Wack 100 has said that Lil Durk’s recent “Clubhouse gangster” jab was meant for 21 Savage due to the Slaughter Gang rapper’s penchant for the app.

The comment Wack was referring to was posted on Durk’s Instagram page on Sunday (March 5).

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“Club house gangsters messing it up for the one who want to stay free #THEVOICE,” the Chicago native wrote in the caption.

While the IG post itself merely showcased Durkio flexing some cash on a private jet, Wack 100 theorized 21 Savage might have been the intended target of Durk’s shade.

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“He might have been talkin about 21 Savage,” Wack told Akademiks, who had called the controversial music manager during a recent live stream.

“Look bro, I done been out on bail and on bond fighting cases — that is the most humbling time for any n-gga,” he continued. “Savage n-gga, street n-gga, whatever you wanna call yourself; when you catch that case and you fighting that case, you humble yourself and you get low, right?”

He continued: “But when a muthafucka feel like he got that Get Out of Jail Free card ’cause some funny shit going on and you go on Clubhouse as a reset and say, ‘N-gga what? Every time we hit your block, we kill three, four of you n-ggas’?”

The incident Wack was referring to occurred in January, when 21 Savage got into a heated debate with a Clubhouse user from Chicago and threatened to kill him.

“You waited for this moment your whole life, so you could argue with a n-gga on Clubhouse?” 21 said in the audio clip. “You keep letting all these Chicago n-ggas boost your head up, like y’all n-gga ain’t dying in real life, man. Stop playing.”

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“Every n-gga that we beef with, 30 of they niggas get smoked and don’t nothing happen to us,” he continued. “In real life, n-gga. It’s real life!”

Shouting from others could be heard briefly before 21 added: “Aye Cap, you from Chicago. I advise you to shut the fuck up. ’Cause the n-ggas that I fuck with up there spanking shit, so stop playing. Y’all ain’t spanking nothing, n-gga… You will die.”

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Elsewhere in his conversation with Akademiks, Wack 100 added: “Any n-gga that’s talking that shit who got a muthafucking case that he got facing deportation, knowing that character references is gonna be a big thing…and that’s why I’m telling you, that man know he playing another bitch ass game.

“Because you ain’t finna be that comfortable with your mouth and that loose with your mouth saying this type of shit, bro.”

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Wack said 21 was likely the only person Lil Durk could have been referring to since he remains one of the only celebrities still using the platform, despite its wane in popularity post-pandemic.

Despite Wack’s theory, Lil Durk and 21 Savage have been close for years. The pair worked together with DJ Khaled and Roddy Ricch on the song “KEEP GOING,” which appeared on Khaled’s 2022 project GOD DID. The pair also linked up to film the single’s music video last August.