Here is the Response/ Diss for Cooky and JustRK. I did the diss first because I technically didn't diss Cooky yet. So here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ_xaMKhnlU&feature=youtu.be
The lyrics (suggested to look at)
Cooky's a maggot( referring to a fly) ,attracted to the to light of the game like a magnet
Egk, racking it, clicking, and clapping it, cooky's egk smashing it
JustRK Losing it, stating he winning it, that amusing stuff ,isn't it?
You know we get gigas, stating the digits, exposing your life on the internet
you know who you dissing? only the realist, can take it, just shut shut up, and listen.
Had to give some permission too Cooky so he could already start dissing.
These people be screaming and raving and dissing Egk, Egk, Egk, Egk.
we is some coocky s(<-spelled that way other wised its blocked), we be stacking them Gigas in all out big wallets.
Is boutcheetah stupid has the rap terms already exceeded the limit?
Is Cooky connected to what is see is frequent apologetic topics yes
oops the subject just drop it because mister sensitive is gonna pop it(report it)
123 bomber just gave me a vision, a mission, and In going to obey it.
Quote from: nanak tatum on October 04, 2013, 11:43:13 PM
Lol what? Was it necessary to add the "YEA!" or those extras after what you said?
Yup, And look at the lyrics if you could hear what I said. I still dont have the mic. :-[
Error, the Guild EGK was not found.
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Quote from: Cooky on October 05, 2013, 12:14:22 AM
Error, the Guild EGK was not found.
(http://puu.sh/4HOYs.gif)
Its a clique.
Cooky wheres your diss?
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 12:45:33 AM
Cooky wheres your diss?
I don't even care anymore
rap battles on the internet? I'm better then that
I have much more important things to worry about
Quote from: Cooky on October 05, 2013, 12:47:41 AM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 12:45:33 AM
Cooky wheres your diss?
I don't even care anymore
rap battles on the internet? I'm better then that
I have much more important things to worry about
but why you post stupid gifs?
(http://puu.sh/4HRhS.gif)
tr4p life bros yung chop on dat beat bros. It wasn't good lyrically lol but atleast there was flow for the most part
Quote from: 123bomb123 on October 05, 2013, 01:13:32 AM
tr4p life bros yung chop on dat beat bros. It wasn't good lyrically lol but atleast there was flow for the most part
well of course there was flow, since it's the versace beat all he had to do was copy drake / migo's flow and replace the lyrics.
I think anyone could have done that.
I'll wait till you get a mic so that we're even lol
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 01:34:10 AM
I'll wait till you get a mic so that we're even lol
(http://puu.sh/4HSbP.gif)
Quote from: Selene on October 05, 2013, 01:34:58 AM
Loved that map.
Me too Selene :'(
Quote from: Cooky on October 05, 2013, 12:47:41 AM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 12:45:33 AM
Cooky wheres your diss?
I don't even care anymore
rap battles on the internet? I'm better then that
I have much more important things to worry about
like looking for gifs to post on the internet
Quote from: Yz on October 05, 2013, 02:05:01 AM
like looking for gifs to post on the internet
I didn't do any looking, they are in my gifs folder and took me less then a minute to upload :D
taking the time to write lyrics, record my voice, edit, upload, etc
Not going to waste my time doing that, especially right now in my life when I am busy looking for a job
hehehhe 8)
Quote from: 123bomb123 on October 05, 2013, 01:13:32 AM
tr4p life bros yung chop on dat beat bros. It wasn't good lyrically lol but atleast there was flow for the most part
No one reads what I post man lol.
Quote from: Cooky on October 04, 2013, 12:06:06 AM
Quote from: paranoia on October 03, 2013, 07:01:24 PM
I might have dumb down certain lyrics for cooky so he could get a clearer message. (he doesn't understand rap terminology)
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 01:34:10 AM
Quote from: 123bomb123 on October 05, 2013, 01:13:32 AM
tr4p life bros yung chop on dat beat bros. It wasn't good lyrically lol but atleast there was flow for the most part
well of course there was flow, since it's the versace beat all he had to do was copy drake / migo's flow and replace the lyrics.
I think anyone could have done that.
