Rapper Waka Flocka Flame erupted in fury today, issuing a chilling warning to media outlets after a blog post falsely claimed his newborn son is his only child, igniting a firestorm over the disrespect of his daughter and threatening violent consequences for those who “play with my kids.”
In an explosive video obtained exclusively by 9MagTV, the Atlanta hip-hop star, born Juaquin Malphurs, did not hold back his rage as he addressed the damaging narrative that erased his daughter from his family legacy. “This [expletive] be so evident,” Flocka declared, his voice trembling with anger. “How much y’all don’t… Y’all act like y’all salute but you disrespect my daughter.”
The controversy erupted after an unnamed blog published a piece celebrating the arrival of Flocka’s newborn son, incorrectly stating the infant is his first and only child. The rapper, known for his aggressive street anthems and unflinching realness, made it crystal clear that such reporting is not just inaccurate but deeply personal and dangerous.
“I’ll be on f— If I just like put a hundred thousand on an owner, man. That’d be the ignorant [expletive] y’all want people like me to reply with,” Flocka warned, his eyes locked on the camera. “That [expletive] could get you smoked the way you disrespecting my kid.”
The video, recorded in what appears to be a studio environment, shows Flocka pacing and gesturing emphatically as he dismantles the blog’s claim. He repeatedly emphasizes that his daughter, whose identity he fiercely protects, is a central part of his life and will not be erased by careless journalism. “I’m not none of these celebrities, man,” he shouted. “This the last time a blog will play with my kids like this.”

Flocka clarified that his newborn son is indeed his second child, not his first, and demanded immediate respect for his family. “This my second child. You just my motherf— This is my first son. Stop playing with my daughter, bro,” he said, his tone shifting from anger to a raw, pleading intensity. “I’m just telling y’all that [expletive]. That’s crazy for adults to play with a younger… Y’all got some… I ain’t going to lie, that [expletive] could get you smoked, man.”
The rapper’s outburst comes at a time when celebrity news cycles often blur the lines between fact and fiction, but Flocka’s response is uniquely visceral. He draws a hard line between himself and other public figures who might tolerate such misrepresentation. “Stop playing with me, man. Damn. That [expletive] crazy, man,” he added, shaking his head in disbelief.
Sources close to the rapper confirm that Flocka has been a devoted father to his daughter for years, often sharing glimpses of their bond on social media. The blog’s error, which has since been removed from some platforms but continues to circulate, struck a nerve that goes beyond typical celebrity outrage. It taps into a father’s primal instinct to protect his child from public erasure.

In the video, Flocka also took a moment to address his fans directly, urging them to stay true to themselves regardless of outside narratives. “I know how all this [expletive] get, bro. I know it. Don’t ask me. How you look or what you look like or how you sound, if you know you real, stick to it,” he advised, momentarily shifting from fury to wisdom. “Everybody reveal they self in time. Just cuz somebody do some lame [expletive]… That don’t mean you change. You stay real.”
The warning to the blog and other media outlets is unmistakable. Flocka, who has built a career on authenticity and street credibility, is not bluffing. His history includes public confrontations and legal skirmishes, but this threat is directed squarely at those who weaponize misinformation against his family. “That [expletive] could get you smoked,” he repeated, ensuring the message lands with lethal clarity.
Legal experts note that while Flocka’s language is extreme, it reflects a growing frustration among celebrities who feel their personal lives are exploited without accountability. Defamation lawsuits are common, but Flocka’s approach is raw and unfiltered, bypassing legal channels for a direct, public reckoning.

The blog in question has not issued a public statement as of this report. Attempts to reach its editors were unsuccessful. However, the video has already gone 𝓿𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓁 across social media platforms, with fans and critics alike weighing in on the rapper’s outburst. Some applaud his fierce protection of his daughter, while others express concern over the violent rhetoric.
Flocka’s wife, Tammy Rivera, has not commented publicly on the incident, but sources say she supports her husband’s stance. The couple welcomed their son earlier this month, a joyous occasion now overshadowed by this media firestorm.
As the video concludes, Flocka’s tone softens slightly, but the underlying threat remains. “Thanks for tuning in to 9MagTV,” he says, the music swelling as the screen fades. But for the blog that sparked this fury, the message is clear: get it right, or face the consequences. “Get U Shmoked” is not just a title—it is a promise from a father who will not let anyone diminish his family’s truth.


