Wack 100 can’t listen to or watch Future for an hour.
Wack 100 is known for his unfiltered opinions, and The Game’s manager often indulges in controversies for his statements in interviews, and on the social media platform the Clubhouse. The popular manager again make headlines, as he gives his view on Future’s music, and called it repetitive and dull.
He was recently in a clubhouse session with 808 Mafia producer Southside, where they had a conversation on Future. “Why you saying I’m hating on Future? I’m just telling you his music is dreary and same, one-dimensional. I can’t listen or watch that ni**a on no stage for a hour, bro,” says Wack. “That’s not hate, bro. I don’t think… you gotta understand. I don’t get high. Maybe you gotta be high… We talking about headlining, ni**as coming behind Busta Rhymes, Future definitely cannot come behind Busta Rhymes’s performance. It’s like from one extreme to the next. Like, Busta gonna have a seizure and aneurism and a heart attack on stage. This ni**a comes up same sh*t.”
He continues, “This ni**a Future, bro, his sh*t is just one pocket and that’s just what it is. Ni**a, even on the Drake tour, they didn’t let Future do a full set. Drake came out for forty-five [minutes]. Future came out for twenty-five, and then Drake came back out. I’m telling you. I started nodding out [during Future’s set].”
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J. Prince, the founder of Rap-A-Lot, could now add Future to the list of artists who have been disrespected by Wack 100. Earlier this month, Prince went on an extended rant about Wack’s tendency to talk down on legends during an interview with the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast.
“I’m a ni**a that stand for the culture,” he said. “I love the Hip Hop culture. You know, I put in a lot of work. I put in a lot of work where the Hip Hop culture is concerned. I blazed a trail. When I see one trying to shit on 2Pac, trying to sh*t on Nipsey, trying to sh*t on the homie Big U out there, trying to sh*t on Master P — good ni**as, real ni**as — Meek Mill.
Check out his conversation below.