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Cx1DJs Untold Stories of Waka Flocka Hosted by DJButterrock Juaquin James Malphurs[1] (born May 31, 1986), known professionally as Waka Flocka Flame, is an American rapper. He first became known for his 2009 single "O Let's Do It", which entered the Billboard Hot 100 and led him to sign with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records, an imprint of Warner Records, that same year. His 2010 follow-up single, "No Hands" (featuring Roscoe Dash and Wale), reached number 13 on the chart and received diamond certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Both songs, along with "Hard in da Paint" and "Grove St. Party" (featuring Kebo Gotti), preceded the release of his debut studio album Flockaveli (2010), which peaked at number six on the Billboard 200. His second studio album, Triple F Life: Friends, Fans & Family (2012) peaked at number ten on the chart and was supported by the singles "Round of Applause" (featuring Drake), "I Don't Really Care" (featuring Trey Songz) and "Get Low" (featuring Tyga, Nicki Minaj and Flo Rida).
Early life
Malphurs was born in South Jamaica, Queens, New York City. His family ultimately settled in Riverdale, Georgia.[2] His mother, Debra Antney, is rapper Gucci Mane's former manager and the CEO of So Icey/Mizay Entertainment.[3] The name "Waka" was given to him by his cousin, after the Muppets character Fozzie Bear's catchphrase, "Wocka Wocka". The name "Flocka Flame" was given to him by Gucci Mane,[4] whom he has known since 2005 when he was 19.[5] In January 2009, Malphurs released his debut mixtape, Salute Me or Shoot Me.[6][7] The mixtape contained the song "O Let's Do It", which was released as a commercial single in April of that year. After which, the song was re-recorded and the guest performer was changed. The song was produced by L-Don Beatz. By November 2009, he was signed to Gucci Mane's record label 1017 Records, along with fellow Georgia-based rapper OJ Da Juiceman, his cousin Frenchie,[8] and his brother Wooh Da Kid.[9][10] On January 19, 2010, Malphurs was shot and robbed at a car wash in his Atlanta hometown; a bullet went through his right arm.[11][12] Following this, "O Let's Do It" debuted at number 95 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2010, and peaked at number 62 on the chart by April.[13][14][15] Throughout that year, he released the singles "Hard In Da Paint", "Grove St. Party", and "No Hands". The latter two entered the Billboard Hot 100—the latter at number 13—while each promoted the release of his debut studio album, Flockaveli on October 1, 2010.[16] The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 and received positive critical reception.[17] Its title was inspired by Tupac Shakur, whose final stage name and pseudonym before his death was Makaveli.[18] Malphurs was listed at number eight on MTV's Hottest MCs in the Game Annual List in 2010.[19]
Gucci Mane fired Malphurs' mother, Debra as his manager. There was initially no animosity between the two rappers due to this event. In an MTV interview, Malphurs affirmed that their relationship was, at the time, in good standing despite not being on speaking terms.[20] In early September, Gucci Mane attended Malphurs' Flockaveli listening party in support of the artist.[21]
2011–2012: Ferrari Boyz and Triple F Life: Friends, Fans & Family
In 2011, Malphurs posed for a nude but not explicit promotional photo for PETA, to boycott killing animals and wearing fur. The picture reads "ink not mink".[22] Malphurs released several mixtapes in 2011, including Salute Me or Shoot Me 3, Benjamin Flocka and his last Twin Towers 2 (No Fly Zone) with fellow rapper Slim Dunkin.[23][24][25] On August 9, 2011, his collaborative album with Gucci Mane, Ferrari Boyz was released.[26] The first single was "She Be Puttin On", featuring Slim Dunkin, who was fatally shot the following year.[27]
"Round of Applause", featuring Canadian rapper Drake, was released on October 14, 2011[28] as the first single from his second studio album, Triple F Life: Friends, Fans & Family. It was produced by frequent collaborator, Lex Luger. The album was released on June 8, 2012 and saw a critical and commercial decline from his debut.[29
We back on. God damn, we had to take a moment of uh take a little difficulties break. It was some shit going on in this motherfucker. Shout to DJ Pharrell 800. Understanding to come the hell back. Yeah, you know, everybody see the new schedule we had to put on for 15 after. Hope you see it and you come back. Uh understand that we can't control internet. I don't know what the hell. That was some technical shit. I know what it was. OG was the Numinati. Everybody blames some shit. When they shit get shut down, it was some haters. Nah, nigga. It was the Numinati all in your body. Nah, it was it was it's technical difficulty because I it was it was it was on I and there was no Numinati, it was nobody trying to shut it down. I ain't say nothing yet. I didn't even get into the shows. I know. Can't yeah, you know, I ain't even make sure everything here. Yeah, but uh I'm gonna shout out to DJ Money because he caught that. Also uh uh Chad from our media caught it because he like shut it down and he was texting me, shut that shit down. Let's see if everybody's gonna have sense to come. I ain't texting nobody. We just we we we you know we we know people have sense enough to get back on here. Yeah, we hear and um the one thing we do different now, we make sure we pit um uh the schedule back up, like with the cover, so people could look at that and like all right, these niggas back. These niggas back like they never left. Kind of shit. