ANT GLIZZY GOES OFF ON CHARLESTON WHITE & EXPOSES DMV BLOGS! 😤

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The DMV hip-hop scene witnessed explosive drama as Ant Glizzy unleashed a fiery tirade against Charleston White and local blogs in a raw, unfiltered live stream that has the streets talking. The controversial content creator didn’t hold back, delivering scathing accusations of bias and hate while exposing what he calls the “salt” in DMV bloggers’ hearts.

Glizzy opened fire on the local blog scene, specifically calling out platforms like DMV DC Artists and Hoods and News for allegedly refusing to post his content despite his songs hitting hundreds of thousands of views. “They oppose everybody to do 100k views, you feel the same my song hit 100k views. It’s not because they don’t want to post me,” Glizzy declared, his frustration palpable as he addressed what he perceives as systematic bias against his rising platform.

The tension escalated when Glizzy directly challenged Charleston White, stating his willingness to engage in public beef with the polarizing figure. “Say if I get into a with Charleston White, right? The DMV little blogs… they oppose them say I got songs hit five hundred thousand views,” he explained, highlighting the disparity in coverage between established figures and emerging voices like himself.

In a moment of raw vulnerability that showcased his authentic personality, Glizzy broke down discussing his approach to coping with loss, specifically addressing criticism about missing his friend’s balloon release. “I missed his funeral. I cope with stuff different. I don’t like sad moments. I don’t like sad stuff,” he revealed, providing insight into his mental health struggles and unconventional grieving process.

The stream took another controversial turn when Glizzy addressed the ongoing Gizmo situation, offering his perspective on the drama while maintaining that both parties involved are simply “tired” individuals trying to make it in the industry. His commentary on the situation provided fresh insight into one of the DMV’s most talked-about controversies.

Throughout the explosive session, Glizzy emphasized his position as a brand rather than just a platform, distinguishing himself from traditional content creators. “I’m not building a platform, I’m building a brand,” he declared, positioning himself as a multifaceted personality who transcends typical social media boundaries.

The live stream concluded with Glizzy promoting his upcoming three-part interview with Fatboy SSE, teasing new music releases, and maintaining his stance against engaging with negativity while continuing to build his empire. His message was clear: the hate won’t stop his momentum, and the DMV scene will have to acknowledge his growing influence whether they want to or not.

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