During a new interview with Thisis50, Cassidy was asked about Gillie Da Kid saying he lost the Goodz battle.
"Gillie ain't even see the battle, man," Cassidy said. "It's like, y'all niggas be talking about these niggas. These niggas don't even judge battle rap. I never seen Gillie judging no battle rap before. He ain't even fucking see the battle. He probably just heard a bunch of niggas like, 'Yo, Cass on the stage. People screaming out 3-0. People in the front booing.'
He probably just took it like that ... and just, 'Oh, he lost,'" Cassidy continued. "He didn't even see the battle. He don't know what's going on. He ain't hear none of the bars. It don't even matter what Gil said."
Black Sinatra is the latest artist to emerge from the vibrant Rochester, New York music scene. It's only a matter of time before someone like JAY-Z, 50 Cent or Nas to recognize his immense talent, then it's off to the races.
Sinatra's latest music video is for "OGs" and "The Flyest" featuring fellow Rochester native Young Sleep.
Arsonal Da Rebel shows versatility on his latest single tittled "Show Me" featuring Miami rapper Vstuck. This is off of Arsonal's "Finally" album. Out now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/finally/1369941120.
Acclaimed Newark, New Jersey lyricist, Arsonal Da Rebel, is on a mission to disprove the myth that battle rappers can't make hot rap songs. With his forthcoming project titled "Finally" set to drop on April 20, Arsonal decides to release an official music video for "Real Rap Back" featuring 4KTay.
Cassidy a.k.a. Da Hustla is back in his back again. Listen to the Philadelphia emcee rip the instrumentals to Kendrick Lamar's "Be Humble" and Future's "Mask Off."
Chicago emcee Big T is one of a handful of battle rappers that consistently puts out high quality hip hop songs. He's teamed up with M-O for a joint project titled "923." Check out the first single off of it, "New 50."
Both the visual for this joint and full "932" project will be released soon!
Growing up in urban areas of Chicago is extremely difficult and dangerous these days. In "South Side Niggas" Big T paints a vivid picture of what it's like growing up in his city where gangs, murders and drugs provide a bleak outlook for the youth.
The third installment of Ar-Ab's"Who Harder Than Me" mixtape series is on the way. The first leak off of it is titled "You Musta Heard" featuring Stacks Ruega. It was produced by R5.
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