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Shout out to DJ Money, shout out to DJ Money. What the fuck going on with this shit? I'll tell you, YouTube don't make it easy for a nigga. I'm making sure I gotta text Julia Simmons until I bring get her ass back on here. Um, like I said, YouTube don't make it easy. They're like, nigga, you're gonna work for this. If anybody got no teacap, tell them to get the hell back on here. We back. Shout out to Lawani. I don't know what she's back on. She might have started frying chicken or something. I don't know. Nigga's time, girl, it's time to cook this chicken, girl. That nigga locked down. I'm fucking with you, Lawani. I'm fucking with you. I'ma kill your fat ass out, butter rock. When you get off that shit, I'm gonna kill you, I'm gonna get in your ass. You ever heard of it? You know, you know, you know. I would have cracked a joke, but I don't I don't wanna pick my business out there. The person told me, yeah, so you call us, oh goddamn O Lord. Like, nigga. I gotta call your ass. Oh Lord, that nigga call. Anyway. I don't know if that was the Numenati or the devil trying to keep me not the same. I'm not saying nothing bad about Waka Flugda today. We we give him waka flocca love. I was saying number love. But I start playing the promotion. I said, I guess they said, fuck your promotion, nigga. Get into the goddamn story. We don't hear about your underground motherfucker. Get into the story. Nah, that was a computer problem because we had that. You know, when you leave, I'm gonna tell you something about a computer. If you leave that motherfucker on, right, and you don't never shut that bitch down, it start acting stupid, it start not doing the commands, it'd be on some bullshit. But do me a favor, anybody if the the sound go away, immediately put it in the chat you can't hear, like DJ Money did. And DJ Money, I appreciate that. I appreciate that, brother. You had me go, I mean, and then and then Punker put text me and uh on a walkie-talkie, and then Chad told me. But uh, if y'all don't hear something, tell me immediately. I don't hear shit. So I I gotta shut it down. But we're gonna do the show. I don't give a fuck. We do it a show. Don't worry, I'm not gonna keep you niggas all night. We gonna we're still gonna be at 11 o'clock. I mean, I said 11 o'clock. 10 o'clock, we ain't gonna go, you know. I just have to cut some shit short. Yeah, so uh let me go ahead and play a record. Because we had to eat delete the other thing, so we gotta get punkin' put the penny girl some love. This is punkin with the penny girl. Ladies' night, let's go.
SPEAKER_10DJ, DJ, DJ, DJ, Badawa.
SPEAKER_17Making money in this colour, this thing is make them full of them till a minute, they free the time. Cause it's a big money. Make them full of them till a minute, they free the time. We do this every day. I'm gonna be the man. Money, when we leave the couple of things, you see me, my doing like this. Make them sold them till they free tonight. Shall we cut it follow him because it's late at night. Make them sold them till me they free tonight. Shall it cut it follow him because it's late at night.
SPEAKER_11CX1 DJs, we do things different podcasts. Uh, shout out to DJ Money, check it back in. And uh let me see something. I gotta I definitely wanna um shout out to Puckin' but she got a new album coming out. We're gonna get into them promotions in a minute. We will be leaving now, just looking at my text message at 10. We're not gonna go over because we had to shut down for a couple of minutes. It was only a couple of minutes. It wasn't that, it wasn't crazy. So I wanna I wanna thank DJ Money for catching that. And um let me get into this right here. CX1 DJs.
SPEAKER_20DJ money, money, money, money, money, money, money.
SPEAKER_03I'm still in the street.
SPEAKER_13Come on, come on.
SPEAKER_03You do the three.
SPEAKER_04Stop playing around. Bring me the base.
SPEAKER_11One DJs, we do these different podcasts. Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna tell all my uh supporters, if we shut down, I mean you gotta come back. If not, it is what it is. We could the show must go on. I don't I don't like to get starting the show without everybody being here, but uh, you know, I'm gonna uh hold the hold the show because we gotta believe in the chat. So I'll be out here by 10. No later than 1010, 10.05. So we're gonna start the show. All right, so Untold Stories of Waka Flocca. So Waka Flocka got we you know got in this game when he was a very young man, you know what I'm saying? And um, let me sit back and relax. And when he got into it, he picked Clayco on the map. He he pinned it on a map. People are like, what the hell is Clayco? Clayton County, Georgia, South Atlanta. 85 South. Boom. Like you're going towards Florida or 75 South. However the fuck you want to get there. You can take you can take 75, you can take 85, you can he pick Clayco. No other rapper that I know from Atlanta. Uh Clico. It don't matter if he was born in New York, it don't matter. We don't care about none of that shit. When he moved to Atlanta, he started doing the music, he pit Claycoe on the map. Everybody says this person was Doug, Young Doug, no, it was Waka Flocca. Yes, young Doug is from Clay, Clayton County. But at one point, Doug was rapping another area. This ain't about Doug, this is about Flocca. But Flock, Waka Flocca pit Claiko on a map. So if you didn't know what the hell Clayco was, like I was in New Jersey, I'm like, what the hell is Clayco? Then I moved to Henry County, that's outside of Clico. You got Henry County and you got Clico. You have a you have a little another county right outside of Claycoe, and then you get Henry. And I forgot what that, because I think I lived there too. I forgot the name of that county. But um, that's it's it's you got Clayton County on Terror Boulevard to go all the way. And what's the name of that other fucking county? Lovejoy. Y'all know I'm from the city. Come on now. I'm from New Jersey, but uh I lived in Atlanta a long time. Got houses in Atlanta. So you got you got Clayton County, Lovejoy, Heron County. Period. Then you got Madonna, but Madonna's a part of Heron County. So you had Walker Flocker running that shit. You can't get, you can't, you cannot, let me pick this up a little bit. You cannot get no more fame than Walker. Walker picked the street. Walker was doing that. Real gangster street. Atlanta. Back in when he got in the game in 2008, 9, something around that time. Drill rap didn't really have a name in Atlanta. You had Atlanta, you call it Atlanta rap, you call it you could call it gangster rap, you could call it whatever. It didn't have a name. Drill was not a thing in Atlanta at that time. Alright? Because I moved to I moved to Atlanta in 2009. So I knew Waka Flocker was way on the scene in 2009. He was according to Gucci and him. And I, you know, we don't do shit that people know. This untold stories, but we will tell some of the story that you guys already know. Gucci claimed he was his security, he was his goon. He holding him down in the streets while he was doing Gucci was doing his shit. I don't know how true that I came from Gucci. And a lot of shit came from Gucci ain't true. So I uh and I ain't shitting on Gucci. We ain't here to pass Gucci, but a lot of shit that we're gonna reach, we're gonna top today is gonna really p probably put a nail in the coffin on the coffin on how, you know, when you you could tell