
The Atlanta rapper, who once publicly swore off Black girls, recently got engaged to be married and has started his own little family.
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But did you know he’s a marriage counselor too??
Well according to one Waka Flocka fan, he changed her life by saving her from her unhappy marriage!
[Sidebar: Who knew Waka Flocka Flame was such a relationship guru… shock: SMH…]
Please take time to read one fan’s account of how Waka Flocka Flame made her see the light…
Going to see Waka Flocka Flame in concert was the final nail in the coffin of my marriage. Let me explain.
In attempting to learn more about Twitter, I found musicians were doing a better job of social media promotion than most social media experts. I blogged about two rap artists who got social media right, Waka being one of them. He retweeted my post and graciously followed me on Twitter when I asked.
Waka?s following and retweeting me gave me happiness, more followers and credibility. He started my new career of reviewing rap artists. I can?t ever thank him enough.
Now, my ex-husband and I had always had problems. We were on a typical bad relationship roller coaster; good times followed by bad times followed by good times and so on. Finally, the good times were just too far between and although the bad times subsided too, we fell into a very polite and civilized existence. That is, until Waka came to town.
My ex NEVER liked rap, my interest in rap & rap artists, or my blogging about rap. When I knew Waka was coming to Ft. Lauderdale, my husband basically said he wouldn?t prevent me from going (as if) but he didn?t want me to go. When I didn?t immediately agree not to go, things got worse. He basically implied that (and I?m paraphrasing) ?many black men would be putting their bodies in close proximity to mine.? Also, ?since I was so enamored of Waka, if Waka asked, I might go out clubbing with him and end up doing something I?d regret.?
Of course, my ex probably didn?t really think Waka would ?co-mingle? with me, but it was the fact that he even suggested this kind of bullshit scenario that made my mind up for me. I got my Waka concert ticket. I went by myself. And guess what? There were more white people there than anything else, and people from every age group. It was amazing. And the Brick Squad Monopoly gang (including Wooh Da Kid, Kayo Redd, Haitian Fresh, Sugar Shane, and more) burned up the stage.
I paid extra for my BSM T-shirt and a meet & greet with Waka after the concert. This meant you got to get your photo taken with Waka. I had DM?d him a few times before the concert to tell him I was coming & would be the old white lady with reddish hair in the front. When I got my turn for the photo, I said, ?Waka, you follow me on Twitter.? He replied, ?Oh yeah, you said you was comin?!?
I was so thrilled! It really made my night, my week, my year, my decade.
So, basically, the experience with my ex of the Waka concert made my mind up for me. It was time to make that break, and live my life without looking over my shoulder or being beholden to an immature man who didn?t appreciate me or the interesting turns my life might take. We?ve been divorced for a few months now. I couldn?t be happier.
The moral of this story? Don?t EVER let anyone else keep you from your bliss, no matter what that may be. If someone truly loves you, they will come along for the adventure. (CLICK HERE to read full letter.)
See… Waka Flocka Flame isn’t as bad as they all say he is!