Waka Flocka Flame is Following You


Riding the success of his mix-CDs, the single “O Let’s Do It” introduced a nation Waka Flocka Flame, and it didn’t take long for him to capitalize on that notoriety as he followed it with the even bigger single “Hard In The Paint,” and album, Flockaveli. His music has been at the center of the never ending “but is it good for hip-hop” controversy. Waka Flocka Flame isn’t worried about any of that, though. His concern is putting out music his expanding fan base wants to hear.

With Waka Flocka Flame being one of the fastest rising superstars in the rap world, I caught up with crunk’s latest kingpin to find out what he thinks of his detractors, why he follows so many women on Twitter, and what’s really going on between him and Gucci Mane. Waka Flocka Flame also revealed why he doesn’t like to reveal very much about himself.

Read the full interview at SoulTrain.com.

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Admin said…
In 2010 Waka has basically wrapped up the jist of No Limit, Cash Money & lil Johnesque movements all in one space.

The album Flakaveli is absolutely terrible but even still it is solid in what it's meant to be for. The very first track on the album, "Bustin' At Em" is actually a good one. Unfortunately, that's the only 'good' song on the entire record.

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