I'll wait till you get a mic so that we're even lol
Its not easy as you perceive it to be. Dont being a Know-It-All :'( Im not looking for a rap battle with cooky anymore because hes...well ... you get the idea. I rather go into it with you.
u dumbed down ur rap just so 1 person (Me) could understand it better? why? I already said im not replying and I don't care its just a waste of time and energy
stop trying to get me all riled up its not going to work
Quote from: Cooky on October 05, 2013, 11:01:16 AM
u dumbed down ur rap just so 1 person (Me) could understand it better? why? I already said im not replying and I don't care its just a waste of time and energy
stop trying to get me all riled up its not going to work
well until now you just said you weren't going to do it. The rest of the times you were like "oh allie let me make a diss track" I even gave you permission in order to diss me. So you are saying you went through all that trouble for nothing?
Quote from: Cooky on October 03, 2013, 04:44:48 PM
its ok, didn't like the lyrics
pls allie let me burn EGK in rap video pls pls he said he wouldn't mind
You don't need a mic to understand what I said you can make a diss if you want to.
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 01:34:10 AM
Quote from: 123bomb123 on October 05, 2013, 01:13:32 AM
tr4p life bros yung chop on dat beat bros. It wasn't good lyrically lol but atleast there was flow for the most part
well of course there was flow, since it's the versace beat all he had to do was copy drake / migo's flow and replace the lyrics.
I think anyone could have done that.
I'll wait till you get a mic so that we're even lol
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 10:49:10 AM
Its not easy as you perceive it to be. Dont being a Know-It-All :'( Im not looking for a rap battle with cooky anymore because hes...well ... you get the idea. I rather go into it with you.
If you're immersed into hip hop you'll realize it actually is very easy to copy someone's flow. Look up any instrumental to a famous song and it's filled with thousands of "freestyle" lyrics copying the same flow. Digital release sites are filled with so many covers that it's hard for original content to surface and people prefer these covers and then claim "hip hop is dead" when in the beginning it's their own fault.
I used to be highly interested in audio engineering so I used to intern and see how professional studio's would conduct these matters, but now mixing using midi controllers is just a personal hobby.
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 02:01:58 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 10:49:10 AM
Its not easy as you perceive it to be. Dont being a Know-It-All :'( Im not looking for a rap battle with cooky anymore because hes...well ... you get the idea. I rather go into it with you.
If you're immersed into hip hop you'll realize it actually is very easy to copy someone's flow. Look up any instrumental to a famous song and it's filled with thousands of "freestyle" lyrics copying the same flow. Digital release sites are filled with so many covers that it's hard for original content to surface and people prefer these covers and then claim "hip hop is dead" when in the beginning it's their own fault.
I used to be highly interested in audio engineering so I used to intern and see how professional studio's would conduct these matters, but now mixing using midi controllers is just a personal hobby.
Not ever rapper copes the same flow. Its hard to match words with the songs flow without coping lyrics.
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 02:04:30 PM
Not ever rapper copys the same flow. Its hard to match words with the songs flow without coping lyrics.
Not everyone, but the majority do. You proved my point and shot yourself in the foot by doing a cover instead of creating your own flow as a diss response looool.
and no it's not hard to match words with a songs flow, have you ever heard of counting syllables? you can steal someones flow in a matter of minutes if you know how to do this. If you want to you can even break down syllable groups and hit 4th's and 8ths with precision and have a flow that's the same, but more rich and intricate.
versace versace versace versace = 12 syllables
what ever what ever, oh no this ain't hard g = 12 syllables.
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 02:15:27 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 02:04:30 PM
Not ever rapper copys the same flow. Its hard to match words with the songs flow without coping lyrics.
Not everyone, but the majority do. You proved my point and shot yourself in the foot by doing a cover instead of creating your own flow as a diss response looool.
and no it's not hard to match words with a songs flow, have you ever heard of counting syllables? you can steal someones flow in a matter of minutes if you know how to do this. If you want to you can even break down syllable groups and hit 4th's and 8ths with precision and have a flow that's the same, but more rich and intricate.
versace versace versace versace = 12 syllables
what ever what ever, oh no this ain't hard g = 12 syllables.
But does is sound good? You can't just blabber random stuff, but does it mean something. You have to have a meaning. You can just use sounds like 'uh' 'blab' 'blab' 'blab' 'bo' sure it matches but does it make sense? I tried to make references to the game, not just talking in general like you were in your raps for instance. Yes a majority rappers do copy flows, but not all of them. You made seem like everyone does.
