Dynamic in that they excel in the ring and on beats. Again, Arsonal and Shotty are exceptions. Like I said in a Dirtbag Dan piece last week, battlers are unfairly regarded as rappers who can’t put out quality music. Even a strong response couldn’t overcome the setback Arsonal suffered from the slip.īeyond the intensity in this rivalry, you should consider listening to what Arsonal and Shotty are capable of outside the battle world. Arsonal also had a choke in the third which pushed the otherwise close battle in Shotty’s favor. The English rapper even used part of his second round to duplicate Arsonal’s normal family attack angle and prove it’s not all that difficult to copy. Shotty simply had the more versatile performance and controlled the KOTD crowd well. Perhaps Arsonal should’ve picked a few choice lines rather than relying on uncle material throughout the entire battle. I’m a believer that anything goes in a battle, but that doesn’t mean I’m a fan of certain approaches. Arsonal overly relied on uncle bars here. In the KOTD version, I edge Shotty with the win. It’s hard to say Arsonal didn’t win the first, primarily since his rounds were longer and he was a more polished battler at that point than Shotty. #SHOTTY HORROH VS ARSONAL 2 FULL#I’ll post both battles below for full context. Although there has to be respect on some common ground level if they agreed to go at it again. Caustic jumps in as a last minute replacement for Shotty Horroh who couldn’t make it for the rematch of Arsonal, which is still the biggest battle of all time. Many battlers are cool outside the ring, Arsonal and Shotty seem to have a genuine issue with one another. Arsonal is remembered for bringing up Shotty’s deceased uncle, a topic Shotty has threatened to fight other battlers over for bringing up.ĭuring a separate Shotty battle, an incident that’s referenced in his second clash with Arsonal, the New Jersey rapper apparently fell off the stage while trying to kick someone. Most either seem disinterested in the prospect or feel the score was already settled in the first matchup. Shotty simply had the more versatile performance and controlled the KOTD crowd well. It’s rare to have a rematch when it comes to elite battlers. Regarded as the top watched battler in the world, Arsonal, hails from New Jersey and is known for his personal attacks on family members of his opponents. That’s England’s version of KOTD for those that don’t follow battle leagues too closely. Shotty Horroh, one of the best rappers (music wise) out of the entire battle scene, and a more than deadly force in the ring, is probably the most followed figure in Don’t Flop. meaning that as soon as they publish a video, they get thousands of views in a day or two. Shotty Horroh and Arsonal had a clash in England that became one of the most viewed battles of all time. Arsonal vs Shotty Horroh in the Dont Flop Battle Rap League. Image courtesy of shottyhorrohdotcom’s “Hold It Down” video posted on YouTube.
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