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[h1]"Grind Time Emcees Predict the Upcoming Dirtbag Dan vs Anygma Battle"[/h1]
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Originally Posted by melo15fan
Don't get me wrong or anything but I honestly thought that DBD should have won that rap battle. Anyways, regardless of the result it was fun to watch.
Originally Posted by melo15fan
Don't get me wrong or anything but I honestly thought that DBD should have won that rap battle. Anyways, regardless of the result it was fun to watch.
sneakername wrote:
melo15fan wrote:
Don't get me wrong or anything but I honestly thought that DBD should have won that rap battle. Anyways, regardless of the result it was fun to watch.
Totally agree with you man. I find fliptop judging biased. Big fan of the emcees but not the results. DBD vs. Anygma was an example of that. I'm pretty sure a good portion of the crowd didn't understand what Anygma was saying half the time. Another example was the Sin City vs. Skarm battle. Judges seemed to play safe with that one too. Nevertheless, I hope Fliptop grows even bigger and stays for the long run.
just saw the video and i would have to agree with these observations as i arrived on the same conclusion myself...
first off let us not forget that anygma has the most coveted "home court advantage"
but i am not stating in anyway that anygma is an inferior lyricist compared to DBD. its just that this is a RAP BATTLE and IMHO the rhyming style that has the most impact during battles are punchlines and wordplays. these styles (think eminem & big l) would usually clinch a victory in a rap battle if you ask me. if you listen to anygma he's on that esoteric style of rhyming (think rass kass, pharoahe monch) and though he did kick those deep words and lines, for me DBD's punchlines are more effective in embarrassing and dismantling his opponent... thats why IMHO DBD won the battle.
just my thoughts
sneakername wrote:
melo15fan wrote:
Don't get me wrong or anything but I honestly thought that DBD should have won that rap battle. Anyways, regardless of the result it was fun to watch.
Totally agree with you man. I find fliptop judging biased. Big fan of the emcees but not the results. DBD vs. Anygma was an example of that. I'm pretty sure a good portion of the crowd didn't understand what Anygma was saying half the time. Another example was the Sin City vs. Skarm battle. Judges seemed to play safe with that one too. Nevertheless, I hope Fliptop grows even bigger and stays for the long run.
just saw the video and i would have to agree with these observations as i arrived on the same conclusion myself...
first off let us not forget that anygma has the most coveted "home court advantage"
but i am not stating in anyway that anygma is an inferior lyricist compared to DBD. its just that this is a RAP BATTLE and IMHO the rhyming style that has the most impact during battles are punchlines and wordplays. these styles (think eminem & big l) would usually clinch a victory in a rap battle if you ask me. if you listen to anygma he's on that esoteric style of rhyming (think rass kass, pharoahe monch) and though he did kick those deep words and lines, for me DBD's punchlines are more effective in embarrassing and dismantling his opponent... thats why IMHO DBD won the battle.
just my thoughts
Originally Posted by superswag
sneakername wrote:
melo15fan wrote:
Don't get me wrong or anything but I honestly thought that DBD should have won that rap battle. Anyways, regardless of the result it was fun to watch.
Originally Posted by superswag
sneakername wrote:
melo15fan wrote:
Don't get me wrong or anything but I honestly thought that DBD should have won that rap battle. Anyways, regardless of the result it was fun to watch.
Originally Posted by CarlofromdaPI
Interesting battle... I'm amazed at Anygma's vocabulary but the cadence on his verses sounds too preachy for a rap battle.
Originally Posted by CarlofromdaPI
Interesting battle... I'm amazed at Anygma's vocabulary but the cadence on his verses sounds too preachy for a rap battle.