who had good parents. So who was thinking in a situation when shit went all bad. So let's talk about Deb Anthony that's walking flock of mother. We're gonna talk, we gotta talk about Deb. We can't talk about the man without talking about the mother that's been in his music industry a long time. I got number respect for Deb Anthony. I met Deb Deb Deb a whole bunch of times, the B-100, um Clayton County. Shit, here we are. My house is down the street from where Deb be at, right there in Eagles Landing. I live on same street, Eagles Landing Parkway, Hudson Bridge Road. I live in that same, I got a house in that same fucking area. So Deb is very well respected. And I respect Deb Anthony, and I'm gonna I wanna give her flowers and props right now on the CX1D just untold story for raising beautiful kids. And I'm 52 years old, so I'm in a I'm in a place to say this. I'm old enough to just to say what I'm about to say. Walker could be my my nephew. Um do all the hard shit that Deb had to go through in his music industry, dealing with Nikki, dealing with all these other motherfuckers, OJ, OJ the juice, and dealing with Waka Flocca, dealing with not Waka Flocca, dealing with Gucci, dealing with a whole lot of shit. Deb still kept her composure and still kept her wisdom and still gave advice to Waka Flocca. Now did Waka Flocka listen to the shit that Deb, his mother said, not all of it. We're gonna get into that. But he respect that's his mother. He respects his mother. But you know, when you when I was young, I didn't listen to my mama either. She'd give me a we ain't gonna say we ain't gonna say he didn't listen. As a grown man, you know, I I hear what you're saying, but I'm gonna take my own path. And that's kind of what Walker Plock did. You might say, What the fuck are you talking about, DJ Bodra? Well, Deb told him not to sign that contract with Gucci with 1017. Because at the time, when Walker signed with Gucci, 1017, he already had the brick squad shit booming. He already had his shit with Duncan, Slim Duncan, he already had his shit already moving how he had it moving. He really didn't need to sign with Gucci. Period. And I'm not, no, you know, some people, you know, this is what I tell people. When you're young, he was you gotta understand Waka was young at the time. He's older now, he's 40 now. So he he he got more experience on his belt. But when you know, when you get in this shit, you don't know. I ain't gonna say you don't know rap or wrong, but you're gonna think the name is gonna make you more famous. So he looked at it like God, Gucci get Gucci is Gucci. Gucci is my motherfucking nigga. I hang in the brown on the bricks car, nigga. Now I might start rapping some of the shit. And you know, I I you know that's what I do. If y'all new to the show, I'm DJ Barack, CO, CX1 DJs. And let me give some shout-outs to some people real quick. Because I I'm gonna I'm gonna sit here and I'm gonna shout out DJ Ace. He had phase two, uh, what was it, level two, phase two, whatever, whatever the club was. I had my first music conference was right next to DJ Ace Club. I think it was level two, some shit like that. I forgot the name. One of them. And uh Ace was regulating, he he had his shit going on, I had my shit going on, and that's the first time I met DJ Ace. And we, you know, we we become cool. RP to his father, his father was good people, and I I knew DJ Ace's father, RP to him. And uh Ace was a dude that was loyal to Waka Flocca. He was loyal to Brick Squad, he was loyal to the whole shit he had going on. So I want to shout out to DJ Ace on this uh this untold stories of Waka Flocca. Waka Flocker did have people around him that was there just to weak the benefits of all his hard work, but he did have people that actually gave a fuck about him. And he did change a lot of people's lives, and we're talking about Walker now. He he gave opportunities to niggas from the hood that never had the opportunity. So we gave him Waka Flocca some flowers. CX1 DJ's untold stories of Waka Flocca. He gave niggas jobs that never know what a job means. Niggas was hustlers, niggas was drug dealers, niggas out there, niggas out there jacking niggas, niggas was on the streets, and Walker changed his life, and he tried to change a lot of people that was with Brick Squad. And some of the people that wasn't with Brick Squad, just some niggas from around the hood, Waka Flocka, try to change the name. I know my shit. I'm a I'm a hood journalist. We got about 14 PRs, we got uh we got the uh the producer of the show, and you got me. I'm a DJ. I've been around a lot of Brick Squad members. I've been outside, outside. I ain't just a nigga that's doing a podcast, I'm a fucking DJ. I'm a real fucking DJ, 35 years. So all you new niggas don't know who the hell is DJ, but who said CX1 DJ has been around since 1998. The DJ crew started in 2000. Me as an the CX1 DJ brand started in 1998. So we've been around. The podcast is brand new. Our radio station has been around since 2000. So we're not new to this shit. Y'all might be new to whoever. Like, we know we do our all our untold stories is done in a DJ point of view. And we pushed your fucking records and we broke your records, and we've been on tour with you, or we was in a room with you, or we was the promoter, because I'm a promoter too. I I you know, I'm gonna talk about this the time that I was at an event with Waka Flocca up north, and uh fight broke out, and they beat you know the niggas got beat up and shit like that. Not Waka Flocca, them niggas that was fucking what brick squad got beat up. And it's I won't say the year because I ain't trying to start solve no crimes and none of that shit. We ain't here for that. We just telling the story that new niggas said no. So we'll get to the the show that he had in uh in Philly later on. Only I could tell you that was the early Waka Flocca years. That was the the the brick squad was on 10. They was they was the almost they was on 10. Could not be stopped. Lloy T and the industry and how politics work is how it can stop your career. Then you have to revamp yourself. You gotta know how to a lot of artists don't know how to rebrand and revamp if the shit ain't going away. Because what what happened was Waka got so big, people or they had an issue with Deb Anthony, his mother, they try to stop his bag. Because if they had an issue with Deb, they're like, oh, that's his son, or that's his uncle, or whatever. It was always some fucking shit going on with the Anthony family. Now I want y'all to pay attention. Not not bad on their part, it was