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Charlamagne Tha God
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Justina Valentine
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DJ Envy
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building.
Justina Valentine
Yes indeed.
DJ Envy
Kalani. Welcome back.
Charlamagne Tha God
Thanks for having me.
DJ Envy
How you feeling?
Charlamagne Tha God
I feel good. I think the last time we did this we might have been on the. On a Zoom call. So it's cool to be in person.
DJ Envy
Yeah, it was Zoom.
Justina Valentine
How's your spirit? How's your energy?
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm super good. I'm like probably the best I've ever been.
Justina Valentine
Amazing.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
DJ Envy
And why is that?
Charlamagne Tha God
I think just life is really cool. I think I made something I'm stoked about. My fans are stoked. I got to do all these cool signings and see all of them in person and just like be back in the swing of things. So I'm good.
DJ Envy
They say you said, they say you're a gym rap. They said you up at 6 o'clock this morning in the gym. They say every morning.
Charlamagne Tha God
They might have lied about this morning. I was dead sleep this morning.
DJ Envy
Okay.
Charlamagne Tha God
But yeah, I'm up. I'm always about my fitness stuff. I'm super healthy and the healthiest. I've also ever been.
Justina Valentine
So yeah, I've been watching videos of you all weekend in New York and like, you know, a lot of people have been coming to your signings and your pop ups.
DJ Envy
Crowds have been crazy.
Justina Valentine
How does that make you feel getting that type of love?
Charlamagne Tha God
It's been cool. I mean, I've been doing this for so long and I've been doing signings for so long and at some point like my brain tricked me into being like, you know, they're probably gonna lessen over the years because it's like, you know, we've seen her a bunch. She dropped a bunch of projects. I'm on project seven or six. On project six. Is it seven? Seven. Oh, I was right. See so much music. I forgot that, you know, I didn't expect it to be getting bigger. So they're actually the, the craziest signings I've ever had so far because it's growing and that's, you know, that's all you can pray for.
Justina Valentine
I will say, you know, listening to your new album and just seeing you over the last few months, several months, talking like there's a confidence and a sense of self that you have now?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
Justina Valentine
That you didn't have years ago.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, for sure.
Justina Valentine
Why is that?
Charlamagne Tha God
I mean, I think it's been a long mental health journey. I think it's been a lot of contributing factors. New motherhood, different angles of like, public being publicly aligned with certain things or publicly misaligned. They're just like not stepping into myself. I'm 29, I'll be 30 next year. Like, I'm just. I'm. I'm growing up in a real way. So, like, I know how to prioritize and take care of myself differently now.
Kalani
So why did you name the album Crash?
Charlamagne Tha God
So essentially a crash is the height and the peak of a moment. It isn't like the anxiety that comes before and it isn't like the overthinking that comes after. It's just this like, excuse me, clusterfuck. It's just this, this thing that happens. And I knew this album wasn't going to make sense to most people. I knew that it would be something that you either loved or that you hated. And that kind of just is a crash. And that's kind of been the reception is. Some people hate it, some people love it, some people think it's my worst, and some people think it's my best. And I think that's really cool.
Justina Valentine
It's a little bit of everything.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's a crash. It's really a crash.
DJ Envy
It's a little bit of everything.
Kalani
Yeah.
DJ Envy
Was that what you wanted to do?
Charlamagne Tha God
You know, I didn't start wanting to do that. It started as my self titled and I went on this mission to like make. Finally make the Kehlani album, because I haven't done that yet. And we started in like going to all these different cities and we got all these Airbnbs in different places and it just kind of grew into this thing that resembled, I feel like me as a person. I feel like I've always been kind of this thing that doesn't make sense to everyone. They can't figure out like, who I am, what I am, what my story is, how it's been. All of these things, like, can't figure me out in whatever kind of way, how, how I look versus how, what kind of music I make, how I sound. And once I started taking its own life, I was like, oh, okay, it's just me as an album. So. Yeah.
DJ Envy
What is the self titled Kehlani album supposed to be like? Because you said it was supposed to be a lot of. What was that supposed to?
Charlamagne Tha God
Well, that album to me is more Rooted in the core things that shaped why I sing. I feel like the Kehlani album will be much more referencing, like, my actual core musical references. It'll probably be a lot more R B, but this album really reflected all the things that I listened to, like, that I grew up listening to, but didn't necessarily shape my identity as an artist, but reflect, like, you know, worldly where I'm at.
Kalani
So basically, we're still getting Kehlani albums.
Charlamagne Tha God
Absolutely. That'll probably be my next album. Probably, yeah. Good.
Justina Valentine
Lose My Wife is such a toxic record. It is so toxic. Like, why. Why would you make those choices and decisions knowing that it could cost you your wife?
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, you know, it's not a true story. I just wanted.
Justina Valentine
Oh, no, that's what you tell them.
Charlamagne Tha God
No, it's true. It's true. So in my head, Crash is the story of this anti hero version of myself that goes to Vegas and has this crazy run in Vegas and ends with that lament of, like, damn, I've. Like, all this is Crash instantly. And it's almost like the come down song of, like, oh, these are the decisions that I've made. And, like, this is what happened. So it's more of, like a sonic story and an ending to the story than a true story that I needed to smack on there. It kind of feels like the hungover song. It kind of feels like the next day you're like, oh, this is your shadow side. Exactly. Yeah.
Justina Valentine
So when you were in the studio writing these songs, you were like, I'ma let my shadow side.
