After various teaser tracks, Funkmaster Flex dropped a huge mixtape with Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself? The double disc boasts 53 unreleased tracks from the top rappers in the game including Cam’ron, Lil Wayne, Schoolboy Q, Young Jeezy, and many more. XXL couldn’t wait to dive in. Here, we handpicked 10 standout tracks from the tape that we've been playing on repeat. Flex is out here droppin' BOMBS!!!

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Action Bronson - “Live From Kissena Blvd”

The current XXL Freshman dedicates one to his borough in “Live From Kissena Blvd.” On Statik Selektah’s brassy beat, Bronson’s free associative rhymes drip with Queens spirit. Every new release by the Flushing MC seems to get better and better.

A$AP Rocky & A$AP Ferg - “Max Julien”

Rocky and Ferg are currently busy working on Ferg's “Work (Remix),” so this new collaboration felt like a teaser of sorts. Still, you can’t deny the appeal of “Max Julien.” Over some woozy production by A$AP Ty Beats, the two A$AP members keep things up in the clouds.

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J. Cole - “Maine on Fire”

Cole’s “Maine on Fire” dates back to over a year and a half ago. The Roc Nation artist debuted the Raphael Saadiq-sampled song with no real intentions of pushing it out officially. Flex decided to put the soulful cut on the tape, which isn’t a bad thing because it goes. “Maine on Fire” should satisfy fans until Born Sinner drops.

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Smoke DZA - “N**gaz 4 Life”

The legendary Pete Rock laces up a classic boom-bap for Smoke DZA’s “N**gaz 4 Life.” The Kushed God floats on the beat with a swagger that can’t be matched.

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Lil Wayne & Cam'ron - “Love to a Diplomat”

Cam and Wayne attempt to recreate the chemistry found on “Suck It or Not.” Weezy provides an infectious hook, while the Dipset member drops gems with his raw energy. This could quickly become a riot starter if they're not careful.

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Young Jeezy ft. YG - “Homie”

Young Jeezy and YG on “Homie” punctuate DJ Mustard’s minimalist style. The LA producer is growing as the go-to person for a banger—just ask how “Rack City” fared for Tyga. Before listeners get into the second portion of Flex’s tape, DJ Mustard sets it up nicely.

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Lil Reese ft. Waka Flocka Flame & Wale - “Lackin'”

The three kings of “ratchet” music team up on “No Lackin.” If you haven’t guessed, this one will make the speakers go hammer.

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Schoolboy Q - "Hit 'Em Up"

Produced by Joey Fatts, Schoolboy Q offers his own rendition of the title “Hit Em Up.” Don’t get it confused—Q isn’t remaking the Tupac classic here. However, the menacing rhymes together with an overall grittiness are tough. You’ll definitely be making a screw face when bumping this.

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Kid Ink - “Victorious”

Kid Ink continued the rollout of free releases with “Victorious.” The celebratory anthem finds Ink rapping about how his whole click is fly. He’s sitting on top of the world and enjoying it.

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Bridget Kelly ft. Kendrick Lamar - “Street Dreamin'”

Bridget Kelly sings a soothing verse on this collaboration with Kendrick Lamar. “Street Dreamin’” sounds polished for a leftover track, and we only hope these two have more after their studio time to giveaway.

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