🔥 Wack 100 EXPOSED?! Leaked Audio Suggests FED DEAL, Birdman Furious, and Suge Knight Was Right All Along 😳

In the world of hip-hop, loyalty is currency, and the “snitch” label is a death sentence.
That’s why the bombshell revelations in leaked recordings of Wack 100 are sending shockwaves across the industry.
The tapes—circulating fast online—suggest something fans have long suspected but could never prove: Wack might be working with the feds.
And this time, the evidence is overwhelming.
It all starts with a text Wack allegedly sent to the wife of Big U, a known LA street figure.
In the message, Wack urgently warns her that the feds are closing in and Big U needs to “fall back.
” The internet exploded.
Screenshots of the text were dissected like court exhibits.
Critics say Wack’s warning wasn’t just friendly—it looked like something out of a federal informant playbook.
And the moment was made even more bizarre by the fact that Big U was arrested just days later.
Coincidence? The streets don’t think so.
Add to that Wack’s shady history with other federal cases, and suddenly the puzzle pieces start forming an image nobody wants to see.
Years ago, Suge Knight tried to sound the alarm, warning Birdman that Wack was “moving funny” and couldn’t be trusted.
Back then, many dismissed it as Suge just being Suge—but now? It looks more like a prophetic warning.
Then came Wack’s sudden attack on Birdman’s artist BG, who had just come home after serving 14 years in federal prison.
Wack labeled BG a rat—but provided no actual paperwork.
No receipts, just allegations.
Fans and industry vets saw it for what it likely was: a smokescreen.

By throwing snitch accusations at others, Wack was possibly diverting attention from his own increasingly suspicious behavior.
And the receipts are piling up.
Wack has repeatedly shown access to sealed court documents, inside information on active investigations, and knowledge of upcoming arrests—stuff no civilian, not even a plugged-in manager, should legally
know.
In one instance, during a No Jumper episode, Wack manipulated a guest named Loose Cannon into indirectly snitching on Big U and suggesting a link to the murder of Nipsey Hussle.
The setup was so blatant that even casual listeners could tell Wack was pulling the strings.
Even more disturbing, Wack talked about a murder involving a high school football player and claimed Big U’s DNA was found under the victim’s fingernails—two days before Big U’s arrest.
How would he even know that? The answer most people are landing on: Wack’s name might not be on the paperwork, but he’s allegedly Confidential Source #2, as mentioned in several federal wiretaps.
It gets deeper.
Back in 2006, Wack and his brother were caught in Texas with an arsenal of firearms, despite both being convicted felons.
They should’ve been buried in the system.

Instead? The feds dropped the case.
He was out quickly, and not long after, Wack moved to L.A.
, started working with Death Row Records, and quietly built his reputation behind the scenes.
But here’s the catch: his name was left off every major indictment and gang injunction, including the 2008 crackdown on over 200 Mob Piru affiliates.
Suge Knight? Named.
Others? Named.
Wack 100? Nowhere to be found.
And it doesn’t stop there.
Wack was allegedly tied to a federal investigation involving Dell Dog, a known gang leader accused of kidnapping and torturing Shaquille O’Neal’s former business partner over a sex tape scandal.
Paperwork from the case reveals a “Wack Boy” informant who provided crucial intel to the feds.
Industry insiders later confirmed that Wack was the voice behind the call that helped unravel Dell Dog’s case.
So how is Wack always in the room when chaos happens—but never gets burned?
Social media has had enough.

After the leaked audio and texts went public, Wack’s comment sections were flooded with rat emojis, and the term “Agent 100” started trending in underground circles.
Even those who once supported him are now rethinking everything.
How can someone always have the drop on federal raids, sealed indictments, and wiretap data without being on the inside?
Wack’s recent back-and-forth with Birdman added gasoline to the fire.
Birdman, furious over the BG allegations, confronted Wack—but Wack, ever the puppeteer, dodged the call, then took to Clubhouse to double down on his snitch claims, all while avoiding accountability for his
own shady history.
The drama escalated so badly that Wack popped up unannounced at Birdman’s penthouse, triggering a heated confrontation that insiders say nearly turned violent.
Still, instead of laying low, Wack kept talking.
And the more he spoke, the more dots started connecting.
In fact, Wack’s entire rise in the music industry seems littered with federal shadows—cases dropped, people around him arrested, and him walking away clean every single time.
Even fans who once defended him are now doing a double take.

One user wrote: “How does Wack know every sealed court doc, every time the feds are coming, and who’s working with who? You ain’t just connected.
You’re connected.
” Another added: “He out here calling everyone else rats to hide the fact he’s the biggest one of all.”
At this point, Wack’s credibility is in free fall.
And if Suge Knight was right, and Birdman now realizes the truth, the streets might finally start seeing Wack 100 not as a player in the game—but a plant embedded deep inside it, designed to stir chaos, out street
legends, and quietly hand over names behind the scenes.
The question now isn’t whether Wack 100 is involved with the feds.
It’s how deep does the rabbit hole go, and who’s next on the list?
Because if the rumors are true, he’s been playing both sides for years—and now, it’s all coming to light.
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