 Big shit, big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle, it's your boy, E-C-E-O. And I'm Monday Moses, by the way, I'm Craig Cunton, every damn day. Hey, man, we got our favorite guy in here today, man. I got my guy in here today, y'all in trouble, man, Charleston White in the building. Hey, what's up with it, man? Man, it's good to see you, man. I tell you, man, every time I think about it, I say, man, I need to get Charleston light back on here, man, and I just be tripping, cuz at the end of the day, I can't, I be interviewing a lot of people, Charleston, but yours is the most impactful that I got. I can't find nobody to beat you. I done drove to Houston, I done been to California, you're, I done been everywhere, and I can't figure it out, but it's just the favor of God to me that I know already that's where, that's what he's showing me, you know? Yeah, my legs done got longer since the last time I been, I keep knocking my knees up and I can't tell you right here, man, but something different, man. Man, my wife got new charos, man. She went on bought a new, we could afford a new charo too, so she done changed the charos up on us, man. It's something different, man. Say, man, you got this merch here today, man, that's what I, I really, I'm like, man, this boy got some merchandise now. I want to ask you a few questions about it, man, I already, I seen this one come to Texas, nigga. I knew that this one was going to come, but, but the other ones I didn't see coming. I got all 50 state niggas. That's what I see. I seen that. I remember you told me in Vegas and I was like, man, that's dope, but you didn't only just say it, you did it, man. And the tagging is right. I tell all these young niggas when they use bring me shirts over here, make sure your tagging is right, man. So it staples the fact that it's yours. That's the game I got up in Vegas. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. You took me to Vegas. Yeah, yeah. So yeah, I was listening and taking notes and paying attention. Yeah, man. This, this here, like I said, the way these shirts look, they packaged right, you know, so, so what is this is a wash shirt. Yeah, this one for her. I've been washed twice. Yeah, this doesn't mean wash twice. Are you serious? Yeah. Boy, that whole glistening. You know, we were cardin' a while ago, man. I couldn't believe. I was telling her. I say, that red hitting, man. Yeah, it doesn't mean wash twice, man. Really? So how did you, how did you come about picking, how did you go about picking what you, what material you use and who you dealt with, you know? Oh, man, I got a, I don't want to give up my source. Yeah, I get it. I get it. But just give me, just give me some hints, man. I got, I got a partner that's been in, in, in the T-shirt making business for, for 20 years now. Okay. And he's doing very, very well in Texas. He's doing very, very well in Texas, man. Probably two to $3,000 a day. Wow. You know, making, he got the whole factory. And so, they used to have a wrapper. They used to have a wrapper. You know, things didn't go well with the, with the wrap industry. And so they have some knowledge that, that, that I needed going forward in, in, in this entertainment shit, right? Mm-hmm. So my partner flew in and, and he flew in for one night just to tell me something. You need to trademark your name. Wow. So, having that conversation about trademarking my name and then you booked the trip to Vegas. So, I had already been having that conversation, man. I need some, I need some merch. I need some product. So, I trademarked not just my name, but, you know, my scenes, game-related, not game-related. Yeah. Na na na booboo. Na na na booboo. Freakisha. Freakisha. Never ignorant goals accomplished. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, shout out to Tupac. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I like that. That's another I wanted to talk about. And so, when I went to Vegas, we was walking by, we was walking by clothes designers, but we wear they clothes every day, but they look like regular people. Yeah, yeah. That's right. Yeah. I saw people from all walks of life and, and, and the clothing industry is a trillion-dollar industry. Correct. When black people buy clothes, they buy clothes by the billions of dollars annually. Mm-hmm. Right? Mm-hmm. Spend billions of clothes annually. That's right. I'm not tapping to some of my people like doing. Wow. Yeah. Neganation. The boy got neganation, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Man, ain't gonna lie to you. I, I definitely, I'm getting in these. You know, I carry these in the store too, guys. Y'all come by and get you a t-shirt, man. Uh, dope. The, the quality. I've been selling clothes for many, many years. And I know when I see something special. And then, you know, I got into the textile industry by way of, of Mr. Antonio Sales, uh, out of Nashville, Tennessee. So