Peter Bailey shares a NiteCap backstage at Revolution Live where Waka discusses his faith in God, what he'd like to see Obama work on, Chief Keef and Atlanta's up and coming stars Alley Boy and Trouble.
This was a chill interview
@jrmoineypeter "legtouch" bailey
@dr.banana2828That barber fucked up his hairline,he sucks.
@dreadxplayzs7849Waka is so much more intelligent that his lyrics suggest
@GoranKeokiInteresting
@TemporarilyImmortal1@JuanGonzalez-vy8mh
Nigga reminded me of the dbz narrator wit da intro lol
@bryanmedina3183"interesting"
@JoeBlow-ub1usIf I can say it instead of physicaly doing it, I haven't committed a crime. Thats one of the wisest ways of explaining this music that ive heard, and for that I fux wit Waka.
@YellaBandannaDamn I wanna shape up in the middle of a interview
@first48pro.3Dude waka high af lol
@reds3445Barber @ 8:46 messed his already bad hair line up even more and got ghost...lol
@EricBlitwhy the fuck they get barbered while an interview ? lol wtf
@yoyoyo7024Lmaoo I'm dying how you gonna line someone up during an interview lol
@JohnnyJohn118Sean Dafny hell yeah bro, I am an Anime junkie. The fact that you recognized it is even more impressive! Word up #Salute Back
@Black101Warri0rDiggin' the show concept. Luv the NiteCap logo intro
@DigThat32waka looking like nigga stop fuckin touching me..it aint that type of party
@jaywilkerson7187wtf did he do??? His lineing still fucked up.
@seandafnynigga I Salute the fuck out you how u gone be on a Waka video and you got the nigga Yusuke Urameshi as yo profile pic? Not only its Yusuke its demon version that mean you DEEP into the anime shit. #Salute bruh #Squad thats cool as hell.
@seandafnytouching waka way too much...
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