another mother motherfuckers outside fucking with the Antony's. We ain't we ain't saying nothing bad about Deb or the Anthony family. We saying it was other niggas if they under they understand business or they had an issue with Deb, it always fell into anything that her kids was doing. CX1 DJ's untold story of walk a flock of flame. And I got my shit. I got I'm on my shit. I'm not, I ain't won, I don't want to talk what we don't do, we don't do allegedly over here. We don't report shit that's drama. We give respect on the DJ expects and we give flowers. I say it's a little better than to see. I fuck with Nori. Nori's cool. Drink Champs is cool. They give flowers. No, we give them respect on some DJ shit. We give us respect on some promoter shit, on some people that was on their ground, nigga. Not asking you to come on the show. And we don't never interview nobody on Untold Stories. This platform, this series is not made for me to interview none of you artists. It's made for me to do my research, correct research, been around you, been in the building with you, DJ'd at a club you was at, been in the Waffle House with your ass, been in the streets in Clico. Anytime I do untold stories, I have to have a connection either with the artist, with the artist people, or with the artist's career. And I do have connection with Waka Plocker. When Waka Plocker came on the scene, he was the hardest nigga. He started being the hardest nigga in Clico County. Then it started to be the hardest nigga in Atlanta. Then as his career bluff blew up, he did the shit with Wall. Well, Wally did the song with him, No Hands, and all his other hits he had, he started being a global hood nigga. Nigga, don't you mean superstar? No hood nigga. Why he gotta be a hood nigga? Because that's how the industry looked at him. They looked at him as a uh a young man that was was born in New York, moved from New York to Atlanta, got in the street shit, have a famous mother that knows what she's doing, and blew the fuck up. And a lot of people think it's because of Deb Walker is where he's at. Walker busted Walker bust his ass to get where he's at. And much respect to Deb Anthony, but it was not Deb that pit Walker in the doors. It was Waka Flocca pit himself in his door, in the in the doors. And I will say this Deb was giving him advice, some of that advice Walker did not take. Period. Like my mother used to give me advice I ain't taking. I'm like, mom, you don't know what the fuck he's talking about. I ain't see I ain't curse at her, but I like to myself, like, let me do this, mom. Yo, you know what you're talking about. You don't know nothing about this hip-hop shit. But see, one thing about Deb, Deb was in the industry. She managed some of the biggest artists. She co-signed, she looked out for some of the biggest artists that do not respect what Deb think. All they want to say, Deb took my money. No, nigga. When you have a manager, you gotta have that manager gotta get paid. This shit ain't for the weak, nigga. You gotta you gotta understand, you have a person that comes the status of Deb Anthony, you have the that person gotta be compensated because you don't know the fucking business, she knows the business. So much more spot like my other life that had to get that we had took a little difficulties, it got cut off. I wanna give nothing but respect to Deb Anthony. Not because we're doing this on Waka, because it killed, it won't be no Waka, it wasn't Deb. Deb gave birth to this young young man. So you can't, I cannot acknowledge her son without giving her flowers. And when I as I get into this story, you're gonna know why I'm giving flowers to Waka Flocca and his mother. Because his mother played a big part on why Waka Flocca didn't crash out. It's easy to crash out like Pooh Shyste. We did the Untold Stories on Pooh Shyste yesterday. So anybody want to go see it? The CX1 DJ's Untold Story of Pooh Shaisty is out now on all digital platforms and on YouTube. But you want to hear the uncut version, you go to Apple Music or uh iHeart Media and you hear everything. The music, the interviews, all everything is on there. YouTube allows only to play just the audio, just the vocals of me talking, and it don't get into the music and all other shit. It don't get into the the meat and butter of what happened with Pooch I stay and Gucci. But you could go to iHeartMedia or you go to CX1DJspodcast.com and listen to it the whole full episode. So let's get back into Waka. So Deb will told, you know, Waka was burning the I only got an hour, yeah. So we gotta get out of here at 10. My producers told me I cannot stay past 10 o'clock. And I I and uh personally, it might go to 1010. Some 10-10 wins. I like the 10-10 part, but we're not we can't go to 10 30. Uh my producers telling me I can't go past that. So let's get back into it. Um so Walker pretty much was already burning the streets up. I'm not gonna tell y'all the shit, all the millions of records he saw, all the all the concert he to he he tore, and all all the impact on white people he had, all the shows. I'm gonna get into what happened with the black ball shit, but we're gonna, we're not gonna he sold millions of records, went platinum, he did all that shit. We don't gotta get into that. You guys know that. This Walker Flocca plane we're talking about. And people say he fell off. Walker had to get his life together. Walker Flocka set set back and made sure he had his setup right before he could come back on the scene. He revamped himself until now in 2026. So we get into that. Well, let's get into the beginning. So as he was stepping in the scene, Gucci went to jail. Walker, like, fuck it. Somebody got to hold the crown down. Ain't been new Gucci. He likes somebody got, you know, people know him from rolling with Gucci. He's like, where the hell Walker came from? Like, people don't even know when Walker came out, Waka was rolling with Gucci. And and Waka Flocka kept his loyalty to Gucci the whole time Gucci was in jail for all that crazy shit that Gucci was doing. The old Gucci, not the new Gucci. For some people that's just joining us on other browsers on Kick or Twitch or Facebook. So let's get into this story. It gets kind of beautiful. So Waka started rapping in 2008, 2009, around that time. He uh he did he he did his own do yeah, he did his first single, and uh before Hornet and the pain camera, he had the oh yeah do you do that shit. That shit blew up. And then here go Gucci, he gets out of jail. You gotta understand Walker was already torn, he was uh doing shit by himself without Gucci. And