And what was even more ridiculous was watching, you know, liberals celebrate this. Like this is not a win," Charlamagne said.
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