Elliott Wilson recently responded to Charlamagne Tha God‘s comments on a podcast episode of “The Brilliant Idiots,” where Charlamagne criticized Wilson’s position in the latest Hip-Hop Media Power Rankings by Complex. Charlamagne, who ranked just above Wilson, expressed his disinterest in being a 50-year-old involved in online disputes with other media figures and artists.
Wilson, aged 53, retorted on his social media, where he insulted Charlamagne’s comments and further escalated the exchange by stating he wanted all the smoke. He also took a jab at Charlamagne by referring to him as a third-string radio host and teased about delivering great content in the upcoming year.
In a contrasting tone, during an episode of “The Bigger Picture” podcast, Wilson showed a more composed side. He expressed gratitude towards Complex for his ranking and acknowledged Charlamagne’s higher placement, referring to him as a good friend of the show. Wilson’s response highlighted his readiness to both defend his reputation and celebrate his achievements in the media landscape.
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Elliott Wilson slams Charlamagne Tha God over hip-hop rankings
Elliott Wilson recently responded to Charlamagne Tha God‘s comments on a podcast episode of “The Brilliant Idiots,” where Charlamagne criticized Wilson’s position in the latest Hip-Hop Media Power Rankings by Complex. Charlamagne, who ranked just above Wilson, expressed his disinterest in being a 50-year-old involved in online disputes with other media figures and artists.
Wilson, aged 53, retorted on his social media, where he insulted Charlamagne’s comments and further escalated the exchange by stating he wanted all the smoke. He also took a jab at Charlamagne by referring to him as a third-string radio host and teased about delivering great content in the upcoming year.
In a contrasting tone, during an episode of “The Bigger Picture” podcast, Wilson showed a more composed side. He expressed gratitude towards Complex for his ranking and acknowledged Charlamagne’s higher placement, referring to him as a good friend of the show. Wilson’s response highlighted his readiness to both defend his reputation and celebrate his achievements in the media landscape.
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