ScHoolboy Q Talks New Baby, Mac Miller, "CrasH Talk" With Charlamagne Tha God

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Schoolboy Q Visits Music Choice on April 23, 2019 in New York City.
ScHoolboy Q gets into "CrasH Talk" with Charlamagne Tha God.

ScHoolboy Q is fresh off of the release of his latest project, CrasH Talk.He did his rare press run last month ahead of his new album but he recently caught up with Charlamagne Tha God for an in-depth conversation about his new album, the death of Mac Miller, mental health issues and much more.

During Charlamagne's recent conversation with ScHoolboy Q, the rapper opened up like never before to the radio host, mainly because of the fact Charlamagne advocates for raising awareness on mental health issues. Over the 40 minute interview, ScHoolboy Q opened up about the death of Mac Miller.

"Yeah, that Mac shit, bruh," Q said. "To this day, I just don't understand how I can't call my n**** no more. Losing a friend to gangbanging is way different to losing a friend that's, like, an innocent little, like, little kid that's just super pure," he added before speaking on his last conversation with Mac.

Q began to doubt whether he'd include that bit in the interview after getting emotional. "I don't wanna look like I'm exploiting the situation," he said. "I got an album out and then I'm, like, crying and shit." 

Charlamagne comforted ScHoolboy Q before they got back into the conversation. Q then discussed Oxymoron, sobriety, and more.

Q later revealed for the first time that he had a new daughter in January. 

"Yup, new baby. I never even spoke of that either, it was born January 4th," he said. "Little girl, I asked for it. I want all girls."

Peep the full interview below. 


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