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Pronto Banks - The kids young, a natural on wax, could easily be marketed as a radio friendly rapper.
Mani Mula - Same as above, both could make music easily on par with the Waka's and Jeezy's. Both are fairly young with like i said marketable appearances and personas.
Huey Jazz - The fact that he can create a project on his own would appeal to many. He has a sound that isnt over-populated in the current market. He also is fairly young with a marketable image.
Just C - Pains me lol but he is very much in the Prof Green mould, lyrically better than him in my opinion. With the right production and hooks theres no reason he couldnt success in a market that is still fairly open (UK Hip Hop). My issue would be his marketablity. For al we know he could be a 4 foot 2 gremlin looking mah fucka lol. Creatively i think he could score a hit.
Askari - He's a currently signed rock band member. Time has proven that rock/rap hybrids can be very commerically success. He's got a proven lyrically ability. I'd pick him as my wild card of the 5 due to the rock crossover appeal.


These arent who i think are the best track makers on the site (although...) but the most likely to be able to succeed commercially. Real Talk probably belongs on there but i think time has proven that even the absolute elite of the battle rapping world rarely have track success numerically.

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Revan Revan is on FIRE! 30+ wins in a row!Revan is on FIRE! 30+ wins in a row!Revan is on FIRE! 30+ wins in a row!
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Pronto Banks - The kids young, a natural on wax, could easily be marketed as a radio friendly rapper.
Mani Mula - Same as above, both could make music easily on par with the Waka's and Jeezy's. Both are fairly young with like i said marketable appearances and personas.
Huey Jazz - The fact that he can create a project on his own would appeal to many. He has a sound that isnt over-populated in the current market. He also is fairly young with a marketable image.
Just C - Pains me lol but he is very much in the Prof Green mould, lyrically better than him in my opinion. With the right production and hooks theres no reason he couldnt success in a market that is still fairly open (UK Hip Hop). My issue would be his marketablity. For al we know he could be a 4 foot 2 gremlin looking mah fucka lol. Creatively i think he could score a hit.
Askari - He's a currently signed rock band member. Time has proven that rock/rap hybrids can be very commerically success. He's got a proven lyrically ability. I'd pick him as my wild card of the 5 due to the rock crossover appeal.


These arent who i think are the best track makers on the site (although...) but the most likely to be able to succeed commercially. Real Talk probably belongs on there but i think time has proven that even the absolute elite of the battle rapping world rarely have track success numerically.

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