Michael Wayne Atha , who is professionally known as Yelawolf, is selling shirts on Black Friday. Recently, Eminem’s “Best Friend” collaborator took to Instagram to invite his fans to check out the six designs of the shirts.

On Nov. 16, Thursday, Yelawolf posted a photo of himself wearing one of the Black Friday shirts he is selling and invited his fans to visit Slumerican for all the designs. In the caption, he wrote, “And be sure to check up on our Black Friday release of 6 different Black On Black designs available only for three days .... Happy ThanksGiving ... GET SLUM !!!!!!”

Previously, Yelawolf became controversial because of his decision to incorporate the Confederate flag into his outfits. Recently, his fellow rapper Paul Wall shared his thoughts on the issue.

In an interview with Vlad TV, Wall pointed out that the Confederate flag means something different for Yelawolf than what it means to many other people. The “Sittin’ Sidewayz" singer said, “And I ain’t mad at him for representing that, I mean I ain’t mad at him for standing up for what he believe in ‘cause to him it doesn’t stand for racism.”

Currently, the hip hop recording artist from Gadsden, Alabama is signed to Shady Records and Interscope Records, which released his second studio album titled “Love Story” on April 21. The album included the songs "American You," "Box Chevy V", "Till It's Gone", "Whiskey in a Bottle", and "Best Friend" featuring Eminem.

Yelawolf handled the production on the “Love Story” album along with Eminem, SupaHotBeats founder WLPWR and producer and songwriter James Ryan “Malay” Ho, among others. The “Rap God” rapper also served as the executive producer.

It was in January 2011 when Yelawolf signed with Eminem's record label Shady Records, which released his debut studio album titled “Radioactive.” His independent debut studio album titled “Creekwater” was released in 2005.

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