Charlamagne Tha God
I was like, you know, there is. There's been so many Toxic Kehlani songs. There really has. Yeah, there really has. And I feel like it's. They are moments that people don't. People maybe want to say in their head and been like, I've had that perspective or I've gone through that, or I've wanted to say that. And, like, I would never say it out loud. And to me, after I wrote that verse, I was like, this is kind of, like, stingy, and it is kind of harsh, but. But some people feel like that.
Justina Valentine
But when I hear songs like After Hours or, like, Better not or Tears, it does feel like you're longing for a stable relationship.
Charlamagne Tha God
Does it?
Justina Valentine
A little bit.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah. In those moments. Yeah. I mean, I think everybody wants love. Everybody wants stable love, and we all just have different journeys through it, you know? Yeah.
DJ Envy
Now, how has motherhood been?
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, it's the best.
DJ Envy
Through this journey.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's the best. She's five. I can't believe it.
DJ Envy
Kobe, baby.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah. And that is. That's all different type of breed. I got one other thing.
DJ Envy
I got one Covid, baby.
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm literally like, I'll make the day seem so fun. I'm like, we're going to the aquarium and we're going here. We're going here. And then she's like, no. Kind of just want to stay in the house and play. I'm like, geez, what are we gonna do? The other day I took her to the park, and she was like, I'm just letting you guys know I'm not playing with any of those kids. And I was like, I respect it, but maybe we should try. And she did, and she tried. And she made some friends and she's in school, so, like, she has friends.
Justina Valentine
She still got musical interest. I heard you say one time she had some.
DJ Envy
She's on the album.
Charlamagne Tha God
She's on the album. She's on deep. She actually sounds so good that you can't really tell that is her. Except for her tone is obviously sounds a lot younger than mine, but she's singing her ass off.
DJ Envy
Do you want her in industry?
Charlamagne Tha God
I want her to do whatever she wants to do. If that means industry, sure. If that means she wants my help, sure. If that means she doesn't want my help, sure. If that means she wants to be a brain surgeon or rocket scientist, let's do that. It's her world. I'm just here.
Kalani
Yeah.
Justina Valentine
Is the industry good for kids? I mean, you're somebody who came in the industry young, right?
Charlamagne Tha God
Um, I think that compare. Like, there's two different. There's. There's pros and cons on both sides. One, I didn't have access to the proper, like, mental wellness type of regimen or care to have grown up in it the way that I did. And we're seeing the effects of people who, you know, adults now. And all these stories are coming out about them being like, child stars are coming out young. And on the flip side, I feel like people now have access to that, but there's. It's also a different demon. Fame now is completely different. It's why I don't really post my daughter. I don't. There's too many creeps I don't ever heard. I ever look back and be like, I actually didn't consent to any of this. I didn't give any permission. We already get embarrassed when our parents play home videos for our friends when they come over. Like, if I'm just subjecting my child to her home video. Her freaking growing up home videos being widely known all over the Internet. And she grows up one day, and it's like, I didn't get to tell you if I wanted that or not. You know, that's on me as a parent. So.
Kalani
Yeah. Any more babies?
Charlamagne Tha God
I would love to have more babies. Whatever God wants to bless me with, I receive. Yeah.
Justina Valentine
Can we talk about the record? What I want? Yeah, I want a. That look better than me. Pussy get.
Kalani
Wow.
Justina Valentine
Pussy better than me.
Charlamagne Tha God
Wow. You reading it so serious.
Justina Valentine
You should have had just read that one.
Charlamagne Tha God
Does it get better than me? You should have had just read that one.
DJ Envy
He was so excited to read that too.
Justina Valentine
But it seems on that record, it seems like you're torn between wanting to be spoiled but also feeling comfortable being the one who spoils.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
Justina Valentine
Okay. Okay.
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm definitely, like. I fluctuate. Absolutely. I think I'm more of a giver than a receiver of, like, spoiling. I think that's just my nature. But I. It's just a classic song about naming all the things that I want. I don't think any of them are even cohesive. I think they're just like, here's a list of all the. All my dream things that I want.
Justina Valentine
But if you're having a wild weekend in Vegas, why would you lie to a woman like that? Why would you make her feel like she's so special?
Charlamagne Tha God
Isn't that what you do in Vegas? Doesn't Vegas make you. No, not like that. But I'm saying, does it? Is Vegas not like some adult Disneyland and, like, all your vices and you don't talk about it when you get home? Actually. Actually, I have a tiny residency in Vegas. Thank you.
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Charlamagne Tha God
Thank you. I have a show at the end of next month and in August. That's what I do in Vegas.
Justina Valentine
Because even on the song Vegas, maybe I'm tripping. It didn't sound like you was actually in Vegas. You just said what we do is like Vegas.
Charlamagne Tha God
Exactly the only. I made a couple songs, actually. I made part of what I want in Vegas. I made part of Susian Vegas. I mean, actually, I made most of Susian Vegas and a part of Groove Theory in Vegas. But the song Vegas I made in Los Angeles.
Justina Valentine
Okay?
Kalani
And then don't nobody go to Vegas to fall in love. Like, they go to creep. Have fun, you know?
Justina Valentine
But that's why you ain't gotta lie.
Charlamagne Tha God
To the person who said, I'm lying, y'all. I don't know what I got Going on, Right?
Kalani
We don't know.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right. Hello. The record. Sushi.
Justina Valentine
A sushi. Doesn't that mean. Isn't that Spanish slang?
Kalani
But dirty, right?
DJ Envy
He said sushi.
