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Wack 100 Resurfaces Feud with J Prince, Calling Him a “Bozo” Over Instagram Live Remarks

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Wack 100 and J Prince Feud Heats Up as Both Trade Insults on Social Media.

The longstanding feud between Wack 100 and J Prince has erupted again, with Wack 100 launching fresh criticisms at the Rap-A-Lot Records founder. On November 4, Wack shared a pointed message on Instagram, accusing J Prince of discussing him on a recent Instagram Live session. The post featured a screenshot from the livestream, in which one viewer commented that J Prince was indirectly targeting Wack with his remarks.

In his post’s caption, Wack 100 didn’t hold back, mocking J Prince for keeping his name “in his mouth” while also blocking him from commenting. “THIS BOZO @jprincerespect GOT MY NAME IN HIS MOUTH BUT BLOCKS ME FROM COMMENTING,” Wack wrote. “EVERYBODY ELSE CAN COMMENT BUT HE TOOK THE TIME TO BLOCK #WACK[100] FROM COMMENTS… I HAVE REAL ESTATE IN HIS MIND.” He also challenged J Prince’s street credibility, suggesting that the respect shown online didn’t match up with their real-life encounters. “WE BOTH KNOW YOU WERE NICE ASF WHEN I CAUGHT U 1 On 1,” Wack added, seemingly referring to a previous personal confrontation.

J Prince, however, took a more cryptic approach in his own remarks. In the livestream that sparked Wack’s post, he addressed the topic of “social media gangsters,” hinting at those who act tough online but lack credibility in real life. “Ain’t a body out here with me other than me…Because it’s love, respect and fear,” J Prince said while walking through his neighborhood. He also commented on the rise of “lying” as a popular online behavior, saying, “I don’t receive it, I don’t condone it and I don’t even like the n##### that support it… I over understand what’s going to come with that.”

This recent dispute is just the latest chapter in Wack 100 and J Prince’s ongoing tensions, which have escalated on various occasions. Known for his blunt, confrontational style, Wack frequently takes aim at industry figures he feels are disingenuous. His feud with J Prince has been particularly volatile, as both figures have deep connections in the hip-hop industry and have built reputations for speaking their minds.

J Prince, who often emphasizes principles of respect and authenticity, responded indirectly to Wack’s criticism by discussing “universal laws” and the consequences of dishonesty, saying, “When I use those words, ‘reaping what you sow,’ oh you can guarantee you going to reap what you sow.” He followed up by denying recent rumors that his home in Houston had been raided by federal agents, using the opportunity to address what he described as a growing culture of misinformation, especially from certain “podcasters” and online personalities.

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This back-and-forth took on a more personal note when J Prince celebrated his birthday on Instagram with a post that seemed aimed at his critics. Showing off a new Rolls Royce, he made a jab at those who spread rumors for attention: “As for those rats who call themselves podcasters, lying and causing confusion for a living… They’ll eventually reap what they sow. Wishing myself a Happy Birthday because I’m the Treat not the Trick.”

As Wack 100 and J Prince continue their battle, the public is left wondering if this feud will stay online or escalate further. In an industry where reputation is crucial, both men are clearly unyielding in their pursuit of respect. Whether this latest exchange will mark the end of their feud or simply add more fuel to the fire remains to be seen. For now, both men appear to be standing their ground, each using social media as their battleground to defend their reputations and call out what they see as disloyalty and fakery in the industry.

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