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Waka Flocka Flame On Daniel Caesar's Controversial Race Comments: "He Shouldn't Talk About Black People"
Waka Flocka Flame On Daniel Caesar's Controversial Race Comments: "He Shouldn't Talk About Black People"
Source: TMZ

Waka Flocka Flame On Daniel Caesar's Controversial Race Comments: "He Shouldn't Talk About Black People"

Waka Flocka Flame On Daniel Caesar's Controversial Race Comments: "He Shouldn't Talk About Black People" Source: TMZ

The Atlanta rapper also suggested that the singer shouldn't speak on black Americans because he's Canadian.

Daniel Caesar is still facing backlash for comments he made about race during a recent Instagram Live, most recently from Waka Flocka Flame and his wife Tammy Rivera. The two held the singer to task on his remarks while speaking to TMZ.

The conversation begins with the cameraman explaining what's going on with Caesar and providing some of the comments he said. At one point, Rivera asks if Caesar is American, to which the cameraman says that he's not.

"He's from Canada, okay so he doesn't know what's going on. He's Canadian," Rivera said. "Tell him to drive down the street in a car and speed and get pulled over by two white cops then he'll figure out why."

"Bruh, don't speak American business if you not from here," Waka chimes in before speakings further on the matter.

"You said, ni**a 'get over it?'" Flocka said. "Make sure you stay the fuck away from Brick Squad 'cause we might get over on your ass, bruh. Don't you ever in your life talk about black people like that. Boy, you stupid...Ni**a got his hair blonde. He shouldn't talk about black people."

Caesar's Instagram Live came about Tuesday, during which he asked why black people are "being mean" to white people, particulalry YesJulz.

YesJulz found herself facing backlash after she was criticized for disrespecting black women in media, Scottie Beam and Karen Civil.