Battle rapper disrespects opponent's dark-skinned daughter

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You forgot :scust: and :sitdown:

Colorism AND pedo shyt?:picard::dwillhuh::scust:

He thought he was being hard-core battle rapper with that? :dahell:

He ethered himself with those bars.

Is there a link for the full battle?

Let me say this....I'm 100% for free speech.
Battle rapping like comedy and music and journalism and protest and going to religious service is all equal to me.

However, 1st Amendment gives me the right to point out his self hate and :sitdown: wordplay.

What city is this bum from? :scust:

I know some of his crew standing behind were feeling confused, even though they were ice grilling.
 
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Usually when battle rappers get physical or punch the other dude we call them emotional or in their feelings.

Maybe the dude thought if he retaliated he would get called emotional. But when daughters are involved that def is below the belt.

So the question is. Are there any lines that cant be crossed in a battle?

That's what bytches say to avoid catching hands.

To be truthful, the concept of battle rap is weird to me. It seems like an environment promoted to behave like a bytch. Run your mouth off with the expectation of not having to throw hands.
 

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“your baby mama black my baby mama light skin”

:dead:

i mean, its battle rap, its meant to be offensive:yeshrug:

Many people here on the coli don't believe in the idea of colorism, this battle rapper is basically saying that his opponent's daughter will have a much rougher life than his daughter will because one is dark skin and the other isn't. It's pretty telling and revealing beyond the obvious fact that it's utterly disgusting.
 
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