100 BARS MAGAZINE 004 Dec/Jan 2013-2014 | Page 37

Dana: You’ve been battling now for quite some time. (M. Ciddy interjects “Yea, 4 years to be exact”). Do you feel like in the 4 years you’ve been doing this, that you’re where you want to be? M.Ciddy: I feel like a lot of my better opportunities I might have dropped the ball on. I’ve been battling and I’m still younger than 95% of the niggas that’s battling. I don’t think I’ve achieved my full potential. Dana: Are your intentions still on meeting that full potential and if so what’s your aim at this point in your battle career? M.Ciddy: It’s not like talent wise at all. I think I’m one of the best fucking rappers in the world. I’m not gonna change my mind about that. I feel like as far as people gravitating towards what I’m actually doing I think that got overlooked to be honest with you because maybe a certain matches I had or whatever and maybe it might’ve got swept under the rug how dope I actually am. Or maybe where I battled at or the time and place. A lot of people just watch battles and thinks that just because a nigga raps on this platform or on this league that they’re supposed to take off but it’s a whole bunch of factors into someone becoming like huge. The 6