Funkmaster Flexes On Drake: “Jay, Nas, Pac, Big, Em, Kendrick & J. Cole Don’t Have 4 F*cking Reference Track Of A N*gga Doing His Verse!!!!”

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Radio veteran Funkmaster Flex has unleashed some serious fury toward Young Money’s Drake amid various ghostwriting and reference tracks drama this week.

Flex fired off handfuls of shots toward Drizzy on social media for allegedly having artists behind some of his standout tunes heading into the weekend.

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Musician Quentin Miller penned an open message to defend his own image and explained his relationship with Drizzy Friday (July 24).

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Drake’s producer 40 went on an epic Twitter tirade Wednesday (July 22) night to speak out on the ghostwriter drama.

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40’s remarks came after Funkmaster Flex released an alleged reference track with Drizzy’s rumored ghostwriter.

The song is “10 Bands” … and Quentin Miller’s version is damn near identical to Drake’s. Funkmaster Flex first played it late Wednesday on NYC’s Hot 97 … throwing gasoline on the fire Meek started by accusing Drake of not writing his own raps — a HUGE insult in hip hop. Meek and a few other rappers are claiming Drake used Quentin’s take as a reference to record his final version. For what it’s worth … Miller does have credits on several Drake tracks, including “10 Bands.” (TMZ)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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  1. All jokes aside. Drake must have really done something he shouldn’t have. These leaks HAVE to be coming from someone in his camp.

    • right. i dont care for dude myself but it aint that serious. they doin the Iggy shuffle on my dude. tryin to Bill Cos him.

    • Not necessarily, could be coming from engineers who had access to it and probably stored it. Or the artist who made the reference track.

    • Yep, another thing annoying about this because he knows the difference and knows a ghostwriter wouldn’t be on the credits. They get hidden for a reason.

  2. Well call diddy out too Flex….call lil Kim out flex….point is you dick ride when and whom you want.

    • We already know this. The rappers that came up around him that he was saluting during the Shiny Suit era perfected this shit. It’s why I always get a good laugh out of those DJs and “purists” from the boroughs that criticize when they promoted the forefathers of this shit while criticizing the Pacs of the world at the time for being authentic. They embraced the pop shit then, so embrace the pop shit now.

  3. I always say Flex is a nigga who give DJs a bad name, BUT if there really is that many damn references out there then something ain’t right. You never know, the same way that Drake studied/recited the script to degrassi, could be the same way that he studies/recites the lyrics that niggas wrote for him in the past. His job is to sell a certain role to the general audience, been like that since day 1. js

    • This is something that isn’t new and Jay-Z has used reference tracks before. Many rappers use them. People think these rappers just get instrumentals and just create a song. Many of these artists take other people songs who completed the song and say I want that song. They change the lyrics and might keep the hook, isn’t that a reference track. That song give the sweet that nasty that gushy stuff was a song that was already made for one of Jay’s artist and he heard it and wanted it and took it and basically just added his verse. Fabolous did this too with one of Jay-Z songs. Jay-Z gave him a song and he basically used the same hook and took some of the lines Jay-Z was using.

      • Nah nah I understand that 100%, Hooks, melodies, bridges, that’s mad common in any genre of music and that’s fine, but we’re talking about VERSES though. When 80% of the reference verse (which shouldn’t exist in the first place if you wrote it) sounds almost identical to the actual verse in the final recording, you’ve pretty much let someone else write that song. It’s ok to throw around ideas in the studio, but why do you need a reference for a verse?. Jay or Fab will most likely tell you that Pharrell or Rick Rubin came up with a certain concept or hook for a song, but I don’t think there’s a person out there that can say that they’ve written half of a verse (let alone a whole verse) for them.

      • No, tht’s not the same, but I know where you’re going with it. Songs with the hook already in it is something most producers do. This is different, but Jay-Z has definitely done this before. I’ve never heard that 10 bands song except in passing because I try to avoid garbage rap, but from what I heard of the reference and Drake track, it was some lines that Miller gave to him and he re-rapped with some subtle changes, and then he finished the song. My thing is that it’s a pop song, so that’s waht it is. It would have been like if a rapper gave Jay-Z “you already know what it’s hitting for…dah, dah” on Excuse me Miss, and then he rapped the rest of it, which actually does happen a lot in hip hop, which is why you have a lot of people in credits of a lot of rap albums for the people who give credit to these people. A lot of them don’t and just claim it all as their own since they wrote the bulk of it.

