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A rumor started by Ebro Darden of Hot 97 has Drake fired up.
Earlier this week Ebro said that during a conversation with Drizzy, the rapper told him that he had a response ready if Eminem came at him with a diss song.
However, there is no Eminem diss coming and the conversation Ebro referred to never happened.
Ebro later admitted that it was a joke, but during Drake's show at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, August 4, the rapper let it be known that he didn't appreciate what was said and reignited his beef with Funkmaster Flex.
“They tellin’ lies on Hot 97, that’s how it goes / I told ’em fire Funk Flex, then I’ll come and do your show / Plus, me and Kanye, we just left out the studio / My first night in the Garden, I’m feeling like D. Rose," the OVO Sound boss rapped to the crowd.
Drake says Hot 97 & Flex telling lies pic.twitter.com/V48tn8k2v5
— ITSBIZKIT (@itsbizkit) August 5, 2016
Flex, Ebro and Peter Rosenberg responded via Twitter.
"Hahahaha!!! 7pm Sat I got a story to tell! @Drake u gonna learn!" Flex wrote.
Ebro quipped, "We built him... He loves us."
Rosenberg added that the station has always been there for Drizzy, "I don't approve of drake saying f*ck hot 97 cuz we do generally support the hell out of him .. But I Def understand him hating some people."
I don't approve of drake saying f*ck hot 97 cuz we do generally support the hell out of him .. But I Def understand him hating some people
— Hot 97 & ESPN's Own (@Rosenbergradio) August 5, 2016
Hahahaha!!! 7pm Sat I got a story to tell! @Drake u gonna learn! #NYC @HOT97
— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) August 5, 2016
Drake's beef with Flex dates back to July 2015, when the rapper was battling with Meek Mill.
Stop comparing drake to me too.... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out!
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) July 22, 2015
He ain't even write that verse on my album and if I woulda knew I woulda took it off my album..... I don't trick my fans! Lol
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) July 22, 2015
Meek accused Drake of using a ghostwriter on their "R.I.C.O." collaboration.
Flex then released several reference tracks from the "One Dance" hit maker's alleged ghostwriter, Quentin Miller, including the songs “Know Yourself,” “Used To” and “R.I.C.O.”
Flex went on to diss Drake publicly at a Jadakiss show in November when he said "Fuck that Canadian nigga," while behind the turntables.
Om Friday, August 5, Ebro, Laura Stylez and Rosenberg discussed the situation on air. Check that out below.
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