Funkmaster Flex Goes In On Drake, Threatens To Release 3 More Reference Tracks

Funkmaster Flex is not satisfied with the way this Drake fiasco seems to have blown over...

Meek Mill opened a can of hip-hop worms with his recent Twitter rant claiming that Drake does not write his own lyrics. The social media fiasco has since led to a slew of replies from fellow artists, rap tastemakers and fans. Following the release of a reference track for Drake’s rack “10 Bands” by Funkmaster Flex, Drizzy’s alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller attempted to clear the air on behalf of the “6 God.”

“I am not and never will be a ‘ghostwriter’ for drake,” he wrote in a recent blog post. “Im proud to say that we’ve collaborated.. but i could never take credit for anything other than the few songs we worked on together..”

READ: Drake’s Suspected Ghostwriter Quentin Miller Counters Recent Allegations

But Funkmaster Flex seems to not be pleased with the way the situation seems to have blown over. In a lengthy Twitter rant on Friday night (July 24), the HOT 97 DJ compared Drake to producers such as Kanye West and Diddy, attempting to differentiate between collaborating and ghostwriting. Flex also claimed to be in possession of three other tracks: Big Sean’s “Blessings,” Meek Mill’s “R.I.C.O” and Drake’s own Toronto anthem, “Know Yourself.”

Read Funkmaster Flex’s Twitter tirade below:

Let me be so fucking clear... I am a student of this thing we call hip hop! — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

We gonna keep it 100 percent all the way fuck real Tonite! — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Kanye West is a producer that collaborates with people on songs... — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Diddy is a producer that collaborates on songs.... — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Dr Dre collaborates on songs.... — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

READ: The Plot Thickens: Quentin Miller’s “10 Bands” Reference Track For Drake Surfaces

This subject is important to many because hip hop is a competitive art form... — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

People in important positions are staying neutral do to being scared and lack of knowledge of the artform — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

This situation has made me realize how far should has gone.... — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

There are 3 more reference tracks.... That niggas "collaborated" on!!!! — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

This ain't about Meek or Drake... This is about an art! — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

If Jay or Nas had a reference track I would feel and act the same way — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Song #1 I have the reference track to "blessings" TELL ME I FUCKING LYING??? I FUCKING DARE YOU???? @DRAKE ????????????? — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Nigga nobody got a problem with "collaborating" or "ghostwriting" DONT FRONT LIKE U DO!!!! @DRAKE — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

A NIGGA CAN HELP WITH A BAR OR TWO OR WRITE A HOOK!!!!! — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Song #2 !!!! I got the reference track to RICO!!! FUCKING TELL ME IM FUCKING LYING????? @DRAKE ?????? — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

READ: And Just Like That, Meek Mill Decided The Beef Between Him And Drake Is Over

Jay, Nas, Pac, Big, Em, Kendrick and J.cole don't have 4 fucking reference tracks of a nigga doing his verse!!!!!! @Drake — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

You niggas are young niggas who think the "Greatest" means "collaborating" WHO THE FUCK TOLD YALL THAT???? You Wrong!! — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Also have reference of KNOW YOURSELF!!! Nigga from Atlanta wrote a song about your city!!!! You a great record maker!!! If you lie you CB4 — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015

Jay Electronica ain't write SHIT for Nas... Nas pen don't need help.... — Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) July 25, 2015