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kulturekouture · 9 months
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Kulture Kouture ❌⭕️
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vibezzonerrythang · 6 months
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Battle rapper Brizz Rawsteen brought out by battle rapper Nu Jerzey Twork against Murda Mook 🔥🔥🔥 | URLTV HOMECOMING 2 - Dec. 10
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throwedgenji · 7 months
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Splatterhouse Rap by Throwed Genji (Prod. TheOldschoolBrotha)
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dedicationtv · 8 months
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Dedication TV Podcast Episode 6‼️
Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dedication-tv-podcast/id1707968820?i=1000631454021
Spotify - https://spotify.link/ia3M1015WDb
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domesticabuser · 8 months
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everytime i see your url i think about an epic rap battle of history lyric with that in it. and then i say it in my head. its the joe biden one btw
love that that is thefjrst thing yiu think of when you see the words Domestic abuse
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madwickedawesome · 1 year
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vital moments in juno madwickedawesome history
almost making the blog url one of the ship names for passionfruit but accidentally fucking up and making it madwickedawesome (which i thought was too funny to change)
this post getting 100 notes and me thinking that made me tumblr famous
mischa standing
rap battle with rainer😎
learning how to turn off notifications for posts (saved my life)
putting a shitty version of the mischessay in envys inbox and gaining like 5 mutuals within like an hour (they happen to be some of the mutuals i talk to the most)
subtitling rtc and it getting taken down within a week
The Reblog Incident
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its okay two years ago i got back into epic rap battles so badly i changed my url to it
what the hell. Is that true
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tremorsmackenzie · 1 year
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Rules: Spell your URL with song titles and tag as many people as the letters.
alright, thanks for the tag @backgroundagent3! just a heads up, my playlist is mostly full of OST's, so im interpreting this creatively and using those as well.
Thunderstruck by AC/DC
Radioactive by Imagine Dragons
Enemy by Imagine Dragons
Mighty Mighty Man by Roy Brown
Orlais Theme by Trevor Morris
Roundtable Rival by Lindsay Sterling
Seven Nation Army (Glitch Mob Remix) by The White Stripes
Mr. Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Overture by Bear McCreary
California Gurls by Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg
Kokomo by The Beach Boys
Eastern Philosophers vs Western Philosophers by Epic Rap Battles of History
Natural by Imagine Dragons
Zimbabwe by Bob Marley & The Wailers
I'm On A Boat by The Lonely Island feat. T-Pain
End Run by Jack Wall
Im tagging the following people for this: @photos-or-inkblots, @stilltryingtowrite, @aosladies, @cosmicqvake, @ryder616, @daisyssousa, @scarletwitch-n7, @everythingdaisyjohnson, @agentofship, @fitzsimmonsyyy, @welcome-to-trash, @amelia-mariee, @daisygifs, @fitzsimmonsdaughter, @daniel-sousas-blue-shirt
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edelweiss ⇢ how’d you think of your url/username? what’s it associated with to you?
Well, it's kind of a long story. I don't know when I first started using the name of Finrod Felagund from the Silmarillion as handles online. Brother of Galadriel, he founded Minas Tirith , was friends with elves and men and dwarves alike, and died in a rap battle against Sauron himself. Fiollaigean is the eponymous hero of the tradition Scottish song Fiollaigean, and he's generally a pretty cool guy. Helpful and competent! a skilled helmsman and gardener but not a very good architect. That's okay though. That's also where the phrase, "You're only a cut of the vagabond" comes from.
orchid ⇢ what’s a song you consider to be perfect?
How am I possible supposed to pick one. I guess I'm gonna have to go with A Proper Story by Darren Korb. It's got crunch and layers and rhythm and twin enthralling melodies. The only reason it's not 100% perfect is that it's too short. It only runs for about a minute but I could listen for hours. I first heard it when I was 14 and I'm pretty sure that moment marked a whole new era of my existence.
Thanks for the asks!
