Gillie Da Kid Reacts To Birdman’s Clubhouse Comments: “I’m Bigger Than That Ni**a Right Now”

For some listeners, Birdman’s recent Clubhouse conversation with Wack 100 and other industry executives gave an insightful look at what’s happening in the industry at this time. Others, however, like Gille Da Kid, weren’t so impressed with what the Cash Money Records CEO had to say about him. If you didn’t tune in, Birdman spoke candidly about what transpired between him and the podcaster that led to their falling out, though he said he has no “ill feelings” toward Gillie. Despite the mostly positive message, the Million Dollaz Worth of Game host wasn’t having it.

“I’m bigger than Baby. Ain’t that [wild]?” the Philadelphia native said on Instagram Live earlier this week. “I’m bigger than that ni**a right now. I generate more money than that ni**a right now. I don’t wanna hear this s**t. Motherf**kers counting me out and I’m f**king bigger than you,” Gillie ranted, obviously in his feelings over what Birdman had to say about their past. “Shut up. Nobody give a f**k about you,” he publicly declared.

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Gillie Da Kid is as Confident as Ever Amid Birdman Beef

 
 
 
 
 
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Later on during the same stream, Gillie couldn’t help but point out that the Louisana native kept quiet on the matter for an awful long time. “Birdman waited so long to say something man, I can’t even respond when you say something 25 years later,” he called out his former mentor. “You only respond because you don’t hear the roar of the crowd no more… I done called you a b**ch a** ni**a for 25 years. 25 years later you respond… I see the way you treated a real ni**a, rest in peace Killer Stone. You could’ve never treated me like that though. Talkin, ‘I ain’t like what.’ Why it took you 25 years to say that though?” he added with a laugh.

Besides addressing his fallout with Gillie Da Kid on Clubhouse, Birdman was also asked about his relationship with Rick Ross. Though the former played a pivotal role in Rozay’s initial come-up, they’re allegedly no longer in contact. Read what else Birdman had to say about the situation at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Birdman & Rick Ross Have No Relationship, Former Confirms There’s No Drama Between Them

Hip-hop is a huge industry, and it’s only getting bigger. Even with the recent efforts to make peace within it, it’s impossible for everyone to be friends. Thankfully, some creatives are mature enough to know that this means they don’t have to beef, like Birdman and Rick Ross. The former was invited to speak on Clubhouse by Wack 100 this past weekend. He answered questions about his work with other artists, among other things. At one point, the Louisana native was asked if he and Rozay have anything in the works, to which he gave a commendable answer.

“I can definitely say that I seen that Rick Ross is one of the guys you helped build early on,” a No Jumper editor told Birdman during their Q&A. “You showed him the ropes. What’s your relationship now, and can we see y’all doing anything in the future?” The Cash Money Records founder replied, “Hmm, I don’t know. We don’t have a relationship right now. I don’t have no shade with Ross, he doing what he doing. I would never disrespect him.”

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Bird added that he’s not the type to “talk down on no man.” Even if the Biggest Boss and him never reconnect, he wishes the best for his old collaborator and hopes to see him continue to thrive. “I know how hard it is for any ni**a to win in this business,” the “Money to Blow” artist declared. “I don’t give a f**k! It’s hard for us, it’s very hard for us. For us to be successful, we got to do what we got to do. It’s a challenge, it’s a fight. We got to be able to fight. I like to fight till I die, I’m built on that structure, but I will never speak ill on no man.”

Besides his relationship (or lack thereof) with Rick Ross, Birdman got to talking about plenty of interesting topics on Clubhouse. At one point, the 54-year-old said that Bad Bunny is a signee of Drake’s OVO label, raising some eyebrows among fans. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Wack 100 Pops Off On CEO Big Folks Over Cash Money Artist

Wack 100 recently popped off on Clubhouse, after he felt as though CEO Big Folks said something disrespectful about Cash Money artist BG. Things got pretty heated between the two of them, and Wack 100 made it clear that he won’t tolerate any shade towards anyone on the label. CEO Big Folks, on the other hand, seemed to be pretty confused as to why the argument even started in the first place.

