Here’s a fun little hip-hop fact. Tuesday was the 17th anniversary of the infamous Club New York shooting that initiated the demise of ’90s power couple Puff Daddy and Jennifer Lopez. Or, as The New York Daily News called it back then, “Jennifer Lopez’s Night In Hell.” It’s a little factoid we were reminded of when Drake and J.Lo seemingly confirmed their romantic relationship with separate Instagram posts on the shooting’s anniversary. Coincidence? Given Drake’s The Petty Papi of Rap title and his beef with Diddy stemming from an alleged physical altercation in 2014, Funk Flex thinks not.
The aging New York City DJ was up in the wee hours of the morning Thursday, trying to make sense of Drake and Jennifer Lopez’s relationship when he came to the conclusion that Drake is using Jennifer Lopez to get back at Diddy for allegedly cleaning his clock. The legendary loudmouth took his findings to Twitter and hammered the Toronto rapper for being terry-cloth soft.
“JLo is nice.. but [Diddy] hit 17yrs ago.. these new sensitive n*gga think we sweat p*ssy like them.. nah,” Flex tweeted. “JLo? That’s the get back for a punch in the face? Took me all day to figure this out! Doggy saved the pic for the anniversary and everything!!! Haaaa! Wow! Sensitive new n**** fail!”
JLo is nice.. but my mans hit 17yrs ago.. these new sensitive nigga think we sweat pussy like them.. nah
— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) December 29, 2016
JLo? That's the get back for a punch in the face? Took me all day to figure this out!
— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) December 29, 2016
Throwback pussy don't never disrupt getting that bread! Facts! [ Canada Dry ]
— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) December 29, 2016
Doggy saved the pic for the anniversary and everything!!! Haaaa! Wow! Sensitive new nigga fail!
— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) December 29, 2016
Haaaaa!! Here come the Weirdos and Super Stanley's because I got an opinion!!!!!
— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) December 29, 2016
Drake does have a history of holding onto grudges and getting his revenge. Two years ago, Diddy allegedly slapped The Boy for allegedly stealing the beat that would later be used for his “0 To 100” freestyle. Puff later denied putting the paws on Drizzy, but Drizzy seemingly acknowledged the kerfuffle with the “4 PM In Calabasas” line, “Even had the OGs trying to press me. Ha ha ha ha….”
This could all just be a strong reach, however. I mean, yeah, J. Lo inspired one of Diddy’s greatest verses ever, but maybe Drake really likes J. Lo and, in turn, J. Lo enjoys being “on the 6.” Now if Drake ends up sampling “I Need A Girl (Pt. 1), for “7 PM In Castle Hill” that’s another story.