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Legendary battle rap transcriber and all around good guy, Tim The Genius, joins Tom to break down every KOTD title match up until Head ICE vs. Chilla Jones. Support the show and get instant access to the next two Battle Rap Resume episodes, plus the next two instalments of DF Rewind—BRR's deep dive into every Don't Flop battle EVER. Visit patreon.com/battlerapresume and become a patron today! Kid Twist vs. Bartone (6:02) Kid Twist vs. Hollohan (10:38) Hollohan vs Jack Shitt (19:11) Hollohan vs. The Saurus (26:05) The Saurus vs. Arcane (35:01) Arcane vs. Bender (42:38) Bender vs. Sketch Menace (52:10) Sketch Menace vs. Porich (1:04:15) Porich vs PH (1:12:00) Porich vs. Dizaster (1:19:24) Dizaster vs. Arcane (1:29:03) Arcane vs. Pat Stay (1:39:33) Pat Stay vs. Dizaster (1:48:52) Pat Stay vs. Daylyt (1:58:42) Pat Stay vs. Charron (2:07:45) Pat Stay vs. Illmaculate (2:18:56) Illmaculate vs. Rone (2:29:35) Rone vs. Caustic (2:40:25) Rone vs. Head ICE (2:48:19) Head ICE vs. Cortez (2:59:01) Head ICE vs. Chilla Jones (3:06:30) Email: battlerapresume@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BattleRapResume Twitter: https://x.com/BattleRapResume
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France gives his picks and thoughts on all 23 battles over the action-packed weekend of RBE & The Riot(2:30) RX vs QB)(4:30) Showoff vs Head Ice(7:00) Goodz vs Calicoe(10:30) Yung ill vs Bigg K(13:30) Aye verb vs A.Ward(19:00) Hitman Holla vs ill WIll(23:00) Geechi Gotti vs Coffee COTY/WOTY 2021(25:00) Rum Nity vs Jaz The Rapper COTY/WOTY 2022(29:00) Chilla Jones vs Viixen COTY/WOTY 2020(31:00) Brief thoughts on The Riot's Undercard and matches to look out for. https://www.letstalkbattlerap.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wednesday Monologue Podcast on all the latest updates around the culture(2:00) URLTV Triple Threat Announcement (15:00) GTX makes more announcements for BOTB X(21:00) Danny Myers & Chilla Jones speak on Saflare & Klutz(25:10) Coffee Brown & Geechi Gotti go back and forth on twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1) Priest da Nomad – The Music Ain't Loud Enuf ft. DJ Kool, Team Demo, & J Hill2) Haadoob – On The Rise ft. Kryminul3) Truck North – The Dictator's Handbook4) Bub Rock – Opal5) Ben Yen &x NinetyFiveuntil – Chevy ft. Chris Crack6) JaeFrmJerz x Ceez Neckmusik – Good Morning, New Jersey7) Fashawn x Marc Spano – Worldwide Ghetto (Jah Bless)8 Pappy Nelson – A Few Days and A Few Nights 9) Dango Forlaine – Tomatoes in Ukraine10) Young Zee – Chris Rock ft. Pace Won11) Frost Gamble – Three Gentlemen ft. Jus One, Tone Chop, & E-Fluent 12) Dreamville – Burn Bridges ft. Lute, Cozz, Reason, & Arin Rey13) The Bad Seed – FA & FO ft. Tone Spliff14) DJ Flipcyide – God is My Witness ft. Heaven Razah & Thea Van Sejen15) Mickey Diamond – Chrome Dome16) Mad1ne x Blazy Green – Gas Factor17) Taiyamo Denku x GW Underground – I Love This18) Murs – MPLS (Punk Ass Promotor)19) Talib Kweli x Madlib – The Right to Love Us ft. Mac Miller20) Devine Carama – Dre & Sid ft. Tony Wavy21) J57 - Jamo Jamo ft. Ras Kass, El Gant (Scratches by Dee Jay Element)22) LifeMC – Black Ball (remix)23) Nocturnal – Body Bag Zip'em24) Ea$y Money & Chilla Jones - It Ain't A Game25) Rigz – Fundamentals ft. Mooch26) Mando Slade - Pulp Fiction ft. Kyle Lucas27) A Plus the Kid – Push Myself to Ball ft. Planet Asia28) GunSmoke – Set in Stone29) Reef the lost Cauze – The Way30) Navigator – Kings ft. ReksTwitter: @robhiphopcornerIG: @robhiphopcornerTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/rob_boombosticFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/boombostic313Mixcloud : http://www.mixcloud.com/boombostic/
The Hip-Hop Digest Weekly Pick Hits 01.Oddisee – How Far02.Ea$y Money & Chilla Jones – Real Is Subjective03.Kahlee x El Blue – Vibes04.Phries – Flawless (feat. Artifacts)05.Declaime & Madlib – Too Much Clout Albums of the Week Oddisee – To … Continue reading →
The Hip-Hop Digest Weekly Pick Hits 01.Prop Hustler – Blessed02.ReadyWriter – Paradyme Shift (feat. Giano)03.Clouds in a Headlock – Paperweight04.Edo. G x Fokis – Free Someday05.D.I.T.C. – Da Enemy Albums of the Week Ea$y Money & Chilla Jones – Ea$y … Continue reading →
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep352! Hey ho Vangardians it's the best darn hip-hop mix show / podcast on the planet! We have two very special guests on the show this week - the illustrious DJ POCKET aka “ONCE A QUARTER POCKET” and the mysterious 5th Beatle of Southern Vangard, KOOP! We also have TWO - that's right TWO, never heard before WORLD EXCLUSIVES from ISAAC CASTOR & FOUL MOUTH's upcoming album, THE RABBIT HOLE 2! It drops next week on MIDDLE FINGER MUSIC, big up the homie PAT who holds down the day to day at MFM and is always lacing us with the joints early. From ATL to VA to BALTIMORE to MEMPHIS to GLASGOW to all over the world…YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live January 22, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Village Relocation" - Batsauce "Heroes" - Macklemore ft. DJ Premier (prod. Budo) "Power Of The Mind" - Isaac Castor & Foul Mouth **WORLD EXCLUSIVE** "So Brook" - Shane Sounds ft. Eddie Kaine "Choices" - Oddisee ft. Phonte, BeMyFiasco & Kay Young "Gristle" - Tha God Fahim & Camoflauge Monk ft. Estee Nack Talk Break Inst. - "Drained Pool" - Batsauce "Something Like" - Bobby J From Rockaway & Nef "Kangol/Dubai Freestyle" - Vngrd (prod. Ohbliv) "Look" - Shane Sounds ft. Masta Ace & Planet Asia "Pass The Burner" - Ea$y Money & Chilla Jones ft. Fabeyon, Cortez & Termanology "Underversal" - Primo JAB & Uncle Fester ft. Liym Capital, Mondo Slade & Lukey Cage "Magic" - Phonk P & godBLESSbeatz ft. Compton Menace & Zaire Akeem Talk Break Inst. - "Year Of The Cat" - Batsauce "Admit It" - Isaac Castor & Foul Mouth **WORLD EXCLUSIVE** "Shoebox Knots" - D-Styles & Substance810 ft. Jay Royale "Shotgun Barrel" - Supreme Cerebral (prod. Vinyl Villain) "I Am" - Phonk P & godBLESSbeatz ft. XP The Marxman "Pastry Chef" - DNTE "Vintage" - Eto x Futurewave "Can't Stop It" - Day Tripper "Grateful" - El Michels Affair & Black Thought Talk Break Inst. - "Demi-Craven" - Batsauce "Procrastination Broke" - J. Cole (prod. Bvtman)
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Spoke with Boston battle extraordinaire Chilla Jones about growing up in Dorchester, the rise of pre-medatative battling, Pat Stay (RIP), taking overly personal shots, the fighting mentality, balancing between making albums, collaborative project with Ea$y Money, and starting a Hip Hop academy.
WHAT ELSE CAN WE SAY BUT "THANK YOU"! Thank you to the supporters, thank you to the nay-sayers, and anyone in between! This is the last episode that will drop in the 2022 calendar year and it's been one hell fo a year to say the least. Coming off of our 2nd year win at the Boston Music Awards for "Best Music Podcast of the Year" is something that has never been done since the creation of that specific award in 2019 and we are proud to say that we are the first to do it. The broader spectrum of guests we had on the show this year is a true testament to our growth and will to include others who feel unspoken for. This year we did the recap a little different thant the past 2 years while we gave ya'll our choice of the top 10 episodes we've dropped while each host gave ya'll their individual top 5 #RedCupsAndRap freestyles! We shared a lot of laughs and reflection on this talk and got very personal about our own lives. As we grow together as a community it's important to show our sides that are less spoken of and not being shy of our shortcomings. In the end all we can say is we wont stop and we will continue to #ChooseWhatTheFutureBrings YEAR OVER YEAR OVER YEAR OVER YEAR!!! DONT MISS OUT ON THIS YEAR-END CLASSIC!!!DROPS ON YOUTUBE WEDNESDAY 12/28‼️SPECIAL SHOUT OUT TO ALL OF OUR GUESTS THIS YEAR:Hil Holla, Avenue, Wizz Dakota, Trottie Y Gizzle, Vasjan, $hayBand$, Connis, Bia Javier, Dmal of BNF Podcast, Last Days, Chilla Jones, Sadiddy Dev, DJ Papadon, Reko, King Brickz, Ayana Bean, GBGFLEE, Prince Smooth, Mikey Milano, Kurt Faustin, Celeste The Therapist, Kam'Geez, Kadeem, Lazy Coca, TwoGzLikeGucci, Hundred Round Kado, Emanle' Ali, Brandon "Bedlam" Matthews of Killer Boombox & Showoff Marketing, Ms Hotsauce of SparkFM Online, Noble of TheMuseumTV, DJ E Dubble, Sam of ItsLitBoston, Katiria Colon of eXpozedTV, EXITFAME, Milly19, Logan Forbes of UntitledExport, Gina of Gems with Gina, Fuego Base, Shaykh Hanif, MITYMAOSE, TeeRichh, Scoobz Frm Boston, Sidestreet Capo, Cez, Dun Dealy, 8 Zipp, Cakeswagg, Shea, Van Buren Records, Ned Wellbery aka Leedz, Kil The Artist, Alejandro Blanco, FUNERAL Ant Bell, Angel Ocasio, Termanology, Fabeyon, Derek Gaines aka Amerika, MONEY, Ricky Mazarati, Triy, BoriRock, and Cyrus DeShield!!! That's 62 names in a 51 week span. 2023 is also ours! LETS GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!#CWTFBradio #ChooseWhatTheFutureBrings #CWTFB #BlackCultureThroughMusic #Boston #Podcast #BostonPodcast #BlackPodcast #MusicPodcast #BostonMusicPodcast #CharlieMaSheen #KASH #ShanelleShante #BryanAngel #DonForPrez #ChynoV #BostonRap #BostonRnB #NewEnglandRnB CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT:http://www.linktr.ee/CWTFBradio
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On this episode of Damaged Goods Podcast, Jake's guest is author & transformational rhyme coach with Pendulum Ink, Jeff Walker. The two discuss early Bay Area hip-hop influences, living all over the world, writing his book Rhymecology, why the timing was so important for MCing being taught in a structured format, working with artists like Mickey Factz, Chilla Jones, Masta Ace & others, the heartbreak of Jake's mother throwing out his mixtape collection, how working in Mental Health helped prep him for his current teaching & more. Follow Jeff @rhymecology & @pendulumink and Jake @jakefraczek @damagedgoodspodcast @jthes
32 MCs, 6 Guest Judges Season 1, Season 2 and Mickey Factz... all in one incredible night. Stop what you are doing and take it all in. Who wins? Who loses? Join Mickey Factz, Mike Sick, Chilla Jones, A. Ward, Swave Sevah, and Killuminati as we narrow down our field to our top 16. Watch it, share it and get ready to root for your favorite MC as they compete for Season 2's crowing moment. The #MicketFactsBarsAppChallenge continue next Tuesday, May 10th LIVE @mickey.Facts at 7pm. Our final 16 rappers will go head to head to get the vote from Mickey.Factz, our surprise guest judge and you.We are brought you by BARS App and the good people of @Spaceman World Media
Wildcard night lived up to every character in it's name. It was a WILD night of SURPRISE guests, INCREDIBLE MCs and a HUGE announcement at the end of the evening. Grab your beverage of choice, find a good seat and enjoy Mickey Factz , Stirman, D-Lucks, B. Boy, Jeffrey Sledge, Illa Ghee, Pretty Rickey Hyde, Chilla Jones and more as we narrow down our field to our top 7, who will move on to next week's Quarterfinals battle royal. Listen, share and get ready to root for your favorite MC as they compete for Season 2's crowing moment. The #MicketFactsBarsAppChallenge Quarterfinals continue next Tuesday, May 3rd LIVE @mickey.Facts at 7pm. 32 rappers will go head to head to get the vote from Mickey.Factz, our surprise guest judge and you.We are brought you by BARS App and the good people of @Spaceman World Media
When it comes to the Battle Rap world, you'd have to be completely oblivious to what's going on if you've never heard of Chilla Jones! One of the greatest battlers to ever grace a stage is also one of the greatest lyricists to ever come out of the city of Boston; which is often referred to by Chilla as Bosstown! One of the first established names to give us a co-sign and give us one of the most underrated freestyles we've had the chance to house is BACK to the pod, and as always got a fully loaded clip with him! It's been 86 episodes since Chilla Jones has been on the podcast and a lot has changed on both ends since that initial interaction. Since then he's told us about his musical plans with his brother, Mr. Jones, who is an R&B artist – but he didn't disclose the big plans he had about a Hip-Hop Masterclass he had up his sleeve. Chilla teamed up with Mickey Facts and some other creatives to create Pendulum Ink, which will completely change the face of independent artist development and give up-and-coming artists an opportunity to sharpen their skills at a high level! Along with his recent EP "Love Jones" that he released with his brother under the name "Jones Ink", Chilla Jones pulled up on us with a lot to talk about and also TORE THE HOUSE DOWN with a #RedCupsAndRap freestyle that may arguably be the best we've ever heard! Join Charlie MaSheen & KASH as we host one of our favorites and one of the most talented! BE SURE TO GO STREAM/DOWNLOAD "Love Jones" by Jones Ink AVAILABLE ON ALL DSPs!! ALSO GO TO https://www.pendulumink.com/ TO LARN MORE ABOUT THE MASTERCLASS!! CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT: http://www.linktr.ee/CWTFBradio
The Roofers return for the first show of 2022 with the battle rap banter and frequency as we're back at it talking on the URLTV Super Fight card between Danny Myers and Tay Roc. We're joined alongside 1/2 of the Tangent Twinz - Kevkashi, we speak on; 2:00 - Pre-Rec Talk: The Roofer Awards Dispute, Battle Rap Back + Forth plus Intro's 27:59 - Thoughts of Super Fight 6 32:50 - Swave Sevah vs Anderson Burrus 42:04 - Drugz vs Lu Castro 1:02:57 - JC vs Charron 1:14:36 - Chilla Jones vs Serius Jones 1:20:41 - Tay Roc vs Danny Myers Visit Beard Surgeon - www.beardsurgeon.co.uk Use "CAPO15" for 15% off all Beard Surgeon products Watch Battle On The Roof Episode 90: https://youtu.be/VdFYdhehP8w Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/BattleOnTheRoof Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…IF7H6JTZTUQ&nd=1 Apple Podcast - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
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The Roofers return to give you the weekly instalment of battle rap talk mixed with banter and hella bets. This week nothing changes as we speak on; 2:00 - Intro + Loaded Lux Held An L? Grey Hoodie Does His Shots + Random Talk 14:41 - Battles and Bets 20:25 - Lux Lost The Battle 2-1 or 30? And Stef's Thoughts of Til Death 31:12 - Thoughts on SMACK Vol.8 + Chilla Jones vs Kid Chaos 35:53 - Serius Jones vs JC 39:08 - DNA vs King Los 51:30 - Loso vs Arsenal 55:43 - B Dot vs Ave 1:07:12 - Aye Verb vs Head Ice 1:12:39 - Is Lu Castro As Good as We Think? 1:21:17 - Traffic 4 Predictions Visit Beard Surgeon - www.beardsurgeon.co.uk Use "CAPO15" for 15% off all Beard Surgeon products Watch Battle On The Roof - Episode 84: https://youtu.be/HUOFWkPpc00 Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/BattleOnTheRoof Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…IF7H6JTZTUQ&nd=1 Apple Podcast - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
