In a shocking display of disrespect, controversial figure Charleston White has reignited tensions surrounding the late rapper King Von, openly mocking his legacy and even praising his 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁er. In a recent interview with DJ Akademiks, White unabashedly labeled King Von a “demon in human form,” asserting that he deserved his fate. “King B is dead, and he ain’t coming back,” White declared, dismissing any notion of respect for the deceased rapper and his family.
Charleston White’s venomous rhetoric has crossed new boundaries as he celebrated his meeting with King Von’s 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁er, L Tim. “I shook hands with the hands that 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed King Von,” he boasted, likening the encounter to meeting civil rights icons. This shocking admission comes on the heels of White’s inflammatory comments about gang violence, where he argued that some individuals, like Von, deserve death for their actions.
The backlash against White’s statements has been swift, with many condemning his lack of empathy towards the victims of gang violence and the families left to mourn. White’s relentless trolling has drawn ire not only from fans of King Von but also from those who believe his comments perpetuate a cycle of violence and hatred.
In a chilling twist, White claims that King Von’s past actions—allegedly bragging about murders in his music—validate his disdain for the rapper. “He 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed black people and bragged about it,” White asserted, igniting conversations about the moral implications of glorifying violence in hip-hop culture.
As social media erupts with outrage and support for both sides, Charleston White remains undeterred, vowing to continue his controversial stance against King Von’s legacy. The ongoing feud highlights the deep divisions within the hip-hop community, as fans grapple with the complex realities of fame, violence, and respect in a world still reeling from loss.