um I I know Deb had a lot to do with a lot of that stuff as well, like helping walk out while Gucci was in jail, making sure, because at the time, uh you know, Deb was managing Gucci. So I'm quite sure she helped her son, you know. Period. We that's sub-explanatory. So Gucci get out, come home, and uh Gucci see how hot that Walker is going with Brick Squad. So you're like, all right, we'll we're gonna, you know, he offered him. This is what I understand. This is some shit that's out there, but I'm gonna tell you some shit that's not out there. What's not out there, Walker didn't need to sign 1017. He didn't need to sign a contract with he was already hot doing his own shit. But he looked at the name CX1 DJ's Untold Stories of Walker Flock of Flame. He looked at the name of the person that was offering him the contract. He looked, he looked at shot the TCAP, he looked at the name that was on the person that was offering. He looked at 1017 as the big global company to establish his career with. He didn't look at the the point. I'm saying, I'm talking to you, Walker Palaka. Because I'm quite you saw our promotion, so let's keep it real, as men. Walker Palaka Flame looked at the big name on top of his big name, knowingly what his mother told him. Deb Anthony said, Hey, you don't need to sign that goddamn contract. And that information is out there. What's un was untold is Walker did not need Gucci. That's the untold story. People thinking he needed Gucci to be Waka Flocca. Waka Flocka did not fucking need Gucci. Waka Flocka had a couple of million dollars in his pocket way before Gucci came home. CX1 DJ's untold story of Waka Flocca. So yeah, a lot of people that don't know the story. You talking to DJ Butterrock. I've been in the industry 35 years. We journalists, we hood journalists, and we have about, like I said, a bunch of PRs and journalists that run with us. So we know the whole story. There's some shit we're not gonna report on here because we're not trying to piss off nobody's families and no record companies and none of that shit. So we're gonna leave out all the the the official messy shit. When I say it's official, I mean verified is official. We leaving that shit out. We that we here giving flowers. And anyway, I respect Deb Anthony and I respect Waka Flocca. So we only gonna do positive reporting. And was shit sent to us when they saw us doing this from the record Atlantic, a whole bunch of we're not reporting no negativity. So if anybody thinks you're gonna get negativity tonight on Waka Flocca or Deb, you're not getting that tonight. Not on my show. So back to this. Like I said, untold, Walker did not need to sign. He already had a million dollars in his pocket in his pocket when Gucci offered him the $50,000 record deal to sign with 1017. Deb Anthony told him not to sign the contract. So Walker didn't listen to his mother. He signed the damn contract and everything happened. It didn't happen good. See, a lot of the a lot of the public don't see the behind the scenes shit that went on with 1017 and Brick Squad and what happened when Waka Flocka and Gucci started beefing. It got a lot to do with the money that was owed to Waka Flocca, just like we get into the Pooh Shice shit. It kind of was the same shit. Now, this is where good parenting comes in at. Even though Gucci owed Waka Flocka money, even though we all know Waka Flocca was not done, he was not correctly compensated when he signed with 1017. It was money owed to Waka Flocca from 1017. Gucci man label. You notice I'm not saying allegedly. Gucci owed Waka. Now, did he get paid? I ain't getting it that far into that shit. I'm not getting it that far into it. But I'm gonna tell you what Waka didn't do by the help of his upbringing and having a good mother like Deb that's in this industry. I ain't gonna say everything that Deb said, but what goes around comes around. That's another one. You ain't gonna shit my son out of nothing. We will get that shit on the back end. Okay. Now that came from Deb Anthony. And and you're not you're not gonna shit on her family when when all he did was be loyal to Gucci. But one thing, one thing he did have, he had good uncles. He had a good upbringing, he had a good support system, and he had good parents. I'm talking about Waka Flocca. Gucci didn't have all that shit that Waka had. Gucci didn't have the good the support system. He didn't have people that actually gave a fuck about him. So steader, and you gotta understand, Waka was in the streets though. With all the support system, he still had to go outside and get that money. He still had to help his mother. He still had to help be, he had to be a man, a young man, he was out there in Claycoe County. So he did what he had to do to get money. And some of that shit he probably didn't have to do. You know, when you out here pure pure pressure is a motherfucker, just like he signed a contract that his mother told him not to sign. And the way I give stories, I give it straight up. I'll give it to you, Walker, like a big uncle. Because I'm 52 years old and you 40. So I got you about 12 years. So I got experience out here in this music industry. Sold millions of dollars, made millions of dollars on my business and uh pushing records like yours, so I know what I'm talking about. You always have to listen, listen to a manager or a manager, or definitely your mother don't know every damn thing, but when when it comes with a the number one, and I love Walker, and I'm not shitting on Walker. If you have a million dollars in your pockets, in your pocket, I would never sign for five fifty thousand when I'm already making a million, already made a million doing my grind. So, of course, I know Walker know that was wrong. We we this is the people that that don't know the situation coming in this music industry. Listen to your manager, definitely listen to your mother. And uh in I I'm gonna tell you something, because Walker Flock is a smart young man, he's a smart man. It wasn't about the money with Walker because Waka had the money. It was more about loyalty, it was more about um um affiliation at the time. He didn't give a fuck about the money, he had the money. Like, nigga, I don't give a fuck about 50 grand. That was some shit they had pin on paper. But see, Waka Flocka was loyal to Gucci. Gucci was not loyal to Waka Flocca. CX1DJ's untold stories of Waka Flocka Flame. And and for the people that don't know that, everybody like, yo, Gucci is a new nude. One thing I like about Deb and how she raised Waka Flocca, he could have crashed out, they could have kidnapped