Cops Called to Waka Flocka Flame Video Shoot Over Heavy N-Word Use
The neighbors near Waka Flocka Flame’s "Workin'" video shoot Thursday night didn’t want to hear the n-word and other lyrics blasting through their Georgia hood.
Cops were called to the set to tell the rapper to tone it down a bit. Neighbors were complaining about the loud music and bad language.
Waka had the proper permits, and no one was arrested. He should’ve known that the music would cause a ruckus though. Some of the lyrics include “Where the youngins’ go crazy, shooting cops my n***a” and “Kill a family member shawty, El Chapo n***a.”
That's not exactly family friendly.
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