Offset Seemingly Shades J. Prince & Quality Control CEO Pierre Thomas

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Offset Shades J. Prince Quality Control CEO Pierre Thomas
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Wack 100 also called out the Rap-A-Lot founder for clout-chasing after he posted a picture with P.

After J. Prince posted a picture alongside Quality Control Music CEO Pierre "P" Thomas, it seems like Offset wasn't having it. Moreover, the rapper took to social media to send what appear to be subliminal shots at one or both of them, who also posed with Larry Hoover affiliate Johnny "Crusher" Jackson. "Congratulations to both of the homies that are making big moves where they're from Chicago and Atlanta. Keep doin what you doin the real recognize the real," the Rap-A-Lot Records founder captioned his post.

Then, the Migos MC seemingly fired at them via Twitter and Instagram. "I hate you n***as with all my heart," he tweeted, and another Story post also ruffled feathers. "Fake love a mf smh." In addition, Wack 100 called out J. Prince for clout chasing, as the picture was apparently taken back in 2021. "SWIPE LEFT @jprincerespect CLOUT CHASING AT ITS FINEST," he wrote on Instagram with phot evidence. "NEGRO DONT POST THIS LIKE ITS GOOD . THIS PIC WAS TOOK 2021 WHEN IT WAS GOOD NOT 4 HRS AGO MORE LIKE 18 MONTHS AGO." For those unaware, Offset's beef with Quality Control stems from contract issues regarding his new music. On the other hand, tensions with J. Prince rose after Takeoff was fatally shot in Houston following a party for J. Prince Jr.

Offset Apparently Throws Shots At Pierre Thomas & J. Prince

"This Offset dude. I ain't gon' leave him out," J. Prince said in his callout of the rapper on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast. "I'm just real like this. N***as be throwing rocks and hiding their hands, right. I don't like them kind of individuals. The truth of the matter is, one can dance and do different things in front of these different cameras and all kinds of s**t. The truth of the matter is, n***a, you wasn't really right there with Takeoff when he was alive. For you to be taking these positions that you taking, I got people everywhere, so I hear all kinds of things. I'ma just say this to you. Don't never put me in no position where I have to defend myself. That wouldn't be healthy for you."

Meanwhile, Offset responded with a fiery Instagram rant. "First off, y'all n***as speaking on my real brother," he began "I don't know what the f**k y'all n***as got going on. Y'all n***as speaking on my real brother. How dare you n***as even speak on me and Take relationship, n***a. I don't know you, n***a, from a can of paint, n***a. Y'all n***as don't know how me and my brother rocked, n***a. You trying to clear your face. This your fifth interview n***a done did about my brother, n***a. You ain't think about his momma? You ain't think about the family, n***a? We ain't said nothing. Nobody said nothing but you ni***s." Stay posted on HNHH for the latest on Quality Control, CEO Pierre Thomas, J. Prince, and Offset.

About The Author
Gabriel Bras Nevares is a staff writer for HotNewHipHop. He joined HNHH while completing his B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication at The George Washington University in the summer of 2022. Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Gabriel treasures the crossover between his native reggaetón and hip-hop news coverage, such as his review for Bad Bunny’s hometown concert in 2024. But more specifically, he digs for the deeper side of hip-hop conversations, whether that’s the “death” of the genre in 2023, the lyrical and parasocial intricacies of the Kendrick Lamar and Drake battle, or the many moving parts of the Young Thug and YSL RICO case. Beyond engaging and breaking news coverage, Gabriel makes the most out of his concert obsessions, reviewing and recapping festivals like Rolling Loud Miami and Camp Flog Gnaw. He’s also developed a strong editorial voice through album reviews, think-pieces, and interviews with some of the genre’s brightest upstarts and most enduring obscured gems like Homeboy Sandman, Bktherula, Bas, and Devin Malik.
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