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autistic asexual cartoon rap battles fan with the url "nonverbal-ace"
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throwedgenji · 8 months
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OMEGLE FREESTYLE CYPHER / THE ART OF LYRICISM , BATTLE RAP , DAYLYT
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clickvibes · 7 months
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Popular Nigerian rapper Oladips dies at 28
Tributes are pouring in for popular Nigerian rapper Oladips, following his death at the age of 28. "We are still in shock as we speak," his management said in an Instagram post. The cause of death is unclear but the post read he "kept his battles within himself" for two years. Oladips was a talented musician who rapped about political issues like the ENDSars protests against police brutality. He also touched on the subject of mental health and depression in his songs. "His storytelling rap was top notch" one fan wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=httpswww.bbc.compidginarticlescw02j5z2gyro&psig=AOvVaw1YqZlwZkHXdQ8RMpztJ79o&ust=1700215141575000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBMQjRxqFwoTCJD8jZChyIIDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE Big Brother Naija contestant Hermes Iyele expressed his shock over the young rapper's death saying: "May God grant the family the grace to carry this grief." The rapper was due to release his new album titled SUPERHERO ÀDÚGBÒ (The Memoir) on Thursday. His last single was called Die Young. Oladips rose to fame when he won a rap competition called the King is Here hosted by Nigerian music giant DBanj in 2015. Oladips's death comes a few months after another popular musician, Mohbad, died in September, leading to countrywide protests. Read the full article
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rapclash · 10 months
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URL Rap Clash - Rap Battle Cartoon #shorts
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fmhiphop · 1 year
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FM Interviews: JayBlac Talks Ultimate Rap League, Streaming On Caffeine, And What Battling Means To The Culture
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JayBlac, a Philadelphia rap battle host and commentator with a deep appreciation for all things hip-hop, is inextricably linked to the art of battle rapping. Battling was an early fascination for him. He and his friends would watch rappers battle each other. They would then take what they learned and practice on each other. Speaking on his own exposure to the art, Jay said he and his closest friends "got pretty crazy" and "did damage to each other." With this particular connection to the sport, it's easy to see what led to his relationship with The Ultimate Rap League. Last month, URL hosted their live Kings vs. Queens 4 event via Caffeine, an interactive streaming platform with over 20 million users. The streaming giant is home to sports and gaming content, but one of its biggest draws comes from a partnership with URL.  JayBlac, one of Caffeine's most prominent battle hosts, sat down with FM to talk about the event, as well as the many sides of battle culture—the good, bad, and the ugly.  Diversity And Visibility On The Scene Sometimes there's a bit of a clash between progress and authenticity, especially when it comes to hip-hop. But Jay believes the field is pretty diverse. "You have battle rapping all different countries. Any race you want to see battling, you have it," he said. "Even in the UK. You come from a certain background or religion; trust me, they have it. You've got Jews, you have Christians, you have a certain type of walk of life that you experience, and you kind of want to root for your side of the team."  And in terms of gender, the Kings vs Queens event proves women can hold their own. "Throughout this culture, the men and women are divided in terms of battle rap," Jay said. He explained that you might have men vs. men, women vs. women, or a mixed battle, And though many people come to see the men only, they end up finding that there are just as many talented women. After this event, when it was all said and done, I think a lot of the ladies garnered way more respect. And some of those guys, it went down.  Recognition On The Battlefield However, battling still isn't the most mainstream part of hip-hop. With battle rap being a little more of an "invisible" side to hip-hop, it can be hard to get the appreciation you deserve. Jay thinks battlers are definitely appreciated, just to a certain extent. "We appreciate what the leagues do for us," he said, "We do get our names out there for the most part." However, "I feel like they're not appreciated who they want to be appreciated by." He mentioned artists like Jay-Z, Drake, and Joe Budden will chime in occasionally. However, it's not as often as some MCs would like. He compared the reaction to battle rap to basketball, saying people have no problem shouting out their favorite player. Though he doesn't want to tell anyone to do it, he admitted it'd be cool to see people do that with their favorite MCs. Rest in peace, Pat Stay, but once he passed, he got a lot of love from huge celebrities. That would have been dope if y'all did it while he was here. No Holds Barred Some of hip-hop's greatest rappers started off battling, and Jay believes those individuals have an advantage. "DMX, Biggie, Jay-Z did it, Kendrick Lamar—they're not scared of anything…they know when to take shots back at people." He added that battling experience "gives them a competitive edge to perform better than anyone else out there."  As for artists looking to get into battle, Jay says the art form isn't for the weak. Have very tough skin. This is not Lollipop Land; this is not Disney World. You will get spoken to. This culture is savage. Get ready to be hit in the mouth verbally. Whether that be on Twitter or in the ring for a battle. There's nothing soft about this. Be ready for war. Whether you want to be an MC or a fan.  Highlights from Kings vs. Queens 4 are available online. The entire stream is available as well. JayBlac has a wide array of content. You can find his Caffeine content here and his YouTube content here. URLTV KVQ4: Top 5 Bars Written by Kimberly Stelly | Letterboxd | Instagram | Twitter  Edited by Nikita Serdiuk  Follow and like FMHipHop on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, and Facebook!  Read the full article
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