Charlamagne Tha God
Sushia, sushia, suia.
Kalani
No, it's sua.
Charlamagne Tha God
There we go.
DJ Envy
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Kalani
And that's dirty, right?
Charlamagne Tha God
Dirty girl, period. There we go. Bilingual.
Justina Valentine
Is that what the record symbolizes?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, dirty, basically.
Justina Valentine
Okay.
Charlamagne Tha God
I mean, young Miko's versus crazy, if it's translated. And Jill Scott is freaky. Auntie Max Extreme. She is the. The freak Lord, honestly, the original freak. So I had to tap her in. Yeah, yeah, she. That was an honor.
Kalani
I noticed that you don't have a lot of features on this. Was that intentional?
Charlamagne Tha God
No, I tried to get more features. There was a couple of things that were going on. Different time things and not necessarily being aligned at the time. Different people not aligning with me and just things not making sense. But the ones that did stick around for me and really, you know, held me down. I'm super appreciative. And they killed it. Yeah.
DJ Envy
Now, After Hours, were you surprised of how fast that took off, especially on social media?
Kalani
Crazy.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
DJ Envy
It was like a huge dance.
Charlamagne Tha God
And, yeah. I honestly have to give a lot of credit to Darius Hickman, who's an incredible dancer and he was in the After Hours video, and he left rehearsal for one of the. For the After Hours video. I went home and just, like, made this little dance on Tick Tock and it just, like, it took it on one. I think it's such a testament to how powerful, like, dance is and how, like, dancers are like DJs. Like, they could really break songs. Like, it's. I give him all the credit for that because it's crazy.
DJ Envy
Did you know who Lumi D was before him?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
DJ Envy
Okay.
Charlamagne Tha God
Of course.
Justina Valentine
Why you disrespect her like that?
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm just asking.
Justina Valentine
Damn, that's a classic record.
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm like, of course the one song.
DJ Envy
Lumi D had one song, so, you know, maybe people. Did she have one?
Charlamagne Tha God
Of course. I think she had one.
DJ Envy
Yeah, she had one.
Justina Valentine
Now, you also mentioned that this album isn't rooted in your personal experiences or relationships like your previous albums. Are you saying that just so you don't get in trouble and people be like, damn, Kalani's so toxic. No, I think running through these chicks.
Charlamagne Tha God
I think anytime a running, they want.
Kalani
You to be a pimp. So bad.
Charlamagne Tha God
So bad. So bad. You know what's so funny is I think people would be surprised if they Sat down with me to. To actually ask and inquire about my experiences because they might look one way, but it's so many different scenarios that lead to why my love life looks the way it does, and so many that you'd be surprised who's. What's happened with this and what's happened with this. And it's just, it's my business and it's my world, and I'm pretty much in good standing with anybody ever. So, like, running through these chicks is extreme. You do really want me to be a pimp, you know, maybe I'll just. Maybe I'll just start embodying it. Maybe I'll just. Maybe I'll just live in it. Maybe I'll just accept it.
DJ Envy
Jesus.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
DJ Envy
Does that bother you, people in your. In your. In your regular business, not just your music business all the time?
Charlamagne Tha God
No. I think it came. It comes with the territory. I think I.
DJ Envy
At one time you didn't feel like that.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, my God, I hated it so bad. But I also, I have been again, your mental health journey and your journey in being a public facing person. Those have to be in lockstep, like, those if you are ever having poor mental health. There are so many times I could say I've been at a table with y'all and been in the worst states of my life. And I was like, okay, that interview is going to be whatever. And times I've been like, I'm actually not doing interviews this year because all of this. Yeah, absolutely. But I've also was not in a positive space to even be able to walk in a room and, like, hold that. Granted, I think the interview at the time that caused things like that, was it my favorite experience with someone? No. But I also, at multiple times in my career, just have not been just aligned with where I needed to be to be able to show up in that way. So now I can hold that. You could probably say anything to me and I'd be like, all right, cool.
Justina Valentine
Have record labels gotten to the point where they actually respect the artist's mental health? Meaning, like, if you wake up one morning and you say, look, I'm not doing no interviews today. I'm not doing no interviews for the next six months. But they like, no, you have to, like, they'll push you to do it anyway.
Charlamagne Tha God
Well, I've been signed to the same label since I was 19 years old and I'm 29, and they have seen me through everything. So I think they're at the point with me where they're like, we get it. And we also know what you are going to show up and show out for. And that's, you know, your fans. Like, I. I never. I never play about my fans. I never play for showing, you know, showing up for them. And we've always been super transparent and developed a really good relationship with people in media to where, like, I've been able to call people personally and been like, it's not you, I promise. Like, I'm not doing well, or I've been on a run and going and going and going for six days and I just need to come in a little later. I need to reschedule this. And people have been super gracious with me.
Justina Valentine
So I'm a huge mental health advocate. So what got you to that place where you are now? You know? And I mean, and I know it's a journey. I know it's ups, I know it's downs, but what got you to this?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, this sense of, honestly, I'm gonna use this moment to be really transparent and to really advocate for people, you know, getting psychiatric care. And I got a psychiatrist and I got a proper diagnosis after what felt like years of getting soft diagnosis and misdiagnosis. And I'm able to get medicated help. And it keeps my mood stable and I'm here and it keeps me, like, I would absolutely recommend it to anybody that feels like they need it because it's not something that anybody needs to shame or, like, be nervous about. And it's probably the best thing I've ever done for myself, for sure.
