Charleston White Disgustingly Mocks Gillie Da Kid’s Late Son With Shameful Rant

Charleston White is a highly controversial figure that revolves around the music and pop culture world. Overall, there may not be anyone else who has been involved in more beef or just issues in general than him. Even though he has been doing this for years at this point, his actions are that of a naive rookie. For example, he was a part of a viral interview with fellow media influencer Brittany Renner that went awry. She lashed out at him after an old clip resurfaced that he made some sleazy comments about the model. Another infamous beef Charleston White has is with Gillie Da Kid.

The rapper and podcaster have been at odds with each other for years, taking jabs online. However, this latest video from Charleston White might be his lowest moment, as Gillie Da Kid is certainly winning this feud by default now. The recent two-minute clip sees the sleuth and pundit is grossly and shamefully mocking Gillie’s late son YNG Cheese. Shockingly (sarcastically), this is not the first time White has made comments about this topic.

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This Is Not It Charleston White

However, this is just an awful look for someone who already does not have the best reputation. Charleston White starts trolling Gillie Da Kid by saying things like, “his son dead with maggots coming out his a**.” Furthermore, he decides to talk to his son over the phone since “[he] can’t call [his].” Fans in the comments section were also floored by his behavior as he maniacally laughs throughout the video. After Charleston gets off the phone with his son, he tells Gillie’s son to “rest in piss” while grabbing his privates and making peeing noises in the process. Our continued thoughts go out to Gillie Da Kid, his family, and friends.

What are your thoughts on Charleston White posting this video mocking Gillie Da Kid’s late son YNG Cheese? Is the lowest thing the social media personality has ever done, why or why not? Should Gillie respond? What do you think propelled White to do this seemingly out of nowhere? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Charleston White and Gillie Da Kid. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the worlds of pop culture and music.

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Eminem’s “Mockingbird” Hits 1 Billion Spotify Streams Thanks To TikTok

However you feel about Eminem, odds are that you at least appreciate “Mockingbird,” which many people on TikTok clearly do. The Detroit rapper’s 2004 cut from his album Encore just gained over 1 billion streams on Spotify. For context, the track had half as many streams less than a year ago. Of course, this newfound appreciation for the song can be traced back to one social media giant: TikTok. The platform’s already revived past hits on the charts and shown them to a new audience, whether it’s their original version or a remixed rendition.

In this specific example, some videos with the hashtag #mockingbird received over 1.5 billion plays on the platform. Also, other videos with #mockingbirdeminem gained over 375 million plays. Moreover, the song appears in many ways: a sped-up version (used in over 150,000 videos), covers, the base track, one of the verses, the chorus, and the list goes on. Not only that, but this week (March 17), “Mockingbird” is No. 42 on Spotify’s Global Top Songs chart. It’s four spots ahead of Drake and 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex” and 200,000 streams behind Lil Uzi Vert’s “Just Wanna Rock.” While this track was already a hit, peaking at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, this rediscovery certainly brings a new weight to the song dedicated to Em’s daughter Hailie and niece Alaina.

Eminem’s “Mockingbird” Is A TikTok Favorite

However, Encore as a whole album did not receive the kind of praise that “Mockingbird” got from fans and critics alike. Granted, it still sold very well, going five times platinum in the U.S. alone. Still, “Mockingbird” was a standout track regardless of how its album turned out for many. It’s the seventh song in Eminem’s discography to reach over a billion streams on the platform, along with hits like “Without Me” and “The Real Slim Shady.” Last year, during his XXL 25th Anniversary cover story, Marshall Mathers remarked that Encore‘s reception left him frustrated with himself for some time.

“It became a misstep and I struggled to get over the fact that I didn’t do my best,” the 50-year-old expressed. “My best would’ve been good enough if the leaks hadn’t happened. But I released what I had at that point in time, and I feel that put a kind of a mark on my catalog. Encore did some decent numbers, but I was never that concerned with numbers. I was more so worried about what people think about the album. Critics and fans were important to me, and they were always at me about that project.” Despite that disappointment, “Mockingbird” stands as one of his best songs, and it’s great to see TikTok show some love to an almost nineteen-year-old album. Regardless, come back to HNHH for the latest on Eminem.

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