Wack100: Rappers From Out of Town Check In with Me in LA, It's Not Extortion (Part 8)
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Part 9: https://youtu.be/PBgXRsk4zck
Part 7: https://youtu.be/Jn9wttGgLq8
Part 1: https://youtu.be/UglP-Zxg3yY
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Wack100 delved into the longstanding practice of “checking in” for out-of-town rappers when visiting Los Angeles. Contrary to perceptions labeling it as ‘extortion,’ Wack emphasized it’s about building relationships and ensuring safety. He described the practice as making people aware of your presence due to the ever-evolving landscape of cities. He cited his own experience, noting that he always informs his contacts in different cities like Miami, ensuring that he has local support if needed. Moreover, he discussed how logistics were handled by the teams involved, highlighting that the sense of community transcends the monetary aspects and leans toward camaraderie and safety. In essence, “checking in” with local contacts is portrayed not as coercion, but as a method for artists to safeguard their movements and foster connections.
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