he brought me into the textile industry almost two years ago, where, uh, you know, I get, I get cotton product at, at, you know, I get socks at 75 cents a pound. Yeah. Uh, I get t-shirts for, you know, 50 cents. I get thermals for a dollar. I get beanie hats. I get these hats for, so, he brought me into the textile industry, and so I started studying, uh, textile product, cotton made material. Uh, cotton is a product that grow out of the ground. Mm-hmm. Uh, we should be in the cotton business. Okay. There's no business while we shouldn't be a whole seller, uh, cotton distributor of selling t-shirt, socks, panties, and bras, and, and cotton is what made America a superpower. Man, you, you dope. Every time I talk to you, I learn something, too. You know, that's one thing I can say. I, I get, I get something from you. I guess it's like the rap music. You know, you be like, man, I don't want to hear anything. Talk about nothing. Yeah. When I, when I interview you, I always get something from it. That's, that's a good thing. It's, it's, it's five white families that control all the cotton product in America. Wow. So what does that tell you? They probably want its own slaves. That's right. Uh, cotton, China, China buys up the world's trash, the plastic, all the recycle. They take stuff like this and make nala and silk. We make cotton on its end of the world. So we keep the cold climates warm with what we grow here. Uh, President Trump shut down the Gilden headquarters in Mexico and moved it to Haiti. Uh, Haiti is a, uh, that's our brother in country who we should be importing and exporting from, whether it's sending them vegetables and fruits and they sending us T-shirt, socks, jackets, hats, or whatever. So when I got into the textile industry two years ago, that opened my mind up, uh, into having different streams of income, right? So I sell T-shirts, I sell socks, I sell hats, panties, brawls, face towels. Uh, so that's just fucking with the textile. Uh, when you came into the picture, uh, with all this here, you and your wife making, uh, that's when it hit me. Yeah. Uh, man, I need to be branding. Oh man. You dope. Ain't no, ain't no reason for you not to. Your impact is so powerful. Not only, and when you say branding for me, I just know a lot of people get to be clothed in my mind. That's the way I look at it. I don't look at it no other way. I don't look at it like, oh, this here, no, you providing a service to where you can help people to be clothed. If you really think about it and break it down, that's what it is. Yeah. Well, uh, and the time picker thing, it hit home. Yeah. Well, if you think about America is the youngest country in the world, but it became a superpower. So China and Russia, all them other places, they have thousands of years of tradition. We come along with this new democracy and the reason we was able to do that is because what grows here. So that's how America became this superpower continent is because of cotton and niggas picking cotton and then came along the cotton gene. Once the cotton gene came, right, then America started industrializing the factories up north, cotton down south, picked the cotton down hill, sent it up north, put the dye in it, you make jeans, T-shirts, all that. And that's what made America America. Okay. Getting back to shirts, where can we, where can we get these at? The real Charleston white dot com. Okay. The real Charleston white dot com. Y'all got to pick you some of these up. You'll see the prices on there and the price is right. You know what I mean? So, so I can't get in my plug, right? So, but there's a guy by the name of Mr. Sales. Okay. This man been doing this for 10, 10 years. Yeah, I remember you had told me about it. Man, this man got, he's selling T-shirts all over the country. T-shirts, high visibility vest, personal protective equipment gear. He got storage facilities in three different states. Man, that's the plug. Okay. The sweatsuit. So all of our people making T-shirts, Harry Hines, the Chinese district in Houston where everybody going for wholesale prices, they all going to Tennessee. Wow. And you told me that. And I'm definitely, I'm loving the fact that the info is real and that people can get this and they can, and they can start. How hard is it to start your own business now in these times? It's not hard at all. You know, whether it be on the internet or hand to hand, how hard is it? It's not hard at all. Man, 250 dollars can start a business. Okay. Okay. That 200, a print press making costs 250. Yeah. A phone that you own every day, you can start a business with that phone. With that phone. Man, that's dope, man. So, man, I remember we talked about Mob James and everything in Vegas, man. Thank you for the interview. It did well. Yeah. To be honest with you, I enjoyed it. I got so much feedback. You know what I'm saying? I'm saying, I'm back on again. You know what I'm