Where does Charlamagne Tha God live

Where does Charlamagne Tha God live

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You’ve been called the Howard Stern of hip-hop because of your outspoken personality on The Breakfast Club, the radio show you’ve co-hosted since 2010.  

We keep it provocative, and that’s how we’ve become a global sensation.

Where’d you get the name Charlamagne Tha God? 

When I was a kid, I used to sell crack. I would call myself Charles or Charlie so no one would recognize me. In night school, I was reading a history book that talked about the emperor Charlemagne. That wasn’t far from Charles. I was also studying the Five-Percent Nation [a black empowerment ideology] at the time and in the Five-Percent Nation, everybody’s a god. So, Charlamagne Tha God.

You’ve come a long way from hustling. You’re 40, with a wife and three daughters. Your friends include Kanye West, who chose to talk to you publicly last year about his mental health struggles.

I’m glad we’ve opened up the conversation about mental health. Everybody’s feeling the same thing, but nobody wants to talk about it.  

In your latest book, Shook One, you talk about how hard it is for black patients to find psychotherapists of their race. In fact, your therapist is a white woman. How’s that going?

I originally wanted an Asian woman therapist, someone who didn’t have any of the same prejudices I had and was neutral, who could tell me whether I was bugging or not. But I found a Caucasian woman to talk to this past year, and she’s been great. 

Where does Charlamagne Tha God live

What made you decide to live in New Jersey?

I got my first real break with Wendy Williams, who was syndicated in Columbia, South Carolina, where I was a host at 103.9 FM in the early 2000s. She and her husband would come down and kick it with us sometimes. In 2005, when she was ready to transition to TV, she offered me a job in New York as a cohost on her show. They gave me a place to stay in Fort Lee. 

After Fort Lee, you moved your family to upscale Teaneck. 

I used to live in an all-Jewish neighborhood in Teaneck and it was great. There were dope kosher restaurants, and it was mad quiet on the weekends. 

But there was an unfortunate incident with a neighbor there.

My friend Wax pulled up in a new Mercedes in broad daylight, and my neighbor got suspicious and called the cops…. They ended up taking Wax to jail for unpaid parking tickets. I was just like, that’s so racist. 

You’ve since left Teaneck. Do you worry about your young daughters experiencing similar scenes? 

My [oldest] daughter is the only black girl in her fifth-grade class. I’d like her to be around more diversity. But a lot of times when things happen, you don’t know whether it’s because of the color of your skin or circumstances. 

What do you do for fun? 

For me it’s staying home. I cannot wait to get home. When you’re young, you’re in the house and you’ve got nothing to do, and you’ve got to get out. You walk around Walmart for no reason, or you go hang out at McDonald’s. When you’re older, all you want to do is be at home.

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Growing up “Lenard McKelvey” in the small town of Moncks Corner, South Carolina, “Charlamagne Tha God” was once just another kid dreaming of a better life, yet inevitably falling prey to the dangerously glamorized street life. By the time he was 18, the precocious teen, who was no stranger to a few good books by way of his mother, a school teacher, slowed down his rebellious ways and stumbled upon his love for radio during an internship in his town. In just a few years, Charlamagne would be recognized as one of the best voices in South Carolina by the late 90s.

While on the air in Columbia, S.C., Charlamagne drew attention to the local show he hosted on Hot103.9 (WHXT-FM) by distributing his controversial interviews and skits online. His irreverent, “shock jock” interview style, inspired by the likes of everyone from Larry King to Bill O’Reilly to Arsenio Hall, got the attention of then radio personality Wendy Williams, who would quickly take Charlamagne under her wing as an apprentice.

Williams would rebroadcast Charlamagne’s interviews on her popular, syndicated radio show, The Wendy Williams Experience. He later joined the program as co-host. Working alongside Williams not only introduced Charlamagne to a new audience, but it also helped strengthen the voice that has defined his career – a voice he now uses to reach audiences in all mediums – from syndicated radio, to television, to print, to digital and new-media.

Presently, Charlamagne is the host and star of MTV2’s popular late-night talk show Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne, which evolved from 2014’s Charlamagne and Friends. He is also a part of the lead cast in MTV2’s Guy Code and Guy Court, a spin-off of the former.

In addition, Charlamagne currently hosts a widely-acclaimed podcast entitled Brilliant Idiots, alongside MTV’s Andrew Schultz, where the duo discusses their reaction to both world and pop culture news. Currently, Brilliant Idiots is streamed and downloaded by hundreds of thousands of listeners and fans per episode. The success the show has garnered has opened doors for a “Brilliant” tour, in which Charlamagne and Shultz can be found in different cities around the world, on stage, for a live taping.

As for Charlamagne’s first love, radio, the personality currently stars in the hugely popular morning radio show, The Breakfast Club, which is syndicated by Premiere Networks on nearly 100 stations across the nation. Charlamagne hosts The Breakfast Club, a.k.a. “The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show,” out of Power 105 in New York City alongside DJ Envy and Angela Yee, and it is widely regarded as the most informative and entertaining top-rated Hip Hop and R&B morning show today, dominating both the airwaves and Revolt TV, a music cable network from Sean Combs which simulcasts the program.  

Each morning between the hours of 6 and 10 a.m., fans of The Breakfast Club tune in to hear the trio’s unrivaled interviews and conversations with celebrities and hip-hop artists, entertainment news, fresh music mixes, along with their signature blend of honesty and humor. It can also be streamed via iHeartRadio.com and the iHeartRadio mobile app. Fans also have access to Weekends with the Breakfast Club, which features the 20 hottest songs on the charts alongside DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne’s signature interviews with megastars and hip-hop icons. The program currently airs on more than 100 stations nationwide.

When he’s not on the radio or television studio, Charlamagne - the “Prince of Pissing People Off,” the “Ruler of Rubbing You The Wrong Way,” and the “Architect of Aggravation,” - is still himself, minus the mic. However, this is not to be confused with an inability to remain a humble and hardworking man both in and out of the industry.

In April 2017, “hip-hop’s Howard Stern” (Rolling Stone) shared his unlikely success story in his first book: Black Privilege: Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It. Published by Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Shuster Inc., Black Privilege features Charlamagne’s comic, often controversial, and always brutally honest insights on how living an authentic life is the quickest path to success. The New York Times Best-selling Author released his second book in October 2018, Shook One: Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me. In the book, Charlamagne shares his blueprint for breaking free from fear and anxiety. 

Charlamagne may be widely and worldly acclaimed these days, but the family fan is still a southern and hospitable charmer from a small town in South Carolina. And so long as he is breathing, he will never forget where is from, and that he beat the odds to become: Charlamagne Tha God.

Where is Charlemagne the God from?

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How old is Charmaine The God?

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The Breakfast Club is an American syndicated radio show based in New York City. It is hosted by DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne tha God. The Breakfast Club's flagship station is WWPR-FM Power 105.1 and it currently airs in over 90 radio markets around the U.S., including Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Miami.