          • Where did I say I listen to them? I’ve heard them just like you do, but I’ve never bought shit or been seen bumpin’ shit either one has done, so what the fuck are you talking about?

    • That has been what it’s been since day one, but whoever didn’t see that need to get some glasses. Since he came out, the first thing he does is shout out this OVO team that he talks about is untouchable in the game. Oliver’s here; 40’s here; this dude in the camp is here. It’s been almost 10 years since he first got a little bit of shine, and you’ve never heard anything from any of these dudes who apparently rap and not produce like 40, but I guess people think they were just holding Drake’s dick while he pees along with showing up in the album credits. On one of his songs he even calls all them out and then says I’m the OVO front man, the cash cow. Shit’s pretty written out if you aren’t slow.

    • It’s what he does. He’s 50 years old on the radio talking about shit that he really can’t relate to anymore.

  4. Using reference tracks has been used by Jay-Z. It’s well known that Jay-Z uses references tracks. That’s nothing new. Jay-Z has taken songs from other artists and never gave them credit or publishing for the record he took. Drake not only gave the man credit to get publishing off of it but gave him a higher platform to be recognized and Flex is calling him a fraud? Omillio Sparks talk about how Jay-Z strong armed the song Give it to me away from him. He said Jay heard the song and said he wanted it and he gave it to him and Jay kept the same hook and did he give credit to Sparks, NO.

      • Taking people tracks and using the same hook and concept is worse than using a reference track and giving the person credit. Jay-Z, Eminem, and 50 didn’t just pay for a beat and make it from scratch, they took the concept and hook of what someone gave to them. What’s the difference between that and what Drake did. Go watch Omillio Sparks video of how he says Jay stole the track and didn’t give him proper credit. Drake gave the young man credit for his contributions.

        • Yep, this is why this is so lame. The guy is credited and getting paid, so it’s not a ghostwriter, especially when it comes to pop rap? Dude acting like he found out Drake’s version of Brenda’s Got a Baby was collaborated on, like something actually important. If you’re going to listen to and promote pop songs in this genre, this is what it is and gonna be.

        • the man wrote the song … stop trying to ride drake man… not even drake said something dam

    • Yeah ur right

      He probably said …yo you can do the hook and the track is mine

      Or i take your track ^ thats it

    • Yeah ur right

      He probably said …yo you can do the hook and the track is mine

      Or i take your track ^ thats it

    • I know. It’s well know that Jay does a lot of this shit Drake does, he just doesn’t have idiots next to him leaking them to the radio station. It’s why his rant is so funny because about the only people on that list he rattled off that I’m sure don’t have any t was Pac and Nas, and even Nas might have a time or 2 in the past depending on who you believe.

      • How do you know Pac,eminem and nas don’t do it ? It ain’t well known that jay uses that stuff. If it was well known jay would not get the respect from other hiphop legends that he gets as a rapper.

        • Because I can read credits. Obviously, until the other day it wasn’t well known that Drake did this because people like you didn’t read, but I’ve always peeped out that dude has a lot of people in his credits not to sample old songs too often. If you have other people in your credits who aren’t the sample artist if there is one, who in the fuck do you think those people are?

          • yo give up wtf everything j did had a sample thats the credits your reading….

      • Bitch you reaching real hard. Omillio Sparks did a chorus, that was it. I saw that interview like three times. Jayz has never had no damn reference tracks. Everybody in the industry knows how he get down on the Mic. He might cut niggas off or take their beats, but borrowing lyrics or have reference tracks? Nigga stop. Another jayz hater. Sad shit. As much as he has done for hip hop.

        • Where did I say he has a reference track….I said the same thing you said about him taking people’s tracks and I’m hardly a Jay-Z hater. So you might want to know what the fuck you’re talking about before you come in here talking stupid. All I said is that this is the pop rap shit that fools like you idolize so that comes with it.

          • Pop rap shit fools like me idolize. I’m dead. If you saw my macbook or ipod, you would just put ya head down and walk away. Nigga you probably dont even know what a purple tape is. You a lame. Straight up.