saying? Well, the Vegas trip. I enjoyed it. Did you enjoy it? Well, the Vegas trip made me feel like a celebrity. Man, them people loved you out there, man. Hey, man, that's funny to me. They've been, people been fucking with me. The Vegas trip. The Vegas trip made me go look in the mirror and say, yeah. Yeah. I enjoyed it, man. When people was approaching you, I was like, man. You know, I was like, dang, you know, and you, people see me and be knowing me. I ain't gonna lie just because they watch you. One dude told me I wasn't turned up. Lighting up in Atlanta. He said, you got to turn up some more. You be dealing with Charleston, man. Everybody need to know you. I was like, they love you, man. So, man, that's a big thing, man. But so this dude, I was watching, I seen it a little bit of it on your page, which made me go look for it too. No jumper. Is that the guy Adam? Yeah. And before we talk about that white boy, man, I launched my website in August with these shirts and these hats. And my first month, we almost did $10,000. Woo. Yeah. And so what you expecting to do that good? I don't know what to expect. It's all new. Yeah. Yeah. But when I, like I said, when I took the material and touched it and looked at it and seen what you was doing, I took, when I seen it all the, not just Texas, but every state, you can get this shirt. I knew already, already, already knew. I said, man, this thing will take off because you got everybody looking for you and at what you're doing. And I got the website set up where I can see which social media site is generating the most money for me. So shout out to my Facebook people. Mm-hmm. I probably did like 2,000 off Facebook. So you are selling on Facebook as well? Yeah, Facebook. That's dope, man. Yeah. After the Vlad TV interview, I think like 50, almost 60,000 people visited the website. Wow. That's a lot, man. That's a lot of people. I've seen that. That first day, when you first, when he dropped the first video, it was over 200,000 like that. Yeah. It didn't take but a second because he saw, you know, he got such a big platform and then you got such a big impact. It was like dumb, man. No brainer, man, that what you're doing, man, is bringing, hey, man, it's growing. Yeah. Like, yeah. I can't see it because I'm in the storm. Yeah. Yeah. I can't see it because I'm in the storm. But, you know, I treat it every day like it's the last. Hey, man. That's what you're supposed to, Charles. Yeah. Hey, man. So let's get back to this no jump. I want to ask you about this guy because I just wanted to bring awareness to the clothing, but I wanted to ask about this. And then I got to ask really, I seen that. Do you know that guy? Adam Guy? Adam 22. No, I never met him. I just heard about him this year. Yeah. I've been seeing him for, I've seen his stuff because I watched, you know, I just strolling through the internet and I've seen him, but I really never paid much attention to it. Me either. Yeah. I'm really, I'm new to the, I'm like a kid that's been playing in the front yard. I've been on Facebook for the last five, six years, right? I'm a Facebook, I'm a Facebook nigga, you know, my local crowd. So I don't know, I don't know, I didn't know anything about YouTubers. I ain't know anything. I just really got hip to Instagram last year, right? So I ain't know nothing about none of these people. Okay. He sent me, he sent me an invitation to be on, on, on Nojumper probably around April, May. Exactly. Yeah. And so then that's when I took notice of him. Okay. What would make him bring you? I know, I know that crew of Mack guy have been messing with, they linked up up there. That's a West Coast thing. What would make them bring your name up in their show like that? Well, he invited me to, you know, back then it was me and Bosco getting into it, you know, it was me and Bosco getting into it. So it would have been great for his number. Well, why you didn't, why didn't you go? My spirit wasn't right. You know, my spirit didn't move right. Okay. And then I didn't know nothing about him. Okay. So yeah, yeah, I ain't just jumping to be on, yeah. No matter who it is, you have to walk the whole world. And I were of Vlad TV as the white boy. Correct. Correct. And he came behind him, so I do know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now I ain't no white boy in the social media world better than Vlad TV. Vlad TV, you're right. To the niggas. No, you're right. Yeah, to the niggas. So when I looked at Adam, I was like, I don't know, man, what the fuck am I gonna go on there for? But then I started asking around and said, nah, man, that'd be a good platform to go on. Well, in my mind, I had just got into it with the A-Trade niggas, Lil' Sodie. So in my mind, they playing on me. