Bobby Shmurda is living his best life, and he’s choosing to do that by dancing all over the place. While some love the moves, others have criticized him, such as Wack 100, who said Bobby is losing respect in the streets.
On Tuesday (February 1), Bobby Shmurda was a guest on No Jumper, where he was asked about Wack 100’s comments. According to the “Shmoney” rapper, he hasn’t lost any street credibility because if anyone wants to try him, they’re more than welcome to come see him.
“I’m saying people see me all the time, so, you see I’m iced up all the time. Try it, try it, try it n-gga. Please try it pimpin. Straight like that, with a smile on,” Bobby said. “They gotta pretend to do all that, I does it with a smile since I was 12. I been dancing since I was four years old and I been busting n-ggas shit open since I was five, six.”
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He added, “That’s what gangstas do. Gangstas do what the fuck [they] wanna do. I’m not thinking about somebody telling me, ‘Oh, you can’t dance, Bobby.’ Let somebody tell me that I can’t dance,” Shmurda said. “Let somebody—what they gonna do?”
Adam22 reiterated that Wack 100 wasn’t telling him he can’t dance anymore and instead said he’s losing street cred, which led Bobby to dismiss the music executive altogether.
“The Love & Hip Hop n-ggas?” asked the rapper, “What does he do? He do podcasts?”
Bobby was told Wack 100 manages artists like Blueface and The Game, but he dismissed him again.
“Oh, I still don’t give a fuck about none of that shit bro,” Bobby said. “I fuck with The Game, but he’s nothing to talk about. I made $1 million this week! Why would I want to talk about Wack 100? I don’t want to talk about fucking Wack 100 [laughs].”