DJ Envy
What got you there? Because most people, like you said, they feel like they can't talk about it, they can't discuss it, they can't get the help because they don't want to be shamed, especially a celebrity. You feel like somebody will see me do this, that. And what got you to the point was like, f this, I need to get help.
Charlamagne Tha God
You know, I was medicated when I was a kid, and I remember not having the most proper experience with it just because I was really young. And like, you're in school and like, every kid has ADHD and, like, is hyperactive.
DJ Envy
And at what age were you first medicated? Do you remember?
Charlamagne Tha God
I had to be in, like, the third grade.
Justina Valentine
Put you on Ritalin.
Charlamagne Tha God
Put you on Ritalin. And it really messed with my personality. And my mom was like, yeah, no, like, you can't be a zombie. Like, I'll take hyperactive turned up, you know, over like, whatever, this zombie, you know, and then on top of that, still I just remained with a psychiatrist, and then, you know, went into teenagehood, and I didn't have that anymore. And then I became an adult. And just, like, my experiences in the music industry and the amount of, like, honestly, PTSD that that causes paired with, you know, all your childhood trauma and, like, all these things, you kind of get to a point where you're like, all right, I'm not an expert. Like, I can't keep being the one to dictate this or to supplement or, like, to. To try to fix it. I used to smoke a lot of weed. Can't do it. Won't do it.
DJ Envy
So you don't smoke anymore?
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, I. I haven't been a smoker in five years.
DJ Envy
Wow.
Charlamagne Tha God
Because people bring me weed all the time, and I'm like, dang, that's the.
Justina Valentine
Old what about Indigo? Indigo kind of calms your anxiety. Sativa. Makes you have panic attacks.
Charlamagne Tha God
You know, it. It was because I got pregnant and I couldn't. And then I got. I went to a throat doctor, and he was like, oh, you don't want to sing for the rest of your life the way your shit looks? Because I was smoking backwards. I was smoking blunts. Like, I was. What. You can find pictures of me with, like, backwoods, like, packs spread out, like. Like. Like a money spread. Psychotic and just nasty. Just nasty. And it just. I couldn't do it anymore. And I'm just. I got to a point where I was like, okay, I'm doing all the things that I can possibly do. I'm going to the gym. I'm developing good hobbies. I'm not going out. I'm not doing this. And I'm still struggling. It's to the point where I need to. You know, I need to ask for help.
Justina Valentine
Does it affect your art when you're on whatever medication?
Charlamagne Tha God
No. No, it doesn't. It. I. It honestly is the first time maybe ever in my life that I feel like I have been. I have. I'm clear. Yes.
Justina Valentine
Well, congratulations. Like I told you when we first started, you can really see it's a different level of confidence. Just a different level. A sense of security, I would say.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, absolutely. Thank you. I appreciate it.
DJ Envy
Now we're doing this album. You know, usually people see Kehlani as an R and B artist, but this album is pop. There's country, there's house music, there's reggae music. Were you nervous at all? And be like, my fan fans. My core won't get it.
Charlamagne Tha God
I actually felt the opposite. I felt like my core fans My actual core fans would get it because there's been hints of all these things. When my mixtape was nominated for a Grammy, it wasn't nominated for R and B. It was nominated for, like, contemporary, you know, R and B. So there's been hints of things my whole life, and I felt like they would really understand. I felt like everybody else who really loved one really R& B project of mine or like R and B soundcloud drops or features would be like, what is this? And so far, for the most part, that's kind of what I've seen. Plus this little subgroup of people who are going like, wow, I didn't even know she had this in her. This is what's going to make me with her. So it's. Honestly, it's been cool. I'm kind of really liking the polarity of the response at this point. If I make the same album again, I'm not an artist. If I make the same project after seven projects, this is my chance to pivot and I took it. And I'm just. I'm stoked to be here.
Justina Valentine
Isn't this what art is, though? People don't like it. Some people not gonna.
Charlamagne Tha God
Exactly, exactly. Some people are like, this is the best thing I've ever heard you do. And some people are like, this is chicken scratch and it sounds like noise and I hate it.
Kalani
No, it's universal.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's like, oh, I don't listen to anyone. I made the album I wanted to make and I'm happy with it.
Kalani
Yeah, there's a bunch of different genres within. It's so different.
Charlamagne Tha God
It was so fun to make. I had. It was the funnest process. It was so many people involved that were all feel the exact same way about it. It felt like our album, not just mine, we got to celebrate it. Like, I'm happy.
Justina Valentine
I keep hearing you talk about your. Your fitness journey.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
Justina Valentine
And. But then they said recently you were body shamed on.
Charlamagne Tha God
On that one.
Justina Valentine
I didn't. I didn't see.
Charlamagne Tha God
You know, it was an interesting body shame because what it was was the accusations that I got ab etching.
Kalani
But girl, be so second people.
DJ Envy
She got the same. She got the same pregnant.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, it's. It's really interesting. The thing is, I have diastasis recti and a hernia from being pregnant, so my muscles are split down the middle. So I have. I have this space right here and this I have like a lump because it's my.
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Like, oh, boy.
Charlamagne Tha God
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Kalani
But what I love is, like, you didn't get mad and, like, go get online and start going crazy back and forth.
