Wack 100 Found Out Who Young Leek Be?

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Young Leek aka Hollywood Leek has been a force behind and in the forefront of the culture for over a decade. His rise to fame as a child star began with the hit Baltimore Club Music influenced record “Jiggle It”.

The record released on Def Jam in 2006 where rising Star actually wound up signing after co-signs from Plain Pat, Lenny S and the Godfather himself Jay Z.

You Can see how much of a cult classic Young Leek and “Jiggle It” became from the infamous scene in HBO’s hit series “The Wire”, where Snoop and Chris ask the question “Aye Yo, Who Young Leek Be?” Referring to the Baltimore artist Young Leek.

Fast forward to present day Hollywood Leek is an esteemed writer and stout mogul. You can see him with top dawgs in the game like Floyd “Money” Mayweather, Tory Lanez, The Game etc. He’s since moved to LA and changed his name to Hollywood Leek CEO of “Chasing Dat Paper Records”.

Speaking of The Game this is where things get interesting. Wack 100 enters and focuses all his energy on running Leek’s name in the mud. Accusing Hollywood of snitching and running a full on setup smear campaign via popular audio social app “Clubhouse”.

We sat down with Hollywood Leek to ask about his ties to The Game, Wack 100 and the allegations against him. Wack even went as low as to fabricate what looked like court documents which he posted via Clubhouse for the audience to see.

”I was setup the B*#%*+ said I was a pimp, no one wants a pimping and pandering charge it holds 100 years”. Leek recounts the incident where he met a woman through Instagram via DMs she invited him to an Airbnb where Hollywood was eventually robbed for jewelry and other belongings in LA.

Hollywood Leek had this to say “I feel like Wack fuels his platform off of beef”, “He wants to be Suge Knight so bad”, “I’ve been in the studio with him and the Game”. Wack goes on to claim he didn’t know Leek and that he was brought on to them through NuJerzy Devil producer/artist from NJ.

Other sources claim Wack 100 needed protection moving through Baltimore/DC during the height of The Game Vs Meek Mill battle.

 

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