Gucci, they could have killed Gucci, they had to get him in the studio, they could have got him on the street somewhere. But the the upbringing that Waka Flocka had, he said, man, fuck it, charge to the game. He didn't do the shit that Pooh Shysley did. Which he was in the same situation that Pooh Shisey was in. And actually, it could have been worse because while Gucci was in jail, it was the other way around. Wakaflocka was holding it down for Gucci while he was in jail. Gucci claims he was holding it down for Pooh Shysti when he was in jail, which Pooh Shisey said as some bullshit. Gucci claimed he put money on Pooh Shisey books. Pooh Shisey said that's bullshit. Let's get back to Waka Flocka. I gotta bring Pooh Shyste up here because we're gonna uh in this story, because we just did an untold stories with Pooh Shyste yesterday. And Waka Flocka it fits right in. It shows you the good upbringing, a good upbringing, a support system, and a person that thinks. Walkie didn't think off of anger. He does off of business. I could make another record. I could sit back and still tour and make money off the records that 1017, some of the money that was stolen. How you know, nigga? I know. Waka flocca know, damn Anthony know that 1017 owed Waka Flocka money. Walker did not get compensated for all the shit that he did and all the cell songs he sold, everything he did with 1017. That's why he had the anger he had towards Gucci. Gucci tried to blame and said that Deb stole money from him, uh, was doing features, sending verses out that was not clarified by him. Nigga, well, you out here in jail, and the stuff the will still gotta turn and money still gotta be made, even though you off the street. One thing about Deb, she made sure Waka, no, she made sure Gucci's name was still rolling when Gucci was gone. Waka Flocket made sure 1017 and Brick Square was still going. Does somebody gotta keep the money coming in? If you out here doing three and a half years in prison, well, you gotta understand Gucci was in and out of jail for murder, or uh, you know, all the shit he was doing, busting niggas and hippie bottles, all kind of shit that Gucci was doing. Gucci was in and out of jail, and Deb Anthony was there making sure his business was together. Period. CX1DG's untold stories of Waka Vlock of Flame. So I want to, I wanna, one, what, I wanna, all my viewers and people that's gonna watch it and some of the people in the Anthony family understand this. I know all the shit. Am I gonna report everything? Fuck no. I have too much respect for you guys. And it's always two sides of the story. So why would I I'm I'm gonna report the person I'm giving flowers to? I I I as a DJ played all Waka Flocca music. All my CX1 DJs played it. I was in the streets with a lot of brick squad niggas. What I mean by that, I was surrounded by a lot of people that's affiliated with Waka Flocca. Street niggas, corporate niggas, whatever. And shout out the DJs. He's another person that's from Brick Squad that I interact with. Um I did a like I said, I did an event in Clayton County. He his club was phase two, or whatever that name that shit was, was on one side, and I had another club, and we I was I was, you know, his crowd was kind of my crowd. It was crazy. And it, you know, it could have gone bad, but uh, you know, thank the the power of God and power of real men, me and Ace is cool. Yeah, you know, and uh that was Brick Squad, you know what I'm saying? So I respect that shit, but I also, you know, as a man, you gotta understand, hey man, I'm you know, we out here getting this money. They're like, what the fuck did you where the fuck you? Ace like, where the fuck you came from, nigga? I'm DJ Butterck, CEO of CX1 DJ. So he called Ace, he'll tell you. And I love Ace. Ace is a good dude, he's a good family man, he's uh uh Dan show a good DJ. And he uh he like he he repped that brick squad to you forever. He I never saw him not mentioning Brick Squad or not showing love saying he's the Waka Flocka DJ. He always showed love to Brick Squad and Waka. So Waka Flocka, but DJ's always holding you down. I'm gonna let you know now because I know you're gonna watch the show. We promote you, we tattoo you, you know it. Shout out to DJs, Clayton County. So let's get back to the story. So back to Deb. Deb was a good mother, she made sure he didn't crash out. Your mother only could do but so much. A lot of shit happened in Waka Flocca life. We ain't gonna talk about tonight because it ain't about that. But the the mint the mentality and the mental that it can really kill you if you ain't structured. Deb kept that shit together 100. So Waka Flocca, when you see this, I want you to go wherever you at, get in your car, Lamborghini, or whatever you dropping, and go if you're not already at your mother's house. I know you, you know, y'all, you know, you making sure she's good, and give her a hug and kiss. Because I lost my mother in 2016. And my mother had my back as well. But I a lot of shit my mother said, Waka Flocka, I ain't listened to it. You have a good mother, you have a good support system, you stay there by your mother, man. Give a hug. Say, DJ Butterrock told me to hug you, even though I know you do hug your mother. Just go ahead and hug her and tell you you love her. Because guess what? She got your back, brother. CX1 DJs, we do things different podcasts. We have some turbulties. So we're gonna do we this is how you're gonna tell I've been in the entertainment in uh in a radio world. Because I watch how I'm gonna do this. I'm gonna I'm gonna give the cue for my engineer, my editor to do what he got to do. So this is cue. This is the cue to do this. All right, we're gonna get into that. We ain't gonna get into it, but I'm saying this so you can cut this part out, Skeletor. Because this shit ain't working. So I gotta do this and then we gotta get the hell out of here. I'm not gonna sit here. I'm not no I'm not no tech nigga. I'm not an engineer, I'm just a DJ. What the fuck you want from me? So I'm gonna say this and I'm gonna do my closing arguments, and we're getting the fuck out of here. Skeletor is gonna do what he got to do. All right. So, so we get to this part, Skeletor. You're gonna I want you to edit that part out. We're gonna get into the CX1 DJ's promo videos. No, the promo with all the singles we got coming. Check it out. This is what we got coming. All right, so check this shit out. This is all the singles that's dropping this month, and shit we're dropping next year, and this is what we're gonna get into. Let's go. Play the videos.
