Wack 100 has waded into the feud between Offset and J. Prince, accusing the latter of “lying” about protecting Cardi B in a gang beef.

The Rap-A-Lot Records founder laid into the Migos rapper in a scathing Instagram post on Wednesday (February 8), calling him a “fake muthafucka” while reminding him of their many interactions in the past, contradicting Offset’s previous claim that he doesn’t know Prince “from a can of paint.”

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During his diatribe, Prince 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.

Prince’s remarks were in response to an Instagram video from Offset earlier this week in which he called out the Houston rap mogul for questioning his relationship with TakeOff — who was shot and killed in the Texas metropolis last year — during an appearance on Million Dollaz Worth of Game.

Wack 100 Wants To Fight J. Prince Over Larry Hoover Sr. Beef: 'Me & Blood Gotta Get Down'
Wack 100 Wants To Fight J. Prince Over Larry Hoover Sr. Beef: 'Me & Blood Gotta Get Down'

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.”

“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.”

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Cardi’s comments were backed up by Wack 100, who in an Instagram comment also accused Prince of “lying” and said that the Bronx superstar was accompanied by an army of Blood gang members during that trip to L.A.

“@akademiks that n-gga lying,” he wrote. “We covered for @iamcardib that weekend. She’s a Damu and we kept her straight. She had 100 [Bloods] with her all weekend. On top of her management team … @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.”

The veteran music manager — whose clients include 6ix9ine, Blueface and The Game — continued to set the record straight in an Instagram post, writing: “@iamcardib TELLS NO LIES … @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.”

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.

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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.