Wack 100 Goes Off On J. Prince For Claiming He Helped Cardi B Against L.A. Gang Threats

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Wack 100 backs up Cardi B after she said J. Prince lied about helping her and Offset in L.A.

J. Prince’s feud with Offset led to responses from Wack 100 and Cardi B. After Offset fired back at the Rap-A-Lot CEO’s comments on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, Prince delivered a lengthy response on Instagram, doubling down on allegations that the Migos rapper threatened him. He also claimed that he helped out Cardi B and Offset in Los Angeles following her “flu” comments, while also bringing up Takeoff, again. 

‘Set clapped back on Twitter afterward, writing, “U da police all mouth with no proof just fairy tales.” Cardi B joined the conversation where she explained that it wasn’t J. Prince who helped them in Los Angeles, but Wack 100 and Big U. “Why would he be called for anything involving crips?” This claim was later corroborated by Wack 100, who recently called out J. Prince on Clubhouse for airing out his grievances towards Offset on a massive platform like Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. "If you heard it in the streets, you supposed to keep it in the streets. You’re not supposed to go on no podcast and publicize it," Wack said.

Wack 100 Defends Cardi B & Offset 

Wack 100 entered Akademiks’ post where he shed light on what happened with Cardi B in Los Angeles. He stated that J. Prince had no involvement in protecting the BX rapper following the controversy surrounding her lingo. “We covered for @iamcardib that weekend. She’s a Damu and we kept her straight,” he said. “@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," he concluded in the comments.

He further elaborated on his position in a subsequent post on his Instagram page. Wack explained that he and Big U, who he hasn’t seen eye-to-eye with recently, held a sit down with their respective sides to smooth out issues from Cardi B. Still, he wondered exactly why J. Prince continued to drag Offset’s name, pledging his loyalty to the ATL rapper, who he says he’s known for nearly a decade. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates surrounding this beef. 

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