XQZ vs Lu Cipher (Title Match #6) - No Coast Raps | Invasion 3
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2017
- Watch as 5x defending champ XQZ (Chicago, IL.) puts the No Coast Raps title on the line against Lu Cipher (Tampa, FL.) in the main event rap battle from No Coast North's Invasion 3 in Minneapolis, MN..
Judges: Chaz Kangas, Romes, Ryan Nixon, Nu Money, OKnice
Filmed by Boneman
Edited by Breakneck
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Battle rap (also known as rap battling) is a type of rapping that includes bragging, insults and boasting content. Battling can occur on recorded albums, though rap battles are often recited or freestyled spontaneously in live battles, "where MCs will perform on the same stage to see who has the better verses". Rap battles are often written solely for the purpose of impressing people with technically inventive rapping, and knowing a wide variety of rapping styles and a wide range of MCs is recommended.
Rap battle is generally believed to have started in the East Coast hip hop scene in the late 1980s. One of the earliest and most infamous battles occurred in December 1982 when Kool Moe Dee challenged Busy Bee Starski - Busy Bee Starski's defeat by the more complex raps of Kool Moe Dee meant that "no longer was an MC just a crowd-pleasing comedian with a slick tongue; he was a commentator and a storyteller".
In the 1980s, battle raps were a popular form of rapping - Big Daddy Kane in the book How to Rap says, "as an MC from the '80s, really your mentality is battle format... your focus was to have a hot rhyme in case you gotta battle someone... not really making a rhyme for a song". Battle rapping is still sometimes closely associated with old school hip-hop.
From the late 1990s to end of the 2000s, freestyle rapping became very popular, with many artists getting attention for new styles, charisma, and witty punchlines in battles such as Scribble Jam and Rocksteady. These battles were usually three rounds to each, and the MC's would switch turns while rapping over older rap instrumentals.
Following the resurgence of freestyle battling in the 21st century, competitions began to move to TV shows shown on HBO, BET, and MTV. In addition, Eminem's movie 8 Mile introduced a fantasized version of freestyle battling to mainstream movie audiences, as the raps are scripted beforehand with much review.
Eventually, battle rap moved to a format which is now the predominant form of battle rap, where two emcees battle against each other without a beat, trading pre-written verses in three-round battles. The impromptu aspect of battling still exists in the form of rebuttals, which are short rhymes (usually in the beginning of a verse) where an emcee either comments on something about their opponent that was thought up on the spot (for instance, making fun of the shirt they're wearing), or responds to something their opponent said during their previous round. While not as prominent as it once was, the art of rebutting is still respected by many as difficult to do correctly, and a sign of a well-rounded emcee. Развлечения
XQZ's short 'I am No Coast' scheme is so fire, I always come back to this battle just for that tbh
Great battle. Walk off homer in October line was crazzzzy
"Every punch (h)is nuts like Johnny Cage, back down, X"Sheeeeeesh🔥🔥🔥
Handlez said it 1st. check em out lol soundcloud.com/handlezmcgee/stitches
Loveeeeee this battle btw
XQZ started slow but achieved final form second round in, fire shit from both sides
Lu cipher's rhythm and delivery is very similar to 40 barrs. Its weird but they sound so familiar.
Good battle
WTF! Judges biased as fuck. Battle wasn't hard to judge nor can you say it's a preference thing. Lu Cipher clearly got the 1st and 3rd. smh
'Break necks like Ravishing Rick' - Pnut was right, wrestling bars never get old!
this battle so hard bruh. real rappers. replay value on steroids
Warren Moore appreciate it!
Lu round 1
X round 2
Lu round 3
Lu got robbed in this one
Not robbed, lost an arguable.
I agree with your judgement tho, I got them the same way. Won't argue with anyone saying X took the third tho
This is exactly how I saw it
One of the best battles this year tbh imo
Billy Harvey mmmmmm
Fk, this battle was FIRRRREEEE!! Both winning!!
omg, good battle! :D
skreppo thanks for watching skreppo
No Coast Raps always:)
Coincidently as I said that he mentions how he "stumbled against Trim Forte" ... LMAO!! Gonna have to watch that battle appropriately
Malevolent Smith that battle was crazy he killed me lol
Noooo COOOOOOAST 🔥 great battle guys!! #ezeextractor
Lu's 3rd was crazy
KelvinHiggins facts
Thanks for watching!
No Coast Raps Mic Melt vs Portal🔥🔥🔥
Watchin this back...First two rounds were debatable honestly and 3rd I think X took it.
Digging the Marty Scurrl shirt!
Thanks Brett!
Need to see a 'Villain Club' one next event! hahah
MK ? MK? MK? MK?
Ry An 😂😭😂
Cypher 3-0. X q z came with it. Good battle between both.
Rd1 lu pretty clear
Rd2 debatable cuz it was x best and lu felt short but fiiiirrre ima replay after 3rd (which lu won)
Lu 2-1 EZ
The black girl standing behind x is mean muggin the whole time 😂
wowwww who did the intro for this?!
Billy Shakes me- breakneck
I didn't shoot that drone footage though, that was borrowed
amazing work
Billy Shakes appreciate it shakes!
Lu got robbed....point blank period....
I got Lu taking the 1st and 3rd
Am I trippin or does Lu Cipher seem like a more skilled Trim... I dunno hella reminds me of him
Lu Cipher 2-1 easy
I disagree with this decision. even now...penisland dot com is still stuck in my head....
LMFAO!!
Lu might have 30'd X
X round 1 hella clear.
XQZ 2-1.
The word 'robbed' is getting played out at this point,I mean Isaac was robbed... but this nah.
Battle was kinda close I guess.
X took rd 1 no debate. The video game bars from Lu were predictable and just not as powerful as they usually are
Lu's 2nd was much harder. Much more debatable yet I still feel X got rd 2.
Ight Lu turned up the heat and his flow and schemes were hitting. X caliber King Arthur line was murder. Owen hart line was cool. Great 3rd.
X 3rd was funny lol. C button line was nice. Mambo number 5 line was cool. Mosh line was fire.
X took this 2-1 Quite convincingly. I thought Lu took the 3rd and X got the first 2.
Btw I was supposed to battle X tmrw and my bars woulda killed him. 😎
3-0 XQZ
Mewtwo666 Gnostic yeah let's call strangers names because they have different opinions, seems healthy