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Charlamagne tha God

Lenard Larry McKelvey (born June 29, 1978), known professionally as Charlamagne tha God or simply Charlamagne, is an American radio host and television personality. He is a co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show The Breakfast Club with DJ Envy, whom he was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame with in 2020 for their work on the show. He also hosts the late-night talk show Hell of A Week with Charlamagne tha God on Comedy Central.

Charlamagne tha God
McKelvey at the 2019 Montclair Film Festival
Born
Lenard Larry McKelvey

(1978-06-29) June 29, 1978 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Radio and television personality
Career
ShowHell of A Week with Charlamagne tha God
The Breakfast Club (co-host)
Station(s)Power 105.1
Time slot6–10 a.m.
CountryUnited States

Prior to his work on The Breakfast Club, he worked as a radio personality for several radio stations and also spent time as second mic on The Wendy Williams Experience with Wendy Williams on VH1. He is the founder of the Black Effect Podcast Network,[1] and was featured on Guy Code, Guy Court and Girl Code. He was also a VJ for The Week in Jams with DJ Envy and Sofi Green. In 2015, McKelvey began hosting the MTV2 show Uncommon Sense.

In the shock jock tradition, one of McKelvey's personal mantras is "bite my tongue for no one";[2] he was called "hip-hop's Howard Stern" by Rolling Stone magazine.[3]

Early life

McKelvey was born to Larry Thomas McKelvey, a Jehovah's Witness-turned-Muslim[4] and his wife, an English teacher and Jehovah's Witness,[3][4][5] on June 29, 1978.[6] He grew up in Moncks Corner, South Carolina[7] where as a teenager he was arrested twice for Possession with Intent to Distribute marijuana and cocaine.[8]

When McKelvey was arrested a third time, after being near a (non-fatal) shooting, his father refused to pay his bail money. After 41 days in jail, he asked his mother to pay for bail, at which point his father decided to "give him another chance".[8] After his release, McKelvey began attending night school[8] and graduated from Berkeley High School (in Moncks Corner).[9]

In 2001, McKelvey was accused of sexual assault after a party. He denied having sexual relations with the accuser and cooperated with the authorities, providing DNA evidence which failed to support the claim that he had had sex with the victim.[10] The sexual assault charges were dropped and he later pled guilty to a misdemeanor count of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, for which he received three years probation.[11][12]

Career

Early career in radio

McKelvey started his career in radio as an intern for Z93 Jamz in Charleston. He also spent time in Columbia with WHXT.[9] He left South Carolina in 2006 to become second mic to radio host Wendy Williams.[9] He devised the stage name of "Charlamagne", derived from his street name as a drug dealer, "Charles," and developed a new persona based on Charlemagne (aka Charles the Great), who ruled much of Western Europe circa 800 A.D.[3] He added "Tha God" because it "sounded cool."[8]

His forward questioning and interviews of hip hop and R&B artists on radio raised his public profile, but also caused rifts between himself and the guests of the show. The show was taken off the air in 2008 and he was laid off.[8] Relations between Charlamagne and Williams deteriorated, though he has stated numerous times on the show The Breakfast Club that he views Williams as a mentor, and the two reunited in 2019.[13]

In 2008 he began hosting the morning show for 100.3 The Beat in Philadelphia. He was fired by the station in 2009, a few days after airing an interview with Beanie Sigel, who had released a diss track about Jay-Z, both of whom were former rappers for Roc-A-Fella Records. Speculation in the media was that Jay-Z was behind the firing of McKelvey due to the interview.[14] He returned to Moncks Corner to live with his mother for about a year prior to being offered a position with WWPR-FM to co-host The Breakfast Club.[15]

2010–2016: The Breakfast Club and television

In 2010, McKelvey became a co-host on The Breakfast Club, alongside DJ Envy and Angela Yee on WWPR-FM in New York City, along with its national television simulcast on Revolt.[3] The show was started by Power 105.1 to compete with Hot 97, one of the most popular hip-hop morning shows in New York. He was brought in as a co-host due to his radio experience and knowing "how to get to the edge and not go over it."[15] Once part of the show, he gave himself the title "Prime Minister of Pissing People Off, the Architect of Aggravation, and the Ruler of Rubbing People the Wrong Way."[16]

In 2011, McKelvey began serving as a cast member of Guy Code, a comedy television show on MTV2 that talks about a special code of conduct just for men. The show ended in March 2015. He also starred on the MTV2 show Charlamagne & Friends.[3] He co-hosted MTV New Year's live from Times Square in both 2013 and 2014, and in 2015 he was a correspondent for the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards pre-show.[17][18][19]

