Charleston White: “Yungeen Ace Should Make More Foolio Disses”

Charleston White, the controversial comedian,  wants Yungeen Ace to continue making diss songs about late rival Foolio. The two Florida recording artists were enthralled in beef that dates back years before Julio Foolio was shot and killed on his 26th birthday in Tampa, Florida. Yungeen Ace released a viral diss song immediately after Foolio was pronounced dead. 

In a recent interview with Say Cheese, Charleston White suggested that Ace continue to release diss songs about his former rival. When asked to give a message to Jacksonville, the city Yungeen Ace and Foolio are from, White offered several suggestions.

“Celebrate his (Foolio) death,” said White. “Tell Yungeen Ace and them to make another badass diss song about him. Don’t stop Yungeen Ace, keep it going. Make his momma cry some more. Cause he would do Yungeen Ace like that. So if I was Yungeen Ace and them, I would make more diss songs about his mama. Don Julio would be our drink forever. I would quench my thirst with a Don Julio every weekend, listening to the song.”

Ace featured a bottle of Don Julio in an alleged diss song called “Game Over” that was released the week after Julio Foolio’s murder. The beef between Foolio and Ace resulted in several diss tracks and many lives lost in both artists’ respective teams. The viral clip would conclude with Charleston saying Foolio caused the deadly atmosphere that led to him being shot and killed in Tampa. 

White continued: “Remember, he created this atmosphere for this to happen to him because he was really hurting people, physically, emotionally. He was bringing pain to mother’s hearts, making mama’s cry. Sisters and brothers weep. So now it’s his family time.”

Three suspects have been arrested and detained in the shooting death of Foolio by Tampa law enforcement, with two more individuals wanted. According to a video uploaded to social media, a masked man revealed they shot and killed Foolio over a bounty allegedly offered by Ace on July 5. Authorities issued a public statement saying they watch Yungeen Ace’s social media accounts.