Freestyle - Shaq and Sonja Blade

Funkmaster Flex · Other Songs - Funkmaster Flex

[Shaq]

Funkmaster, Big Dawg

Flex, Sonja Blade

Freestyle, uhh, uhh

Wha-wha-what-what?



Show your best, Shaq shit'll blow your chest

Go through your vest one time flow correct

Brick City style talk with flair, walk on air

Sumo, your Halle Berry coochie wear was just a rumor

Crazy raw, blaze the hardwood floors

Shut out a whole country two, days before

Slay your whore, like you never heard of the man

Rap, Roberto Duran, you, Davy Moore

So much dough, I could buy a third of the land

Crash my Jeep jump out, my Suburban you ran

If you ask me, Shaq ain't flashy

One piece of platinum make my whole body ashy

Nigga what?



[Sonja Blade]

Uhh, yo

It's the sty' thing, I'm a feast, you fried wings

Sonja Blade gettin more light than your high beams

It's over, when I spit my words I make it dark

like an eclipse occurred when my click emerge

I flip you birds, not a gravedigga but I getcha shit

then serve, y'all know that this chick's disturbed

I spit superb, so ill, and so real

While you no frills with no deals I hold steel (BLOW)

And if I don't kill you, bet the flows will

For my niggaz that ain't here I'm lettin the Mo' spill

Briefcases of cough, like a coke deal

Uncut verses, nuttin but dope skill

Can't fill my shoes, beyond complicated

All them big gats you got they confiscated

Contemplate, I'm the shit, and you constipated

I slaughter all cause y'all water got it concentrated



See that? Funk Flex, Shaq Dog, Sonja Blade, Redrum

How we do, nine-eight, uhh

About Freestyle - Shaq and Sonja Blade

Funkmaster Flex's "Freestyle - Shaq and Sonja Blade" stands as a quintessential example of the late 1990s hip-hop boom, blending Flex's signature smooth vocal delivery with the charismatic energy of Shaquille O'Neal and Sonja Blade. Released during a period where flexing and party anthems dominated the genre, the track exemplifies the collaborative spirit of the era, featuring high-profile guest appearances that elevated its commercial appeal. The recording captures the vibrant atmosphere of street culture and mainstream crossover, utilizing a beat that encourages movement and celebration. As a staple of the Funkmaster Flex discography, the song remains a cultural touchstone, reflecting the intersection of sports, entertainment, and music that defined the late nineties. Its enduring popularity highlights the artist's ability to craft memorable tracks that resonate across diverse audiences, cementing its place in the catalog of influential hip-hop recordings from that specific time.