      • lol you must be born in the 90 jay dont write his verses are you kidding me …lol

    • Jay never use no reference track stop. Whats funny is ya’ll never mention all the songs that was jays but goes to other artists. I rather listen to jay on give it to me than O sparks sorry. When did someone say jay used reference tracks ? What jay songs needed reference tracks ? Ya’ll kill me with saying stuff with no proof you just say it because you don’t like the person.

    • Difference is sparks didn’t write or assist with the verse. So what if he wrote the hook. U think the rapper writes the hook for the Singer when they have a RnB artist on it. Somebody writing a hook and a verse is two totally different things especially since jay is not the one singing the hook… Sparks wrote the hook n sung it.

  5. All jokes aside. Drake must have really done something he shouldn’t have. These leaks HAVE to be coming from someone in his camp.

    • right. i dont care for dude myself but it aint that serious. they doin the Iggy shuffle on my dude. tryin to Bill Cos him.

    • Not necessarily, could be coming from engineers who had access to it and probably stored it. Or the artist who made the reference track.

  6. Not a Drake fan but Snoop said that he has used a ghostwriter before and no ones going at his neck.

    • Thats cause snoop is humble, the reason drake is catching so much flak is because he boast and braggs like he’s the best now but you can’t claim to be the best if you’re getting help

      • You have a point, the one thing rappers are known for is being humble. A rapper claiming to be better than others…UNHEARD OFF!

        • Lol im just saying, u don’t hear snoop or every track talking about he the best lyricist now n how niggas can’t fuck with his music. When Drake sets those standards he’s gotta live up to it

          • Idk, I just feel as though this is a non story. Ice Cube and Mc Ren did most of the writing for N.W.A., Dre, Diddy, Will Smith, Snoop and others have used Ghost writers and that’s just the ones we know. I would be more shocked if Drake was super lyrical like an Eminem, Jay, Nas etc. Drake is ok but it’s not like I’m nominating him for lyricist of the year so I couldn’t care less about this story. I have the same reaction as I had when I heard that Nas ghost written some of Will Smiths songs…I was like oh ok.

          • Facts. Know what it is, right now it’s drake’s time (in the worst era of hip hop) he’s some what of the man right now so u know niggas will do anything to bring somebody successful down, typical crab in a barrell

          • And any grown man that’s upset need to stop. Drake makes these emotional songs, usually about women so if a guy is upset that Drake doesn’t write all his rhymes, what are you mad about? Is it when he’s singing you can’t close your eyes and fantasize Drake is talking directly to you? People on the internet just like getting mad about everything, btw, wasn’t Drake “co-writing” for Lil Wayne before he got on? People need to stop.

      • Lmao and Drake is?!? Oh yea Drakes name is always popping up as one of our top lyricist with Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Jay-Z, Andre 3000 and DRAKE. Do y’all hear how y’all sound.

  7. This nigga was once considered one of the biggest DJs in hip hop now he is the biggest HO in hip hop.

    • Yep, another thing annoying about this because he knows the difference and knows a ghostwriter wouldn’t be on the credits. They get hidden for a reason.

  8. Why it’s funny that Flex is talking about the “art” is that he is one of the ones who has always promoted the pop shit over the substance. So you’re mad that one of the pop hop babies that grew up listening to what you and your ilk promoted over substance is now approaching it just like pop singers do to make hits? GTFOH….yeah, you care about the art. Nobody who listens to this recycled club banger shit that passes for mainstream hip hop today care who wrote that shit. That’s the raod you took it down Flex gleefully while you were getting your payola checks, so STFU with that “I care about the art form” horseshit.

  9. Well call diddy out too Flex….call lil Kim out flex….point is you dick ride when and whom you want.

    • We already know this. The rappers that came up around him that he was saluting during the Shiny Suit era perfected this shit. It’s why I always get a good laugh out of those DJs and “purists” from the boroughs that criticize when they promoted the forefathers of this shit while criticizing the Pacs of the world at the time for being authentic. They embraced the pop shit then, so embrace the pop shit now.

  10. I always say Flex is a nigga who give DJs a bad name, BUT if there really is that many damn references out there then something ain’t right. You never know, the same way that Drake studied/recited the script to degrassi, could be the same way that he studies/recites the lyrics that niggas wrote for him in the past. His job is to sell a certain role to the general audience, been like that since day 1. js

    • This is something that isn’t new and Jay-Z has used reference tracks before. Many rappers use them. People think these rappers just get instrumentals and just create a song. Many of these artists take other people songs who completed the song and say I want that song. They change the lyrics and might keep the hook, isn’t that a reference track. That song give the sweet that nasty that gushy stuff was a song that was already made for one of Jay’s artist and he heard it and wanted it and took it and basically just added his verse. Fabolous did this too with one of Jay-Z songs. Jay-Z gave him a song and he basically used the same hook and took some of the lines Jay-Z was using.