(0:00) Intro chat(5:00) Jaz(14:00) First Lady Flamez Calls out O'fficial(24:00) Chess says he will retire B-Dot(32:00) Chilla Jones calls out Chess, Mike P & O Red See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
New Battle Rap Review Series Featuring Tom K of Battle Rap Resume and Tony Bro of Black Compass Media. Each Episode we break down a current, classic and sleeper battle. Ep. 1 Battle Recaps Classic: JC v Chilla Jones Current: Danny Myers v Jey the Nightwing Sleeper: Young Griz v Mr. Biscuit SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL!! #BattleRap2021 #BlackCompassMedia #HipHop Follow Black Compass Radio @DaBlackCompass OIN BLACK COMPASS DISCORD - https://discord.gg/RX9YMfR - ALL ARE WELCOMED!!! https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKCOMPASS - FOR OT AND EARLY/EXTENDED CLIPS!!! CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
New Battle Rap Review Series Featuring Tom K of Battle Rap Resume and Tony Bro of Black Compass Media. Each Episode we break down a current, classic and sleeper battle. Ep. 1 Battle Recaps Classic: JC v Chilla Jones Current: Danny Myers v Jey the Nightwing Sleeper: Young Griz v Mr. Biscuit SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL!! #BattleRap2021 #BlackCompassMedia #HipHop Follow Black Compass Radio @DaBlackCompass OIN BLACK COMPASS DISCORD - https://discord.gg/RX9YMfR - ALL ARE WELCOMED!!! https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKCOMPASS - FOR OT AND EARLY/EXTENDED CLIPS!!! CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
New Battle Rap Review Series Featuring Tom K of Battle Rap Resume and Tony Bro of Black Compass Media. Each Episode we break down a current, classic and sleeper battle. Ep. 1 Battle Recaps Classic: JC v Chilla Jones Current: Danny Myers v Jey the Nightwing Sleeper: Young Griz v Mr. Biscuit SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL!! #BattleRap2021 #BlackCompassMedia #HipHop Follow Black Compass Radio @DaBlackCompass OIN BLACK COMPASS DISCORD - https://discord.gg/RX9YMfR - ALL ARE WELCOMED!!! https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKCOMPASS - FOR OT AND EARLY/EXTENDED CLIPS!!! CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
(5:00) The Ring is coming back(17:00) Coffee And Flamez want 2on2 smoke(22:00) Kid Chaos talks about Chilla Jones call out(40:00) JJDD talks Youtube Drops See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(5:00) The Ring is coming back(17:00) Coffee And Flamez want 2on2 smoke(22:00) Kid Chaos talks about Chilla Jones call out(40:00) JJDD talks Youtube Drops See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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(2:40) Shooney Da Rapper Talking spicy(10:30) Danny Myers vs Bill Collector on battle Academy (21:00) Swave Sevah comments on Mike P going to KOTD(31:00) Intergender 2on2 possible event and dream match ups(45:00) Chilla Jones calls out T-Top & Chess See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(2:40) Shooney Da Rapper Talking spicy(10:30) Danny Myers vs Bill Collector on battle Academy (21:00) Swave Sevah comments on Mike P going to KOTD(31:00) Intergender 2on2 possible event and dream match ups(45:00) Chilla Jones calls out T-Top & Chess See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Live Sync up with Chilla Jones following NOME 11. Covering Tay Roc Battle at NOME 11, Ultimate Madness 4 (UM4), and calling out T-Top and Chess for Big Stage Battles. Method Man x Chilla Jones Song: https://youtu.be/Kh0Lulm77Ls Follow Chilla Jones @chillajones #BattleRap2021 #BlackCompassMedia #HipHop Follow Black Compass Radio @DaBlackCompass JOIN BLACK COMPASS DISCORD - https://discord.gg/RX9YMfR - ALL ARE WELCOMED!!! https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKCOMPASS - FOR OT AND EARLY/EXTENDED CLIPS!!! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DABLACKCOMPASS CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
Ep 191 Big Show with a full recap of NOME XI. We review all battles, UM3 Championship with Geechi Gotti and Rum Nitty, Eazy the Block Captain Calls in to talk Epic Matchup versus Rex and preview of Mook v Reed. We also give thoughts on upcoming match-up between Tsu Surf and John John Da Don on SM11 Time Stamps 0:00 - Introduction 3:00 - Assessing the Stream and Event Ambiance 11:00 - Mike P vs. Lu Castro Recap 18:11 - Ave vs. Jey The Nitewing Recap 25:00 - Danny Myers vs. Real Sikh Recap 40:39 - DNA vs. B Dot Recap 49:22 - Eazy the Block Captain vs. T Rex Recap 53:45 - Eazy The Block Captain Joins In 1:11:20 - Murda Mook vs. Reed Dollaz Debate 1:16:23 - Real Sikh v Danny Myers - was it a bodybag? 1:25:00 - Geechi Gotti vs. Rum Nitty - UM3 Championship Match 1:53:42 - Chilla Jones vs. Tay Roc Recap 2:02:08 - Jerry Wess vs. Loso Recap 2:07:05 - Fonz vs. JC Recap 2:12:02 - Tsu Surf vs. John John Da Don on SM11 2:20:02 - Awards; Battle of the Night, Battler of the Night & Card Grade Follow Black Compass Radio @DaBlackCompass OIN BLACK COMPASS DISCORD - https://discord.gg/RX9YMfR - ALL ARE WELCOMED!!! https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKCOMPASS - FOR OT AND EARLY/EXTENDED CLIPS!!! CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
We had the opportunity to interview the Champion of the Year himself Chilla Jones on this Bridge the Gap episode. Holden Stephan Roy and Littyyy Bro Flacko were super pleased to have this chat and share it with you. Make sure to let us know what you think in the comments. Make sure to follow/support Chilla Jones: https://www.instagram.com/chillajones/ https://www.facebook.com/ChillaJonesOfficial http://www.chillajones.com/ Peep the music of Chilla Jones: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2iU11erSrVClM7Lz2ySNfD? si=j6cdZO2vTiah7iBfFAg7HA Check out the Bridge The Gap With Bars Vol. 54 Contest: https://www.facebook.com/groups/261614515246778/ Cop some Montreal's Finest Merch: https://www.instagram.com/montrealsfinest1985/ Follow us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/behindthatsuit Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BehindThatSuit Holden Stephan Roy Music (Follow on Spotify Please): https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ZtYJhikrhYuf0xhL4wqTn?si=JVEtxjpXTsiMBjR_Lg0Fjg https://hsr514.bandcamp.com/ Join the Behind That Suit Discord Server: https://discord.gg/nzn6xqu Comment below and feel free to keep in touch: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4MWVSp0UU1HSa0FH8nKu4E?si=e47IEX9mSiOY088HQNEtWA Podbeam: https://behindthatsuit.podbean.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/behindthatsuit/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/behind-that-suit-reviews/id1484023130 @BehindThatSuit HSR: FB: https://www.facebook.com/HSR514/ Twitter/IG: @HSR514 Musical Endeavours: https://youtube.com/hsrisnothiphop https://youtube.com/hsr514 Littyyy Bro Flacko: https://www.instagram.com/littyyybros/ http://littyyybros.com/ Your Lady Friend Bonnie: Twitter: @ylfbonnie IG: @Yourladyfriendbonnie
On this episode of Damaged Goods Podcast, Jake The Snake's guest is the former KOTD Champion, and the 2020 Battle Rap Champion of the Year, Chilla Jones aka The Kingpen. The two discuss the primary element that drives him (it's not the money), how & what led him to transition from making records into battling, physical fights taking place at battles, what cities around the world have the best crowds for battles, the age-old notion that battle rappers can't make songs & vice versah, the style of batle rap today VS the freestyle, round robin style of battle rap that was the old guard, offical judging VS crowd-based judging, new music he's making, & more. Follow Chilla @chillajones & Jake @jthes @damagedgoodspodcast
Baron and Los chop it up with reigning Champ of the "King Of The Dot". His son Trevor Weller even blessed us a quick cameo. Born and raised in the Steel City of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Trevor Weller epitomizes what the town is about. Hard working with an understanding that you get in what you put in. Real Deal is most notably known for a battle career that has spanned well over 10 years. In August of 2019 he defeated Chilla Jones to become the King of the Dot Champion. He successfully defended it again in November to retain the title. In November of 2020 he released his 6th full length album "Charlie". #JUSTICEFORCHARLIE Real Deals father was given an infection at the hands of Mercy hospital from a procedure he didn't need. He passed after an agonizing month long battle in the ICU. His hospital bills totaled over 600,000. Real Deal has been turned down by 18 lawyers in his quest for justice and the clock is ticking. Real Deals father Charlie passed on September 1, 2019 and the statute of limitations in PA is 2 years. The saddest part is this happens every day in this country. If you can, please watch the video below and share it with the hashtag #JusticeforCharlie and let's fight this epidemic together. Real Deal featuring Tarra Layne "No Mercy: Justice for Charlie" OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrESzmmpmIM Email us: therapperandthedj@gmail.com Stay Tuned: Real Deal: https://www.realdealraps.com https://realdeal.bandcamp.com/ Stream Real Deal on all platforms Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3AbeNp68XzeSYETbsS5luK?si=nAlFwCPpQTerXLz6l-7f1g iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/real-deal/1540801177 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/412RealDeal KOTD - Rap Battle - Real Deal vs Charron (Title Match) | #GP2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd_YD9YzMDw KOTD - Rap Battle - Real Deal vs Chilla Jones III (Title Match) | #TB2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjHO40DIFpQ Trevor Weller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbRxgnpLQlI Tha Red Baron - Stream Tha Red Baron on all platforms Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IiZCCyY9aXjoajUFCgnMa?si=aud1Me2ORUa-QkiF6Yv0jg iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/tha-red-baron/1104692077 DJ Lack Of Sleep - Stream DJ Lack Of Sleep on all platforms Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2RvVIniVCvDz0p0hvFcHSY?si=uwuS3awyQ5alJVxeJEC6EA iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dj-lack-of-sleep/1487213840 Follow us: Real Deal- Twitter: https://twitter.com/Real_DealRaps Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealDealRaps Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realdealraps Trevor Weller: https://www.instagram.com/thetrevorweller DJ L.O.S - www.instagram.com/djlackofsleep Tha Red Baron - www.instagram.com/tharedbaronct
Epic Bar Guys Show featuring Chilla Jones breaking down Loaded Lux Diss. Snake Eyez comes thru to drop Head Ice Diss produced by M3S3. Head Ice calls up for response - it goes SUPER Left. JOIN BLACK COMPASS DISCORD - https://discord.gg/RX9YMfR - ALL ARE WELCOMED!!! https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKC... - FOR OT AND EARLY/EXTENDED CLIPS!!! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DABLACKCOMPASS CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
(0:10) Loso vs Chess announced (17:00) Hitman vs Cassidy Venue announced (28:00) NXT loses to Ru Bando on the Caffeine Premier (40:00) Chilla Jones wants Tay Roc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We celebrate one year in The Roof so it's only right we done it in style as well as getting back to the good ol' debates we have. We spoke on 5:52 - How The Roof started and reflecting on a year 28:36 - Favourite Battle On The Roof episodes, moments, guests and PPV parties. As well as what to expect from The Roof moving forward. 52:16 - Enough of the Beloved Disrespect: We speak on the Loaded Lux call outs from DNA, B Dot, Daylyt and Chilla Jones. 1:09:53 - Is Tsu Surf a legend? 1:29:18 and 1:52:25 - Supercard Predictions: We speak on Mike P vs Real Sikh, B Dot vs Shotgun Suge, Rum Nitty vs Holmzie Da God and Kid Chaos vs Danny Myers 2:08:52 - Fan Questions Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/BattleOnTheRoof Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWmLSgzgLvqxq9?si=tFLClLQCQeqIF7H6JTZTUQ&nd=1 iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-on-the-roof/id1499286030
BRIEF DISCUSSION ON REAL SIKH AND THOUGHTS ON CHILLA JONES VS K SHINE. JOINED BY SPECIAL GUESTS BATTLE RAPPER MUGGY AND MS JAE BATTLE RAP MEDIA MERCH SPORTS: https://teespring.com/best-of-seven-sports-talk BECOME A MONTHLY SUPPORTER FOR JUST $1: https://anchor.fm/t7mradio/support ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t7mradio/id1378788635 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3PRzKHZqINYQyGu7FQPeeH h66xpu7467ugoovhtqo3ukrlm *SUPPORT THE T7M RADIO YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE⬇️⬇️ CASH APP : $T7MRADIO
Interview with Chilla Jones with Chilla Jones addressing Loaded Lux, Tsu Surf, 2021 - including Tay Roc possibly E-Hart. Chilla discusses writing process, what's left to prove and the small room Pendemic Era JOIN BLACK COMPASS DISCORD - https://discord.gg/RX9YMfR - ALL ARE WELCOMED!!! https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKC... - FOR OT AND EARLY/EXTENDED CLIPS!!! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DABLACKCOMPASS CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
Smack Vol 7 prediction time! I am excited for this card more than that previous Super Fight card. I talk about Geechi Gotti's evolution and the DNA battle. I feel like the return of Nu Jerzey Twork is going to be straight fire! Off the top! I got Twork 3-0. B Dot vs Shotgun Suge is going to be a freaking fight!!! I got Suge 2-1 edging him out. Ave vs DNA is going to be an interesting battle. Call me crazy, but I got Av 2-1. Arsonal vs Danny Myers! Is going to be a BARS OVERLOAD! I got to say it's going to Ars 2-1. K-Shine vs Chilla Jones is going to be a very nice battle. I don't think anyone can stop K-Shine! 3-0 K-Shine!!! Im excited AF for this battle! Tay Roc vs Aye Verb!!! Let's is going to be the clash of the LEGENDS! I got to give it Aye Verb. I can't go against the team! Let's not overlook Tay Roc is the face of the URL! What do you think about my predictions? What are your predictions for Smack Vol 7? Caffibe Smack URL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/samducetv/support
