Funkmaster Flex Takes Shots at Drake Again: 'You Ain't Qualified to Give Rules' (UPDATE)

The Hot 97 DJ takes aim at the megastar for his comments about rules in rap beef.

View this video on YouTube

youtu.be

UPDATED 11:49 p.m. ET: Funkmaster Flex took to Twitter to directly address the Drake and Pusha-T beef after seemingly commenting on the matter in a conversation with Styles P and Dave East. 

Hahahah! Dear Drake Stans! Your favorite artist has reference tracks, lost the battle to Pusha and is an “ACTOR” turned “RAPPER” telling us what the rules on battle rap should be? What words should I use/not use for the “STAN” community?

See original story below.

Though the conflict between Drake and Pusha-T has been wrapped up, one popular conversation birthed from the feud is the existence of rules (if any) in rap beef. Drake's appearance on HBO's The Shop spawned a debate across hip-hop, as he stated that certain lines shouldn't be crossed in rap. Rappers and music industry individuals attempted to argue on both sides, though no general consensus was established.

While still on promo for their Beloved project, Dave East and Styles P (who both recently gave their opinion on the topic) stopped by radio veteran/media personality Funkmaster Flex's show on Hot 97. At the end of the video above, around the 6:09 mark, Flex took the time to go on an explicative filled rant addressing the issue of those who seek to establish guidelines in lyrical warfare.

Flex, in his usual candid, unabashed fashion, made his stance unequivocally clear.

"If you don't write your own shit, you ain't qualified to give motherf**kin' rules on the f**kin game, you f**kin bozo" 💀 pic.twitter.com/3BxRJIKGdF

— Navjosh (@Navjosh) October 30, 2018

"If you get your feelings hurt, fuck you, it don't really matter," he began. "If you don't write your own shit, you ain't qualified to give motherfucking rules on the fucking game, you fucking bozo."

The sentiment Flex expressed echoes that of an earlier statement made by Styles regarding the Drake/Pusha T incident. Styles told Hot 97 “you can’t expect in any type of warfare, any type, not just rap, ain’t no rules."

This isn't the first time Flex has addressed Drake, as his disdain with the Canadian superstar has always been about the actions taken by Drake that are contrarian to the hip-hop purist (i.e. the infamous Quentin Miller reference tracks).

View this video on YouTube

youtube.com

Hahahah! Drake and Migos fans hate me the most! 🤷🏿‍♂️ !!!!! I wonder why?

— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) October 30, 2018

Latest in Music