User blog:The Jonie/James charles vs ninja

HEY GUYS WELCOME BACK TO ANOTHER AWESSOMMMEEEEEE RAP BATTLE! WE GOT SOME GOOD STUFF TODAY WE GOT JAMES CHARLES AND NINJA! SO LETS GET INTO IT!

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But before we start, I need to give you the definition of a rap battle. The definition is

The creative use of language has always been a defining feature of Afro-based communities the world over. From the venerated Griots of West Africa to the crowdrocking chanters of Jamaica, the battle-ready Toyi-Toyi warriors of South Africa and animated American Southern Baptist preachers, men (and women) of words have also held an important place in African communities on the continent and in the diaspora. Today, nowhere is this more visible than in hip-hop culture, in which the artists have become the ambassadors of a community, generation and culture through their stories, dress, demeanor and overall use of language.[6] [7] The origins of rap battles have been traced back to boxer Muhammad Ali in the 1960s, with his rhythmic trash talking before and after fights, as well as his spoken word album I Am the Greatest.[8]

Rap battle is generally believed to have started in the East Coast hip hop scene in the late 1980s.[citation needed] One of the earliest and most infamous battles occurred in December 1982 when Kool Moe Dee challenged Busy Bee Starski[9] – Busy Bee Starski's defeat by the more complex raps of Kool Moe Dee meant that "no longer was an MC just a crowd-pleasing comedian with a slick tongue; he was a commentator and a storyteller" thus, rendering Busy's archaic format of rap obsolete, in favor of a newer style[9] which KRS-One also credits as creating a shift in rapping in the documentary Beef.[10]

In the 1980s, battle raps were a popular form of rapping – Big Daddy Kane in the book How to Rap says, "as an MC from the '80s, really your mentality is battle format... your focus was to have a hot rhyme in case you gotta battle someone... not really making a rhyme for a song".[1] Battle rapping is still sometimes closely associated with old school hip-hop – talking about battle rapping, Esoteric says, "a lot of my stuff stems from old school hip-hop, braggadocio ethic".[11]

The New Music Seminar (NMS) is a Music Conference and Festival held annually each June in New York City. The New Music Seminar originally ran from 1980 to 1995,It quickly spawned the MC and DJ Battles for World Supremacy – a fertile showcase for rappers and DJs to make a name for themselves. Participants include a wide variety of very influential rappers such as Busy bee, Melle Mel, MF Grimm, Kool G Rap with judges such as Afrika Bambaataa, P diddy and many other influential rappers.

Some of the most prominent battles that took place on record are listed in the book, ego trip's Book of Rap Lists, and include such battles as the Roxanne Wars (1984–1985), Juice Crew vs. Boogie Down Productions (1986–1988), Kool Moe Dee vs. LL Cool J (1987–1991), MC Serch vs. MC Hammer (1989–1994), Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg vs. Luke (1992–1993), Common vs. Ice Cube (1994–1996), MC Pervis & Brand New Habits and LL Cool J vs. Canibus (1997–1998) – all of which include memorable battle rap verses.[12]

As hip-hop asserted its presence across the country, MC battles were growing in popularity. One of the early predecessors of the contemporary, more confrontational variation of battle rap was the 1994 face-off between Craig G and Supernatural. The battle happened organically, by virtue of Supernatural calling out Craig G while he was performing. As it so happened, Craig G was in the crowd, and the host invited him to the stage. Craig G won the battle that evening. The two would go on to meet on two other occasions during the 1990s, thereby establishing a place in battle rap as one of the earliest and most exciting sagas in the subculture.

From the late 1990s to end of the 2000s, freestyle rapping became very popular, with many artists getting attention for new styles, charisma, and witty punchlines in battles such as Scribble Jam and Rocksteady.[13]

Following the resurgence of freestyle battling in the 21st century, competitions began to move to TV shows shown on HBO, BET, and MTV. In addition, Eminem's movie 8 Mile introduced a fantasized version of freestyle battling to mainstream movie audiences, as the raps are scripted beforehand with much review.

Starting in the early 2000s, Freestyle Friday is a watered-down battle segment on BET's popular show 106 & Park. Two rappers compete in a freestyle battle before the studio audience and three celebrity judges (the DJ sometimes acts as the 3rd judge). Each competitor alternates freestyling for 30 seconds in each of the two rounds (originally only 1 round when the segment first began). The rappers are not allowed to use profanities or sexually suggestive lyrics, punishable by disqualification. After the battle, the judges decide the winner, per majority vote.

