Waka Flocka Flame appeared on CNN to discuss why he cancelled his University of Oklahoma appearance with senior political correspondent Brianna Keilar.

Flock was scheduled to perform with SAE at the university, but cancelled his show after seeing Sigma Alpha Epsilon's racist chant video. While speaking with Keila, Waka expressed his disappointment with the fraternity, saying he is "disgusted" by their actions. The Atlanta rapper performed at the same concert at the University of Oklahoma last year, where he bonded with the frat members and while speaking on CNN, said he felt like he was a part of their brotherhood.

"I knew those kids," said Flock. "I performed for those kids. They made me feel like a brother. Just to see what a person does behind closed doors is more disgusting than [hurtful]."

He also feels as though the students cannot be blamed, because the racist remarks were probably taught in the household. "I really can't blame the kids. I feel like that's passed down," he explained. Waka was at a complete lost for words as he expressed his shock at the students' behavior. Like many others, he feels like "everybody should be [held] accountable in that video."

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