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"BET Hip-Hop Awards. The show was going so well ... and then Waka Flak-ed. Yeah. I said it,' tweeted Hill from the ceremony, adding, "Waka. Flacka. Flamed. Out."
Catching wind of Hill's tweets following the show, Waka responded with venomous tweets of his own going at the BET executive. "Ima let fans know the inside of this lame game yall call rap they want u to don't b ya self N x u out 4 being a real n---- ... p---- HILL," he tweeted. "How the f--- u invite Waka Flocka and hate when i jump N the crowd to connect more wit fans and friends ..... #rappers R robots lol. [...] I THAK BET AS A WHOLE .....99% SHOULD I SAY ......ITS JUST THAT 1% IS A DUCK A-- N----.'
Later regretting his decision to use the social network to voice complaints, Hill extended the olive branch to Waka Flocka, who has yet to respond. "Let's you and me talk," Hill tweeted at Waka. "Bring your manager. I should NOT have sent that first text ... but there's some learning here. You in?"
The 2010 BET Hip-Hop Awards, featuring performances from MC Hammer, Big Boi and more, airs on BET on October 12 at 8PM.



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