Waka Flocka Flame Reacts To Booking Cancellation After Supporting Trump  

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 19: Waka Flocka Flame performs during the Wild ‘N Out Live: The Final Lap Tour at State Farm Arena on September 19, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Julia Beverly/Getty Images)

“Free speech is only given to those who don’t go against the system…” Waka Flocka Flame wrote in a lengthy post on X. The rapper is responding to a meet-and-greet he had scheduled in D.C. being canceled. In his opinion, this act was in response to him publicly supporting Donald Trump. “A lot of ppl need to wake up… yall being used for a bigger agenda… free speech is free speech… my decision for who I vote for is my decision…” he continued.

The rapper reveals that the event was canceled because a group of individuals protested against it. “They harassed a liquor store until they canceled the sh*t… then they spin it like I did something wrong for having an opinion… that’s freedom?” The rapper’s post follows an interesting report from TMZ who’s alleging the rapper didn’t even vote for President-elect Donald Trump.

Did Waka Flocka Flame Actually Vote For Donald Trump?

Waka Flocka Flame, one of Donald Trump’s biggest hip-hop supporters, appears not to have voted on Election Day after all. The “No Hands” hitmaker heavily promoted voting for newly elected president Donald Trump across social media, but a fan claims that he did not cast his ballot, according to records. TMZ broke the news on Wednesday (Nov. 6).

Social media user @ajrbcg_ shared the records that indicate no record of Waka casting a vote on X, tweeting: “Waka Flocka NEVER VOTED y’all according to records. Some Twitter users pulled up his info. So he’s basically a celebrity who is pushing propaganda. Whole time he not even voting at all. That’s lame as hell man. Wow.” Waka addressed the revelation on November 5, stating, “Keep worry about me not voteN… Y’all mad because i know we second-class citizens…. Idgaf but i pay attention to who [wind emoji]’n… my voice bigger then my vote.. ain’t no punking me!!! Fake Bully’s.”

The rapper’s records were revealed on the website didmyfriendvote.org. Waka has been an advocate for Trump since 2016. He kicked out a Harris supporter at a recent concert. 


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