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Pop Culture "The Breakfast Club" host wanted a single drop or a big video closer to the album's release.
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Pop Culture Charlamagne thinks the Democrats would be better served with a younger, more popular candidate.
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Music The Youtuber reignited his beef with the Hot 97 host.
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Pop Culture The musical stylings of Ye have gone through some serious changes since he first blew up, and not all of his listeners have stuck around as a result.
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Pop Culture He also told Charlamagne that he believes gun licenses need to be renewed ever few years because "people change."
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Music Boosie Badazz says Sexyy Red was giving him his flowers by calling herself the "modern day Boosie."
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Viral The radio host suggested that her upcoming song "Casamigo" wasn't necessarily going to be a hit.
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Music Charlamagne says he's happy with the current state of hip-hop.
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Music Charlamagne Tha God recently discussed the health of his former radio partner.
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Music Drake is finally responding to Charlamagne's years of slander.
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TV Charlamagne Tha God remains part of "The Breakfast Club."
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Pop Culture "I've learned my lesson," "The Breakfast Club" host said after rooting for the Democratic candidates in the 2020 election.
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Hayley Hynes