[WATCH] Wack 100 Calls J. Prince A “Bozo” Over Claims He Saved Cardi B./Offset In Gang Beef In Cali

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Culture critic Wack 100 has jumped into the line of fire between J. Prince and Offset after disputing claims that the Rap-a-Lot Records mogul rescued Cardi B. during a potential gang beef with the Crips for her use of the word “flu” before a performance in Los Angeles.

Prince went at the Migos member in a lengthy Instagram post yesterday, calling Offset a “fake mothafucka” after Offset claimed that he doesn’t know Prince “from a can of paint.” Prince alleges he came to Cardi’s rescue in L.A. but the “Bodak Yellow” rapstress calls the 57-year-old’s claims “fairy tales” and that the only people that came through on her side were Wack and Big U.

“NEVER….tell him to show receipts,” she fired back on Twitter. “Only people that was there was Wack and Big U ….why would he be call for anything involving crips? Whole bunch of fairy tales.”

Wack responds to Prince and his issues with Offset, accusing Prince of “dry snitching” by bringing up his past issues with the Migos member.

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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.”

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

As Hip Hop continues to mourn Takeoff, the tension rises between Offset and J. Prince. It was rumored that Offset and his fellow Migos groupmates weren’t in the best of places when Takeoff was killed. Still, the late rapper was more than Offset’s Rap peer—they were cousins, and his loss devastated their family. Recently, J. Prince touched on the controversy while visiting Million Dollaz Worth of Game, which provoked a passionate response from the Migos rapper.

Prince’s name has been woven into conversations about Takeoff’s death. The rapper was in Houston with members of the Prince family when he was shot and killed at a private party. After a video of J. Prince Jr. walking past Takeoff’s body went viral, his father fiercely defended his name. J. Prince’s MDWOG appearance was widely criticized, and he’s upping the ante with an Instagram post targeting Offset.

Read More: J. Prince Sat Down With QC’s Pierre Thomas To Discuss Takeoff

During Prince’s podcast interview, he said, “This Offset dude. I ain’t gon’ leave him out because I’m real like this, you now? N***as be throwin’ rocks and hidin’ their hand.” He further added, “And the truth of the matter is, one can dance and different things in front of different cameras and all kinds of shit… You wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive. So, for you to be taking these positions you are taking – and I got people everywhere so I hear all kinds of things. I’mma just say this to you – don’t ever put me in a position where I got to defend myself.”

Offset angrily responded in a video, which wasn’t lost on Prince. The Rap-A-Lot icon posted a photo of Offset and penned a caption that has earned backlash. “A MESSAGE TO THE MAN THATS OFF,” Prince began. “To those of you that still live on principles over emotions that know and respect me it’s all good. I don’t care about the media hoes; they eat sh*t for a living. We live on different planets and breathe different air if you know what I mean.”

Read More: Offset Furiously Addresses J. Prince For Discussing His Relationship With Takeoff

“I only display loyalty and friendship to my brothers and sisters until they show me they’re unworthy,” he also stated. “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.”

Prince also alleged that Offset made threats against him and his family. He questioned why the rapper didn’t call him to address his concerns. Check it out above.

Wack 100 Suggests J. Prince Snitched On Offset

J. Prince’s recent appearance on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game led to plenty of backlash and criticism from fans, as well as Wack 100. The Prince family appeared on the Wallo and Gillie Da King-hosted podcast where they discussed the ongoing investigation surrounding Takeoff’s death. Though they stated that they were trying to clear their name in the court of public opinion, others, like Wack 100, felt as though they violated a street code. Specifically, Wack 100 took issue with J. Prince’s apparent threat toward Offset.

Prince alleged that he heard some stuff about Offset through street connections. “N***as be throwin’ rocks and hidin’ their hand,” Prince said. “So, for you to be taking these positions you are taking – and I got people everywhere so I hear all kinds of things… don’t ever put me in a position where I got to defend myself.” Offset quickly fired back, claiming Prince could call his phone if there are issues. ‘Set also called out Prince for doing a media run based on Takeoff’s death. Prince hasn’t responded but Wack 100 appears to side with Offset on the matter. 

Tensions Flare Between Wack 100 and J. Prince Over Offset

As expected, Wack 100 aired out his issues surrounding J. Prince’s interview on Clubhouse. Wack defended Offset while criticizing the Rap-A-Lot founder for taking street business to a major platform. “Have we heard Offset say something to J. Prince?” he asked the Clubhouse room, who said they’ve never heard ‘Set address the Houston mogul. “He ain’t say nothing, right? Here he go, alarming law enforcement that Offset might have a problem with us,” he added. “Offset ain’t openly say nothing.”

