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Gillie Da Kid & Wallo Spark Controversy with J Prince Talk on Million Dollaz Worth of Game Podcast

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Wallo and Gillie Da Kid are attracting backlash for their interview with J Prince, J Prince Jr., and Mike Prince. Gillie and Wallo sit down with the Prince family to discuss the rumours surrounding them and Takeoff’s murder in the new Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast episode, which debuted Sunday night (Feb. 5). In contrast, many people on social media are blasting the podcasters for the new show, which featured Prince Sr. threatening Offset at the end of the interview. Wallo and Gillie some hoes! Durk’s interview about stopping violence left Wallo in tears. Those are real tears! There’s nothing I can say to a man threatening to harm MORE BLACK PEOPLE than J Prince’s old ass.

The industry is crazy, as one Twitter user put it. Due to the fact that he called out Offset in his MDWOG interview, Prince made headlines. Educating those on the streets about making better choices has been the goal of the podcast for many years. In this interview, Gillie and Wallo deliver inspirational messages to those who have struggled with the system, and critics questioned the interview for causing division. There has been no response to the backlash as of yet, but comments are still pouring in.

Gillie Da Kid & Wallo Faces Backlash From Fans Online For Interviewing J Prince on Million Dollaz Worth of Game Podcast
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Fans are blaming Gillie Da Kid and Wallo for igniting J Prince and Offset’s beef over Takeoff’s death because J Prince used their platform to ignite the feud. Rap-A-Lot Records boss ends his recent interview with “Million Dollarz Worth of Game” by claiming Offset was throwing rocks without properly addressing any issues he has with J. Prince himself. In response, Offset used sharp words to defend his honourā€¦ denouncing J Prince’s “Mob Ties” reputation and accusing him of exploiting Takeoff’s death through interviews. It’s being attributed to Gillie and Wallo that they instigate the tensions, especially after some of their previous interviews — especially those with Lil Durk and Young Thug — demonstrate that the Philadelphia podcasters are assuming a “big brother” role to keep rappers out of the streets. In the interview, Gillie stated that they initially denied J Prince’s request, but his conversation with Quality Control Records’ Pierre “Pee” Thomas made them reconsiderā€¦ however, they still ruffled feathers! These past few days have been tough for Offsetā€¦ things got heated backstage at the Grammys between him and Quavo.

Throughout its history, the podcast has attempted to educate people on how to make better choices on the streets. Gillie Da Kid and Wallo offer inspirational messages to those who have experienced problems with the system, and their critics accuse them of divisiveness. Comments continue to pour in, but they haven’t addressed the backlash yet. Gillie and Wallo deserve some heat as well since while they speak out against the younger niggas’ lifestyles (Thug, Durk, etc.), they remain silent while J. Prince sat there, he threatened another rapper, one user posted. Another user said Gillie Da Kid and Wallo are million-dollar lames. The main reason that J Prince made headlines for his new interview on MDWOG was that he called out Offset. Throughout the last year, J Prince Jr has been trying to clear his family’s name following accusations that one of his family members was responsible for Takeoff’s murder outside 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston on Nov. 1, 2022. Multiple interviews have been conducted by Rap-A-Lot’s CEO refuting the claims. There were two men arrested last December in connection with the murder.

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