Ultimate Rap League Announces 10 Battles For Night Of Main Events Xi
B Magic vs. Real Sikh. Rum Nitty vs. Drugz (Rematch). Math Hoffa vs. Snake Eyez. He can get locked in them to his detriment at times, but always finds a way to hit opponents in ways they weren't expecting, a feat he pulled off to immense effect in his battle against JC. Real Deal vs. Money Bagz. I need to see yo' kids and yo' mama cry. You bein' the king of.
It wasn't Ave. You (U) turn when you thought that the road was blocked. Shotgun Suge vs. T-Top. They got you on GPS so they can find you and detain you. I'm finna kill you muhfucka, plain and simple. You claim it's 'cause you been in the trap. O'fficial vs. Rum Nitty. DNA vs Yung Ill. K-Shine vs Calicoe.
Surf won't make it to his mama crib before he get stretched out. That's part of what makes A Ward unique. He's ferocious and seemingly willing to take any battle, whether URL or opponents in smaller leagues. Chef left the kitchen when the stove was hot. The same can be said for his battle with Shotgun Suge. Swave Sevah vs. Anderson Burrus. But don't take Hitman Holla for a flash-in-the-pan arse battle rapper. And you can't talk about battle rap without talking about T-Rex.
November 9th, 2013 Proving Ground Event (2013). Mavens like Eric Beasely, SMACK White, Organik, Lush One, Madd Illz, Drect, Sara Kana, Poison Pen, and others all levied hip hop's most resolute quality—competition—and flipped it into a means to provide jobs, opportunity, and entertainment to fans and artists who love nothing more than the art of rap, and the art of rap exclusively. We done seen him in too many situations that he should've popped off and ain't do nothin'. This nigga's no comp'. T-Rex vs. Charlie Clips. T-Rex vs. Reed Dollaz. 50 cal', the entry wound look the size of a pinecone. His battle versus Charlie Clips remains a classic, but his matchup against Johnie Alcatraz personifies how hilarious and uproarious Ill Will can get. For a decade plus, John John Da Don's been a staple. From classic SMACK DVD battles against Murda Mook and Charlie Clips to creating his own battle league, Lionz Den, where he introduced future legends Arsonal, Tay Roc, K-Shine among others, to his legendary Summer Madness 2 battle against Calicoe, Loaded Lux put on and showed out. Had Houston in front of Lil' Flip thinkin' it was 'Game Over'.
Rappers like New Jersey Twork, Big T, B Magic, Couture, and Chess, for example, have accomplished amazing things in this space that they deserve to be mentioned even if they don't crack this compilation. If consistency wasn't O-Red's Achilles heel, he'd rank higher on this list. And his URL debut against Big T remains one of the most devastating performances ever. Iron Solomon's another name that represents longevity, innovation, and supreme skill. Tay Roc vs. K-Shine (The Rematch). That's a critique that applies more and more as battle rap continues to evolve. No beats are allowed when rocking the crowd in this cypher. Arsonal vs. Real Sikh. Have the inside scoop on this song?