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. In my mind, my spirit said, nah, man, they playing on me. They go set you up. Now this before... This before this statement was this way. Yeah, because I had just got into it with Lil' Sodie. I had got into it with Wack 100. I remember that. I had got into it with Big U. I had got into it with Bosco. Man, I would say niggas were coming out to woodwork. You know, I would like Bruce Lee fighting everybody and winning and whooping everybody. Yeah, no, I see this. Yeah, I see this. So my spirit, man, I'm a nigga operating by spirit. Yeah, so my spirit wasn't right, man. So if my spirit lead me to death, I won't feel bad. If I lead, yeah. But if I'm trying to get some pussy and chasing after money and I end up in a death trap, I won't be sad in the motherfucker. But if I'm walking in spirit and I walk in the death, nigga this meant to be. Yeah. So, nah, I didn't go. So he hit me up again and say, next time you and LA stop by and I said, yeah. And I would go do it. Just pop up on them and you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But what I was going to do, I was going to hire me some LA County shirts. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I would go get me the baddest motherfuckers or the baddest motherfuckers. Yeah. Up under the baddest motherfuckers, the FBI. I was going to go get them LA County shirts that kick niggas in the ass. No, no, no, I get it. And show up there and have everybody uncomfortable smiling during the interview. And yeah, so that's what I was going to do. Yeah, that's what I was going to do, right? Yeah. So time go on and I wake up this morning, start a lovely motherfucking day and by midday, I get this shit. Yeah. Yeah. A nigga on the white boy platform. Yeah. Talk about he'll set me up. 8D. 8D or something? 8D or something. Yeah, 8D. Well, he can talk down on me, you know. Do we have your own name? I never heard of this dude. Listen, Adam 22 is the nigga. That's the only one I ever seen. Yeah, yeah. I don't even know where the mother dudes come from. They look kind of different. I can dig the nigga dirty mac and on me, right? Yeah. I can dig him having some unfavorable words and an unfavorable opinion about me based, you know, the California, Texas shit. And let me just say this. Them niggas can holler fuck Texas all day long. It wouldn't bother me. Yeah. Man, fuck them country bumpkin niggas. Man, it don't bother me. Nigga, you on the plantation just like I'm on the plantation. Yeah, you think your plantation different than mine. And it is. White folks treat us differently down here than they treat you niggas up there. They give us opportunities down here. You niggas ain't got none up there. So we arguing over. Y'all Texas nigga, we California niggas. And I'm saying Crippin' Blood. Correct. What y'all doing to our race, my nigga. And it wasn't about y'all at first. It wasn't about California Crippin' Bloods. It was about Crippin' Bloods. Yeah. They made it about them. They made it about them. Why would they do that, though? Well, you can't say slob. If you was up here, we'll do this to you. You can use the word slob. You niggas is grown men trippin' over a word. Yeah. I know you talk against gang violence, but you used to be in gangs. I once heard my mama say I was a wannabe gang member. And I said, damn. I said that when I was on the front with Melvin Forman. I said the same thing. My mama said, no, nigga, I thought I was. My mama said in a documentary interview, he was a wannabe gang member. And it made me sit back. I was a wannabe gang member. Wow. I don't know one person ever died behind gang violence. I don't know one nigga ever been shot behind gang violence. I joined the gang for recreation in a boy's home. In a boy's home. No fight lasted over a minute and a half, two minutes. But we fought every day. Nobody got seriously hurt. And when they all went to prison, they became friends. So how was we gang banging? When we all grew up, you see what I'm saying? It wasn't gang banging. It wasn't no gang. I was in a boy's home just recreating, claiming a gang. When I got home and I looked around in my community, it wasn't no gang banging in 98. I went in in 91. Gang banging was just starting. When I got in juvenile detention center in September 91, I hadn't never seen a crib except on television. We used to see them, but we didn't know what they was. It wasn't until niggas was in juvenile up close and personal and seeing Lil Rank. And all the niggas were falling behind Lil Rank with the throwing up the funny hand sign. Man, what's that like on that movie? It wasn't until I got into the boy's home, the state school, where niggas became educated about gangs. When I got older and came home, there was no gang. So I never gang banged home. Definitely. The AD guy made the statement, said he was going to set you up. What was that all about? A niggah's feelings? Exactly what it was. You got any emotions? A niggah who don't know me. A niggah who don't know me. And he the reason why I don't like California niggas. They'll go against their