Waka Flocka Flame has revealed one of his dream collaborations as a fan, demanding that 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes join forces.

On Tuesday (August 1), the Atlanta rapper took to social media to emphasize a much-needed crossover in Hip Hop that he believes would enrich the culture.

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“The culture need a joint album from @BustaRhymes & @50cent,” he wrote in a Twitter post. “don’t give us a tired ass excuse because y’all going on a worldwide tour that’s too much fu*%*ng time lol.”

The “worldwide tour” he is referring to is 50 Cent’s Final Lap Tour which features Busta as a special guest across all dates; Jeremih is also on the bill for all North American shows.

Regarding his own music, Waka Flocka Flame made an interesting confession about “No Hands” last month after the club smash earned him his first diamond plaque.

In an Instagram Story, the rapper revealed that if it weren’t for the recommendation of DJ Love Dinero, he wouldn’t have taken the track as his own to begin with.

“Thank u for letting me know this a hit brada,” he wrote while sharing Dinero’s post about the song’s diamond success. “I’ll never forget I tried to fight you for playing this girly ass record and now look. Crazy how life goes.”

Waka Flocka Flame Refuses To Tolerate Any ‘Red Flags’ As He Re-Enters Dating Pool
Waka Flocka Flame Refuses To Tolerate Any ‘Red Flags’ As He Re-Enters Dating Pool

Wale, who appeared on “No Hands” alongside Roscoe Dash, also reacted to the news on his Instagram Stories, writing: “Classico. Floarin. [Trophy emoji].”

Drumma Boy, the Memphis native who produced “No Hands,” told TMZ that it was quite the momentous occasion for him as well.

“[The song] felt special and I felt like the conductor,” he said. “I saw Roscoe in the corner and really one of the only people really locked in rapping to himself. I said what you got bro … go in the booth!!!”

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He continued: “The rest was history … I had just cooked the beat up from scratch in front of 70+ people so it was like I was the DJ and once I got the people rocking, it was a wrap!!!”

Despite not liking the song at first, Waka Flocka Flame is still salty that “No Hands” didn’t win a Grammy.