Why do people hate waka flocka




















Soulja Boy, who is often seen wearing a Gucci headband, also took to social media to share his frustration over the blackface sweater. At all! Earlier this week, Gucci apologizes for the clothing item, writing in a statement: "We consider diversity to be a fundamental value to be fully upheld, respected, and at the forefront of every decision we make.

Smh what is this man? If you go against the movement If you wit US I spent many years in the fashion industry i helped redefine it.. Damn Pada and Gucci let me down charliesangelll you see this shit baby The other day, I was watching a video by this guy Yela Wolf on YouTube, to make sure it conformed to my expectations, and it looks like he might be a Wu-Tang stan. He had on Wu-Tang t-shirt, and I saw where he had another song, featuring Raekwon.

Granted, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that a white guy in his 20s who looks like he might be on drugs would be into the Wu. Plus, you never can tell with these marginally talented regional rappers who all of a sudden become suspiciously ubiquitous.

This could just be DJ Skee toying with my emotions. Or was it people who listen to Freddie Gibbs? At any rate Waka Flocka himself said that he grew up listening to Wu-Tang, it's just that he realizes that you can't make any money, if people think you have lyrics.

He might be smarter than he looks. I rest on your face. Or in addition to OJ da Juice Man, since obviously they don't have that much of a problem repeating themselves. The two of them seem interchangeable, at least as far as whether or not anyone with the sense god gave geese would want to listen to their music, and choosing Waka Flocka would have spared them having to deal with people pointing out that OJ da Juice Man had already been on the cover one more time than he should have been.

The first time he was on the cover was when they did that special Atlanta issue, going on a year ago. Making people go ape shit is just what he does.

His detractors ripped him as a terrible rapper, and rather than rebut that criticism, he adopted it as a badge of honor. How was I even drafted? On track after track, Waka fires shots at Gucci Mane, his one-time mentor, collaborator and business partner. Like, I told him how I was going to attack the mainstream, because he was great at doing the underground hip-hop.



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