In a clip of the argument, Wack 100 calls out CEO Big Folks over a comment he made about BG. “I don’t give a f*ck ’bout no BG,” he responded. This looks to have aggravated Wack even more, and things went south from there. “Hey bro, check yourself man. N***a f*ck you n***a, what you on?” He continued, asking him why he was being disrespectful. Big Folks still seemed lost, saying “Ain’t nobody disrespectful, the f*ck is you talking about?

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Wack 100 Defends BG

“I represent Cash Money,” Wack 100 explained, “I eat over there.” The two went back and forth for a while, with Big Folks insisting that he never dissed BG. Eventually, Big Folks told Wack that he was sorry for offending him, even though he didn’t mean to be disrespectful. Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time Wack 100 went after someone on Clubhouse. Last week, he took aim at Amber Rose, throwing some serious jabs about her previous relationships.

“I know about your weird a** baby daddy, all that,” he said. “I know that he left you for Madonna. Outta here. AE, on my momma. I’m finna violate that- why she put that rule? I ain’t turning nothing down from nobody. You sucked Kanye nine months ago. AE left you for a 70-year-old. Wiz like what you like. We gon’ see how your family and your whole circle can handle this. I hope that you ready. She is nobody!” The two of them later argued about the situation on the platform, but they didn’t seem to come to a resolution. Keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Wack 100.

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Amber Rose Responds To Wack 100, Engage In Shouting Match Live On Clubhouse

For reasons beyond comprehension, Wack 100 recently called out Amber Rose on Clubhouse and started some passionate beef with her. Specifically, he called out her past relationships and seemed to address her rebuttals of Clubhouse as a platform and Wack himself. Overall, it’s not entirely clear what all this fuss is about, but one thing’s for sure: the music executive really cares about it. While live on the platform, he had a lot of choice words for Amber amid some more unintelligible shouting.

“You can’t play with me, I know where you’re at,” Wack 100 exclaimed. “I know about your weird a** baby daddy, all that. I know that he left you for Madonna. Outta here. AE, on my momma. I’m finna violate that- why she put that rule? I ain’t turning nothing down from nobody. You sucked Kanye nine months ago. AE left you for a 70-year-old. Wiz like what you like. We gon’ see how your family and your whole circle can handle this. I hope that you ready. She is nobody! She is somebody to y’all. Wack, you know me in real life.”

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Amber Rose Feuds With Wack 100 On Clubhouse

“@wizkhalifa @ae4president WARNING @amberrose JUST ENTERED THE WORLD OF @clubhouse CONFLICT,” Wack 100 captioned the audio clip on Instagram. “I AINT HOLDING NO PUNCHES BLAME HER FOR THE SCRUTINY TO COME!! WE KNOW I KNOW IT ALL.” Then, Amber Rose herself hopped on the platform to clap back at Wack, and they shouted (well, not Amber) back and forth at each other. Again, they didn’t really lay it out coherently, but the clip certainly communicates that energy. Overall, it seems like the model, actress, and rapper was also wondering why Wack decided to throw these shots.

Meanwhile, none of this is entirely surprising. After all, 6ix9ine’s manager has a lot of other strange beefs to handle, and his outspoken personality will just further exacerbate that. Now that Amber responded, we’ll se if this is just a story of the week or if it turns into a rivalry. With that in mind, stay posted on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Amber Rose and Wack 100.

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Wack 100 Engages In Beef With Amber Rose, References Kanye West & Clubhouse

As if Wack 100 doesn’t have enough feuds to keep up with, now he started a bizarre beef with Amber Rose. In a clip uploaded to social media, the music executive went at her on the Clubhouse platform with a few other guests. It’s pretty hard to discern exactly what’s happening in the clip and what Wack is going on about. Regardless, he brought up Rose’s relationship past, tagged her exes, and went ballistic on her in a bizarre rant. Apparently, from what other reports indicate, this has to do with Amber’s own disagreements with Clubhouse and the manager himself.

