[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. 

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.

Wack 100 Appears On “Crazy In Love,” Blueface Insists On Calling Chrisean Rock “Bitch”

Reality TV is specifically known for documenting the most interesting of couples, and Blueface and Chrisean Rock are no exception. In late 2022, Zeus premiered their Crazy In Love series, which follows the two entertainers through the countless ups and downs of their romantic relationship.

The first episode of the year markedly made its debut on Sunday (January 8). Onscreen, more drama between the “Thotiana” rapper and his partner played out as he took a trip to Las Vegas without her. At the same time, she decided to head over to Baltimore, which subsequently resulted in him blocking her number and apparently deleting a video of them together from his page.

Chrisean Rock and Blueface attend Atlanta Black Pride Weekend Pure Heat Community Festival at Piedmont Park on September 4, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Despite the chaos, Rock still tried to have a good time, stepping her “rich p*ssy” out on the town with a friend to take her mind off of things.

Elsewhere in the latest episode, the couple found themselves feuding over Blueface wanting to call the 22-year-old a “bitch.” In a clip posted to @theneighborhood talk, he tells her, “You not finna disrespect me for no reason.”

Cutting him off, Chrisean says, “You call me a bitch all the time, bro.” Immediately, the California native claps back, “Okay, and you are one. I’ll call you a bitch right now! ‘Cuz that’s what you are.”

As the bickering continues, she asks to be called by her first name. “Do you have a vagina?” Blue asks her. “My name is Chrisean,” she calmly responds.

“You wanna be a n*gga so bad. You wanna be a man so bad. I don’t wanna be with a man, I want to be with a bitch,” the 25-year-old explicitly tells her. “You call your friend and your friend call you bitch all day long. Why you get offended ‘cuz I said it?”

The argument then escalates to some yelling, at which point Blueface urges Rock to “find [herself].”

While that moment has certainly been making rounds on social media, Wack 100’s appearance in the episode also has people talking. During his stint on Crazy In Love, the music executive made it clear that he thinks Chrisean is “a distraction” to her beau.

Check it all out below, and tap back in later for more hip-hop news updates.

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Wack 100 Checks DJ Akademiks Over Gunna Snitching Allegations

It’s been less than a week since Gunna’s release from jail after taking a plea deal.

As the story and YSL’s RICO case as a whole continue to develop, many big names are weighing in on social media.

100 attends Prolific Presents The Game “Born To Rap” listening event during BET Weekend. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Last Thursday (December 15), 6ix9ine took to his Instagram account to publicly accuse the “Drip Too Hard” rapper of snitching in order to get out of jail.

The “KEKE” rapper’s manager, Wack 100 is now speaking out as well, sharing the same sentiments as his artist.

In an Instagram post yesterday (December 19), Wack shared his thoughts on Gunna taking the plea deal. He directly calls out DJ Akademiks in the process.

“@akademiks Stop bro … His statements were clearly on the RECORD … And the whole “DEFENSE” was #YSL IS NOT I REPEAT IS NOT A GANG JUST A RECORD LABEL… YOU HIM OR THEM CANT REWRITE THE LAWS OF #SNITCHING. CO-OPERATION WITH THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY MAKES U A CO OPERANT WHICH EQUALS #Telling,” he wrote.

His post comes after Akademiks shared screenshots of a conversation with Gunna’s attorney, Steve Sadow.

In the screenshots, the media personality asks Sadow if he can “publicly address how Gunna’s viral ‘yes ma’am video affects Thug and YSL if at all?”

“Doesn’t effect anyone but my client. Out of court statements at a plea hearing cannot come into evidence against someone else,” the attorney replies. He then confirms his consent for Akademiks to share this conversation online.

Sadow has been extremely busy since his client’s release, insisting that there is no authenticity behind the rumors.

However, it seems as though Wack and 6ix9ine aren’t buying it.

“Gunna did not snitch to get out of jail. He has said nothing and is not cooperating. His plea statement cannot be used in court against any other defendant. So please stop spreading lies!!!” the attorney wrote in an Instagram post on December 15.

Additionally, Sadow says that the Georgie native plans to plead the 5th if he’s called to testify against his YSL crew.

On the other hand, Thugger’s attorney, Brian Steel, is speaking out about how these plea deals affect his client. He says that these deals being offered to other members of YSL indicate that the “Best Friend” rapper is evidently being targeted.

Based on the information that we have, what do you think about the situation? Can the snitching rumors finally be put to rest? As always, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates.

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Boosie, Wack 100, Freddie Gibbs & Sauce Walka Have A Lot To Say About Gunna’s Release

Gunna is home. Authorities released the Atlanta rapper following a turbulent year that found him getting indicted in the YSL RICO case. The rapper copped an Alford plea and was later released from prison.

“I have chosen to end my own RICO case with an Alford plea and end my personal ordeal by publicly acknowledging my association with YSL,” Gunna said in a statement. “An Alford plea in my case is the entry of a guilty plea to the one charge against me, which is in my best interest, while at the same time maintaining my innocence toward the same charge.”

However, it was the video of Gunna in court that had many scratching their heads. Gunna confirmed that he has personal knowledge of YSL’s gang activities in court, though he differentiated YSL the label and YSL the gang.

Ultimately, the news of Gunna’s release was met with mixed reactions. Some were happy that he came home. Others believe that he folded under pressure and inadvertently threw Young Thug under the bus.

Though many welcomed Gunna home, there were a few others who shared a different opinion. Boosie, for example, labeled Gunna a “rat.”

