Hip-Hop Rumors: Eminem Wants To Battle Hollow Da Don?
DOES EMINEM WANT TO BATTLE HOLLOW DA DON?
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MC Jin – 13 years and 2 countries later and still a recognizable face and name in Hip Hop. Known as BET’s Freestyle Friday Hall of Fame champion with 7 consecutive wins, MC Jin was formerly signed to Ruff Ryders with DMX, The Lox, Swizz Beatz, Dragon-On, and Eve. After the buzz from the MC battles and his debut album died down, Jin moved to Hong Kong and built a resume as a model, actor, and rapper. With a solid fan base in the U.S. and Hong Kong, Jin reconnected with his older fans and international fans on social media while building with a whole new demographic in the Christian arena. With 140,000 fans on Facebok and 32,000 on Twitter, Jin is seeing the fruit of his labor – post major label. The first single from the upcoming ‘King Kulture: Stop The Traffic’ compilation album releasing August 27, 2013 is brought to you by MC Jin featuring Dawen and entitled “Over The Edge”. “Over The Edge” is a song that comes from a place of personal experience that hopefully can resonate with listeners who may be dealing with the same issues when feeling overwhelmed by life’s circumstances. MC Jin adds “a big part of my testimony is that through all the setbacks and discouraging turn of events that may have occurred in my life so far, there’s always been someone in the form of an anchor to keep me from drifting into total despair. Be it through family or close friends, God has always shown His presence.” ‘King Kulture: Stop The Traffic’ is a compilation album focused on aiding organizations fighting human trafficking in New York City. Pre-order on iTunes and get limited and exclusive packages available from the Rapzilla Official Online Store now. Follow MC Jin on Twitter (@iammcjin). Find more from AllHipHop.com contributor Chad Horton at Rapzilla.com, and follow him on Twitter (@chadhorton).
(AllHipHop News) After being involved in one of the most notorious Hip-Hop rap battles in history, Nas would definitely be considered one emcee that has a keen understanding of the impact lyrical beefing. The Queensbridge native’s 2001 war of words with Jay-Z for the title of “King of New York” helped elevate both rappers to legendary status. It’s significance is so great that a dozen years later fans of both emcees still debate who came out on top even though the rappers themselves have long settled the dispute personally. While speaking with Australian music website themusic.com-au, Nas expressed his belief that rap battles are a necessary and vital Hip-Hop tradition. “Hip-Hop battles are very important parts of Hip-Hop as well. You never know when it could happen. When it happens, people get a chance to see what you’re made of,” said Nas. Battles have been a part of Hip-Hop culture from the very beginning. The earliest Hip-Hop DJ’s would compete to see who could rock a party the hardest. Then when the emcee came to the forefront, they wanted to prove who was the best rapper on the mic by going head-to-head. Competition was also a driving force in the rise of b-boy crews and graffiti artists. That competitive nature has survived in Hip-Hop until this day with recent rap battles like Cassidy vs Meek Mill, Lil Wayne vs Pusha T, and Drake vs Common still capturing the attention of rap fans. [ALSO READ: Pusha T Talks Lil Wayne Beef, Top MCs, & Next Single] “What I say to people is, ‘When you’re an emcee, you never know when your day’ll come to be in a Hip-Hop battle’,” added Nas. Hip-Hop is a severely competitive sport, and when a challenge arises the two opponents have to step in the ring and prove who the real champion is. The custom of beefing on wax not only shows the public which rapper can handle their own on the mic, but it also provides a needed nonviolent means of settling a dispute.
(AllHipHop News) Ultimate Rap League (URL) battle rapper DNA has accepted Meek Mill’s challenge to a rap battle through a recent YouTube video. In the video, which was released on Tuesday (October 9), the self-proclaimed “Get him the f*ck out of here” battle rapper addressed the battle challenge by watching a few minutes of the Meek Mill vs. Nagos’ battle, and pointing out how Mill’s approach to a battle is too outdated for field of battle rap today. “Your music is fire but bro, in 2012, that type of battling is not going to work with me at all,” said DNA, who has been viewed over one million times on YouTube, spitting powerful punch-lines and fast-flowing freestyles against current King of the Dot champion (and victor over Canibus), Dizaster. “I done battled some of the best competition in the world, so it’s nothing for me jump in the ring with Meek and we can get it on.” [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GrncgAN8Bw] Mill tweeted this past Sunday about his desire to battle a seasoned battle rapper after watching URL’s DNA vs. E. Ness battle, which took place during their Summer Madness 2 event at New York City’s Webster’s Hall. The Maybach Music Group MC went on to boast that he wouldn’t even have to write for the lyrical bout, since he’s had a near perfect record battling on the streets Philadelphia since he was 14 years old. Tweeted Mill, “I just feel like taking over….. that funny s__t ain’t gone out beat these flows and real s__t! And I ain’t gone write s__t! Lets get it!” Only time will tell if the former battle rapper and now MMG breakout star will actually meet the URL contender in the ring. BONUS: DNA vs. E. Ness: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY1B1KhmPe4]