Rehearsing the battle together isnt the same thing as ayeverb using ghostwriters and is a dumb comparison.
They not writing each other's shyt. They going over their lines to put on a better performance and make sure no one fukks up. No different than a stage play rehearsal. Makes sense for battlers who have a choking/fukkup problem doing it and they not real enemies. Issue is the other rapper rewriting their shyt. Eazy and Cass wouldnt do that shyt. But yea, let a Chess vs Twork rehearse their heart out together to get a clean battle.
Lux is right that it takes away from the "realness" in the real reaction from the opponent hearing some fire lines directed at him.
Quilly shyt - he didnt really steal any bars. Sure he ended on the same word but how he got there was way different. Like the tyson shyt.
Quill - Iron on me, I aint fighting, I aint Tyson
Surf - Let it rip off air - Mike Tyson
Bars are nothing a like and Surf's is more clever. He talking about the scene in Hangover where Mike does the air guitar and hits ZG
Dykeman-
Quill- Powda came from columbia, sour was from dykeman
Surf - Stinking rican everywhere - dykeman
Only someone who has an agenda against Surf would say he stole bars from Quilly. Seemed like most, if not all the shyt was like examples above on all those words.
@ReasonableMatic The fact that you only did how they ended up on the same word and didnt quote actual bars/lines that were stolen told me it was bullshyt and not stolen bars. You want to say he stole the flow, cool. It's even more funnier that you use a verb post for the shyt "exposing" him. Obvious verb was being a lil bytch cause he was actually using ghost writers and just wanted to throw dirt on someone's rep. Even his tweet is on some hating bytch shyt "This yall favorite?

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