Battle rapper RIPS THE SOUL out of white battle rapper

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Verse was cold as fukk but the race shyt kinda makes it a handicap match at that point.


:salute: to my dude though, I'ma actually have to watch the whole battle when I get time.
it needs to be a handicap match. in pretty much every walk of life its a handicap match for black folks. now you see how we feel. deal with it. :sas2:
 

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It was a great verse but I kinda agree with some folks that it always seems a bit too easy to throw out some black militant shyt at the white guy to pander to the crowd. Not saying dude didn't put in work and dropped one helluva performance with that verse, but outside of calling him out on his prison raps, what part of his verse applied to the kid specifically and not just white people in general? Battle rap to me is about breaking down your opponent, which B Dot definitely did early on and as far as I'm concerned had him already killed there, but as the verse progressed he just threw out more and more bars that, while clever and well-written, could be used against any white dude, and that's a bit cheap on his part.
 

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I fukked up my data but am glad I watched the entire battle. Carey Strickland was up 2 rounds but that final round was the TKO by B Dot. He was losing on points and on the last round, threw haymaker after haymaker to end it. :ohlawd:

That's what you call not leaving it to the judges.
 

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cause all i see ae a buncha losers hyping this up like black people just won in the war against whites. what i said was true.dude dropped a great verse but he used "white cacs ccoming out the caves of the caucaus mountauins foir a cheap pop.
Its a powerful verse in a passionate rap battle, nothing more. Why be so hungry to negate that? Equally, you seem emotional like he was talking to YOU directly.
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It was a great verse but I kinda agree with some folks that it always seems a bit too easy to throw out some black militant shyt at the white guy to pander to the crowd. Not saying dude didn't put in work and dropped one helluva performance with that verse, but outside of calling him out on his prison raps, what part of his verse applied to the kid specifically and not just white people in general? Battle rap to me is about breaking down your opponent, which B Dot definitely did early on and as far as I'm concerned had him already killed there, but as the verse progressed he just threw out more and more bars that, while clever and well-written, could be used against any white dude, and that's a bit cheap on his part.
:mjpls:
 

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cause all i see ae a buncha losers hyping this up like black people just won in the war against whites. what i said was true.dude dropped a great verse but he used "white cacs ccoming out the caves of the caucaus mountauins foir a cheap pop.

How old are you? You couldn't have been listening to rap in the 90's if this bothered you so much.
 
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