good artists like Bishop Brigante
and Jay Braaks. That’s dropping in
December, 2014. I do the beats, write
a bunch and spit some verses. Also,
more battles. Bigger battlers. More
travelling etc. I also do scoring for
commercials and whatever. I’m trying
to stay busy in the right way.
100 Bars: What disappoints you
the most about the current state of
battle rap?
100 Bulletz: That so much money is
being made and none of it’s going to
me. I could care less about anything
else. Too much money out there for
me not to have a million in my bank.
For starters. But we are going to see
what is really good in 2014. I never
put myself out there. Or my music. I
always made it and then let it fall off.
I think I’m ready to really make an
attempt. (Mainly as a producer).
100 Bars: Do you think there’s
room for it to grow? Or do you
think the sport has hit it’s peak.
100 Bulletz: The sport can grow. For
sure. There comes a point where it
gets too big and you lose a certain
authenticity to it. Theirs a good and
bad to that. Good for all the people
who cake off it. Bad for those who
don’t and spend time crying about the
“good olé’ days.”
100 Bars: What’s the most
embarrassing thing you’ve seen in a