Frustrated with his label situation, Waka Flocka is looking to buy out his Atlantic contract with the delay of his "Flockaveli 2" album. The Atlanta rapper tweeted that he is "sad" about the delay and followed up with the hashtag #LetWakaGo.

Waka recently sat down with MTV to speak about the project and said that he believes fans want to see him revert back to his earlier music and sound. 

"I feel like my core fans from the earlier stage of my career. They want to hear that rap. They want the underground Waka... People be like yo your fans changed. I'm like no ni**a, they've always been here. My fans are the same. It's just now I know how to touch different crowds now and I just want to put it all together. I don't want to say I'm rapping for the Whites or the Blacks or the Mexicans or Indians. I just want to do one style of music and everybody listen to it."

Stay tuned to hear more developments on the "Flockaveli 2" release. 

Source: MTV/Twitter