Waka Flocka, ‘DuFlocka Rant: Halftime Show’ – Mixtape Review
The weather is getting warm and Waka Flocka is helping to turn that heat up even higher with his latest mixtape, 'DuFlocka Rant: Halftime Show.'
The weather is getting warm and Waka Flocka is helping to turn that heat up even higher with his latest mixtape, 'DuFlocka Rant: Halftime Show.'
Waka Flocka is a certified comedian, even if he's never once went the stand-up route. The rapper, who has a new album, 'Flockaveli Part 2,' ready for release this year, never holds back during a conversation. This fact is evident in a hilarious talk where he reveals his biggest fear, a new video game app he's launching and how he uses porn to get close to a lady.
Waka Flocka Flame started off in the rap game under Gucci Mane just a few years ago -- the two called themselves "brothers," but as with any relationship, they've recently been going through their fair share of problems.
Although the soundtrack for 'Spring Breakers' -- the film starring James Franco, Gucci Mane, Ashley Benson, the director's wife, Rachel Korine and ex-Disney stars Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens -- has Skrillex all over it, there are number of rappers who bring their heavy hitting trackers that add more chaos to this trippy movie.
Waka Flocka Flame has made amends with Wiz Khalifa after snarky comments made in December 2011, against the Pittsburgh rapper.
Waka Flocka Flame is still going hard in the paint. What you thinking, huh? The Brick Squad leader has just dropped his new mixtape, 'DuFlocka Rant 2,' which is a sequel to his original 2011 effort of the same name.
It's time to get turnt up! Waka Flocka Flame is back with a sure-fire club banger called 'Stay Hood.' Helping the Atlanta rapper get rowdy on the Lex Luger-produced track is none other than Lil Wayne.
On the 'Scream & Shout' remix, will.i.am invites an interesting mix of guests to the party.
Waka Flocka's management company, Mizay Entertainment, has been ordered to compensate a man for injuries he suffered during a 2011 shootout in Charlotte, N.C. According to NBC news affiliate WCNC, a civil jury ruled on Tuesday (Dec. 19) that the company must pay Antonio Stukes $501,000 in compensatory and punitive damages.