Fresh off of watching the DNA vs Geechi Gotti Super Card event we give our feedback of the event and each battle after the first watch alongside a friend of The Roof - Flylusi. We speak on; 9:09 - Danny Myers vs Drugz 14:35 - Rum Nitty vs Don Marino 29:20 - T-Top vs Eazy The Block Captain: Also an in-depth debate on whether Top's stock is affected following this battle 1:07:35 - DNA vs Geechi Gotti 1:33:45 - Predictions for SMACK Volume 7: Tay Roc vs Aye Verb, Danny Myers vs Arsonal, B Dot vs Shotgun Suge, K-Shine vs Chilla Jones and THE RETURN OF NU JERZEY TWORK as he battles Jey The Nitewing Recommended Battles of The Week: Grey Hoodie Stef: Kid Chaos vs Th3 Saga https://urltv.tv/video/IhsU5NpKFLNBBi8NGeaT#/ Flyguy Richards: T-Top vs T-Rex https://youtu.be/_SZfea1F0Po Mykool Mups: Jey The Nitewing vs Shotgun Suge https://urltv.tv/video/4xjpQ0rZP4ySwee76Oks#/ Cool Kid Cheeks: Shotty Horroh vs Arsonal II https://youtu.be/MadXHSMxixA Matty Yayo: Tsu Surf vs Hitman Holla https://youtu.be/_PFpLKgDyTU Chris The Capo: Wiley vs Kano https://youtu.be/nTF_T47CDnI Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu6kmDcc8rGrbjkSn9P7bg Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…_XQQab9_RqtzsqIw iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
(1:00) Shine calls out Chilla Jones(8:30) Jey The Nitewing has a Hitlist(16:00) Prep has words for Ill Will(25:00) What does more for Loso Stock (35:00) Fonz & Ave wants NXW for 2on2(71:00) Quban Joins See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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[FULL INTERVIEW] Chilla Jones comes thru to discuss VOLUME 6 matchup against B Dot. Find out what he thinks about Champpion of the Year, Predictions for the Full Volume 6 Card & MORE! Follow Chilla Jones @chillajones Check out his latest battles on the URL APP! #ChillaJones #Bosstown #MethvsMath #COTY #BlackCompassMedia
We back boys and girls with part 2 of our 4hr episode. This part we discuss Chilla Jones vs Real Sikh from Rookies vs Vets 2, Chilla Jones hit list, Nba finals and more! Show Notes: (2:05:35) - Real Sikh vs Chilla Jones Recap (2:29:02) - Chilla Jones vs Lux, Mook, Tay Roc (3:01:13) - Murda Mook vs Tay Roc Time Limits (3:33:16) - LeBron and The Lakers Win The NBA Bubble Finals (3:53:26) - This week's " Waves Of The Week " --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gybo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gybo/support
RECORDED 10.16.2020 [FULL VISUAL INTERVIEW] Real Sikh comes through to talk breakout performance versus Chilla Jones, Reflections on his Class, thoughts on Kings v Queens and MORE! Find out why he thinks it's important to bring balance to his rounds, use of comedy, flows within writing. Follow Real Sikh @RealSikh99 #TheRealSikh #JerseyBattleRap #BlackCompassMedia #URLTV
3letterman drops his recap of the Rookies Vs. Vets 2 battle between Chilla Jones and Real Sihk. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/psahiphop/support
Seems like 2020 is the year of grudges in Battle Rap... We return back to The Roof to give you your weekly update reviews, predictions and thoughts from the battle rap world. We talk on; 5:27 - After the smoke has cleared from #SummerMadnessX we go back to see whether we think anything different on the second watch as well as speaking on credible losses in battle rap 36:36 - Champion of the Year 2020: Who's looking like the likely contender to take the belt this year - B Dot, Chilla Jones, Holmzie Da God, Geechi Gotti or Rum Nitty? 58:08 - Tay Roc vs Murda Mook: Talking on Surf's IG Live with Murda Mook and T-Rex. Thoughts and predictions on what to expect in this battle. 1:27:13 - Queen Of The Ring vs URL: Kings vs Queens event - the rumours we've heard on who we should expect on the card and the likely results 1:46:15 - Ownership in Battle Rap: Following of Hollow Da Don's vlog we ask the question on ownership in battle rap and do the battlers deserve to own a percentage of the battles 2:16:38 - Rum Nitty on the Main Stage: We go through Rum Nitty's Summer Madness and NOME history and question his record on the grand stages of battle rap - as well as deciphering whether he is a enemy of his own greatness as he's set the level so high 2:30:47 - The biggest 'what if's' in battle rap Recommended Battles of the Week: Grey Hoodie Stef: Quban vs Ryda https://youtu.be/nflHXTN52RU Chris The Capo: Shotgun Suge vs Th3 Saga https://youtu.be/cmh1JjCfXWc Mykool Mups: 40 Barrs vs Cortez https://youtu.be/pXgFQw1xEVQ Cool Kid Cheeks: Tay Roc vs B-Magic https://youtu.be/cIYgmOM1BFI Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu6kmDcc8rGrbjkSn9P7bg Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWmLSgzgLvqxq9?si=zQ50pC_XQQab9_RqtzsqIw iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
Another week back in The Roof as The Roofers are joined alongside another one of our own Cool Kid Cheeks to talk up as Summer Madness' coming... We speak on the following this week; 6:06 -Ultimate Madness 2 Semi Finals recap as well as King of the Dot announcing their Twitch deal collaboration, who we could potentially see taking part of their tournament and if we could possibly see some URL battlers taking part (i.e. Chilla Jones) 18:02 - Recap of Shotgun Suge vs Young Kannon, did this help Suge on his road to redemption, what does this battle do for Young Kannon? Credit to both for a battle that went past our expectations 31:16 - Recap of Th3 Saga vs Franchise, thoughts on Saga's Zen Mode and Franchise's new style and approach 40:11 - Recap of Danny Myers vs Holmzie Da God, is it another upset or has Holmzie just been consistent? Holmzie's stock rising. 2-1 or a gentleman's 30? 58:59 - Recap of Nunn Nunn vs Bill Collector, thoughts on the battle and Nunn Nunn's newly found hunger. Plus recap of the whole event - the first Ultimate Madness week with no chokes 1:03:48 - Initial thoughts of Summer Madness X 1:05:38 - Chris The Capo calls in 1:11:40 - Thoughts on Brizz Rawsteen backing out of the Murda Mook battle, is it unprofessional of Brizz to do so or is it a personal issue? Mook announcing his next opponent for the URLTV anniversary event on SMX 1:28:26 - Thoughts on K-Shine vs Chess, Cheeks claims that the small room will expose Shine. As well as a back and forth on who we think will claim the W from this 5 year grudge. 1:48:46 - Brief predictions of Summer Madness X Recommended Battles of the Week: Grey Hoodie Stef: Brizz Rawsteen vs Young X https://youtu.be/0AfLCIfGJsA Flyguy Richards: John John Da Don vs B-Magic https://youtu.be/eYYW7tklBy0 Matty Yayo: B Dot vs Emerson Kennedy https://youtu.be/BxzL1j2L46c Cool Kid Cheeks: Nu Jerzey Twork vs Chess https://youtu.be/u_WEMpCSo6c Mykool Mups: DNA vs K-Shine https://youtu.be/9iQiyoj2JSg Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu6kmDcc8rGrbjkSn9P7bg Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…ImQbKd9_uKqA20EQ iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
[FULL INTERVIEW] Chilla Jones gives thoughts on Method Man vs Math, The Jerry Wess Battle, KOTD CHILLA vs URL CHILLA - and is CHILLA JONES CHAMPION OF THE YEAR? Find out who he thinks should step into the ring and his response to critiques within the culture! Follow Chilla Jones @chillajones Check out his latest battles on the URL APP! FULL INTERVIEW Dropping SOON #ChillaJones #Bosstown #MethvsMath #COTY #BlackCompassMedia
(3:00) Live watch of Math vs Methodman(10:00) Math vs Meth Breakdown(30:00) Emerson Kennedy Wants Reed Dollaz or Chilla Jones(37:50) Real Sikh Joins the show(51:00) Real Sikh hints a Vet that he might battle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(3:00) Live watch of Math vs Methodman(10:00) Math vs Meth Breakdown(30:00) Emerson Kennedy Wants Reed Dollaz or Chilla Jones(37:50) Real Sikh Joins the show(51:00) Real Sikh hints a Vet that he might battle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
EPISODE 1 - THE INTRO US x UK Battle Rap Fan Based Interactive Trivia Show! Tone Bro and Tom Kwei break down Ultimate Madness 2 Bye Week - With Jerry Wess x Chilla Jones, Shotgun Suge vs Jey The NiteWing & Drugz x Rum Nitty! FOLLOW BATTLE RAP RESUME TOM KWEI @batterapresume on Twitter
Ultimate Madness bye week recap Follow us on twitter @theinnercup 1:15 Shotgun Suge v Jeg The Nitewing 9:07 Suge Clip 14:25 Rum Nitty v Drugz 25:51 Chilla Jones v Jerry West 31:20 Summary --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheInnerCup/support
This week on The Roof we decided to give you a power hour ('ish) of content.... We spoke about Ultimate Madness 2 Wild Card week as well as having our Pen Game Rap Battle favourite Aymuni crash in 4:18 - An overview of what the Wild Card for Ultimate Madness 2 is and thoughts on it before the event. 6:42 - Shotgun Suge vs Jey The Nitewing: Rookies vs Vets 2, thoughts on Suge's chokes, how does this set the tone for both Rookies and Vets, who does Jey deserve next and who he should avoid - what does this do to Suge's stake? 25:15 - Chilla Jones vs Jerry Wess - a top 5 BOTY contender? Does Chilla Jones deserve to be a Champion of the Year for 2020, who do we want to see him battle next? Jerry Wess' consistency 39:08 - Rum Nitty vs Drugz - give Rum a GOAT, is this the best Drugz we've seen? 46:10 - Aymuni takes over - we speak to our favourite battler on Margs' Pen Game Rap Battle to speak on his battle vs F-Don, his level of lyricism, the pro's and con's of the tournament, his thoughts on clashing, the infamous clash between Ashley Tragic and FT, what we should be expecting in the next rounds and the process of the Pen Game Rap Battles Recommended Battles of the Week: Chris The Capo: Jae Millz vs E-Ness https://youtu.be/dj9SYy5R5VU Flyguy Richards: T-Rex vs Math Hoffa (Rematch) https://youtu.be/QTsVfd4i2hE Matty Yayo: Chilla Jones vs Daylyt https://youtu.be/phZdVValViI Grey Hoodie Stef: Ill Will vs Showoff https://youtu.be/mOPRDGYKLew Mykool Mups: Mike P vs Daylyt https://youtu.be/PC_N75n43oI Aymuni: Tori Doe vs Chess https://youtu.be/UyRT3B2AA1Y Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu6kmDc…kSn9P7bg/featured Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…ImQbKd9_uKqA20EQ iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
(0:00) too mean to Stream. (1:00) The Mike P then & now Article(20:00) Tay Roc vs Chilla Jones(26:00) Shotgun Suge role as a gate keeper(33:00) Jey The Nitewing moves up to 6th on the URL leaderboards(55:00) Kenny Kenny tells us why Ave leaves cave Gang See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(0:00) too mean to Stream. (1:00) The Mike P then & now Article(20:00) Tay Roc vs Chilla Jones(26:00) Shotgun Suge role as a gate keeper(33:00) Jey The Nitewing moves up to 6th on the URL leaderboards(55:00) Kenny Kenny tells us why Ave leaves cave Gang See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LTBR Daily On Caffeine(3:00) Mike & Ryda on Twitter(9:00) Ryda vs Loso Speculation(25:00) Has Saga Peaked(37:00) QOTR Tourney(48:00) 40 Barrs vs Tsu Surf(60:08) B-Dot calls out Chilla Jones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WHAT A CRAZY JAM PACKED WEEKEND OF BATTLE RAP AND DRAMA.... The Roofers return to give you the latest talk, reviews and predictions on everything battle rap based. We speak on EVERYTHING Ultimate Madness 2; 4:40 - Views on the first round of Ultimate Madness 2 6:01 - Feedback on Glueazy vs Emerson Kennedy, one of the upsets of the night coming from Holmzie Da God vs Th3 Saga, Danny Myers vs Reepah Rell plus the return of Tink Da Demon vs Franchise 35:53 - Another upset of the night coming from Nunn Nunn, as we speak on his battle vs Loso, the battle of We Go Hard between Steams and Mr. Wavy 52:03 - WE GET INTO THE MAIN TOPIC OF CONVERSATION... Mike P vs Ryda - breaking down the epic 2nd round from Ryda, the creation of his new character #SilkShirtRyda, the battle rap community being extremely neeky, if Ryda got robbed and most importantly if there is such a thing as going too far in battle rap? 1:17:40 - Ultimate Madness 2 Predictions 1:26:37 - The announcement of K-Shine vs Pat Stay on Summer Madness 9 and who we have winning this battle 1:32:23 - Give it up for the ladies... As Queen of the Ring tease an upcoming tournament for the ladies 1:35:52 - Matty Yayo calls in 1:48:40 - Speaking on the Ultimate Madness Wildcard battles - Rum Nitty vs Drugz, Chilla Jones vs Jerry Wess and Rookies vs Vets 2 Season starts with Shotgun Suge vs Jey The Nitewing Recommended Battles of the Week: Flyguy Richards: Goodz vs T-Top https://youtu.be/NNC9XBuO7iM Chris The Capo: Chess vs Rum Nitty https://youtu.be/NiEzWNAN-qM Grey Hoodie Stef: Dot vs Brizz Rawsteen https://youtu.be/ACryD5ivI2s Mykool Mups: Shotgun Suge & Arsonal vs Charlie Clips & Goodz https://youtu.be/NqQLB-BVMYE Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu6kmDc…kSn9P7bg/featured Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…ImQbKd9_uKqA20EQ iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
LTBR Daily On Caffeine(3:00) Mike & Ryda on Twitter(9:00) Ryda vs Loso Speculation(25:00) Has Saga Peaked(37:00) QOTR Tourney(48:00) 40 Barrs vs Tsu Surf(60:08) B-Dot calls out Chilla Jones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(02:00) UM2 Recap(30:00) Bill Collector Deliveres(47:50) Glueazy's peak(65:10) Chilla Jones vs Jerry Wess(85:00) K Shine vs Pat Stay on Summer Madness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(02:00) UM2 Recap(30:00) Bill Collector Deliveres(47:50) Glueazy's peak(65:10) Chilla Jones vs Jerry Wess(85:00) K Shine vs Pat Stay on Summer Madness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*Recorded June 26, 2020 When it comes to battle rap in the history of Boston hip hop, there is no name bigger than Chilla Jones! The King Pen himself joins Charlie MaSheen this week for a special one-on-one in which he details his up bringing, his take on battle rap in Boston, his return to the Smack/URL battlegrounds and much more. Chilla has became one of the most respected writers in battle rap, and is also rumored to be a ghostwriter for many other battlers. He also gives Chizz a few names we should all look out for in the Boston/New England battle scene including a close collaborator of his, Mattapan native, 40 Barrs. Tune in to learn more about Boston's favorite battle rapper and stay tuned for more music and an album dropping soon from Chilla Jones. If you haven't seen his most recent battle vs Geechi Gotti, download the URL app now to join in on that conversation along with exclusive content. Chilla Jones also didn't leave the podcast without giving us some BARS, which is already live right on youtube: https://youtu.be/RMJyCZ7eVJI TUNE IN NOW!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cwtfbradio/support
Battle rap icon and former KOTD champion Chilla Jones talks with the guys, and sheds light on the cultural climate in his city.
