Funkmaster Flex Reflects On His Role In Drake & Meek Mill Beef

Funkmaster Flex has made no secret of one simple fact — he’s got an opinion, and he’s not afraid to share it. And while he’s occasionally ruffled a few feathers, many have found Flex’s honesty to be refreshing. After all, this is the man who has arranged enough classic freestyles in his day to merit the benefit of the doubt. 

The legendary radio host recently sat down for an interview on Rap Radar’s Cigar Talk show, and while he covered a variety of topics — including a scathing assessment of Cardi B’s rapping ability — one of the most interesting came from his reflection on Drake and Meek Mill’s infamous beef. By his own admission, he actually played a role in stoking the fires. Fans likely remember Flex playing a “10 Bands” reference track during his show, attempting to validate Meek Mill’s ghostwriting accusations at the onset of the feud. 

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Sensing an opportunity to insert himself in the history books, Flex looked to one of hip-hop’s classic battles — that of KRS-One, DJ Red Alert, MC Shan, who previously bumped heads over the birthplace of hip-hop. “I gotta be honest, I kind of bit that whole routine, or my involvement. I was copying, watching Red Alert and MC Shan and KRS-One,” admits Flex, around the thirty-six-minute mark. “And I watched people throw the flame on it and I said, ‘If I throw the flame on it, this can be one of those.’ … I ain’t gonna lie, I wanted to be in the history book like Red Alert and Shan and KRS-One.”

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When asked if he attempted to arrange a premiere for Meek Mill’s response to “Charged Up” and “Back To Back,” Flex smiled, his eyes speaking volumes. “You know what, Meek was always in a cheerful phase about [it]—he wasn’t overly stressed,” explains Flex. “I wanna say I feel maybe me and Meek must have had a miscommunication on the song, or what it was gonna be.”

“I did reach out to him, and was like hey,” he chuckles, heavily implying that he intended on premiering Meek’s “Wanna Know.”  “I did do that! And he was like, ‘Of course, man.’ And then I might have said, ‘All right, Monday?’ I might’ve. And then I thought he agreed.” Alas, Flex did not end up premiering Meek’s record as arranged, and “Wanna Know” ended up dropping a few days later.

Check out Funk Flex’s own assessment of his role in the Drake vs. Meek conflict below, courtesy of Cigar Talk. 

Talib Kweli & Diamond D Connect On “Attention Span” Ft. Skyzoo

When one of rap’s most celebrated MCs and producers come together, you know you’re about to get something special. Talib Kweli and Diamond D have been revving up for the release of a brand new collaborative project, Gotham. The rap titans emerged last week with the release of their latest single, “Attention Span” ft. Skyzoo. Diamond D brings a hardcore and gritty instrumental to the table for Talib Kweli and Skyzoo to flex their pen game over. Slick bars, tight flows, and top-tier production are exactly what this trio of artists brings to the table on this record. “You don’t pay attention, man/ That’s why your pockets is the size of your attention span,” Talib raps off the rip.

Check out the latest track from Talib and Diamond D below.

Quotable Lyrics
You know how the story go, born alone, die alone
‘Til they bring the gentrified home for the glory road
They made us underrated icons in front of a tripod
‘Cause for every Chelsea Handler, there’s always a Tyshawn

DMX’s Music Streams Increased By Nearly 1,000 Percent Since His Death

Whenever a beloved musician dies, fans have a tendency to cause that artist’s catalog sales to increase as they pay tribute and new fans catch on to artists they may not have paid much attention to before. DMX’s catalog was no exception — in fact, streams of his music increased by a huge amount according to Billboard, 928% since April 9, the date of DMX’s death.

Streams of DMX’s music increased to 75.7 million over the weekend following DMX’s death (audio and video combined) from 7.36 million, the two days before. The most streamed songs included “Ruff Ryders Anthem” (9.59 million; up 973%), “X Gon’ Give It To Ya” (5.79 million; up 900%), “Slippin’” (5.52 million; up 853%), “Party Up (In Here)” (5.20 million; up 941%) and “How It’s Goin’ Down” featuring Faith Evans (3.52 million; up 691%). Those streams had been going up for the week before DMX’s passing after he was hospitalized by a heart attack following a reported overdose that left him in a coma.

DMX’s autobiography also reached Amazon’s bestsellers list in nonfiction after he died, with the mayor of his hometown, Yonkers, New York planning to honor him with a memorial. Meanwhile, DMX’s label, Def Jam, received a backlash after releasing a pair of compilation albums when fans accused the label of exploiting his hospitalization.

Sauce Walka Enlists A$AP Rocky On “ASAP Sauce”

Sauce Walka has been unveiling project after project this past week. In a matter of days, the rapper shared four projects including God Of Texas. Though he kept the majority of features within his inner circle on all four projects, God Of Texas did include a highly anticipated collaboration with Harlem’s own, A$AP Rocky. Together, the pair deliver an eerie yet luxurious banger where they detail their fashion fetishes, as you could only expect from Rocky.

The collaboration should come as no surprise since Rocky’s appreciation for Houston culture has been well-documented. The pair were previously spotted shooting a music video which built anticipation for a collaboration. Even with the amount of influence that came from Houston, Sauce Walka offered praise during an interview last year for always giving credit where it’s due.

Check the song below.

Quotable Lyrics
You ain’t even gang, how you got thug ties?
You don’t even bang, how you got blood ties?
Man, fuck it, man, he ain’t up in my bloodline

Daunte Wright’s Cop Shooter Kim Potter Resigns

After two days of unrest and emotional statements about the horrific killing of Black man Daunte Wright, the Minneapolis police officer responsible for taking his life has resigned. Daunte Wright’s Cop Shooter Resigns According to reports, the white cop who killed Wright has resigned 48 hours after the world took action with Black Lives Matter […]

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Sauce Walka Unveils “God Of Texas” Project

Behind the flamboyant fashion choices and sometimes controversial rants, Sauce Walka has always had a surplus of music ready to release, and the fans are always welcome to it. Last week, the rapper came through with back-to-back projects which included a solo album, a collaborative tape with El Trainn, and R&B Sauce

A fourth project emerged during the prolific run last week. God Of Texas is a 20-song body of work that brings Sauce Walka to the forefront alongside a slew of collaborators. Major names like Trippie Redd and A$AP Rocky appear while the majority of the features come from Sauce’s list of frequent collaborators like Peso Peso, Rico Glizzy, Sancho Saucy, El Trainn, and more.

Check out the latest project from the self-proclaimed God Of Texas below. 

LL Cool J Isn’t Happy About “Forefather of Pop Rap” Title

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Rap veteran LL Cool J wants respect put on his name. The hip-hop OG went to social media to voice his complaint about the title of “forefather of pop rap” being given to him. LL Cool J Isn’t Happy About Pop Rap Credit The “I Need Love” crooner took to Twitter to let followers known […]

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Megan Thee Stallion Interviews City Girls About “Hood” Days

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Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion is changing her career path. The Texas Hottie is trying her hand at interviewing and had some pretty dope guests to get started. Megan Thee Stallion Interviews The City Girls The “WAP” hitmaker interviewed Florida rap duo City Girls for Interview Magazine. The triad of superstars discussed their successes in the […]

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Funk Flex Calls Rappers Out Who Turn Off Comments Cowards

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Radio veteran Funk Flex thinks rappers need to just suck it up. The Hot 97 host recently spoke out against artists who turn off comments from haters on social media. Funk Flex Calls Rappers Out For Turning Off Comments Flex didn’t hold back on a new episode of “Cigar Talk” and called the rappers who […]

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