Hot 97 has been buzzing this week, and the spotlight is once again on Funk Flex. The veteran DJ recently made headlines with claims about his influence at the legendary New York radio station, especially surrounding DJ Enuff’s departure. But according to Peter Rosenberg, co-host of Ebro In The Morning, Flex might not be the villain some fans think he is.
On the latest episode of the Juan EP Is Life Podcast, Rosenberg and co-host Cipha Sounds dove into the details of the drama. Right out the gate, Rosenberg addressed the rumors about DJ Enuff getting fired. “Let me say this,” he said. “Flex, I do not believe that Flex got Enuff fired. I do not believe that Flex said ‘you need to fire DJ Enuff.’ I do believe that everything Flex said about their relationship being love was the biggest crock of horse shit I’ve ever heard in my life. But I also don’t believe he had him fired.”
The conversation, which ran close to 50 minutes, explored Flex’s position at Hot 97, his relationships with management, and the way he navigates the station’s politics. Rosenberg highlighted Flex’s savvy, noting that the DJ plays the corporate game differently than most. “You could go look at the filings of the company. Go look at who has stock,” Rosenberg explained. “The man plays the game on a different level.”
Rosenberg even drew a personal comparison, likening Flex’s strategy and influence to the way a father might handle family business—calculated, shrewd, and always thinking ahead.
For fans of Hot 97, the insight gives a new perspective on the situation. While Funk Flex has always been vocal about his legacy, Rosenberg’s take suggests that there’s more nuance behind the headlines than what meets the eye.
Takeaway
DJ Enuff’s exit from Hot 97 might not have been a simple “Flex move” after all. With Rosenberg setting the record straight, it’s clear that behind the station’s daily drama lies a web of politics, relationships, and power plays that only insiders truly understand.
Keywords: Hot 97, Funk Flex, DJ Enuff, Peter Rosenberg, Cipha Sounds, New York radio drama, Hot 97 podcast, Ebro In The Morning, Funk Flex controversy
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