It's been a while since it's only been us 4 in The Roof... we return to talk strictly QUARANTINE STERILIZED 2.0. Finally we've got a card that excites us as the battlers go back to the roof to face off with each other. We speak on; - T-Top vs Mike P, can Top prevail on the roof with no audience? What angle can Mike use against Top and will it work - B Dot vs Th3 Saga - one of the battles we've all been waiting for. Will Rooftop Dot end the Sensei's SZN? Who will come out on top of these war of words - Geechi Gotti vs Chilla Jones - can one of the consistent battle rappers overcome the wordsmith that is Chilla? - JC vs Emerson Kennedy - with a disclaimer that if your IQ is low please DO NOT watch this battle unless you have your dictionary with you - Danny Myers vs Nu Jerzey Twork - the BarGod vs Mr. Shook His Pride - as this battle was meant to take place 2 years ago, will it live up to it's hype. - Rum Nitty vs Franchise - the Undertaker returns back to the roof, can he make up for his loss to B Dot or will Franchise beat the odds and show us why he deserves to be on the roof? Along with Ultimate Madness talk, as we get ourselves ready for the tournament that is set to start this Saturday Recommended Battles of the Week: Flyguy Richards: Tay Roc vs Rich Dolarz https://youtu.be/rTcN0wmAvv0 Chris The Capo: Tsu Surf vs Rum Nitty https://youtu.be/cEaGxUJFhro Matty Yayo: Tink Da Demon vs Mike P https://youtu.be/tcblYNwmhcc Grey Hoodie Stef: Tay Roc vs Hollow Da Don https://youtu.be/889dJchGdcs Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu6kmDc…kSn9P7bg/featured Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…ImQbKd9_uKqA20EQ iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
"It's all about believability" This week we're joint by Matty Yayo, Flyguy Richards and Chris The Capo to discuss another eventful week in battle rap where we discuss; - The Caffeine, URL and Drake deal. - How does it benefit the battle rap culture - Flyguy Richards' predictions of the URL Genesis and RBE Get Back cards - LTBR's Podcast's shared resume post between Geechi Gotti and Nu Jerzey Twork - who had the better performance - The professionalism in battle rap, not violating contract agreements - Who is the King of RBE - Brief overview of the URL App Only event battles (Nu Jerzey Twork vs Chilla Jones, JC vs Charlie Clips, Tay Roc vs Glueazy, Big T vs Rum and Drugz vs Arsonal) - Do us UK fans struggle to understand some of the content in battle rap? - Spotlight on the PG's. What was the best PG class to date? Recommended Battles of the Week: Flyguy Richards: Charlie Clips vs Tay Roc (Rematch) https://youtu.be/vSkZu5u5YF8 Chris The Capo: Teewhy vs Truth Watson https://youtu.be/Ukk0yKVaTVw Matty Yayo: Hitman Holla vs Tsu Surf https://youtu.be/_PFpLKgDyTU Follow Battle On The Roof: Twitter - www.twitter.com/battleontheroof Instagram - www.instagram.com/battleontheroof YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu6kmDc…kSn9P7bg/featured Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/61WRmPlpGWm…ImQbKd9_uKqA20EQ iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/batt…of/id1499286030
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BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep243! WAAALCOME Vangardians - this is another week for celebrating as we’re dropping our 200th interview session this week! 243 mix shows and 200 in-depth interviews over the past five years, it’s looking pretty likely we will hit a landmark 500 pieces of content total before the year wraps up. Ok, back to weekly biz - in addition to the usual new rap records and trash talk from Doe & Meeks on Ep243, we have PG County’s finest and ATL resident JOE D. in-studio for the 200th interview session! This gentleman launched a heat rocket at the top of the year called “ALPHONSA”, and you can hear all about it and more on Thursday. Interview snippets are at the end of the mix, the full drops Thursday! Get live with it - it’s that SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live February 9, 2020 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Flat Tummy Tea" - Madlib "Duane" - Joe.D "Pale Ale" - Joe.D "Gi4tl (Remix)" - Joe.D ft. Ace of Gods'Illa & Yamin Semali "Blame Game" - Mayhem of EMS & Reckonize Real ft. Rapper Big Pooh & Justin Cohen "Old Style" - Dreddy Kruger ft. Eto & Trife Diesel Talk Break Inst. - "Giannis" - Madlib Southern Vangard Radio Freestyle - Joe D. "The Pot" - Eto (prod. The Alchemist) "Coco" - Mosbeats ft. Snotty "Mike & Pip" - Ea$y Money & Loman ft. Chilla Jones "Stoned Sober" - Stack Skrilla "AROCKANDAHARDPLACE" - Estee Nack X Superior ft. Eto Talk Break Inst. - "Education" - Madlib "Glasgow Smile" - Rahiem Supreme "Fukuthought?" - Estee Nack ft. Al.Divino, Codenine, Weapon E.S.P. & Three Questionmarks "Courtside At Da French Open" - Da Buze Bruvaz & Giallo Point "Backhand" - Saga "S.N.O.R.T." - Boldy James & The Alchemist ft. Freddie Gibbs Talk Break Inst. - "Soul Right" - Madlib Interview Snippets - Joe D.
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Zach has the pleasure of speaking with Porter Braswell, co-founder and CEO of Jopwell, to learn more about the company and to hear his story behind its creation. Jopwell is the leading career advancement platform for Black, Latinx, and Native American students and professionals - check them out! Porter shares a bit about the work Jopwell is doing to encourage inclusive cultures within institutions that black and brown folks are trying to enter and a whole lot more.Connect with Porter on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter!Check out his book, Let Them See You: The Guide for Leveraging Your Diversity at Work, on Amazon!Learn more about Jopwell at their website, and connect with them on social media! LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, FacebookTRANSCRIPTZach: What's up, y'all? And welcome to Living Corporate. You know what we are. We're talking about real talk in a corporate world. Now, look, I come on here, and I typically will say "What's up, y'all?" But to be honest with y'all I'm a little nervous, 'cause, you know, every time we come at y'all we're coming to you with a really great guest, but this guest is a little bit--you know what? Let me not do that, 'cause we've had a lot of really great guests, right? Like, we've had J. Prince. We've had Chris Moreland. We've had Jennifer Brown. We've had DeRay Mckesson. You know, we've had some big names. We've had Chilla Jones, the battle rapper. We've had people, right? We've had CEOs, executives. We've had Accenture - we spotlighted them a couple months ago. So okay, let me not get too starstruck, but a personal hero of mine, somebody I've been admiring from afar, we have Porter Braswell on the show today. Yo. Listen, if you don't know about Porter Braswell, Porter Braswell is a Yale graduate and former Goldman Sachs associate who co-founded Jopwell.com, the leading career advancement platform for black, Latinx, and Native American students and professionals. Braswell frequently speaks about diversity in the workplace with Jopwell's corporate clients. He's been profiled in Fast Company, Forbes, TechCrunch, Vanity Fair, and Ad Week, and has received numerous rewards and recognitions, such as LinkedIn's Next Wave, Top Professionals 35 and Under, Ink Magazine's 30 Under 30, Fast Company's 100 Most Creative People in Business, Vanity Fair's--look, I'm getting loud, just getting excited, talking about all of this dude's accolades, but I'm really excited to have him on the show, and so with us--we have him, man. Porter, what's going on? How are you doing, man?Porter: [laughs] That's a very generous introduction. I appreciate it.Zach: Well, look, it's great to have you on the show, man. Look, not to put too much sauce on it, but, you know, you're the man, right? You graduated from Yale. You know, you hooped all four years. Now, I have a question for you, 'cause I looked all around--were you, like--you look like a two-guard. What was your position?Porter: [laughs] I was a point guard. Definitely the point guard.Zach: Okay. Now, look, were you the--now, let me ask you this, were you the POINT guard, or were you, like--like, what style? Are you a facilitator? Or are you more like the--or are you kind of like a Russell Westbrook type where you're just out there?Porter: Well, you know what? So I was a scoring guard, and if I could go back in time I would've made me way more of a facilitator, recognizing that, you know, almost 6'1", I'm not gonna go to the league as a scoring guard, and so--I feel like nowadays people draw their inspiration from, like, a Steph or whatever, but when I was growing up it was Allen Iverson and, like, you scored as a point guard. And you still score as a guard now of course, but--Zach: But it's different though.Porter: Yeah. You know, like, a step-back three-point shooter. Like, you can get away with that now. When I was playing, you had to go to the hoop and finish. Zach: Yeah. No, you're absolutely right.Porter: Yeah. I would've [?] my game after other people, [laughs] but it worked outZach: [laughs] Well, look, let's talk about this, right? So, like, you know, what point did you realize that diversity, inclusion and equity was, like, important enough to transfer and transition from Goldman Sachs to create Jopwell? Like, was there a specific moment that rung out to you? Like, what did that look like?Porter: Yeah. So basically when I was--when I was working at Goldman, at the time I was there for about three years, and I was a product of the diversity recruiting efforts starting back in high school. In high school I spent two summers interning at Morgan Stanley via diversity recruiting initiatives, and then at Yale I spent three summers interning at Goldman Sachs, all via diversity initiatives, and so my whole life, up until that point in time, was about diversity and inclusion, and that's where I found my opportunities. And buying and selling currencies, while fulfilling, it wasn't the fulfillment I was looking for. I wanted to do something that I felt was more impactful, something that I felt I was uniquely qualified to do and something that was solving, like, a real pain point--solving a real challenge that people or companies were facing. And so with those ingredients, I took a step back and recognized that diversity recruiting and inclusion was a massive pain point for corporate America. It was something I was uniquely qualified to solve, and I was incredibly passionate about it, and so I decided that my life's focus was gonna be on building more diverse and inclusive organizations and doing it through a tech company - that became Jopwell, and I think that's really important because we took a traditional non-profit model but made it into a for-profit tech thing because we're solving real pain points of companies, and we wanted to basically build a competitive atmosphere, like any other tech company, where you're disrupting an industry and you want to win at it. And so we took that approach, and, you know, I'm very thankful that my life's work and my passion and my actual day-to-day job all align with each other.Zach: ["ow" sfx] Man, I'm really thankful for it too, right? Like I said--I told you, like, right before we got on, like, it's been incredible because Jopwell hasn't really been around that long, right? Like, y'all launched in 2014, right? But at the same time, like, it was so disruptive, right? Like, it was, like, so--I remember when Jopwell came around, and I just remember, like, literally--three years ago even--I was just looking around and I was like, "What is this?" And I signed up. I'm in the Well, you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm engaged, right? But you're right, the platform itself doesn't come across--and I think it's interesting balance, right? Because y'all are providing, like, a profit service, but it doesn't come across like y'all are--what's the word? Like, bartering in people, right? Like, you're actually building community while connecting these folks to, like, opportunities. Like, that's really cool to me.Porter: So the foundational thing of what we do is that we build community, and we can only build community if we are very authentic and understanding of the community, which we are given I'm from the community. Zach: Right.Porter: And that is a hard thing to do, and if you can build the trust of a community, then you can represent brands behind it. And so Jopwell has been able to carve out this area where brands recognize they need to rely on us to authentically connect and engage with this audience that we are a part of, and in doing so we want to deliver the most incredible experience and opportunities for the community. So as long as we keep the community at the center of what we do, we'll be fine as a business, but we're not transactional. We don't think of the community in that way. Like, again, we are from and a part of the community, so we know the pain points, and so we've just--we took a different approach, you know? I think that's the simplest way to describe it. We took a different approach. We took a step back. I'm not from a recruiting background, and I think that helped me, because we looked at this problem in a way in which others didn't look at it before.Zach: Man. You know what? It's 100%, 'cause it's interesting because I don't think--it's easy to, like, understate that when you come up in, like, these corporatized recruiting platforms, it just--it naturally skews your perspective and creates blind spots for you. It doesn't matter what your particular--I mean, your ethnicity and gender plays a part in that, but I'm just talking about the culture of recruiting is often times so regimented that it creates a variety of blind points that you're not necessarily even thinking about--like, recruitment experience--as much. Like, you're thinking about it from a "check the box" perspective, but there's that personal touch that rarely is really considered. And so 100%. I definitely agree that you not having that formal recruiting background gives you a bit more insight. Porter, it also reminds me that, like, the people who are often best suited to solve for inclusion efforts for black and brown people are often black and brown people, right? Like, you had--you were a hooper at Yale. You then were a Goldman Sachs employee and a Rising Star, and then you still, because of your experiences and your insights and your passions, were able to shape that into having really unique insights, enough that you were able to create a whole platform from that. Do you know what I mean?Porter: Yeah. Well, I think that everyone has a unique story, and everybody has unique contexts in which they come to the table with, and it's a responsibility of diverse individuals to expose others to the different contexts. Now, for me, that allowed myself to build the business, but that doesn't have to manifest itself in a business. Like, leveraging your diversity as an asset, you could just expose people to a different way of thinking, which helps any organization, which is the power of diversity of course. So leveraging your diversity doesn't have to lead to a business, but leveraging your diversity can lead to disruption and change, and that is a responsibility that diverse individuals have, and for me I felt that responsibility to build this platform.Zach: So, you know, you talked about this, and it's a really good segue--you know, Porter, it's almost like you're media-trained. It's almost like you do this often, you know? But you talked about leveraging your diversity. That reminds me really of your latest book, "Let Them See You: The Guide for Leveraging Your Diversity at Work." It was just published. And this book carries a theme of personal responsibility, and of course that's critical, right? So, like, talking about how you leverage your diversity to create, to your point, disruption, change, within whatever context that you're in, but with that in mind, can we also talk about the work that you've done personally, and the work Jopwell is doing, to encourage inclusive cultures within these institutions that black and brown folks are trying to enter?Porter: Yeah. So writing a book is a really interesting process. [laughs] I'll start by that, saying that. So when I wrote the book, I decided that I wanted to write a book to professionals of color, because that's, again, what I'm--that's what I know. That's the group I'm a part of. And when you write a book, what's really difficult is that you have to pick one audience [to?] talk to one reader, and you have to make sure that you are speaking in a way that the reader can follow you. So when I chose to write this book, I chose my audience to be the Jopwell member. I chose to write to a professional of color, and in that conversation I am basically mentoring and saying, "As a person of color, regardless of your environment, this is how you leverage your diversity as an asset, and you have a unique opportunity to do so." What I