Wack 100 Issues Strong Warning to Drake Over Alleged Association with Top5
In a recent interview on No Jumper, music manager and industry figure Wack 100 urged Drake to distance himself from Toronto rapper Top5. Wack claimed to possess “incriminating evidence” on a USB drive that could allegedly link Top5—and potentially Drake—to legal complications.
Wack 100’s Caution to Drake
During the interview, Wack 100 did not mince words when addressing Drake directly:
“Drake needs to get away from Top5. He’s bad news,” Wack said, holding up a USB drive to the camera.
He continued, “This is how much respect I got for you, Drake. No troll, on Piru, you need to get away from that dude. This has been in existence for about 90 days, and I have made sure it hasn’t [gone] anywhere personally. I think you know what I’m talking about.”
Wack emphasized the potential risks of associating with Top5:
“That dude, with his mouth and the things he says, it does not support your career… get the f** away from Top5, bro. He’s gonna have you hemmed up, caught up, and cuffed up. Dude is reckless with his mouth, he ties you to things, and he’s a dumbass.”*
While Wack remained cryptic about the exact contents of the USB drive, his stern warning has sparked curiosity and concern across social media platforms.
Top5’s Legal Troubles and Support from Drake
Top5, whose real name is Hassan Ali, was released from jail in September after being acquitted of a first-degree murder charge stemming from the 2021 shooting death of a 20-year-old college student. Investigators believe the victim may have been mistakenly targeted in a gang-related incident.
Following his acquittal, Top5 publicly thanked Drake for his financial assistance during his legal battle. On Instagram, he wrote:
“Shoutout big bro @champagnepapi for the Lawyer Fees & Gary Grill for being the best lawyer in Toronto. #ALLAHUAKBAR.”
Top5’s Controversial Behavior
Despite his release, Top5 has remained in the headlines for his inflammatory remarks. During a Late Night With Liyah Mai podcast, he issued a bold and troubling statement aimed at Kendrick Lamar, hinting at violence:
“I’ll get the low, put on my Nike tech black, tell YG get us a driver, put the window down, and get some fresh air,” implying a drive-by shooting targeting Lamar.
Additionally, on an Adin Ross livestream, Top5 singled out producer Metro Boomin and Kendrick once again:
“I’m looking for Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar. I’m doing my homework right now, I’m doing my task on them. Nothing incriminating, I’m just looking for them.”
He further added:
“I want Metro Boomin one-on-one. I don’t want no weapons, nothing. I’d knock him the f** out. Kendrick Lamar, you passed the border. Chubbs called me.”*
Industry Reaction and Concerns
Wack 100’s warning raises serious questions about Drake’s association with Top5, as the Toronto rapper’s escalating controversies and statements could reflect poorly on those linked to him. Given Drake’s global status and clean public image, Wack’s concerns about potential fallout from Top5’s actions appear grounded in caution.
Final Thoughts
As the situation unfolds, Wack 100’s claims about the alleged “incriminating evidence” on the USB drive have sparked debate across hip-hop circles. While Top5 continues to make headlines with controversial remarks, Wack’s warning serves as a stark reminder of the potential pitfalls of associations in the music industry.