Wack 100 Calls J. Prince A Clout Chaser

Wack 100 is someone who is not afraid of getting himself wrapped up in controversy. Overall, he is always on social media calling people out for their behavior. Although you may not always agree with him, he certainly stands on his word. Moreover, he will get into it with anybody, regardless of their status. This was certainly true of his public feud with J. Prince. Earlier this year, Wack had some words for J. Prince after he claimed that Offset wanted him to come to Los Angeles to help Cardi B with a situation.

Subsequently, Cardi accused J. Prince of spewing “Fairy Tales.” Additionally, Cardi spoke positively of Wack 100 during the whole situation. This led to some strong comments from Wack, who eventually decided to put his J. Prince hate on pause. Now, however, he is back to criticizing Prince on social media. Overall, it all has to do with J Prince’s recent post, congratulating Johnny “Crusher” Jackson and Pierre “P” Thomas on their recent success. As you will see, Wack 100 didn’t feel like the post was very sincere.

Wack 100 Is Not Fond Of J. Prince

“SWIPE LEFT @jprincerespect CLOUT CHASING AT ITS FINEST,” Wack said, matter of factly. “N**** DONT POST THIS LIKE ITS GOOD. THIS PIC WAS TOOK 2021 WHEN IT WAS GOOD NOT 4 HRS AGO MORE LIKE 18 MONTHS AGO.” Needless to say, it seems like Wack 100 doesn’t care about his recent truce with the Rap-A-Lot Records founder. These days have actually been pretty busy for Wack 100 in the beef department. One could harken back to his screaming match with Maino to see exactly what we mean. Either way, it is clear that Wack is on the offensive right now.

Whether or not J. Prince responds to all of this, still remains to be seen. Perhaps phone calls will be made in light of all of this. Or, J. Prince will just ignore it and Wack 100 will go back to the regularly scheduled social media programming. Let us know your thoughts on all of this, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world.

J. Prince Denies Reports He Was Arrested For Threatening Offset

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J. Prince is denying claims he was arrested for threatening Offset after Wack 100 allegedly told Clubhouse that the mogul had been taken into custody. 

The alleged accusation about the Houston vet came from Wack on Friday (March 10). A viral audio recording from Clubhouse hears him saying “he has been arrested,” but it doesn’t capture him saying J. Prince or Offset’s name.

A headline attached to the audio did, however, writing: “Wack 100 & His Sources Say J Prince Has Been Arrested By Feds For Threatening Offset & The Remaining Migos Are In Protective Custody.”

When DJ Akademiks reposted the report, Offset commented: “Pussy wtf is this cap ass shit.”

In response, J. Prince took to Instagram from a lounge chair in a location that was quite clearly not prison and denied any such reports.

“Ah man, what has this shit come down to in the world today?” he began. “I can’t believe people play with people[‘s] intelligence — the way they play with people intelligence and intellect. You know, the way they do today, people are telling lies for a living. You know what I mean? They actually lying to y’all for a living. But as you can see, live and in living color, this is what my jail cell look like.”

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Wack 100 Calls Akademiks Thirsty Over Fake News About J. Prince Being Arrested Because Of Offset

The public is determined to continue the rift between J. Prince and Offset. Since the untimely death of rapper Takeoff, a line has been drawn in the sand. Prosecutors are diligently working on a case against Patrick Clark, the suspect accused of murdering the Migos star during a dice game last November in Houston. Takeoff was also with several of J. Prince’s relatives, thrusting the family into the spotlight of criticism. Prince’s son was heavily ridiculed for appearing to walk past Takeoff’s dead body. The family has repeatedly expressed their distress over his loss.

However, Offset apparently hasn’t been as forgiving. J. Prince suggested there was more behind the scenes with Set and issued scathing insults toward the grieving rapper. The backlash was swift, and the viral moment was widely shared. Things dissipated, but a news report on social media claimed Prince had been arrested for threatening Offset.

Offset & J. Prince Lay Rumors To Rest

Thr rumor seems to have started after MyMixtapez posted a screenshot. It read, “Wack100 & his sources say J Prince has been arrested by Feds for threatening Offset & the remaining Migos are in protective custody.” It was a far-fetched story, especially because no one else reported on the findings. Akademiks quickly reposted, earning a reaction from Offset, who called the report false. Wack 100 also chimed in because he certainly wasn’t happy to see his name dragged through a fake scandal. He fired off a direct message to Ak.