In 2014, he was dubbed "hip-hop's Howard Stern" by Rolling Stone magazine.[3] The following year, he began hosting Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne tha God on MTV2.[20][21]

2017–present: Book writing, podcast, and Radio Hall of Fame

In 2017, his book Black Privilege: Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It, which he called "a self-help guide for the hood,"[2] was published by the Simon & Schuster imprint Touchstone. Steven Kurutz of The New York Times gave the book a mostly positive review, describing Black Privilege as "a street-smart self-help guide" with typically blunt advice offered in eight different principles.[22] The book was ranked sixth in the May 7, 2017, New York Times list of best-selling hardback non-fiction.[23] McKelvey's second book, Shook One: Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me was released on October 23, 2018.[24]

In 2019, he became the host of Emerging Hollywood, a YouTube series from The Hollywood Reporter. On this show, he speaks with Hollywood professionals to discuss various political topics. His past guests on the show include Trevor Noah and Jameela Jamil.[25]

In 2020, McKelvey founded the Black Effect Podcast Network in partnership with iHeartMedia.[1] In August 2020, he and his Breakfast Club co-hosts, Angela Yee and DJ Envy, were inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.[26] With fellow MTV2 personality Andrew Schulz, he hosts The Brilliant Idiots podcast on Combat Jack's Loud Speakers Network.[27][28]

McKelvey became the host of the late-night talk show Tha God's Honest Truth in 2021.[29]

Discography

  • South Crack: The Album (2008)

Film and TV credits

Year Title Role Type Notes
2009 Kiss & Tail: The Hollywood Jumpoff Himself
2011–2015 Guy Code Himself Stars in along with Lil Duval
2011 This Thing of Ours "Shottah"
2012 Hip-Hop POV Himself
2012 Hood State of Union Himself
2013 The Week in Jams Himself Host in along with DJ Envy & Sofi Green
2013 Girl Code Himself
2013 Guy Code Honors Himself A one and a half-hour show that honored the superheroes and villains from the 2013 Comic-Con in San Diego, California
2013 Charlamagne & Friends Himself 2013–Present
2013 Guy Court Himself
2013, 2015 Wild 'N Out Himself 3 episodes
2014 Ride Along Cop film Cameo appearance
2015 Catfish: The TV Show Himself 1 episode
2015–present Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne Himself Host
2015 Empire Himself 1 episode
2017 Grow House Black Jesus film Acting debut
2017 Bodied Hunnid Gramz film
2018 Catfish: Trolls Himself 3 episodes
2018 The After Party Himself film Cameo appearance
2020 Dave (TV series) Himself 1 episode
2021 Boogie Patrick film
2022 Ziwe Himself 1 episode
2023 The Daily Show Himself (Guest) Television Episode: January 19
Himself (Guest Host) Television Originally for the Week of May 15. Postponed due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike until further notice.
Bupkis Priest Episode 8: "Show Me the Way"

