AFTER TAKING SHOTS AT BIGGIE ON“WORLD WIDE” ROYAL FLUSH PULLED UP TO THE STUDIO & THIS HAPPENED...

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In this past clip from My Expert Opinion Ep #236, Royal Flush sits down with Math Hoffa to drop several bombshells about his career and the tension of the 90s hip-hop scene.

Royal Flush makes the controversial claim that early in his career, his single generated such a huge buzz that Jay-Z had to open up for him on tour. He also reveals a career-changing moment where major labels like Def Jam and Interscope were looking for him, but a smaller label intercepted him in Atlanta with a $20,000 check and a contract, calling the signing a strategic "setup."

The discussion culminates in Royal Flush detailing the context behind his classic track "Worldwide." He explains that the track was a direct shot at Bad Boy and The Notorious B.I.G. because he felt they allowed West Coast artists to disrespect New York. The tension peaked when Royal Flush, carrying a gun, showed up to a studio where Biggie and Jay-Z were recording "Brooklyn's Finest." He reveals a friend ran out and gave him a life-saving warning: "Flush, not tonight. Sit in the car," preventing a near-fatal crew-on-crew altercation.

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