J Prince and Wack 100 are still going at it. The Prince family’s appearance on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game sparked much controversy as they continue to try and clear their name following Takeoff’s death. Unfortunately, it turned into a messy affair that not only regarded the Migos rapper but other members of the ATL trio, including Offset. The “CODE” rapper and his wife, Cardi B, responded. However, Wack 100 continued to call out J Prince for putting out street business on the internet.
“He ain’t say nothing, right? Here he go, alarming law enforcement that Offset might have a problem with us,” Wack said following J. Prince’s interview with Gillie Da King and Wallo. “Offset ain’t openly say nothing.” As tensions flared, and many began siding with Wack, the West Coast executive said that he’d take a step back from the online feud. He explained that one of his friends from his childhood, who has ties to J. Prince, told him to “chill out.” “Shout out to my n***a M Rock. I’ma respect you and honor what you asked me to do,” he said. “Just as long as the terms is met: that they leave me alone, I’ll leave them alone.”
J. Prince Says His Haters Are Teaming Up Against Him
Though Wack 100 decided to hold back from further criticizing J. Prince, the Rap-A-Lot CEO seemingly had more to say. He didn’t mention any names, but it seems he suggested his “haters” (presumably Offset and Wack 100) have formed an alliance to take him down. “When a hater doesn't like you they team up with other haters who dont like you,” he wrote on Twitter. “And before you know it there's a slew of haters who hate you,” he continued.
However, he pointed out that these same haters are only getting together out of their mutual disdain towards him. More importantly, he felt as though it’s a testament to the strength of that one person. “But here's the thing those haters don't even like each other they only gathered because of you. See how powerful you are?” he added. It seems as though J. Prince is ready to take on whatever these days. How do you feel about the Rap-A-Lot founder’s recent spat with Wack 100 and Offset? Let us know in the comments.