After spending over a month and a half in an Ohio jail for assaulting a police officer, it looks like troubled rapper Charles Hamilton has finally been released.
The former Interscope-signee was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio on Dec. 10, for disturbing the peace...
Hip-hop is going all types of crazy. Following yesterday's admittance of Gucci Mane to a mental facility, Charles Hamilton is the latest rapper to have a few (more) screws come loose. Following his incarceration last month for a felony assault charge, the locked up spitter's mental state will be assessed by the court's psychiatric facility to determine whether or not he is competent to stand trial
Troubled MC Charles Hamilton has continued his pattern of erratic behavior by allegedly assaulting a police officer in Ohio last week.
According to his case information, which hit the 'net yesterday, Hamilton was arrested on Friday, December 10, in Cleveland, Ohio, for assault, after he reportedly caused a disturbance at a number of bars...
Jim Jonsin is clearing up comments he made about rapper Charles Hamilton calling him strange, and regretting that he provided the young emcee with the beat for the track 'Gauchos.' Jonsin, known for producing songs like Lil Wayne's 'Lollipop,' and T...
In a recent interview, "Lollipop" producer Jim Jonsin said he wished he'd taken back the beat he gave "strange" rapper Charles Hamilton. "I find Charles Hamilton to be a little strange; he has his own vibe. He's all over the place, but he's a really good writer and is easy to get along with...
The world has become hip to Charles Hamilton's bizarre public antics, including self-admittance to a mental hospital over a broken heart and an unwarranted J. Dilla producer credit on his album, 'The Perfect Life.' But apparently, Hamilton's eccentricities aren't just for show...
Fresh off his stint in a mental hospital, rapper Charles Hamilton reveled that he is now confined to a wheelchair.
"The reason I'm in a wheelchair is because I have sharp pains since I was in the hospital and a lil bit before," he told XXL Magazine...
Though troubled rapper Charles Hamilton recently did a stint in the psych unit of New York's Long Beach Medical Center, his friend and collaborator, chart-topping Atlanta artist B.o.B insists that he's not completely insane.
"You have to understand ...
Charles Hamilton might be the first rapper to openly enter a mental hospital and publicly comment on the matter. In late July, the belittled rapper admitted himself to New York Presbyterian for some much-needed mental rest and relaxation...