“THIS WOULD HAVE PUT TEARS N MY EYES MY BROTHER , MY ARTIST LIKE WTF IM FIGHTING FOR MY LIFE,” Boosie wrote. “THAT IM NOT RUNNING A GANG/CRIMINALENTERPRIZE N YOU DO THIS TO BIGDOG UKNOW ITS A GANG .. THE GUNS N DRUGS NOT YOURS.. WELL WHO ELSE WAS NTHE CAR THEY CAN BE FOR SMH.”

Freddie Gibbs, on the other hand, didn’t necessarily seem surprised. If you recall, he called out Gunna a few years back for an alleged Crimestoppers commercial, though the ATL rapper denied that he was a rat. However, the feud continued to spiral throughout the year after Gunna’s DS4Ever contained shots at the Gibbs. Today, the Gary, IN native revealed that some people removed their verses from $oul $old $eparately due to his ongoing feud with Gunna.

“It was n***az that took they verse off my album because wunna ain’t like me. I wonder how they feel now,” he wrote before sharing footage of himself rocking out to “Pucci Gown” on stage. “And y’all niggas said I was hatin…welp… Rap full of snitches so y’all gon welcome this n***a home with open arms,” he wrote.

Wack 100 similarly felt as if Gunna told on YSL during a Clubhouse conversation. “He told,” Wack said. “Listen… you’re not pleading guilty to a RICO, and they’re freeing you. He did something.” After someone mentioned that Gunna admitted to YSL being a gang, Wack added, “There go the telling right there. He told.”

Sauce Walka was also someone who came at Gunna. First, he reposted his BET cypher where he rapped over “pushin’ P,” before roasting the rapper for his court appearance. “I feel sorry for Jeffrey,” he wrote.

Ye & Wack 100 Diss Meek Mill On Clubhouse: “I’m Literally In Tears”

Ye has once again gotten the boot from various social media platforms. However, the 45-year-old isn’t letting that stop him from making sure the world hears his thoughts. Most recently, he joined Wack 100 over on Clubhouse, at which time the two industry heads shared a laugh about Meek Mill.

In an audio snippet shared to @theneighborhoodtalk on Instagram, the Graduation rapper can be heard talking about the backlash he received in response to his White Lives Matter t-shirts earlier this year.

“Oh, you know what, let’s go get celebrities,” Kanye West recalled of what the world’s reaction to his antics felt like. “Let’s go get Puff Daddy, let’s get Dave Chappelle, let’s go get Meek Mill… What made somebody think Meek Mill could say something to me?!” he exclaimed before cracking up.

The rapper could barely get a word out without giggling. “Yo, man, I’m about to start crying laughing,” he tells Wack and their listeners. “Somebody thought Meek Mill… Yo, I’m literally in tears.”

“This a world tour or your girl tour, right?” another voice chimed in with the famous Drake lyrics previously aimed at the “Uptown Vibes” hitmaker. At the same time, the Yeezy founder maniacally laughs at the thought of his fellow artist checking him. The majority of the audio is unintelligible due to West’s snickering.

Meek and Ye have been publicly trading shots for some time now. At the end of November, the former made claims that the latter “sold his soul” on his “God Did” freestyle.

“Make a hundred million dollars and still go get my friends after / And that don’t go for everybody, just the only ones that been back for me,” he rhymes on the song. “I will never sell my soul for money, like I’m Kanye / It’s crazy I used to bring you on my cell house on lock day.”

At this time, Meek Mill hasn’t responded to Kanye West and Wack 100’s comments. Check back in with HNHH later for any updates on the rapper’s ongoing beef.

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Wack 100 Calls Blacc Sam “Selfish” For Removing Nipsey Hussle Feature From The Game’s “Drillmatic” Album

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The Game released his long awaited 10th studio album, DRILLMATIC: Heart vs. Mind on Friday, August 12. The 30 song project features over 20 features throughout the tracklist. Since its release the main topic of conversation surrounding the album has been the 10 minute long diss track directed towards Eminem, entitled “Black Slim Shady.” Now it looks like there is another topic of conversation after The Game’s manager Wack 100 called out Nipsey Hussle’s brother, Blacc Sam, for demanding that Nip’s feature on the album be removed.

Wack called Blacc Sam out during a recent Clubhouse convo where he was asked about a missing song from the tracklist, “World Tours,” featuring Nipsey. Wack said it was removed shortly before the album was released after getting an email from his lawyer. He called Sam “selfish” for demanding such.

“I got an email from my attorney, at about 7:30, an hour and a half before it dropped. Nipsey’s brother put in a demand for it to be pulled,” said Wack.

Wack went on to say, “These n*ggas be in their feelings. You notice you got Meek Mill and a bunch of people over there Wack really don’t see eye to eye with… Whoever [The Game] work with, he work with. His shit ain’t my shit. The Game done drove around L.A., he’s been the biggest Nipsey supporter ever.”

He went on to say that Sam does not understand the music industry and let his emotions get in front of business. He then said that Sam has missed many opportunities to release new music from his late brother but has failed to do such.

“The Game, Nipsey song does nothing but work towards a remembrance of Nipsey. He’s not here to drop music or promote music, so it’s just remembrance of Nipsey. So at the end of the day, I think where Blacc Sam goes wrong at, he’s being selfish with his anger … probably towards me. But he’s totally disregarding the acknowledgement that Game has given Nipsey since he’s been gone.”

According to TMZ, sources close to Nipsey’s music handlers say that Atlantic Records was clueless about the song until the albums track list announcement last week. Nipsey’s music handlers then contacted lawyers inquiring about any paperwork agreement for the song. Apparently there was no agreement and a cease and desist was issued.

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