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[2] LaRyan Shabaz vs [15] Fgee
Alrite, The Tourney You've Been Waiting For
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Wow, how is fgee a 15th seed??? lol.
I figured I'd go out in the first round. All right, I'm in for this. One brick, ahhhhhmmmm.... |
Why am i 15th seed????fuck knows...probably because most of p3 hates me for some reason and they run most of this shit
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a man who liked to battle the odds
me and my boy were court gods hustling for a living a two man squad everyday gambled for money or possesions any place or time for bball sessions we outskilled cats answering all questions me and Mike were masters of our game magicians of the ball we fast became, feared and respected under the same name but our win streak was shattered when Mike was caught in a crash now running my own show for cash the legendary duo ripped in half strapped for money i balled opponents solo i won games but in truth i'd never been so low problems off court shadowed my money show girl trouble little income the list had no end depressed and deflated in the descend i increased the stakes in games to cover my spend day after day i continued to win but the cash just covered loans my zest for life wore thin i told myself to look within and take it all on the chin finally though a local prodigy challenged me 'first to 21 and its for your house keys' the prize was too big for me to turn down u see *at 3 o'clock i turned up to meet destiny...but it didnt shake my hand the day was hot....and sweat drenched my torso from every gland* we walk onto the court.... after givin the 'ref' the keys it was time.... few words came to mind....'let's do this' seemed the right kind a flip of the coin gave 'Local' a head start hitting the tarmacced surface time to depart a quick check and we were balling hard the ball became an extension to arms dribbled precisely from palm to palm and shot with intention to do harm after 20 minutes the score was 14 all court trickery conjured crazy moves with the ball and every basket a closely contested call we both battled hard the sweat attested our scars even pegging so far a crowd gathered to see these street stars with the rock in carry i wanted a gap in scores a quick fake outside the trey line i let go to a roar but i slipped and it didnt even hit the board my groan met the spectators gasps a point gifted when it left my grasp my mind drifted to mike...if only i coulda passed back to reality and i lost the next points before trailing by one i couldnt focus and was blinded by the sun digging deep but all i found was none however i kept the deficit to one point up to 20 one more for him and i'd leave empty but it was in vain...my drive had left me he scored the winner with a double cross and fade tears welled inside me with me to this day as the mob crowded round the victor who left me in the shade a storm brewed inside me at my loss of sense anger rippled through me i was a hopeless mess....leaving the court i went to nurse regrets..... with ONE BRICK my house had crumbled from possesion the philosophical type i had at least learned a lesson i left to get my things...a long walk for nothing what will the future bring? |
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One brick always sticks out in mind/
From way back when, then I say “My God, does time fly”/ Out of hand, as I try to kick back and spit raps, this crap revolves around my past/ Time spent sling-shotting lies to myself and between your eyes just to threaten your health/ Care is taken when hate initiates its manifestation—typically coinciding with the age of masturbation/ When we angrily weed-whack the lawn of pubes/ Download the futility, look back upon the humility, self-degradation is proved/ Frustrated with frustrations that loom, I sat faux-Amish; Fa’sho’ impoverished/ Immersed in a war on the streets where the forlorn are indiscreetly beat/ Up in the streets I felt I was an actor, beside men who riot and pilot tractors: I became a factor/ Exactly what I planned to enact was a plan of attack/ All’s I can afford’s an 8-track?!