@louaista: Roddy Ricch had to CHECK Yah-L for this... Thoughts? #roddyricch #falseflagging #wack100 #fyp

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kelseyfallon249
kelseyfallon249 :
😍 Yay
2022-01-12 07:08:09
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babykilo.1
Chris :
“I made 20 million this year you think ima be kickin it with you” roddy bodied him 😂😂
2022-01-12 03:49:36
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21nvrmnd
keep my mind preoccu :
wack 100 a 50 year old little kid, he never grew up.
2022-01-12 19:59:03
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vexterfilms
Vexterfilms :
He literally recorded die young in his hood while on FaceTime with nipsey hussle.
2022-01-12 04:00:09
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luckicondes
Luckicondones :
Roddy ricch didn’t get exposed yah L did and Roddy ricch proved his point
2022-01-12 15:16:45
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user1625924131660
user1625924131660 :
bro mad roddy made it out the hood and he didnt
2022-01-12 04:48:28
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esac78
Isac :
Roddy a W
2022-01-12 03:40:11
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214muzzie
Muzzie :
He made a mistake. He should have accepted false flagging because he is now on record claiming to be part of gang. (RICO) smh
2022-01-12 21:39:31
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zzzdracco
Zzz Dracco :
Everyone know Cuh from Watts♿️
2022-01-13 01:54:32
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sephxrs0
sephxrs0 :
First?
2022-01-12 03:39:04
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userco50gfi41u
user05880401768 :
Is Wack100 everyone’s manager
2022-01-12 14:13:20
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1234987ws
f x y :
people in LA hate eachother so much 😂
2022-01-12 18:57:14
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sololikethecup212
sololikethecup212 :
wack is always in the middle of some bullshit
2022-01-12 15:43:33
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this.is.a.hoax
Blunt Talk :
Stay out of black folks business
2022-01-12 19:45:45
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b1zzy100
BIZZY🎤 :
They don’t want to c people from the streets make it 💯
2022-01-12 09:44:09
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soul_6821
soul_6821 Ben :
First
2022-01-12 03:47:54
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vitoliajackson
Vitolia :
4
2022-01-12 03:41:02
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kolianokoli
Koliano :
Wack don’t manage rowdy
2022-01-13 04:15:33
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flacob_
Bee :
Roddy ain from Compton he from watts
2022-01-13 05:31:42
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_.jayhuncho
hunchojay :
That guy is not🅿️
2022-01-15 04:02:58
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jango0709
Jango :
Second
2022-01-12 03:40:41
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t_sado
T_sado :
Wack 100 is not roddy ricches manager, get your facts right
2022-01-17 10:49:17
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iitsslil
iitsslil :
Whack is not his manager
2022-03-29 14:53:11
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bigdee100
Darrin Phelps :
Wack is neither one of the artist managers do ya homework before speaking on the culture 😳
2022-07-11 03:44:37
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daniel_guner
DANIEL_GUNER :
when did whack work with him never heard that. u need to make sure ur correct
2022-10-02 03:50:17
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