Sucka Moves By Funkmaster Flex: Disrespects 2Pac 20 Years After His Death and Challenges Taxstone while he is Jail

Within the song, Pac talks about Brooklyn thugs who he said were involved in the robbery attempt. He mention Haitian Jack, Jimmy Henchmen, and King Tut.

This was the situation that sparked Tupac to go wage all out verbal assault against anyone who he felt didn’t represent the East Coast properly. This included street thugs, artists, and DJ’s. Throughout this ordeal, no one really responded to Pac. Biggie made a song called “Who Shot Ya” but it wasn’t necessarily a diss records. And people affiliated to Biggie said the song was recorded before Pac got shot.  The only people I recalled saying anything back to Pac was Mobb Deep. They recorded the song “Drop a Gem on Em”

The song came out shortly after 2Pac passed and most people know the unfortunate circumstances that surround his and Notorious BIG demise. Based on the factors that contribute to this ugly period in Hip Hop, most people show respect when talking about it. This includes the people who were involved in it. Jay Z, Nas and pretty much everyone who were dissed by Pac, still pay homage to him. No one wants to revisit that moment and reopen old wounds.

This makes the previous and recent comments of Funkmaster Flex that much more puzzling. He recently had some remarks regarding the shooting of Tupac at Quad studios. He went on Instagram and said that Pac shot himself on that particular night. He supported his claim by jokingly calling Pac “Cheddar Bob.”

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