
He not only called the Brownsville resident “basic,” but said that he wasn’t special and that the room size (because it will be bigger than he is used to) will impact the quality of his performance. The name-calling did not stop there but was reciprocated by the ginger-head emcee.


If there was a term to best describe the conversation was “King Talk.” The two both took credit as early builders of the Rare Breed Entertainment house, touting their signature slogan “Brick by Brick.” But there seems that there can only be one true king in this house and according to Raw, Showoff’s affiliation with now defamed Jersey rapper Adhi Boom speaks to why he is simply not legit to wear the crown.īut Show also didn’t believe that Rosenberg Raw can rock the royal garb either, calling him a one-trick pony. The first face-off was between Brooklyn’s own Showoff and the Philly gunner, Rosenberg Raw. All the battlers came in on ten and were ready to push the buttons of their opponents and give fans more reasons to tune into the pay-per-view on April 3rd. Energy ran high and the two emcees looked as though they were going to come to blows - setting the tone for the actual press conference the night before the battle. The Illadelph spit-kicker (38) went up against the Ncredible star power of Mr. The initial face-off taped weeks ago was explosive. Many are weathering their COVID-19 fear for a chance to witness history: Cassidy vs. Stacked to its highest heights with talent galore, this event will be one of the first big room battles to happen since the coronavirus global pandemic ravished the entire world. Battle Rap’s March Madness has spilled over into April, with the highly anticipated Max Out card by Rare Breed Entertainment.
