http://www.vladtv.com - Rookies vs. Vets opponents Smack White and Jack Thriller had a sit down with VladTV's battle rap correspondent Mike Florence where they spoke about DNA's "supposed" losing streak, and his upcoming match up with Chess.
They also touched on subjects such as their favorite rookies on the card, and the outcome of veterans losing their battles.
Many fans believe that Queens battler DNA has been in a slump as of late. When asked if his upcoming bout with rookie Chess would be the end of his losing streak, Smack responded by saying that even though Charlie Clip's little brother has earned the moniker of "The PG Killer," Chess definitely has a chance at taking home the W.
While on the subject of who their favorite rookie was, well, Smack stated that T-Top was one of his favorites. He stated that he is also looking forward to seeing his highly anticipated battle against Charlie Clips. Jack Thriller also gave props to the North Carolina emcee, mentioning that the shots he took at the comedian's eye were among some of the most original lyrical jabs.
When asked would a veteran drop in stock for losing to their rookie opponents, both Jack and Smack agreed that you are only as good as your last fight, with White stating to the battle world that anyone who graces his stage and shows up, must enter with a "don't lose" mentality.
The clips closes out with the 'King of Pop Comedy' sending shots at a few battle emcees for letting their status get to their head, and not possessing the same hunger as they did in the beginning of their careers.
They also touched on subjects such as their favorite rookies on the card, and the outcome of veterans losing their battles.
Many fans believe that Queens battler DNA has been in a slump as of late. When asked if his upcoming bout with rookie Chess would be the end of his losing streak, Smack responded by saying that even though Charlie Clip's little brother has earned the moniker of "The PG Killer," Chess definitely has a chance at taking home the W.
While on the subject of who their favorite rookie was, well, Smack stated that T-Top was one of his favorites. He stated that he is also looking forward to seeing his highly anticipated battle against Charlie Clips. Jack Thriller also gave props to the North Carolina emcee, mentioning that the shots he took at the comedian's eye were among some of the most original lyrical jabs.
When asked would a veteran drop in stock for losing to their rookie opponents, both Jack and Smack agreed that you are only as good as your last fight, with White stating to the battle world that anyone who graces his stage and shows up, must enter with a "don't lose" mentality.
The clips closes out with the 'King of Pop Comedy' sending shots at a few battle emcees for letting their status get to their head, and not possessing the same hunger as they did in the beginning of their careers.
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