Wack 100 Says J. Prince Lied About Helping Cardi B With L.A. Gang Threats

J. Prince’s feud with Offset led to responses from Wack 100 and Cardi B. After Offset fired back at the Rap-A-Lot CEO’s comments on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, Prince delivered a lengthy response on Instagram, doubling down on allegations that the Migos rapper threatened him. He also claimed that he helped out Cardi B and Offset in Los Angeles following her “flu” comments, while also bringing up Takeoff, again. 

‘Set clapped back on Twitter afterward, writing, “U da police all mouth with no proof just fairy tales.” Cardi B joined the conversation where she explained that it wasn’t J. Prince who helped them in Los Angeles, but Wack 100 and Big U. “Why would he be called for anything involving crips?” This claim was later corroborated by Wack 100, who recently called out J. Prince on Clubhouse for airing out his grievances towards Offset on a massive platform like Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. “If you heard it in the streets, you supposed to keep it in the streets. You’re not supposed to go on no podcast and publicize it,” Wack said.

Wack 100 Defends Cardi B & Offset 

Wack 100 entered Akademiks’ post where he shed light on what happened with Cardi B in Los Angeles. He stated that J. Prince had no involvement in protecting the BX rapper following the controversy surrounding her lingo. “We covered for @iamcardib that weekend. She’s a Damu and we kept her straight,” he said. “@jprincerespect your all #CAP WHY ARE YOU LETTING THE WORLD KNOW THIS MAN HAD A PROBLEM WITH YOU & YOU HEARD THIS IN THE STREETS! #PC MOVE,” he concluded in the comments.

He further elaborated on his position in a subsequent post on his Instagram page. Wack explained that he and Big U, who he hasn’t seen eye-to-eye with recently, held a sit down with their respective sides to smooth out issues from Cardi B. Still, he wondered exactly why J. Prince continued to drag Offset’s name, pledging his loyalty to the ATL rapper, who he says he’s known for nearly a decade. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates surrounding this beef. 

[WATCH] J. Prince Responds To Offset: There’s Consequences When You F**k With Me

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Last week, music mogul and the unofficial mayor of Houston, J. Prince, spoke on Takeoff and his relationship with Offset at the time of Takeoff’s untimely death on Gillie and Wallo’s A Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast. Offset contended that Prince’s opinions were offensive to Takeoff’s family, but the Rap-A-Lot mogul claims that Quavo and Takeoff’s family didn’t “really f*** with” Offset.

Prince took to IG today(February 8) to “warn” the Migos member, saying, “This clown Offset suffering from being a fake motherf**** disease. He wanna play victim now, but he was a volunteer when he spoke threats about me and my family name in his mouth about what he gonna do. ‘Why you didn’t call me to talk’ is the twist he wanna use. Tell lies in your woman ear, n****. I don’t have time to listen to weak s***. Now you wanna fake in front of a camera, trying to hide behind Takeoff’s mother when I’ve shown nothing but respect for her and [her] family. See, boy, you acting like you’re a part of a family that don’t really f*** with you because you’re a snake.”

Now you don’t know me from a can of paint. Let me see if I can refresh your memory,” Prince continued. “Remember we talked when you got your a** whooped in Atlanta? You forgot? Remember when you called upon me and I came to LA and met with you because you was nervous about your wife performing because she had them issues about using the word ‘flu’? You forgot? Remember when you and Sauce Walka was beefing and you wanted me to stamp that bulls***? You forgot that too? I can go on, but I think you remember now.”

Prince then added what he alleges is the “real reason” why Offset didn’t join Quavo’s tribute to Takeoff at the Grammy Awards, adding, “See this is the reason I say blood make you kin and loyalty make you family because of motherf****** like you that have stuck a knife in the back of the ones you call your brother. Explain since you’re a real a** n****. Explain to the people the real reason why you weren’t on that stage at the Grammys with Quavo, who you call your brother, for the tribute. You ain’t man enough to do that because you what we call a tender d*** n****. Takeoff, Quavo, and the family wasn’t f***** with you for a while before his passing and still don’t f*** with you because you a rattlesnake n****. Quavo been letting you make it because he gotta good heart. It’s consequences when you f*** with me. I don’t have no heart for no snake, and I give you what you ask for. And by the way, I don’t think I’m no John Gotti. That ain’t who I looked up to. It’s no secret who my OG is — the flag you perpetrate with. Homie, you better go do what you do best. Write some rhymes and quit playing gangsta. I don’t want no trouble, peace.”

