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SAY WHAT NOW?: Waka Flocka Says He Knew He Was A “Wack Rapper”; Stopped Once He Became Rich From it (VIDEO)

What we’re not about to do is act like Waka Flocka didn’t have some bops.

For many rappers who enter into the music industry, the end goal is to become rich and famous. They want to enjoy all of the luxuries of life with a never-ending bank account—but for others, solidifying themselves as power players in the business world is the ultimate goal. It’s common to see artists move between being in the spotlight and the boardroom, including Waka Flocka who recently revealed his motivation behind finding new streams of revenue outside of hip hop.

“Imma be honest with you,” Waka told Everyday Struggle. “In 2012, 2013, I had $30 million. At that point in life—I’m being, real, on my dead brother—why was I rapping? I’m rich. I wanted to be rich. So, from that time to right now, I wanted to figure out how can I become a billionaire and a multi-millionaire off of business. Because I did it with rap. I was a wack rapper, like I knew I was wack, but I was real. See what I’m saying? My realness overcame my wackness.”

Waka went on to list his favorite emcees including DMX, Nas, KRS-One, and Goodie Mob. “I can’t rap like them folks,” Waka said, adding that if he were to get in the booth with Kendrick Lamar, K-Dot would out-rap him. “For me, this is just me talking for me. This is me. I’m a Gemini so my only friends gon’ be me,” he said. “I’m a wack rapper but a hell of an entertainer.” 

Whether you agree or disagree, you’ve got to respect Waka for owning what he believes to be his truth. Check out Waka Flocka’s appearance on Everyday Struggle below. What do you think? Was Waka a wack rapper?

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