SPEAKER_10DJ, DJ, DJ, DJ.
SPEAKER_21But the whatter what DJ Butter Rock, butter rock, but yo brother.
SPEAKER_23I know I just talked to you about eight or twelve hours ago. I'm sorry, I'm just getting this to you too late, y'all. Come on. Me butter. Let's go. CX1D.
SPEAKER_21You know, right. Okay.
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SPEAKER_19It is your boy drama, aka the boy free, and it's a DJ Boy. I wrote a rock, yeah. What are your favorite Rapper drink lost? I ain't clean with software ass walk because that was so crap. Give me your own life, don't make that. You got the ball, gotta put some back.
SPEAKER_06Curtified killers, but I wrote what's some killers.
unknownCurtified killers, but I wrote with some killers. Certified killers, I'm a ball, so I'm fine, play, and fuck y'all. Certified killers, but I wrote with some killers. Circuit five killers, but I wrote with some killers.
SPEAKER_20Curtified killers, I'm a ball, so I'm falling play, ain't a fuck y'all money, money, money, money, money, money.
SPEAKER_03That's why I'm so un Come on, come on. It's like one of the bottom, go ahead.
SPEAKER_04Bring me the bait. Stop playing around. Bring me in the bait.
SPEAKER_15So I'll just support a y'all support. I'll just keep doing the thing. You know, it's never nothing to help you for all of us. So I'm coming out and excited, and I just want to show you a lot of support, and I'll keep supporting you guys as well.
SPEAKER_11And I want you to cut that part out. So Waka Flocka was performing in Philadelphia one year. Around 2011. 2010, something like that. I was there. It was a show. It was like 3,000 motherfuckers there. It was like it was like a festival. It was not a club, it was like an outside festival. It was crazy. He did that. And them niggas saw I can start doing that shit. What you call that? Niggas jumping on each other. I forgot the name. Slam dancing shit. On some on some fucking ontic shit. It was crazy. And um the security said, man, what the fuck is y'all doing? And you know, it was a white, it was a white venue. It was like a it wasn't a it wasn't a it wasn't a uh what the fuck was it? It wasn't a car show. It was it was like a festival. Yeah, like a hundred break squad niggas went up. They started jumping in the crowd, and the crowd was fucking with it. The security fucked up the vibe, and then a flock of people and uh his people started fighting, it was crazy. And then uh you banned from coming out here ever again. I said, God damn, how you gonna ban Waka? I was there. How you gonna ban the nigga? That nigga said it on the mic, you can never come back to Philly. You remember that Waka Flocka? You remember that? Probably 2009, 10, some shit like that. And then he started doing shit in Atlanta. It got to a point everybody banned Waka Flocker from coming to their city. North Carolina, South Carolina, like they say, every time he comes and performing some crazy shit. I said, You can't control the energy of your music. Only you could control the energy of you and your people that's with you. And Waka had the Briggs Card wasn't trying to start no shit. But you know, when you do gangster music, sometimes that gangster shit comes with it. And one thing I'll say about Walker Placa, he was ready for the gangster shit at that time, at a young age. He's like, I you know, I know what I'm saying. Uh, you know, I I gotta, you know, a nigga gonna test me. Niggas was telling some niggas got knocked out, some niggas got stomped. True story. And people knew not to fuck with brick squad. RP the Slim Duncan. I met Slim Duncan, but I did a mixtape with Slim Duncan. RP the fuck. But the brick squad was nothing to fuck with. I'm not gonna say 1017. I'm assuming Waka people was nothing to fuck with. You know, at one time Gucci was nothing to fuck with. But one thing I will say the Gucci and Jeezy shit, like Waka Flocker said that himself, that was some industry shit. And um, you know, coming to this game, you unfortunately you inherit. Say if your mother did something, or your father did something, or your uncle did something, or your cousins did something, or your best friend did something. Unfortunately, if you around or you affiliated, you inherit that shit that comes with that. A lot of shit that Walker had to go through, he inherited other people because he inherit other people's uh downfalls. And that's a true story. Now, what we're gonna do now, we're gonna get into the video part and the music part of this uh show. The CX1 DJ's untold story of Waka Flocca. I want y'all to listen and look at some of his music, some of the shit he did when he was younger, some of the freestyles he did in the studio, everything that Walker had to offer. Let's get into it. CX1 DJs, we do these different podcasts.
unknownI wanna have a beat from liquor, so you know we dead.
SPEAKER_07Well, every baby nigga, who the fuck you like it? Every speed weapon, trap it. I'm gonna eyes the wave, baby 80s, baby 90s, wave me 2000 fucking make me because I fuck you down my lady while your lady got my baby, and I put you and I black me while the fuck I'm from the 80s, no I'm like these baby fucking eat on do y'all baby. Ain't dumb like a big old baby. Baby Baby D163, don't get so now they beat the sweet. Damn this with a white hood, do white thing like spike.
