Wack 100 Doubles Down on Kim K and Ray J Sex Tape Claim
The Wack 100 was never afraid to speak his mind, a trend that is on full display as he chats with Hollywood Unlocked’s Jason Lee.
During a conversation posted online Monday, Wack100 further discussed the situation with Kanye West and the second sex tape allegedly featuring Ray J and Kim Kardashian. Kardashian‘s rep dismissed rumors that a second tape existed, but Wack doubled down, saying ray J, whom she directed, “took the computer” to Ye.
“Kanye is a gentleman, not a stumble,” he said around 11:18 p.m. “He’s very serious and open. You went and handed it over to [Kim], and I said to Ray, “Once you take it to them, once they get it, they’ll feel like you don’t have it anymore, so we’ll tell them it doesn’t exist.” They were probably measuring my relationship with Kanye. Because that wasn’t the point.”
Here’s What the Wack 100 Thought
Wack continued, sharing that “it was never about getting any money for it or doing something over here, over there.”
“I know where his heart was at. [Ye’s] heart was trying to show her, look, ‘I’m for you.’ Let’s put it to this—the mother’s gonna be the mother,” he said. “Illuminati mad.”
At the 45:40 mark, Wack said the Kardashians “get the popularity vote” in the court of public opinion, but at the end of the day, he said he’s happy he doesn’t have possession of the alleged tape, which was “sitting in a safe.”
Later in the discussion, Wack talked about 6ix9ine, who he claimed he was “taking the reins on the management side” of. Wack said the controversial rapper tends to travel around New York City with “real dudes,” adding that he still “does crazy things.”
Where have you been for a long time?
“I call him, ‘Where you at?’ What does he tell me? I’m in New York, I’m in Brooklyn. ‘Nah, Wack it’s cool.’ FaceTime, it’s still dudes with him,” he said around the 1:14:15 mark. “I don’t think he cares. That’s why when people come at me, I be like ‘Bro, listen man.’ Dude be in New York all the time.”
According to Wack, the “whole New York is not looking to do anything to 6ix9ine, it’s not,” adding that it’s “not like back in the day, people really don’t care.”
Wack also spoke on rap legend 2Pac, who he said died a “legend,” while others like the Notorious B.I.G. weren’t legends until they passed.
“Biggie, he was dead before the second album came out,” Wack said around the 33:45 mark. “He became one over the years, with movies and people sampling his music. He became it, and I’m a Biggie fan. Nipsey, at the time of his demise, I couldn’t give him that when it comes to music. Do I think he’s gonna turn into that? I give him three to five years.”
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