:francis: OLD HEAD MIXTAPE conneserius such as myself remember how "hot" things got back then in the early 90's......when Kid Capri was feeling some type of way about the new Puerto Rican kid from the BX on the mixtape block who was killing the mixtape scene and was getting booked for mad gigs...
I feel that people are so mad at Flex that they discount everything that he's ever done and said.
Funk Flex was 100% right for saying Benzino was garbage. Zino forced his hand.
Flex is a million times more of a contributor to hip hop than Charlamagne or Taxstone ever were.
J hood and Remy...
i guess being at Hot 97 in the 90s was probably the dream non-rapper/singer job in hip hop back then, but who the fukk convinced Angie that rapping was a good idea?
Peep these struggle bars and that Jay-Z feature :stopitslime: and then she got a Dollar Tree Jay-Z for the joint with Lil Mo...
DJ Eclipse:
“This show is chock full of specialized radio promos about Flex. Emskee has a dope one at 1:24 right after the intro promo. Caught a couple more throughout the show like the Biz Mark one at 50:04. And then there’s all the drops from artists of that era layered throughout the mix...
Primo guest DJin on Flex show from December 97. Enjoy!
DJ Premier guest DJing on Funkmaster Flex show Hot 97. December 1997 by 8675409 | Mixcloud
@hustlemania @No_bammer_weed @Wacky D @Tuaminator @MC Metaphysical @IronFist @TEKBEATZ @Billy Ocean @Art Barr @Animal House @big business @Lord...
This is probably one of the greatest moments in radio history. Saturday night Kool DJ Red Alert, Chuck Chillout, Marley Marl, and Mr. Cee surprised Flex and honored him for recently being inducted into the New York Radio Broadcasting Hall Of Fame this past Thursday...
October 19 marked 30 years since Kool DJ Red Alert first debuted on the radio, at the now defunct 98.7 Kiss FM. Since his debut, Red Alert has influenced an entire generation of DJ's and radio personalities. To commemorate this, Flex honored Red on his Saturday night show celebrating the 30 year...
This hands down gotta be 1 of the top 3 best world premieres of all time. The anticipation leading up to this song and WTT as a whole was crazy. There were no leaks. Weeks leading up to Otis, they were only having tight knit private listening sessions with industry folks (whom were giving...
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