    • Nah nah I understand that 100%, Hooks, melodies, bridges, that’s mad common in any genre of music and that’s fine, but we’re talking about VERSES though. When 80% of the reference verse (which shouldn’t exist in the first place if you wrote it) sounds almost identical to the actual verse in the final recording, you’ve pretty much let someone else write that song. It’s ok to throw around ideas in the studio, but why do you need a reference for a verse?. Jay or Fab will most likely tell you that Pharrell or Rick Rubin came up with a certain concept or hook for a song, but I don’t think there’s a person out there that can say that they’ve written half of a verse (let alone a whole verse) for them.

    • That has been what it’s been since day one, but whoever didn’t see that need to get some glasses. Since he came out, the first thing he does is shout out this OVO team that he talks about is untouchable in the game. Oliver’s here; 40’s here; this dude in the camp is here. It’s been almost 10 years since he first got a little bit of shine, and you’ve never heard anything from any of these dudes who apparently rap and not produce like 40, but I guess people think they were just holding Drake’s dick while he pees along with showing up in the album credits. On one of his songs he even calls all them out and then says I’m the OVO front man, the cash cow. Shit’s pretty written out if you aren’t slow. The one D-list rapper who said it’s frustrating because you’re competing against 6 people instead of 1 is right, but that’s his fault that he didn’t get 5 homies to help him write his hot garbage recycled club banger shit. None of this shit is consequential music like Drake’s, so it doesn’t matter. When a dude is spitting about some personal or social conscious shit that he said was his take on it, and we find out there is a reference track, that’ll actually be something to talk about.

    • No, tht’s not the same, but I know where you’re going with it. Songs with the hook already in it is something most producers do. This is different, but Jay-Z has definitely done this before. I’ve never heard that 10 bands song except in passing because I try to avoid garbage rap, but from what I heard of the reference and Drake track, it was some lines that Miller gave to him and he re-rapped with some subtle changes, and then he finished the song. My thing is that it’s a pop song, so that’s waht it is. It would have been like if a rapper gave Jay-Z “you already know what it’s hitting for…dah, dah” on Excuse me Miss, and then he rapped the rest of it, which actually does happen a lot in hip hop, which is why you have a lot of people in credits of a lot of rap albums for the people who give credit to these people. A lot of them don’t and just claim it all as their own since they wrote the bulk of it.

    • Where did I say I listen to them? I’ve heard them just like you obviously have, but I’ve never bought shit or been seen bumpin’ shit either one has done, so what the fuck are you talking about?

  11. Was a whole paragraph really necessary though. You sound like a bitter ex nigga lol

    • It’s what he does. He’s 50 years old on the radio talking about shit that he really can’t relate to anymore.

  12. Using reference tracks has been used by Jay-Z. It’s well known that Jay-Z uses references tracks. That’s nothing new. Jay-Z has taken songs from other artists and never gave them credit or publishing for the record he took. Drake not only gave the man credit to get publishing off of it but gave him a higher platform to be recognized and Flex is calling him a fraud? Omillio Sparks talk about how Jay-Z strong armed the song Give it to me away from him. He said Jay heard the song and said he wanted it and he gave it to him and Jay kept the same hook and did he give credit to Sparks, NO.

    • Yeah ur right

      He probably said …yo you can do the hook and the track is mine

      Or i take your track ^ thats it

    • Taking people tracks and using the same hook and concept is worse than using a reference track and giving the person credit. Jay-Z, Eminem, and 50 didn’t just pay for a beat and make it from scratch, they took the concept and hook of what someone gave to them. What’s the difference between that and what Drake did. Go watch Omillio Sparks video of how he says Jay stole the track and didn’t give him proper credit. Drake gave the young man credit for his contributions.

    • I know. It’s well known that Jay does a lot of this shit Drake does, he just doesn’t have idiots next to him leaking them to the radio station. It’s why his rant is so funny because about the only people on that list he rattled off that I’m sure don’t have any, it was Pac, Eminem, and Nas, and even Nas might have a time or 2 in the past depending on who you believe.

