Wack 100 Reinforces Controversial Nipsey Hussle Comments & Calls The Posthumous Love “Fake”

    Wack 100 stopped by the No Jumper podcast with his client Blueface and addressed his recent inflammatory comments about the late Nipsey Hussle.

    The longtime music manager ultimately apologized for appearing to defended Hussle’s alleged killer Eric Holder at the request of Nip’s former manager Eugene “Big U” Henley late last month. However, he reinforced his original sentiments during his conversation with Adam22.

    “Every culture is different, and in that jungle the rules change,” he says around the 38-minute mark. “Now, are the rules irrational? Damn right. Are they right? Probably not, but these are the rules of this jungle. It’s been like that 50, 60 years. In this jungle, everybody is not for everything. Everybody is not the shooter, everybody not the fighter, some are the hustlers.”

    Wack continues, “Nipsey’s a rapper, Game is a rapper. If something happens in Cedar Block where Game is from, Game is not going to be the go-to guy to retaliate on the block. That’s not what he does … everybody don’t play the same role.

    “In this situation, you have a rapper and you have a dude who is a straight, authentic gang member. His whole life are these blocks. In the culture of gangbanging, when you call a muthafucka a bitch, a snitch, a rapist, a pedophile — when you call somebody these things in this jungle, it’s no different than you being a football player and going on the field without your helmet on. You’re going to get hit.”

    Nip was shot, of course, because he allegedly called Holder a snitch.

    Wack also spoke about the seemingly endless support Nip received in the wake of his March 31 death, explaining it was disingenuous.

    “All these radio stations, all these people is all fake,” Wack says. “I can speak on it because I was part of the Nipsey Hussle movement getting him his first multi-million dollar deal … You got a man who died with a million followers and no radio hit and no fucking platinum plaques.

    “But because everyone start talking like it’s a goddamn Popeyes chicken sandwich… So where was all these fans?… He didn’t die an A-list artist. Y’all talking about he’s a legend. If he’s a legend, why didn’t y’all treat him like that when he was here?… I feel like Nipsey should have been a bigger artist personally. But where the hell was all you diehard fans when Nipsey needed you to support his product?”

    Watch the full conversation above.

    25 thoughts on “Wack 100 Reinforces Controversial Nipsey Hussle Comments & Calls The Posthumous Love “Fake”

    1. Didn’t Wack say just a few days ago that he spoke to Big U and he will “be quiet” now but here he is 5 days later doing an interview talking about it again Smh

    2. Wack 100 coming with straight facts !! He’s still a clown but he’s speaking nothing but the truth here !!

    3. Lol you can’t be too honest in hip hop, you get the ol’ black ball and once media turns on you, the average rap fan will too. I respect the ReaLness here, wish more people than just Kanye and Wack would speak how they really feel

    4. If nipsey hustle was half as popular as they say he was then hed be the next Tupac. Silly millenials are just using his death to continue their non stop cryfest.

    5. Told you what he said was the truth man. That’s a jungle, for real. These guys live this shit. Nipsey knew that. It is what it is, but very unfortunate. But lesson: don’t go to the football field and talk mess and don’t be prepared to get ran at. Bottom line.

    6. Nah sorry even if he what he said was true the timing of it is disrespectful. I don’t understand how no one can see that. Wack said what he said for promotion of his artists.

    7. True words were said and many will cry because they don’t want to hear the truth. Sometimes people will build you up just to tear you down. Sometimes people will ride your coattails and basque in your greatness when they don’t deserve any of it. With Nipsey I feel like the whole agenda to uphold criminals, gangsters, foul behavior, disrespect to authorities, break laws is being pushed in the media by clowns like Snoop, Chris Brown, etc. They slept on Nipsey when he was alive and missed out on promoting a Crip which is surprising. Now they’re making up for it after he died. No big surprise there. Any opportunity to push a criminal to the limelight, will do dead or alive. Just corrupt the youth at al costs, right?

    8. Not against what he is saying at all and the 2nd part is straight up facts! How in the hell Nip be so famous after his death? Yes, all these fake rappers and fake celebrities never even supported Nip music when he was alive. Based on what we are seeing daily, Nipsey would have the biggest hip hop rapper/artist ever if and only if they supported him while Nip was here! True statement by Wack! Real 100 talk!!! I never heard of Nip until his death! I am being true. If he had a hit or hot record I would have known a little about him. Most of these millennials and celebrities think they know what Nip stood for and never even seen him, listen to his music or know him. We knew PAC and BIG in our households be real people and stop like you miss and love Nip. You never supported the guy when he was here and that is a shame on all of us. Start supporting our people while they are alive “My” people and stop tearing each other down!!!! R.I.P Nipsey

    9. As sad as it is he was staring the obvious I’m not saying Nip deserved it but in the culture of gang banging shit will hit the fan real quick I’m 26 and I’ve been bumping nip since I was 14-15 it is crazy how all of a sudden ppl acting as if they been supporting him all mfs do now a days is clout chase especially when a mf dies smh this world is fake as hell and the music biz is faker nip even said that in Overtime RIP Big Homie I’ve always bumped his music before he passed and I will continue too bump his shit.

    10. All that shit is assuming that the murder was actually over Nipsey calling him a snitch. That’s bullshit. That came from TMZ and everybody around Nip dispute that. That was a convenient story. Life is never that straight forward.

    11. if you told me nipsey would have his funeral at the staples center 2 years ago i woulda laughed in your face and told you how is not that popular to have a funeral like that. you know how many people i heard bumping nipsey before he was murdered… almost never? the love is fake. trying to make a martyr out of someone thought id never see the day i agree with a loser like wack 100

      1. Couldn’t agree more. Games so loud when it comes to mourning Nip, but quiet as a church mouse as soon as Wack100 starts talking Greazy.

    12. What this has done is expose the truth about living in gang run neighborhoods. Abiding by the unwritten no snitch rule means criminals are free to destroy the neighborhoods. Endanger the people that live and work there. So this guy thinks murder was justified. Vigilantes enforcing a criminal code.

    13. He ain’t lying on this. I agree with it. Suddenly everyone was a fan and calling him a legend. Yet I barely heard his joints on the radio. There was a lot of fakery from a lot of people.

    14. I’m all the way on the east coast and been playing Nipsey since ’09, so this notion that he didn’t have a following isn’t facts at all. The internet hypes up everyone who dies young or tragic, doesn’t mean there was no love there…

    15. As ignorant as it is it’s the reality, if you mess with the streets they will get you. Same thing happened with Pac, if you’re a rapper stick to your lane cause there’s real thugs out there

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