Charlamagne Tha God
It doesn't do anything. Yeah, I used to do that a lot. And then you just realize, like, there's crazy every day. Like, people talk about some new the next day. I remember when the Internet used to destroy me. Like, it. You what? I remember the other day, maybe last week, somebody might have tweeted, like, oh, like, y'all don't call Kehlani 30. And she has tattoos. And someone said, oh, you must be new here. And everybody was like, yeah, because 2016 to 2018, that was it. Everybody was calling me ugly, dirty, all everything. And I used to be what I was up about it, like, consistently. And then I just got to a point where I was like, well, life kind of goes on. And, like, I know myself and, like, there are people that know me and love me deeply and care about me and, like, you know, you wash. Hello?
Justina Valentine
Yeah.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yes. If you guys would like to come to My house for a week and double check if I shower twice a day and the levels of aftercare, like, that's on you guys. But, you know, you don't have. You can't prove those things to people. People who already want to be like that are going to be like that regardless anyway.
DJ Envy
Are you still on social media or you got off because of that?
Charlamagne Tha God
No, I had got off for a second. I actually didn't have Twitter for two years. I just got back on because it's just. Why'd I get back on?
Justina Valentine
I haven't been on in six, seven years. It's not good for my mentor.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, it's a terrible place. It's a terrible place. But the people that I need to speak to, my fans, once I learned how to really put blinders on, and not theoretical blinders, but, like, actual blinders, to be consistently like, this is what matters, and these are the people that love me, it's been the best thing in the world. Sometimes I have my moments. Someone yesterday said some shit to me, like, I think Kehlani's confused about her sexuality. And I was like, I've been exclusively dating women for three years. And, like, the music's really gay, but sure. And then somebody was like, how am I confused? I think I'm the least confused I've ever been. But, like, I left the Tweet up for 10 seconds and deleted it. You have. You know, you have your moment.
Kalani
Yeah.
Justina Valentine
Now, how. How did your record label, and I guess just the industry period, react to your. Your advocacy for Palestine?
Charlamagne Tha God
You know, I think. I think we're in a. In a kind of a loop for so long of, like, what's safe to speak about and what's not safe to speak about, especially with the powers that be being so powerful and that running so deep. Obviously, my music came out, and obviously I'm super supportive, so absolutely no problem from my record label. I have experienced a lot of pushback. I've experienced a lot of loss. I've experienced a lot of things that were promised and set up for this rollout and album to happen that were supposed to be a lot of firsts, really. Yeah. Magazines and these things and those brand deals and opportunities that were sad to lose by. At the end of the day. Like, I don't. I don't regret doing something that I can go to sleep at night. I can go to sleep knowing that, like, what I learned to be as an artist, I'm aligned with because I. I grew up fully understanding, you know, the role of art in Liberation. And, and that's not to place myself in alignment with, you know, those artists and those revolutionary acts. But that's to say, like, I understood what it meant to not be silent. Even if I never, you know, put it with the song in the video, even if just me speaking out, I always knew what it meant to have a platform and that responsibility in that way. And like, I can go to sleep knowing that, like, I don't. I can look myself in the mirror, you know, and know that I did, I did the right thing.
Justina Valentine
Do these magazines and stuff. Tell your people. Why do they say you always heard advocacy of Palestine?
Charlamagne Tha God
Those are really big buildings with a lot of people involved, so it always makes its way back.
DJ Envy
Yeah, now you speak.
Justina Valentine
You also mentioned that your advocacy for Palestine caused a lot of artists to ignore your collaboration.
Charlamagne Tha God
So I was talking very fast on a live, very caffeinated early in the morning and I wasn't able to like really elaborate on that. There are a lot of more people involved on artist teams than just the artists. And it also wasn't every single feature. There were certain people who didn't get it back in time or it wasn't aligned with like the timing of their album. I didn't mean every single artist, but there were artists that I did reach to and someone on the team was like, we don't fuck with her. Or they said this. And then another thing made its way to me. Or like a nut, like things you. We know, we know things travel, we know people have conversations and those people have conversations and people were respectful enough to not, you know, text me back and say, girl, you, I'm a Zionist, you know, things like that. But I wasn't able to really elaborate that when I. And I would never, I would never sit here and name names because it's not about that. It's more about how insidious these, the industries are and that we can be so afraid to lose what we've built because so many of us have come from nothing to where we have this scarcity mindset of like, I have to protect what I have going on so hard that I will do anything to stay in that world to protect it. Because I have to keep feeding my family. I have to keep, you know, building my legacy. I have to do that. I don't want to chance that. And it's sad because that thing that does get dangled in front of our faces when it comes to really important political matters that people don't align with, it's sad, it's unfortunate and I'M not mad at anyone. I'm not holding anything against anyone. I was definitely on that live. Like, yeah. And by the way, let me tell y'all about Da da da da. But I definitely have those moments where I'm like, this shit is fucked up. But typically, I'm a longer thinker and I have more to the thought. And it was just unfortunate, really.
Justina Valentine
So you understand when artists don't want to speak out about political or social.
DJ Envy
Issues or how do you feel about it? Especially coming from particular backgrounds, I am.