    • Yep, this is why this is so lame. The guy is credited and getting paid, so it’s not a ghostwriter, especially when it comes to pop rap? Dude acting like he found out Drake’s version of Brenda’s Got a Baby was collaborated on, like something actually important. If you’re going to listen to and promote pop songs in this genre, this is what it is and gonna be.

    • Jay never use no reference track stop. Whats funny is ya’ll never mention all the songs that was jays but goes to other artists. I rather listen to jay on give it to me than O sparks sorry. When did someone say jay used reference tracks ? What jay songs needed reference tracks ? Ya’ll kill me with saying stuff with no proof you just say it because you don’t like the person.

    • How do you know Pac,eminem and nas don’t do it ? It ain’t well known that jay uses that stuff. If it was well known jay would not get the respect from other hiphop legends that he gets as a rapper.

    • Because I can read credits. Obviously, until the other day it wasn’t well known that Drake did this because people like you didn’t read, but I’ve always peeped out that dude has a lot of people in his credits not to sample old songs too often. If you have other people in your credits who aren’t the sample artist if there is one, who in the fuck do you think those people are? Pluse, you know the dudes who had notebooks of rhymes and write that shit down, just like you know stand up comedians who write that shit down, and you know the dudes who don’t do that. If you can’t recognize that, that’s on you; however, I know I never thought oh, Drake been writing raps since he was a little one, so he’s going to have these endless amounts of ideas coming off his pen. Those artists are the rearest of the rare, which is why Pac and Nas stand out above all these other dudes. When you see them, you see the street poet who can also spit that shit. People around Biggie said the same thing…..he’d have a roomful of mofos and come up with a song, but he had such a good memory that he didn’t have to write it down. So if you ain’t getting mad at B.I.G. for collaborating on his Party and Bullshit songs in his catalogue, don’t get mad at anybody else.

    • Bitch you reaching real hard. Omillio Sparks did a chorus, that was it. I saw that interview like three times. Jayz has never had no damn reference tracks. Everybody in the industry knows how he get down on the Mic. He might cut niggas off or take their beats, but borrowing lyrics or have reference tracks? Nigga stop. Another jayz hater. Sad shit. As much as he has done for hip hop.

    • Where did I say he has a reference track….I said the same thing you said about him taking people’s song concepts that they came up with, and I’m hardly a Jay-Z hater. So you might want to know what the fuck you’re talking about before you come in here talking stupid. All I said is that this is the pop rap shit that fools like you idolize so that comes with it, this roomful of people writing together. I don’t consume any of this shit, so I could give 2 fucks about it. There are actual copyright references to who wrote some Jay-Z verses in some songs earlier in his career, but I guess dummies like you don’t know that. I guess the copyright law isn’t true, lol. Love to see you fools idolize some of these people though.

    • Pop rap shit fools like me idolize. I’m dead. If you saw my macbook or ipod, you would just put ya head down and walk away. Nigga you probably dont even know what a purple tape is. You a lame. Straight up.

    • Difference is sparks didn’t write or assist with the verse. So what if he wrote the hook. U think the rapper writes the hook for the Singer when they have a RnB artist on it. Somebody writing a hook and a verse is two totally different things especially since jay is not the one singing the hook… Sparks wrote the hook n sung it.

    • lol you must be born in the 90 jay dont write his verses are you kidding me …lol

    • the man wrote the song … stop trying to ride drake man… not even drake said something dam

  13. Not a Drake fan but Snoop said that he has used a ghostwriter before and no ones going at his neck.

    • Thats cause snoop is humble, the reason drake is catching so much flak is because he boast and braggs like he’s the best now but you can’t claim to be the best if you’re getting help

    • You have a point, the one thing rappers are known for is being humble. A rapper claiming to be better than others…UNHEARD OFF!

    • Lol im just saying, u don’t hear snoop or every track talking about he the best lyricist now n how niggas can’t fuck with his music. When Drake sets those standards he’s gotta live up to it

    • Idk, I just feel as though this is a non story. Ice Cube and Mc Ren did most of the writing for N.W.A., Dre, Diddy, Will Smith, Snoop and others have used Ghost writers and that’s just the ones we know. I would be more shocked if Drake was super lyrical like an Eminem, Jay, Nas etc. Drake is ok but it’s not like I’m nominating him for lyricist of the year so I couldn’t care less about this story. I have the same reaction as I had when I heard that Nas ghost written some of Will Smiths songs…I was like oh ok.

