Waka Flocka Flame, well-known rapper among millennials, expressed his support for President Trump in a candid interview. He appeared as a guest on OutKick’s show, “Tomi Lahren Is Fearless.” Waka discussed the challenges artists face when they express conservative views.
During the interview, Lahren brought up Nicki Minaj’s experience. Minaj received backlash for aligning with Trump, partly for events supporting Christian communities in Nigeria. Waka acknowledged Minaj’s influence on female rappers despite criticism she faced.
When asked about his stance on Trump compared to Vice President Kamala Harris, Waka made his opinion clear. He said he supports Trump over Harris, likening it to choosing Kobe Bryant over LeBron James as a better basketball player in his view. However, Waka emphasized his support does not equate to alignment with all of Trump’s policies.
Waka revealed he has never voted, citing his upbringing in the “hood.” He believes voting does not impact him or his community. Despite his political stance, Waka admitted learning business skills from Trump’s methods.
The rapper also talked about an upcoming personal milestone. Waka is preparing for the arrival of his first biological son. He reflected on the responsibilities of fatherhood, recognizing the significant changes it brings to his life. Waka stated, “Nothing is real to me till it’s real,” highlighting his outlook as he embraces this new role.
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