Funkmaster Flex Says 2Pac Is A Liar & Faker [Rant Video] - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 12, 2017
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Funkmaster Flex disses 2Pac and calls him fake.

Funkmaster Flex: Biggie Wouldn't Have Passed Away If Tupac Didn't Lie About Quad Studios Incident.

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Funkmaster Flex is continuing to catch flak over comments he made about the 1994 Quad Studios sh**ting involving Tupac Shakur. In another Instagram Live video, Funk Flex has added a layer of clarity to his claim that Tupac accidentally sh*t himself during the infamous Quad Studios incident.

In the clip that lasts well over 40 minutes, the radio personality offered some insight into why he spoke ill of ‘Pac more than 20 years after his d*ath. At several points in the video, Flex explained that his only issue with the rapper was the fact that he blamed Biggie for the Quad Studios shooting. #hiphopuniverse #hiphoproast

“I know people take this as we shouldn’t say anything bad, disrespectful about the d*ad,” Funkmaster Flex said. “And I’m on that page. Alright. But you know Notorious B.I.G. d*ed also…With ‘Pac his contribution to the game is second to none. From his lyrics, the amount of people he’s inspired. I mean, I loved him before Death Row ‘Pac…This is my pet peeve, is that Biggie, Notorious B.I.G. did not set him up in that studio that night to get robbed. That is my only issue.”

Later in the video, Flex became emotional as he specifically addressed T.I.’s accusations that he violated the G-Code, and then went on to boldly state that if Tupac didn’t lie, Biggie would not have d*ed.

“He was screaming Biggie’s name,” he said. “Tupac lied, bro…And Biggie wouldn’t have f*ckin’ d*ed if that nigga hadn’t have lied. He lied. Y’all n*ggas worship him. Lied. Never ever said nothing about him. [He] f*ckin lied. Nobody wants to tell the truth…That ain’t G-Code. He lied and Biggie d*ed. That’s my only issue. That’s it.”

The latest to come forward with their thoughts on Flex’s Instagram Live rant is Suge Jacob Knight, son of Suge Knight, who blasted the radio personality.

Knight offered one of the more harsh critiques, referring to Flex as a “b*tchmade ass n*gga” and “Puffys b*tch” after Flex named his father in a series of tweets that accompanied the original Instagram Live session.

Funkmaster Flex isn’t exactly a Tupac fan. Recently, the legendary East Coast DJ launched into a rant about the late rap icon, insinuating that ‘Pac sh*t himself when he was robbed more than two decades ago.

Anything relating to ‘Pac is a testy subject, so plenty of people, including T.I., spoke out against the Hot 97 radio personality after he made those comments. Last night, during an Instagram live session, Flex let loose the real reason behind his rants against the late rapper—and it has everything to do with the m*rder of The Notorious B.I.G.
“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 d*ed if that n*gga hadn’t have lied. He lied, and y’all n*ggas f*cking worship him,” a teary-eyed Flex said during the live stream.
He continued, “[Tupac] lied. Never, ever said nothing about him. [Tupac] f*cking lied! Nobody wants to tell the truth. Y’all n*ggas don’t want to tell the truth? It existed. Worshipping. T.I. talking about G code. That’s not G code. That ain’t G code. He lied and Biggie d*ed. That’s my only issue. 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 have morals, I give a f*ck. He lied, and he carried that lie to years to his graves. He knew Biggie didn’t lie and set him up. N*ggas sh*t and k*lled Big because of what he said.”
Flex went on to reach out to Suge Knight’s son, giving his father props for giving Diddy and company the “blueprint” for how to be successful in the rap game. At the beginning of the video, he made sure to let Tip know he’d always supported Digital Underground—a group ‘Pac was a part of in the earliest phases of his career—since 1990, when T.I. was just a 10-year-old kid.

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