Brooklyn rapper Lil’ Kim isn’t here for Funk Flex‘s shade. The hip-hop veteran has let loose against the Hot 97 radio personality after recently getting singled out on social media.
This past weekend, Kim went to Twitter and ripped Flex after he brought up her ex-lover Damion “World” Hardy.
A few days ago, jailed music mogul Suge Knight‘s son clowned Flex for crying during an Instagram Live broadcast.
Last week, both hip-hop star T.I. and comedian Mike Epps reacted to Flex’s tearful video.
“People wanna ask why I said it 20 years later, ’cause I was scared then! Pac would have whooped my a**! Bigen, you lied! You f*cking lied! You said my beard was gonna look like Rick Ross! You f*cking lied! I had to paint this sh*t on my face! My face is not flexing! You f*cking lied! Y’all said my beard was gonna be fluffy! Look at this sh*t! I lost weight but I still look like I’m 95! Bigen you f*cking lied! You said I was gonna be the sh*t! Look at my beard b*tch! It ain’t flexing! You lied!”
A few nights ago, Flex could not hold back tears in his rant against late rap icon 2Pac.
“People always say why I said it 20 years later, I said it when the f*cking sh*t was going on and Biggie wouldn’t have f*cking died if that n*gga hadn’t had lied! He lied! Y’all n*ggas worship him! Lied! Never ever said nothing about him! F*cking lied! Nobody wasn’t telling truth! … T.I., you talking about G-code. It’s not G-code. That ain’t G-code. He lied and Biggie died! That’s my only issue. That’s it. That’s it, bro! Why’s that so hard? What’s so hard about that? You think that’s cool? You think that’s good? We worship that? I don’t worship that and I won’t and I don’t have to. I still have morals. I still give a f*ck! He lied! And he carried that lie for years. He knew Biggie didn’t set him up. N*ggas shot and killed Big because of what he said. It’s alright though. Cool. Nothing big. Whatever. Let me tell you something – Suge Knight’s son had a lot of opinions for me and I want to say something to you my brother. I’m not sure of Suge Knight’s son’s name but I know you and your father had some amazing times – I wanna say something about Suge, something that people don’t say about him properly – I admired Suge. You know why? I watched him take a guy like Dr. Dre after Dr. Dre was in a terrible situation, terrible musical situation and watched Dr. Dre shine again and I thought that was incredible. I think all those artists they put out on that label gave Puff and everybody the whole blueprint on how to be successful again and I agree with that.”