Friday, February 20, 2015

Dissing your foes in battles

Dissing your opponents can be a fun, challenging, and exciting in battles. I'm going to give you some tips on creating powerful disses in rap battles.

1) Feel the fire - You have to be passionate about rap battling. Don't give weak bars, but take pride in them. Be aggressive with the intention of obliterating your foes to the point of no return. This is a rap battle and you are a warrior. Be crazy and wild with your lyrics, dissin' anyone in your way. Be energized to land some bone crushing punch lines. Once your on fire, you will be able to perform at your fullest potential.

2) Diss yourself - Be comfortable with the idea of laughing at yourself and pointing out your own flaws. When you are disciplined in this area, you are ready to take on your enemies. This will mold you into a person who isn't scared of what people think. Do not hide weakness, but use it as an advantage.

3) Be original - Do not make generic disses that everyone already has used. Be original and unique in your disses as you use your own creativity.

4) Study your enemies - Before you do anything, know your enemy. Pay attention to their clothes, style, what kind of person they are, how they walk, how they talk, how they carry themselves, everything. Take these kinds of people for example:

Male players - These guys dress nice, flirt with women, look good, have jobs, and are arrogant. They may brag about how many girls they've slept with but their weaknesses in my perception is that they don't love themselves. They're insecure so they need approval from others to feel better about themselves. They feel they're in control of women when the opposite is true. Their arrogance is their downfall.

The wanna be gangsters - These people act like they want to be in a gang but in reality, they're not. They want to fit in a place where they don't belong because they dislike themselves. They want to prove they're hard and top dog when they're probably deceived by the media.

Popular guys/gals - These people may seem popular and have many friends when they have few to none at all. Most likely, they're faking it to please everyone and are afraid to admit who they truly are.

Religious people - Talk about how there are contradictions in their religion and/or how they fail to live up to their moral code. Expose the fact that they care more about winning converts than about souls.

5) Be disrespectful - Don't be afraid to trash talk in their face. Disrespect their values and anything they hold dear. Call them out on their weaknesses while being mindful of your own.

A few final words, be yourself and no one else. Love yourself for who you are and learn from both your victories or defeats.

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