wasn't able to do in the book was talk about what companies can do to create environments where people can actually leverage their diversity as an asset, because if you try to [?] in one it becomes very complicated. You can't--the reader can't follow along. So the book is about what we as professionals of color can do, but now there needs to be a conversation about what can companies do to create environments where this can actually happen? And so a lot of what we do from a Jopwell perspective to companies is that we discuss with them different strategies and ways to think about building diverse, inclusive, and equitable environments, and it really starts [at] the top down, meaning that, like, the senior most people, the CEO, the board level, they have to be committed and bought in. Companies have to clearly define and articulate what diversity even means in the context of their organization. Are you talking about ethnicity? Are you talking about gender? Sexual orientation? Socioeconomic background? What are you talking about? Because to build a culture that is inclusive--well, inclusive of whom? You know? And I think that's a really important concept. And then how do you measure if it's working? And so there are a lot of steps that companies have to take. Unfortunately, a lot of companies don't feel comfortable having uncomfortable conversations and they want to jump to solutions without really thinking through "What does success look like?" So at Jopwell, when we work with a company, we take them through those stages. We work with them to define what success looks like. And diversity and inclusion is not, like, a 1-year initiative. It's gonna be ingrained in your culture moving forward. So it's a long-term play, and so there's a lot of work that we do with companies that's less tech-focused--it's a lot of human capital--but because we're doing that at work, we can help the community find opportunities that they should be able to thrive in.Zach: And so let's talk about that. I want to press a little bit more on what you said about, like, you know, you stated that a lot of times--that part of the inclusive culture for folks to actually leverage their diversity well is in organizations being comfortable having uncomfortable conversations, and I've noticed that too, that, like, a lot of times if you mention the word race, or you mention the word gender, or you mention any of these words that indicate other, you're right, organizations will often kind of go to, "Well, we're just gonna do this, this, this, this, and this." It almost becomes, like, a--like they're putting out a fire, right? It's more reactionary and it's not solution-oriented, and you talked about people being comfortable with those uncomfortable dialogues. What does it look like for Jopwell to help organizations work through some of that discomfort?Porter: Yeah. So what we tell companies is that if there's something that's happening in the world or in the country that disproportionately affects a certain community and you have that community as employees within your organization, how do you express that in a way that's, like, non-polarizing or non-political? Because you should treat your colleagues and your peers as you would want to be treated. So if you're from a community and something's happening within that community that's, like, on national news and you don't address it as an organization, like, of course that employee won't bring their whole self and their authentic self to work, and if they don't bring their authentic self and their whole self to work you're not gonna get the most out of them. So how do you create [environments] where these potentially uncomfortable conversations can occur in a way that it's respectful and that employees understand that the workforce that you work in is very inclusive and these conversations are just a part of the fabric of what makes the organization's culture special? So, like, let's start small, right? And so thinking about topics and news conversations that are happening, how do you start to address those things? Now, we've seen many companies do really interesting things on the back of our recommendations when these things occur. Some companies have hosted town halls where they bring all hands, and, you know, it's a conversation of what's going on and what's the position of a company around certain topics that they cannot ignore. And the feedback has been incredible, naturally so, from the attendees, because they felt like they were seen for the first time. And then again, like, if companies aren't used to doing those things, it can be potentially uncomfortable. So that's an important concept.Zach: And kind of going into that, right? And I shared this a little bit earlier. What excites me about Jopwell is that it's not a job board - it's actually a community, and I talked about this earlier, but it's a community built by and built for underrepresented folks, and, like, that comes with a lot. So I think about Living Corporate--and Living Corporate and Jopwell are not the same, right? Like, the missions are different, but there's some similarity in that we exist as a resource for underrepresented voices, and I think that comes with a lot. I think for Living Corporate it's unique because we're really just here on, like, the employee side. Like, we're just here to amplify voices, but we're not--we don't necessarily have, like, the same connected, like, broad community that you have, and we're also of course not managing, like, tons of corporate relationships, and so I'm really curious about, like, what does it look like for you and your team Porter, to manage the emotional labor of, like, carrying and advocating for and building this platform to amplify and support black and brown folks while at the same time managing, like, the business relationships that come with that?Porter: Yeah. So it can get very complicated, but we always--because [we work?] for the community, the community knows what to expect from Jopwell and companies know what to expect from Jopwell. So we don't speak to the community any differently than we talk to companies, and we don't talk to companies any differently than we talk to the community. Like, we are very consistent in who we are. For us, we always do what we believe is the best for the community, and Jopwell takes stands on things that we feel passionately about that affect the community, regardless of what companies think. So a perfect example is during the last election, when Trump won, we knew, positive or negative, there was gonna be a very strong reaction from them. So even though we're a tech company, we knew we had to host a town hall, or create a forum, where people can share their perspectives and how they feel. So we hosted a town hall in New York City. We had, you know, several hundred people show up. No real agenda other than hearing the perspective of the community, and people shared how they felt, and just providing that forum, I think, was beneficial, and we felt that we had a responsibility to the community. So we know if we're thinking these things, others are thinking these things at work, so there needs to be an outlet where they can have these conversations about all of the stuff that's going on. And so, again, we have to be very committed and very--and always bring it back to we are a community-first class [?]. The two things that we believe are best for the community--again, as long as we're consistent and then companies know that, the community knows that, and Jopwell will always do what's best for the community.Zach: Man, I love that, man, you know? I just--and I appreciate it, and it feels--like, to your point around consistency, like, it's really cool--'cause I've seen other... I don't know. It's just interesting, right? And, like, I've talked about this to other, like, diversity and inclusion leaders. I think that we're seeing this pattern of some of these spaces becoming a bit more authentic in their language and in their presentation, and I really do believe that Jopwell is leading the cause in that, right? Because a lot of times when you have, like, these spaces that are, like, led by predominant majority folks, they can sometimes come across lukewarm or silent on certain spaces, and then it--like, it creates an inconsistent brand, because it's like, "Okay, well, if you're for diversity and inclusion, you should have a voice on this topic because it's impacting the people that you claim to advocate for." And I do recall content coming out around the election, and I do remember just being, like--feeling really affirmed by that. So question for you - you talked a little bit about forums. You recently hosted Jopwell's first ever summit, Jopwell Talks. It looked like an awesome event. Can you tell us a little bit more about the day and what you hope attendees took away from the summit?Porter: Yeah, absolutely. So we were so thrilled to host that event. Basically, Ryan and I, my co-founder and I, we've gone to diversity and inclusion conferences time after time after time over the last, you know, 4.5 years or so of building Jopwell. It was frustrating to me that I didn't leave feeling inspired [for, like, what] tomorrow brings me, and we are incredibly fortunate that throughout the Jopwell journey there have been many mentors and celebrities that have joined the movement with us, and we felt that we could provide these trailblazers [?] a stage to share stories of how they got to where they are and the things they've learned along the way that the audience can recognize that there's no linear path to success and that these individuals that we can highlight, we felt that it's not often that you get access to these folks. So we wanted to create an incredible environment, so we rented out the Brooklyn Museum. We wanted to have the most outstanding speakers, so we went after [sticks?] - Gayle King, Dr. Michael Lomax, Antonio Lucio, the CMO of Facebook, Edith Cooper, [?]. I mean, just incredible folks. [?] loved hosting it. And from these individuals, we were able to share their story and highlight them in such a way that the audience could follow along and let the conversations breathe. So we didn't have panels. There were no breakout sessions. It was amazing content from amazing individuals, and we crowd-sourced some of the questions. You were involved in this incredible environment listening to these folks, and what I've received as feedback from people, they left feeling motivated and excited to [see] tomorrow, and they saw these folks, and that was the goal of the day, and so we're very thankful that people were excited to attend and that they wanted [to be a] part of it, and, you know, we plan on doing a lot more moving forward.Zach: Man, that's incredible. And look, Porter, you know that we appreciate you. Super thankful that you were able to join on the platform. In fact, you know, it's pretty customary. We got to. You know, we typically drop air horns. We drop 'em at the beginning, but I got too excited and nervous 'cause you're on our show and so I didn't drop 'em. So I'ma go ahead and drop the air horns right here--[air horns sfx]--and I'ma go ahead and give you a Flex bomb--[Flex bomb sfx]--and I'ma give you some coins, 'cause you been dropping dimes. [coin sfx] And I just want to thank you, man. I appreciate you. Thank you so much. Before we let you go though, any parting words or shout-outs?Porter: No, [but] I appreciate the work that you all [do]. You know, the more that we lift each other up, the more opportunity exists for everybody, and this is not a zero-sum game, and I get very frustrated when I'm the only person of color in a room, and--again, the conversations need to keep happening, and that's the only way we're gonna start changing things. So thank you for building this and for allowing individuals to hear stories at scale. It's what I need and needed when I was thinking about what I wanted to do next, and it's not often where you can get access to folks and really hear their authentic stories. And so it's an incredible platform that you're building and, you know, thank you for doing that.Zach: Oh, my gosh. Man, I'm about to blush over here. Yo. [laughs] Listen, y'all, it's been Zach. You've been listening to Living Corporate. We are real talk in a corporate world. You make sure you check us out on Twitter at LivingCorp_Pod, Instagram at @LivingCorporate. Make sure you just check us out anywhere. You know, just Google us, you know what I mean? We're not Jopwell level, but we're out here. You just Google "Living Corporate." You want to check out our website? Check out livingcorporate.co, livingcorporate.net, livingcorporate.org, livingcorporate.tv, living-corporate--please say the dash--Porter, do you know we have all the livingcorporates except livingcorporate.com, man? We've got all them domains. I'm trying to get it, man. Australia has livingcorporate.com, but we're gonna get there one day, man. Let's see here. I think that does it for us. This has been Zach again, and you've been listening to Porter Braswell - general beast, but specifically for this podcast, CEO and co-founder of Jopwell. 'Til next time, y'all. Peace.
Real Deal Wins KOTD chain in a debatable with ex KOTD champion Chilla Jones the state of online battle rap and CEO frustrations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gavin-flament/message
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Let's Talk Battle Rap's very own, Tim The Genius, joins Tom to dissect every single KOTD title match. - Kid Twist vs. Bartone (6:02) - Kid Twist vs. Hollohan (10:38) - Hollohan vs Jack Shitt (19:11) - Hollohan vs. The Saurus (26:05) - The Saurus vs. Arcane (35:01) - Arcane vs. Bender (42:38) - Bender vs. Sketch Menace (52:10) - Sketch Menace vs. Porich (1:04:15) - Porich vs PH (1:12:00) - Porich vs. Dizaster (1:19:24) - Dizaster vs. Arcane (1:29:03) - Arcane vs. Pat Stay (1:39:33) - Pat Stay vs. Dizaster (1:48:52) - Pat Stay vs. Daylyt (1:58:42) - Pat Stay vs. Charron (2:07:45) - Pat Stay vs. Illmaculate (2:18:56) - Illmaculate vs. Rone (2:29:35) - Rone vs. Caustic (2:40:25) - Rone vs. Head ICE (2:48:19) - Head ICE vs. Cortez (2:59:01) - Head ICE vs. Chilla Jones (3:06:30) Follow LTBR: https://twitter.com/LTBRpodcast Follow Tim: https://twitter.com/donottweetmuch MERCH: https://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LDY58xWUIcAL7rADoCDqe?si=LU1molnDTiiGAlOAUnJYUw PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BattleRapResume ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-rap-resume/id1075806297?mt=2 @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by Tom Kwei Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign) Graphic design by Nathan Jones (https://www.instagram.com/nayfunk)
Episode 91. We have the current King of the Dot Champion in the Building! Chilla Jones! Big ups to Chilla for coming through to GDP HQ (@phxdownstudios); and being OD humble. For those who don't know: Chilla is a nationally revered Battle Rapper, and recently took the title at KOTD World Domination 8; which essentially means he is the best battle rapper in the world. BOSS TOWN, stand up! He discussed monetizing a battle rap career, gradual growth, building a career in Battle Rap with no model out of Boston, obviously being the champion, the Shark Tank Battle League and tossed in a little promo for his event, "The Town", which is this Saturday in Ludlow! ----- WATCH THIS EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/EkEdB31NNl0 --------- Episode Produced By: @frankkkkkieeeee Films The Official Score of the "Derek the Last Air Bender" was composed by Josh Schuback (@josh_schuback) & Designed by Jack Bigelow, (@jack.bigelow). Voiceover: Tim Blouin, @timblou8 The "GDP Jingle" heard in every podcast (Spotify, Podcasts, Soundcloud) was created by MyCompiledThoughts. @mycompiledthoughts All GDP Graphics are created by: @jack.bigelow ----------- Follow Chilla! Instagram: @chillajones Twitter: @chillajones ---------- Follow GDP! Instagram: @goldendeerproductions YouTube: YouTube.com/GoldenDeerProductions Facebook: Facebook.com/GoldenDeerProductions Website: goldendeer.productions -------- Follow Conor Holway: Instagram: @godholway LinkedIn: linkedin.com/conorholway Twitter: @boachbonnie -------- Listen to Our Podcasts Here! iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-g…d1437829342?mt=2 Soundcloud: @goldendeerproductions Spotify: Search: "Golden Deer Productions" --------- This Episode was Recorded LIVE from the Best Studio in Boston, Phoenix Down Recording. IG: @phxdownstudios, @johnscottengineer Book Ya Session Right Here: phxdown.simplybook.me/sheduler/manage ----------- The Golden Hours Podcast is the biggest Podcast in Boston and the official podcast of Golden Deer Productions. The podcast is run by Conor Holway (a great guy), and we try to show love to anyone making moves in the city. Season 4 is the season of Derek the Airbender... only Derek can save the world from the Fire Deer, do you think he has the W or na??
