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For the 2018 Jubilee concert, Waka Flocka Flame performed in cold and rainy conditions. Despite the weather, some UNC students made the journey out to Hooker Fields to hear him perform with openers DJ Luke Nasty and Hollywood COLD. Staff writer Sara Pequeño asked five UNC students what they thought of Waka Flocka’s performance — or if they didn’t go, why not. 


Kyle Keary

First-year biology major 

“It wasn’t really the best, so — it was pretty cold and rainy.” 


Foram Patel 

Senior information science major

“It was my third time seeing him, and I was a little disappointed. Basically, there were just not that many people, but also, he only has, like, two songs that are popular.” 


Rabina Sawhney 

Sophomore business major 

“My friends wanted to go to Waka, so I had to go to Waka.” 


Cole Mueller 

Sophomore exercise and sports science and psychology major

“I didn’t go to Waka because it was raining and I was doing homework.”

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Andrew Phelan

Junior public policy major 

“I didn’t go to Waka because I was taking care of my puppy.” 

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