Funkmaster Flex addressed Dame Dash's Instagram posts on his show with plenty to say about Dash, the real culture vultures, and why Dame didn't adapt to the changes in Hip Hop.

Flex defended industry executives Joie Manda and Lyor Cohen for being instrumental in Roc-A-Fella Records' success, and the artists and projects that thrived after. He also addressed Dash's use of the "culture vulture" term.

"What is that? People who are not of his color who care capitalizing on the culture?" he said. "If you're only four years in the game, or you've only been on your website about three years, sometimes you believe foolishness like this. People trying to pit people against each other because of their color. That's what's happening here. Yeah he happens to be my friend but now he's pitting people against each other for their color."

He also went on to say that Dame is irrelevant to Hip Hop today because he never adapted when artists started to use social media as their platforms.

"Don't be mad because I'm on a bigger platform," he said. "Don't be mad because I'm still current and you're not. Don't be mad at me. Don't be mad because I took up for my friend because you were trying to box him in... You didn't adapt to the game. The game changed and you're mad at everyone else. Be mad at yourself."

Flex also cited the artists that Dame never paid, including Curren$y and Beanie Sigel.

"When you gonna give Beans his $11 million for State Property that you didn't give him yet?" he said.

Listen to his full rant in the videos above.