Overview
- Waka Flocka changed a line in Hard in da Paint during an Atlanta show, with fan video capturing him swapping a shout-out to Gucci Mane for a profane rejection.
- He pushed back on the interpretation in an Instagram Story, telling followers they were reaching and to stop putting him and hate in the same sentence.
- Not long after, he posted an Instagram Story quoting, Put that ink to the paper, I was under duress, a line linked to Gucci Mane’s Crash Dummy diss, which some read as mocking.
- Earlier this week, he had shared and then deleted a note saying he would not celebrate whatever is happening with Gucci, signaling a more neutral stance at the time.
- Context for the reactions includes reporting that Pooh Shiesty and Big30 were tied by testimony to an alleged incident forcing Gucci to sign paperwork, as well as Gucci and Waka’s early-2010s feud that was reported as resolved in 2018.