Charlamagne Tha God
The type of person that is very nuanced. Like, I understand how people got to most things. It's unfortunate. I feel like it's unfortunate. I am saddened by. It does make me sad because I really do believe in our as people with influence. This is why the presidents involve music artists. What they've got. They've got all type of music artists campaigning for. For. For the president, save God. They bring it. They bring us out to sing at all the. All the campaigns, all the events. Whenever there's anything going on, they want us to all get together and drop a song for it. Like, they keep showing us how powerful we are. There's people, there's a younger generation who don't know what a policy is, but they would. They know their rapper's favorite songs, they know their R and B singers favorite songs, and they will learn about going on in the world if their favorite person tells them. And I may have expressed it super, like, angrily every single time I've talked about it online, but that's because I understand that also sometimes shame works as a teacher. So if I got to come on there and say, fuck all of y'all, because wake your ass up. You. If you want to sit and have a longer conversation with me, we can get to this point. But it has made me viscerally angry so many times to feel like, look what we could do. And they also wouldn't be able to hold us back anymore if we all banded together. They can't cancel all of us. Us. They could cancel me, and they'd be like, okay, we got somebody out of here. That's cool. They could cancel the couple people that speak up, but if everybody spoke up, that power imbalance wouldn't exist anymore. We're just the people united. That's the quote. So we have to, like, stand on that.
Justina Valentine
And you raised over a half a million dollars for Gaza, Sudan, and the. Do you think money is the only way people can help?
Charlamagne Tha God
Absolutely not. I think in every single issue, the idea is that you're supposed to listen to the requests of the people at the core of the issue. You're supposed to abide by the request of the most oppressed. And they have asked us to literally speak. Like, that's the thing about this whole. Like, social media doesn't do anything. Speaking doesn't do anything. Awareness doesn't do anything. But those. There are people in Congo who are just saying, make our stories heard. There are people in Sudan who go, just speak about us. They're not talking about us on the news, they're not talking about us in these magazines. They're not talking about us anywhere. But you guys are. Gaza opened the door for people to even be aware of Congo and Sudan on a global scale, because those issues have have preceded this genocide. Those genocides have been. Have been happening, those famines, that extreme like displacement, those have already been existing. And Gaza has opened up the world to. To Haiti, to Yemen, to all of these places as that all this is going on. So the least we can do is share things here and there. And you don't have to have money, but if you do, you should put it where your mouth is, for sure.
DJ Envy
I was going to ask, with Kamala Harris being from. From your side of town, did y'all ever have a conversation? Did you ever reach out to her for everything that's going on? Not at all, no.
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm not really big on presidents or they're. They're folks, not a governmental girl. Really? Yeah.
Justina Valentine
Like, there's not really. I mean, there's power in government, but the real powers with the people.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's in the people. Absolutely. Yeah.
Kalani
You are a West coast girl. Auckland girl.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
Kalani
What you think about Kendrick?
Charlamagne Tha God
I knew where this was going.
Kalani
I just want to.
Charlamagne Tha God
Who was rooting for Drake?
Kalani
What?
Justina Valentine
Wasn't you rooting for Drake?
Charlamagne Tha God
I haven't publicly rooted for anyone, but have you not seen me at the club dancing and all that?
Justina Valentine
In the hall you was humming.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, you could hear me through the soundproof See what they trying to pin on me in this way.
Justina Valentine
Amazing.
DJ Envy
How is he hum that dropping?
Charlamagne Tha God
I very much respect both artists. Drake actually named my album. It was good until it wasn't. He shown me a lot of love over time, like publicly, privately. So has Kendrick. Like that album he did? We were having a conversation and I told him what I wanted to name it and then he was like, no, what's going on in life? And I told him and he was like. And I was like, yeah, it was. Honestly, it was good until it wasn't he was like, if you don't use it as your album title, I am. And I was like, okay. Right. You're right. Then it is a very Drake album title. I think it's. It came down to if. If I'm on some west coast, I'm. I'm from the West. Like, I know I What. How important this unity is of all of us, and I know how imperative this representation of us is. Like, I love Kendrick. That's the only artist I've ever stood in a line and, like, waited to get something signed for when I was in high school. Like, soundtrack to my life. So I have no, like, personal entrances in anything. I'm just as a fan of the music west, Big west. Just musically, though, music, I mean, we have to respect what we. What we saw.
DJ Envy
He's been making fun of us beige people ever since, though.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, my God. Hilarious.
Justina Valentine
So listen, when you sing Not Like Us, do you feel bad because it's so catchy.
Charlamagne Tha God
I have had moments where I was, like, in the club, and I seen that it's a club thing, and I was like, damn, this is crazy. But I also remember every single big diss track in history being able to be played for massive groups of people gathering and it being a thing that everybody is. Like, I was too young for, like, the Ether era, but, like, everybody talks about it and they're like, this was crazy.
DJ Envy
This is in the club every night, though. Ethan wasn't in the club. It was more.
Charlamagne Tha God
I mean, back to back was in the club.
DJ Envy
Back to back was in the club.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah. So it's eras, it's moments. Honestly, I'm. I'm not in hip hop, so I can't speak to the sport of it, but, like, it's a sport, I guess.
Justina Valentine
You ever text Drake like, yo, man, you did your thing. Nothing to be ashamed about it. It was all good for you.
Charlamagne Tha God
No, I feel like he has real people around him who hold him down, and I feel like it's taking that moment to be like. Like, hey, by the way, let me make sure you know I support you. Yeah, he's got his folks.
Kalani
Damn. You mentioned a tour. Are we getting a crash tour?
Charlamagne Tha God
Absolutely. I made this album. Two tours specifically. Like, there were so many sounds where I was like, this is gonna be so fun to sing. It's gonna be so fun to dance to. It's gonna be so fun to play with a band, so. Absolutely. Well, I think for me, touring is the epicenter of my, like, my career. To the point where sometimes you don't even see. You can't even really tell what's going on with the music streaming and charting. Wise people are like, what? And then you come to the tour and it's these huge venues and people are like, I actually had no idea because when I look at how it's doing over there and it's just a classic example for me of like impact versus, you know, numbers. And my shows are huge. My shows are a blast. Everybody has a great time, everybody feels safe, Everybody has fun. Like. Like that. That is what's important to me. So we're gonna do it again for sure.