“[Akademiks] thirst move,” the music manager wrote. “If you don’t have the content of me saying this don’t stamp it.. But I get it #clickBait is the New New Testament….. Dude ain’t nobody to hide from #Gtfoh @offsetyrn you have a good day today.” Prince also entered the chat, albeit without saying too much. He shared a video of himself enjoying gray skies in a lavish estate, and in the caption, wrote, “A lie ain’t nothin to tell.”

Meanwhile, Akademiks has continued to share updates about him being called out. However, he didn’t address using his platform to fuel the fire of this beef with fake news. Check out more about this above from all involved.

[WATCH] Charleston White To J. Prince: Suck My D**k

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Former Crip gang member turned community activist Charleston White called out J. Prince in a relentless rant after having his appearance cancelled in Houston this past weekend.

White’s rants began on Saturday(February 18) after rumors began to circulate that J. Prince was behind the cancelling of his show, but White responded by posting a flyer of the youth mentoring event, Parents Against Predators, that White was scheduled to participate in.

“The internet is lying,” he captioned. “I did not have a show in Houston and Houston Police Department @houstonpolice did not contact me and cancel anything. @jprincerespect nor his fictitious Mob Ties gangsters stop me from coming to Houston, Texas locking in with @mrs.pap57 and her organization Parent’s Against Predators.”

Not long after the post went up, the former Crip posted a screenshot from event organizer Sonia Parker that she was told to cancel his participation in the event. After he was pulled from the event, White posted a barrage of threatening videos showing his arsenal of weapons, claiming that he was ready to “go to war” with J. Prince, his Mob Ties conglomerate and even the Houston Police Dept.

“Houston Police Department: I see y’all scared of Rap-A-Lot,” White said. “I see why that boy got killed out there. I see why they able to do the things that they do out there in Houston: the police got pussy. I’m starting to think they on the payroll of James Prince and Rap-A-Lot Records. I think that’s what’s happening down there.”.

“J. Prince can suck my dick,” he screams. “Mob Ties/Rap-A-Lot gangstas can suck my dick. You Houston n-ggas can suck my dick. I don’t give a fuck about none of you bitch ass n-ggas. It’s Texas n-gga on mine! I run this shit. Shut yo bitch ass up, J. Prince. I’m still talkin’ shit. I made J Prince go snitch on me. You talking on a muder investigation. James Prince, shut yo bitch ass up; and I’m talking to Senior, n-gga.”

See the video above.

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Charleston White Says J. Prince Threats Canceled His Houston Comedy Show

Charleston White is outraged at the cancellation of his comedy show in Houston and blamed J. Prince and local officials. Moreover, White alleged that police refused to provide security to his tour due to his beef with Prince of Rap-A-Lot and Mob Ties. Apparently, authorities believed the show would put Charleston and the audience in danger. Furthermore, the former gang leader spoke on Prince’s power and connections in the Houston music scene that he believes led to his show’s drop last night (February 17).

HOUSTON – FEBRUARY 19: Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J. Prince attends the UGK Concert at Club Bar-Rio February 19, 2006 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Ray Tamarra/Getty Images)

“It’s done been confirmed. James Prince runs Houston,” White exploded on social media. “The Mayor and the Houston Police Department say that they are getting calls that Charleston White is gonna be speaking at an event. Houston Police Department sounds like a bunch of p***ies to me. I see why Rap-A-Lot runs that s**t. No wonder they Mob Ties. No wonder everybody got to check in y’all. Now I’m checking in with the police department. The police department told me, ‘Hey, man, you got a problem with Mr. James Prince. We don’t want no problems. The mayor’s office called and say, ‘Hey, Mr. Charleston, we hear you got a problem with James Prince. Man, we scared of him.’ I swear to God, y’all. I just got the call from the Houston Mayor’s office and the gang unit Police Department in Houston, Texas. They are scardified of Rap-A-Lot.”

Charleston White Sends Further Threats To J Prince

Furthermore, he continued by grabbing various of his guns and claiming that they don’t run things in Dallas, denying intimidation. “This what I’ll say to the Houston Police Department. Y’all can suck my d**k too. F**k Houston. N***a, f**k Houston, Texas. I’m spending my own goddamn money to come down here to talk to you poor ass dumb a** motherf***ing Houstonians. F**k Houston. F**k Harris, PD. C***sucking pigs. Y’all some motherf***ing cowards.