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 02:26:22 PM
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 02:15:27 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 02:04:30 PM
Not ever rapper copys the same flow. Its hard to match words with the songs flow without coping lyrics.
Not everyone, but the majority do.
But does is sound good? You can't just blabber random stuff, but does it mean something. You have to have a meaning. You can just use sounds like 'uh' 'blab' 'blab' 'blab' 'bo' sure it matches but does it make sense? I tried to make references to the game, not just talking in general like you were in your raps for instance. Yes a majority rappers do copy flows, but not all of them. You made seem like everyone does.
I put in bold what I previously said so that you can see I didn't make it "seem like everyone does"
also, what I made is a diss so therefore I addressed my guild and then shot the rest directly at you like what a diss is supposed to be? I think that concept makes sense and anyone should be able to pick that up.
You also talk about meaning something, but your lines sound like you tried too hard to put street colloquialism into the game's and it's weird.
I would make a diss to you for fun lol but I dont have time anymore
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 02:51:04 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 02:26:22 PM
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 02:15:27 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 02:04:30 PM
Not ever rapper copys the same flow. Its hard to match words with the songs flow without coping lyrics.
Not everyone, but the majority do.
But does is sound good? You can't just blabber random stuff, but does it mean something. You have to have a meaning. You can just use sounds like 'uh' 'blab' 'blab' 'blab' 'bo' sure it matches but does it make sense? I tried to make references to the game, not just talking in general like you were in your raps for instance. Yes a majority rappers do copy flows, but not all of them. You made seem like everyone does.
I put in bold what I previously said so that you can see I didn't make it "seem like everyone does"
also, what I made is a diss so therefore I addressed my guild and then shot the rest directly at you like what a diss is supposed to be? I think that concept makes sense and anyone should be able to pick that up.
You also talk about meaning something, but your lines sound like you tried too hard to put street colloquialism into the game's and it's weird.
All you said was my style was wack, my flow was trash and also not to secound guess your guild because yours is the best.
You said I had no flow, which you where condradicting yourself because you didn't have one either you just ran through it.
Also if you didn't know rap/hiphop was deprived from the ghettos of new york so I guess thats a +1 on the
street terms so I guess I can use street metaphores.
check it out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:10:58 PM
All you said was my style was wack, my flow was trash and also not to secound guess your guild because yours is the best.
You said I had no flow, which you where condradicting yourself because you didn't have one either you just ran through it.
Also if you didn't know rap/hiphop was deprived from the ghettos of new york so I guess thats a +1 on the
street terms so I guess I can use street metaphores.
check it out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop
are you kidding me lol, I ran through my freestyle? Uhh, You can hear my bars hit the 16ths and 8ths and I actually pause my lines unlike you where your bars roll off of random portions of the song. That's why I said "where's your flow" because your pauses are not as obvious as mine (except for in the versace beat because anyone can steal a flow).
btw you're wrong. rap did not originate in the bronx so maybe you should stop looking things up on google before you try to argue with me and get burned (because honestly you haven't made any good come backs to what I've had to say, you just keep playing it off and going to another subject).
Rap has a history through spoken word poetry which originated way before hip hop emerged in the east coast. I'm a bboy (as you can tell by my forum picture) and hip hop exploded around the time kool herc and the sugar hill gang came around.
so please, gtfo with giving me a history lesson and get your history right first. I don't even care how old you are, but I've had the grace of meeting many of these figures on my journey as a bboy and what I've heard them say live and in the flesh is greater than what ever you can read through wikipedia or search through google.
please stop this, it's terrible in every possible way.
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 03:30:12 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:10:58 PM
All you said was my style was wack, my flow was trash and also not to secound guess your guild because yours is the best.
You said I had no flow, which you where condradicting yourself because you didn't have one either you just ran through it.
Also if you didn't know rap/hiphop was deprived from the ghettos of new york so I guess thats a +1 on the
street terms so I guess I can use street metaphores.
check it out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop
are you kidding me lol, I ran through my freestyle? Uhh, You can hear my bars hit the 16ths and 8ths and I actually pause my lines unlike you where your bars roll off of random portions of the song. That's why I said "where's your flow" because your pauses are not as obvious as mine (except for in the versace beat because anyone can steal a flow).
btw you're wrong. rap did not originate in the bronx so maybe you should stop looking things up on google before you try to argue with me and get burned (because honestly you haven't made any good come backs to what I've had to say, you just keep playing it off and going to another subject).