References

  1. ^ a b Spangler, Todd (September 9, 2020). "Charlamagne tha God Launches Black Effect Podcast Network With iHeartMedia". Variety. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Charlamagne Tha God Calls New Book, Black Privilege, a 'Self-Help Guide for the Hood'". People.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Vozick-Levinson, Simon (February 5, 2014). "Meet Hip-Hop's Howard Stern: Charlamagne tha God". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD". January 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "Charlamagne tha God has book coming next spring". AP NEWS. November 1, 2016.
  6. ^ "Five Things You Didn't Know About Charlamagne tha God". TVOvermind. March 10, 2018.
  7. ^ Lehrman, Jessica (May 3, 2016). "Tha God of Radio". Vulture. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d e Bernstein, Jacob (December 11, 2013). "Charlamagne Tha God: Keeping a Hot Seat Warm". The New York Times. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  9. ^ a b c Schechter, Maayan (June 13, 2019). "SC native Charlamagne is changing the 2020 conversation one candidate at a time". The State. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  10. ^ "'I Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone' ... DNA Tests Proved It". TMZ. July 12, 2018. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  11. ^ Zimmerman, Amy (July 26, 2018). "Inside the Disturbing Rape Allegations Against Charlamagne Tha God, Hip-Hop Radio's Biggest Voice". The Daily Beast. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  12. ^ Shilliday, Sarah Jones, Beth (July 12, 2018). "Charlamagne Tha God Raped Me When I Was 15, Alleges Jessica Reid — Now I Demand Justice". Hollywood Life. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  13. ^ Bennet, Jessica (November 5, 2019). "Wendy Williams and Charlamagne tha God reunite after squashing 10-year feud". Page Six. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  14. ^ Alexis, Diamond (March 20, 2018). "That Time Jay-Z (Allegedly) Got Charlamagne Tha God Fired". BET. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  15. ^ a b Jacobson, Mark (May 2, 2016). "The God of Radio". Vulture (New York Magazine). Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  16. ^ Charlamagne Tha God, 1980- (April 18, 2017). Black privilege : opportunity comes to those who create it (First Touchstone hardcover ed.). New York. p. 219. ISBN 9781501145308. OCLC 958459919.
  17. ^ "MTV Is Ringing in 2014 with the "Girl Code Presents: New Year's Code" Special Starting December 31 at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT". The Futon Critic. December 11, 2013. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  18. ^ . TV by the Numbers. December 11, 2014. Archived from the original on February 27, 2018. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  19. ^ "Music: Listen to Free Music, Watch New Music Videos | MTV Asia". Music.mtvasia.com. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  20. ^ "The Breakfast Club Host Charlamagne tha God and Tyga Land Their Own Shows on MTV2". Music Times. April 17, 2015. from the original on August 2, 2015.
  21. ^ "Charlamagne puts his 'Uncommon Sense' to good use on TV and social media". Cynopsis Media. July 5, 2015.
  22. ^ Kurutz, Steven (April 17, 2017). "Charlamagne Tha God Puts His Straight Talk in a Book". The New York Times.
  23. ^ "Hardcover Nonfiction Books - Best Sellers". The New York Times. May 7, 2017. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  24. ^ Charlamagne tha God (2018). Shook One: Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me. Atria Books. ISBN 978-1501193255.
  25. ^ "Charlamagne Tha God & Trevor Noah Explore Racial Diversity In Hollywood & Beyond". HipHopDX. May 3, 2019. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  26. ^ Saint-Vil, Sweenie (August 17, 2020). ""The Breakfast Club" inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame". Revolt. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  27. ^ Ng, Philiana (December 4, 2013). "MTV2 Renews 'Charlamagne & Friends' for Season 2 (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  28. ^ Robertson, Iyana (February 5, 2015). "Let Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz Sort Through Your Issues of Race in Hip-Hop". Vibe. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  29. ^ Thornton, Cedric (November 11, 2021). "Charlamagne Tha God's Honest Truth On Living Out His Dreams to Become a Major Player In Mainstream Media". Black Enterprise. Retrieved November 20, 2021.

