Don’t Believe The Hype; URL’s “Super Fight IV” Was Fire and Had A Gang of Classics
While social media claims that the card was lackluster, battle after battle the rappers seemed to soar with some of the craziest rhymes of the year.
While social media claims that the card was lackluster, battle after battle the rappers seemed to soar with some of the craziest rhymes of the year.
Royce Da 5′ 9″ and Lupe Fiasco are friends, but what seemed to be friendly back-n-forth has taken on a new tone.
Hitman Holla & Calicoe and Daylyt & King Los give the culture classic battles for the books.
Will the RBE card be as exciting as the promo? If Max Out 1 is any kind of indicator … probably so!
“Heir to The Throne” gave the world a classic battle from battle rap legend E-Hart and new titan First Lady Flamez and a classic body from YG! Read who won big and flopped the hardest!
Popular battle rapper seeks justice after police send shots at his car.
The two lyricists will finally square off face-to-face.
C3 headlines event and her wifey had a classic with one of Harlem’s female battle rap legend. But they weren’t the only fire battles on the M3S3 and Coffee Brown sponsored battle.
Tony Bro, Battle Raps Fanatic (Polo), Minnesota Luke, and Freeway are set to judge the Ultimate Madness 3 competition and will decide who gets Drake’s $100K prize.
Attention all battle rappers! If you don’t want to get destroyed in a Vlog, you better make sure you don’t try and cheat the Rare Breed Entertainment guys. They have a secret weapon.
Rookies linked with URL vets to give the performances of their lives. Mt. Rushmore candidates chipped away at their legacies, by showing up with funky attitudes and no desire to give the fans a professional top-tier exhibition.
As the world opens up, Bullpen Battle Rap League takes advantage of the relaxed COVID-19 rules by hosting a big room event in Atlanta.
In the tradition of KRS One’s “The Bridge is Over,” Drake’s “Back to Back” and 50 Cent’s “How to Rob,” Philly rapper Eazy the Block Captain and Maryland’s Ace Amin are shifting the culture with real diss songs — that could easily be on the radio.
JC, Loso, Ms. Hustle, and O’fficial won big! While T-Top and Coffee put on a debatable that might be one of the best back and forth all year.
The Ultimate Rap League continues to push the envelope with outstanding programming, launching new rap stars in the ever expanding universe of battle rap.
Check out this epic recap of the best highlights from the world of Battle Rap in 2020!
The Bullpen general also fires off at Philly’s own Eazy the Block Captain for mentioning him in a diss record where he went at other rappers who have been in the sport for years.
Battle rap culture is about going for your opts throat … but will this beef ever reach the stage? The DMV rapper drops his new diss track “CODE RED” to shame the 6 ft. PG Killer for backing out of his battle. [Peep the mini-timeline on how this beef started to bubble]
AllHipHop checks out new releases dropped at the end of 2020 from Mickey Factz, MarvWon, Rain 910, Frak, and Shotgun Suge— and showcases projects that prove that battlers can hop in their music bag too. And a few singles that are the precursor to bigger projects in 2021.
Without ever spitting one rhyme, Kevin and Kiera Quinney have emerged to be not only the most popular couple in battle rap but with their two children, white-fire hot reenactments, and self-produced podcast ‘Open Marriage Chronicles: For Better & Worse,’ have become the first family of the culture.