Rap has a history through spoken word poetry which originated way before hip hop emerged in the east coast. I'm a bboy (as you can tell by my forum picture) and hip hop exploded around the time kool herc and the sugar hill gang came around.
so please, gtfo with giving me a history lesson and get your history right first. I don't even care how old you are, but I've had the grace of meeting many of these figures on my journey as a bboy and what I've heard them say live and in the flesh is greater than what ever you can read through wikipedia or search through google.
Okay, first off let me blake with yah. Someone who claiming to know hiphop/rap has the most horrific bars
Im just being nice with yah by saying "it was alright". You used every diss line every rapper used at
some point. B-Boying doesn't give you any knowledge on rap as you can you tell rap and dance are
completely different subjects. B-Boy is a hip-hop dance yes but can it spit lyrics nope. I can ramble
on and on about how your so wrong in so many ways. Considering that was your first rap song. I bet you
didn't freestyle on that, but there's no way of proving that just like there's no way of proving your
a b-boy by your picture. If you listen carefully to the background I hit the chimes correctly. Yes it originated from poetry and country music believe it or not. Again Rap would
have never happened if New york's underground wasn't in the picture.
So your making bold statements like you know the stuff without any proof. At least I have the facts. Oh please
"from what I heard" shut up you believe everything everyone says are you gullible?
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:43:05 PM
Okay, first off let me blake with yah. Someone who claiming to know hiphop/rap has the most horrific bars
Im just being nice with yah by saying "it was alright". You used every diss line every rapper used at
some point. B-Boying doesn't give you any knowledge on rap at you can you tell rap and dance are
completely different subjects. B-Boy is a hip-hop dance yes but can it spit lyrics nope. I can ramble
on and on about how your so wrong in so many ways. Considering that was your first rap song. I bet you
didn't freestyle on that, but there's no way of proving that just like there's no way of proving your
a b-boy by your picture. If you listen carefully to the background I hit the chimes correctly. Yes it originated from poetry and country music believe it or not. Again Rap would
have never happened if New york's underground wasn't in the picture.
So your making bold statements like you know the stuff without any proof. At least I have the facts. Oh please
"from what I heard" shut up you believe everything everyone says are you gullible?
bboying is an element of hip hop, not "a hip hop dance" you ignorant quack. bboying was non-existent without an emcee and a dj back in the day where graffiti artist and hip hop enthusiast would listen to spoken word at these events. So to say they are completely different just proves that you are either too young or you don't know your hip hop history. My proof is that my facts are in depth and they're true because you can go to any real source of hip hop history and they'll tell you these things. Your statements are so broad because...you read or heard those things from a questionable source. "New yorks underground" are you serious? I bet you know nothing of those locations besides the bronx because I already mentioned it.
oh btw "from what I heard?" those people are the originators of hip hop. Kool herc? skeeter rabbit? pimp c and rev run? hell yeah I'm gullible to what they say because they are the icons of hip hop you dummy.
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 03:55:03 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:43:05 PM
Okay, first off let me blake with yah. Someone who claiming to know hiphop/rap has the most horrific bars
Im just being nice with yah by saying "it was alright". You used every diss line every rapper used at
some point. B-Boying doesn't give you any knowledge on rap at you can you tell rap and dance are
completely different subjects. B-Boy is a hip-hop dance yes but can it spit lyrics nope. I can ramble
on and on about how your so wrong in so many ways. Considering that was your first rap song. I bet you
didn't freestyle on that, but there's no way of proving that just like there's no way of proving your
a b-boy by your picture. If you listen carefully to the background I hit the chimes correctly. Yes it originated from poetry and country music believe it or not. Again Rap would
have never happened if New york's underground wasn't in the picture.
So your making bold statements like you know the stuff without any proof. At least I have the facts. Oh please
"from what I heard" shut up you believe everything everyone says are you gullible?
bboying is an element of hip hop, not "a hip hop dance" you ignorant quack. bboying was non-existent without an emcee and a dj back in the day where graffiti artist and hip hop enthusiast would listen to spoken word at these events. So to say they are completely different just proves that you are either too young or you don't know your hip hop history. My proof is that my facts are in depth and they're true because you can go to any real source of hip hop history and they'll tell you these things. Your statements are so broad because...you read or heard those things from a questionable source. "New yorks underground" are you serious? I bet you know nothing of those locations besides the bronx because I already mentioned it.
oh btw "from what I heard?" those people are the originators of hip hop. Kool herc? skeeter rabbit? pimp c and rev run? hell yeah I'm gullible to what they say because they are the icons of hip hop you dummy.
