Wack 100 Reveals He Came Up With The Concept For Ray J’s ‘I Hit It First’

Ray J and Kim Kardashian (Photo by John Shearer/WireImage)

It has been eight years and four months since Ray J released his hit record ‘I Hit It First,’ which is about his sex tape with Kim Kardashian and introducing her into the entertainment business. The song also takes a shot at Kanye West as well.
Two years ago, Ray J appeared on Drink Champs and shared the moment of being “mentally petty.”
“I think at that time, I was just mentally petty. Mentally petty and just having too much fun,” Ray J said. “Really not thinking about the other side and how it might make people feel. Not just the other side of who I was talking about, but just really, the fans and people, who, like depend on you to do right.”
On Tuesday morning, Wack 100 was on Clubhouse in the Sleepless In LA room. During the conversation, Wack 100 revealed that the concept of the single and the video layout was all his idea.
“I was behind that record. I made DJ Kay Slay A&R on that project, and I came up with the concept the song and with the Kim Kardashian look-alike in the music video, which Vlad TV, who we told not to bring any cameras, but he must have snuck one in any way,” said Wack 100.
Wack 100 has been in the news lately after his interview with Tekashi69 went viral, and their appearance on Clubhouse also went viral, which ignited a back and forth with Atlanta’s 21 Savage over the weekend.
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