Wack 100 has ignited a firestorm of outrage online after he claimed to have taken a photo with the son of the man accused of murdering Biggie Smalls. This revelation comes as the hip-hop community prepares to mark the 28th anniversary of the iconic rapper’s death on March 9, 2025, a topic that remains sensitive for many fans and family members.
Wack 100, known for his controversial remarks, previously stirred up discussions in 2022 by asserting that Biggie did not die a legend, a statement that drew significant backlash. His recent actions, including the claimed photo with “Lil Poochie,” the son of the alleged gunman “Daddy Poochie,” have prompted further criticism. Wack recounted the encounter during his time at No Jumper with Adam22, explaining that he ran into Lil Poochie while paying for gas.
In response to the backlash, Adam22 questioned Wack’s intentions, suggesting that he did it deliberately to provoke hip-hop fans who are still grappling with Biggie’s legacy. Wack defended himself by stating that he learned this type of humor from “your people,” implying that it was an example of “dark humor.” However, his justification has not resonated well with the online community, which has expressed their discontent, with many labeling him a “buster” for his actions.
The incident highlights the ongoing tension within the hip-hop community regarding respect for the legacies of fallen artists and the sensitivity surrounding their memories. As discussions around Biggie’s legacy continue, Wack 100’s remarks add another layer to the complex narrative surrounding one of hip-hop’s most tragic stories.