Funkmaster Flex shared his two cents following the announcement that Kendrick Lamar is playing the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show in New Orleans next February. Funk Flex brought Jay-Z into the equation.
If you could be sure of anything in this world, it was that Funkmaster Flex would be on Hot 97, dropping “bombs” and new music, just as he has for decades. Now that long tenure is over. At least ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image via Julia Beverly/WireImage Funkmaster Flex will soon be leaving his Hot 97 show that's been playing on the airwaves since ...
Veteran rapper and DJ Funkmaster Flex announced on Thursday he’s leaving Hot 97 after 33 years with the New York radio station. Funk Flex — who began hosting the station’s first-ever hip-hop show in ...
Fans thing Funkmaster Flex is retiring, but they probably have it all wrong. So why are people acting like the king of bomb drops just announced his own funeral? “He was a good ol wily DJ!” Folks are ...
In a move that stunned the hip-hop world, Funkmaster Flex revealed that he is officially leaving Hot 97 after a remarkable 30-year run. The legendary DJ, who has been the heartbeat of the station ...
For decades, New York has known exactly what 7 p.m. meant on the radio dial. It was Funkmaster Flex time on HOT 97, where the DJ legend would light up the airwaves with his trademark bombs and the ...
Funkmaster Flex's longstanding Hot 97 show is coming to an end — or so it seemed at first. In fact, he's merely changing time slots. The Bronx-native DJ and rapper has been hosting nights on the ...
Funkmaster Flex was hit with an FCC complaint after making remarks concerning Afrika Bambaataa’s legal troubles on his show. Funkmaster Flex and his New York-based radio station Hot 97 were hit with a ...
Funk Flex explained why he’s willing to play Tekashi 6ix9ine’s music on Hot 97 after previously refusing to do so. Funkmaster Flex declared he’s lifting his ban on Tekashi 6ix9ine’s music. The ...