YG and Wack 100 clashed Instagram after the latter called out rappers for faking gang affiliations.
Wack’s original post set things off with a subliminal diss.
“ONE THING I CAN RESPECT IS THIS â BLUE FACE CAME INTO THIS RAP GAME CRIPâN,” he wrote. “THE GAME CAME INTO IT PIRUâN-MOZZY CAME INTO IT BLOODâN-SOME OF YOU NIGGAS WAS WEARING SKINNY JEANS AND DANCING WITHOUT A GANG SLOGAN COMING OUT YA MOUTH UNTIL YOU GOT ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY A SET.”
He also included a challenge in the caption.
“Wish a nigga would say a word Iâll embarrassed the fuck outta nigga playing with me !!!!” he declared. “Enough is enough if itâs on let it be on ….”
The post didn’t sit well with YG, who responded in the comments.
“You shoulda @âd me big gangsta og piru god father,” he wrote.
Wack fired back, “I @ you on your own post little nigga ! Youâd a little nigga gone always be a little nigga Mr Toot it and Boot it wasnât a gang sign in the video all SKINNY JEANS ! The words described you thatâs why ya responded you knew it was you !!!! SHOE FIT WEAR IT NIGGA.”
The controversial manager also shared a photo of YG, a Blood, allegedly throwing up a different set’s gang sign.
“All I know is that ain’t a Piru set ya throwing up and I’m not gone put ya off on the Figueora or DENA boys…#UrALilNigga I always been #818,” Wack wrote in a post that’s since been removed from Instagram.
YG claimed Wack was uninformed on the matter.
“That’s highskool click i was throwing up,” the West Coast rapper explained. “We use to rob niggaz & run in houses & more shit that I ain’t got mention.”
He added, “Get yo facts str8 old man. You from valley you don’t know what was going on this way.”
The two continued to exchange jabs in the comments with YG telling his adversary to stop begging him for verses. Wack, who manages Blueface, contended it was the other way around.
Although YG dismissed Wack for having “Instagram fingers,” the outspoken manager believed he successfully exposed the “FDT” creator.
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