Waka Flocka Reacts To Gucci Mane/Pooh Shiesty Kidnapping Case

Waka Flocka Reacts To Gucci Mane/Pooh Shiesty Kidnapping Case

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Waka Flocka Flame addressed speculation online after the reported arrests of Pooh Shiesty and Big 30 in connection with allegations involving Gucci Mane. The Atlanta rapper issued a blunt message on X (Twitter) on April 2, 2026, distancing himself from the unfolding situation.

Authorities allege that the Memphis rappers participated in a January 10, 2026 incident involving kidnapping, conspiracy to kidnap, and robbery tied to Gucci Mane. News of the accusations quickly spread across social media, prompting fans to question whether Waka would respond publicly given his complicated history with the Atlanta trap pioneer.

Instead of engaging in speculation, Waka shut down the narrative with a direct statement.

“Man y’all out yo fucking mind if you think I’m a celebrate wop situation if tho we ain’t on one accord…none of my business carrying 🅱️💲〽️,” he wrote.

The remark addressed fans who assumed he might react negatively toward Gucci Mane’s alleged predicament. Gucci, often called “Wop,” shares family ties and a long musical history with Waka. The two helped shape Atlanta’s trap movement during the late 2000s through their work with Brick Squad.

Their relationship fractured around 2010 amid disputes involving management, loyalty, and public criticism. Deb Antney, Waka’s mother and Gucci’s former manager, spoke on the issues between the two in 2021.

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She would reveal that Gucci Mane allegedly stole $5k from rapper French Montana. Montana is also a former client of Deb Antney.

Waka’s tweet acknowledged that distance while rejecting the idea that he would celebrate legal trouble involving his cousin. His phrase “if tho we ain’t on one accord” signaled that the pair remain out of alignment despite their shared history.

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The closing line also carried symbolism. By stating the situation was “none of my business carrying 🅱️💲〽️,” Waka referenced Brick Squad Monopoly, the crew that once defined both artists’ rise in rap. The emoji shorthand suggested he no longer represents that collective dynamic in public disputes.

The message ultimately delivered a clear stance. Waka refused to mock Gucci Mane’s alleged circumstances and made it clear he will not weigh in on a case that does not involve him directly.