“Man, let me get my goddamn guns and go to the goddamn gun range,” he continued. “This is what I got for Rap-A-Lot Records. I got a whole bunch of goddamn motherf***ing guns for Rap-A-Lot. Man, Houston police y’all some p***ies.” Also, he called the Mayor of Houston Sylvester Turner a homophobic slur. However you feel about this allegation, check back in with HNHH for the latest on J. Prince and Charleston White.

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J. Prince Calls Out His “Haters” Following Wack 100 Beef

J Prince and Wack 100 are still going at it. The Prince family’s appearance on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game sparked much controversy as they continue to try and clear their name following Takeoff’s death. Unfortunately, it turned into a messy affair that not only regarded the Migos rapper but other members of the ATL trio, including Offset. The “CODE” rapper and his wife, Cardi B, responded. However, Wack 100 continued to call out J Prince for putting out street business on the internet.

“He ain’t say nothing, right? Here he go, alarming law enforcement that Offset might have a problem with us,” Wack said following J. Prince’s interview with Gillie Da King and Wallo. “Offset ain’t openly say nothing.” As tensions flared, and many began siding with Wack, the West Coast executive said that he’d take a step back from the online feud. He explained that one of his friends from his childhood, who has ties to J. Prince, told him to “chill out.” “Shout out to my n***a M Rock. I’ma respect you and honor what you asked me to do,” he said. “Just as long as the terms is met: that they leave me alone, I’ll leave them alone.”

J. Prince Says His Haters Are Teaming Up Against Him

Though Wack 100 decided to hold back from further criticizing J. Prince, the Rap-A-Lot CEO seemingly had more to say. He didn’t mention any names, but it seems he suggested his “haters” (presumably Offset and Wack 100) have formed an alliance to take him down. “When a hater doesn’t like you they team up with other haters who dont like you,” he wrote on Twitter. “And before you know it there’s a slew of haters who hate you,” he continued.

However, he pointed out that these same haters are only getting together out of their mutual disdain towards him. More importantly, he felt as though it’s a testament to the strength of that one person. “But here’s the thing those haters don’t even like each other they only gathered because of you. See how powerful you are?” he added. It seems as though J. Prince is ready to take on whatever these days. How do you feel about the Rap-A-Lot founder’s recent spat with Wack 100 and Offset? Let us know in the comments. 

Wack 100 Agrees To “Chill Out” On J. Prince

Wack 100 says that he’s willing to “chill out” on J. Prince, after he got involved in an exchange of words with the Rap-A-Lot Records founder on social media. The update comes after J. Prince pulled Cardi B into a back-and-forth with Offset. Prince claimed that Offset once asked him to come to Los Angeles because he was “nervous” about Cardi performing in the city. She had allegedly received threats from Crips. Cardi called the comments “fairy tales” and explained that Wack 100 and Big U were “the only people that [were] there.” Wack 100 later corroborated Cardi’s explanation, prompting his feud with Prince.

Wack wrote that “@jprincerespect had nothing to do with that weekend or that issue. Shit was different back then between me and the other individual.” From there, he labeled him a “bozo” and told him to “stop lying.” He added: “It was simple a round table a understanding he cleared the way on his side and myself & the #Bompton Homies cleared it on our side. On top of that without mentioning names her management team was my brother and @offsetyrn was with me long before he met the #Bozo. #StopLying.”

Wack 100’s Comments

Wack 100 provided an update on his Instagram Story explaining that he is going to put a stop to their disagreement. “M Rock called me today from Six Deuce Brim. And I guess he got some ties to somebody on J. Prince side. So I guess somebody called M Rock, my brother from Six Deuce Brim. Michael Walton, we go back 12-years-old, juvenile hall. M Rock respectfully asked me to chill out,” he said. “Shout out to my n***a M Rock. I’ma respect you and honor what you asked me to do. Just as long as the terms is met: that they leave me alone, I’ll leave them alone.”

Wack 100 and J. Prince have feuded at numerous points over the years. Last summer, Prince labeled Wack “Officer Rat 100” due to his affiliation with 6ix9ine. He claimed that the two were “working against” Larry Hoover’s fight for freedom. Prince has also taken issue with Wack making negative comments about Nipsey Hussle, 2Pac, Master P, and others.

