Wack100 openly criticized Young Thug, claiming the Atlanta rapper has caused significant division and destruction within the Atlanta music scene.

Wack100 emphasized that Atlanta once stood as the Mecca of Southern hip-hop, with legends like Jermaine Dupri, Outkast, and Goodie Mob paving the way. However, according to Wack100, Young Thug’s influence has fractured that unity, hindering the city’s musical dominance. Wack100 also compared Young Thug to Tekashi 6ix9ine, declaring Thug “more dangerous” due to his alleged connections to informants and his confident demeanor during police interrogations, implying previous cooperation with law enforcement. He stated that while 6ix9ine is considered a snitch, Young Thug poses a greater threat in the streets and industry.

Wack100 also opened up about tensions in hip-hop, addressing Young Thug’s controversial remarks on Glorilla, calling her “ugly,” which sparked backlash online. Wack critiqued Thug’s disrespect, emphasizing the importance of respect in the industry. He also accused Quality Control’s P of snitching, revealing harsh truths about his legal troubles, including testifying in a murder case—a claim that stirred waves in the community. Wack100 further dissed Lil Durk, suggesting Durk’s loyalty to Young Thug while incarcerated was misguided and that his fan base is conflicted due to ongoing feuds. He highlighted how business dynamics and personal grievances intertwine in the rap scene, hinting that some label heads are reconsidering their alliances.