In a recent discussion on social media platform Clubhouse, Akademiks invited industry figures Roccstar and Wack100 to address tensions surrounding Blacc Sam’s public confrontation with Roccstar. The confrontation, which occurred during the grand opening of Marathon Burgers, has sparked significant debate within the hip-hop community.
Roccstar recounted the incident, emphasizing that it stemmed from a misunderstanding rather than animosity. He explained that his association with Wack100, who has previously made controversial remarks about the late Nipsey Hussle, is a source of friction. Roccstar clarified that he only engages with Wack100 for content creation on Clubhouse and does not have a personal relationship with him outside that context.
During the discussion, Roccstar shared his deep-rooted connection with Nipsey Hussle and his family, stating that Blacc Sam, Nipsey’s brother, has every right to be upset about his dealings with Wack100. Roccstar expressed that he had approached Blacc Sam to discuss the situation, but the confrontation escalated publicly instead.
The dialogue between Roccstar and Akademiks revealed the complexities of navigating relationships in the entertainment industry, especially when intertwined with personal loyalties. Roccstar acknowledged the risk of backlash from Nipsey’s supporters due to his association with Wack100, which he described as a “target” on his back.
Ultimately, Roccstar expressed a desire for resolution, suggesting that a physical confrontation might have been a simpler way to address tensions. He remains hopeful for a dialogue with Blacc Sam to clear the air. The incident has highlighted the fragility of relationships in the hip-hop world and the potential ramifications of public disagreements. As the situation develops, many in the community are left contemplating the broader implications of loyalty, respect, and the pressures of social media.