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Akademiks Thinks Quavo Should Address J. Prince Targeting Offset

Nobody wins when the family feuds, or so they say, and DJ Akademiks thinks Offset and Quavo should unite. The Migos rappers are still mourning the loss of Takeoff, who was killed at the top of November 2022. He was at a private event in Houston with several others when a verbal argument turned deadly. Takeoff wasn’t involved in the fight but was said to be an innocent bystander who sadly lost his life.

J. Prince and his family have been enveloped in controversy after it was learned that J. Prince Jr. was at the fatal event. They were criticized for their proximity to the killing, but J. Prince has defended his family every step of the way. Things took a turn when he targeted Offset during his Million Dollaz Worth of Game interview. He fired off insults and claimed Offset’s family doesn’t have much contact with him.

Read More: Charlamagne Tha God Is Disappointed In How J. Prince Handled Offset

Offset answered with a video of his own, but that only caused Prince to return. He alleged that Offset and Cardi B called him when they were having issues with purported gangs in Los Angeles. Prince also called Offset a “fake motherf*cka” and a “clown,” ushering in a beef that many don’t want to see unravel. Hip Hop commentators have chimed in with their hot takes, including DJ Akademiks, who believes Quavo should step forward in Offset’s defense. It’s rumored that the two relatives have been on the outs, including a near-spat that occurred backstage at the Grammys.

“You know the weirdest thing about it? I feel like more than Offset, J. Prince has disrespected Quavo,” said Akademiks. He then quickly corrected himself, saying it was less “disrespect” and more putting “Quavo on the spot.” He claimed that Prince insinuated that Quavo was responsible for Takeoff’s death. “They’re talking so much sh*t and we’re not hearing a motherf*ckin word from Quavo.

Read More: Wack 100 Goes Off On J. Prince For Claiming He Helped Cardi B Against L.A. Gang Threats

Following Prince’s vicious call-out, Offset and Cardi B denied his allegations. Cardi fired off a tweet that read “BIG LIES” while Offset went a different route. He tweeted that Prince was the police and added he wouldn’t speak on the tension any further.

Charlamagne Tha God Is Disappointed In How J. Prince Handled Offset

Hip Hop hasn’t been happy with J. Prince after he reignited a verbal war with Offset and Cardi B. Prince has been entangled in controversy following the death of Takeoff. The rapper was murdered during a private party in Houston on November 1. Prince’s relatives were at the event, including his son J. Prince Jr., and the family has taken hits from the public about the late Migos rapper.

During his recent Million Dollaz Worth of Game interview, Prince didn’t have kind words for Offset. He suggested that Offset and Takeoff weren’t on good terms when the latter passed. He also alleged Offset’s family doesn’t “f*ck with” him, and later, the rapper snapped back in a video.

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

The exchange could have ended there, if not at least publicly, but yesterday, Prince was back online. He called Offset a “clown” and fake while also claiming he helped Cardi B in Los Angeles when she had alleged gang issues. Offset and Cardi not only replied that he was lying, but Wack 100 stepped in. He agreed with Cardi, saying it was Wack and Big U who came to her aid.

Meanwhile, people have weighed in heavily about the controversy. The Breakfast Club replayed some of Prince’s audio insults to Offset and weren’t happy. “I think it’s all wack. And I got so much respect for J. Prince because of what he built with Rap-A-Lot, but please keep the OG off IG,” said Charlamagne. “That voice message on IG, the things he said about Offset on Million Dollaz Worth of Game… It’s not what I expect an OG like J. Prince to be doin’.”

“That’s the type of stuff that’s getting these young boys locked up,” Charlamagne continued. “So why would you spend your whole life ducking the long arm of the law, only to put a spotlight on yourself. And be online, basically threatening somebody.” He added that the entire MDWOG interview was great, but DJ Envy said it was “too much talk.”

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

“The brother died and police are still doing an investigation at this point,” added Envy. “And if there was problems—and I’m sure Offset is hurt, and he’s traumatized, and he’s emotional. He’s feeling a way and I know J. Prince and Mob Ties are trying to make sure they protect themselves. They’re explaining to people that it wasn’t on their watch. I get it. Everybody wants to clear their names, but it’s still a police investigation.

Envy encouraged everyone to speak on the phone and not take these sorts of grievances to social media. “It does nothing but take it to another level. And I don’t want to see another brother get hurt. Another brother get shot, another brother get killed.” Check out the conversation above.