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Props to Dkelloway
On winning the halloween beat battle.
once again props to all who participated and voted, although the voting turnout couldve been better, we still got enough votes on it to have a leader emerge.
Props DK. Contact Rodville for your prize via PM
thanks to everyone who participated
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11-06-2009, 11:25 PM
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I am honored. First thing i've won in my life I think. I'd like to thank everyone else for bringing their best beats, and Rodville, for putting up the prize.
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11-07-2009, 12:36 AM
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COngrats Dkelloway ...congrats to those who posted to..
Also like to say thanks to uhohbeats for making this happen.. and Rodville...was
very generous of you to put a prize up....Im gona try start get some new beats
made now...Uni over for the yearrrrrrrrrr 
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11-07-2009, 03:53 AM
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Yo congrats Dkelloway,
I honestly don't care if I won or lost, I already have a midi controller, but for real, people came with dope beats, yea dope beats but not halloween themed beats, scary beats, creeepy beats wutever it was supposed to be. I came with a beat sampled from silent hill with creepy shit, freaky dialouge, sound effects, and castro had the michael myers theme goin, and to quote Rodville "I wanna hear freddie and jason samples and all that lol anything creepy you can think of but it has to be hip hop"
Mayb 2 out 10 beats were scary or creepy and fit in the criteria for the Halloween beat battle. Unless it's just me and these beats didn't sound scary at all I dunno. I'm not not bitter cuz I honestly don't care but really I feel like this was just a regular beat battle and not a Halloween themed beat battlle like its supposed to be. And now there might be a Christmas themed beat battle and i feel like people are just gunna enter regular beats instead of sampling fosty the snowman or Rudolph the red nose reigndeer. I like this site and don't want to cause problems but how can you enter a halloween beat battle and not enter a halloween themed beat, unless I misunderstood the rules.
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11-07-2009, 12:47 PM
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congrats I am going to send your package of next week with the prize. yes i understand your view last ritez but this wasnt my judgement . The site voted on who won which is why i didnt want to judge because i knew some drama was going to emerge from it lol. But dont take internet battles to serious lol i hate losing to and i lost to some horrible beats before.
But delloway beat was creepy. I am glad for who ever entered the beat battle and submitted a track and also that everyone seems to have brought life back to this forum.
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11-07-2009, 02:09 PM
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congrats homie!
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11-07-2009, 07:56 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Last Ritez
Yo congrats Dkelloway,
I honestly don't care if I won or lost, I already have a midi controller, but for real, people came with dope beats, yea dope beats but not halloween themed beats, scary beats, creeepy beats wutever it was supposed to be. I came with a beat sampled from silent hill with creepy shit, freaky dialouge, sound effects, and castro had the michael myers theme goin, and to quote Rodville "I wanna hear freddie and jason samples and all that lol anything creepy you can think of but it has to be hip hop"
Mayb 2 out 10 beats were scary or creepy and fit in the criteria for the Halloween beat battle. Unless it's just me and these beats didn't sound scary at all I dunno. I'm not not bitter cuz I honestly don't care but really I feel like this was just a regular beat battle and not a Halloween themed beat battlle like its supposed to be. And now there might be a Christmas themed beat battle and i feel like people are just gunna enter regular beats instead of sampling fosty the snowman or Rudolph the red nose reigndeer. I like this site and don't want to cause problems but how can you enter a halloween beat battle and not enter a halloween themed beat, unless I misunderstood the rules.
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Word wasn't too many scary beats going on here.
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11-07-2009, 11:51 PM
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i agree some couldve followed the halloween theme better, but dont blame the participants if you feel someone else was more deserving, blame the voters! i tryed getting people to vote.
with all that said, i feel DK did enough to stay within the guidelines and the voters went with him so he gets my support in his win
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12-02-2009, 10:23 AM
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Great News,Sa'id said the battle will begin in Dec so beattips beatbattle is back!!!!
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12-18-2009, 12:30 PM
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great news, still waiting for Rodville to come through on the keyboard...
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