Ebro Darden seems to assume that Charlamagne Tha God wanted to drop his integrity to signal a $200 million take care of iHeartRadio.
Ebro, whose former Hot 97 program Ebro In the Morning was canceled earlier this month, spoke with Peter Rosenberg on the Tuesday (December 23) episode of The Ebro Laura Rosenberg Show about Charlamagne’s new deal. While the media persona will proceed to be a number on The Breakfast Clubthis system will quickly be on Netflix through iHeartRadio, together with Charlamagne increasing his Black Effect podcast community.
To Ebro, the settlement is just too good to be true, and he in contrast Charlamagne’s enterprise strikes to sports activities analyst Stephen A. Smith.
Around the 1:20 mark of the episode under, Ebro admitted that there is “so much positive” from Charlamagne’s take care of iHeartRadio, however that he refuses to “propagate white supremacy,” which he believes Charlamagne has completed.
“There were things that Charlamagne was willing to do that I would’ve never done,” he stated. “Never. And, that’s how you get to those big bags. It’s the same with Stephen A. Smith. When Disney wants to give you money like that, you gotta do a dance I ain’t willing to do.”
He added, “But there are individuals who are willing to do that dance and that is rewarded financially in our society. It always has been,” he stated. “Or people who are just willing to at the wrong time be critical of a Black woman running for president of the United States.”
Ebro identified that Charlamagne ultimately supported former Vice President Harris on her presidential marketing campaign final yr, though he was first disapproving of her.
After Ebro and Rosenberg briefly spoke about different disastrous moments involving politicians that visited The Breakfast ClubEbro denied saying that Charlamagne “shouldn’t be proud” of himself.
“It’s good, but it’s also just something that I wasn’t willing to do,” Ebro continued. “I’m not saying people shouldn’t celebrate. I’m not saying it’s not great for podcasting and whatever you’re doing as a creator. I’m not saying none of that. I just want people to pay attention to these things because to get to the big bags, the big bags, you got to do certain dances.”
But others may not be onboard with Ebro’s opinion, like Drake, who trolled Ebro after he severed ties with Hot 97.