In the ever-dramatic world of hip-hop, controversies and feuds often take center stage. Recently, attention has been drawn to a bold claim made by music manager Wack 100 involving former Migos rapper Offset, 42 Dugg, and Lil Baby. According to Wack 100, Offset allegedly robbed 42 Dugg following a dice game that spiraled into a heated confrontation, leading to tensions between Offset and Lil Baby, who had initially signed Dugg to his label imprint.
However, 42 Dugg is now stepping forward to vehemently deny the entire narrative. Taking to Instagram, he addressed the situation, asserting, “These nggas ain’t took no money, man! On both of my kids, ngga. What are you talking about, ngga?! … Them nggas hoes, man. This the same thing I told Wack 100 — you old lame turning these nggas up. You know these nggas ain’t stepping like that. And I was by myself with $100,000.” While he acknowledges the physical altercation that occurred, he insists that he did not part with any money.
In a video explaining the incident, 42 Dugg elaborated on the circumstances, revealing that he felt provoked during the encounter. “They tried me, bro. Right or wrong, they tried me. They surrounded me, told me I ain’t giving a rich ngga shit. My momma could die if I’m lying, bro. I didn’t give them nggas a dime.” The artist stands firm in his denial of monetary transactions related to the alleged incident.
It’s worth noting that 42 Dugg, who recently completed a one-year prison sentence, has wasted no time diving back into his music career. Shortly after his release, he flaunted a flashy new chain, and he has since dropped two new singles of his own, in addition to collaborating with artists like G Herbo and Sexyy Red.
As this controversy unfolds, the hip-hop community is left to question the authenticity of the claims made by Wack 100. The contrasting narratives between him and 42 Dugg raise uncertainties about the truth behind the alleged robbery. The ongoing saga invites speculation and prompts fans to weigh in on who they believe is telling the real story.