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Waka Flocka Flame Reacts to New Diddy Docuseries: ‘That Boy a Monster’

Written by on 12/10/2025

Waka Flocka Flame is the latest artist to weigh in on the shocking allegations laid out in 50 Cent’s Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning—and he isn’t holding back. When asked for his reaction in a recent interview, the Atlanta rapper made it clear exactly where he stands.

“With all that bread, that boy a monster,” Waka said bluntly. “That could be my own brother, and I wouldn’t f*ck with him a day in my life.”

Waka, 39, said Diddy’s alleged behavior—along with the long-discussed business practices highlighted in the doc—speaks volumes about the Bad Boy mogul’s character. He urged people to pay close attention to what happens to artists after they sign to a label.

“Pay attention to artists when they’re signed, their success rate after being signed,” he said. “That should explain everything to who a person is.”

@joy.of.everythingWe talk with Waka Flocka Flame about 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary The Reckoning, and his reaction says everything. Flocka makes it clear that if the allegations are true, Diddy is a “monster,” and even if he were his own brother, he’d disown him. As a 2Pac fan, Flocka says that if Diddy had anything to do with what people have long suspected, then it’s game over.♬ original sound – Joy Of Everything

Waka also made it clear he’s always gravitated toward Diddy’s rivals from the ’90s. He praised Death Row Records as a “brotherhood” where artists had “ownership,” and openly reaffirmed his loyalty to Tupac Shakur.

The Reckoning leans into the long-circulating theory that Diddy played a role in Tupac’s murder and includes previously unseen proffer footage of Duane “Keffe D” Davis. In the 2008 tape, Davis claims he orchestrated Shakur’s killing under alleged direction from Combs.

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After finishing the docuseries, Waka filmed a follow-up reaction video, saying the revelations reinforced his distrust of the industry—and that his own quieter career phase may have spared him from the darker celebrity circles the doc describes.

“Thank you, God, that I never went to nobody party,”Waka said. “I don’t even go to studios—thank you! I’m not even hot no more, nobody is requesting me.”

Waka Flocka’s commentary adds yet another voice to the growing wave of artists publicly distancing themselves from Diddy in the fallout of The Reckoning.