We have the honor of speaking with battle rapper and musician Chilla Jones about his unique career journey, pursuing your dreams, navigating between the full-time and entrepreneurship space, and the difficulty of juggling your passion and your 9-5. Check out Chilla's website, IG, and Twitter!TRANSCRIPTZach: What's up, y'all? It's Zach with Living Corporate, and yes, you're listening to another B-Side. Now, look, we talked about B-Sides in season one. This is season two of Living Corporate. For those who don't know, B-Sides are basically random episodes in-between our larger episodes where we just kind of kick it, you know? Sometimes we have conversations with just me and Ade. Sometimes they're, like, kind of extended monologues, just me or Ade. Often times though, most times, they're conversations with, like, special guests, like, one-on-one discussions, and I'ma tell you, this time--this time this one's special for me, okay? Now, y'all might not know, but I'm actually a huge--I love rap in general, right? I love rap, and I love battle rap a lot. Y'all know those air horns y'all hear in the shows, like [imitating them]? That's actually inspired by battle rap, specifically Ultimate Rap Battle League, URL, and the reason why is because battle rap, to me, it combines public speaking, retention, charisma, improvisation, crowd control, all at the same time, right? And clearly y'all can tell I enjoy talking, so it's obviously a clear intersect for me. Anyway, I was always a big follower of it as a kid, but, you know, life goes on. I kind of let it fade. Well, back when I was in college I stumbled upon a battle rapper who really got me back in the game. If you can imagine Jay-Z but as a battle rapper, that's a crude reduction of who and kind of what this style is, okay? So our guest for today's B-Side is Jerome Jones, A.K.A. Kingpin, A.K.A. Juggernaut, A.K.A. Chilla, A.K.A. Bosstown, A.K.A. your favorite writer's favorite writer, Chilla Jones. Chilla Jones is a musician and battle rapper hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, New England. He has released several projects, but you most likely know him from battle rap. He's traveled all across the world. He's making a name for himself as one of the biggest writers to ever engage the arena. Chilla, how's it going, man?Chilla: My guy. What's going on, man? Peace up. What's good? We out here, man.Zach: We out here, man. Look, man--so look, today, man, we're talking about pursuing your dreams, you know, navigating between your full-time and the entrepreneur space. What was it like for you, and like--and you working your 9-5. When did you start really being like, "Look, I need to pursue this battle rap thing. I want to pursue this music thing."? What has it been like to juggle that? What did it look like when you got started? You know, of course we see you now. You're in--you know, you've gone to London, you've been all over the world. Of course all over the U.S., but [inaudible], you know, you've been to parts in Europe. Of course you've been in Canada often. You know, what has that journey been like for you?Chilla: It's huge, bro, and, you know, back in the day--you know, I'd been, you know, doing the 9-5 thing since I was, you know, fresh out of high school, 18 years old, and so, you know, that's kind of always been a part of my adult life, but, you know, as time went on I really devoted more and more of my personal time into music or into battle rap, depending on the era, and so--it's very interesting having to juggle both because--you know, especially nowadays. I have so many opportunities that present themselves that might require me to, you know, as you said, be in Canada or be in London or, you know, I went to Australia recently, which was a really eye-opening experience, you know? I get offers to go everywhere from, you know, Ireland to New Zealand to Amsterdam to--you know, all off the strength of my talent and my ability, so, you know, I never quite thought that I would get to travel the world and, you know, kind of expand my horizons just off the strength of my God-given talent. It's definitely a blessing, but it definitely is a sacrifice, man. You know, it's definitely--when you're thinking of transitioning from that 9-5 to, you know, doing something you love full-time, or even if you're not doing it full-time, if you're deciding to kind of devote a little bit more time to it than the normal person, you're literally having to decide and juggle between, you know, kind of having that steady income or, you know, kind of--kind of diving into something where you might be eating ramen noodles for a week, you know, waiting on your next gig, you know what I'm saying? And so I've kind of--I've kind of balanced both sides of that, and so, you know, luckily I have a job that is very understanding. They're aware of my career and very supportive, so, you know, they give me all of the flexibility that I might need, whether that's--you know, I might only be at work a couple days of the month because I might be, you know, traveling so much during that particular month, you know? And they support me, and they're very supportive in that, and I'm very lucky to kind of that situation to where I can always know that if I don't have any battles or if I don't have any shows or, you know, if I don't have anything on the rap side that's helping to contribute to my income, I have a job that I can--that I can kind of rely on for that, and, you know, when I do have all of these gigs and stuff like that, I'm not--you know, I'm not having to sacrifice the 9-5 that I have, and so I kind of have a really, really good situation worked out for me right now, but it's definitely--you know, I've been in situations where my job wasn't so supportive, and so I've had to make decisions like, "Okay, I can take this offer and go to Canada for 4 days, and I don't have any more paid time off at work, and I know if I can't make these two shifts, then I might not have a job when I get back. So, you know, I've had to make those decisions and kind of try to--try to do what's best for me in the long run, and so you really just gotta believe in yourself at the end of the day. You really just have to believe that you're doing the right thing, and you gotta follow your dreams, man. There's nothing--there's nothing worse than, you know, feeling like you didn't give it your all, and that's always just kind of what I've--what I've always kind of gone by and stood by, is like I would rather, you know, go for my dreams and fail than to stay stuck at a 9-5 and just always wonder "What if?" Like, you never want to wonder--you never want to wonder "What if," you know what I mean? That's my stance.Zach: Yeah, man. Yeah, and it's funny you talk about your job. That was actually another question I had. So, like, what does it look like, right, when you--so you show up--of course for those who don't know, right, like, who haven't seen you do your thing, whatever whatever. You know, you're a black man, and you're a moderately tall person. You're a--I wouldn't say, like, you're a scary, imposing--you're not, like, you know, sloppy like Suge or nothing like that, but, you know, you're a large black man. Like, what does it look like when you articulate to people, "Hey," you know? When you talk to your employer, "Hey, I'm a battle rapper." Like, how do those conversations go, and how does that--you know, you say they're supportive. You know, what does that--what does that look like, just to kind of, like, broach the topic and then talk about your profession?Chilla: Right. I mean, honestly it was--you know, initially it was something that I--that I hid, you know? And I think a lot of us, us battle rappers, do that, you know? I hid my career from my job, and so, you know, at first I would say "Oh, I'm going out of town for this reason," or that reason, and, you know, "I need to be off. I need to leave on Friday," and, you know, "I'll be back Sunday night or Monday morning," and so I'd name this shift or that shift that I'm scheduled for, and, you know, doing that a couple of times, they really--they really don't trip, but as it--as it happens more often and more consistently, I kind of--I kind of just thought in my head, like, you know, "The only way this is going to work and work in my favor is if I'm honest," and so I actually had just got offered a promotion, and, you know, the promotion was kind of to a lofty position, and they--you know, as we were in the office and we were discussing salary and everything like that, you know, I figured that was a really good time to kind of be honest, and so--you know, I told them I was interested in the position and I would love to the job, but I have a career, and this is what I do, and this is what that looks like, and this is what I need from you if you want me to do this position for you. And so, you know, I need flexibility on your end for me to be able to do A, B, and C, and if I can do that, then when I'm here and I'm working I will give you flexibility on D, E, and F, you know what I mean? And so it's definitely a compromise there, and like I said, they are in support of it. They will even watch my battles, and they'll come to work and quote certain things that I've said, and it's so weird because it's such a--you know, the environment that I work in, you would never expect, you know, to have, you know, 40-year old, 50-year old, you know, Caucasian men and women or [inaudible] with all types of different, you know, backgrounds and, you know, all types of different, you know, places that they've grown up in and things that they're interested in. Like, you know, I don't think anybody where I work is even interested in hip hop to be for real, you know what I mean? It's other things like that, but, you know, they take an interest in it because, you know, they see that I'm good at it, that I have a talent, and they see where it takes me and where I go and how long I'm gone and the kind of money I make when I'm not there, and so it's just a--it's just a really, really beautiful situation, and so, you know, it really, really helps to have the support of your higher-ups, because they, you know, are just so understanding, and they allow you to do what you need to do, and they understand that, although it is a priority, you know, it's just a means to an end, you know what I mean? So that was a--that was a big turning point for me in my career, to have their support and to have their kind of--you know, them behind me in terms of me being able to go after what I'm trying to go after.Zach: Well, I would imagine, man, it's also, like, a weight off your back, right? Because it's one less thing you gotta worry about, right? The more transparently you can move while you do--while you pursue your passions, the more energy you're gonna have for your passions, right? So, like, I would imagine you just being able to just kind of be more of yourself and bring more of yourself frankly to work. Not that you're gonna be scheming on your boss, but you can just kind of--you know, you can be yourself and let people know what you're about. When you leave, you say, "Hey, I gotta go." Like you said, you're not having to kind of create stories and excuses and narratives and things of that nature. So, you know, you talked about--you talked about the travel and the doors that battle rap and your really--again, just kind of beyond just battle rap, your music has opened for you. Would you mind talking a little bit about Drop the Mic? I'm not asking you to share any secret sauce or anything like that, but kind of talk to us about how that opportunity happened. And for those who don't know, y'all, Drop the Mic--when y'all see, like, these celebrities and they're, like, rapping against each other, that's a TV show called Drop the Mic, right? And Chilla Jones is involved in that. So yeah, you go ahead, man.Chilla: Yeah. You know, so the opportunity first presented itself through another battler named Rome, and so Rome at one point was one of the contributing head writers on the show, in the very first season, and so, you know, he had a little leverage and a little leeway to kind of be able to--you know, he and the executive producer by the name of Jensen Karp. You know, Jensen was formally a battle rapper in the California, Los Angeles, scene. And so, you know, he is a big battle rap fan. You know, he knows, like, you know, the sources and the [inaudible] and a lot of those people from back in the day, the early [inaudible]. WRCs, [inaudible], in that kind of era. So, you know, it was very important for Jensen to incorporate some of the new age, you know, battle rappers into the show in terms of having them contribute by, you know, either assisting in the writing process or in coaching some of the celebrities to, you know, make sure when they go on stage they sound as good as possible. And so during that very first season, you know, they both reached out to me in regards to helping and contributing on the show, and, you know, obviously my kind of reputation as, you know, the Kingpin or, you know, one of the greatest writers in battle rap, it kind of seems like a no-brainer to have me involved in that process. And so, you know, they reached out to me. I went out to Hollywood. I was able to work with, you know, Wayne Brady, Jake Owen, Boyz II Men, Rascal Flatts. A bunch of different--a bunch of different people who were all really dope, humble, down-to-earth celebrities, and, you know, I got a chance to work with them and, you know, help them construct their lines and teach them the best ways to rap it or flow it over the beat, and man, I've been on every season since, you know what I mean? And so it's a very dope process. I've got a chance to meet and network with a lot of dope people. I love the concept of the show. I think it's a genius show. Salute to Method Man as well, who had a big hand in bringing me on as well. Method co-hosted my battle with Daylyt in 2014. He's been a big fan as well as a mentor ever since. He always keeps in touch and, you know, he also was somebody who cosigned bringing me on the show as well. So it's just been a really humbling experience, man. That's just one of the many things that battle rap has done for me and has allowed me to do, and it's just--it's really humbling, you know? I never thought that battle rap would lead to so many different avenues, you know, that could [inaudible], you know what I mean? It's just--it's really been a humbling and a wonderful thing.Zach: You know, and speaking of that battle, when you hit that blue meth line in that battle against Daylyt, I saw Method's face in the background and I was like, "Oh, I bet they're gonna be cool after this." Like, that was one of my favorite battles also. Yeah, so let's keep it going. So I'm curious, man, and I don't want to get you in trouble, and this is not a battle rap podcast, but you know I'm a battle rap fan. Let me ask you this. If you had to look at--if you look at the battle rap scene today, who are--out of the new guard, right, who out there is in your atmosphere, right? So are you looking at Loso? Twork? A-Ward? Like, who out there this year are you like, "Yo, you gotta face these bars."