'The Interview': Charlamagne Tha God Won’t Take Sides

《采访》:查理曼上帝不会偏袒双方

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2024-05-11

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The radio host talks to Lulu Garcia-Navarro about how he plans to wield his considerable political influence during this election cycle.

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  • Hi everyone.

  • Sabrina here.

  • Just popping in to remind you, every weekend on Saturday, we're going to be sending you episodes of a new show our colleagues are making.

  • The show's called the interview.

  • This week, Lulu Garcia Navarro talks with radio host Charlemagne the God.

  • Okay, heres the show.

  • From the New York Times.

  • This is the interview.

  • Im Lulu Garcia Navarro.

  • I interview a lot of politicians, and ill be honest, Im jealous of how many of them want to talk to Charlemagne the God.

  • As the co host of the wildly popular radio show the breakfast club, Charlemagne, who was born Lenard McKelvey, has become a go to interviewer for politicians who want to reach the shows largely black audience and who arent afraid of a good, tough conversation.

  • And this year, with polls showing Donald Trumps growing popularity with black male voters, reaching that audience for candidates in both parties is more critical than ever.

  • The Breakfast Club has nearly 6 million listeners every month on the radio, plus the YouTube channel, the podcast, and the clips from its interviews that regularly go viral.