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Offset & Cardi B React To J. Prince’s Insults: “BIG LIES”

It’s brewing contention that Offset is hoping to lay to rest. The rapper and his family have been grieving the loss of Takeoff, but the late Migos rapper’s death has caused lines to be drawn in the sand. Takeoff was an innocent bystander who caught a stray bullet that was fired during a verbal altercation. He was in Houston at a private party with Quavo at the time. Several others were also in attendance, including members of J. Prince’s family.

The Princes took heat over Takeoff’s death, and J. Prince defended them at every step. During his recent interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game, he suggested that Offset needed to take a step back because he allegedly wasn’t on good terms with Takeoff at the time of his passing.

Read More: J. Prince Calls Offset A “Clown” & “Fake Motherf*cka”

It was a mention that many didn’t see as appropriate considering the circumstances, but Offset clapped back. Not long ago, Prince returned with a few more insults, calling Offset a “fake mothaf*cka” and a “clown.” He said he helped Offset and Cardi B in Los Angeles when they were nervous about making certain moves. He also alleged Offset called him after getting into a fight in Atlanta. To top things off, Prince claimed that the rapper’s family doesn’t “f*ck with” him anymore, and to all of it, Cardi tweeted, “BIG LIES.”

Someone attempted to call her out about the L.A. story. She said it was Wack 100 and Big U who came to her show, not Prince. Meanwhile, Offset also acknowledged Prince’s latest verbal jab. “Street N*gga turn 👮🏾,” the Migos rapper wrote. “Never needed you for no smoke u da police all mouth with no proof just fairy tales 😂 let this be the last time we speak on this.”

Read More: Gillie Da Kid & Wallo Slammed Over J. Prince Interview

Further, on Instagram, Prince also wrote: “Never been a bully or lived a life where I abused my power on the weak. No matter what you heard; it’s cap. I’m glad I’m not one of those individuals that my family has to hold their head down when my name is mentioned. So excuse me while I deal with these clowns because ain’t nobody gonna tell them the truth like I’m a give it to them.”

Cardi B And Offset Are Reportedly Getting Their Own Couples-Themed McDonald’s Meal

Cardi B and Offset’s lovey-dovey ways can’t be stopped — not even by a (rumored) backstage fight at the Grammys between Offset and his Migos bandmate Quavo. Hope you’re not already tired of them because they’re about to invade your local fast-food joint.

That’s right; the next stars to get their own McDonald’s meal will be Cardi B and Offset. Apparently, that’s what they were filming their Valentine’s Day-themed Super Bowl commercial for last month; photos have surfaced online of what appears to be the promotional poster for the meal, which appears to include a cheeseburger, Quarter Pounder with cheese, barbecue sauce, large fries, an apple pie, a large Hi-C, and a large Coke. So, nothing too wild — remember the Saweetie remixes? — but perfect for sharing if you’re spending your V-Day on a budget.

Cardi and Offset are just the latest music stars to partner with the Golden Arches — a tactic that has been quite lucrative for the fast-food company. Previously, McDonald’s partnered with Korean boy band BTS, Latin music star J Balvin, and Houston rap hero Travis Scott. Each meal has been accompanied by a merch collection co-designed by the musicians in question, ranging from apparel to toys to all kinds of bizarre accessories.

We’ll likely find out more about the upcoming meal during the Super Bowl, when the commercial will air alongside spots featuring Jack Harlow and Missy Elliott, Diddy, and more.

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Cardi B Can Be Heard Allegedly Breaking Up A Fight Between Quavo And Offset At The Grammys In A Video That Has Surfaced Online

Rumors continue to circulate about a backstage fight between former Migos members Offset and Quavo at the Grammys this past weekend — despite Offset’s efforts to dispel them.

Now, alleged footage of Cardi B supposedly yelling at the two former bandmates to break it up has surfaced; fittingly, you can find that on TMZ.