? Like, who out there is on your list?Chilla: As far as, you know, people I want to see in the near future, A. Ward for sure is in there. I would love to battle Nitty. I would like to battle Loso, but you know what's funny? Me and Loso, as well as me and A. Ward, we're actually al pretty close, you know what I mean? They're both two guys that are humble. They're smart, they're talented, and, you know, I kind of make it a habit when I come across certain people to reach out and just be like, "Yo, if you need something, if there's anything I can do," you know, any advice I can give you. You know, I always extend myself to the new guard to let them know that, you know, I'm here as a support--as a veteran, as a support system. You know, if there's anything you need, like, you know, I'm here for that, and those are two guys that have both definitely taken advantage of that, but the funny thing is I still want to destroy A. Ward, you know what I mean? Like, me and A. Ward are so competitive that, you know, that battle is still gonna happen, and, you know, it's still gonna be an amazing battle, but on the flip side it's--like, I don't know that I can see myself battling Loso, and it's not even that I'm closer with Loso, but me and Loso just have a different type of--a different type of relationship. I'm not saying it could never happen, but I guess I'm just saying that I'm more anxious and eager to battle A-Ward. But A-Ward, Nitty for sure, Ave--I'm really close to Ave too. I think Ave is amazing. Ave is also on my list. I would love to battle him. I think it would be a really good battle.Zach: That'd be a great battle. Now, you skimmed over Twork. Was that on purpose? Are you--Chilla: Those are the names that come to mind. I think Twork's dope, and I would battle Twork as well, but I don't know. Zach: All right, bet. Bet, bet. So, you know, it's interesting because--so to your point about the people that you named, right, I definitely think--so when I look at, like, that four horsemen group--so of course, you know, you and I have had conversations before, like, when you and Saga battled and you was kind of clowning him about the thing, and I was like, "Aye," you know? Whatever whatever, but out of the four horsemen I actually think A. Ward has all of the elements--like, his pen to me is the most aggressive and impressive in terms of the fact that he can do--he kind of does everything really well, right? Like he has the--he always has a crazy scheme in the second round. He starts off with some nice personals. He wraps it up at the end with, like, a Christian gospel presentation at the end, which of course I find is dope. I'm biased in that way. [laughs] And then of course you got Nitty, who I just think--I really think, man, he's up there, man. Like, I think he would--I really think--so A. Ward would be an entertaining battle, you know? Loso would be cool. I think that Nitty, like, honestly, man, would give you, like--I think Nitty would give you your best challenge though, I do.Chilla: Oh, for sure. No, I agree. I think Nitty--right now, you know, my honest opinion is that me, Nitty, and JC are kind of the three best pens.Zach: I agree with that.Chilla: And so, you know, obviously me and JC have already gone to war and so have JC and Nitty, and so yeah. I agree with you 1000%. If we're talking bar for bar, if we're talking pen for pen, yeah, nobody's gonna give me a tougher match than probably Nitty and, you know, maybe Twork, you know what I mean? If that ever happens.Zach: Yeah, if it happens, if he--you know what I'm saying, if he comes ready and all that stuff, you know, all those various elements, I think--I think what's scary about Nitty is I don't think we've--I think he's had a couple of stumbles, but when you talk about consistency, man, like, he's up there. Like, him, when you talk about--let's take, like, a kind of, like, pivot for a second. So when you talk about consistent battle rappers, it's like, what, him--A. Ward's pretty consistent, but him, DNA, Danny Myers. Like, them cats are, like, very, very consistent, man. You ain't gotta really worry about if he's gonna come at you--not even if he's gonna get his bars out. So being that you never have to worry about him getting his bars out, but sometimes you're like, "Eh, these bars are kind of [inaudible]," but then, like, Nitty it's like--not only do you not have to worry about him getting his bars out, them bars gonna be crazy when they come out, right? And so, you know, it's just--I'm really curious, man. I'm trying to see what's going on, you know? Of course we're all--I follow the news and stuff, and I'm hearing about, you know, people that you might be battling, but I'm really excited to see some of 'em, and I think 2019 is gonna be a crazy year. You've been on top for a while, you know? And you talked just a second about, you know, being a mentor. You know, what--and you say, you know, you offer your services and your time. You know, what are things that you wish folks would have helped you with as you kind of got into it? Like, after you whooped Interstate Flames, and after you beat Gatman Jones, and then after you beat M. Ciddy, and then you beat Cash Eatin. And, like, at what point--at what point was it like, "Okay, can somebody help me?" Like, did anyone kind of help pull you aside and kind of pour into you, or did you kind of have to find out things the hard way? Chilla: For the most part, man, I had to find out things the hard way, you know what I mean? Like, I didn't really--being that, you know, A. I was from Boston, and, you know, there was kind of nobody before me from Boston, and so I--you know I didn't have a path to follow. I had to create one, and, you know, there was kind of nobody that I could reach out to or anything like that. So I'll tell you for the most part I had to kind of learn everything, but I can tell you back in those days, you know, there were some people that helped, you know? Mickey Factz was a big mentor for me, you know, in terms of helping me make certain career decisions, and a great person to spar with, and he's a very, very tough critic as far as you let him kind of hear your material. Stuff that you might think is amazing he might hear and be like, "Eh, you can do better," you know what I mean? And so he was a really, really important part of the elevation of my pen and the, you know, versatility that I began to show over time, but I do wish I had more of that on the battle rap side, you know, from somebody who actually battled back then, because at that time Mickey hadn't really jumped in the ring yet. He was still just, you know, an underground artist that everybody kind of knew about and followed the culture, but I didn't have anybody within, you know, as a battle rapper within the culture really take me under their wing or anything like that, and, you know, leading into the DNA battle and even after the DNA battle, I feel like that's something that that would've been the time where I would've needed it the most, you know what I mean? And I kind of didn't have that, and so that's part of the reason why I extend myself, especially to certain people. Like, when I look at Loso I'm like, "Man, you don't--there's nobody else that I know of from Tampa that's, you know, making as much noise as you are as far as battle rap, and so you probably don't have that person." I mean obviously he has John John, 'cause he came up through BullPen. So I know he definitely has some people in his corner, you know, and it's kind of the same thing with A. Ward. He's from Missouri, so obviously there's the Hitmans, the Verbs, but he's also from Kansas City. He's not from St. Louis.Zach: Right, it's different spaces.Chilla: Exactly, way different spaces, and so, you know for a lot of those guys that I know are coming from maybe some towns or some markets where, you know, they're kind of creating a path for their town or their city, I like to kind of extend myself and say, "Yo, if you ever need anything, if you need to run your bars by someone, if you have any career questions about what battles you should take or anything like that, you know, inside and outside of battle rap, man. Just, you know, in life in general, man. Just know that I'm a resource here for you that you can use whenever necessary." And so, you know, at the end of the day I just--I see it every day, and I think we all see it as black men. We see talent go by the wayside a lot of times, whether that's, you know, people falling victim to the streets or jail or whatever the case, and then, you know, even within battle rap there's a lot--there's a lot of people with extreme talent that we see don't live up to their potential.Zach: So look, man. Let's talk about it. You're absolutely right. Then to your point though around just people in your circle, making sure they're holding you accountable and being like, "Hey, you know that bar wasn't really that great." You know, you can kind of tell if you're a fan and you're listening to the--you're watching these battles, like, who had someone who they sparred with who told them the truth, and then who had maybe just a bunch of yes men or they rushed it and wrote it at the last minute? They didn't really have anyone holding them accountable, and I think--you know, I think in any realm, in corporate, creative, music, whatever the space is, you need someone who's gonna kind of keep it 100 with you, otherwise you walk out here talking about that Surf/Twork battle when he said, "Think witch's parking lot - all brooms." I was like, "What does that mean, sir?" Like, what does that--what does that mean? Like, what are you saying, right? You know? And there's plenty of people we can name. This is not a--it's not no disrespect to nobody, but it's just--like, there's value in that mentorship, and to your point, right, as black men, like, it's obvious when you see talent go by the wayside in a variety of spaces for a variety of reasons, and when you--and it hurts because you can see the potential. You're like, "Man, I know you want it. I know you want to do better than this. I know that you don't want to be rapping like this," right? "I know that you don't want to be performing like this. I know that you want to be the best you can be," and what sucks about battle rap is that it's on such a public stage, right? So it's like you can't--you don't have the luxury of failing in moderate privacy. Like, you're failing in front of, like, potentially hundreds of thousands of people online, right? Well, look--go ahead. No, keep going.Chilla: No, I was gonna say it's--you know, that was what I learned with, you know, the DNA battle and, you know, I mean, even though I feel like I won that battle, I feel like it was [inaudible].Zach: It was a--it was a body bag, but yeah. [inaudible].Chilla: Yeah, but there was a lot to be learned, because that was--you know, I went from battling in front of 400-500 people to battling in front of 3,000 people. I went from getting, you know, 200,000-300,000 views on my battles to 700,000-800,000 views. Like, that was a huge step up for me in terms of name and tier and everything like that, and so coming into the--coming into the sport, you know, the DNA battle was maybe my sixth battle ever, and so it's different--it's different when you look at other people, like, say, John John Da Don. John John Da Don had maybe 12 battles on Grind Time before he even walked onto URL, and so he was able to take that experience with him to a new league and kind of dominate, because he had already kind of worked out the flaws in his style. He had already figured out the best way to memorize his bars. He had mastered performing in front of certain groups of people. And so for me, I had to learn in front of the world, and so it was--it was such a big, different--it was such a different environment for me than for a lot of the other people that we look at as stars today, because they had--they had the opportunity to groom themselves in their leagues and have between 10 and 20 battles before they went to URL. I had the two battles that you had talked about earlier on this podcast, which was the Gatman Jones and the Interstate Flamez. Those were the only two battles I had in this format before I stepped foot on the biggest league in the world. So imagine--so, like, imagine LeBron playing two high school games before he gets called up to the NBA, you know what I mean?Zach: It was a crazy jump, man, because you went from--yeah, you did. So you went Gatman, Interstate, and they were crazy body bags, so then--so the buzz got quick, right? Your stock went crazy up, then you went--correct me if I'm wrong. Was it Cash Eatin then M. Ciddy then JC?Chilla: Yeah.Zach: Yeah. So it was Cash Eatin, bodied. M. Ciddy--you know, at the time classic, whatever whatever, then JC of course a certified classic. Then from there--in that room, how big--how many people were in that room with you and JC? Like, 500? Like, how many people?Chilla: Me and JC was probably like 250, 300. It was a really small room, intimate space.Zach: Small room, yeah.Chilla: Small room, intimate space, but the energy in that room, man, I'll never forget it. Such an amazing energy.Zach: Crazy energy in that room. So you go from a small--and again, a small room battle where everybody's gonna feel the bars more, whatever whatever, to this, like--and admittedly, 'cause I came from--when I was watching battle rap as a kid, Chilla, I was watching it, like, with--you know, of course everybody, every millennial who watches battle rap knows the Serius Jones/Murda Mook battle. So, like, that was the kind of vibe I was used to, [Jin's battles?]. Like, those were the types of the spaces, and so I was even kind of taken aback when I was watching you rap, and I was like, "Dang, okay. This is crazy. This stage is really big." Like, "This is completely different." You got Kevin Durant in the background. You got a huge--it's like an auditorium, right? It's a theater. And so yeah, it's crazy, man. It was a crazy jump, man, but it's interesting, and, you know, I'm trying to take my fanboy hat off, 'cause part of me is like--1. it's great that you chose to learn and grow from that. I've seen--I could see another angle of--and I've seen this in other battle rappers that we don't have to namedrop, right?--where it's like you can be stubborn and be like, "Nah, I was just ahead of my time. Y'all weren't ready at the time. If I was to do that now it would be crazy, and I'm not gonna change," right? But you made a decision to start doing other things, right, what you kind of highlighted in that Prep battle when you talked about you got--you got angles, personals, you know, you have all these different weapons now, and you grew from that. Man, this has been a great conversation. I'm curious, you know, you have a ton of bars, right? Like, you have a ton of schemes, battles, people that you've battled. You know, if you had to say, like, one of your favorite punches, your favorite schemes, you know, what--do you have one that you kind of, like, think about often? If so, would you mind kind of, like, breaking it down?Chilla: Let me think. I mean, recent memory... there's a couple. So there's one in my battle versus Iron Solomon, and it's in the first round, and it's a Celtics scheme. And so it says something--it's something along the lines of--so first I'll do the scheme, and then I'll break it down. So it goes, "My fans strong in the building, of course I'ma sell tics so save the hatin'. You think it's Rozier on this side, but be Smart before you make a statement, 'cause Brown-nosing will only cause more issues. Say the wrong thing and Ks is wavin', that Larkin sparkin'. You'll be taking more shots in Boston than Jayson Tatum." Right, and so it actually starts before that, but I'll get into that in a second. And so how I introduce the scheme is I say something like, "I'm hands on. You came for God, and hey, word. I told him "break a leg" from the jump, just hope his punches don't land wrong. My fans strong in the building." So you came for "God, and hey, word," so that's Gordon Hayward. "I told him "break a leg" from the jump, just hope your punches don't land wrong." So that's about his injury last year when he--you know, he broke a leg when he jumped and he landed wrong. And so then it goes into "My fans strong in this building. Of course I'ma sell tics, so save the hatin'." Sell tics, Celtics. "You think it's Rozier on this side, but be Smart before you make a statement." So that's "you think it's Rozier," Terry Rozier, on this side. "Well, be Smart," Marcus Smart, before you make a statement, 'cause Brown-nosing will only cause more issues. Jaylen Brown. Brown-nosing will only cause more issues. Marcus Morris. "Say the wrong thing and Ks is wavin', that Larkin sparkin'." So back then we had a backup point guard named Shane Larkin. "That Larkin sparkin'. You'll be taking more shots in Boston than Jayson Tatum." So it's like, Gordon Hayward, Terry Rozier, Marcus Smart, Jaylen Brown, Marcus Morris, Shane Larkin, Jayson Tatum. So it's, like, seven or eight Celtics players in that Celtics scheme. So for personal reasons, battling a legend like Iron Solomon in Boston--and I don't get very many battles in Boston nowadays--to be able to do a Boston Celtics scheme while they were in the middle of a crazy playoff run without Kyrie Irving was really, really dope to me. The other scheme that comes to mind [inaudible] that I really like was a scheme I did versus Gjonaj. It was the Super Mario scheme.Zach: Oh, yes, yes.Chilla: Let me see if I remember this one off the top of my head. I wish I could also remember what he said, because he had a line about Super Mario in his third round, but I kind of rebuttaled it with lines of Super Mario 3. "I'm making moves behind the scenes. Who's whistleblowing?" Zach: Oh, I remember that, yeah.Chilla: Yeah, which if you're a Mario fan that's dope. Super Mario 3, you can run behind the level, behind the background, and when you blow the whistle you warp to a different--to a different world. And so in response I said, "I needed talks like this when I got in the game. This is a lot like--" I said, "You're right, this is a lot like Super Mario. I know, I first thought it was strange, but they battle rap 'cause a good job is not in their range, and they don't want to jump up to hit the block for change. Haters will try to put your face on a bullet if they the jealous type. The best advice: she ain't your princess 'cause she let you pipe. Your boo gonna make moves behind your back, having sex at night, 'cause if y'all split, having 1-up on you will give her extra life."Zach: Oh, my God.Chilla: "But the most important thing, love from the fans ain't unconditional. When there's much room for growth, they campaign and they stay with you, but when you get bigger, they'll do anything to belittle you. But win or lose, star power makes you invincible." So the whole scheme is--the whole scheme is, like, all Mario'd out. So "Jump up and hit the block for some change." Obviously if you've played Mario, you jump