Wack 100 Agrees To ‘Chill Out’ On J. Prince Provided ‘The Terms Is Met’

    Wack 100 has agreed to back down in his latest war of words with Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince under one condition.

    The renewed animosity came after J. Prince pulled Cardi B into an online back-and-forth with Offset over comments made during Prince’s recent appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast on Sunday (February 5).

    As the two traded shots about a variety of accusations, the Houston mogul claimed that Offset once asked him to come to Los Angeles because he was “nervous” about Cardi performing in the city after she received threats from Crips over her use of the word “flue” — a slight against the gang’s trademark blue colors — in a 2018 social media post.

    Cardi B responded to J. Prince soon after his post was uploaded, accusing the 57-year-old of telling “fairy tales” and pointing out that Wack 100 and Big U were “the only people that [were] there.”

    In his own post on Wednesday (February 8), Wack 100 corroborated Cardi’s account of events, writing that “@jprincerespect had nothing to do with that weekend or that issue. Shit was different back then between me and the other individual.”

    He added: “It was simple a round table a understanding he cleared the way on his side and myself & the #Bompton Homies cleared it on our side. On top of that without mentioning names her management team was my brother and @offsetyrn was with me long before he met the #Bozo. #StopLying.”

    Despite seeming ready to continue his feud, Wack 100 has apparently had a change of heart, thanks to the intervention of outside forces on both sides.

    In an Instagram Story captured by 9MagTV, the veteran music manager explained what led him to decide to walk away from the latest iteration of their dispute.

    “M Rock called me today from Six Deuce Brim,” he explained. “And I guess he got some ties to somebody on J. Prince side. So I guess somebody called M Rock, my brother from Six Deuce Brim. Michael Walton, we go back 12-years-old, juvenile hall. M Rock respectfully asked me to chill out.”

    “Shout out to my n-gga M Rock,” he continued. “I’ma respect you and honor what you asked me to do. Just as long as the terms is met: that they leave me alone, I’ll leave them alone.”

    This isn’t the first time insults have been thrown between Wack 100 and J. Prince. Last summer, Prince labeled Wack “Officer Rat 100” due to his affiliation with 6ix9ine, who famously cooperated with federal authorities to help convict several members of Brooklyn’s Nine Trey Gangsters in 2019.

    The pair’s feud stems from Prince’s belief that Wack 100 and 6ix9ine were “working against” Larry Hoover’s fight for freedom, as well as Wack’s disparaging comments about Nipsey Hussle, 2Pac, Master P and others.

    20 thoughts on “Wack 100 Agrees To ‘Chill Out’ On J. Prince Provided ‘The Terms Is Met’

    1. So…. where is that boogy man J Prince with his army of wolves, ready to take down anyone, everywhere, whenever? … All I hear is people comparing this old fart to the devil himself….and then he lets a crackpot like wack 100 take a dump all over him and wipe his ass off with his jacket.

    2. In other words, he got that call. By the way, it’s amusing that the youngsters think this former Suge Knight flunky has as much rank as J. Prince who was the one who put Harry O on to start Death Row to begin with. Absolutely hilarious stuff man.

      1. “Harry-O never had any business whatsoever where Rap-A-Lot was concerned. The only thing we did in the music industry together was he took the Geto Boys on tour with a couple of dates in L.A. and Oakland with The Fat Boys and Salt-N-Pepa back in the day. And then, that was in 1989 or ’90.” When speaking about how the rumor of Harry-O’s involvement with Rap-A-Lot began, Prince said… Some real facts for you, stop believing everything you hear about J. Prince bro, real gangsters don’t send messages through the internet like Prince been doing.

