Wack 100 Responds to Meek Mill on Clubhouse and Defends 6ix9ine: 'You Ain’t That Type of N***a'

After Meek Mill suggested hip-hop manager Wack 100 is manipulating and controlling younger gangs that “he need protection from,” Wack has responded.

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After Meek Mill suggested hip-hop manager Wack 100 is manipulating and controlling younger gangs that “he need protection from,” Wack has responded.

In a recent Clubhouse chat, Wack 100 was asked if he had seen what Meek said about him, to which he responded, “Nah I ain’t seen what Meek Mill said, Meek Mill been ducking fades.”

Wack 100 tryna keep that manipulative stupid mindframe in tact to control and influence the younger gangs he need protection from and to use ... let’s have a real gangsta meeting in private with farakhan and other strong black men and speak as men and stop embarrassing ourself!

— MeekMill (@MeekMill) August 13, 2021

Wack brought up Meek’s efforts to fight for criminal justice reform. “We just watched him get marked out, 6ix9ine marked the guy,” he said. “Don’t go talking about you an advocate for convicts, you weren’t even a convict. You did 110 days, your gripe is you been on probation 11 years, you ain’t do 11 years. Fuck outta here with that shit, n***a. You crying about being free on probation, n***a. You know what I’m saying? I ain’t lying.”

When it was brought up that Meek wanted to have “a real gangsta meeting in private with [Louis Farrakhan] and other strong Black men,” Wack 100 responded, “We can do that.” He then proceeded to accuse Meek of “posing as a street n***a,” and said Mill’s team hit Wack up after he got out of prison to squash the beef between Meek and the Game.

“This man made himself the spokesperson as a 6ix9ine killer,” Wack continued. “6ix9ine is not a police, my n***a, he’s a rat. In the streets, things happen to rats. What the fuck is you talking about? He’s the police, n***a? He worked with the police, that’s what made him the rat. And since he made himself the n***a that wanted to deal with the rat when the rat pulled up on you aggressive, you was supposed to deal with that.”

Meek and 6ix9ine have an extensive history together, and their beef reached new heights earlier this year after Tekashi posted a video of himself running into Mill. In a deleted post, 6ix9ine accused the Philly artist of running around “with police” because he had security with him.

“Last time I talked to Meek Mill on the phone…been three years bro,” Wack 100 said. “We both know you ain’t that type of n***a.”

Later in the chat, he continued to defend 6ix9ine. “I don’t think 6ix9ine, being who he is…I tell people all the time, civilians cannot be labeled snitches.” He did accuse those around 6ix9ine of enabling him by “letting him in,” and ultimately concluded it was the Nine Trey Gangster Bloods at fault for allowing 6ix9ine into their inner circle before ultimately cooperating with authorities.

In a separate recent Clubhouse session that also featured Wack 100, 6ix9ine took the opportunity to share his thoughts on the “Going Bad” rapper.

“I’m on federal parole, he’s not, n***a,” said 6ix9ine. “I went to jail for RICO, racketeering, he went to jail for poppin’ a wheelie. Two different n***as.” He then suggested that Meek was “a pussy” because he didn’t attempt to land a punch when the two clashed in person. “You had me right there, n***a.”

In the same session Wack added, “6ix9ine couldn’t’ve pushed up on me like that without it being immediate violence, homie.”

Listen to both Clubhouse sessions above.

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