Waka Flocka Shares Two New Mixtape Tracklists, Both Dropping This Month

Waka Flocka shares the tracklists for "LeBron Flocka James Pt. 4" and "Flock Curry (DuFlockaRant Edition)." He plans to drop both tapes this month.

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There hasn't been a Waka project thus far into 2016. In January, just over a month after his Flockaveli 1.5 mixtape, Waka announced that he and Southside (who raps as Young Sizzle) would be dropping a tape later that month. Though he and Sizzle soon dropped two collabs, their joint tape still hasn't surfaced. Lucky for Waka fans, the Brick Squad Monopoly boss has just revealed his plans to drop two new mixtapes this month. The news broke yesterday on Waka's Instagram, as he posted screenshots of the iTunes tracklists of both LeBron Flocka James Pt. 4 and Flock Curry (DuFlockaRant Edition)

Though he still hasn't given an update on his joint tape with Sizzle, the 808 Mafia leader will contribute heavily to LeBron Flocka James Pt. 4 as both a rapper and producer, as each of his aliases are seen on the tape's tracklist a combined eight times. The name "Black Yo..." (Blac Youngsta, perhaps?) is cut off on the iTunes screen, and aside from that, there are no other features listed on LeBron Flocka James Pt. 4, which contains 15 tracks. The tape will included two of Waka's previously released freestyles -- his "FlockMixes" of Drake's "Hype" and Kanye's "Real Friends." Two collabs with Sizzle that were released in January, "New Year" and "One Eyed Shooters," also show up on the LBFJ4 tracklist. 

The "DuFlockaRant" edition of Flock Curry includes 17 tracks, only one of which -- November's "Blue or Red" -- has already dropped. The only guest features that can be seen via the screenshot are Chaz Gotti and Busta Rhymes. The collab with the latter veteran should be a wild one. 

Who's ready for two Flocka tapes? 

Waka Flocka Shares Two New Mixtape Tracklists, Both Dropping This Month
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<b>Feature &amp; News Contributor</b> Brooklyn via Toronto writer and music enthusiast. Angus writes reviews, features, and lists for HNHH. While hip-hop is his muse, Angus also puts in work at an experimental dance label. In the evenings, he winds down to dub techno and Donna Summer.