“@wizkhalifa @ae4president WARNING @amberrose JUST ENTERED THE WORLD OF @clubhouse CONFLICT. I AINT HOLDING NO PUNCHES BLAME HER FOR THE SCRUTINY TO COME!! WE KNOW I KNOW IT ALL,” Wack 100 wrote as the video’s caption. “You can’t play with me, I know where you’re at,” he said in the clip. “I know about your weird a** baby daddy, all that. I know that he left you for Madonna. Outta here. AE, on my momma. I’m finna violate that- why she put that rule? I ain’t turning nothing down from nobody.

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Wack 100 Goes At Amber Rose

“You sucked Kanye nine months ago. AE left you for a 70-year-old. Wiz like what you like,” Wack 100 continued. “We gon’ see how your family and your whole circle can handle this. I hope that you ready. She is nobody! She is somebody to y’all. Wack, you know me in real life.” Furthermore, there are some other parts of the call that are either too hard to make out from all the different voices or are simply confusing. Either way, given how odd and out-of-nowhere this feud seems, there’s not a lot to grasp rather than the vindictive energy.

Meanwhile, we’ll see if Amber Rose is fazed at all by these comments or if she lets it slide off her shoulder. She is often speaking out on more important things within the pop culture sphere, such as coming to Sukihana’s defense after the YK Osiris incident. Still, a little beefing could surely rope her back in. For more news and the latest updates on Wack 100 and Amber Rose, keep checking in with HNHH.

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Social App Clubhouse Announces Layoff of 50% of Its Staff

Social App Clubhouse Announces Layoff of 50% Of Its Staff

Are you still on Clubhouse? The social platform has downsized, dropping 50% of its workforce to reset its purpose, and will use a “smaller, product-focused team.”

According to Music Business Worldwide, Clubhouse founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth shot an email on the decision to lay off workers.

“Today we announced that we’re scaling back our org by over 50% and saying goodbye to many talented, dedicated teammates in the process. We’re deeply sorry to be doing this, and we would not be making this change if we didn’t feel it was absolutely necessary,” the founders said.

In their email, Clubhouse acknowledged how their platform was impacted by a post-COVID world, forcing an evolution. You can learn about the development here.

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Wack 100 Thinks Lil Durk Aimed “Clubhouse Gangster” Comments At 21 Savage

Wack 100 believes that Lil Durk’s “Clubhouse gangster” comments took aim at 21 Savage. Moreover, Durk recently posted a picture of him with cash on a private jet on Sunday (March 5) via Instagram. “Club house gangsters messing it up for the one who want to stay free #THEVOICE,” the Chicago MC captioned the post. While it’s just a boastful picture on a social media platform, many believed the specific mention of Clubhouse yields something deeper. Furthermore, Wack told DJ Akademiks that the Atlanta rapper serves as a fitting intended target, if it was in fact a diss.

“He might have been talkin about 21 Savage,” he expressed. “Look bro, I done been out on bail and on bond fighting cases — that is the most humbling time for any n***a. Savage n***a, street n***a, whatever you wanna call yourself. When you catch that case and you fighting that case, you humble yourself and you get low, right? But when a motherf***er feel like he got that Get Out of Jail Free card ’cause some funny s**t going on and you go on Clubhouse as a reset and say, ‘N***a what? Every time we hit your block, we kill three, four of you n***as’?”

Wack 100 Believes Lil Durk Took Shots At 21 Savage In Clubhouse Comments

Furthermore, Wack referenced an incident where the Her Loss MC fought with a Chicago user on the Clubhouse platform. “You waited for this moment your whole life so you could argue with a n***a on Clubhouse?” he remarked in an audio clip. “You keep letting all these Chicago n***as boost your head up, like y’all n***as ain’t dying in real life, man. Stop playing. Every n***a that we beef with, 30 of they n***as get smoked and don’t nothing happen to us. In real life, n***a. It’s real life! Aye Cap, you from Chicago. I advise you to shut the f**k up. ’Cause the n***as that I f**k with up there spanking s**t, so stop playing. Y’all ain’t spanking nothing, n***a… You will die.”

