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Nome 15 announcement 4:
Real Sikh vs Tay Roc
Real Sikh vs Tay Roc
NOME 15 Announcement 3:
T-Top vs Ms Hustle
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Real Sikh vs Tay Roc
FactsThis is trash.
I never understood what yall saw in Verb.
Finally.Nome 15 announcement 4:
Real Sikh vs Tay Roc
I mean nikkas in new York can rap through that. But I understand it can be a throw off for other nikkasDope lyrics, but Nitty was off-beat a lot.
I’ll give a lil grace since Flex was insufferable slapping the table and laughing all loud while he was rappin.
Flex needs to understand his position and fall back.
Nobody tryna hear you dog, let nikkas rap![]()
Tho I agree with NY nikkas bein able to rap through interruptions on average.I mean nikkas in new York can rap through that. But I understand it can be a throw off for other nikkas
they had it during covid when those small rooms had money behind it and eyes on them, but they squandered it. smack may find another vic to invest in events but during this administration, good luck and moving forward if anyone were to, id question their business acumen. donations from athletes and entertainers is cool but not sustainable. someone legit investing in this shyt expectiong roi with all this unprofessionalism? feels like its the era of the little leagueOfcourse it’s possible, it’s just not smart.
Battlerap culture has normalized not doing your job.
That is wild behavior when you think about it.
Not showing up is grounds to get fired and lawsuit in any other professional industry.
Battlerap just normalized it and was like:
“You know what, those are just No Shows” and moved on.
Who does that
If you’re a sponsor, why would you put REAL money in a culture where such unprofessionalism is normalized and has become common work culture.
It’s weird and the elephant in the room when it comes to Battlerap not expanding and having realized its full potential.
The UFF era was the closest Battlerap was to breaking through the ceiling and redefine work-culture, but it failed because of short-term capitalist greed excusing unprofessionalism.
If unprofessionalism and favoratism would been fought, it woulda made Battlerap more stable longterm, having more stable talent inflow, better product, better events, and a more stable consumerbase.
Making sponsorship a way better investment.
The money was there to develop Battlerap as an industry.
It’s just not a good investment when you can’t even guarantee ppl will have quality rounds together, let alone even show up.