I know that, but you did state that you heard it live in the flesh am I wrong? There no way you could have talked to them. Heres a little history:
Hip-hop music is a relatively new genre, dating back only about 30 years. However, the roots of hip-hop are in the fusion of Africa and America. African music and oral traditions were brought by West African slaves to North and South America. There, they developed into their own musical styles -- often starting with church music, but becoming popular over time in wider circles. Gospel, blues and jazz are all part of this history in the U.S., while reggae, calypso and ska started in the Caribbean. West African drumming, combined with storytelling, is also an important part of the puzzle [source: Hip Hop Magazine].
American soldiers stationed in the Caribbean during World War II helped to integrate all these different musical styles. Jamaica had many temporary discos, and DJs began to add their personal style and comments to the music they shared, leading to two new types of reggae versions of songs, which were called talk over or dub. All of these influences were brought together by Clive Campbell, who emigrated from Jamaica to the U.S. in 1967 at the age of 13. He brought the talk over and dub methods to his West Bronx neighborhood in New York City. Campbell became a popular DJ, better known as DJ Kool Herc, with a style that influenced many others and grew into what is now known as hip-hop.
Btw look up "DJ Africa Bambaataa" ::)
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:57:37 PM
I know that, but you did state that you heard it live in the flesh am I wrong? There no way you could have talked to them. Heres a little history:
I'm glad you know how to google search and copy / paste, but like I said that doesn't mean you know anything. Btw, yes I really did talk to them. If I asked you to name 10 important figures in old school hip hop I bet you a million dollars you wouldn't be able to name more than 3 without having to go on google and look it up. I met these people at the radiotron (which is formerly the radio club, but you wouldn't know that unless you did deep research). Also at the roxy and several bboy events in SoCal and philly. Proof? I was there when skeeter rabbit received his life time achievement award in august (which again, you can't really look this up). How does this tie in? He's in rock steady which is the most influential bboy crew. Now how does that tie in with rapping? The events which would draw in up and coming emcee's which are now famous today such as twista and even jay z.
now, what I just told you would take several hours of history research and I summed it up for you in like 20 minutes? instead of what you did and copied because your regular grammar is no where near that caliber and there's no way in hell you knew that off the top of your head. So there's your proof. Burn ::)
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 04:09:47 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:57:37 PM
I know that, but you did state that you heard it live in the flesh am I wrong? There no way you could have talked to them. Heres a little history:
I'm glad you know how to google search and copy / paste, but like I said that doesn't mean you know anything. Btw, yes I really did talk to them. If I asked you to name 10 important figures in old school hip hop I bet you a million dollars you wouldn't be able to name more than 3 without having to go on google and look it up. I met these people at the radiotron (which is formerly the radio club, but you wouldn't know that unless you did deep research). Also at the roxy and several bboy events in SoCal and philly. Proof? I was there when skeeter rabbit received his life time achievement award in august (which again, you can't really look this up). How does this tie in? He's in rock steady which is the most influential bboy crew. Now how does that tie in with rapping? The events which would draw in up and coming emcee's which are now famous today such as twista and even jay z.
now, what I just told you would take several hours of history research and I summed it up for you in like 20 minutes? instead of what you did and copied because your regular grammar is no where near that caliber and there's no way in hell you knew that off the top of your head. So there's your proof. Burn ::)
Your persistent ill give you that, but yet no pictures,no facts no proof. I could have said I am the richest man on earth but do I have proof nope. I am going to be the better man and as a matter of fact lets end it how we started it one last rap battle. Okay you and I a fair fighting chance.
