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FlipTop Battle League
Rap battle conference in the Philippines
"FlipTop" redirects here. For other uses, see Fliptop (disambiguation).
FlipTop Rap Battle League is the first and largest running pro battle conference in the Philippines founded by Alaric Riam Yuson (known as Anygma) in 2010.[1][2] The league promotes Pinoy hip hop. FlipTop is heavily influenced by the original rap battle leagues in the West founded in 2008 – Grind Time Now (US), King of the Dot (Canada) and Don't Flop (UK), which inspired the creation of FlipTop and other battle leagues around the world.[3][4] The league also branched out into several divisions after its success.[5] The league is currently under management of a self-produced events and artist management company, FlipTop Kru Corp which was established also by Yuson.
Format
[edit]FlipTop has three different battle formats which sometimes combined with Freestyle
- Written – This format allows use of written lyrics along with freestyle and is now the standard format used in battles.
- Freestyle – At first the most common in all FlipTop tournaments, this format is now rarely done and has generally been replaced by the written format. Lyrics must be thought of during the battle.
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Filipinos love hip-hop ' and they are not shy to show it.
On May 17, around 20,000 Filipinos invaded the historic Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila, to celebrate the inaugural MTV Music Evolution concert.
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The event featured a line-up of international hip-hop legends, such as Naughty By Nature from the US as well as Filipino artists and rappers.
Hosted by MTV Asia VJs Alan Wong and Hanli Hoefer and local MTV Pinoy VJs Yassi Pressman and Chris Schneider, the concert kicked off strong with Aristotle 'Gloc-9' Pollisco, one of the Philippines' most celebrated rappers.
Gloc-9 opened with 'Upuan' (Seat) and 'Sumayaw Ka' (Dance) before presenting his hit song 'Sirena', which energized the crowd.
Starting his hip-hop career in 1997, Gloc-9 is known for bringing up Filipino social issues in his music and lyrics.
Although Gloc-9 may not look like a rapper ' he does not wear bling and sports an average-Joe haircut ' his intense delivery affected even those who did not understand Tagalog as they listened to his words, beats and rhymes.
Gloc-9 also paid tribute to Francis Magalona, the Pinoy hip-hop pioneer who died of leukemia six years ago. Gloc-9's covered Fr•
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Birth name Raymond Abracosa Born (1990-12-02) Dec 2, 1990 (age 34)
Pasig, Philippines[1]Genres Occupation(s) Instrument Vocals Years active 2012–present
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Raymond Abracosa was dropped on Dec 2, 1990 in Pasig, Philippines.[4] Recognized grew goal in a family where his dad was a pro