SPEAKER_08Billions up and with them white folk. Now I don't give a full. Cause I'm richer than them white folk. Then McGini truck. Y'all ain't even seen it yet. Bought me T the Burrow, just a baby bobby. I'm hustling out of hollow, Pauly Castellano, got him a problem. I just bought the delay Bring along the boys in the town.
SPEAKER_07Like John, let the boys in the town. Out of the eagle to the top, so it dumps down, let it let dumps down, let it dunce out, let it dunce out, let it dunce out, let it dunce up, let it dunce down, let it dunce up, one about Gucci boy, Lucchelite. I do seven, you wanna have a whole big drive. Murder man, boy, I keep a high job, but I'm a soul, I see I'm a wolf. Shut up, like the monster, move like the monster. Hey, what's poppin'? What's poppin', y'all? It's walking. I just wanna say. Thank y'all, man. Y'all been fucking me for 17, 18 years in my career. Y'all actually showed me I'm talking to my fans right now. Give a fuck about nobody else. I just wanna say, man, y'all, y'all taught me that life is worth living. Y'all taught me educating yourself is worth living for. Y'all taught me how to stay healthy. Y'all helped me down when I got in trouble with the law, had problems in my relationships, things in my career, suicidal thoughts that y'all never knew, just y'all good fucking comments pulled me up. And fast forward to today, it created a person. That's just love, man. That's just love the world. And still at the same time, I ain't taking no shit at all. Literally. But I just like, I just wanna say thank y'all, man. And this series of music that I'm putting out is you got my heart, but you let me the fire. Fuck. Maybe it's you or me gotta blame my tank. You the reason I got the train. It's a bee, but I'm gonna be fucking I gotta get it. I pull the pin the two. Hey, I wanna break some news, y'all right? I'm sitting here thinking, I'm like, nigga, success is hard as a motherfucker. To stay successful, my nigga, it's hard as fuck. Like, and I say that because you gotta be a hard-working, hustling motherfucker to stay successful. When I was told about being rich, successful, or having any kind of success, they made this shit sound like a fairy tale. As if when you got a lot of money, like you don't gotta do shit. You can wake up every day, buy what you want, live how you wanna live. That's bullshit. I'm letting you know right now, if you don't work hard while you broke, while you whatever, you're not gonna goddamn enjoy life being successful if you ain't working hard. Hard working people are successful people. Smart thinking, hard working people. That's successful. Not the money, not the power. It's you being comfortable doing what you're doing every day and you happy about life. Until then, keep motherfucking working hard, man. From me to you, yo. Squad. Every shadow in your house, that's a part of me. Shouldn't ever fuck with Monopoly. When I move whole rooms, start to lose their head. All y'all niggas know the boss and is. I'ma echo in the streets when the drums get loud. I'ma code in your chest when the bell ride. Got my hands on the wheel, I don't serve a slide. Just park in your lane till you step aside. Every scar on my skin can't remess it earn. Every breathe in a cross and the watch and burn. Sitting here with you. Girl, you expensive done. I won't dump the mouth. Now I think it might be two. I overstay when I knew that we would do. You gotta hold on me. I can't let go. You left with everything. Now I'm dreaming and I'm drinking with your go. I'ma let you go.
SPEAKER_09I'ma need some I don't think I'm gonna kill my boy.
SPEAKER_07Chocolate bitch, best friends, red in the shot. If I tell them squad, it's a vibe. You know how we pop it. Let me see you do it with no hands. You know how I like it, sloppy. All them broke niggas, we won't go to nigga.
SPEAKER_22In the clock, what you got for the bad bit? Mouth sloppy with a nice body, chocolate bitch, best friend, ready inside it. If I tell them slide this on me, you know I got it. I ain't never worried about what we doin', we gon' do us. Maybe always worry about what they doin' on. I ain't never worried about what we doin', we gon' do us. Maybe always worry about what they doin'.
SPEAKER_07Hey look, man, word of the motherfucking day, man, right? I don't care what a person do, how they treat you, what they do to you, you stay real, you remain real. I know how hard shit gets, bro. I know it. Don't actually I don't give a fuck how you look at what you look like. Sound if you know you're real, stick to it. I'm telling you, nigga, everybody reveal themselves in time. But just cause somebody do sucker shit, lame shit, bust and shit, etc., I don't mean you change. You stay real. Oh my microwave bitch. Ooh, I like that project shit. Oh the bridge, while the script, make my money fuckin' fill. Oh shit, my bits on the script, baby, come in the fucker. You need shoty got no 50s on your bar. More money in the bank, I'll tell you your fuckin' rap. T-boy night keeping golds on the bar. You might hear your shot if your ass chopped a rock. Ripping the road, we get money. Freddy grease, mood, lose your mood in the dollar. So we scream out Fuck a fucking fight. Nothing but the catch, that would be the best. I keep the crowd shopping like a bitch. I go mix a bitch, I gotta show you. What do you like? Hey, what the fuck is? Bitch me shootin' over here no more short my money up. Damn now I can't read up, ran up in his spot, spot just to get my stats up. Now I'm back on dead. So shoutin' what the f you want. Heard me talkin' sh but this ain't what the f you want. Lock my CEO up. Now it's back. We can talk and sh, bruh. Hang them by the rope. Hit him with the chopper. Call that sh a llama.
SPEAKER_08Call me waka flopper.
SPEAKER_19AKA young wild. AKA yo dop, got, stop, go.
SPEAKER_07Get the drive all night with the stats on the floor, watch keep a water with the shiftin' to the left and he ships to the right. So I think brick boys got it all night. He lame, they ain't got no fight. Keep in my door, we gon shoot out all night, all night, all night.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_07Oh, they do it, hey, oh, they do it, hey, oh they do.