/ Smack the inner-city outsiders for making my family economic outliers/ Discussing a master race? That’s a far cry from me laying here now jamming Masta Ace. . ./ Cat, my rat race to the poverty finish line was sublime/ But rhetoric put my head in the clouds, so I began putting spics spines to the ground/ The thunderous sound of our childhood together pounds me in this stormy weather/ It was a pleasure, but as Oreos we must sever colors. Literally, you’re dead to me now, brother/ How will I explain to mother? Fuck it, her smothering is what left me too awkward for another to take me in/ Sides face-to-face, dividing line? Biological race. Hell on Earth’s the geographic place/ Best believe black boy, tonight your face is red meat/ But I’d bereave that magical night, should my wizard notice the lace on my bed sheet/ Music now soothes it, but as I look back at it, I can’t believe how I went down/ Around the strike of ten our cloaked army bespoke of how we needed to strike some men/ “Fight Back!” we said, “Affirmative Action needs retraction!” They bled following our firm reaction/ We chant “F this side of the city” sitting pretty in our F-150/ We come upon someplace shitty, ghetto donut shop/ Ironically but a block from the shack that put me in this tizzy. We stop/ “Are you with me?!” Indeed! Knees weak, arms heavy?/ Fuck that, I palm my brick—armed and ready/ Half a second, I reckon he didn’t foresee the cinder-block of Gibraltar rock him off our ivory tower/ Smiles beside me grew sour and quickly turned to glowers/ What happened to all our white power?/ Then I saw the men in blue drew their guns drawn/ Holy Shit! That was a God-damned one-off-duty officer of the law. . ./ Came, Conquered, Saw. Oops, sorry, just recapping what they did to me last night in the yard/ Check it, all my problems are solved!/ I’ve never gotten such distance from mom!/ I’ve got a fistful of Vaseline lovers who say I’m the bomb!/ I can almost hear your heart break as we speak, if not for the plexiglass/ My ass poor people can’t afford cell-ular phones/ I shoot bricks inside my house of government bricks where my boyfriends call me “Brickhouse”/ Mighty, mighty letting my pants fall down. Hey! That’s three bricks there now!/ But it only took one to make the structure fall down/ Fin. |
Upping in a tournament? Damn!
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aight asma start this shit........Laran *we* yo name is.ya didnt realyl grab ma attention wheras Fgee did.so ma vote goes to Fgee
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Yo.....mad props to both.........nice use of wordplay......and way
to keep on to the topic......much respect.....unfortunately....only one cat gets my vote...and i have to be fair here.......i'm gonna go wit fgee.....cuz when i was reading his...not only did he use nice wordplay.....but his topic was on point.....i was into it....and feeling it........it just caught my attention more.......good battle.........1 http://www.rapbattles.com/forum/sho...?threadid=63491 |
I'm going to up this...
Really looking for some votes. I'm down 0-2? Thanks for your votes... "Laran *we* yo name is.ya didnt realyl grab ma attention wheras Fgee did." wtf is that? |
ok good verses from both of u Shabaz thats was good but you kinda lost me at points Fgee Ive seen better but u stayed on topic throught and had good rhyme scheme and everything...
so truthfully the verse i was feelin more was FGEE's...... vote=FGEE |
everyoe said my points but i gotta say it again...
great imagery and vocab from both...i just felt fgeees more...end of story, no reason besides i felt his more... Vote=Fgee |
^^Word...Fgee Stayed On Topic More Than Shabaz And Had Good Vocab...Imagery...Wordplay...etc...Both Had Nice Drops...No Doubt...But I Was Feelin Fgee's More...Great Props To Both...
Vote - Fgee Added Note How The Fuck Is Fgee 15th Seed??? |
Sand did seedings, and he isn't the sharpest tool in the shed
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^lmao
well, damn, another tough decision. fgee-Your verse was dope, and I never would've thought of one brick as a basketball reference. I don't see how you stayed on topic anymore than Shabaz did, because you both just kinda winged the topic in at the end, but your verse was definatly dope. One thing I like about all your verses is that they're so real. I was feelin it for sure dude. Shabaz-Damn. This was a nice verse the wordplay was off the hook, and your complexity may have been too much. I could hardly grasp the story, and I had to read lines more than once to understand them. Maybe it's cuz I'm a dumbass. I really, absolutly loved the Cinder Block of Jibralter line. Damn. vote-fgee Overall a better verse, but it was soo fuckin close. Peace |
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