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Nuttin' But Flavor - EP

Funkmaster Flex

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poop sack

i have poopie in my nutsack

Sadly, Incomplete

Wow, what a disappointment, I was going to buy a couple songs, but they're absent. This isn't the complete EP, the original vinyl 12" had two freestyle on the b-side; one by Biggie Smalls the other Craig Mack. The Biggie one is very good, but just him rapping Unbelievable over the Mad Lion - Take It Easy track, but the Craig Mack freestyle is great, shame both are not here - guess Bad Boy wouldn't give the rights. I always found those freestyles telling of Craigs woes at Bad Boy, Puffy is there and praises and makes excuses for Biggies lack of ability to actually freestyle and that he must do a pre-recorded song (Unbelievable). However Puffy berates Craig for his freestyle ("That's not how Bad Boy represents" he says). Biggie was clearly his favorite and even though Craig gave a good effort to actually freestyle it wasn't good enough for the egotistical boss-man. Anyway, I was hoping to get clean CD quality versions of those, but no haps, I'll make do with my self done vinyl made mp3's.

SIX MILLION WAYS TO DIE, CHOOSE ONE.

I first got this EP back in 1995. I bought because it had Biz Markie and ODB on it. This was my first time listening to Funkmaster Flex. I was very impressed with his style of production. The best track, by far, is Six Million Ways To Die (Club Mix). Outstanding.

Biography

Born: August 5, 1968 in New York, NY [The Bronx]

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Not since the early '80s when DJs such as Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa were acknowledged as two of rap's most popular figures had a hip-hop DJ attained such prominent status among the masses as New York's Funkmaster Flex. Throughout the 1990s he reigned over New York's mammoth rap scene, capable of making or breaking artists with his high-profile position at the top-rated radio station in America's top radio market, Hot 97. By the mid-'90s, he was also the weekly DJ at one of New York's...
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