Lol I’m 39, so Surf and Roc like 5-7 years younger than me, but sometimes I be seeing these younger people use SMD mad regular. Especially the 18-22 year old rappers and online trolls and it’s crazy to me.I don't think this is a generational thing. Surf an Tay Roc are quite close to your age (you're AT LEAST 30+ with how much knowledge you have, and u ain't gonna convince me otherwise ). I've yet to hear Chess, steams or any of the WGH crew behave like this.
This might just be a battle rap issue (unless there's some shyt im just not privy to)
did u forget about the arsenal/cassidy faceoffLol I’m 39, so Surf and Roc like 5-7 years younger than me, but sometimes I be seeing these younger people use SMD mad regular. Especially the 18-22 year old rappers and online trolls and it’s crazy to me.
LOL good pointdid u forget about the arsenal/cassidy faceoff
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The hardcore belt can be defended on any league. P just said Surf was putting up 2k for the winner of the battle, that was his initial problem. Surf didn’t state he was putting up money for that battleOne question i have. At one point during his response to Stumbles Surf claimed it was P's decision to put the belt up.
How can that be?
Could’ve at least gotten female battlers to star in the movieculture vulture
stole the "queen of the ring" ring
disgusting
this one of the most aggressive environments in any "sport" these nikkas aint the standard for any age groupLOL good point
Paramount dropping a Battle Rap movie, directed by Sanaa Lathan