Cardi B & Offset Respond To J. Prince’s Latest Comments + Wack 100 Jumps In

Written By Felicia Palmer

Don’t Speak On The Fam!!

Cardi B and Offset have clapped back at J. Prince's claims, saying the Migos rapper begged him for help in some past gang-related beef. Wack 100 also chimed in.

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Updated By: Kendall Parks (2/9/23 at 12:38 pm)

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Hip-hop couple Cardi B and Offset clapped back at J. Prince after he took to Instagram, saying they needed his help getting out of dangerous situations in the past.

“Remember we talked when you got your ass whooped in Atlanta, remember when you call up on me and came to LA and met you because you were nervous about your wife performing because she had issues about using the word ‘flu.’”

Offset Denies Getting Any Help From J. Prince

The “Clout” artist then fired back, saying he never needed Prince for any issues, and calls him the police.

“Street Nigga turn (police emoji) never needed you for no smoke you the police, all mouth with no proof just fairy tales (laughing emoji) let this be the last time we speak on this.”

Cardi Claps Back + Wack 100 Chimes In

Cardi B responded to the Houston native claims that Offset was nervous about her performing in LA after she used the word “Flu.” The Bronx rapper cleared the air, saying Wack and Uneek Music’s record label boss Big U were the only ones present at the time.


The New York artist also responded in a now-deleted tweet to a fan taking Prince’s side and said the Rap A Lot boss should come with receipts.

Wack 100 then co-signed the “Be Careful” artist’s statement saying she “tells no lies” and says J. Prince had nothing to do with helping Cardi with a gang-related issue.

Offset Blasts J. Prince: ‘You Don’t Know How Me And My Brother Rock’

Offset responded to a veiled threat made by J. Prince during an interview with the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. The Migos rapper appeared angry but didn’t address the Houston rap icon by name.

Former Migos member, Offset, lit up his Instagram to address statements that appeared to be a threat by J. Prince.  The message was posted around 3 am on Feb 6, just hours after Offset appeared with his wife, Cardi B, at The 65th Annual Grammy Awards.

Offset Speaks

In the 1:00 timestamp of the video, Offset spoke directly into the camera without mentioning the elder J. Prince by name and addressed remarks made by the Houston rap legend during an interview with the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast.  In the video, Offset appeared angry and blasted J. Prince as an outsider.

“Y’all speaking on my real brother,”  he said.

“How dare you speak on me and Take relationship, I don’t know you from a can of paint, you don’t know how me and my brother rock.”

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Offset continued, noting J. Prince has been doing a series of interviews attempting to do damage control against accusations, saying he was directly responsible for the death of his late cousin, Takeoff.  

“You trying to clear your face,” Offset said in the video.   “This your fifth interview you done did about my brother.”

He then stated for the record that J. Prince never spoke to him directly and that the family – particularly Takeoff’s mom –  has never done an interview about the murder.

“You ain’t think about his mama.

You don’t think about the family, We ain’t said nothing.  Ain’t nobody said nothing but you.”

J. Prince Threatens Offset

Earlier that same day, J. Prince interviewed with Gillie Da Kid and Wallo267 from the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. During the interview, J. Prince accused Offset of talking slick and spreading rumors about him.  He also intimated that Offset was not there for Takeoff when he was alive. 

Additionally, in what appeared to be a threat against Offset’s life, J. Prince warned the Migos rapper, “ Don’t put me in a position where I have to defend myself – that wouldn’t be healthy for you.”

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