Interview: Waka Flocka on evolution as an artist, supporting Ken Carson, & new business ventures

Waka Flocka

After blazing the stage at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash, Waka Flocka Flame took a moment to reflect on his journey, his influences, and his future endeavors in an interview with Tallie Spencer. Known for hits like “Hard In The Paint,” and ultimately influencing a whole generation of artists, Waka Flocka revealed a deeper, more introspective side as he discussed his personal growth and evolving music career.

When asked about his evolution as a person, Waka Flocka credited much of his growth to his mother, whom he described as his biggest inspiration. “That woman raised 5 boys,” he shared. “I’ve seen her bust through walls … not doors, walls.”

He had just left from watching rapper Ken Carson’s set. When asked about how he felt about Ken Carson and the upcoming music scene, he emphasized that Carson was someone who he truly supported because he’s also a southern boy. Carson, who is also from Atlanta, performed on Sunday during Summer Smash’s final day, and drew in a large crowd during his performance. One of the people who made sure to be there and support was Chief Keef.

Moreover, Waka Flocka emphasized the importance of lifting up new talent. “He’s GONE … outta here,” he recalled telling the rising star when he first met him. This highlights how Waka Flaka has a commitment to supporting the next generation of hip-hop.

Full Waka Flocka Interview

In addition, addressing his latest music, which fans have noted for its versatility, Waka Flocka spoke about his creative process and why he’s exploring new sounds. “I’m an artist, and I can’t be boxed in,” he shared.

Furthermore, looking towards what’s next, he hinted at new business ventures on the horizon.

As the interview wrapped up, Waka Flocka expressed his gratitude to his fans and promised more surprises in store. He left no doubt that his journey is far from over.

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Tyler The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Festival 10 year anniversary dates revealed

Camp Flog Gnaw

Tyler The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw carnival festival is set to make it’s return while celebrating a milestone. The festival’s 10 year anniversary carnival will take place at Dodgers Stadium in Los, Angeles on November 16th and 17th. On Monday, the festival made the huge announcement via Instagram.

Moreover, the first batch of tickets will go on sale this week. Advance tickets will go on sale beginning Thursday, June 27th. The festival is offering three ticket options including two day general admission, two day VIP admission, and two day super VIP admission. Additionally, fans get the option to add on unlimited carnival games to each ticket option. All ticket and festival information can be found here. Prior to the announcement of this year’s festival, Tyler recently canceled his headlining slot for 2024 Lollapalooza and Outside Lands festival.

“I hate saying this but i have to cancel lollapalooza and outside lands,” he said via X. “I made a commitment that i can no longer keep, and that bums me out knowing how excited folks were. that is not sexy at all. please please forgive me or call me names when you see me in person. love,” he added.

jCamp Flog Gnaw has epic history

Moreover, Camp Flog Gnaw originated in 2012. This year signifies a year of the festival’s return after the Covid-19 epidemic after a two year hiatus. Over the years, many big names have graced the Camp Flog Gnaw stage. Last year alone featured artists such as SZA, Willow, Ice Spice, Tezzo Touch Down, Lil Yatchy and more. The 2024 lineup is soon to announce.

Tyler The Creator has an additional milestone to celebrate. Today (June 25) marks the three year anniversary of the release of his highly acclaimed album “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST.” The success of the project has lead Tyler to his second Grammy win for “Best Rap Album” at the 2022 awards show. Additionally, the album returned to number one on the Billboard ‘Top Album Sales’ chart following the release of vinyl releases last year. Things are looking up this year for Tyler as his Camp Flog Gnaw festival is making its return.