    • Facts. Know what it is, right now it’s drake’s time (in the worst era of hip hop) he’s some what of the man right now so u know niggas will do anything to bring somebody successful down, typical crab in a barrell

    • And any grown man that’s upset need to stop. Drake makes these emotional songs, usually about women so if a guy is upset that Drake doesn’t write all his rhymes, what are you mad about? Is it when he’s singing you can’t close your eyes and fantasize Drake is talking directly to you? People on the internet just like getting mad about everything, btw, wasn’t Drake “co-writing” for Lil Wayne before he got on? People need to stop.

    • Lmao and Drake is?!? Oh yea Drakes name is always popping up as one of our top lyricist with Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Jay-Z, Andre 3000 and DRAKE. Do y’all hear how y’all sound.

  14. DRAKE is a child ACTOR first !
    He’s is ACTING like the best rapper ….I knew from jump that dude was FRAUD !

    Jay Z don’t EVEN WRITE HIS RAPS DOWN ON PAPER !!! If you know your Rap history you know he a real one.

    Jay Elect
    KA
    Blu
    Kendrick
    Roc Marci are the LAST ONES LEFT !!

    • You actually believe that dumb shit. B.I.G. was the dude who never wrote his rhymes down (and from what I can tell with that was that he just had a great memory because he had some verses other people wrote from copyright registers too), Jay-Z took that and ran with it as his persona, but he wasn’t doing it early in his career. Jay definitely has a good pen, but some of you people kill me with all the myths you believe like he visualize a song and then spit it in 1 take. There are actual copyright registers of some of the shit that he didn’t write and gave credit to the person who did. Hey, but Reasonable Doubt all in his head, lol.

  15. This nigga was once considered one of the biggest DJs in hip hop now he is the biggest HO in hip hop.

  16. Why it’s funny that Flex is talking about the “art” is that he is one of the ones who has always promoted the pop shit over the substance. So you’re mad that one of the pop hop babies that grew up listening to what you and your ilk promoted over substance is now approaching it just like pop singers do to make hits? GTFOH….yeah, you care about the art. Nobody who listens to this recycled club banger shit that passes for mainstream hip hop today care who wrote that shit. That’s the raod you took it down Flex gleefully while you were getting your payola checks, so STFU with that “I care about the art form” horseshit.

  17. DRAKE is a child ACTOR first !
    He’s is ACTING like the best rapper ….I knew from jump that dude was FRAUD !

    Jay Z don’t EVEN WRITE HIS RAPS DOWN ON PAPER !!! If you know your Rap history you know he a real one.

    Jay Elect
    KA
    Blu
    Kendrick
    Roc Marci are the LAST ONES LEFT !!

    • You actually believe that dumb shit. B.I.G. was the dude who never wrote his rhymes down (and from what I can tell with that was that he just had a great memory because he had some verses other people wrote from copyright registers too), Jay-Z took that and ran with it as his persona, but he wasn’t doing it early in his career. Jay definitely has a good pen, but some of you people kill me with all the myths you believe like he visualize a song and then spit it in 1 take. There are actual copyright registers of some of the shit that he didn’t write and gave credit to the person who did. Hey, but Reasonable Doubt was all in his head, lol. It was the same way Wayne started running around saying that dumb shit.

  18. Im not a flex fan but he is right …respect the fucking art … you cant fake playing a guitar in rock or dj in house music or a piano in classical music but we going to let people water down our music the only shit we have. you let mackamore iggy and these wack artist sale millions use our culture make more then our greats…smh can hip hop be about something…dam this generation are frauds

  19. Im not a flex fan but he is right …respect the fucking art … you cant fake playing a guitar in rock or dj in house music or a piano in classical music but we going to let people water down our music the only shit we have. you let mackamore iggy and these wack artist sale millions use our culture make more then our greats…smh can hip hop be about something…dam this generation are frauds

  20. please for the sake of hiphop leave B,IG. ,,out of this ghostwriting bullsh*t convo,,,for you know not of what u speak

  21. please for the sake of hiphop leave B,IG. ,,out of this ghostwriting bullsh*t convo,,,for you know not of what u speak

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