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Every Tom, Dick, and Harry in Hip-Hop has weighed in on Kendrick Lamar‘s “Control” verse, and now it’s 50 Cent‘s turn. The Queens rapper sat with Funkmaster Flex to give his thoughts on the matter, speak on why he still doesn’t like Steve Stoute, and if he’s to blame for the climate of New York […]
Swizz Beatz attempts to end the summer with a bang via new a tune called “Hands Up” featuring the monstrous cast of Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz, and Lil Wayne.
Kendrick Lamar may have earned the win on “Control (HOF),” but Big Sean also got busy with the bars. In fact, the Detroit rapper has been in a zone lyrically since his 2012 mixtape Detroit. He brought this same energy to the Funkmaster Flex show and spit a customary freestyle to boot.
Yo Gotti has never been one to hold his tongue, and that can be heard in his latest release “F*ck You.”
The Internets have a tendency to blow things out of proportion. Look at DJ Khaled’s hilarious marriage proposal to Nicki Minaj for instance. Following days of banter and corresponding memes, the first lady of YMCMB opened up to Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex on the matter and a host of other things.
Action Bronson is nice. Not saying this is up for debate, but the Queens spitter’s recent appearance on the Funkmaster Flex show should quiet all that question his prowess as a MC.
Listeners caught a few gems on Funkmaster Flex’s Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself? project. One of them was a track by the incomparable Raekwon and Estelle called “All About You.” The only gripe was Funk Flex’s barking all throughout the song.
CDQs of random tracks from Funkmaster Flex’s Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself? mixtape have gotten liberated daily since it released. The latest happens to be a fan favorite by Slaughterhouse titled “House Gang.”
Listen to any recent material Joell Ortiz, and you’ll see that he’s coming for blood in 2013. One of his latest displays of hard body lyrics appears on a cut from Funkmaster Flex’s Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself? mixtape, titled “Roll Deep.”
Mac Miller invaded New York City to promote his new single “S.D.S.” and his forthcoming Watching Movies with the Sound Off LP. This led the Pittsburgh lyricist to the Funkmaster Flex Show, where he obliged to the customary practice of freestyling while the Hot 97 DJ talks his ish.
The next rapper from the A$AP Mob clique not named A$AP Rocky to get a push is clearly A$AP Ferg. The Harlem rapper drops a video for “Persian Wine,” off the Mob’s Lord$ Never Worry mixtape that dropped last year.
A more than worthy MC in Joell Ortiz takes Drake’s “5 Am In Toronto” to task in a freestyle debuted by Funkmaster Flex. As a proud King’s County native, it was only right that he titled his “5 AM In Brooklyn.”