Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Rapper LGP Qua Killed For His Chain On Mother's Day"
Release Date: May 27, 2025
Introduction
In this poignant episode of The Breakfast Club, hosted by DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Charlamagne Tha God, the team delves into the tragic and senseless murder of Philadelphia-based rapper LGP Qua. The episode serves as both a tribute to the fallen artist and a critical examination of the pervasive issues surrounding violence in the hip-hop community.
Tragic Loss: The Murder of LGP Qua
The episode centers around the heartbreaking news of Qaadir Johnson, known professionally as LGP Qua, who was fatally shot on Mother's Day, May 11. Charlamagne Tha God introduces the episode by highlighting the emerging details of the case:
[02:12] Charlamagne Tha God: "Donkey of the day for Tuesday, May 27 goes to Joshua Thomas Coleman and Abdul Boyd. They are the two suspects charged in connection with the fatal shooting of Kadir Johnson, more commonly known as LGP Qua."
LGP Qua was celebrated as a "young brother ... the voice of the youth," whose music resonated with themes of social redemption and the harsh realities of street life. His unexpected death has left the community in mourning and raised urgent questions about the motives behind such violence.
Community Impact and Host Reflections
Charlamagne Tha God offers a heartfelt reflection on LGP Qua's impact and the broader implications of his death:
[03:01] Charlamagne Tha God: "LGP Qua is a young brother that a lot of us followed on social media, a lot of us reposted. You know, we've talked about him here on the Breakfast Club From Philly. He's from Philly. Yes, he. He was a breath of fresh air."
Charlamagne emphasizes LGP Qua's role in promoting positivity and advocating against gun violence:
[03:01] Charlamagne Tha God: "He did nothing but speak out against gun violence. He did nothing but promote positivity in Philly."
The discussion takes a deeper turn as Charlamagne questions the motives behind the murder, speculating whether it was a robbery gone wrong but expressing doubt over the simplicity of such explanations:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "Like you young brothers are okay. In fact, you killed a young man who I guarantee would have came up and came back for so many other young brothers in Philadelphia."
He passionately condemns the cycle of violence and the loss of potential lives, sharing personal anecdotes to underscore the irreplaceable nature of each life lost:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "Quad would never breathe again. He got murdered at 30. At 30, I was just figuring life out. I was literally just getting started and entering the best times of my life."
Legal Proceedings and Suspects
The episode provides updates on the legal proceedings surrounding LGP Qua's murder. Two suspects, Joshua Thomas Coleman and Abdul Boyd, both 19 years old, have been charged and arrested. A third individual, Amir Early, aged 21, remains at large and is actively sought by authorities:
[03:38] News Reporter: "Police arresting two suspects in the Mother's Day murder of rapper Qaadir Johnson, known as LGP Qua. They are looking for a third person. Police say this man right here, 21 year old Amir Early, is wanted for his alleged involvement in that May 11 shooting."
Charlamagne uses this information to further critique the judicial system and its handling of young offenders:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "I do not understand why we are so hell bent on hurting the people God sent to help us. And over a chain, by the way."
He vehemently argues against granting freedom to those who perpetrate such violence, advocating for severe consequences:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "They don't ever deserve freedom. Okay. Quad would never breathe again."
Emotional Appeal and Call for Change
Throughout the episode, Charlamagne Tha God makes an impassioned plea for societal change, emphasizing the need to break the cycle of violence and support positive influences like LGP Qua:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "I am truly sick of us being our own worst enemy. And I will never understand why we hurt people who are just simply trying to help."
He reflects on his own life to highlight the premature loss of LGP Qua and the countless other lives affected by similar tragedies:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "I wasn't even married at 30. My first daughter was born two days before my 30th born day. You know how much life I've lived from 30 to now? I'll be 47 next month. And I thank God that he blessed me with the opportunity to see those years."
Charlamagne concludes with a somber reminder of the finality of death and the enduring loss experienced by the community:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "KWA will never get to experience any of that because he's deceased."
Reactions and Public Sentiment
The episode captures the collective grief and outrage felt by fans and the broader community. Charlamagne's candid and raw delivery underscores the emotional toll such incidents take, not just on individuals but on the societal fabric as a whole.
He challenges listeners to reflect on the systemic issues that perpetuate violence and the importance of fostering environments where artists like LGP Qua can thrive without fear:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "They let your negativity, your problems, steal someone else's joy, someone else's enthusiasm. Took a mother's child away on Mother's Day."
Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club serves as a powerful tribute to LGP Qua, shedding light on the devastating impact of violence within the music community. Through Charlamagne Tha God's heartfelt commentary, the podcast not only mourns the loss of a promising young artist but also calls for a deeper examination of the societal and systemic factors that enable such tragedies. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for change, urging listeners to break the cycle of violence and support positive voices striving for meaningful transformation.
Notable Quotes:
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Charlamagne Tha God ([02:12]): "Donkey of the day... Joshua Thomas Coleman and Abdul Boyd... charged in connection with the fatal shooting of Kadir Johnson, more commonly known as LGP Qua."
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Charlamagne Tha God ([03:01]): "He did nothing but speak out against gun violence. He did nothing but promote positivity in Philly."
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Charlamagne Tha God ([04:08]): "Quad would never breathe again. He got murdered at 30... I am truly sick of us being our own worst enemy."
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Charlamagne Tha God ([04:08]): "They let your negativity, your problems, steal someone else's joy, someone else's enthusiasm. Took a mother's child away on Mother's Day."
This summary encapsulates the key discussions and emotional depth of "The Breakfast Club" episode, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the tragic events surrounding LGP Qua's untimely death and the broader societal implications.
