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Wack 100
Jones in 2020
Jones in 2020
Background information
Birth nameCash Jones
Born (1978-04-07) April 7, 1978 (age 46)
Pacoima, Los Angeles, California, US
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, music manager, hip hop commentator, record executive

Cash Jones (born April 7, 1978), known professionally as Wack 100, is an American rapper, music manager, hip hop commentator and record executive. He is the manager of The Game, Blueface and 6ix9ine

Early life and career

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Jones was born on April 7, 1978, in Pacoima, Los Angeles. He attended the University of Houston.[1] He has a wife and two children.[2] As of 2024, he has an estimated net worth of US$5,000,000.[3]

In 2018, Jones and Birdman launched Cash Money West, a division of Cash Money Records for the West Coast of the United States. They were given a budget of $20,000,000 from Universal Music Group—Cash Money's parent company. Saviii 3rd was their first signee.[4] Ronald "Slim" Williams, Birdman's brother, was named vice president of the division.[5]

In 2021, Jones became 6ix9ine's manager,[6] and helped renegotiate his contracts and release new music.[7] After 6ix9ine was assaulted in an LA Fitness bathroom, Jones wished him a speedy recovery. Opposingly, Boosie Badazz started a fundraiser for his attacker.[8] After 6ix9ine went broke, Jones confirmed it, saying he sent him $20 for gas.[9][10][11]

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In 2019, The Game was found guilty of sexually assaulting Priscilla Rainey, a contestant on She's Got Game. Rainey was awarded $7,000,000 in damages, plus the royalties to his album Born 2 Rap. Jones claimed that he owned all the royalties to the album, and that he doesn't owe her anything.[12][13]

In 2021, Ken Lawson sued Jones for assault, claiming he knocked out he and his wife, causing his jaws to be wired.[14]

In 2022, he claimed he had a second, "more graphic" sex tape of Kim Kardashian and Ray J. Kim threatened a lawsuit if the alleged footage was released.[15][16][17]

In June 2024, he offered to pay bail for former Los Angeles-area gangster Duane "Keffe D" Davis, who was convicted for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. This bail attempt was denied by Clark County District Court Judge Carli Kierny, who stated that she suspected Jones and Davis were attempting to profit from Davis' story.[18] Under Nevada law, it is illegal for convicted killers to profit from their crime.[18]

Personal feuds

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In October 2019, after the death of Nipsey Hussle, Jones defended comments made by The Game towards the late Nipsey.[19] Later, in December, Nipsey's former bodyguard J Roc attacked Jones backstage during a Rolling Loud concert.[20] In 2023, he claimed he possessed a sex tape of Nipsey, another man, and the mother of his child.[21]

On June 15, 2023, Gucci Mane and Lil Baby released the song "Bluffin", where Gucci Mane dissed Jones in the line: "I ain't arguin' on no internet, I'm not Wack 100".[22][23] Jones responded on his Instagram, saying he would release a diss track in 2 days.[24][25]

On October 17, 2023, Lil Mabu and Chrisean Rock released "Mr. Take Ya Bitch", a diss tracked aimed at both Blueface and Jones.[26]

References

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  1. ^ Mogeni, Rodah (2023-03-03). "Wack 100's net worth, age, real name, height, wife, exposed, profiles". Briefly. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Nevares, Gabriel Bras (2023-08-20). "Adam22 & Wack 100 Pick Their Sides & Debate The Tory Lanez Case". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Skudder, Jake (2024-02-20). "Wack 100 Net Worth 2024: Updated Wealth Of The Music Manager". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Mojica, Nick MojicaNick (2018-07-23). "Birdman & Wack 100 Launch Cash Money Records West Coast Expansion - XXL". XXL Mag. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ "Birdman and Wack 100 Join Forces to Start Cash Money West Label". TMZ. 2018-07-23. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Lawson, Brianna (2022-02-10). "Wack 100 Confirms He Is Tekashi 6ix9ine's Official Manager". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Fitzgerald, Trent FitzgeraldTrent (2021-09-09). "Wack 100 Is Now Working With 6ix9ine, Helping Tekashi Renegotiate Contracts, Release New Music and More". XXL Mag. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Price, Joe. "Wack 100 Wishes 6ix9ine a Speedy Recovery After Gym Assault, Boosie Offers to Start Fundraiser for Attacker". Complex. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Callas, Brad. "Wack 100 Addresses 6ix9ine Going Broke, Says He Sent Him $20 for Gas". Complex. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Zidel, Alex (2022-03-14). "Wack 100 Confirms 6ix9ine Is Out Of Money: "He Broke As A Motherf*cker"". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ https://hiphopdx.com, HipHopDX- (2022-03-14). "Wack 100 Says 6ix9ine Is So Broke He Needed $20 For Gas: 'It's Fucking Terrible'". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2024-06-18. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  • ^ Espinoza, Joshua. "The Game's 'Born to Rap' royalties and record label seized to pay $7 million to accuser". Complex. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ https://hiphopdx.com, HipHopDX- (2020-04-18). "Wack 100 Says The Game's 'Born 2 Rap' Royalties Are His: 'I Don't Owe That Bitch A Dime'". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2024-06-18. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  • ^ "Wack 100 Sued by Actor for Assault, Allegedly Left His Jaw Wired Shut". TMZ. 2021-03-15. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ https://hiphopdx.com, HipHopDX- (2022-04-14). "Kim Kardashian Ordered Attorney To 'Scare The Shit' Out Of Wack 100 Over Alleged 2nd Sex Tape". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2024-06-18. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  • ^ Rose, Jordan. "Wack 100 Blasts Kim Kardashian Over Threatening Lawsuits If Alleged Sex Tape Footage Gets Released". Complex. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ Blanchet, Brenton. "Wack 100 Doubles Down on Kim K and Ray J Sex Tape Claim, Says New York Isn't 'Looking to Do Anything to 6ix9ine'". Complex. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ a b Ritter, Ken; Sonner, Scott (June 26, 2024). "Nevada judge denies release of ex-gang leader ahead of trial in 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur". Associated Press. Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  • ^ "The Game accused of exploiting Nipsey Hussle's legacy; Wack 100 defends him". rollingout.com. 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ "Nipsey Hussle's Bodyguard, J Roc, Attacks The Game's Manager, Wack 100". TMZ. 2019-12-16. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ https://hiphopdx.com, HipHopDX- (2022-04-20). "Wack 100 Under Fire For Claiming He's In Possession Of Gay Sex Tape Involving Nipsey Hussle". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2024-06-18. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  • ^ Hynes, Hayley (2023-06-16). "Gucci Mane Shades Wack 100 On "Bluffin" Collab With Lil Baby". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ https://hiphopdx.com, HipHopDX- (2023-06-17). "Gucci Mane Takes Aim At Wack 100 On New Track With Lil Baby — Wack Vows To Respond". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2024-06-18. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  • ^ Blake, Cole (2023-06-17). "Wack 100 Responds To Gucci Mane's Diss". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ "Wack 100 Vows to Drop Gucci Mane Diss Track Following 'Bluffin' Shade". TMZ. 2023-06-16. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  • ^ https://hiphopdx.com, HipHopDX- (2023-10-17). "Chrisean Rock Clowns Blueface On Diss Song With 'New Bae' Lil Mabu". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2024-06-18. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)

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