      2. Like I said, believe what you want to believe. Why did Harry O try to bring J. Prince into his lawsuit against Suge Knight since you know so much? How do you think he met Lydia Harris? But tell me some more about what the podcasts and people 30 and 40 years later said, lol. Why do you think Bushwick Bill is the first voice you ever heard on a Death Row record? Why do you think 3-2 and Big Mike were there with Dre, Snoop, and the D.O.C. helping them write the Chronic? Mofos whole style came from these dudes, and you dumb motherfuckers never knew it. All of that lingo Snoop used to spit came from 3-2. But yep, J. Prince had nothing to do with Harry O. or Death Row, lmao. You’d better stick to what you know instead of trying to tell me history that I was there for. There has been an alliance in the music game that was street affiliated going back to the 80s, and J. Prince is one of the ones central to it. Wack 100 is not one of those dude. Big U was in prison when this was happening. So you tell me. It’s a reason he got that call that he needs to chill and didn’t even know one of his homies going back to juvenile was affiliated with J. Prince. The old man is affiliated everywhere when this bozo just told impressionable minds like yours that he had nothing to do with anything just like ex-stripper Cardi B said, lmao. Just think how fast he could reach out to somebody that doesn’t like him and touch his ass if he didn’t even know somebody he claims he has known since he was 12is tapped in with J. Prince.

      3. Yeah ok bro we get it, you’re in love with J. Prince. You must make your husband very proud. Regardless of his history in the streets or with Death Row, REAL GANGSTERS DON’T GET ON THE INTERNET TO BEEF. Not sure what YOUR IMPRESSIONABLE mind thinks, but that all stacks up against him when the feds watch what he’s doing. So please sit your ass down and stop kissing the old man’s ass like a male groupie.

      4. You dummies always turn to somebody being in love or some other dumb shit that comes out of your brain when someone is just trying to soak you on game.

      5. Oh, and by the way, J. Prince has been talking from day one. Every intro on Rap-a-Lot albums, he would air out suckers on wax. He’s talked about prosecutors and dudes he’s had beefs with and called them out by name on albums for years and years. Not my fault you didn’t listen. You love those fairy tales these rappers tell though.

      6. Homeboy, obviously you missed the point on what I’ve said twice so I’ll let your slow ass figure out what I was trying to say since you’re dumb as a box of rocks. I’m aware of J. Prince calling people out on records he’s been on with his Rap-A-Lot artists, but ain’t nothing gangster or impressive about that. He easily could do all he does without going on camera or social media to get his message across, you don’t understand that. He easily could’ve gotten at Wack a long time ago without all the WWE bs (or anyone else for that matter). There were no need for big social spectacles, shit could’ve gotten handled behind the scenes PERIOD.

      7. How are you going to tell an OG what is gangsta when he’s been doing it since the 80s? I’ll let your slow ass ponder that. That was my point because you tried to make it sound like he just started doing it and was doing it for clout.

      8. Don’t matter what he’s been doing… You’re obviously either too slow or too stupid to understand what I said. I can only explain it to you I can’t understand it for you. Don’t hurt your little brain trying.

      9. U right on …with yo j prince rap a lot history I followed for bout 20 yrs
        U left out them shopping big mike with death row

    3. 2 things keep happening. 1… people say J Prince ain’t nobody and end up getting a phone call. 2… Wack 100 keeps mentioning certified guys on the internet. These dudes are behind the scenes power brokers and Wack puts them on blast.

      1. People get to caught up in this rap shit when you have seen again and again that these rappers don’t run shit, and definitely a dude who used to just hang around Death Row in their heyday and who has one and a half artists that he’s managing doesn’t have clout to do shit. He just be talking. Nobody going to do shit to him about that. Whenever he goes past just talking, he knows what time it is. Find yourself knee deep in some shit that you can’t get out of. J. Prince has had his hands in boxing, the rap game, the dope game, and all other kinds of shit and been connected going way back to street dudes from the East to the West. Like I said, artist come and go, but it’s like regular business, these dudes don’t stop breaking bread together because it’s in everybody’s best interest. It’s no different than these CEOs of these corporations. It’s just business.

    4. J.Prince is certified with a hand in the west/east/south. Wack’s certification probably stops near texas lol, ironically. When it comes dwn to it, wack gotta phone call from an OG to basically stfu. J.Prince had his card pulled, further showing his reach into the west coast. Now with this happening, it makes sense that J.Prince probably did step in to help Cardi b & offset, especially with the Brims connection (Cardi claims to be a brim in NYC, wack was told to stand dwn by an OG brim rep in L.A.) The common denominator here is J.Prince. Starting to believe him more than the ppl trying to save face

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