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. 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. Later in 2007, a second show called Car Wars with Funkmaster Flex premiered on
ESPN. Car Wars asked different car customizers to modify existing vehicles for cash prizes. If featured automotive designers such as
Patrick Schiavone, former Ford North American Truck & SUV Design Director and currently Vice President of Design at
Whirlpool, Ford Explorer Exterior Design Manager Melvin Betancourt and Louis D'erasmo of Valanca Auto Concepts. For
Fast Machines with Funkmaster Flex, Flex returned to Spike TV to focus on making muscle and modern car customization for celebrities. Examples included a 1955
Chevy Bel Air for
Dale Earnhardt Jr., a 1966
Pontiac GTO for Pontiac Enthusiast Magazine and a 1970
Chevy Chevelle for the
U.S. Marines. It also featured an interview with Royal Purple race driver Kathryn Minter. In 2010, Flex returned to
MTV with a new show –
Funk Flex Full Throttle. The show featured Flex interviewing hip-hop artists and customizing cars; either on location at
Spring Break, the
New York Auto Show or in his garage.
Full Throttle also integrated reality elements as Flex directed his team of car customizers at various builds and allowed viewers inside the lifestyle of Hip-Hop stars. In 2014, Funkmaster Flex appeared on
VH1 as part of the reality show
This Is Hot 97. ==Car Show Tour==