Kalani
That's what's up. Because by then I would have had my baby and I can get big high. You miss it very much.
Charlamagne Tha God
Okay.
Kalani
I'm not like you, girl. I'm gonna smoke.
Charlamagne Tha God
Okay, but enjoy.
Kalani
Not backwards though.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, I need to do the paper. Yeah, that's good. Yeah, I'm trying to. I'm starting to get off the backwoods movement with all the friends. Take care of yourself.
Justina Valentine
You don't like no plant based medicines?
Charlamagne Tha God
I like CBD a lot. I like mushrooms. I ate a lot of mushrooms making this album. You might could tell there's some on here.
Kalani
Yeah, that one that you played me. Oh my God. Which one it was.
DJ Envy
Who was that?
Kalani
When she. Oh my God. It sounds like a. Oh my God. It sound like if we was room.
Justina Valentine
Theory next to you.
Kalani
I don't know. But he had played it and I was like, damn, if I stream, I'll probably be like. You talk about after hours going crazy. No, not after hours. I can dance to that one. But this one just seemed like.
Charlamagne Tha God
I have no idea. I forgot.
Kalani
But he. He was playing it, playing the whole album earlier. But it was one particular song I was like, oh yeah, I'm gonna get. Can't wait to get out of. Listen to that.
Charlamagne Tha God
I was probably on mushrooms when I made it. For sure. Yeah.
Justina Valentine
Are you. Are you aware of like the journey in life that you're going through? And if so, what. What era? Would you define this.
Charlamagne Tha God
This era so comparatively to where I was at with my last album? I feel like my last album I had reached the ending of what was like toxic positivity and like toxic spirituality. Like almost psychosisy. Being like really in my like and not accepting that also what comes with that is like they're really getting into your shadow and really getting into also like every single part of myself. And now I'm in this. I feel like this era is just really standing in it. I feel like I'm down to be whatever everybody thinks I am for the first time in my life. I'm not over here trying to prove anything different. I'm not over here. Like, I. I don't care to clear up anything. I don't care to address anything. I have nothing to say about any of that. If you think I suck, let's do it. If you think I'm a terrible person, let's do it. If you think I'm the best person in the world, thank you. I appreciate you. And I think that that truly speaks to the. What you were saying about how different I feel is that I'm settled in a way where I'm so at peace with who I know I am and my core foundation that it's not going to be rocked by anything else going on.
Justina Valentine
Yeah, I love that Damn K. Great answer, Kalani.
Charlamagne Tha God
Thank you.
DJ Envy
Well, the album Crash is out now.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah.
DJ Envy
What you want to hear? Don't say after hours. We play that already. So what you gonna hear besides that?
Charlamagne Tha God
Play deep.
Kalani
Deep.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's a fun one.
DJ Envy
Deep. All right, well, let's get into deep right now. Make sure you pick up the album if you haven't got it already. And congratulations on everything.
Charlamagne Tha God
Thank you.
DJ Envy
I love the fact that you're just happy. You just look happy.
Justina Valentine
That's the most important thing.
DJ Envy
That's right.
Justina Valentine
I'm happy that you are in a place of peace.
Charlamagne Tha God
Thank you. I'm super happy.
DJ Envy
Well, it's Kalani. Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God
Good morning.
Justina Valentine
Wake that ass up early in the morning. The Breakfast Club.
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha God
Episode: Best Of Full Interview: Kehlani Speaks On New Album, Motherhood, Mental Health, Fitness Journey + More
Release Date: December 27, 2024
Host: DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God
Guest: Charlamagne Tha God (Kalani)
Duration: Approximately 40 minutes of interview content
[02:33] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne kicks off the conversation by expressing his upbeat mood and gratitude for being back in person after previously conducting interviews over Zoom. He shares, "I think just life is really cool. I think I made something I'm stoked about," highlighting his overall contentment with his current life stage.
[03:05] DJ Envy:
DJ Envy brings up Charlamagne's reputation for being dedicated to fitness, mentioning rumors about his early morning gym routines.
[03:21] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne clarifies his fitness regimen, stating, "I'm super healthy and the healthiest I've ever been," emphasizing his commitment to maintaining his physical health as part of his daily routine.
[03:27] Justina Valentine:
Noticing a surge in fan interactions, Justina comments on the increasing number of people attending Charlamagne's signings and pop-up events.
[03:59] Charlamagne Tha God:
Surprised by the growing number of signings, Charlamagne reflects, "That's the craziest signings I've ever had so far because it's growing and that's, you know, that's all you can pray for," indicating his growing influence and popularity.
[04:37] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne delves into the inspiration behind his new album, "Crash." He explains, "A crash is the height and the peak of a moment... it's just a clusterfuck," describing the album as a raw and unfiltered reflection of intense moments in his life. He acknowledges the polarizing reception, noting, "I knew that it would be something that you either loved or that you hated."
[05:17] Charlamagne Tha God:
Originally planning a self-titled album, Charlamagne shares how the project organically evolved into "Crash" during the creative process. "It just kind of grew into this thing that resembled, I feel like me as a person," he explains, emphasizing the album's authentic representation of his multifaceted personality.
[08:07] DJ Envy:
Shifting gears, DJ Envy inquires about Charlamagne's experience with fatherhood.
