Charleston White Says Wack 100 Is 100% Police! Nipsey Hussle & Big U’s Argument Exposed

Charleston White, one of the most controversial figures on social media, recently made a shocking claim: “Wack 100 is the police!” He insists that Wack 100 has too much inside knowledge about the hip-hop industry, suggesting that he must have ties to law enforcement or the FBI.

“There are only two institutions in this country that have access to that much information: the FBI and the police. Wack 100 knows everything about everyone—so he must be the police!” – Charleston White.

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This isn’t the first time Wack 100 has been accused of having connections with the authorities. He frequently leaks shocking information about rappers and gang organizations, making many question: How does he know so much?

Charleston White believes that Wack 100 isn’t just a gossipmonger but a “source” who could be working with the police to gather intelligence on the hip-hop world.

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Charleston didn’t stop at Wack 100—he also brought up a more explosive claim: the conflict between Nipsey Hussle and Big U, a major figure in the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips.

According to Charleston, Nipsey was being “shaken down” by Big U, who demanded monthly protection payments. When Nipsey refused to keep paying, things took a dark turn.

“Nipsey got smart and said, ‘I don’t want to pay $20,000 a month anymore.’ And then what happened? He ended up dead. He lost his protection, and the hood killed him.”

This statement raises serious questions about Big U’s potential involvement in Nipsey Hussle’s death. Charleston suggests that Nipsey was growing too powerful and influential, which made him a target.

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Charleston White didn’t hesitate to compare Nipsey’s case to two other hip-hop legends: Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls.

“Everybody knows the Nation of Islam killed Biggie. Everybody knows who killed Tupac. And everybody knows the Rollin’ 60s killed Nipsey.”

These bold claims add fuel to the ongoing debate about unsolved murders in hip-hop and the role of street politics in these tragic losses.

Big U & Wack 100 – The Power Players?

Charleston argues that after Nipsey Hussle’s death, Big U became more relevant, but before that, he wasn’t as powerful as Nipsey.

“When Nipsey pulled up in the hood with a Rolls-Royce, rocking platinum chains, nobody cared about Big U. The young homies were looking up to Nipsey, not Big U. And when someone gets bigger than the set, they get taken out.”

Truth or Conspiracy?

Charleston White’s statements are controversial, but they raise important questions about the hidden power struggles within hip-hop and gang culture.

Is Wack 100 really working with the police? Did Big U have a role in Nipsey Hussle’s murder?

Drop your thoughts in the comments! 🔥