Meanwhile, the controversial hip-hop executive said that 21 played loose with his mouth even as he faces a deportation case, and therefore is playing dangerous games. Also, he said that it’s probably a diss at 21 because he’s one of the only rappers still on Clubhouse post-heavy pandemic season. However, his claims might not ring true at the end of the day. After all, Durkio and Savage have often collaborated, most recently on DJ Khaled’s album GOD DID on the track “KEEP GOING”. Regardless, stay tuned to HNHH for more updates on this story and the latest from Lil Durk, 21 Savage, and Wack 100.

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Lil Durk Blasts “Clubhouse Gangsters”

The explosive ascent of Clubhouse transformed the pandemic. At a time when everyone was locked into their homes, the then-exclusive social media app provided plenty of entertainment. Artists would hop on there to host rooms, which sometimes led to heated verbal altercations. While Clubhouse’s momentum surely died down since then, it continues to breed plenty of discussions. It could be Wack 100 chiming in on current affairs within the hip-hop world or 21 Savage’s controversial comments deeming legends like Nasirrelevant” on the platform.

Clubhouse remains a platform where street-oriented artists and guys from the streets can hash out their differences. We witnessed Roddy Ricch go off on a man for claiming that he was false flagging. During the conversation, Roddy Ricch unleashed a rare outburst of fury. And while these moments can make hilarious audio bites, it undoubtedly ruffles a few features, like Lil Durk, who appeared to take issue with some comments recently made on Clubhouse.

Lil Durk Speaks

Though Lil Durk doesn’t join the conversations on Clubhouse, his name is often brought up. For example, OTF artists like Memo 600 have appeared on the platform to talk their ish and simultaneously mentioned Lil Durk. However, that doesn’t seem to be the issue. Durk’s apparent grievances lie within the individuals who speak about issues in the streets during online conversations. It’s no secret that authorities frequent social media platforms like Clubhouse to find leads, which appears to be the root of Durk’s issues. “Club house gangsters messing it up for the one who want to stay free #THEVOICE,” he captioned his post. 

Though it remains unclear who is was talking about, Wack 100 suggested that Lil Durk might have targeted 21 Savage. Wack theorized that 21 Savage’s heated debate with a person from Chicago led to Durk’s commentary. In the widely ciruclated audio bite, Savage said, “You keep letting all these Chicago n***as boost your head up, like y’all n***as ain’t dying in real life, man. Stop playing…every n***a that we beef with, 30 of they n***as get smoked and don’t nothing happen to us.”  Though Durk never confirmed whether 21 Savage was the target of his online tirade, Wack 100 certainly believes that might be the case. 

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21 Savage Made Some Serious (And Self-Incriminating) Threats In A Heated Clubhouse Argument

21 Savage, can you do something for yourself? Find a way to keep cool when on a recorded line. The rapper, real name Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, may have plans to live a long life, but it might just be spent behind bars if he keeps it up.

A heated exchange with a user on the audio-based social media platform Clubhouse could land him and an unknown associate in hot water. Savage’s sassy flexing of machismo end in several unintended emotional confessions on alleged criminal activities in Chicago.

As tempers flared, 21 Savage screamed to the user, “You waited for this moment your whole life, so you could argue with a n**** on Clubhouse.” He later said, “You keep letting all these Chicago n****s boost your head up, like y’all n****s ain’t dying in real life. Stop playing.”

The rapper then let slip, “Every n**** on we beef with, 30 of they n****s get smoked and don’t nothing happen to us. In real life. It’s real life.” Savage ended with, “Aye, cap, you from Chicago. I advise you to shut the f*ck up, cause the n****s that I f*ck with up there spanking sh*t, so stop playing. Y’all ain’t spanking nothing, n****. You will die.”

Given 21 Savage’s past criminal record and the current political climate in Atlanta, as seen in Young Thug’s ongoing RICO case, he needs to step away from social media.

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