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Don't know if y'all caught this but
Don't know if y'all caught this but
Lemme help you out bro**takes a deep breath**
**sighs heavily**
Why Roc? You didn't even have to do all that? Could've at least not brag about coming up with shyt in a hour what is wrong with these nikkas? They can't be that stupid. Can't he not read the room? The rehearsal stuff is already bad (and that whole shyt kicked off because of Ms. Hustle's sheer stupidity) and now this. Like damn at least try to preserve the kayfabe
Joe wrong ... I can't understand how he can't see it
Different rapper, same principleStart accepting that Joe is less intelligent than you currently think he is and your problem will be solved breh
Lemme help you out bro
Different rapper, same principle
Tay Roc was braggin on Bags & Bodies talkin bout βHe learned to write and memorize within a hourβ only to have recycled his shyt vs Mike P for Mike Tyson.
Clown shyt.
Same for starting a porn company/starβs career, but Iβll leave that type of stuff for JBO.Man Mistah Fab was the worst with the shyt he was talking. Dude was out after one event.
Remy said sheβs loss 400k so far in battle rap. Remy really took the worst approach to creating a league IMO. The best way to create a league is to start at rock bottom with your own talent. There really arenβt any short cuts.
Now I will say RBE is an exception to this. They didnβt start with their own talent. He did use vets like Verb and Goodz for his first card, but they were just one round battles. They were very strategic the way they used vets in the beginning. He also did have his stable of guys for awhile too like showoutt, j murda, jimz, and ahdi boom. The thing with RBE is I donβt believe they ever spent beyond their means. They kept building for years until they could do cards like βmax out.β
Boxing promotions are the same way. The best way for new promoters to come in the game is to find their own homegrown talent and develop them. It takes years to build a successful promotional company. New promoters that come in and try to make an immediate impact by overpaying established talent never work out (50 cent SMS Promotions, Jay-Zβs Roc Nation Boxing, etc).