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they haven’t been able to make a larger impact. But we’re humble and we know we still have a lot of work to do. Cherin: You mentioned that you haven’t made much of a return on your investment. So what do you see RBE doing within the next few years? Do you see yourself as a legitimate business or is this a hobby for RBE right now? ARP: We are a legal business at this point. As far as finances, I think it’s a big misconception of how much money is available in battle rap and how much money people make. I think even Organik — who has arguably the largest platform in battle rap culture — clearly stated himself that on some of his largest cards he was happy breaking even or making $1500. Fifteen hundred dollars; and you see how large their events are. For a platform of that size and that magnitude, that amount of subscribers, and followers, supporters and fans and people who come out to their events — for them to not to be making big money, I think that shows you that it’s a big misconception how much money these platform or league owners are making. To even be thinking about money, that’s not on our agenda or else we would’ve been long gone by now. We would’ve did our first event and we would’ve seen that, “wow, we didn’t make a dime; we actually lost money” and we would’ve run for the hills after that. But we love this s**t. So, that’s what its about first and foremost and I 22 suggest anybody that comes into the culture has that mentality first, because the moment that you put money first, it’s a whole notha’ ball game, and you’ll f**k yourself up. what else they’re gonna do to be innovative within the culture. Give them a chance. Cheron: What do you think about Total Slaughter, UW and the fact that a lot of league owners feel that they’ve invested so much into the culture, but feel left out because someone else is making money? Do you feel there is a responsibility for them to be acknowledged by the culture? RBE: Shoutout to 100 Bars Magazine for taking the time to f**k with us. Look out for that July 5, 2014 “Lift His Soul”. It’s a monster card, pound-forpound, matchup-for-matchup. Y’all make sure you subscribe to the Youtube channel ‘cause once again, we just don’t do battles. I’m the only owner that’s a respected blogger, so y’all make sure to tune into the channel for all types of exclusive footage and exclusive videos. ARP: I think we get caught up in all that s**t. The problem is, that nobody owns battle rap. The people who started battle rap are not even in the culture; talk to Kool Moe Dee and Bizzy B. My opinion is that a lot of those people are salty because they feel that it’s a business loss to them. You have people that feel like they used to have 100 percent of the market share, and now they feel like they have maybe 80, 70 or 60. People don’t want to share when there’s business involved and when it’s all about money. So somebody like me, I’m glad that Total Slaughter is here, because I put the culture first. I love this s**t first. Total Slaughter being here means I get to see s**t that no other platform will be able to afford; I can’t wait to see “Hollow Da Don vs. Joe Budden”. I hope Total Slaughter keeps bringing us huge matchups that we wouldn’t be able to get from RBE, or UW, or URL or KOTD. Who knows Cheron: Anything else you’d like to add or address?