Battle rapper RIPS THE SOUL out of white battle rapper

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fukk out of here with this militant irrelevant shyt that had nothing to do with the guy he was battling

Waaah fukking cry baby put out an album like that shyt will go double wood

Oh whitey holding us back...man take your shyt and don't whine about it plenty of black :millionaires and billionaires out there

negged :umad:

and if you watched the video you would have known there was no whining :paperumad:
 

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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.

On it's stand alone it sounded exactly like that but dude was hanging his hat on how much time he's done and blah blah blah. I never seen any of his other battles but it seems like that's probably his routine.

I don't think that verse would have been as effective against another white cat who wasn't hyping up his stripes/street cred.
 

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On it's stand alone it sounded exactly like that but dude was hanging his hat on how much time he's done and blah blah blah. There were a lot of generalizations but you gotta see the whole battle to get why that was a game change, beyond the easy route of racial shyt against a white dude.

I don't think that verse would have been as effective against another white cat who wasn't hyping up his stripes/street cred.

Like I said, B Dot killed him early on with his verse when he was actually addressing that head-on. I do agree it probably helped him flow more naturally into those other topics moreso than it would have with another white guy, but I'm just not a fan of it in general. Regardless that shyt were some nasty-ass bars.
 

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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.

I see the point you're trying to kick but I don't buy it breh.

The battle only actually went that far because the white dude took it there on round 2/3. White rapper kept talking about prison and who he can call, and how he's legit grimy which severely implied that the black man's condition wasn't that special. The black man just pointed it out to him in several ways that doing dirt being white is not nearly the same experience as doing dirt when you're black. Just listen to the battle.

So in the end the cac did get attacked. It's just that brother attacked his deepest foundations (like his and our place in society), instead of the surface or near surface shyt. Which is rare.
 

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I see the point you're trying to kick but I don't buy it breh.

The battle only actually went that far because the white dude took it there on round 2/3. White rapper kept talking about prison and who he can call, and how he's legit grimy which severely implied that the black man's condition wasn't that special. The black man just pointed it out to him in several ways that doing dirt being white is not nearly the same experience as doing dirt when you're black. Just listen to the battle.

So in the end the cac did get attacked. It's just that brother attacked his deepest foundations (like his and our place in society), instead of the surface or near surface shyt. Which is rare.

I agree with that to a degree, breh. See my other post above.
 

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Some of y'all love to hate on cacs to the point that it clouds your judgment on objectivity. I have always said on here how much I distrust cacs and my life experiences with them making me that way, however that doesn't ever influence my objectivity.

Think of it this way, if a rapper from Rwanda had used this format to diss another black man from Rwanda who was on the other side of the warring tribes during the genocide, talk about the crimes they committed, destroying fellow blacks worse than cacs, etc., it would be just as potent, but at the end of the day is a very general statement that can be made against any other person from that other tribe. Same applies to the above diss. Battle rap requires you to focus on your opponent, which he did originally, but then despite the cold ether on the cac and the amazing flow/lyrics, you can tell that verse was prepared and can be used against practically any cac who raps, which to me "cheapens" the purpose of battling which is more to display your skills destroying your opponent with lyrics specific to him. I always find it more impressive when your lyrics are tailored to your opponent, it makes it seem more authentic.
 

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Whites have the most disgusting criminal past in all human history.

They take what does not belong to them approrpriate it and say it was all them.

Long live Africa, and long live the real Hebrews (Jews) and the most prized civilaztion of all time Egypt.

Black power all day up in this peice, praise to the origian man, African. :takedat:

You sound like a racist. #AllLivesMatter :troll:
 

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Some of y'all love to hate on cacs to the point that it clouds your judgment on objectivity. I have always said on here how much I distrust cacs and my life experiences with them making me that way, however that doesn't ever influence my objectivity.

Think of it this way, if a rapper from Rwanda had used this format to diss another black man from Rwanda who was on the other side of the warring tribes during the genocide, talk about the crimes they committed, destroying fellow blacks worse than cacs, etc., it would be just as potent, but at the end of the day is a very general statement that can be made against any other person from that other tribe. Same applies to the above diss. Battle rap requires you to focus on your opponent, which he did originally, but then despite the cold ether on the cac and the amazing flow/lyrics, you can tell that verse was prepared and can be used against practically any cac who raps, which to me "cheapens" the purpose of battling which is more to display your skills destroying your opponent with lyrics specific to him. I always find it more impressive when your lyrics are tailored to your opponent, it makes it seem more authentic.

Exactly man..dude already had the battle won with those first 2 verses, that "you're white so you're a slave owner" shyt is kinda corny. It's like when battlers from the UK battle American battlers and start talking about what happened in World War 2 or the countries history from hundreds of years ago..The fukk that have to do with the person standing in front of you?
 
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