Dizaster Says He would Crash Eminem In A Rap Battle

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Dizaster Says He would Crash Eminem In A Rap Battle

Watch Dizaster have to Say Something About Eminem.

Rap Battle Artist Dizaster Talk about his Upcoming Much-Hype Battle against Cassidy. In a conversation with Dizaster spoke about his Planning for the battle, and How he searches for material for his upcoming battle, On that, Dizaster tells that last month’s release SHADY CXVPHER by Eminem & the crew gives him more material for the battle.

Dizaster spoke one-on-one about his impending headlining battle versus Cassidy at Fresh Coast/”Ether” FilmOn’s event, which is just days away. Dizaster discussed the stuff he has planned for the battle, as well as how the Shady CXVPHER, which was released last month, was essential in his preparation for the match-up.

“The sh*t that I wrote for this battle, I’ll crush Eminem with it,” Dizaster clarifies that. “I wrote most of it after I heard Eminem’s verse from the SHADY CXVPHER. The reason I wrote it is because everyone went Insane to Eminem’s sh*t and they went Scream to Crooked I’s sh*t but mainly to Em’s sh*t. So when I listened to it, I had to outwrite all of it. I’m telling you right now, when you guys hear this section of my verse that I have for Cassidy, I outwrote the f**k out of both (Eminem and Crooked I). I look up to them, that’s why I outwrote them. It’s not like me trying to be bigger or anything but I really did it and I didn’t stop until I did.”

On Cassidy He Say “I Don’t see him keeping composure while he’s getting killed, He’s Not trained for it.

“The sh*t that I’m gonna say to Cass’ — ain’t never in his career has he ever said sh*t this good,” Dizaster continues. “So it ain’t gonna matter whether he tried his hardest or not. When I start hitting him with sh*t that’s gonna be visibly hurting him, he’s gonna be moving his face around and doing s*t. Anything that he doesn’t agree with [or] if the line is too good and too powerful he’s probably gonna do one of these [mediocre hand gestures] to make it look like he knows more than the crowd. But, he’s a dumb f**k. He strikes me as a dude that’s gonna be sitting there hating while the whole crowd is going crazy. Looking like an idiot. I don’t see him keeping composure while he’s getting killed. He’s not trained for it. If all he has is punches back to back, that’s cool. That’s gonna get you a level of survival … He has to have amazing, mind-blowing sh*t that people cannot come up with. [He] has to come up with something that nobody else would have thought of.”

After witnessing a slew of freestylers battle it out on stage, veteran rap artist Cassidy takes the stage to face Dizaster in the main event; however, what follows is a hip-hop embarrassment. The mood darkened, the audience was off-kilter, and the rappers and their entourage were not following the rules. A rematch was scheduled since it was a recipe for disaster. Dizaster also reasons why he is deserving of such a fight and why Cassidy vs. Murda Mook would be “boring. Dizaster Explains that story of writing for 11 hours straight, losing the material he had written, and reconstructing his bars from memory to make it some of his best material  ” Dizaster Vs. Cassidy Rap Battle is on this coming Saturday at the Belasco Theater in L.A.

The much-anticipated event, which had hundreds of hip-hop enthusiasts waiting, ultimately took place Saturday night (6th, Dec 2014). After witnessing a slew of freestylers battle it out on stage, veteran rap artist Cassidy takes the stage to face Dizaster in the main event; however, what occurred next was a humiliating moment in hip-hop. The mood became dismal, the audience was unfocused, and the rappers and their entourage were not following the regulations. Because it was a recipe for ‘disaster,’ a rematch was scheduled.

On Sunday evening, December 7th, 2014, both battle rappers revealed that they will meet at a secret location in Los Angeles, California to duke it out and conclude the battle.

The initial attempt at a battle between Dizaster and Cassidy was seen as a possible end to the trend of mainstream rappers trying to break into the world of battle rap. The event faced sound issues, disruptions from the crowd, unsatisfactory performances, and repetitive wordplay. This led many to question if industry emcees should continue to participate in battle rap as their involvement could harm the sport. The poor outcome of the event was reminiscent of previous failed attempts by artists like Canibus, Joe Budden, and Cassidy, who faced similar problems.

In a recent interview, one of the greatest rap battlers Cassidy also challenged Eminem for a battle, and then showed desire to work with him. “If somebody wants to claim the title, like Eminem or somebody who would have to come back and get actually in the lane, they are out to claim that they are biggest battle rapper because, as at this point right now, it’s me.” he said.

He continued, “Nah, I’m a fan of Eminem. I wanna work with him. I ain’t really trying to battle him but I battle anybody. I battled myself before so I battle anyone.”

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