Funk Flex Dissin late 2 pac!

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I guess thats the redundant reply on here "Only biggie dickriders agree wit flex"

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Nas is the GOAT ,but biggie was a way better mc than pac ever was

I just agree wit flex's opinion
 
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Tommy Billfiger;1647581 said:
I guess thats the redundant reply on here "Only biggie dickriders agree wit flex"

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Nas is the GOAT ,but biggie was a way better mc than pac ever was

I just agree wit flex's opinion

yeah so reply to the one thing and none of the other, end of the day there is no need for him to be saying this in 2010 at all, nd i have no doubt that biggie was the better mc, i agree with that, but pac is a legend as a person, not an mc. But there is no need for flex to be saying this now, it just looks like a bitches move, if he did it back in 96 fair enough he would have my respect for talking his mind about a man while he can still talk back, but doing it now is childish.
 
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At the end of the day he cant be mad wit the negativity Pac brought yet support 50 cent. Can anyone deny this?
 
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wutang dj's also gettin in on the action, anyone whats the deal with the wu members and flex? did methodman squash it with the fat nigga?
 
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Naught By Nature: To be honest, we know Naughty suffers in the New York market because of Treach's particular love for Tupac & everyone everywhere. We're from Jersey and couldn't pick up the mic in NY. NY is the birthplace so you should have to prove your skills to be accepted. We accomplished that so we understood the rest of the count...ry's struggle for acceptance. People still say you guys are from NY! We say NO we're from Jersey!
 
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well niggas been had all the gay rumors about him for some years now, the way he worded that rant, he needed to end it with a no homo
 
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Boom Box

I’m very surprised that Tupac rant from Flex was recent. I was almost certain it was something from the 90′s that someone just decided to post. With that said, Funkmaster Flex is more than entitled to opinion, and I respect him for clarifying his stance.

To make a boxing analogy, how Tupac is viewed in Hip-Hop reminds me of how Muhammad Ali is perceived in boxing. Most people love Ali for his affable personality, funny knockout predictions, and overall swagger. However, there is a small but vocal minority that call attention to Muhammad Ali’s darker side: his womanizing while married, the hypocritical racial taunts of Joe Frazier, and abandonment of his mentor Malcolm X.

Tupac had his own dark side that dominated the final two years of his life. For such a brilliant artist and mind, the ultimate tragedy and waste is that he died over petty, street bullshit. But if you look at the course he’d taken since joining Death Row, from the beefs to establishing deeper gang ties, the ending almost seems inevitable in retrospect.

The problem with Flex is that he initiated the conversation with straight malice, and even now hasn’t truly explained want happened at that nightclub to warrant such a response. Also, there’s his own hypocrisy to contend with. You can’t blame Tupac for making personal beefs popular, and then sit there happily interviewing your friend 50 Cent when he’s uses the very same blueprint. I distinctly remember interviews last year where Flex was in stitches listening to 50 imply a sexual relationship with the mother of Rick Ross’ son. That is the most troubling and undermining aspect of Flex’s stance, and in a way fulfills the stereotype many West Coast fans have about the “East Coast bias” in the media.

If any good comes out this, it’s that hopefully we start to look at our heroes as the three-dimensional, flawed people they are. We do a disservice to people like Muhammad Ali and Tupac Shakur when we deify them. Only by recognizing their humanity is when we can truly measure their triumphs and shortcomings.
 
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Tommy Billfiger;1647581 said:
I guess thats the redundant reply on here "Only biggie dickriders agree wit flex"

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Nas is the GOAT ,but biggie was a way better mc than pac ever was

I just agree wit flex's opinion

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GIFSoup
 
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@ tommy

shut the fuck up my nigga you the bigges pac hater on here you probably are Flex.

and watch how you speak or imma download the iphone spoof app and call you ( YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN BY THAT NIGGA)
 
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niggas goin in on flex now on youtube, them vids gettin made...

