Funkmaster Flex has picked a winner within the rap feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
The legendary New York DJ appeared on Sizzling 97 to speak to Ebro Darden and surprisingly threw his weight behind the 6 God, regardless of their previous points.
“Drake is by far the winner for me. By far,” Flex declared.
“That return shot was tremendous,” he added, referencing Drake’s “Push Ups” diss tune. “Pay attention, he wasted no bars in there, he wasted no time […] It’s a tremendous comeback, it’s a tremendous return.”
[Ed. Note: Flex’s comments were made before the release of Kendrick’s second Drake diss song “6:16 in LA.”]
Flex’s view echoes that of fellow New Yorkers Cam’ron and Ma$e who’ve additionally backed Drake within the beef.
The Harlem rappers turned sports activities personalities shared their ideas on Kendrick’s latest diss report “Euphoria” on the their present It Is What It Is, with each males claiming that Drizzy was successful the battle.
“Drake is unquestionably successful from an MC standpoint,” Ma$e stated, praising the Toronto native’s personal latest diss songs “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” regardless of the latter being taken down attributable to authorized threats from 2Pac‘s property over its use of AI voice know-how.
“It took some time for us to get the report from Kendrick and while you wait some time it gotta be outta this world. I believe if Kendrick dropped this report proper after ‘[Push Ups] Drop and Give Me 50,’ it might have been loopy.”
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Killa Cam added: “I believe Drake is successful. ‘Euphoria’ didn’t actually transfer me. I’m anticipating lyrics from Kendrick, you’re anticipating sure issues. The tune was kinda lengthy, it took too lengthy to return out — pause. I’m not saying it’s dangerous.”
His co-host interjected: “It was a very good report [but] we didn’t wait some time for a very good report […] It’s like while you did ‘Curtis’ [Cam’ron’s 50 Cent diss song], it’s a sure factor you gotta have within the report that Kendrick doesn’t have in his report.
“You gotta say one thing that make n-ggas have a look at the n-gga completely different. And when he did the, ‘I don’t need to hear you say n-gga,’ that was an angle that we already heard earlier than.”
Drake has but to formally reply to “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA,” however has teased that he has a rebuttal on the best way outdoors of social media trolling.