Wack 100 Says He Doesn't Know Why Meek Mill is 'Tied to Roc Nation'

The music mogul spoke on Clubhouse this past week about a variety of topics—including his thoughts on Master P—and at one point he touched on Meek.

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Wack 100 attends Prolific Presents The Game "Born To Rap" listening event during BET Weekend

Wack 100 is questioning why Meek Mill is part of Roc Nation. 

The music mogul spoke on Clubhouse this past week about a variety of topics—including his thoughts on Master P—and at one point, he even poked fun at Meek—who he’s gone back and forth with in the past.

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“He got axed to headline his own world tour. They had to cancel ’cause the tickets wasn’t selling,” Wack said, per HotNewHipHop. “You too mid-game to be doing eighty thousand units when you signed to Roc Nation. When you think of Meek Mill, you gon’ think because of the persona that he’s a A- [or] B-list artist.”

Continuing on his opinions, Wack then argued that some artists can appear like they are more successful due to their personalities, when their music isn’t as successful. He argued that he hasn’t “seen no real type of endorsements, unless I missed it,” and that with early pushes from Rick Ross on behalf of Meek, people “would have thought he would have been on Rick Ross level when Rick Ross was at his phase.”

“This is nothing against him, I don’t know why he’s tied to Roc Nation,” Wack shares, as Meek signed to Roc’s management team back in 2012. “That’s a great company. They reach is limitless. All the artists fuck with them. Even though him and Game had they problems, Game still like doing music with him. They done three songs since the bullshit. I don’t know.”

Of course, Wack also spoke on Master P earlier in the week—saying that the legendary MC “ain’t got 20 percent of Nick Cannon’s money.” P seemingly responded on Instagram Friday with a post mentioning Cannon, writing that “as a culture we have to stop comparing, self-hating and tearing each other down.”

“Let’s educate and empower the next generation,” P wrote. 

Listen to some of Wack’s comments on Meek up above. 

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