Dope interview so far. Flex be geeking lol 

Yeah he was talking too damn much. YOu could see Kevin getting agitated when Flex was tryna justify Alpo's snitching smhI rather watch paint dry than hear a Flex interview. Its damn near impossible for him to keep his mouth shut and let the guest speak.
Great interview though Flex needs to have more self control.
I cant believe Azie was a rat tooHave you no shame Harlem.
We fukked up letting our underworld get commoditized by outsiders and not remain the underground...this type of shyt used to be for insiders eyes and ears only (the inner workings at the very least )...this bs budded in the 70s
We all clown these instagram thugs who broadcast what shouldn't be, but we got to acknowledge that this type of shyt partly spawned that behavior and continues to promote it
Lots of people rather be infamous than pretty much invisible...the need for an identity is important to anyone, let along the disposable and disregarded...
I was jus like why is this on hot 97 , when i heard it? It may be my age kickin in...but this type of shyt is going from cute to annoying to me
No need getting upset over nothing YOU can't control
The activities of the Underworld is now mainstream consider the fact that BIG MEECH has been referred to in the media as a Pop Culture Icon ...
the trending words such as (the plug....trapping) and songs (Tony Montana...whipping work) popular amongst the youth and working class people whom never had any dealings with the underworld...
And who is responsible for this ...
HIP HOP!!
long before the Instagram wave and social media
.hip Hop has always been fasicanted with the criminal underworld
Which is why Funkmaster Flex feels so comfortable interviewing former Kingpins and Hustlers on a COMMERCIAL RADIO STATION..
and the feelings is mutual...
Most of these so called gangstas WANT THE FAME AND NOTERITY as well....
So in essence they both (the media) and the (street cats) need each other
It is what it is
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You just typed a whole bunch of bullshyt. These guys were going to get caught no matter what they did in 70s,80’s and 90’s. All theses guys flashed cash and jewels. They may have paid off the right people for awhile but once the cops wanted them gone they going to be gone.We fukked up letting our underworld get commoditized by outsiders and not remain the underground...this type of shyt used to be for insiders eyes and ears only (the inner workings at the very least )...this bs budded in the 70s
We all clown these instagram thugs who broadcast what shouldn't be, but we got to acknowledge that this type of shyt partly spawned that behavior and continues to promote it
Lots of people rather be infamous than pretty much invisible...the need for an identity is important to anyone, let along the disposable and disregarded...
I was jus like why is this on hot 97 , when i heard it? It may be my age kickin in...but this type of shyt is going from cute to annoying to me
You just typed a whole bunch of bullshyt. These guys were going to get caught no matter what they did in 70s,80’s and 90’s. All theses guys flashed cash and jewels. They may have paid off the right people for awhile but once the cops wanted them gone they going to be gone.
Upset is a strong word...its just extremely counter productive, not just in the general sense but to the direction that black people seem to be moving in
And id say the media needs them, not the other way around...it aint mutual. These millennials is getting killed and locked up over free press....it used to be mainly from flossing, moving sloppily, and violating ..they aint getting nothing in return from this coverage but a pat on the ass
I could come more to terms with it if we were in control of it...were pretty much forfeiting our pain and experiences and well being for nikka pennies on the dollar to a literal handful of black hands...these aint our outlets.
Millennials?!?!
Last time I checked Kevin Chiles was in his 40s as of now...
Just like the rest of these "gangstas and dealers" that Funk Flex has interviewed such as Peter Shue..Geto..ALL OF EM 40 AND ABOVE TELLING THIER "STORIES" ON A HIP HOP RADIO STATION
And you got Blaze the "killer" out of Brooklyn doing "books on tape" on YOUTUBE just dry snitching on everything and everyone
So it's obvious they are seeking ATTENTION as well for thier exploits...
We gotta stop acting as if the Street Cats of the Old school moved more wiser or Noble than today's cats...
Only difference is THEY DIDNT HAVE THE INTETNET OR INSTAGRAM
but trust me and I can vouch for this as a 40 year old myself ..those OG STREET CATS wanted FAME as well....
Only a handful moved LOW KEY and undet the radar..
And just like @Francis White said THEY WERE GOING TO GET LOCKED UP REGARDLESS
Because for the most part the 80s and 90s were full of flashy obnoxious attention seeking Dope boys which heavily influenced not only the dboys of today but the Rap game as well
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