Wack 100 Wishes “Good Guy” 6ix9ine A “Speedy Recovery”

Wack 100 sent his well wishes to Tekashi 6ix9ine following his beatdown at a Florida gym. The West Coast executive’s been in cahoots with the rainbow-haired entertainer since his release from prison, standing as one of the few authentic street guys who don’t think 6ix9ine is a rat. Shortly after footage emerged of two men jumping 6ix9ine at an LA Fitness, Wack shared his opinion on the matter as he described Tekashi as a “good guy.”

Though some feel as though Tekashi dealt with his karma, Wack explained that it was a learning curve for the rapper. “It’s unfortunate what happened to 6ix9ine,” he wrote. “He’s a good guy. Life is full of lessons,” he added. Then, he suggested the attack wasn’t related to a “so called street situation,” but rather, decision-making on both sides. “The ones who filmed and posted themselves will remember this day for many years to come,” Wack 100 continued before advising Tekashi 6ix9ine to “stay dangerous.” “And 69 will now know he has to move accordingly… Wish him a speedy recovery.”

Wack 100’s Reaction To 6ix9ine Video

He expanded on his thoughts further in the caption, where he suggested those who attacked 6ix9ine are no different than the rapper himself. “They did him like this for snitching, then turned around and snitched on themselves. Clout is the new crack,” he wrote. “@6ix9ine I wish you a speedy recovery.” Evidently, Wack 100 isn’t entirely surprised at what occurred but given their business relationship, he clearly doesn’t want anyone screwing up his money.

An ambulance took 6ix9ine to the hospital to treat his injuries once police arrived at the scene. His attorney, Lance Lazarro, explained that they’ll contact the Feds immediately to find some sort of solution. It seems like one of the few solutions as many speculate the attack was related to 6ix9ine’s testimony. The rapper wound up with injuries to his face, which were evident in the videos that emerged, while also sustaining injuries to his ribs and back. We’ll keep you posted on any further updates surrounding the situation. Check out Wack 100’s post and let us know if you agree with his statements in the comment section below. 

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.

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. 

Wack 100 Chimes In

The Game Says He’ll “Take The Head Up Fade” With Wack 100 & Suge Knight

Suge Knight’s reign in hip-hop opened the gates for artists, like The Game, and executives, like Wack 100, to prosper in a post-Death Row Los Angeles. Of course, Suge Knight and Wack 100 have a relationship that goes back years. Unfortunately, it appears that things have soured during Suge’s incarceration. “2002-2016 the release & return,” Wack wrote on Instagram on Sunday. “Suge Knight u can’t give me no advice. You accomplished failure. U own no mastered no real estate of real value. Only thing u can own is ur stupidity.”

Wack continued in the caption, where he slammed Suge Knight for losing everything he built during his reign in the 90s. However, he also suggested that Suge’s son might not actually be his in the first place. “I suggest u keep my name out ya mouth before I start to talk about who’s ‘Jr.’ that really is …. You’ve been warned,” he wrote. Though many didn’t necessarily understand what prompted this at first, audio from a recent Clubhouse conversation revealed that Wack took aim at Suge and Tupac. 

Does The Game Have Beef With Wack 100?

Though the feud largely surrounded growing tensions between Wack 100 and Suge Knight, it seems as though The Game could have some unresolved issues with his manager. Shortly after Wack spoke his piece, The Game slid into the comment section and surprisingly, it doesn’t seem like he’s taking anyone’s side on the matter. “I’ll take the head up fade with both you n***as on sight,” he wrote. It’s not exactly clear why he might want to scrap with Wack but the comment undoubtedly turned heads.

In addition to The Game’s unwarranted response, Suge Knight Jr. also chimed in on Wack’s recent Instagram post. “The Old Lil Man only talking cause it’s going downhill for him… But that’s how these [clowns] survive out here. They lie and try to bring people down with them… Just get to work instead of bullshit,” he wrote in his IG Story. Then, Suge Jr. reiterated that he wants to move “up the right way,” instead of having to tear someone else down. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates. 

Rapper The Game Offers To Shoot The Fade With Wack 100 & Suge Knight ‘On Sight’

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Rapper The Game has offered to shoot the fade with Suge Knight and Wack 100, warning them it’s “on sight.”

Wack 100 took to Instagram to call out Suge Knight for being a “failure,” before claiming that the Death Row Records co-founder’s son doesn’t actually belong to him.

“2002-2016 the release & return,” he wrote. “Suge Knight u can’t give me no advice. You accomplished failure. U own no mastered no real estate of real value. Only thing u can own is ur stupidity.”

Wack added in his caption: “1991-1997 What was gained was ‘ALL’ loss. Freedom , wealth & some peoples life…. I suggest u keep my name out ya mouth before I start to talk about who’s ‘Jr.’ that really is …. You’ve been warned.”