Since it’s an open investigation, Wack 100 explained that law enforcement monitors any interview or social media post that could help with their case. “Why are you publicizing it?” he asked. “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 to 100 mothafuckin’ million people that ‘Offset trippin’, he might wanna do something to us.’” Does Wack 100 have a point? Sound off in the comments on your thoughts about Wack’s recent comments about J. Prince’s interview.

J. Prince Claims Quavo’s Friend Gave Statements To Police In Takeoff Investigation

J Prince caused a storm during his recent appearance on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. Throughout the past few months, many questioned the intentions of Mob Ties in the wake of Takeoff’s death. However, Prince attempted to clear his and his sons’ names from any of the chatter surrounding the Migos rapper’s murder.

At one point, J Prince alleges that Quavo’s friend, Willie Bland, began cooperating with authorities in the case. He brought along supposed paperwork that Gillie Da King read during the podcast. Bland stated in the police report that he felt as though Quavo’s life was in harm’s way. Bland said he saw one of the men reaching for his weapon. At that point, he threw the first punch since he believe they were going to try and rob Quavo. However, J. Prince refuted Bland’s statement, questioning why he’d throw a punch at someone that he knew was armed. 

NEW YORK - JUNE 03:  RAP-A-LOT RECORDS owner J.Prince attends 2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honors at Hammerstein Ballroom on June 3, 2010 in New York, New York.  (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
NEW YORK – JUNE 03: RAP-A-LOT RECORDS owner J.Prince attends 2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honors at Hammerstein Ballroom on June 3, 2010 in New York, New York. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

“Clearly, this Bland dude gave a police report that he seen these two guys with guns earlier but these are the same two guys that he decided to punch with his gun out and his them with a gun. What do you think is going to happen?” Prince noted. “Lord know if any of them tried to rob or touch Quavo, it was going to be some real problems.”

Bland allegedly told police about what led up to the shooting. The paperwork supposedly reveals that he provided the names of another individual he claimed also possessed a weapon. Later on, he added that he actually got the gun itself from Jas Prince.

“He giving all kinds of statements on this police report that we have so we could read his name and everything ‘cause he put himself in a position where he’s cooperating and telling a lot of different lies so we may as well shine a light on the real root to the issue which is this homie,” Prince said on the podcast. He added that Jas and Quavo are brothers, so his son doesn’t have any issues with providing the Migos rapper with protection. “Now, you got this clown, and it end up in his hand… this clown saying somebody wanna rob him that gave him a gun,” Prince continued. 

Check the clip out below. 

J. Prince Denies Making People “Check In” When Visiting Houston While Discussing Takeoff

The takeaways from J. Prince’s interview on Million Dollaz Worth of Game has Hip Hop talking. The Rap-A-Lot icon has been hailed as the person to connect with when rappers swing through Houston, but Prince denied forcing anyone to check in with him or his team. It’s a practice that is widely talked about in Hip Hop as something artists need to do in order to maintain safety while traveling to touring.

As Prince faces pushback for his family’s movements immediately following Takeoff’s murder, he flat out denied “check in” gossip. “Never. We don’t have time for no sucka sh*t like that,” Prince told MDWOG. “A lot of people from the different police departments to all these different people wanna insinuate like we extorting people and they have to check in.”

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“Man, that ain’t no money in that sh*t,” he further emphasized. “I got more money than I can spend, right? That sh*t ain’t gon’ work. It ain’t gon turn out right, ’cause real n*ggas ain’t gon’ have that no way. Check-in for what?” However, Prince seemed to suggest that having his reputation does come with benefits.

“But on the flip side, there is what you call a brownie point to being able to have us as friends. I don’t wanna impose or force myself to embrace nobody,” he added. “By the same token, those that I respect and I befriend, there is a difference coming into this city as our friend versus by yourself. And the difference is: we all respect it.”

Read More: J. Prince Sat Down With QC’s Pierre Thomas To Discuss Takeoff

This interview with MDWOG has received backlash, and hosts Gillie Da Kid and Wallo are feeling the pressure. In a teaser prior to the podcast episode’s release, Gillie said he approved of the interview wih Prince because the veteran music executive had a sit-down conversation with Pierre Thomas. The Quality Control Music leader, along Hip Hop as a culture, continues to grieve the loss of Takeoff. Prince’s comments about Offset and Takeoff during the interview rubbed people the wrong way. It’s a controversy that is ongoing. Check out more below.

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