Waka Flocka Flame has released a music video for his song “Still Standing” which is straight from his Lebron Flocka James 2 mixtape that has been out for awhile now. If you don’t already have a copy of it, then you need to get up on your grind. The entire tape is crazy and full of energy from start to finish; this is what the streets expected from Flocka and he definitely came through for the people. This is one of the first videos that you can find Waka Flocka Flame wearing his new Fozzie Bear chain – definitely something dope like all of the crazy Gucci Mane chains. The reason that he got the chain is because the bear from Sesame Street says “Waka Waka Waka” and he felt that it would be dope to get.

The chain looks dope with those tiny green eyes – it’s definitely so icy. This track you might also know as “The Intro. Part 2” because it’s like the second introduction on the mixtape; it’s basically the title track of this project. You can check it out and hear the 1017 Brick Squad representative kill this track. He raps, “I’m the lethal weapon, you can call me Danny Glover” and really goes H.A.M. on the beat. Consider the track resting in peace after Flocka demolished it with some crazy verses.

In the video, you may notice that Waka Flocka and his posse are wearing nothing but green rags. Waka doesn’t have all green clothing, in fact he is wearing a bulletproof vest in what appears to be his tour bus. He keeps all of his raps hard and says things like “I’m going in like my last name was Carter,” and other lines like “I don’t really got aim, so you best take cover, Waka Flocka Flame presidential.” This is a great introduction track for the mixtape because it lets the people know what to expect out of the rest of his tape.

Waka Flocka – Still Standing Video (The Intro Part 2)

The entire Lebron Flocka James 2 mixtape is intense from beginning to end without any slowing down in between. The tape was first released on April 14, 2010 at 10:17 P.M. on LiveMixtapes.com – a place where you can go get yourself a copy if you haven’t had the chance to take a good listen. Be sure to check out the video above and see what you think from the Brick Squad representative. In addition to this video, you can expect many more big moves to be made in 2010 from Flocka.

Waka Flocka Flame made a response video to the crips that ran up on him and Gucci Mane at the video shoot. He said it best at his concert that it just wouldn’t have been smart to start any drama because there was “little kids around” as well as “cops around.” There was too much going on, plus there was a video shoot that they had to focus on getting done. Out of nowhere, these crips run up on them to get some attention; they were going by the name of “The Congressmen.” Nobody knew who they were before this incident, but now they are getting some attention from various hip hop news and media websites – all of which is really unwarranted.

Waka has said that he doesn’t “give a fuck” what people are reading on WorldStar and blogs, he wants anybody that has a problem with him to confront him face to face. The video included within this post is a good interview because it lets you know what Flocka thought of the crip incident at the video shoot with him and Gucci. Since they were mostly targeting Waka Flocka for some reason (not Gucci), he made the video to let his fans know what went down and what they should know about this incident.

At the end of the interview, the interviewer asks a question about Nicki Minaj (who used to be managed by Waka Flockas mother). Since, there have been rumors floating around that she changed management and is now going to work with Diddy as her new manager. Nothing official has been released to the press for verification on her new management, but Waka says that he doesn’t really know what’s going on with the whole management thing. Plus, he says that he fucks with Nicki Minaj, so there’s no problems between those two; Nicki has been down with the So Icey Ent. squad and is friends with Gucci Mane.

Waka Flocka Crips Ran Up On Him

The interview is good because Waka keeps it 100% and talks to the interviewer on his tour bus. He invites the interviewers in because he doesn’t want anybody to get it twisted in the crowd outside. So remember what you heard in this interview, and don’t always believe hype about these random crips that are running up on artists at their video shoot. Waka Flocka talks about the crips “pump fakin like they play in the NBA.” It’s really ignorant of those crips to come running up on artists to try to get some attention and money; straight up dumb. Anyways, check out this interview so that you don’t get it confused.

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