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Waka Flocka Flame just proved that he’s one of the most humble rap artists out there.
Sitting down with Everyday Struggle, the hiphop star admitted he always knew he was a “wack rapper.”
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He explains: “By 2012-2013, I had $30 million. At that point in life, I’m being real on my dead brother, why was I rapping? What was I rapping about? I’m rich. I wanted to be rich.”
Waka Flocka adds: “From that time to right
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Waka Flocka Flame stirred conversation across the internet late last month when he labeled himself a “wack rapper” compared to artists like Nas and KRS-One. In a recent interview with Rap-Up TV, he walked back the comments somewhat, saying he was using “reverse psychology” and noting that he could go head-to-head with these rappers on his own turf.
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Waka Flocka Flame regrets calling himself a “wack rapper” and now says his comments were all about “reverse psychology.” The retraction comes as the rapper had briefly joined a small group of artists to criticize their own work in hindsight.
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"Why was I rapping?"
Back in January, Waka Flocka Flame hinted at his retirement from hip-hop by posting that his last album would arrive this year. On the latest episode of Complex’s Everyday Struggle, he appeared to double down on this sentiment by taking a retrospective glance at his rap career—and he dropped a bombshell: “I was a wack rapper.”
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