Who won the Fredro Star vs Keith Murray Battle?
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Wasn't the battle over the weekend?
Was their a clear and conclusive victor or was it close?
Who had the better punchlines?
Was their a clear and conclusive victor or was it close?
Who had the better punchlines?
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I hope Keith Murray won
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http://allhiphop.com/2014/09/29/keith-murray-vs-fredro-starr-battle-cancelled-over-money-issues/
Keith Murray Vs Fredro Starr Battle Cancelled Over Money Issues
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We won because that ? didn't happen
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I bet you fredro the one that cancelled.He seem like the type to fuss about money iinstead of just doing it for the love of the sport.
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Idk. I wanted 2 c this ? . I think it could possibly be a great thing for veterans to battle in the spirit of hip hip
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Promoters ? up, talking about he wants to reschedule
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illestni99ainne wrote: »I bet you fredro the one that cancelled.He seem like the type to fuss about money iinstead of just doing it for the love of the sport.
...Fucc dat...aint ? for FREE...
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I'm glad they didn't battle. Promoters always try to rip the artists off. they make $20,000 at the bar and another $100,000 in door receipts and expect an artist to perform "for the love of Hip Hop".
If the promoter is guaranteeing a certain amount of money the artist should never step on stage until he's paid in full. Otherwise he'll never get paid and he'll never eat. And the promoter laughs all the way to the bank. -
Murray would have murdered Fredro.
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Greed.
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I'm glad they didn't battle. Promoters always try to rip the artists off. they make $20,000 at the bar and another $100,000 in door receipts and expect an artist to perform "for the love of Hip Hop".
If the promoter is guaranteeing a certain amount of money the artist should never step on stage until he's paid in full. Otherwise he'll never get paid and he'll never eat. And the promoter laughs all the way to the bank.
Low ticket sales is what killed the event ...... or kept them from getting paid ........ heard all the regular battle rappers did battle tho ...... -
I was actually looking forward to see Mike Jones VS Bone Crusher
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No amount of money is guaranteed when you're throwing a event...
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dakidfrankie wrote: »No amount of money is guaranteed when you're throwing a event...
Yeah but the promoter has to negotiate a deal to get the artist to show up. The deal can either be a percentage of the door receipts or a flat fee (which is a problem if the sales are low). there's usually a written agreement weeks, even months before the event. If the promoter is guaranteeing a certain amount and it's show time and the artist still hasn't gotten paid, he has every right not to perform. -
MC War got too ambitious. The Atrium is big as hell, they weren't gonna fill that ? up with that card.
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Anybody remember after the Ether/SupaUgly beef Jay challenged Nas to a pay per view battle? As I remember, Nas said he already won and didn't want to battle live. It makes sense because Jay's style would work better in a live setting. Nas raps too fast and he's too lyrical. You have to listen to Nas's lyrics over and over agin to appreciate. Jay has punchlines that you catch the first time you hear it.
Sorry for turning this into a Nas/Jay thread.