Wed 20 Jun 2012
Waka Flocka Flame Invades ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Video)
Posted by Mr.North under performances , television , videos[2] Comments
Waka Flocka made his way to Hollywood for his late night television debut Monday night on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. In trademark fashion, Flocka jumped in the crowd for “Rooster In My Rari” before throwing money in the air to “I Don’t Really Care.” His sophomore album, Triple F Life: Fans, Friends & Family is out now on iTunes.
Watch Waka’s performances on Kimmel after the jump…..
Previously:
Waka Flocka Flame – “Rooster In My Rari” (Video)
Waka Flocka Flame Feat. Ludacris & Bun B – “Candy Paint & Gold Teeth” (Video)
Waka Flocka Flame Feat. Meek Mill – “Let Dem Guns Blam” (Video)

June 20th, 2012 at 5:28 pm
I don’t even know why they bother sending a coon like Waka on Jimmy Kimmel…. When people have to wonder who sucks more, you or Soulja Boy… you know you suck!
Waka thinks his shit is about energy and that he doesn’t need lyrics and all that…. Well his latest album sold 33,000 units in its 1st week and that will only be his third flop (including the joint album with Guccimane) and I am just wondering when are the labels just going to admit that this bullshit music doesn’t fucking cut it?
Ok let me at least even be logical about this, Warner are still pushing Waka’s music heavily for a reason, are they profiting? I am sure they are or this would all be a complete waste. From what though? Singles? The album aint doing no real numbers locally or internationally… I guess if your artist can be putting out singles pulling in a couple hundred thousand to couple million in sales depending on the hit factor of the single, then that’s great for the label huh? Does that justify giving us the wackiest shit we could ever listen to?
I won’t say Waka doesn’t have a lane, a following or a voice for a certain segment of people but the justification for financing music & art for commercial consumption needs to have a social component to its agenda. With any kind of music or art its a form of expression, with any expression as with any form of communication their is a message being delivered.
What message are the labels supporting? I think when they promote this…. they are just shittin on other more talented and capable individuals who are (or could be) making something of way more value.
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Skrilla G Reply:
June 21st, 2012 at 7:55 am
Maaaaaan shut up!!!!! u sound like a straight up B**ch cryin cause dat man doin his thing, wat u fail 2 realize is “Everything Is Not 4 Everybody” if u dont like Flocka guess wat??? Then it aint 4 u, so dont listen 2 it n maybe jus maybe u wont have any more hatin ass comments…….. U lil b**ch #bigseanvoice lol
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