Droppin' Bombs: Funkmaster Flex's Wildest Rants

Remember that one time Flex dissed Tupac Shakur?

Drop Bombs on 'Em - Hot 97 DJ Funkmaster Flex is notorious for ranting when someone rubs him the wrong way. Friends and foes alike can feel the wrath of his fury. The no-chill jock turned 48 this week (Aug. 5) and in observance of his born day, we're taking a look at some of his wildest on-air moments. Check the history of Flex going Hollywood Hogan on the airwaves. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Terrence Jennings/Retna Ltd./Retna Ltd./Corbis)

1 / 10

Drop Bombs on 'Em - Hot 97 DJ Funkmaster Flex is notorious for ranting when someone rubs him the wrong way. Friends and foes alike can feel the wrath of his fury. The no-chill jock turned 48 this week (Aug. 5) and in observance of his born day, we're taking a look at some of his wildest on-air moments. Check the history of Flex going Hollywood Hogan on the airwaves. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Terrence Jennings/Retna Ltd./Retna Ltd./Corbis)

Drake - Flex stood tall for hip hop's hardcore and jumped into the middle of Drake and Meek Mill's beef. Riding with the Philly MC, Flex put Drake on blast for allegedly hiring ghostwriters to construct his bars and even unveiled a few alleged reference tracks of Quentin Miller spitting “Know Yourself,” “Used To,” “10 Bands,” and “R.I.C.O.” prior to Aubrey reciting the lines.(Photos from left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Tidal/Roc Nation, Brad Barket/Getty Images for Time Warner Cable, Julian Finney/Getty Images)

2 / 10

Drake - Flex stood tall for hip hop's hardcore and jumped into the middle of Drake and Meek Mill's beef. Riding with the Philly MC, Flex put Drake on blast for allegedly hiring ghostwriters to construct his bars and even unveiled a few alleged reference tracks of Quentin Miller spitting “Know Yourself,” “Used To,” “10 Bands,” and “R.I.C.O.” prior to Aubrey reciting the lines.(Photos from left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Tidal/Roc Nation, Brad Barket/Getty Images for Time Warner Cable, Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Jay Z - Funkmaster Flex had the blogs and airwaves on lock in January when he unleashed a verbal assault against Jay Z, accusing him of stealing his idea for an app. The Hot 97 DJ turned up for real, proving no one was too big to feel his wrath.(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/Getty Images, Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Roc Nation Sports)

3 / 10

Jay Z - Funkmaster Flex had the blogs and airwaves on lock in January when he unleashed a verbal assault against Jay Z, accusing him of stealing his idea for an app. The Hot 97 DJ turned up for real, proving no one was too big to feel his wrath.(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/Getty Images, Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Roc Nation Sports)

Damon Dash - Jigga wasn't the only Roc head to get bombed by Flex. Last June, the Hot 97 DJ wasn't having it when Dame called white record executives Joie Manda and Lyor Cohen "culture vultures." He proceeded to hold a mirror to Dame's face about his past business dealings and indiscretions, calling him irrelevant in today's music industry. (Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images)

4 / 10

Damon Dash - Jigga wasn't the only Roc head to get bombed by Flex. Last June, the Hot 97 DJ wasn't having it when Dame called white record executives Joie Manda and Lyor Cohen "culture vultures." He proceeded to hold a mirror to Dame's face about his past business dealings and indiscretions, calling him irrelevant in today's music industry. (Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images)

Nicki Minaj - Flex was feeling himself when he told Nicki Minaj he could ruin her career after she pulled out of Hot 97's Summer Jam 2012. (But maybe his real gripe was that DJ Clue landed a Nicki exclusive before him.)(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

5 / 10

Nicki Minaj - Flex was feeling himself when he told Nicki Minaj he could ruin her career after she pulled out of Hot 97's Summer Jam 2012. (But maybe his real gripe was that DJ Clue landed a Nicki exclusive before him.)(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Photo By Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images

ADVERTISEMENT
R. Kelly - Flex made no apologies in 2008 when he put R. Kelly on blast for suspect comments about late-adolescent girls in an interview with Touré. The courts may have cleared Kellz but Flex wasn't about to dismiss the case. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Sony Pictures Entertainment)

6 / 10

R. Kelly - Flex made no apologies in 2008 when he put R. Kelly on blast for suspect comments about late-adolescent girls in an interview with Touré. The courts may have cleared Kellz but Flex wasn't about to dismiss the case. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Sony Pictures Entertainment)

Photo By Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Sony Pictures Entertainment

Benzino - Flex rode out on Benzino in 2005 after the former owner of The Source claimed the DJ was hiding behind the mic and destroying hip-hop. In usual fashion, Flex got on air dissing Benzino and even offered to meet up and fight it out. The tension eventually died down. (Photo: Paras Griffin/Landov)

7 / 10

Benzino - Flex rode out on Benzino in 2005 after the former owner of The Source claimed the DJ was hiding behind the mic and destroying hip-hop. In usual fashion, Flex got on air dissing Benzino and even offered to meet up and fight it out. The tension eventually died down. (Photo: Paras Griffin/Landov)

Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy - Hot 97 and Power 105.1 have been battling for command of New York's airwaves for a minute, so it's no surprise that their jocks have exchanged more than a few words over the years. Flex went at DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God on several occasions but notably bombed on the two after they put Mister Cee on blast after he was busted with a transvestite... again. (Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images for Power 105.1)

8 / 10

Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy - Hot 97 and Power 105.1 have been battling for command of New York's airwaves for a minute, so it's no surprise that their jocks have exchanged more than a few words over the years. Flex went at DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God on several occasions but notably bombed on the two after they put Mister Cee on blast after he was busted with a transvestite... again. (Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images for Power 105.1)

Tupac - Funkmaster Flex proved he had no respect for the dead when he went on a tirade at a concert in 2010, telling the crowd, "Fuck n****s sucking Tupac's d**k. I don't suck Tupac's d**k. Make some noise if you miss f*****g Biggie Smalls. Brooklyn, let's go!"  He would later explain that he never got "good energy" from Pac, which was the reason for his blasphemy. (Photo: Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

9 / 10

Tupac - Funkmaster Flex proved he had no respect for the dead when he went on a tirade at a concert in 2010, telling the crowd, "Fuck n****s sucking Tupac's d**k. I don't suck Tupac's d**k. Make some noise if you miss f*****g Biggie Smalls. Brooklyn, let's go!"  He would later explain that he never got "good energy" from Pac, which was the reason for his blasphemy. (Photo: Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

Faizon Love: June 14 - This 47-year-old actor/comedian was recently featured on BET's Real Husbands of Hollywood.(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images For BET)

10 / 10

Faizon Love - Actor Faizon Love called the Hot 97 DJ's a "b***h-made a** n***a" for speaking on situations that didn't involve him (like R. Kelly's legal situations and Tupac's beefs). Their beef has been going on for five years now, with Flex taking to the airwaves in 2013 to drop bombs on the comedian, showing he had some serious jokes of his own.  (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images For BET)