Last night on Hot 97, The Kingpin spoke on the fuckery surrounding Beans and Hov. During Roc-A-Fella’s heyday, Flex’s show was the Roc’s battlefield. But after these recent events, there probably won’t be anymore shots fired. Heads Up: Greazy
Tag: funkmaster flex

Moment of silence.
All praises due to the Hot 97.
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CDQ courtesy of HHNM
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Flex and Cee shit talkin’: Part 1
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Flex and Cee shit talkin’: Part 2
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Flex and Cee shit talkin’: Part 3
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Last night, the pride of Canada kicked a freestyle over Jigga’s “You, Me, Him, & Her” and Raekwon’s “Incarcerated Scarfaces” on Funkmaster Flex’s show. I thought that stopped doing these kinds of things over at 395 Hudson St. *shrugs shoulders*
“I’m in Aston doing donuts, I’m will kill the game and never send it my condolence.”
Previously: Drake Interview (Angie Martinez)
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Props: illroots
Update: short visual courtesy of Cipha Sounds
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