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Charlamagne Tha God is a radio presenter, television personality, and author who is best known as the co-host of the radio show The Breakfast Club alongside Raashaun “DJ Envy” Casey and Angela Yee. Charlamagne was born Lenard Larry McKelvey on June 29, 1978 to Larry Thomas McKelvey and Julie Ford McKelvey in Charleston, South Carolina. Growing up around Moncks Corner, South Carolina, Lenard McKelvey got involved in selling drugs and was arrested twice for possession of marijuana and cocaine. He was arrested a third time after he witnessed a shooting from the backseat of a car. He remained in jail for 41 days until his mother paid his bail.
After he was released from jail, McKelvey, a high school dropout, started attending night school where he took a job as a radio intern. His radio career expanded when he became second mic to radio media personality Wendy Williams on VH1. He decided to take the name “Charlamagne” after King Charlemagne, whom he learned about at night school. Charlemagne ruled much of Western Europe during the late 700’s and early 800’s. He also adopted the name “Tha God” because he thought it was cool. Charlamagne and Wendy Williams had a personal falling out in 2008 over his controversial questions to hip hop guests on her show that led him to leave the r
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Shotguns In Hell: An Interview With Fredro Starr Of Onyx
“Nobody is writing, niggas getting they beats off Youtube. I was just raised differently.” — Fredro
Rappers are interesting people. When I was first asked to interview Fredro Starr of Onyx, I was excited… but a little nervous. From their music, they have a rep for being super aggressive.
That was only intensified by Fredro’s now infamous interview with The Breakfast Club, where he appeared to almost go to blows with Charlemagne. Hell, even my editor told me to make sure I was well versed since Fredro was prone to spazz. When we did finally sit down to do the interview, I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t see the man I was warned about. Naw, the person I interacted with was balanced. An OG who knew his place in the game, and knew how to play the game. Our interview was about Shotgunz In Hell, Onyx’s new collaborative project with Dope D.O.D. What I got was serious insight on Hip-Hop’s global state, trends, and longevity. Emcees take notes.
Onyx, you guys are obviously legends in the game. With that status comes the luxury of not keeping up with hyper-consuming Internet age of music. What made you decide now was the time to release new music? What, if anything about today’s music scene inf