Michael Jackson was accused of ‘wooing’ Tupac Shakur over Quincy Jones’ daughter Kidada

Michael Jackson is really bad… really, really, bad.

According to Wack 100, Michael Jackson fought with Tupac Shakur to protect Quincy Jones’ eldest daughter, Kidada Jones, who was dating rapper West Cost.

Wack 100, real name Cash Jones, explains the alleged conflict between the late music artists on ‘Geddy Radio Show’, published on Monday, November 4.

“The man talked about it, he witnessed it,” Wack said, referring to a clip recently posted online from WiLD 94.1. “Google it, that’s the whole interview. He said n***a [Shakur] is disrespecting Quincy Jones’ daughter. Mike said, ‘I watched that girl grow up’ and sent him flying. Kudos to him. You think I’m limiting?”

The radio host recalled rumors about Shakur, who was dating Kidada at the time of his death in September 1996, calling her a “b***h,” prompting the “Thriller” singer, who was said to be present at the time, to confront the West Coast rapper. After hearing the “California Love” artist report disrespect towards Kidada, Jackson allegedly assaulted Shakur – and Jackson emerged victorious.

Jackson was a longtime friend and collaborator of Kidada’s father, Quincy Jones, who died on November 3, 2024. He was 91 years old. Jones produced three of Jackson’s most successful albums: ‘Off the Wall’ (1979), ‘Thriller’ (1982), and ‘Bad’ (1987).

Wack 100, who is also the manager of rapper The Game, also criticized Shakur’s street cred, calling him a “studio gangster” in explosive rants.

After one of the ‘Geddy Radio Show’ hosts compared Shakur to Ice Cube, Wack 100 expressed that he “didn’t respect Tupac as a man”.

“Rap music, yes. As a man, I don’t respect flesh and blood at all. Everything about that is wrong,” he added. When asked to change the subject, Wack 100 added: “I challenge anyone to talk to Tupac, I will send you home crying.” He also accused Shakur of being a liar for rapping about “child abuse”.

He also described how he believes the late rapper caused his own death.

“Wherever you go, you become the same. You’re a follower, you bastard.” […]. Digital Underground, you’ve got Gumby with an awesome butterfly. Wearing floral shirts, dancing, next thing you know, you’re back in New York, baggy jeans and Timbs, with Hip-Hop B-Boy. You come to LA, now you sag, talking about you’re a piru here, but then lame over there and smoking and playing.”

The only person ever charged with Shakur’s murder remains in custody after he was refused bail earlier this year.

Reports indicate that a judge once again denied the bail request of Keefe D, real name Duane Keith Davis, expressing concerns about the source of the bail funds.

Wack 100 claimed to want to post bail for Keefe D as a “gift”, denying rumors of a financial motive. Clark County District Court Judge Carli Kierny issued the ruling, expressing doubts about Wack 100’s offer to cover 15% of Keefe D’s $750,000 bond, saying, “I have a feeling that everything is being tried to be covered up.”

According to ‘Associated Press’, Wack 100 called the suspect “a great person in our community… especially the urban community” in August 2024. He also cited the former gang leader is said to be battling cancer.

— Originally published on Enstarz

Tags Tupac Shakur, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones

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