Waka Flocka Flame recently sat down with XXL and opened up about his difficulty in coping with the loss of his 2 younger brothers, the first Rahleek, who died very young and inspired the Waka lyric, "When my little brother died I said f**k school" on "Hard in the Paint," as well as brother Kayo Redd whose death by suicide was addressed on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

"So much happened with me and people passing, you come to a sense of being immune. Of course it hurts because you can't hear this person call or chill or see them smile, laugh, cry. You don't get mad, but in time, you feel like that person never existed. You've got to make it up in your mind, like it never happened..."

Flocka goes on to say he simply won't accept that both of his brothers are gone, and that he literally blocks it from his mind.

"I don't accept it. I just cherish all the good moments. I never worry about what happened on the bad sh*t. Literally, I don't think about it or accept it. That's just how I do it. I don't do funerals. F*ck that. No way possible. I don't do it. That sh*t will f*ck my whole year up, literally, going to a funeral. Hell no, I'm not going again. I refuse."

Should Waka talk to someone to deal with these issues or is it okay to ignore the pain and move on? Sound off below.

Source: XXL