Bars are definitely the major factor when it comes to battle rap. Of course don't fill up your entire verses with gun bars but I feel like if the bar comes hard enough combined with references that people understand, you could practically rap about any topic imo.
Charron vs. Shotgun Suge is a prime example in which some of his hardest hitting haymakers included lines that had gun bars. Obviously you have to come with your own style with it in order to show the authenticity/convinction of what you're saying and that's I think makes guys like Charron one of the higher tier battlers out.
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