own kind. Wow. They created something for black people, right? So do you think he was doing that for them? Hold on, hold on, hold on. He was talking down to his own kind to a white boy. Yeah, hold on. Listen, he on no jumper, Adam 22. It don't say no jumper, Adam 22 and AD in the crew. His name ain't nowhere on no platform. On this white boy's platform. It's two niggas right there with the white boy. Yeah, I think phone or something. It's two niggas on now with this Pecklewood white boy. And the niggas say I set him up. Now, I ain't done nothing to this niggah. I don't even know this niggah mad at me. I don't have no clue this niggah mad at me. He ain't said I done something to him. He ain't said I shot his dog. He ain't said I beat up his sister. He didn't say I cussed at his mama. He said I talk shit on the internet. And if he come her, I set him up. So niggah, his feelings. That's what he said. And he sent it to a white man. But look what the boss tell him. Boss tell him, well, niggah, I want to interview the niggah so bad. I meet him in Motel 6 by myself without you, niggah. Because this is the Adam 22 no jumper show. I ain't gonna let you set him up. That's what the white boy said in so many words. I heard him say that in so many roundabouts. In so many words. He said I will meet him at the Motel 6 by myself. You won't set him up on my channel. It was the white boy Adam 22 told him in so many words. And then not only that, the same white boy who he on this platform say I get this niggah kill, say I agree with him. I heard that. And then he came around. He came around and said I was right. Did you think he came around because he felt the energy from Adam? No. He already agreed with you. Listen, when you got hate in your heart, it won't make sense. Okay. When you got hate in your heart, you can't explain that. You just sound crazy. He just sounded crazy. He can't say, listen, all these niggas howling about what they'll do to me. It's people in their real life who have done things to them that may warrant a response for them to do something back to them. They go overlooked that to harm me for what I said. And they don't even know me. Wow. Do you think that Crip Mack, with him being on there, that made him think about you again because you and Crip Mack been going back and forth? No. Well, Crip Mack and Charleston. I didn't really understand what the Crip Mack thing is about. Man, you got to keep in mind. I got to keep in mind. We all plan for numbers. Okay. We all plan for numbers. Charleston, White, and Crip Mack is trending like a market number. Why not? Man, you got 3.7 million. Why not talk about Charleston and Crip Mack? That's a great response. But this white boy keeps them niggas around them. They get exploited. They just was fighting up there the other day. So I always fight up there at this studio. Really? But he got to attach himself to the gangbanger niggas because he speak on hip-hop culture. Okay. Yeah, because that's a gang thing. That's what they do. Well, in California, you got to, you see what I'm saying? Gang bang and street niggas. So he got to figure out a way to make them niggas pander to him where they don't rob him, kill him, or exploit him. Okay. Ain't too many white boys going to come provide him protection. And his main topic is hip-hop. Yeah, you're right. He got to make niggas friends. He got to make niggas friends that say, nah, man, don't y'all mess with my white boy. And he can feel safe up there. So that's why he got a West Coast presence. Yeah. Ain't too many people in the industry fooling with the West Coast. After the Tupac and Biggie shit homie, they over with. After Nipsey Hustle, they for sure over with. Nobody wants to deal with them. They made a statement and they tried to bring it up Nipsey Hustle. They was like, well, he spoke on Nipsey. Nipsey, the character. And then the person. Is it? Irrimis, you said that. And you always made that clear. But for some reason people tend to not get it. Well, because poor people love idols. These are poor people and their idols are gods to them. Their idols are gods. So they worship these idols. Wow. So to attack these idols is like attacking their god. Wow. So is that Crypt Mac dude, is he one of the idols? No, he a fucking retard. He makes a good god damn entertainment. He like the god damn me like a good Taco Bell commercial. The idolized no nigger. Yeah, there's drinking Old English 800 in 2021. Oh damn, tattooed on his face. Nah, nigger just the fact that you got an Old English 840 ounce bottle nigger and that's your choice of drink. Yeah, that's your choice of drink. Nah, man, ain't nobody taking nobody like that series. So they taking advantage of it? Yeah, man, listen, listen. As big as his number zeal, there's no fucking way he should begin a motherfucking $200 for no interview. There ain't no motherfucking way everything will be $2,500 off the top, minimally. Big as his