"Drake ain't in control of Toronto, cause he ain't stopping that show" — Wack100 criticizes Drake, labels Top5 a 'nobody' over Kendrick jibes

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In a recent interview with DJ Vlad, dated December 11, 2024, Wack100 commented on Drake's associate Top5 seemingly threatening Kendrick Lamar. Commenting on Kendrick Lamar performing in Drizzy's hometown Toronto during the Grand National Tour with SZA, Wack 100 said:

"Drake ain't in control of Toronto, 'cuse he ain't stopping that show. We could paint that picture cause they saying he was stopping shows....Either it was a myth or how much pull he had."

Wack 100 referred to School Boy Q's claim from July 2024, in which he claimed that the Canadian police didn't want anyone from TDE (Top Dawg Entertainment) to perform in Toronto, given that TDE represented Kendrick Lamar from 2005 to 2022.

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Additionally, Wack 100 commented on Top5's threat to Kendrick Lamar, calling him a "nobody". Taking a dig at Top5, Wack 100 said:

"We watched this same dude get mushed in the face and kicked in the a*s. I don't know where you come from, bro. We off the porch at 12. Dude just do a lot of talking."

"The fans are gonna jump up and go crazy" — Wack100 comments on Kendrick Lamar performing Not Like Us in Drake's hometown

During his interview with DJ Vlad, Wack 100 called Kendrick Lamar the "new king" stating that people are "out with the old, in with the new". Moreover, Wack was asked what would happen when Lamar performs Not Like Us in Drizzy's hometown Toronto, to which Wack 100 said:

"The fans are gonna jump up and go crazy. The same thing that's going to happen at the Super Bowl."

Wack 100 addressed Drake's legal actions against Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify. Drake's first claim accused UMG of illegally boosting streams for Kendrick Lamar's diss track Not Like Us. In the second, he alleged UMG knowingly released the track despite its defamatory content.

Sharing his perspective on Drake's allegations against UMG in the second petition, Wack 100 said that he doesn't understand the slander thing because the One Dance rapper took shots at Kendrick Lamar's fiance, his manager who is also his best friend, and his child without having an audio or video proof of the same.

Wack was referring to Drake's Family Matters wherein his lyrics claimed that Kendrick Lamar is a domestic abuser and was unfaithful in his relationship with Whitney Alford. He also alleged that one of Lamar's children is the biological child of Dave Free, who is Kendrick Lamar's friend and label co-founder.

Taking Kendrick Lamar's side in Drizzy's legal action over his diss track, Wack 100 justified Lamar's pedophilia accusations against the rapper in Not Like Us by stating:

"Now, from what Kendrick said, respectfully, he has audio and video. Was pedophilia happening onstage, no. But you can see and hear what's being said and the questions that's being asked. You can hear the young lady state her age."

Wack 100 referred to the footage of Drizzy kissing a 17-year-old fan onstage during a performance in 2010.


In other news, according to a report by HipHop DX dated December 9, 2024, Drizzy's petition against UMG and iHeartRadio will be heard before a judge on December 20, 2024. Additionally, the judge is set to make a decision on Drizzy's petition against UMG and Spotify on January 16, 2025.

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Edited by Divya Singh
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