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Originally Posted by Certain Serpent
I listened to all the responses I could find. Here's how I rank them:
1. Joell Ortiz: He came the hardest, all punchlines and viciousness. Plus he gets bonus points for being first.
2. Cassidy: Battling is his forte, but I thought his scratchy voice blended with the beat too much.
3. J.R. Writer: This was standard J.R.: all punchlines, all the time.
4. Lupe Fiasco: I loved his vocal impression and thought his was the most listenable, but his lyrics lacked.
5. Fred the Godson: This was a pretty strong battle verse from a lower-tier rapper.
6. Mickey Factz: He kind of surprised me with this one.
7. Mysonne: He had a brash delivery and direct attack but didn't have a whole lot of creativity.
8. Los: His flow is ridiculous and he came hard, but his punchlines just weren't cut out for the elite.
9. Ransom: No punchlines or personals, but the flow was nice and hard.
10. Astro: He's like 15. But he had a few good lines.
11. Iman Shumpert: He's still the best NBA player/rapper, but this wasn't his best.
12. B.o.B: What the fuck was that? You're not a battle rapper. You're not a New Yorker. Go home.
I think it's unfair to compare Kendrick Lamar's original track because he didn't diss anyone who has responded and he wasn't dissing anyone he named. I'd love if he took names though and came at all these guys with a 10-minute cut called "God of War."
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mysonne one of my fav under rated rappers
his verse was fire as fuck