RadioOnFire.com - Treach has gotten wind of everything Funk Flex has got to say about 2Pac concerning the Quad Recording Studios shooting, and he is angry. In fact, depending on the weight behind a message the Naughty By Nature rapper has posted up on Instagram, Flex may have a problem on his hands that is going to follow him around quite a bit.
"FUCK MASTER FLEX, YOU STILL GOT 2PAC ON YOUR STANKING A** P***Y PINK LIPS HUH, YOUR NO GO ZONE HAS BEEN STRETCHED COAST 2 COAST F**K BOY, YOU MADE MOIST!!, WE ON YOU B***H BOY!!," Treach wrote.
Flex has been talking about the 1994 incident for the better part of the week. He claims that it is common knowledge among those close to all of the parties who were present that night that 2Pac knew exactly who stepped to him at Quad. He says the hip-hop icon was in fact well aware of the reason they had shown up to press him, and that they were going to rob him but matters wound up escalating when Pac pulled out first, subsequently shooting himself in the groin. During Flex's initial IG Live video he made a statement comparing Pac to Cheddar Bob from 8 Mile, which gave off the vibe that he was mocking the late rapper. Among the first and most vocal to call Flex out following the stream was T.I., who denounced him for speaking ill on the dead.
Flex has since apologized for the Cheddar Bob remark and the whole energy he was giving off in the first video. He has maintained that he is a fan of Pac's music, but simply cannot forgive him for what he claims was an intentional attempt to get his shooters off of him, by deflecting his anger at Biggie and suggesting that the Bad Boy camp were in cahoots with the gunmen. Had Pac never lied, Flex says, his dear friend Big would still be alive.
What Flex never did go back and amend though, was a remark he made about Treach [who is long known for his relationship with and love for Tupac] along the way. In response to one of the comments made during his Instagram Live session, Flex threw it out there that he is not afraid of Treach possibly coming after him, and furthermore, he challenged the sincerity of Treach's connection with Pac, stating that the Jersey rep only started hollering Pac after his death.
Treach was among those enlisted to induct 2Pac into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last month, joining YG, T.I., Alicia Keys, and Snoop Dogg as one of the performers, with his delivery of "Hail Mary."
Source: boxden.com
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