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Wack 100 accused Blacc Sam of removing late Nipsey Hussle’s feature from the new album

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Wack 100 is calling out Nipsey Hussle’s brother Blacc Sam over removing the late rapper’s verse from The Game’s latest album.

Here is everything you need to know.

Wack 100 slammed Blacc Sam for removing Nipsey Hussle’s posthumous verse

The Game’s manager Wack 100 recently went to the Clubhouse on 12th August. A video of his visit was shared on YouTube a day later on 13th August.

In the clip, Wack gets candid about Blacc Sam’s just-released LP.

According to reports, the Compton, California rapper’s album is titled, Drillmatic: Heart vs. Mind.

Furthermore, the veteran rap executive admitted that Blacc Sam, whose real name is Samiel Asghedom, demanded to remove a song that featured his late brother Nipsey Hussle. 

The collaborative track was called, ‘World Tours’ but was removed within mere hours ahead of Drillmatic’s release.

Wack started by mentioning, ‘I got an email from my attorney, at about 7:30, an hour and a half before it dropped. Nipsey’s brother put in a demand for it to be pulled.’

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He added, ‘These n***as be in their feelings.’

Wack then continued, ‘You notice you got Meek Mill and a bunch of people over there Wack really don’t see eye to eye with. 

He claimed, ‘Whoever [The Game] works with, he works with. His sh*t ain’t my sh*t. The Game done drove around L.A., he’s been the biggest Nipsey supporter ever.’

Wack 100 accuses Blacc Sam of being ‘selfish’

Wack 100 has further claimed that Blacc Sam’s emotions are affecting his business. He added that they have nearly 80 unreleased songs by Nipsey Hussle. However, Sam has lost several opportunities to release them. 

According to Wack, ‘Dude over there doesn’t understand the [music] business, he does T-shirts.’

He stated, ‘The Game, Nipsey song does nothing but work towards a remembrance of Nipsey.’

Wack then went on to say, ‘He’s not here to drop music or promote music, so it’s just remembrance of Nipsey. So at the end of the day, I think where Blacc Sam goes wrong, he’s being selfish with his anger… probably towards me. But he’s totally disregarding the acknowledgement that Game has given Nipsey since he’s been gone.’

Drillmatic: Heart vs. Mind dropped on the 12th of August Friday. The album includes feature tracks from major rappers such as Kanye West, Pusha T, and Roddy Ricch among many more.

Meanwhile, the Hollywood Walk Of Fame is set to inaugurate the name of Nipsey Hussle in Los Angeles. 

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