[video=youtube;0klL559GltQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klL559GltQ&feature=related[/video]
 
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thesynthesis;1647910 said:
niggas goin in on flex now on youtube, them vids gettin made...

[video=youtube;0klL559GltQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klL559GltQ&feature=related[/video]

LOL he said he gonna speak on it real quick

nigga talking for 6mins
 
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vibe magazine gettin in on the action

Recently, video footage surfaced of influential New York City DJ Funkmaster Flex expressing his negative feelings towards the late Tupac Shakur at recent concert at BB Kings in New York City. In a very short YouTube clip, Flex can be heard shouting his true feelings on Pac.

"There are those that don't fuck with Tupac. Fuck niggas sucking Tupac's dick. I don't suck Tupac's dick. Make some noise if you miss fucking Biggie Smalls. Brooklyn, let's go!"

Hip-hop fans and media alike were left in disbelief at the legendary DJ’s words. Years after the East Coast/West Coast beef was put to a halt, it seemed as if Flex was rehashing old beef.

Flex addressed the backlash, defending his comments: "It was people like Notorious B.I.G., people like Nas, Jay-Z, Faith Evans, Mobb Deep, and you know I don't want this to be a situation where it's this against that, or this team against this team, and I know all these things are done and gone and years ago, I get it, everybody can say what they want but dude didn't have no good energy towards me. He repeatedly said it many times on how he felt and you know what, I can't support everything that people say about him because I feel a lot of that energy brought a lot of negativity and brought changes in the game that we live with now. And that's just the way I feel. And yeah maybe I shouldn't have did it there—and my bad to his fans who feel like I'm kicking somebody when they're not here, but when Pac was here, he was pushing out all that negative energy, he was pushing out all that negative energy on television, in the magazines and I know everybody loves the man and you should love him—but I don't have to love him like that..."

Audio: Funkmaster Flex Responds to His Tupac Comments on Hot 97
 
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_Menace_;1647923 said:
LOL he said he gonna speak on it real quick
nigga talking for 6mins

that nigga gave Flex the RIP

this nigga here crazy lmao
[video=youtube;5jl-zAnFQtI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jl-zAnFQtI&feature=watch_response[/video]
 
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south4life;1646831 said:
"Juicy", he lied about his up bringing and lied about his mom being broke.

"Sky's The Limit", he talked about being the big dog in elementary school, which is another lie, he got picked on senseless about his eye and weight.

Say what you want the bottom line both of those are Positive uplifting rap songs, so saying Biggie never had Positive song is a lie. Just take the L and move on. As for the debate at hand. I don't have a problem with Flex feeling the way he feels for Tupac. It's his view, his opinion and his feelings so he's intitled to them. My issue is him voicing his opinion in such a hateful way. He was screaming the shit and it sounded hateful. You can dislike Tupac without being hateful about it. His explaination only made it worst. Flex can't explain his way out of this cause it was just lame. Pac is gone, been gone for the longest. Talking about it now was weak and he lost a lot of respect from me. This will be a black eye on his legacy.
 
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rapmastermind;1648067 said:
Say what you want the bottom line both of those are Positive uplifting rap songs, so saying Biggie never had Positive song is a lie. Just take the L and move on.



" Fucking Kids in their asses and throwing over the bridge ,that's how i live"-BIGGIE



yea that nigga positive.
 
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_Menace_;1648097 said:


" Fucking Kids in their asses and throwing over the bridge ,that's how i live"-BIGGIE



yea that nigga positive.

i got much love for pac but you can say the same for him when he was talkin about killing niggas kids in Hit Em Up
 
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Authentic100;1648114 said:
i got much love for pac but you can say the same for him when he was talkin about killing niggas kids in Hit Em Up

shhhh, Remember Pac was an angel he would never rap about killing kids like Biggie did. Oops. Actually Biggie never said he would kill Kids like Pac did. Listen to the rhyme.
 
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