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(AllHipHop News) Charlamagne Tha God is usually a man without a filter so when he is in a Ask Me Anything session from Reddit, the unexpected should be assumed. In his latest Reddit AMA session, the always loquacious radio personality discusses who he think will never do The Breakfast Club, his opinion on Kanye West’s new “Bound 2” video and more.
Always the critical voice, Charlamagne had no problem voicing his distaste for Kanye’s recently released music video for Yeezus‘ “Bound 2” featuring a half naked Kim Kardashian:

Charlamagne also revealed that The Breakfast Club had an interview with epochal comedian Paul Mooney but it remained unaired due to Mooney’s subject matter:
we did an interview with Paul Mooney that he never aired because I respect people’s opinions but he just came off as very racist. I don’t mind you expressing your opinion but he just seemed very prejudice….
Charlamagne revealed that Busta Rhymes and Machine Gun Kelly were the only artists to ever approach him about something he said on air and repeatedly stated he believes Drake will never appear on the show but did state how he would greet the Toronto MC if he did:
I don’t think he would but the first thing I would say to him is “Good Morning Fair Lady”
Read Charalamagne’s full Reddit AMA session here.
A suspect opened fire in the Bronx on another person just as children were skipping down the street a few feet away from the crime. Smh.
It’s a good thing no children or innocent bystanders were hurt but frustrating that they didn’t catch this joker.
(AllHipHop News) Peter Gunz’s most recognizable song, “De Ja Vu (Uptown)” with Lord Tariq resulted from a probation violation, Rikers’ Island stay and Shaquille O’Neal’s 1996 album You Can’t Stop The Reign.
Peter Gunz appeared on Cipha Sounds’ Hip Hop improv show Take It Personal and told the story of how him working on Shaq’s third album resulted in him being sent to Rikers. According to the man formerly known as Pete Lova, after catching a gun charge(and subsequently changing his name to Peter Gunz) he had mandatory probation. What happened after a young Peter Gunz was called to work on Shaq’s album is a mixture of complicated serendipity.
The UCB improvisers turned his frequent probation visits into a hilarious sketch in the futility of fighting a probation officer’s request.
Cipha Sounds’ Take It Personal is every Friday at 9pm at 153 E 3rd St in New York City.
Check out Peter Gunz explain how Shaq got him into and out of Rikers Island: