
Drake Gets Funkmaster Flex's Support in Kendrick Lamar Feud and UMG Legal Fight
Funkmaster Flex has publicly defended Drake amid the rapper's ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar and legal battle against Universal Music Group (UMG).

Drake wearing black jacket on stage
The conflict intensified after Kendrick Lamar released his surprise album "GNX," which directly references Drake and Lil Wayne. In response, Lil Wayne promised to "destroy if disturbed," while Drake initiated legal action against UMG, Spotify, and iHeartRadio over alleged streaming manipulation of Lamar's "Not Like Us."
Funkmaster Flex voiced his support for Drake's payola allegations through an emphatic social media post, detailing alleged radio play pricing:
- Pop stations: $350,000 per song
- Urban radio: $250,000
- Local DJs: $3,000-$5,000
The Hot 97 host emphasized his integrity, stating he never accepted payment for plays from artists, managers, or labels. He announced a public discussion of the matter scheduled for November 28th at 7 PM EST.
The controversy is expected to continue through 2024, with potential escalation during Kendrick Lamar's February Super Bowl halftime performance, particularly given the alleged exclusion of Lil Wayne from the show.
Key developments in this ongoing situation:
- Lamar's surprise album release targeting Drake
- Drake's legal action against major industry players
- Funkmaster Flex's public support and radio industry revelations
- Upcoming Super Bowl performance implications
The dispute represents a significant moment in hip-hop, potentially impacting industry practices and relationships between major artists.
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