Waka Flocka stops by Revolt TV for an interview and touches on a number of topics which includes his growth as an artist, Trinidad James, Flockavelli 2 and much more. Waka kicks things off by touching on the transition of his career from “Hard In The Paint” to doing EDM tours with Steve Aoki. Flocka continued by explaining why he feels Hip Hop is now boring and plagued with too many politics. The New York bred rapper also shares his thoughts on Trinidad James’ recent New York rant and calls the Atlanta native disrespectful. Waka elaborated on the controversy by stating that James is now forced to watch his back in the city. Before heading out, Waka Flocka Flame speaks on Flockavelli 2, his label Brick Squad Monopoly and his new game app.
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AUDIO: Waka Flocka Flame – Ice Cream Man | Gucci Mane Diss
Waka Flocka releases a new diss record titled “Ice Cream Man” and aims it at his former friend and label mate Gucci Mane. Though Gucci is currently not in a position to take action seeing as how he’s locked up in jail, that clearly wasn’t a factor for Flocka as the rapper decided not let that affect his agenda. Flocka goes in over the menacing track and attempts to discredit Gucci by questioning his character and motives while using the song’s hook to suggest the rapper changed. Take a listen to what Waka has to say on the matter in full.
VIDEO: Waka Flocka Flame – Judge For You
Waka Flocka drops a new black and white visual for “Judge For You.” The mellow track showcases Waka’s skills over a smooth sample based track equipped with hard-hitting drums. The Southern MC vents his frustrations and laces the song with lyrics about friends, the streets and the ups and downs of fame. Roaches To Rolex dropping soon.
VIDEO: Uncle Murda – New York City Feat. Vado & Waka Flocka Flame
New York native Uncle Murda takes The Fugee’s classic “Ooh la la la” and gives it a spin as an ode to his city with “New York City.” Murda delivers his familiar slick street slang while bringing along Vado and Waka Flocka along for their respective features. Watch as Uncle Murda opens up and keeps it honest on what he thinks of the City’s current state or position in Hip Hop.