name is. He can't get it going, they're exploiting him. Man, he taking his proceeds and feeding grown homeless dope fiend. Wow. Yeah, dumb stupid motherfucker casting his pearls away to the swans. How did you guys end up even having any kind of way? I'm picking on him. Yeah, I saw he was... You seen him? Well, I saw he was a dumb retarded motherfucker and I liked him. Yeah, and I liked that motherfucker. What, you shout out to him and say, hey, man? Yeah, well, you know, I just went to fucking with him. You know, like a girl who got a crush on a nigger. Yeah, I just went to fucking with him to get him my attention. Hey, look at me, nigger. Yeah, I like you, nigger. And then he said something to hurt my feelings. Oh, what did he say? It's a casket five me. No, nigger, it's a casket five all of us. Yeah, we all got to get in the casket. Why is this got to be one for me? Yeah, I got mad and the motherfucker, nigger just want to say it's a casket for me. Yeah, fuck you, nigger. Yeah, and I went to picking on him because he hurt my feelings. It's all there, it's your feelings. Yeah, nigger hurt him because I liked him. I genuinely liked him and he rejected me. Yeah, I don't take rejection good. Yeah, yeah, he don't reject me. I just, I definitely, man, I know already I don't know them guys, but I do know them. But no jumper. I mean, he seemed to have a prospering productive show where he's getting views and he's growing and I've been seeing him for years, man. I fuck with the white boy. Yeah, he seemed like he, I think glad interview with him one time. Well, he a California white boy. They don't know nothing about us niggers. No, not down here. They don't know nothing about southern niggers. That boy said that the one that was on that no phone, he didn't know nothing. The one that the little boy with the yellow hat, he didn't know nothing about no Texas, no nothing. He was playing the role of, hey, man, I don't know nothing. That's what's wrong with the dumb California boy. They just dumb and stupid. They don't know nothing but Hollywood. Yeah, Hollywood streets, avenues and they home and they fucked up out there. And it's not a lot of opportunity for them. Wow. Them niggers stuck. The bosses in their decision destroyed them so early in life, homie. Them niggers stuck. Them niggers ain't got. Them niggers can't kill nobody at 14 and get a job at Parkland Hospital. They can't drive trucks for Exxon and go get in them. Them niggers fucked up and them niggers are crippled because their state government keeps them dependent or give anybody food stamps. Them niggers can play for any type of government entitlement. So them niggers just eat out the hand of their state government. Wow. So that's why they look to rob everybody. Fuck you over over your weed. That's why them niggers try to exploit if you want to shoot a video there or if a rapper try to come perform. It ain't no opportunities from them niggers. That's why it's so much easy to gangbang. Yeah, yeah. It ain't nothing else to do but kill each other. And they do it with pride. That's the coldest thing of body. They do it with pride. They do it with pride. From the old to the young. Yeah, yeah. And it's something they say is structured. It ain't structured. But that's what they try to look to that. The crypts and the bloods are structured and that's how they... No, it ain't structured. That's why they kill Raymond Washington. It ain't structured. It ain't blood against crypt, blood against blood, blood against crypt. It ain't no structure. Yeah, yeah. If it was some structure from what we hear, the dude that killed Nipsey Husser, they wouldn't have killed his family. Yeah, I heard about that. His family didn't have nothing to do with Nipsey Husser getting killed but they just wouldn't have killed his family. I heard that. What's... come on, huh? Yeah. And they live to kill in the name of crypt and blood. Yeah. When you go up and down in places, they ain't got no legalized dispensary. The Mexicans got all the dispensaries. They ain't got no crypt and blood tie shops. They don't have nothing. They can't even get a movie out about Raymond Washington. They ain't got nothing. So when I started fucking with Cripp Mack, I started fucking with him by saying, say, nigga, get you a bobblehead. Say, nigga, don't get you some t-shirt, get you some product. Trying to give him good games. I'm dropping game on a nigga because I'm seeing the numbers he doing. What, nobody getting me the game? You just trying to get back, really? So I'm really snot, nigga. It ain't no reason you ain't supposed to be getting down there $10,000 a month ain't nobody showing you how to do your intro, your outro to your video. You going on all these big platforms. Come on, homie. You better trademark your name. You got three weeks, so I'm going to take it from you. Was that a serious statement? Yeah, you didn't see me call my people. You say you better