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Charlamagne redirects here Not to be confused with Charlemagne Lenard Larry McKelvey born June 29 1978 known professionally as Charlamagne tha God or simply Charlamagne is an American radio host and television personality He is a co host of the nationally syndicated radio show The Breakfast Club with DJ Envy whom he was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame with in 2020 for their work on the show He also hosts the late night talk show Hell of A Week with Charlamagne tha God on Comedy Central Charlamagne tha GodMcKelvey at the 2019 Montclair Film FestivalBornLenard Larry McKelvey 1978 06 29 June 29 1978 age 44 Charleston South Carolina U S Occupation s Radio and television personalityCareerShowHell of A Week with Charlamagne tha GodThe Breakfast Club co host Station s Power 105 1Time slot6 10 a m CountryUnited StatesPrior to his work on The Breakfast Club he worked as a radio personality for several radio stations and also spent time as second mic on The Wendy Williams Experience with Wendy Williams on VH1 He is the founder of the Black Effect Podcast Network 1 and was featured on Guy Code Guy Court and Girl Code He was also a VJ for The Week in Jams with DJ Envy and Sofi Green In 2015 McKelvey began hosting the MTV2 show Uncommon Sense In the shock jock tradition one of McKelvey s personal mantras is bite my tongue for no one 2 he was called hip hop s Howard Stern by Rolling Stone magazine 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career in radio 2 2 2010 2016 The Breakfast Club and television 2 3 2017 present Book writing podcast and Radio Hall of Fame 3 Discography 4 Film and TV credits 5 References 6 External linksEarly lifeMcKelvey was born to Larry Thomas McKelvey a Jehovah s Witness turned Muslim 4 and his wife an English teacher and Jehovah s Witness 3 4 5 on June 29 1978 6 He grew up in Moncks Corner South Carolina 7 where as a teenager he was arrested twice for Possession with Intent to Distribute marijuana and cocaine 8 When McKelvey was arrested a third time after being near a non fatal shooting his father refused to pay his bail money After 41 days in jail he asked his mother to pay for bail at which point his father decided to give him another chance 8 After his release McKelvey began attending night school 8 and graduated from Berkeley High School in Moncks Corner 9 In 2001 McKelvey was accused of sexual assault after a party He denied having sexual relations with the accuser and cooperated with the authorities providing DNA evidence which failed to support the claim that he had had sex with the victim 10 The sexual assault charges were dropped and he later pled guilty to a misdemeanor count of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor for which he received three years probation 11 12 CareerEarly career in radio McKelvey started his career in radio as an intern for Z93 Jamz in Charleston He also spent time in Columbia with WHXT 9 He left South Carolina in 2006 to become second mic to radio host Wendy Williams 9 He devised the stage name of Charlamagne derived from his street name as a drug dealer Charles and developed a new persona based on Charlemagne aka Charles the Great who ruled much of Western Europe circa 800 A D 3 He added Tha God because it sounded cool 8 His forward questioning and interviews of hip hop and R amp B artists on radio raised his public profile but also caused rifts between himself and the guests of the show The show was taken off the air in 2008 and he was laid off 8 Relations between Charlamagne and Williams deteriorated though he has stated numerous times on the show The Breakfast Club that he views Williams as a mentor and the two reunited in 2019 13 In 2008 he began hosting the morning show for 100 3 The Beat in Philadelphia He was fired by the station in 2009 a few days after airing an interview with Beanie Sigel who had released a diss track about Jay Z both of whom were former rappers for Roc A Fella Records Speculation in the media was that Jay Z was behind the firing of McKelvey due to the interview 14 He returned to Moncks Corner to live with his mother for about a year prior to being offered a position with WWPR FM to co host The Breakfast Club 15 2010 2016 The Breakfast Club and television In 2010 McKelvey became a co host on The Breakfast Club alongside DJ Envy and Angela Yee on WWPR FM in New York City along with its national television simulcast on Revolt 3 The show was started by Power 105 1 to compete with Hot 97 one of the most popular hip hop morning shows in New York He was brought in as a co host due to his radio experience and knowing how to get to the edge and not go over it 15 Once part of the show he gave himself the title Prime Minister of Pissing People Off the Architect of Aggravation and the Ruler of Rubbing People the Wrong Way 16 In 2011 McKelvey began serving as a cast member of Guy Code a comedy television show on MTV2 that talks about a special code of conduct just for men The show ended in March 2015 He also starred on the MTV2 show Charlamagne amp Friends 3 He co hosted MTV New Year s live from Times Square in both 2013 and 2014 and in 2015 he was a correspondent for the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards pre show 17 18 19 In 2014 he was dubbed hip hop s Howard Stern by Rolling Stone magazine 3 The following year he began hosting Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne tha God on MTV2 20 21 2017 present Book writing podcast and Radio Hall of Fame In 2017 his book Black Privilege Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It which he called a self help guide for the hood 2 was published by the Simon amp Schuster imprint Touchstone Steven Kurutz of The New York Times gave the book a mostly positive review describing Black Privilege as a street smart self help guide with typically blunt advice offered in eight different principles 22 The book was ranked sixth in the May 7 2017 New York Times list of best selling hardback non fiction 23 McKelvey s second book Shook One Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me was released on October 23 2018 24 In 2019 he became the host of Emerging Hollywood a YouTube series from The Hollywood Reporter On this show he speaks with Hollywood professionals to discuss various political topics His past guests on the show include Trevor Noah and Jameela Jamil 25 In 2020 McKelvey founded the Black Effect Podcast Network in partnership with iHeartMedia 1 In August 2020 he and his Breakfast Club co hosts Angela Yee and DJ Envy were inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame 26 With fellow MTV2 personality Andrew Schulz he hosts The Brilliant Idiots podcast on Combat Jack s Loud Speakers Network 27 28 McKelvey became the host of the late night talk show Tha God s Honest Truth in 2021 29 DiscographySouth Crack The Album 2008 Film and TV creditsYear Title Role Type Notes2009 Kiss amp Tail The Hollywood Jumpoff Himself2011 2015 Guy Code Himself Stars in along with Lil Duval2011 This Thing of Ours Shottah 2012 Hip Hop POV Himself2012 Hood State of Union Himself2013 The Week in Jams Himself Host in along with DJ Envy amp Sofi Green2013 Girl Code Himself2013 Guy Code Honors Himself A one and a half hour show that honored the superheroes and villains from the 2013 Comic Con in San Diego California2013 Charlamagne amp Friends Himself 2013 Present2013 Guy Court Himself2013 2015 Wild N Out Himself 3 episodes2014 Ride Along Cop film Cameo appearance2015 Catfish The TV Show Himself 1 episode2015 present Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne Himself Host2015 Empire Himself 1 episode2017 Grow House Black Jesus film Acting debut2017 Bodied Hunnid Gramz film2018 Catfish Trolls Himself 3 episodes2018 The After Party Himself film Cameo appearance2020 Dave TV series Himself 1 episode2021 Boogie Patrick film2022 Ziwe Himself 1 episode2023 The Daily Show Himself Guest Television Episode January 19Himself Guest Host Television Originally for the Week of May 15 Postponed due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike until further notice Bupkis Priest Episode 8 Show Me the Way References a b Spangler Todd September 9 2020 Charlamagne tha God Launches Black Effect Podcast Network With iHeartMedia Variety Retrieved December 22 2020 a b Charlamagne Tha God Calls New Book Black Privilege a Self Help Guide for the Hood People a b c d e f Vozick Levinson Simon February 5 2014 Meet Hip Hop s Howard Stern Charlamagne tha God Rolling Stone Retrieved August 2 2016 a b CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD January 1 2018 Charlamagne tha God has book coming next spring AP NEWS November 1 2016 Five Things You Didn t Know About Charlamagne tha God TVOvermind March 10 2018 Lehrman Jessica May 3 2016 Tha God of Radio Vulture Retrieved May 15 2016 a b c d e Bernstein Jacob December 11 2013 Charlamagne Tha God Keeping a Hot Seat Warm The New York Times Retrieved August 2 2016 a b c Schechter Maayan June 13 2019 SC native Charlamagne is changing the 2020 conversation one candidate at a time The State Retrieved December 8 2020 I Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone DNA Tests Proved It TMZ July 12 2018 Retrieved January 16 2021 Zimmerman Amy July 26 2018 Inside the Disturbing Rape Allegations Against Charlamagne Tha God Hip Hop Radio s Biggest Voice The Daily Beast Retrieved July 17 2020 Shilliday Sarah Jones Beth July 12 2018 Charlamagne Tha God Raped Me When I Was 15 Alleges Jessica Reid Now I Demand Justice Hollywood Life Retrieved July 17 2020 Bennet Jessica November 5 2019 Wendy Williams and Charlamagne tha God reunite after squashing 10 year feud Page Six Retrieved December 9 2020 Alexis Diamond March 20 2018 That Time Jay Z Allegedly Got Charlamagne Tha God Fired BET Retrieved December 10 2020 a b Jacobson Mark May 2 2016 The God of Radio Vulture New York Magazine Retrieved December 10 2020 Charlamagne Tha God 1980 April 18 2017 Black privilege opportunity comes to those who create it First Touchstone hardcover ed New York p 219 ISBN 9781501145308 OCLC 958459919 MTV Is Ringing in 2014 with the Girl Code Presents New Year s Code Special Starting December 31 at 10 00 P M ET PT The Futon Critic December 11 2013 Retrieved February 26 2018 Ring in 2015 with MTV s New Year s Eve 2015 Hosted by Victoria Justice amp Charlamagne TV by the Numbers December 11 2014 Archived from the original on February 27 2018 Retrieved February 26 2018 Music Listen to Free Music Watch New Music Videos MTV Asia Music mtvasia com Retrieved April 18 2017 The Breakfast Club Host Charlamagne tha God and Tyga Land Their Own Shows on MTV2 Music Times April 17 2015 Archived from the original on August 2 2015 Charlamagne puts his Uncommon Sense to good use on TV and social media Cynopsis Media July 5 2015 Kurutz Steven April 17 2017 Charlamagne Tha God Puts His Straight Talk in a Book The New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Books Best Sellers The New York Times May 7 2017 Retrieved April 29 2017 Charlamagne tha God 2018 Shook One Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me Atria Books ISBN 978 1501193255 Charlamagne Tha God amp Trevor Noah Explore Racial Diversity In Hollywood amp Beyond HipHopDX May 3 2019 Retrieved May 10 2019 Saint Vil Sweenie August 17 2020 The Breakfast Club inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame Revolt Retrieved December 22 2020 Ng Philiana December 4 2013 MTV2 Renews Charlamagne amp Friends for Season 2 Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 26 2018 Robertson Iyana February 5 2015 Let Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz Sort Through Your Issues of Race in Hip Hop Vibe Retrieved February 26 2018 Thornton Cedric November 11 2021 Charlamagne Tha God s Honest Truth On Living Out His Dreams to Become a Major Player In Mainstream Media Black Enterprise Retrieved November 20 2021 External linksCharlamagne tha God on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlamagne tha God amp oldid 1154994958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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