Wack 100 Says Memo Is ‘Bozo Number Eight’ I’m Still Waiting On Release Paperwork


Wack 100 was on Clubhouse in the EBAN FILMS room on Saturday evening. During their discussion Wack was asked what is he going to do about an artist named Memo.
“With who? Man, that n*** right there is bozo number eight,” said Wack 100.
“N*** talking about he signed to me. N*** I’m still waiting on your paperwork. How the f*** you signed to n*** and I don’t got release papers on you n***. I don’t even know that you are unsigned yet.”
He added, “Chef Keef told me not to f*** with him. So, I pulled his numbers and the numbers were from a Lil Durk compilation, right? Then I told the n*** to send me his release papers. Yo Wack, I told you I don’t fold them. Man look, I don’t give a f*** on 568 and them. This is no street s*** this is real business. You see what I am saying f*** out of here with that s***.”
Speaking of Wack 100, he recently shared that Master P was broke.
Wack claims that Master P, “doesn’t have 20 percent” of Nick Cannon’s wealth, lessening the validity of his advice. “First of all, he don’t own his masters, they took them eighteen years ago,” Wack says, referring to No-Limit Records’ catalog being sold as part of his 2003 bankruptcy filing.”
“You think this n***a be selling noodles?” he asked. “The feds took his catalog, bro. Nick Cannon got real money, for real. Real, real money. I’m like, ‘How is [Master P] talking to this n**** about what he doing and you ain’t nowhere in place, my n***a?’ You can’t even stand with this man on a bad day. Who is you, bro, to be telling this n***a about his business decisions and your business decisions ain’t been right for damn near twenty years?!”
Master P responded to Wack 100 on Instagram.
“We’ve got a lot of love and respect for each other,” Master P shared. “We discussed this a couple months ago the three types of people: poor-minded people think and talk about money, rich people collect material things and wealth-minded people produce ideas that create success. The Bible says our people perish from lack of knowledge. As a culture we have to stop comparing, self-hating and tearing each other down. Let’s educate and empower the next generation.”
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