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Funkmaster flex juan epstein show lead 2

Funkmaster Flex Drops Bombs On Drake In Hot 97 Rant

Funkmaster Flex Drops Hip-Hop History In Conversation With Rosenberg & Ciph On The Latest Edition Of The Juan Epstein Show.

Funkmaster Flex promised to take shots at Drake this week, and on Saturday he did just that with bombs in tow.

During Drake's concert in New York City on Thursday, he took shots at Flex. "Fire Funk Flex, and then I'll come and do your show," Drake said, to a crowd at Madison Square Garden. The dispute likely stems from Flex's criticism of Drake near the beginning of his beef with Meek Mill.

Listen to the 25-minute rant below, but a bullet points from Funkmaster Flex's allegations and stories:

-He mirrors what DJ Drama said recently: that Meek Mill thought Drake was dissing him with his guest verse on Meek.

-When Meek's team questioned them, Drake's team released the reference track to avoid the questioning - that Drake didn't even write the verse, but someone else did. When additional leaks found their way out, Flex said, it got "out of control."

-Having ghostwriters or cowriters doesn't matter when it comes to making good music, Flex said, but it's a different story when it comes to top five kudos. Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole deserve that spot. "If you have help on your bars to compete for that Top Five movement, that is an issue," he said.

-During a time when Drake was wearing a sling, it was because when getting into a physical altercation with Diddy, that Drake's security guard "yanked [Drake's] arm out the socket" while trying to get him out of harm's way.

-Drake rehearsed before his infamous Blackberry freestyle, and his handlers wanted video footage of him holding the Blackberry to provide evidence that he writes his own lyrics. "You knew this day was coming one day, when people might question your pen," Flex said. "Bruh, I see through you."

-Writer Quentin Miller wouldn't constantly be in the studio with Drake if he wasn't writing for Drake.

-That Drake should have just admitted that he has collaborative writers and kept it moving. "Yes, he writes. But there's a couple key things that he didn't," he said.

Listen to the full audio below.