Tuesday, November 5, 2013

A3C's First Ever Rap Battle

A3C brought URL to ATL last week and created history. The battle rap league, URL, presented two anticipated battles at the five-day festival, which included Rich Dolarz vs. JC and Cortez vs. John John Da Don. Rap fans packed themselves into Atlanta’s Quad, anticipating a body bag match, and that’s exactly what they got.
After some lighting issues, the event began as Rich Dolarz faced JC, in what was one of the biggest chokes many have seen in the battle rap world. After choking in the first two rounds, Rich couldn’t take the “boos” and took his mic off, before there could be a third round. JC, who had taken a loss at World Domination 4 in Toronto against 100 Bulletz, came back with a vengeance at A3C and made the win look simple.
“I’m not going to lie, that was probably the easiest battle I’ve ever done in my life. He didn’t have anything and he didn’t bring anything,” JC says, following the battle. Rich has been known for choking, but he brought it to a whole new level by refusing to continue until the end.
Up next, Brooklyn’s Cortez faced the hometown hero John John Da Don. The two friends only had a week and a half to prepare, but brought an entertaining and intricate battle that ended with no real concrete winner. They each brought stage presence, serious bars and personal information that could only be provided by real comrades, but they made sure not to get too personal or to overstep their boundaries, which some rappers choose to ignore just for a win.
“I respect all these battle rappers for what they do. Especially if I’m willing to battle you, I already respect your craft; no matter how much shit I may talk. I respect everybody, but Cortez, he always shows love and has always been real honest, so you’ve got to respect that,” John John Da Don says after all three rounds, which both rappers had delivered perfectly.
In the end, fans were happy, witnessing a body bag first hand, as well as a competitive battle between friends at A3C’s first ever battle rap event. The event taking place shows how much the movement has grown and that battle rap is now gaining the respect it deserves.
According to John John, he and the other battle rappers are just happy to be a part of the history. “Battle rap is the purest form of hip-hop. You’ve got to appreciate battle rap if you appreciate hip-hop,” he says.

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