Head to head competition is where the X-Men thrived. When we trained we practiced for scenarios in which we’d battle DJs one on one, in 60 to 90 second spurts. That was our comfort zone and comfortable we were. To the credit of the Piklz, they brought it too. We always considered Mike to be the biggest threat. After the example he made of his competition in 1992′s Clark Kent Supermen Battle we knew he’d bring it. But it was also dope seeing Q-Bert apply his skills within the frame work of a head to head style battle. Up until then Q was known as a scratcher. And so seeing him bust into his own style of “Beat Juggling” was a treat to watch. Then there was Shortkut. Although Short repped ISP, his style was influenced by the X-Men. Thus, we viewed Short as you would a cousin. He may of not been immediate family but he was family nonetheless so clashing with him on the turntables was the weirdest feeling for us. It’s a battle tho and our strong connection to those 3 dudes had to take a back se
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