[08:08] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne enthusiastically responds, "It's the best," introducing his five-year-old daughter, Kobe. He discusses the joys and challenges of parenting, from planning fun activities to navigating his daughter's social interactions. "She's on the album... she's singing her ass off," he proudly mentions, highlighting his daughter's budding musical talents.
[09:09] Kalani:
He further elaborates on his parenting philosophy, expressing unconditional support for his daughter's aspirations, whether she chooses to enter the music industry or pursue other interests. "It's her world. I'm just here," Charlamagne succinctly states, underscoring his commitment to her autonomy and happiness.
[16:30] Justina Valentine:
As a mental health advocate, Justina asks Charlamagne about his journey towards mental well-being.
[16:41] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne opens up about his struggles, sharing, "I have a psychiatrist and I got a proper diagnosis after what felt like years of getting soft diagnosis and misdiagnosis." He emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help, saying, "It's probably the best thing I've ever done for myself."
[17:23] Charlamagne Tha God:
Reflecting on his past, he recounts early experiences with medication and the challenges of managing ADHD. "I had to be in the third grade... It really messed with my personality," he admits, highlighting the long-term impact of untreated mental health issues.
[19:20] Justina Valentine:
She inquires about the impact of medication on his artistry.
[19:24] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne reassures, "No, it doesn't. It honestly is the first time maybe ever in my life that I feel like I have been clear," indicating that medication has positively influenced his creative process without hindering his artistic expression.
[15:41] Justina Valentine:
Discussing the music industry's stance on mental health, Justina questions if record labels respect artists' mental well-being.
[15:52] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne shares his positive experience, "I've been signed to the same label since I was 19 years old... they have seen me through everything." He appreciates the transparency and support from his label, allowing him to prioritize his mental health without compromising his career. "People have been super gracious with me," he adds.
[27:53] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne discusses his advocacy for Palestine and the repercussions within the music industry. He explains, "I've experienced a lot of pushback... I don't regret doing something that I can go to sleep at night," emphasizing his commitment to using his platform for social justice despite facing professional setbacks.
[29:07] Justina Valentine:
She probes further into how his advocacy affected collaborations.
[29:24] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne details how his stance led to certain artists and teams withdrawing from collaborations, citing a toxic industry environment where political beliefs can hinder professional relationships. "It's sad because that thing that does get dangled in front of our faces when it comes to really important political matters," he laments.
[36:51] Charlamagne Tha God:
Looking ahead, Charlamagne talks about touring plans for his album "Crash." He emphasizes the significance of live performances over streaming metrics. "My shows are huge. My shows are a blast... what's important to me," he states, highlighting the tangible impact and connection he feels during tours.
[21:23] Charlamagne Tha God:
Addressing body shaming, Charlamagne reveals his medical condition, stating, "I have diastasis recti and a hernia from being pregnant," explaining the physical changes he has endured. He shares his approach to handling online negativity, choosing to maintain his composure instead of engaging with trolls. "It doesn't do anything. Yeah, I used to do that a lot," he reflects on his growth in handling criticism.
[26:52] Charlamagne Tha God:
Charlamagne discusses his selective use of social media, emphasizing the importance of focusing on supportive interactions. "I learned how to really put blinders on... it's been the best thing in the world," he explains, showcasing his strategy to prioritize positive engagement over internet negativity.
[34:44] Charlamagne Tha God:
He delves into his influences, mentioning artists like Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Charlamagne shares interactions with these artists, highlighting mutual respect and collaboration dynamics. "Kendrick... has shown me a lot of love over time," he notes, underscoring the collaborative spirit within the music community.
[38:07] Charlamagne Tha God:
Reflecting on his current era, Charlamagne states, "I'm so at peace with who I know I am and my core foundation," indicating a settled and confident phase in his life. He expresses openness to all opinions about him, "If you think I suck, let's do it. If you think I'm the best person in the world, thank you," demonstrating his secure self-awareness.
[36:46] Kalani:
She inquires about future tours, to which Charlamagne enthusiastically confirms plans for a "Crash" tour, emphasizing the joy and fulfillment he derives from live performances.
[40:18] Justina Valentine:
As the interview concludes, Justina commends Charlamagne's place of peace and happiness, reinforcing the positive trajectory of his personal and professional life.
[40:21] DJ Envy:
He encourages listeners to support Charlamagne's new album, "Crash," and congratulates him on his achievements, reinforcing the host's support and appreciation.
[04:37] Charlamagne Tha God:
"A crash is the height and the peak of a moment... it’s just this clusterfuck."
[16:41] Charlamagne Tha God:
"I have a psychiatrist and I got a proper diagnosis after what felt like years of getting soft diagnosis and misdiagnosis."
[27:53] Charlamagne Tha God:
"I don’t regret doing something that I can go to sleep at night... I can look myself in the mirror and know that I did the right thing."
[38:45] Charlamagne Tha God:
"If you think I suck, let's do it. If you think I'm the best person in the world, thank you."
In this candid and comprehensive interview, Charlamagne Tha God opens up about his multifaceted life, touching upon his latest musical endeavors, the profound journey of fatherhood, his unwavering commitment to mental health advocacy, and the challenges of navigating industry politics. Through heartfelt discussions and introspective reflections, listeners gain an intimate look into Charlamagne's resilience, passion, and dedication to both his personal growth and artistic integrity. His transparency serves as an inspiration, underscoring the importance of authenticity and self-care in the pursuit of success.