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If nothing else, Saucy Santana has proved that there are no hairs on his tongue when it comes to beefing with anyone online. And now the openly gay artist has some choice words for one Wack 100.

After getting into a very public spat with DJ Akademiks last week, Saucy is now taking aim at Wack 100 for siding with the controversial DJ in this drama and apparently trying to get a gay man named Donat to put hands on Santana as to not run afoul of the LGBTQ community, too. Taking to his Instagram page to address the situation, Santana went off on the newly formed trio. “Akademiks done went and did a link-up with Wack 100 and another Powder Puff Girl, sitting on a m*thaf*ckin’ couch, face full of mu*haf*ckin’ fear, and then you got Wack 100 calling another bisexual boy, like he gonna do something to me! B*tch, who? B*tch, where?”

Then pointing out the fact that Akademiks actually started crying about the beef due to fears of getting canceled by the LGBTQ community, Saucy stated “I was gonna leave you alone once you started muthaf**kin’ cryin’, but since you wanna keep chattin’, and you done did a whole bad b*tch link-up, I got something for you.”
Saucy already said what he was gonna do to Akademiks after beating him down, so we know what he got for AK. He’s fittin’ to American Me DJ Akademiks on some “Don’t scream, you might like it” ish, b.
Then double-S went after Wack 100 with no fear saying, “Wack 100, you a b*tch! That’s why he came and found you!” You a b*tch a** n*gga, too. You’re the manager that’s in love with Blueface, that was mad because Blueface go with Chrisean, right? That’s you. Mad at a n*gga about his b*tch.”
Man, we have a feeling that this ain’t gonna end well. We hope they make some kind of truce because ain’t none of this that serious.
Check out Saucy Santana go off below, and let us know your thoughts on this wild situation in the comments section.

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Kodak Black wasn’t pleased with Ray J’s assessment of his Drink Champs appearance, threatening him via social media Sunday (Oct. 29).
The recent appearance of Kodak Black on the latest episode of the Drink Champs podcast hosted by N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN, sparked a good amount of commentary on his behavior. It also caused some to express concern, with Ray J being one of the more vocal commenters. “Yo somebody need to grab bro and make sure he good,” Ray J wrote in a now-deleted post on Instagram after the episode aired. “This ain’t the interview Nore. We gotta help this dude. I took him to Trump house and he did the most. They were not happy with the experience bc he had no guidance and respect.” He also directly addressed the influential West Coast figure Wack 100. “Yo [Wack 100] let’s figure out how we can help this guy instead of watching him self-destruct.”

The words of concern didn’t go over well at all with Kodak Black, who expressed his anger through an Instagram Live session. “Ray J your little a*s is a b*tch, homie” he snapped in the video. “I don’t need your help, p*ssy-a*s n*gga. I’m straight. F*ck wrong with you, homie? Beat your little a*s.” The ”No Flocking” rapper continued to curse out the singer and entrepreneur while walking around a residence, sometimes walking off camera.
“You had nothing to do with that Trump sh*t,” he continued. You had nothing to do with that Trump sh*t. They be hating that p**ssy-ass n*gga. You just want to go viral. You want to go viral on the street. Talking about you took me to Trump house. Who the f*ck you is? Trump got me out of prison, homie. You think I need you to take me to Trump’s [house]?”

The reference to former President Donald Trump stems from a dinner meeting that Ray J had with him in March of this year at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate a year after the rapper was pardoned by Trump. Video footage from that event showed Kodak Black, aka Bill Kahan Kapri, meeting Trump who asked him “How are you” as the two came face to face, even exchanging a fist bump as they briefly spoke. “It was the right thing to do,” Ray told Page Six of the New York Post at the time. “Trump pardoned him.”

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Gunna is officially a free man but unfortunately for him it came with a great price, being labeled a snitch out on these Hip-Hop streets.

While Hip-Hop’s most infamous snitch ever, Tekashi 6ix9ine proudly wears his “Henry Hill” badge on his chest, Gunna’s lawyer is denying his client is anywhere near the same vicinity as the “Gummo” rapper. But 6ix9ine and Wack 100 disagree and are taking Gunna to task for “tattle telling” on his YSL family.

According to TMZ, DJ Akademiks got the ball rolling by DMing Gunna’s lawyer, Steven Sadow and asking him to clarify his position that Gunna isn’t a snitch. Sadow explained that Gunna’s plea deal wouldn’t affect anyone other than Gunna himself and that “Out of court statements at a plea hearing cannot come into evidence against someone else.”

The night before, Akademiks chopped it up with OG snitch Tekashi 6ix9ine who went in on Gunna and had no problem calling him a rat. He even said that Gunna looks “worse” than he did dropping dimes as he feels that Gunna turned on the people “who put him on. This is a n*gga who really put him under his wing. So there’s no reasoning to plea out. You woulda been more gangsta holding it down till ya man copped out or your man figured it out cause you wasn’t fighting no real charges.”
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Even Wack 100 weighed in on the subject and he too questioned Gunna’s street standings after taking the plea writing “@akademiks Stop bro … His statements were clearly on the RECORD … And the whole “DEFENSE” was #YSL IS NOT I REPEAT IS NOT A GANG JUST A RECORD LABEL… YOU HIM OR THEM CANT REWRITE THE LAWS OF #SNITCHING. CO-OPERATION WITH THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY MAKES U A CO OPERANT WHICH EQUALS #Telling.”

Though Tekashi blatantly took the stand against his former crew and directly pointed fingers at them on multiple crimes in exchange for his own personal freedom, we still don’t know exactly how Gunna’s plea deal and cooperation with authorities will affect his YSL family. What if Young Thug is set free under similar conditions? Would he be considered a rat? Guess we’ll have to wait and see.
What do y’all think? Do y’all feel that Gunna and Tekashi 6ix9ine are one in the same? Should they make a song together for the closeted snitches of the streets? Let us know in the comment section below.