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 04:15:36 PM
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 04:09:47 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:57:37 PM
I know that, but you did state that you heard it live in the flesh am I wrong? There no way you could have talked to them. Heres a little history:
I'm glad you know how to google search and copy / paste, but like I said that doesn't mean you know anything. Btw, yes I really did talk to them. If I asked you to name 10 important figures in old school hip hop I bet you a million dollars you wouldn't be able to name more than 3 without having to go on google and look it up. I met these people at the radiotron (which is formerly the radio club, but you wouldn't know that unless you did deep research). Also at the roxy and several bboy events in SoCal and philly. Proof? I was there when skeeter rabbit received his life time achievement award in august (which again, you can't really look this up). How does this tie in? He's in rock steady which is the most influential bboy crew. Now how does that tie in with rapping? The events which would draw in up and coming emcee's which are now famous today such as twista and even jay z.
now, what I just told you would take several hours of history research and I summed it up for you in like 20 minutes? instead of what you did and copied because your regular grammar is no where near that caliber and there's no way in hell you knew that off the top of your head. So there's your proof. Burn ::)
Your persistent ill give you that, but yet no pictures,no facts no proof. I could have said I am the richest man on earth but do I have proof nope. I am going to be the better man and as a matter of fact lets end it how we started it one last rap battle. Okay you and I a fair fighting chance.
What I told you was straight fact, like I said you would need to do heavy research unless you already knew these things. I invite you to look this up and find out that I'm on point with my history and didn't just copy and paste it off a website.
I will just wait until you receive the aforementioned microphone (unless you already did) until I drop my next response so that way you can't say the lack of a mic is what hindered your desired outcome.
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 04:22:24 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 04:15:36 PM
Quote from: JustRK on October 05, 2013, 04:09:47 PM
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 03:57:37 PM
I know that, but you did state that you heard it live in the flesh am I wrong? There no way you could have talked to them. Heres a little history:
I'm glad you know how to google search and copy / paste, but like I said that doesn't mean you know anything. Btw, yes I really did talk to them. If I asked you to name 10 important figures in old school hip hop I bet you a million dollars you wouldn't be able to name more than 3 without having to go on google and look it up. I met these people at the radiotron (which is formerly the radio club, but you wouldn't know that unless you did deep research). Also at the roxy and several bboy events in SoCal and philly. Proof? I was there when skeeter rabbit received his life time achievement award in august (which again, you can't really look this up). How does this tie in? He's in rock steady which is the most influential bboy crew. Now how does that tie in with rapping? The events which would draw in up and coming emcee's which are now famous today such as twista and even jay z.
now, what I just told you would take several hours of history research and I summed it up for you in like 20 minutes? instead of what you did and copied because your regular grammar is no where near that caliber and there's no way in hell you knew that off the top of your head. So there's your proof. Burn ::)
Your persistent ill give you that, but yet no pictures,no facts no proof. I could have said I am the richest man on earth but do I have proof nope. I am going to be the better man and as a matter of fact lets end it how we started it one last rap battle. Okay you and I a fair fighting chance.
What I told you was straight fact, like I said you would need to do heavy research unless you already knew these things. I invite you to look this up and find out that I'm on point with my history and didn't just copy and paste it off a website.
I will just wait until you receive the aforementioned microphone (unless you already did) until I drop my next response so that way you can't say the lack of a mic is what hindered your desired outcome.
Okay, Ill let you go first. ill pm you when I receive the mic. Which should be a couple days from now.
I don't see why you have to wait for my mic? You can just diss me and then Ill make a response. Since I already dissed you in this its technically your turn.
Thread turned into "I know more about Hip-Hop than you!!". u guys are a hoot
Quote from: 123bomb123 on October 05, 2013, 05:09:11 PM
Thread turned into "I know more about Hip-Hop than you!!". u guys are a hoot
123bomb123 please help us. Tell us where were wrong. Since you have a high knowledge in rap.
Quote from: paranoia on October 05, 2013, 05:36:11 PM
Quote from: 123bomb123 on October 05, 2013, 05:09:11 PM
Thread turned into "I know more about Hip-Hop than you!!". u guys are a hoot
123bomb123 please help us. Tell us where were wrong. Since you have a high knowledge in rap.
everything is wrong :'(
dis all started bcus of cooky's raps, damn cooky! :(
Quote from: Iridion on October 05, 2013, 07:37:30 PM
dis all started bcus of cooky's raps, damn cooky! :(
Nope Since EGK
guys, lets stop causing this and lets live peacefully
Quote from: qolderman on October 05, 2013, 07:43:45 PM
guys, lets stop causing this and lets live peacefully
we gotta end it properly.
this is so ****ing lame
Quote from: Iridion on October 05, 2013, 07:37:30 PM
dis all started bcus of cooky's raps, damn cooky! :(
LL Cooky
lol im so glad I didn't get involved in this