I really like this. Super dope beat, reminiscent of garage/ dub. Grimey flows. It's like it was made specifically for Britfags to love. Awesome schemes and sick style. The different styles compliment each other too, all in all a great track.
I really like this. Super dope beat, reminiscent of garage/ dub. Grimey flows. It's like it was made specifically for Britfags to love. Awesome schemes and sick style. The different styles compliment each other too, all in all a great track.
yo thanks for reviewing. Dubz-P is a pretty dope producer https://soundcloud.com/dubz-p thats his soundcloud. I spit on quite a few of his beats with my group before we split up, but i dont push that music too hard these days haha. if youre interested in hearing some of the work on his instrumentals just hit me with a PM and i'll get you a link
RezzyTip- Sunra diss was killer. Rest sounded pretty mediocore. Dubs in the second verse pretty brilliant. Suicide note- LMAO. Outro matched Wolfie's cool intro. Mexican diss- again LMAO.
Wolfie- Way better flow, more interesting schemes- but for me too may *ie* rhymes at the first verse. *Endeavor* sounded forced Rezzy Tip sounded overdone. What a Bummer- great follow. Double punch- very true, always hits hard but its true we dub to make ourselves stronger.
This was wayy close, and on first listen a wolfie victory, but I'm actually gon' give this one to Rezzy for his recovery flow wise in his second verse, and generally higher levels of aggression and wit. Wolfie was sick though, and I'd call this very close.
REZZY 4 WOLFIE 6
Milkdud wins via instant bodybag.
Byron - 2 Fat Beats -0 MilkDud -1
War-Spawn had less sick schemes than Wolfie, but Wolfie had less presence, less burns and less flow. Both were good, but Wolfie needs more experience, getting way better each track but Spawn took this pretty clear I think.
WS -2, Wolf -0
Wolfie:
-Flow diss
-Battles vs songs
-Simple rhyming couplets,
-Interesting scheme
-Gas diss
Mao:
-Don't let the beat breathe,
-Funny card ref
-Voice disses
-Diss for lack of collabs
-Inevitable early finish awkward af
Wolfie:
-Flips aplenty
-Funny voice disses
-Gas diss,
Mao:
-Same early start creates same problems.
-Some pretty good intelligent lines.
-Brave individual had me rolling.
Wolfie clearly takes this. Better lyrics, dominating presence, better flow. Sorry Mickey :(
Wolfie -1, Mao - 0
This is so fucking brilliant.
Also, Flobama: your flow sounds better than ever on this track. Your natural voice sounds fantastic.
Flony: This is the best beat I've heard for a long time. Plus I've never heard your rhymes better.
Fucking hell this is great.
Thanks Ax! I'm very satisfied with how this song turned out.
Next up is our Problem Child track (Ghostwriter), on your beat. Byron and I are almost done writing it, but it's gonna be tricky as hell to actually record and perform, seeing as how we are writing each others lyrics, and our styles are so damn different.
I really hope it comes out nice, but this will be my most challenging track yet, and I'm still trying to figure out how exactly to make all those words fit the bars. We made a rule that no words can be tampered with; we have to spit it as-is. I think we wrote this track to prove some kind of point (Ghostwriting is super lame, or something?).
Anyway thanks for the review brother!
This goes to Mao, though vocals could be better mixed. Siknasty's good though, just should get some more practice.
Mao 4 Nasty 0
Brilliant as ever.
Thanks man!
DUDE this is insane. I love this so much. Could I do an ol' skool remix of this? o.O
Sure, go for it. I'm just glad someone other than me actually likes this one.
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