Eventually, battle rap moved to a format which is now the predominant form of battle rap, where two emcees battle against each other without a beat, trading prewritten verses in three-round battles. The impromptu aspect of battling still exists in the form of rebuttals, which are short rhymes (usually in the beginning of a verse) where an emcee either comments on something about their opponent that was thought up on the spot (for instance, making fun of the shirt they're wearing), or responds to something their opponent said during their previous round. While not as prominent as it once was, the art of rebutting is still respected by many as difficult to do correctly, and a sign of a well-rounded emcee.

While many creative minds were battling and organizing battles in the early 2000s, Tony “Smack” Mitchell of Queens New York gathered battle rappers of hood renown including Serius Jones of New Jersey and Loaded Lux, Murda Mook and Jae Millz of Harlem, Smack began recording battles, printing and hand-selling the DVDs—a cutting edge technological and artistic hustle at the time.

Fight Klub is one of the earliest battlerap leagues and was the only league that aired on TV. It aired on MTV2 sometime in 2006. It is hosted by international P. A lot of the original rappers on there are now legendary in the battle rap game such as Arsonal, Jin, Hollow da don.

Jump Off TV's World Rap Championships premiered in London 2006, featuring American and British rappers.[14]

In Cuba, freestyle battles often follow organized concerts and juxtapose composed songs with ‘flowing’ lyrics that are relevant to the present situation.[15] Freestyling can allow audience members to integrate into the performance stage. This provides a forum for up-and-coming underground artists to engage in a musical discussion with already prominent underground Cuban rappers. Freestyle battles often turn political when artists incorporate perspectives on social disparities and issues plaguing the Cuban population.[16]

In the Philippines, the freestyle battle is popularly known as FlipTop, it is the first and largest rap conference founded by Alaric Riam Yuson on February 6, 2010 which revives rap music industry and Philippine poetic debate known as Balagtasan. Some emcees from this league gained commercial success.

Rap battle
Epic rap battles of youtube

JAMES CHARLES

VS

NINJA

BEGIN

Ninja
James charles you are bad at fortnite

tati ruins your dreams to night

you said that you get ebola at chipotle

but you are gay

you like raping guys

that is not nice

Now, i need a good laugh so ill give you a shot at the mic

Alright

James charles
Hi sisters today ill expose ninja

for sexually harrasing me on camera

You made fun of being gay

but on stream you said that you broke up

with some guys, hypocrite

You like drinking pokimanes piss

Now, i need a good laugh so ill give you a shot at the mic

Alright

Projared
You guys are as ugly as my wife

I cheated on her, that was a sacrifice

I lost lots of subs in a day

But my spotlight was stolen by someone who is gay

Ninja you suck

James charles you are a cuck

Now i need a good laugh so ill give you a shot at the mic

Alright

KSI
Its yo boy Ksi olaje lgbt

Projared you reek of poo and pee

James charles you are a clown

Telling staright guys to pull their pants down

Ninja, the fuck did you just say to me you little shit

I fucked your mom and wife in the clit

Now im in need of a good laugh so ill give you a shot at the mic

Alright

tfue
ninja im better at fortnite

I beat you, i clickbaited it, you went night night

Faze is gay wont give me money

Also highsky is projareds sonny

James charles you play xbox thats why youre gay

Pc players all the way

Now im in need of a good laugh so ill give a shot at the mic

Alright

Trisha paytas
Its fat fuck trisha paytas here

James charles, ill eat you, queer

Ill suck on tfue

ksi will be my new food

projared youll be an appetizer

ninja, ill devour you in no time sir

Now im in need of a good laugh so ill give you a shot at the mic

alright

Jake paul
I fucked tana mongeau ksi youre gay

I would fight you but im a pussy again

even though i stole thatdenverguys content

tfue ill still beat you

Trisha ill devour you

Like projared eating his friends pussy dude

Now i need to bust cyberbullies so ill give you a shot at the mic

Alright

Pewdiepie
whats up bros its PEWDIEPIE

Ill eat victory food next to rice

You guys are all stupid getting into youtube drama

james charles raping guys you need to stop-a

Jake paul you a pussy, tfue you eat poo

Go fuck off ninja, projared, and ksi too

Trisha go and cry on the motherfucking floor

Im gonna leave this battle like your dad walked out the door

Now im in need of good subreddit sumissions on the next episode of lwiay

Brofist

Closing
who won

Whos next?

You decide