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    The King of Flockaveli himself, Waka Flocka Flame, steps into the Atlanta Culture Podcast for an incredibly raw and deeply personal conversation. From moving to ClayCo from NY to shifting the entire landscape of hip-hop with his high-energy trap sound, Waka has lived ten lives in this industry. In this exclusive interview, Waka clears the air on his comment regarding Drumma Boy's version of the "No Hands" session. He also goes deep into the legendary Brick Squad era, breaking down his brotherly bond with Gucci Mane, how it felt to be dropped via Twitter in 2013, and the internal strain after Gucci parted ways with his mother, the legendary Deb Antney. Highlights include: The "No Hands" Correction: Waka addresses his comment on our page and sets the record straight on how that classic record actually came together. Gucci Mane & Brick Squad: From being Gucci's security to co-founding an empire, and where their relationship stands today. Surviving the Streets: Surviving the 2010 car wash shooting and how that trauma altered his perspective. The Loss of Slim Dunkin: The emotional impact of losing his right hand at the height of the movement. Mental Health & Transition: The heartbreaking loss of his brother to suicide and why Waka chose to stop making aggressive music to protect his spirit. Before the Fame: What Nicki Minaj was really like when she was trying to figure it out under Deb Antney’s management. Clearing the Air: Waka addresses the political backlash he’s faced online over the years in a completely judgment-free zone.
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