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Part 8: Wack100 on Rolling with Death Row, Brawl with Snoop Dogg & The Dogg Pound
Part 6: Wack100: The Birth of "Crip Killer Wack" Happened at Soledad Prison
Part 1: Wack100 on His Dad Getting Addicted in the 1980s
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Wack100 served nearly six years in prison starting at 19 years old, during which his first child was born. Discussing the hardship of missing early milestones of his child's life, he draws parallels to the absence of his own father. Determined to pivot from a life of violence, Wack100 turned to the truck driving industry as an alternate career path. He obtained his commercial truck driving permit while incarcerated and landed a job with his uncle’s trucking business upon release. His parole officer allowed him to cross state lines for work so long as they kept track of his whereabouts. Wack100 started out making $300 per week, later supplementing his income by unloading trailers for $500 per load. He credits truck driving for his first few million dollars, which he subsequently invested into real estate to solve a tax problem. Wack100 didn't venture into the music business until later.