Waka Flocka Flame On Defending Kanye, Rappers On Instagram And How He Conquered His ‘Lower Self’

Rapper Waka Flocka Flame talks to MSNBC’s Ari Melber about his appreciation for Kanye West’s fashion, how hip hop culture spreads on social media from MySpace to Instagram, and how the rapper says music worked like ‘therapy’ for him to conquer his ‘lower self.’ This video features excerpts from an appearance with Russ Feingold, a former Democratic U.S. Senator, on Fallback Friday, an irreverent segment on the news show “The Beat with Ari Melber." Aired on 10/15/19.
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Waka Flocka Flame On Defending Kanye, Rappers On Instagram And How He Conquered His ‘Lower Self'

23 comments

  1. Ima rapper tryna BLOW! I love politics, current events, so awesome to see Ari incorporate rap in news sharing! Would love some of y’all reading to give me a few minutes of ur time and see what i can bring to the table. Grad student and a rapper tryna open peoples eyes from Trump cultists

  2. The Democrats fear Trump because he exposes their corruption and must destroy him now or they will never see power for the entire next century. Thank you MSNBC and CNN.

    1. @Ene Obande Only soft questions at the debate. Apparently, no whistleblower after all. No vote because all was a lie. Trump cannot be bought, like Democrats are.

    2. @Ene Obande Looks like you care. Like all Democrats Lebron is a hypocrite. He is a traitor to justice. He is garbage. His mother was not a very good one.

  3. I like waka but even he knew he didn’t fit up there . And the guy beside him’s body language said it all. he looked like he was thinking about whether he still had his wallet in his back pocket

  4. 🍔 I wouldn’t take any rapper or musicians or athlete’s political views seriously don’t meet your Heroes

  5. ☺ slavery wasn’t a choice slave rebellions we’re very common in the Americas PS Mexico got rid of slavery 30 years before the u.s. did

  6. lol Ari Melber is going too far now, why does he have Waka Flocka on the news? This guy ate a slice of chocalate cutiepie when he was a young lad and has been hooked since.

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