go on and take his name. Yeah. And go ahead and make the money off of it. No, I'm just going to take it. Just take it to having and shelf it. Yeah, yeah, and just shelf it. And today say I'm sorry, to you say you want to be my friend. Then you let him come out. I give back to him. Say, listen, you got a bunch of people around you don't know nothing to see, Mack. Trademark your name, my nigga. Five, five, crib. Trademark that, nigga. Copy right that. Wow. Copy right that, nigga. I agree with that. 100%. And that's what got them niggas stirred up. I don't know why they love to come down there. They're going to be mad at that, too. But they love to come down and say Charleston white. I've seen it ever since I was stuck in the game. This is why though. This is why. Because of the impact he has. It gotta be. That's the reason why. That's something I could see because of the way that they respond to you. Like I said, your name came up on there. That's why I asked you about it. I don't know the no jumper guy. I always seen this channel and I thought it was very professional. But when I heard what I heard today, I didn't see the professionalism in it. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. No jumper kept his a professional stance. He did. It's the nigger. Yeah. The nigger was in your heart shall come out of your mouth. I ain't the only nigger he hate. Yeah. That is a hateful place of black people who hate one another. Why would I expect him not to hate me? He said it's sober. That's what they do in California. He said it's sober. The Hoover's hate the 60s. The 60s hate the gangsters. That's what they do. Wow. Krip Mack got Hoover killer on his forehead. That's what they do. They live amongst each other with hate. They can't walk three streets that way. They can't walk four streets that way. They can't go two blocks that way because it's a line of hate with the enemy. So when he get on and profess hate for me and I'm speaking out against what they represent hate for black people. So Adam ain't wrong. He don't know that man got that hate in his heart and that man was go openly profess that hate on his platform. Because he tried to clean it up. Adam wasn't wrong. Adam say hey well well don't I think it's kind of senseless and crazy that guys is dying over these streets and they said it in a way in white boy language. He said it in pink toe language. And the nigger is in hate for nigger language. That's what we what do we rap about killing niggers. Yeah. We ain't singing what do a brother do. We ain't singing that's kind of shit no more. So when I see another black man like AD that's why I don't like California niggers. That's why I don't like California niggers. I put a nigger in jail before I kill him. Yeah. I ain't gonna make your mama cry. He said he'd set you up though. That nigger said I set him up. I set him up too with three bad bitches in an alcohol bottle. He said I set him up. I tripped out of that. That was real and it was harsh. Oh man. It was harsh. Yeah. I like to hurt. Man I love to evoke that kind of shit out of a nigger. Because I know he been watching me. When I know a nigger feel like that he don't watch me more than one time. Yeah. When I tap into you like that nigger you been following me. He in them comments. And you used to like me and I said something to hurt your feelings. That's the only thing got a nigger hating a nigger like that. That's why you hate your baby mama because you once used to like her. You don't hate nothing you don't used to like. Real talk. Think about that nigger once used to like me had to be where he's talking. Yeah. He was emotional. Man listen. You can't hate nothing you ain't never liked. Wow. Hey that's Charleston White y'all man. Hey man. Say man thank you for coming on the show man. It's always impressive. Man any time you come any time you pull up man it's always love bro. You always come through and you give some good game man. Hey y'all better tap in man. If y'all ain't been under a rock somewhere. Hey this ain't giving you something you can use man. Gonna take you somewhere man. Hey and then listen. I got the I got the Letterman Jackets coming. Really. I got the Nigger Nation Letterman Jackets coming. I got the Nan-Nanny Boo-Boo college sweaters with the furry patch like the real polo. You need to bring them to me. Hey bring me some over here. I got to have them. Say I got the ugly Christmas sweaters. Yeah yeah nah man. Yeah I got some shit coming right man. Like I said and you know I'm gonna have it over here. I got to have it man because at the end of the day man we pushing together man. I love the merch man. Yeah and then them never ignorant getting goals accomplished. Them beanies hatched. Oh yeah beanies hatched. Yeah I got that on Vlad. You did they out right now. Yeah you did. Sure did man. Well thank you for coming on the show man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. Yes sir.