Funkmaster Flex

Rapper

Popular As Flex · Funk Flex

Birthday August 5, 1968

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 55 years old

Nationality United States

#39268 Most Popular

1968

Aston George Taylor Jr. (born August 5, 1968), professionally known as Funkmaster Flex, is an American DJ, rapper, record producer, and host on New York City's Hot 97 radio station.

1990

In the early 1990s, Flex made club appearances at many of Vito Bruno's operated nightclubs.

Bruno later convinced Joel Salkowitz, a regional vice president of Hot 97, to begin airing live broadcasts from clubs where he was performing.

When they realized the resurgence of hip hop was coming fast from its decline in the eighties, they increased the hours of this urban radio programming.

By the mid-1990s, Flex was signed by a major record label, Loud Records, for a series of mixtapes entitled 60 Minutes of Funk.

All four were certified gold by the RIAA in the US.

1992

In 1992, he became host of the first hip hop radio show on Hot 97 in New York, which was a pop radio station at the time.

Aston Taylor Jr. was born in the Bronx borough of New York City to Jamaican immigrant parents.

His father, DJ Aston George Taylor Sr., was a sound system professional.

He was raised in a strict, religious household.

At the age of 16, he began DJing at local nightclubs.

By the age of 19, he began working with fellow Bronx native Chuck Chillout for WRKS 98.7 Kiss-FM in New York.

He later left KISS, and spent a brief period at 107.5 WBLS-FM.

Due to the success of that programming, in the spring of 1992 Funkmaster Flex began mixing and hosting his own show, a specialized rap program on Hot 97.

With this, Hot 97 became the first pop station in New York to showcase rap.

Flex has been with Hot 97 ever since, and currently airs nationally through syndication during weeknights and weekends.

He is well known for his signature "bomb drop" sound effect over records.

Flex is also responsible for his early mentorship of his friend and former comrade Angie Martinez.

1995

In 1995 he formed The Flip Squad along with seven of New York City's most respected disc jockeys, including Biz Markie, "BounceMasta" Doo Wop, Big Kap, DJ Enuff, Mister Cee, Frankie Cutlass, DJ Riz, Cipha Sounds and Mark Ronson.

1998

Their self-titled debut LP was released on MCA in late 1998.

1999

In 1999, he released The Tunnel with Def Jam, which included songs by artists Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, Eminem, LL Cool J, DJ Myth, Method Man, DMX, Nas and Snoop Dogg.

Other acts he has worked with include Yvette Michele, Pras, DJ Kool, Foxy Brown and Armand van Helden.

2003

In 2003, Flex debuted his first television series, Ride with Funkmaster Flex on the Spike cable network.

The show documented the subculture of cars popular in hip hop culture.

Noteworthy moments in the series included a look into Diddy's private jet and a visit to Eminem's studio.

Flex later developed a one-off Spike TV show race event – The Funkmaster Flex Super Series Invitational.

The race featured 60 late-model stock car drivers at The Waterford Speedbowl in Connecticut.

Celebrities like Orange County Choppers, LL Cool J, and Lil' Kim were brought out to watch the event.

ESPN noticed Ride with Funkmaster Flex and decided to create a show with Flex focusing on custom cars and interviewing athletes from the NBA, NFL, and Major League Baseball.

Guests included Danica Patrick, Terrell Owens, and Jason Giambi.

2007

The show was called All Muscle with Funkmaster Flex and began airing early 2007.

2010

On August 3, 2010, Flex launched his news website InFlexWeTrust.com.

He makes the audio, video and mp3's of artist freestyles from his show "exclusively" available on the site.

The site also posts entertainment news, music, cars, models, sports and technology.

2012

It joined the Complex media network in September 2012, and has been mentioned in songs, including Fabolous' "So NY."

2020

In October 2020, Flex announced plans of an upcoming album.

In December, he released the album's lead single, "Lurkin", with King Von, while confirming that the album would feature an array of artists, including Juice Wrld, Kodak Black, Post Malone, Lil Baby, and Pop Smoke, among others.

A release date is yet to be announced, however the album will be released through Flex's own label IFWT Films and Records.

Funkmaster Flex first appeared on television in the early nineties on Yo! MTV Raps hosted by Fab 5 Freddy, DJ Myth, Ed Lover, and Doctor Dré.

He later did various hip-hop and automobile spots for MTV.