Wack 100 Calls Blacc Sam Selfish For Getting Nipsey Hussle’s Song Removed From The Game’s “Drillmatic”

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Wack 100 Calls Blacc Sam Selfish For Getting Nipsey Hussle's Song Removed From The Game's Drillmatic

Nipsey Hussle’s brother takes their collaboration off of The Game’s “Drillmatic.”

The Game’s album Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind was released on Friday, however, it lacked one major feature.

Nipsey Hussle was scheduled to perform on the track “World Tours,” according to a tracklist. However, when the Disc was released on Friday, the song was omitted.

Wack 100, Game’s manager, claimed that Nipsey’s brother, Blacc Sam, removed the track or less 2 hours before the album’s release. “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,” Wack said during a Clubhouse chat.

There were some fans who weren’t shocked by Sam’s allegedly unreasonable request because Wack has always downplayed Nipsey’s influence on society and insisted that the late artist wasn’t deserving of the title “legend.”

Wack speculated that Atlantic Records, Nipsey’s record company, may have been offended by his previous remarks against the rapper, which led them to prevent the song from being made public.

“These n***as be in their feelings,” he continued. “You notice you got Meek Mill and a bunch of people over there Wack really don’t see eye to eye with… Whoever [The Game] work with, he work with. His sh*t ain’t my sh*t. The Game done drove around L.A., he’s been the biggest Nipsey supporter ever.”

Sam, according to Wack, doesn’t understand the business and was allowing “emotions get in the front of business,” he continued. He asserted that Sam has had several chances to make new Nipsey songs available but has chosen not to.

“The Game, Nipsey song does nothing but work towards a remembrance of Nipsey,” Wack said. “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 at, 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.”

The Game and Nipsey’s collaboration, according to Wack, would have added to the late rapper’s discography and raised the earnings paid to Nipsey’s family. “The only way to keep [Nipsey’s] name going is through his music,” “That track could have went three, four, five times platinum. You know what kind of check that it would have created for his kids? Nice check.”

Nipsey’s fans have blasted the seasoned music management on several occasions for his unflattering comments about the late artist. Months after Neighborhood Nip’s murder in March 2019, Wack maintained that he wasn’t a “legend” at the time of his passing. “The man died with a million followers. No radio hits, no platinum hits, no world tours,” he said. “After he died, he went platinum, sold a bunch of records, followers went up nine, 10 million.

“Was he on his way? I think within time, yes he would have been. At the time of his demise … let’s keep it real. The truth can’t be defined as disrespect. If it is, that means you lyin’ to you muthaf**kin’ self.”

Following Nipsey Hussle’s passing in 2019, Game wrote a heartfelt homage to his pal “I love you….. I’m really broken & saddened by the fact they did this to you SMMFH !!!!!” he wrote. “This was not how your life on earth was supposed to end !!!!!!!! They don’t even make friends like you no more.”

The complete Clubhouse conversation is available below.

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