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I Have No Respect for 2Pac as a Man- Wack 100 goes on a tirade

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, Ghana Street Journal

Wack 100, a well-known manager and cultural commentator has made scathing remarks about the late rap icon Tupac Shakur during an appearance on the Geddy Radio Show.

Wack 100 did not hold back as he expressed his lack of respect for Shakur, separating the artist’s creative accomplishments from his personal character.

“I have no respect for 2Pac as a man,” Wack began, making it clear that while he acknowledges Shakur’s contributions to rap music, he does not hold him in high regard as a person. “Rap music, yeah, as a man, I don’t respect blood at all. Everything about that ni**a is flawed,” he added.

Despite the hosts’ attempts to steer the conversation away from Shakur, Wack 100 continued to criticize the late rapper, even challenging Shakur’s fans to defend their idol.

“I challenge anybody to have a 2Pac conversation, I’ma send you home crying,” he taunted, accusing Shakur of being a liar and rapping about “violating children.”

Wack 100 went on to label Shakur as a “follower” and a “studio gangster,” accusing him of adopting different personas to fit in with various groups. “Everywhere you went, you turned into that.

You’s a fking follower, sheep a nia,” he said. “Digital Underground, you got a fking Gumby with a f*king butterfly sht. Flower shirt on, dancing, next thing you know, you back to New York, baggy jeans and Timbs, with the Hip-Hop B-Boy. You come to L.A., now you sagging, talking about you a piru over here, but then cripping over there and got yourself smoked, playing.”

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Wack 100 also criticized Shakur’s actions leading up to his death, suggesting that his behavior contributed to his own demise. “His mind really wasn’t gangster. This nia was on some bozo the clown [sht],” Wack said. “He was a studio gangster. You don’t fking initiate a stomping-out [of] a known killer ni*a, a real Compton crip, and think ain’t nothing gonna happen.”

The comments have sparked a heated debate among fans and critics alike, with many defending Shakur’s legacy and others agreeing with Wack 100’s assessment.

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