J Stone targeted Wack 100 via Instagram on Thursday (April 9), accusing the longtime music manager of essentially being a coward during an alleged confrontation with the late Nipsey Hussle.
“Aye @wack100 you a Bitch in Real Life!!” he wrote. “And to keep it all the way 100, Nigga Nip hopped out on yo ass, got in yo face and pressed you and told you keep his name out yo mouth. You ain’t do shit but break it down to em.
“Fatts (RIP) was right there bout to knocc yo ass out. You bowed it down! Now since the homie ain’t here, you hard now? Nigga you a clown. THE REAL REASON WHY YOU DONT LIKE THE HOMIE IS CAUSE HE MARKED YOU OUT WHEN HE WAS HERE AND YOU AINT DO SHIT!”
Now, Wack 100 is firing back at J Stone, who collaborated with Nip on “All Get Right” in 2013 and was signed to Nip’s All Money In imprint, and threatening to erase his verse from an upcoming album.
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@jstone_allmoneyin this defines you right,” he wrote. “I’ve made a couple calls now I know a little about you …… WHERE YA MONEY @ ? MATTER FACT IM DELETING YOU OFF MY ALBUM NIGGA YOU GOT THE WORST VERSE EVER——— YOU WASN’T BORN TO RAP.”
Wack later claimed someone took a shot at him and shared an Instagram photo of a busted car window while taunting the people responsible for the alleged shooting.
“Next time try the drivers side so we can have some fun,” he wrote in the caption. “#Coward Cross the street with running shoes on. 1 shot clip nigga ! Smh YALL that scared of me huh.”
Wack has been consistently vocal about Nip since his March 2019 death. Last December, he addressed his previous comments that Neighborhood Nip wasn’t a legend.
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“He wasn’t,” Wack told TMZ matter-of-factly. “What’s a legend? Define a legend. Let’s keep it real. If Dr. Dre died right now, we’d say we lost a legend, right? Based upon what? Numbers, right? Body of work, right? How many albums did Nipsey drop? One album, right? This not no personal shit. This is real shit.
“The man died with a million followers. No radio hits. No platinum hits. No world tours. After he died, he went platinum, sold a bunch of records, followers went up nine, 10 million. First of all, we gotta define what a fucking legend is and what it fucking ain’t. Was he on his way? I think within time, yes he would have been. At the time of his demise … let’s keep it real. The truth can’t be defined as disrespect. If it is, that means you lyin’ to you muthafuckin’ self.”
Wack was ultimately forced to apologize for his controversial comments about Nip. In a leaked audio clip, Wack appeared to defend alleged killer Eric Holder and cite gang conduct as justification for the shooting.
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“Shitty Cuz, the alleged gunman, when it comes to the rules of engagement of gang banging, he did what he was supposed to do when another gang banger calls you a faggot, a pedophile or a snitch,” Wack said. “You supposed to handle your business. And can’t nobody say that’s wrong.”
After the clip went viral, Wack said he received a phone call from Nipsey’s former manager, Eugene “Big U” Henley, who encouraged Wack to apologize.
“ALRIGHT YOU GUYS WIN,” the post read. ”@BIGU1 CALLED ME AND SCOLDED ME. ILL BE QUIET NOW.”