Although neither Cardi, Quavo, or Offset appears in the video, you can hear Cardi’s distinctive voice yelling, “Both of y’all’s wrong! This is not right!” And while it’s not clear who she’s addressing she does tell someone “No bitch, shut the f*ck up ’cause you shouldn’t have been talking.”

The original report surfaced on TMZ shortly after the show on Sunday, detailing how the two men were separated after a physical altercation. The fight reportedly stemmed from Quavo’s refusal to allow Offset to join him onstage for his tribute to Takeoff.

As rumors circulated online, Offset tweeted, “What tf I look like fighting my brother yal n****s is crazy,” seemingly denying the rumor. However, if it’s untrue that the two Atlantans were involved in a fight, then it becomes even more unclear who Cardi is yelling at in the video.

Perhaps the answer will be revealed in time; hopefully, though, Offset and Quavo can reconcile after losing Takeoff, realizing that life is too short and whatever petty argument separated them isn’t worth losing their connection as well.

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Cardi B Appears To Yell At Quavo & Offset Amid Grammys Fight In Leaked Footage

Though there have been conflicting reports surrounding the alleged fight between Quavo and Offset, Entertainment Tonight obtained footage that appears to confirm that some sort of confrontation occurred backstage. ET shared footage that reveals Cardi yelling at several people backstage at the Grammys. However, it’s unclear to who she’s yelling at. “Both of y’all wrong! Both of y’all! This is not right!” she’s heard saying. “No bitch, shut the fuck up ’cause you shouldn’t have been talking.”

Evidently, something set off Cardi at that moment. Given how the video emerged after recent reports of an altercation, it seems likely that it was related to that. As the smoke settled, ET approached Cardi B and asked, “I heard you back here settled some stuff.” She brushed it off, claiming, “The only thing I settled was my outfit, honey.” 

TMZ broke the news yesterday that Offset and Quavo got into it backstage at the Grammys. While Quavo was set to hit the stage to perform his tribute for Takeoff, the Grammys reportedly asked Set to join him. However, Quavo allegedly blocked Offset from walking on stage and a physical altercation broke out. The outlet stated they needed to be pulled apart, just before Quavo went on stage.

Initially, reports claimed that sources close to Offset blamed Quavo for the incident. However, shortly after the news began to spread, the “Ric Flair Drip” rapper immediately denied that he and Quavo got into it. “What tf look like fighting my brother yal n***as is crazy,” Offset wrote.

Quavo performed his tribute song “Without You” during the Grammy’s In Memoriam segment. The Migos rapper and Maverick City Music choir joined forces for the segment. The performance marked Quavo’s first since Takeoff’s death and he made sure to represent his nephew’s legacy. He donned Takeoff’s chain down the red carpet before hanging it on the microphone stand and holding it up at the end of the performance. “Very important. Long live Takeoff,” he told ET about the significance of being at the Grammys on Sunday night. 

LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 09: (L-R) Cardi B and Offset and Quavo of Migos attend the 2018 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on October 9, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/AMA2018/Getty Images For dcp )

Along with Quavo, Cardi B also had duties to tend to on Sunday night. Cardi B presented the award for Rap Album of the Year to Kendrick Lamar. The former Rap Album Of The Year winner told ET that she was a bit edgy beforehand. “I was so nervous but I was so happy for him. Because he has such an amazing album,” she said.

Cardi B hasn’t commented on the footage as of yet. However, she shared a photo of Takeoff on her Instagram page this morning after ET released the footage. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates surrounding the supposed altercation.

Offset Blasts J. Prince: ‘You Don’t Know How Me And My Brother Rock’

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Offset responded to a veiled threat made by J. Prince during an interview with the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. The Migos rapper appeared angry but didn’t address the Houston rap icon by name. Former Migos member, Offset, lit up his Instagram to address statements that appeared to be a threat by J. Prince.  […]

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Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’ Wins Grammy for Best Rap Album

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Every year the rap album of the year is a moment of high conversation on the timeline. In the 50th year of Hip-Hop, Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is the winner. The award was presented by Cardi B.

King Kendrick beat out Jack Harlow’s Come Home The Kids Miss You, DJ Khaled’s GOD DID, Future’s I NEVER LIKED YOU and Pusha T’s It’s Almost Dry.

Earlier in the evening, Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Pt. 5” won Best Rap Song.

You can see the Best Rap Album moment below.

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