up, you hit the blocks, the coins come out. "Haters will try to put your face on a bullet." So there are bullets in Mario that have faces on them that fly at you. "The best advice: she ain't your princess 'cause she lets you pipe," so Princess Peach, and obviously in Mario you go down the pipes into the different levels and warp zones and things like that. "Your boo gonna make moves behind your back, having sex at night." So Boo is the name of the ghost that if you run toward it it stays still, and if you turn your back to it it flies towards you to get you. So "Your boo gonna make moves behind your back, having sex at night, 'cause if y'all split, having 1-up on you will give her extra life." So 1-up is the green mushroom that gives you an extra life. "And the most important thing, love from the fans ain't unconditional. When there's much room for growth, they campaign and they stick with you." So when you're an up-and-comer and you're learning and developing, everybody's on your team, but then also in the Mario sense, when you get a mushroom you grow. "When there's much room for growth, they campaign and they stick with you, but when you get bigger they'd do anything to belittle you." So whether it's on Mario when you get hit with a shell or a fireball or a plant or something happens, you get smaller. They'd do anything to belittle you. "But win or lose, star power makes you invincible." When you get the star, nothing can kill you. So the whole--that whole scheme is--yeah, it's just, like, 8, 12 bars of just Mario references, but also relating it to him. Kind of funny it ties into what we were talking about earlier, but it's like I'm almost mentoring him. I'm telling him--you know, the whole thing is me saying, you know, "We battle rap because some of us can't get a good job for whatever reason," so we battle rap because we don't want to go to the streets. We don't want to jump up and hit the block for some change. "Haters will try to put your face on a bullet if they're the jealous type." People will try to kill you for your fame. "The best advice: she ain't your princess 'cause she lets you pipe." Just because she sees you're famous and has sex with you doesn't mean she's really down for you. "Your boo gonna make moves behind your back, having sex at night, 'cause if y'all split, having 1-up on you will give her extra life." She's gonna do you dirty because in the end, if you guys end up breaking up, she wants to feel like she has something on you. "And the most important thing, love from the fans ain't unconditional. When there's much room for growth, they campaign and they stick with you." They love you as an up-and-comer. "When you get bigger, they'd do anything to belittle you." When you hit a certain tier and you stop being the underdog, all fans want to do is see you lose. "But win or lose, star power makes you invincible." So whether or not you're winning or losing battles, if you have that charisma, if you have that star power, you'll continue to grow and [inaudible]. So I was, like, totally mentoring him, but at the same time breaking him down using Mario references. So that's probably one of my favorite schemes ever, but that's from the battle I did with Gjonaj. I want to say this was 2017--Zach: Was it 2016?Chilla: I don't know if it was 2016 or 2017. I want to say it was 2017 to be honest, but--Zach: Oh, right. It just hit 2019. You're right. It was 2017, man. Yeah.Chilla: It was 2017, yeah. So it'll be 2 years in April that that battle came out--that that battle happened, I'm sorry. But yeah, that's easily--especially because he had the Mario line in the third round and this kind of came after it. Easily one of my favorite schemes that I've ever done. Like, the way it's put together, I just think it's so good. So good.Zach: Nah, man. It was phenomenal. I remember that battle, and it was--so my homeboy E. Mike--I'm actually gonna drop his name--we were watching it at his apartment, and man, he heard that, and he had--I think he had his phone, and he threw his phone across the spot. Like, he was shocked. It was so funny. I was like, "That is crazy." See, I thought you were gonna say--first of all though of course, phenomenal choice. Like, how can I critique you on the choices? I asked a question and you gave me your favorite schemes. I thought that you were gonna talk about that third round scheme against JC when you said, "We handle MACs well, so whatever I'm aiming will leave your baby face on that black street." Chilla: Oh, the R&B scheme. Zach: Yes, that was crazy.Chilla: I mean, yeah. I mean, there's so many schemes that I can reference. I mean, obviously that's a really good one. The music instrument scheme in that same battle, the car parts scheme in that same battle. M. Ciddy I had the Out of This World scheme, which was like--there's so many schemes that I could mention. I tried to pick something that was fairly recent.Zach: And they were clean too.Chilla: Yeah, but there's so many, like--man, I probably have 25 to 30 schemes that I could have picked, you know, that I really, really like. Like, I have a--especially over time, man, I've--my standards for schemes have gone up because A. because I have a reputation for them, but also B. because people do them so much that, you know, I have to separate myself. So it would be different if I was the only person doing it. You know, my standards wouldn't have to be so high, but the fact that every battler tries to scheme at some point in their career and at some point in most of their battles, like, I have to--I have to have a--I have to be at a level that shows a clear difference of, like, "That's why they say he's the best at scheming. He's way better than everybody else." And so I try to put it together in a way that gives people that impression.Zach: Well, you know, what I'm excited about, and I'm just happy that you were able to join the podcast, because, you know, we--the type of people we try to interview, right--so we try to interview corporate professionals, social influencers, and then creatives, right? Non-white in all those different spaces, and I think, you know, your space is unique because, you know, there are just very few people who can do what you do, and it's exciting because I feel as if on our podcast, the guests that we have, they all have, like, really unique talents, skill sets, experiences, perspectives. So as I let you go, and before I do that rather, what, if any, projects do you want to shout out? Do you have anything you want to plug? Anything you want to talk about? Any parting words? Anything going on at all?Chilla: So shout-outs, first and foremost King of the Dot Championship, London, England, March 3rd. Make sure you guys tune in. It's Chilla Jones versus Head Ice for the King of the Dot Championship. If you're not into battle rap, if you don't follow battle rap, this is a really good event for you to get started. You can get a pay-per-view and watch it live on your computer, your mobile phone, your Xbox, your PlayStation, your Amazon Fire Stick, your smart TV. However you want to do it. Definitely get involved with the culture. See what we're about. See what I am about. Also I want to give a big shout-out to my bro. Me and my brother have a big project coming out in 2019 musically. I haven't put out a music project since 2014. I'm super, super excited about it. A lot of big features. I got Method Man on there. I got a couple other people on there. Man, I'm so happy with this project. I can't wait to start letting you guys hear it. We're planning on releasing the first single with the Head Ice battle, as that drops on King of the Dot's YouTube channel at the end of March, so be on the lookout for that as well. Otherwise you can follow me on Twitter @ChillaJones. Follow me on Instagram, @ChillaJones as well, or tune into the website, www.ChillaJones.com. I got all types of Kingpin merchandise. You can see all of my battles there. You can read my bio. You can check out my last music project. Anything Chilla Jones-related, I promise you can find it on www.ChillaJones.com.Zach: Man, first of all, again, I'm just--I'm shocked that we were able to get you on the show. We've been scheming trying to--no pun intended--trying to get you on here. We've been plotting this for some months. Chilla: Yeah, for a while, man. I'm happy to be here. Happy to do it for sure.Zach: Yeah, man. Well, look, man, thank y'all for joining the Living Corporate podcast. Of course you can check us out everywhere on living-corporate.com. Please say the dash. We're also at livingcorporate.co, livingcorporate.tv. Just know livingcorporate.com, we told y'all this before, Australia owns livingcorporate.com. I don't know what's going on. They've got, like, some type of apartment selling website over there, so we can't get that domain, but we have every other domain. Like, it's crazy. You can also follow us on Instagram @LivingCorporate, Twitter @LivingCorp_Pod. This has been Zach. You have been listening to Chilla Jones, A.K.A. Juggernaut, A.K.A. Kingpin, A.K.A. Martin Luther Kingpin, A.K.A. Bosstown.Chilla: Yes, sir.Zach: Peace.
France gets the opportunity to have Jeffrey join the show.Jeff is one of the biggest contributors to the Podcast production, content, artwork, graphics and much more. A mentor to France & a hardcore battle rap fan.of 10 Years. We have bring in one of our friends and introduce him to battle rap by showing him some throw back battles. We recap Serius Jones vs Murda Mook & Chilla Jones vs JC. And talk about all the elements of battle rap, attributes of styles, and transitions of eras. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
France gets the opportunity to have Jeffrey join the show.Jeff is one of the biggest contributors to the Podcast production, content, artwork, graphics and much more. A mentor to France & a hardcore battle rap fan.of 10 Years. We have bring in one of our friends and introduce him to battle rap by showing him some throw back battles. We recap Serius Jones vs Murda Mook & Chilla Jones vs JC. And talk about all the elements of battle rap, attributes of styles, and transitions of eras. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow CHILLA JONES: @chillajones Follow A.WARD: @Iam_AWard Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
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BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 134! Hey folks, sometimes it can be tough managing the best damn hip-hop podcast on earth alongside super important things like family, jobs and the like. So this week we had to switch it up a little bit by dropping our mix AND the interview session on Thursday! We have a great interview session this week with Boston producer Jon Glass - not to mention good friend of Southern Vangard Radio, J57, hung out with us during the chat. Glass also hit us with THREE exclusives you can find in our Ep134 mix. On top of THAT, we had an exclusive chat during the mix show with the man that brought us the now infamous Cardi B meme a few weeks ago - the one and only DJ Element! So don’t fret a bit, you don’t have to keep listening to those TRASHCASTS this week- we still serving up that goodness, and it’s always that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live Sept 27, 2017 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Inst. beds prod. Apathy "You Make The Sunshine" - Jon Glass ft. J Rod, Reks, and Mr Fritz "Get It" - Jon Glass ft. Ea$y Money, Kali Raps, Chilla Jones, Rapper Big Pooh "Like This" - Jon Glass & Cas (cuts by Dj Statik Selektah, bassline by Teeba) "Lailas Wisdom" - Rapsody (prod. Nottz) "CLDGME II" - Nolan The Ninja "Globetrotters" - Apathy & O.C. feat. Jus Cuz "Listening to Axelrod" - J57 ft. Exile, Blame One, CashUs King, Tenacity & Sly5thAve (prod. J57) "Shitty Kung Fu Flicks " - Jay NiCE (prod. $hy Guy) "Gnashing of the Teeth" - Tha God Fahim (prod. Camoflauge Monk) "2.5 Friend Chickens w/ Rice" - CRIMEAPPLE. feat. Daniel Son (prod. HNIC)
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow Illmac: @Illmaculate Follow Chase Moore: @ChaseMooreMusic Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
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Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow Illmac: @Illmaculate Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow Real Deal: @Real_DealRaps Follow Chilla Jones: @ChillaJones Follow Illmac: @Illmaculate Follow Frak: @FraktheMC Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow Kap Kallous: @KapKallous Follow Illmac: @Illmaculate Follow Chase Moore: @ChaseMooreMusic Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @Avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
We're doing exclusive interviews with Head ICE, Rone, Bonnie Godiva and Chilla Jones. They'll give us their opinions on what they thought of the weekend as a whole
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Mr. Jump to Top Tier from Bosstown himself Chilla Jones joins Tom to discuss the complex, intelligent writing style that has seen him dubbed KingPen. Help support BRR and pick up some exclusive merch: https://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ For Patreon exclusive episodes, full interviews weeks before release + tons of other BRR content, check our donation page and help out the show: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Battles discussed: vs. Interstate Flamez vs. JC vs. Daylyt vs. Math Hoffa vs. Prep vs. Danny Myers Listen here: http://www.datpiff.com/mixtapes-searc... - @chillajones @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by @tomkweipoet Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign) Thumbnail design by Nathan Jones (https://nathersjonesblog.wordpress.com) Photo by http://www.idjphotography.com/
Previous 2v2 champ and all around DF legend, Cee Major, joins Tom to discuss his route into battle rap, his fluid writing style and classic matches. Help support BRR and pick up some exclusive merch: https://battlerapresume.bigcartel.com/ For Patreon exclusive episodes, full interviews weeks before release + tons of other BRR content, check our donation page and help out the show: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume Battles discussed: vs. Young Mace vs. Bamalam vs. Ogmios vs. Shuffle T & Marlo w/ Cracker vs. Arkaic & Skirmish w/Cracker vs. Chilla Jones vs. Soul HELP SUPPORT BRR ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/battlerapresume @battlerapresume // battlerapresume@gmail.com Hosted by @tomkweipoet Theme by Alex Cottrell (http://alex-cottrell.com/) Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign) Category
The King Pen, Chilla Jones calls into the Where's Buffy Podcast and talks to the Built for comfort and not for speed boys about scheming, Bosstown, his crew Writers Bloque, what got him into battling. He also talks his 2015 and who he felt was battler of the year, and talks a little sports and upcoming battles. Be sure to check out Chillajones.com Peace
EL DJ Loco Show April 2012 Week 1 Tracklist: 01. Issa - Tag(I'm it) 02. Candice Pillay ft Shawnna - Dirty Diana 03. Cash Out - Cashin Out 04. DJ Rapture ft Rikk Reighn - Bam Bam Bigelow 05. Romano Daking ft Naithy - Clac clac clac 06. Jay-Z ft Kanye West - Ni**as In Paris 07. MGK ft Waka Flocka - Wild Boy 08. MGK ft 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Mystikal, French Montana and Yo Gotti - Wild Boy Remix 09. Lore'l - Shut It Down 10. Mysonne - Getting to the Money 11. Drake ft Lil Wayne - The Motto 12. E-40 ft YG, IamSu and Problem - Function 13. Lil SNS ft Meek Mill - Get Alotta That 14. Lil SNS - I'm In Loop 15. Lil SNS – Money making player 16. Vibe - I Do 17. Black Kent - Blacky 18. Mike Sabre - On est fou 19. Pretty Gunz ft DJ Dysfunkshunal - Turn Headz (prod by Luviuz) 20. Sammie ft Trey Songz - Put It On My Tab 21. Teairra Mari ft Gucci Mane and Soulja Boy - Sponsor Remix 22. Rihanna ft Chris Brown and Rick Ross - Birthday Cake Remix 23. Kingpen Slim - Lollipop 24. Chilla Jones ft Slaine - Psycho(Prod. By The Trackslayerz) 25. Slick Watts - Money
EL DJ Loco Show April 2012 Week 1 Tracklist: 01. Issa - Tag(I'm it) 02. Candice Pillay ft Shawnna - Dirty Diana 03. Cash Out - Cashin Out 04. DJ Rapture ft Rikk Reighn - Bam Bam Bigelow 05. Romano Daking ft Naithy - Clac clac clac 06. Jay-Z ft Kanye West - Ni**as In Paris 07. MGK ft Waka Flocka - Wild Boy 08. MGK ft 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Mystikal, French Montana and Yo Gotti - Wild Boy Remix 09. Lore'l - Shut It Down 10. Mysonne - Getting to the Money 11. Drake ft Lil Wayne - The Motto 12. E-40 ft YG, IamSu and Problem - Function 13. Lil SNS ft Meek Mill - Get Alotta That 14. Lil SNS - I'm In Loop 15. Lil SNS – Money making player 16. Vibe - I Do 17. Black Kent - Blacky 18. Mike Sabre - On est fou 19. Pretty Gunz ft DJ Dysfunkshunal - Turn Headz (prod by Luviuz) 20. Sammie ft Trey Songz - Put It On My Tab 21. Teairra Mari ft Gucci Mane and Soulja Boy - Sponsor Remix 22. Rihanna ft Chris Brown and Rick Ross - Birthday Cake Remix 23. Kingpen Slim - Lollipop 24. Chilla Jones ft Slaine - Psycho(Prod. By The Trackslayerz) 25. Slick Watts - Money