Essential The Official Battle Rap Random Thoughts Thread (URL, KOTD, UW etc...)

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Now if we like a battler we are caping? Just give it the fukk up :thiscac:

JC/Clips supporters can't admit a loss. That's more irritating than giving a guy who calls himself Bar god props
Nobody caped for that jc post tho :what:

Unless it's one of those nikkas I left in the void :sas2:
 

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Which do you prefer? Punches that are easily digestible, or punches that may take you a moment to catch, but once you do catch it, you're like "oooh shyt!"? I've been mulling over this for some time and have come to this theory:
Live at the events, in most cases the simpler bars hit harder with the crowd because nikkaz be in there high and drunk or both and don't have the time to break down over complicated bars and schemes. Whereas, when they hear a bar that is simple to understand they react crazy, but may not react appropriately to a line that was technically better, well thought out, and had a deeper meaning. Then when it hits YouTube, nikkaz have time to run back bars and analyze the bars with a more clear frame of reference. Some even change who they had winning from live to watching at home. So some mcs rap "For the camera" while others "Rap for the crowd". I personally try to straddle the line between both styles. What are your personal thoughts on simple hard hitting bars like B Magics Qleen Paper & Bigg K style vs Chilla Jones, Daylyt, M Ciddy?
 
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