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Wack 100 Thinks Ja Rule Got At Ashanti As Well & Says She Should Respond By Dropping Some Music With The Spotlight On Her

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Last week Irv Gotti made headlines for revealing that he never got over his breakup with Ashanti. Even going as far as sharing how he found out about her relationship with Nelly.

“You wanna hear how I found out? This was God wanting me to find out. I was at home. NBA package, I like watching sports. ‘Oh my God, what’s this commotion going on in the stadium?’ ‘We just found out what the commotion is: Nelly has walked in with Ashanti.”

Nelly would catch wind of the interview and while Ashanti and himself were in Oakland taking part in the “My 2000s Playlist” concert. Nelly elected to bring Ashanti out to perform their hit record ‘Body n Me.’ After the song finished, Nelly could be heard saying, ”Y’all make some noise for Ashanti one time… Ayo I got floor seats to the next game what’s happening.”

He is clearly taking a jab at Gotti.

In the same interview with Drunk Champs, Gotti said he came up with the hit record ‘Happy’ after having sex with Ashanti.

With how Gotti is talking about Ashanti, it seems like he is making that she is re-recording her first album to regain her masters on it, which Gotti currently controls. However, if you ask her, Universal owned it, and she is looking to collect her coins from the first album.

“What she is trying to do is re-record all those great records, and put them out on her label,” Gotti wrote. “She can do this under the COVER laws. But she is basically trying to f— me out of my masters. And make people decide which album to listen too or stream. Hoping her loyal fans will choose her version. But hey. I stand on the Magic that was created. And I wanna see her duplicate that Magic. It’s f—- up really. But such is life.”

During the interview at the Ashanti Breakfast Club, DJ host Envy asked whether Gotti was the true owner of her masters. Ashanti initially said, “No,” but immediately walked back her answer: “What I can say is, that’s a conversation for Universal. Let me take that back and not just jump out the window and say, ‘no.’ Me and Ja (Rule) had a very long conversation, me and Ja know what time it is, and let Universal answer that, I guess.”

Fat Joe caught wind of Gotti’s comments and said they were disrespectful.

“Y’all can @ IrvGotti, Ja, whatever the fuck you want,” Joe said in a video posted to Instagram. “Whatever Irv has with Ashanti is 20 years old, right? I know he was making some points that mean a lot to him, his heart, and soul. But when you keep ranting about somebody 20 years later, it feels like he’s not over the young lady, right?”

“Also, we didn’t know that they was fucking, right? Cause the whole time I’m there. ‘What’s Luv’, Big Pun record, on tour. I never seen them together like that. Now I’m not saying that they wasn’t, they was. I never seen it, but I don’t need to know! Now, It’s okay, if it’s in a documentary. You gotta say your truth in your documentary. But to go to Drink Champs and to keep calling her a bitch, keep disrespecting.”

Joe, as mentioned before, continued to suggest that Ja Rule should have defended Ashanti in the interview. Per TMZ, the Venni Vetti Vecci rapper caught wind of Joe’s comments and fired back, writing, “STOP saying I didn’t defend sis and all women when I clearly told Gotti stop calling Ashanti/women the B word same way I told Joe at Verzuz watch the interview before you talk shit… NOW LEAVE ME TF OUT THESE GROWN FOLK BUSINESSES… ❤️”

On Tuesday after, Wack 100 was on Clubhouse in the 100 Ent room when shared that Ashanti should drop some music.

“I would respond and drop some music ASAP! Everybody looking at her; I know she got something over there. I call that in your feelings. I think Ja Rule hit that on a few of them nights. Ja Rule knocked that down a few of them nights s*** happens,” said Wack.

What do you think?

Written by Byron Nelson

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