Wack 100 Addresses 6ix9ine For Calling Snoop Dogg A Snitch

Wack 100 is on 6ix9ine's neck after calling out Snoop Dogg.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine is back home and truthfully, nothing has really changed with him. He's returned to the limelight under home confinement for the remainder of his sentence. And since his release, the rap game has been in shambles. He's flaunted his numbers after releasing his latest song, "GOOBA" while antagonizing his naysayers and the Billboard charts.

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Over the weekend, he took aim at one doubter -- Snoop Dogg. He called out the West Coast legend on allegations that he snitched on Suge Knight. These allegations aren't new but it ultimately forced Snoop to address them head-first once 6ix9ine fans left rat emojis under his post. Even though things have simmered down since the allegations arose, it didn't take long for Wack 100 to chime in.

"Snoop Dogg signed to Death Row 1992-1998. 69 born in May 1996. Shut the fuck up talking about some shit that you know nothing about," reads a post on Wack 100's page.

"@6ix9ine This ain’t NY my nigga this the #West and you ain’t gone attack our OG’s with this shit," he said in the caption. "You see we got a protocol that says a little nigga can’t fade a OG they got little homies and soldiers under them for that. SUGE Knight himself DONT respect a Snitch and that’s wtf you are .... Keep @snoopdogg name out ya mouth play with somebody from your area before you get played with."

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https://www.instagram.com/p/CAQvDyVgU4j


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