Ab-Soul keeps it 100 on fading to black, coming back with great art and everything in-between
Need more Ab-Soul in your life? How about over an hour of hearing what’s exactly on the mind of the hip-hop veteran?
Need more Ab-Soul in your life? How about over an hour of hearing what’s exactly on the mind of the hip-hop veteran?
From talking about his new Herbert studio effort to dealing with suicidal thoughts, it’s all must-see and hear content. Tap in.
Charlamagne Tha God believes Drake's doing way too much with his engagement rings necklace
Is there some serious clout-chasing going on right now or is Drake in his Certified Lover Boy light skin bag these days? Whatever the case, New York hip-hop personality Charlamagne Tha God definitely has an opinion.
Is there some serious clout-chasing going on right now or is Drake in his Certified Lover Boy light skin bag these days? Whatever the case, New York hip-hop personality Charlamagne Tha God definitely has an opinion.
The thorough entertainment legend delivers his thoughts to the masses on his ‘Hell of a Week’ series - notably sharing his thoughts on what exactly Drizzy was thinking with his 42-diamodn necklace.
In the season finale of Comedy Central’s Hell of A Week with Charlamagne Tha God, which airs at 11:30/10:30 pm CT on Comedy Central on Thursday nights, Charlamagne Tha God calls Drake’s necklace of 42 engagement rings “maniac behavior” and says that Drake “needs to let that hurt go.
Still getting caught up on what Charlamagne’s show is all about? Got you.
About Hell of a Week with Charlamagne Tha God
Comedy Central’s Hell of A Week with Charlamagne Tha God showcases a hilarious and off-the-cuff Charlamagne, bolstering the late-night talk show format that churns America’s news into digestible soundbites. The series airs Thursdays at 11:30 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central.
Lenard “Charlamagne” McKelvey, Stephen Colbert, Rachael Edwards (who also serves as Showrunner), Josh Lieb, Aaron McGruder, Karen Kinney, James Dixon and Norm Aladjem are executive producers with Lisa D. Goumelle as Executive in Charge of Comedy Central’s Hell of A Week with Charlamagne tha God.
Pusha T keeps it 100 on pandemic life, piecing together new tunes and more with Charlamagne Tha God
Music veteran Pusha T has plenty to talk about these days. The G.O.O.D. Music head steps up and kicks back with hip-hop personality Charlamagne Tha God to dish on everything from how he dealt with the pandemic and putting together his new body of work to fatherhood and marriage goals.
Music veteran Pusha T has plenty to talk about these days. The G.O.O.D. Music head steps up and kicks back with hip-hop personality Charlamagne Tha God to dish on everything from how he dealt with the pandemic and putting together his new body of work to fatherhood and marriage goals.
As Pusha T prepares to release his new album “It’s Almost Dry” he sits with Charlamagne Tha God to discuss grieving the loss of his parents, fatherhood, being married and the evolution of an era of rap music.
The LOX are still all about R-E-S-P-E-C-T + voting ahead of Election Day
Election Day is officially in 24 hours and there’s always buzz about whether or not it’s important to cast a vote. Simple answer? Of course it is. Longer answer? It’s to your best advantage to understand ‘who’ and ‘what’ you are voting for. Enter hip-hop personality Charlamagne Tha God and the legendary The LOX as they chop it up about politics and notably Black people getting out of the ‘bad record deal’ with the Democratic party.
Election Day is officially in 24 hours and there’s always buzz about whether or not it’s important to cast a vote. Simple answer? Of course it is. Longer answer? It’s to your best advantage to understand ‘who’ and ‘what’ you are voting for. Enter hip-hop personality Charlamagne Tha God and the legendary The LOX as they chop it up about politics and notably Black people getting out of the ‘bad record deal’ with the Democratic party.
There’s ample discussion happening here and no shortage of thoughts amongst L-O-X’s Jadakiss, Sheek Louch and Styles P. Kick back and take mental notes.
Young Thug reveals how much it cost to have Lil Baby leave the streets
Money very much is a thing in the rap game and Young Thug knows it. The hip-hop veteran recently chopped it up with rap personality Charlamagne Tha God about helping get Lil Baby to see a gold mine in the music industry is worth chasing than a life in the streets. More importantly, Thugger reveals the price point it took for him to leave the hustle for good.
Money very much is a thing in the rap game and Young Thug knows it. The hip-hop veteran recently chopped it up with rap personality Charlamagne Tha God about helping get Lil Baby to see a gold mine in the music industry is worth chasing than a life in the streets. More importantly, Thugger reveals the price point it took for him to leave the hustle for good.
The must-see clip provides context to why Baby would not avoid the danger of going back to prison and what it really took for the Atlanta native to believe in Thug enough to try his hand in the music biz. Kick back and take notes.