Wack 100 Continues Calling Out Master P: 'Keep Nick’s Name Out Ya Mouth'

Wack 100 responded to Master P on Instagram after the music mogul and rap veteran released the track "Look at All These Haters" earlier this week.

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The feud between Wack 100 and Master P continues after Wack responded to the release of P’s “Look at All These Haters,” which Wack seemingly believes Master P aimed at him over a remix of the classic Ghetto D song, “Stop Hatin.”

Wack took to Instagram to share his reaction to the song, saying “the truth can never be considered disrespect.”

“Little oh me got P back on his feet 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I must of struck a nerve,” Wack wrote in the post under an image of P with a headline about the song. “Ok Now rebuild & regroup & 1 more thing keep Nick’s name out ya mouth #Valley #OBG THE TRUTH CAN NEVER BE CONSIDERED DISRESPECT.”

This all started after Wack 100 claimed on Clubhouse that Nick Cannon makes more money P and that the legendary MC owes taxes to the government and doesn’t own his masters. This spurred Master P to share a post of himself on Cannon’s daytime talk show and called him his “brother from another mother.”

P then dropped “Look at All These Haters,” and while he didn’t mention anyone by name, the track coincidentally appeared after he was dissed by Wack just days prior. In a statement the music mogul released with the single, Master P discussed his generational wealth and how “negativity and hate will get you nowhere.”

“I’ve been blessed to be able to create an empire through music but with product I’ve created generational wealth,” P wrote. “My message to my fans and the next generation and even to the misguided, don’t be afraid to grow up and change for the better. With Integrity and hard work no dream is impossible. Negativity and hate will get you nowhere. Life is too short. Material things are temporary. Success isn’t measured by what you have, it’s what you do with what you have that matters and makes a difference.”

Listen to what Wack 100 was responding to in “Look at All These Haters” down below.

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