To help kick off the BET Hip Hop Awards weekend, Waka Flocka and his manager-mom, Debra Antney, had a charity bowling event at the Metro Lanes on Metropolitan Boulevard that included the likes of Ludacris, comedian Katt Williams, TV personality Toya Wright, Shawty Lo, Carl Payne of “Martin” fame and French Montana. Waka had pledged $50 per strike for each of the 12 private lanes for upcoming philanthropic endeavors.
All was well until former Waka associate Lil Capp, who says he played a prominent role on the 2009 smash “O Let’s Do It,” rolled into the party demanding redress for unpaid royalties and writing credits. You can pretty much guess what happened next. Fists began flying and security and police descended on the joint and introduced pepper spray into the crowd.
Somehow following the fracas, Waka, now shirtless, was sporting a smile as he dashed back into the bowling alley to grab a plate of food, grab his artist, Muffy, and rolled off the set.
The fight was unfortunate as Waka’s Mizay Entertainment announced their plans for the “Home for the Holidays” program. Homes for the Holidays will put 10 single- and grandparent-headed households into homes of their own for the Christmas holiday. –terry shropshire