Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2 is set for Saturday, 26 July 2014,
I’m battling Kase Won for the Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2 Tournament.
I haven’t really been talking this shit up, but after this next match up, you will all recognise what I’m about.. This ain’t about bars over jokes, or jokes over bars, or who has more dirt.. This is about who wants it more, and who is ready to take it to the next level.
I stay slept on in this shit, but on Saturday, you motherfuckers gonna recognise.
Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2
2pm this Saturday, Eureka Hotel, Richmond.
Shit just got real!
Sat 26 July 2014
Don’t Flop Presents
★★ THE ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT ★★
★★Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2 – ROUND 2 ★★
After a tense opening round, Don’t Flop’s inaugural Ice Breaker Tournament
moves closer to discovering who is the best Battle Rapper in Australia.
Tournament Battles:
NIKOTEEN (VIC) vs PLANZ (VIC)
GREELEY (TAS) vs REMZ (SA)
PURPOSE (SA) vs BARRY BONZA (NZ)
KASE WON (QLD) vs DUNN D (TAS)
Undercard Battle:
STATIK (TAS) vs MARVEL (VIC)
$20 On The Door
Doors Open 2pm
@ The Eureka Hotel Richmond
1 Church Street, Richmond
Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2
Sat 26 July 2014
Battle Videos featuring Dunn D
Read more: Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2 – 26 July 2014UK-Based Battle Rap League
Don’t Flop is a UK-based battle rap league founded in 2008. It quickly gained a following and became one of the most popular battle rap leagues in the world. Hosting battles between some of the best battle rappers in the UK and around the world. Here are a few things that make Don’t Flop interesting:
Format: Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2
Don’t Flop battles are generally three rounds, with each round timed. The rappers take turns delivering their rhymes, often using intricate wordplay and clever punchlines to try and outdo their opponent. A panel of judges judge the battles and make a decision. They evaluate the performances based on factors such as lyricism, delivery, and crowd reaction.
Community: Don’t Flop Australia Vol 2
Don’t Flop has a large and passionate fan base. With fans often coming together at events to watch battles and meet their favorite rappers. The league also has an active online community, with fans discussing battles and sharing their favorite moments on social media.
International appeal:
Although Don’t Flop is based in the UK. It has hosted battles featuring rappers from all over the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. This has helped to bring together battle rap fans from different countries and cultures. And has helped to create a more diverse and inclusive community.
Innovation:
Don’t Flop has experimented at times with different formats and styles of battle rap. Such as themed battles and team battles. This has helped to keep the league fresh and interesting. And has allowed rappers to showcase their skills in new and exciting ways.