In a recent episode of the “No Jumper” podcast, tensions flared as Akademiks called Wack100 to discuss allegations that Drake no longer associates with Wack. The drama intensified when Bricc Baby claimed that Drake was concerned about Wack having a flash drive containing potentially career-ending information about him.
Wack100, known for his controversial statements, asserted that Drake should distance himself from “top five,” referring to an individual he believes poses a risk to the rapper’s career. He warned Drake about the reckless behavior associated with top five, claiming that this person could get him into serious trouble due to his volatile nature and loose lips.
The conversation escalated when Akademiks revealed that Drake had reached out to Adam22, the host of “No Jumper,” seeking clarity on the situation. Allegations circulated that Wack had evidence of Drake involved in criminal activities, which Wack vehemently denied. Instead, he reiterated that his warning was meant to protect Drake from being linked to someone dangerous.
As the discussion unfolded, Wack expressed frustration over how his words have been interpreted and the way media titles, such as claiming he had “career-ending” information, can distort the narrative. He maintained that he never claimed to have harmful evidence against Drake but merely cautioned him about the company he keeps.
The dynamic between Wack, Drake, and top five highlights the complicated relationships in the hip-hop industry, where reputations and alliances can shift rapidly. As the situation develops, fans and followers are left to wonder how this will affect Drake’s connections within the industry and whether he will heed Wack’s advice.