Wack called Blacc Sam for removing a posthumous verse from The Game's new album at crunch time a claim we’re told is farfetched considering the song’s verses were never discussed prior to the album’s release. Nipsey’s label, Atlantic Records, was confused by Game’s “Drillmatic” announcement last week which touted a Nipsey featured a song named “World Tours.” Nipsey’s music handlers not Sam then alerted the attorneys to check for the song’s existing paperwork who in turn, sent Wack a cease-and-desist after discovering no such agreement ever existed. Wack has been critical of Nip’s legacy on numerous occasions since his death and accused Blacc Sam of holding a grudge during a recent Clubhouse chat. Wack argued that his and Game’s industry gripes weren’t mutually exclusive and the song should have been cleared, considering Game has waved the proverbial Marathon Flag in Nip’s memory over the years.
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