The Game then took to the comments section to threaten his manager, Wack 100, as well as Suge Knight.

“I’ll take the head up fade with both you n-ggas on sight,” he wrote.

During an interview with Akademiks in November 2021, Wack 100 said Suge Knight blames him for his 28-year prison sentence.

“Now, let’s be real, and I’mma speak on it ’cause he’s been speaking,” he said at the time. “And I don’t respect him at all no more. Zero. You can’t respect a man … I paid for this man’s mama’s funeral.

“I sent a muthafuckin’ wire at a time when we wasn’t even talkin’ and gettin’ along. But out of our respect, because he was who he was and opened a few doors for me.

“For me to hear recordings of this man saying I’m the reason why he got 28 years, like I’m the muthafucka that was driving the truck, is crazy.”

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Raz-B Escalates Ray J Feud Before Wack 100 Steps In

Raz-B wants to fight Ray J following their recent dispute over a television show they both produce. Earlier this week, Raz called out Ray J, claiming that the “One Wish” singer assaulted him. However, it appears that he wants his get back. He took to Instagram this week with a flurry of messages towards Ray J, including one demanding a fist-fight. He shared a video of himself boxing with a trainer, writing, “Ima fuck you up @rayj Don’t be trying to bully me Having @wack100 call my phone.”

His feud with Ray J continued in a subsequent post where he stated that Wack 100, who manages Ray J, blew up his phone. However, he explained that, despite the tension, they remain brothers and business partners. Ultimately, he just wants a fair one. “I’m getting calls from Wack 100, n***as is questioning my manhood, talking about Ray J faded me,” he said. “I gotta catch this muthafucking fade, n***a. Real talk.” From there, he said Ray J needs the streets to fight his battles for him. 

Wack 100 Chimes In On Raz-B Vs. Ray J

Raz-B continued to take aim at Ray J over petty reasons, from crying on television to wearing a lace wig. Though it all seemed fun and games, Wack 100 was not allowing Raz to bring up his name without being addressed. The West Coast executive slid into the comment section of No Jumper’s post where he claimed that Ray J did a number on Raz’s ego after chasing him down the street during their altercation.

“@razb_b2k come on @rayj chased you down the street you tumbled down the hill in Porter ranch !” he wrote. “That’s the 1st time. 2nd time you jumped out at the light on Burbank by the Dennys and ran into the freeway tryna get away ‼ let’s be real my n***a,” Wack added. Raz has yet to respond to Wack 100’s recent claims but it appears that he still wants to square up with Ray J regardless. Perhaps, Wack could set up a celebrity boxing match between Ray J and Raz-B in the future so the two can settle their differences and continue with their business ventures. 

Trippie Redd Reveals To Wack 100 Why He Paints His Nails

An easily overlooked trend has taken over the rap scene in recent years: rappers painting their nails. From A$AP Rocky to NBA YoungBoy, even to Kid Cudi, many top charting artists have turned to nail polish to add flare to their look. Additionally, Trippie Redd is amongst the men following this rockstar-esque beauty trend, and he spoke out about why he does it. His response was triggered based on an Instagram post by veteran music manager Wack 100. In the post, Wack asked for clarity on this trend.

By no means was Wack attacking rappers who wear colors on their nails. According to HipHopDX, he respectfully clarified where he was coming from. “To to the youngsters out there, I’m hearing something about emo and all this other shit. Can y’all leave a comment down below on what the fingernail polish represent?” he continued, “because of some of the youngsters I mentioned that I know, I don’t think it means it that [they’re feminine]. I just think it’s another type of movement.” Furthermore, Wack explained where his confusion remained. He emphasized on how he’s a “’70s baby” whose trends included wearing only one earring and sagging pants. Additionally, he described how these movements were often looked down on by older generations, similar to how nail polish on rappers is perceived now.

Trippie’s Method Of Self Care

The post had attracted the attention of Trippie, who took to the comment section to respond. Trippie responded simply: “It’s a way of expressing ur feelings, being true to your self and self-care.” The 23-year-old rapper has rocked many different nail art looks over the years, including smiley faces, an homage to 2Pac, and a go-to classic matte black.

Wack’s question hasn’t been the only time where rappers wearing nail polish has been questioned. In fact, Soulja Boy took a more aggressive stance on the matter when he attacked rappers for painting their nails and wearing lipstick. He urged these men to “stop playing,” and claimed he would never do such a thing. The Chicago rapper’s rant rubbed NBA YoungBoy the wrong way, and his response revealed that his feelings were hurt. Previously, YoungBoy had explained his own reasonings for decorating his body, explaining that “I like to look in the mirror and see everything black. Like my eyes and shit. That’s one hundred percent real! That’s me being myself. I feel comfortable that way … It give me like the goth feeling, like rockstars.”

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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.