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did jimin say (i'll) show you my freaking puss at the end of the performance it was censored so i couldn't tell
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Not that, he just told me that netizens and amongst his friends they don't like Jolly V, said there's no charm and they don't like her rapping so I'm not surprised she's not doing as well as the other girls
i agree
i feel like she doesn't have anything captivating or memorable about her abilities
4- Jolly V I am not sure about this one, I think this song is supposed to make you reflect or going back to your old self at least I think that is the intent. The other three songs were just better than this one. I think she should have added little children singing during that chorus. She must like Jay-Z a lot.
imo the chorus ruined the song for me. she can rap but can't sing? i do like everything else tho, all the songs actually all very good
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Hm,
the topic of Tasha is hard because, that woman is an all-round performer.
She writes amazing lyrics in both English and Korean, has stage presence, sings, keeps her flow + rhyme + rhythm on check.
I see where they're coming from, but... at the moment she IS the best.
And she doesn't go around boasting and putting herself on a high pedestal (her fans do that for her, rightfully so..)
There needs to be a certain standard set for some of these misguided female rappers in my opinion. Tasha is a great role-model who embraces both cultures of her lineage. I don't agree that the public is blind to all female rappers other than Tasha. Of course, the hierarchy is inevitable, it's everywhere. What do they expect anyways? Off this show alone, we can tell that a lot of these female rappers know very little about the culture they claim to love. (Yes, miss Detox). Lil Cham's lyrics in her songs are atrocious and even a bit racist, there's more attention on Jolly V for her obsession with Tymee, and Jessi.. for someone who spent so much time in that area- her lyrics are laughable. However, Cheetah is impressive (with performance, lyrics, flow, and voice). She's animated, and fun. If there's anything great I got out of this show, it's her. Pretty sure many people are looking forward to her future as a rapper too. As for Tymee, we already know she's great and is known for her dedication to rap. She has no problem with calling people out for the corruption she faced + opposed to popular belief, she wasn't the one who started the beef with Jolly V.
We also have ignorant people praising Kemy for dissing Park Bom for "calling out the corruption of Korea's law enforcements" when in actuality, she's clearly just an opportunist who spent more time on shading PB's looks rather than.. the actual issue presented. People witnessed Lexy's huge downfall as a rapper, and others are considering "talk-singing" as rapping now. Lets face it, the scarcity of talented female rappers shows. I would seriously like for someone to challenge Tasha's position, I really do. But if it's anyone, it should be someone who has the ability to regulate the stage, pump out amazing albums, and really represent hip hop in that they're fully aware of the history/origins etc. You can just tell by the way someone raps/writes that they really do listen to a diverse selection of hip hop. I'm really still amazed that Jimin voluntarily claimed that Blue Print, Detox (cackles) paved her path of all the really great hip hop rap albums she could have googled and listed instead. (Illmatic was a lucky find
) Listen to Yoon Mi Rae's albums, read her lyrics and compare them to what's being pumped out today. She debuted with Uptown, faced a lot of criticisms and proved herself through her talents YEARS later. It wasn't achieved overnight.. that's really all these female rappers need to do. Cut down on the talk of making a name for themselves and how they think they're the best and walk the talk. Acknowledging their own flaws and levels are a HUGE step to improvement. It's a drive. If one keeps thinking they're the best and neglect humility, they end up like Jessi LOL. "Ten years and-"
nothing.
did lexy's downfall begin after she had left YG? tbh i only know (her from) that one song, haneul wiro.
i enjoyed kemy's rap. bonus points for mocking cl's sound and 2ne1 song refs. was it uncalled for? yea bc who is she even nonetheless i thought it was well executed stylistically.
i get that the whole mindset of the ~*~*next*~*~ yoon mi rae is toxic but if jessi had played her cards right, it would've been cool if right now (ya kno 10 years after her debut with uptown) that she was the next yoon mi rae. too bad tho
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Tymee is back? Is this just a random performance or does it mean that she wasn't eliminated from this round?

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^#iconic and sometimes i still think about when jessi asked kisim where she got that water bottle and kisum forked it over

aight guys best/worst track so far?
best:
my type -it's hella catchy and jessi and cheetah are a fierce force
worst:
track 4 -idek the name lmao
stayed up all night -i was looking forward to this song based on jidam's solo battle but what they ended up producing...

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jessi @jolly v: why you guys acting like you all hip hop
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cheetah and jessi were picked by meta and d.o and also won the most votes but jimin was voted by the audience like *sips tea*
tymee was so fucking done when they were pitting her vs jolly v. tbh i never noticed her until her diss battle against jace but i've come to like her (and her rapping). i'm about done too with how jolly v jumps at any chance to 'diss' tymee, i think it says a lot about her character edit/// why tf is jolly v acting like the victim
IS KISUM NO LONGER AFRAID OF JESSI LOL
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jimin looked like she was gon wring their necks if they hadn't given her verse 1
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EXID's Hani "Don't let yourself limit your possibilities" - Interview with The Star Magazine (Part 1)
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hani is so down to earth