I laugh and brush off 99% of the shit Charlamagne says, but he's right here
I laugh and brush off 99% of the shit Charlamagne says, but he's right here






Everybody walking is a contradiction.
Everybody walking is a contradiction.

Yep but Charlamagne did a good job of using examples and facts to bolster his opinion so it can't be dismissed as typical Charlamagne hating and talking shit.Everybody's gotta opinion.![]()
niggas be too concern over what other niggas does with their lives
Yep but Charlamagne did a good job of using examples and facts to bolster his opinion so it can't be dismissed as typical Charlamagne hating and talking shit.
I didn't hear him talking a lot about what he does with his life, just his public persona and his neverending persecution complex.
he sounds like a hater

I think he means that people value their opinions too much these days, and I agree.
I mean, did we really need to hear what Charlemagne thinks about Kanye?


FreeWill and Freedom of choice? This is limited for victims of racism/white supremacy! Charlamagne needs to put things in the right context!
He's right. A lot of people including myself have all been saying it. I just wasn't sure if any radio personality would actually go there, at least he did.
I think he means that people value their opinions too much these days, and I agree.
I mean, did we really need to hear what Charlemagne thinks about Kanye?
What's a "hater"???
Do we really need to hear what ANYONE (including yourself) thinks nowadays???![]()



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KRS-One Throws PM Dawn Off Stage
Date: 12/26/1993
It all seems quaint now, but back in 1992, being a "soft" rapper with a crossover hit and talking about another rapper in a magazine were grounds for getting your ass thrown off stage. At least if you're PM Dawn, performing at Manhattan's Sound Factory nightclub.
Weeks prior, one half of the Jersey City duo—who'd landed a major hit with the soft-as-marshmallows, Spandau Ballet–sampling "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss"—had mused to Details magazine, "KRS-One wants to be a teacher, but a teacher of what?" Bad move.
A still in-his-prime KRS and his crew ran up onstage, literally shoved Prince Be off, and then dropped "The Bridge." Needless to say, the crowd went nuts, PM Dawn was barely heard from again, and rap got a little more hardcore ("keep it real" became a catchphrase soon after). "I answered his question," KRS-One later told USA Today. "I'm a teacher of respect."

