Bigg K, Chilla Jones Respond To Unbias Review Blog

Both Bigg K and Chilla Jones take issue with Chris Unbias' version of their recent URL absence.

Long-time battle rap commentator and video blogger Chris Unbias Review released a two-hour-long blog called “7 Unanswered Questions of Battle Rap” over the weekend. Touching on topics like the upcoming Summer Madness 4 event, Chris Unbias also shared his version of the reasons behind Chilla Jones and Bigg K’s recent absence from URL events. Following the release of the blog, both Chilla Jones and Bigg K reacted to the comments on Twitter.

Explaining Bigg K’s supposed rift with URL, Unbias claims the rapper’s past chokes in early battles lowered his stock.

“Me and Bigg K, we used to be cool,” he said. “I added him to the Facebook group just to show love, the whole nine. His Rosenburg Raw battle dropped and obviously he had battled Half Past 7 and he choked. In this particular Rosenburg battle he choked as well. Fans was getting on him, saying he chokes, saying he lost the battle. He leaves the Facebook group. That’s what happens with a lot of these dudes. They cannot take you critiquing their battle. Last time I checked he did choke right? Okay then. You ain’t telling him nothing that’s not true. The problem is when they get all the praise they want it but when they get a little bit of critique they can’t deal with it. So he leaves the Facebook group, says that we’re too opininated or some shit like that. These are all facts. You know me, I would normally screenshot a whole bunch of shit and put the proof of me and Bigg K’s conversations. I ain’t even on that shit. I’m just gonna tell you the truth. I don’t give a fuck if you believe me. This the truth.

“He leaves the Facebook group,” he continued. “Me and him are still cool. There’s really no issue between us just because he left the group. I see him on Twitter one day and he’s talking about some fans and I think he’s talking to Norbes too about why he doesn’t have URL battles, the whole nine. URL isn’t fucking with him and everything. So I get on Twitter and I’m like, ‘Yo my dude you know why you ain’t on URL, let’s keep it a stack.’ He’s like, ‘Nah, bro. I don’t really know, I don’t really be talking to them like that.’ So I talked to him privately, I said, ‘Look, I talked to Beasley. Beasley said he felt some sort of way about your Twitter comments on the whole URL and [Ultimate Freestyle Friday] stuff. Why would you make them comments?’ I said, ‘You should have done UFF, it was a good look.’ He was like, ‘Well bro it really wasn’t about the money.’ Here’s the time when he wants to be real, when we’re in private. On Twitter he’s running his mouth on some other shit about URL this, URL that. Privately he was a little bit more real. He was like, ‘Well I didn’t really do the UFF because I didn’t really feel like I could do it. I didn’t really feel like I could get through it. I would be on national TV doing a lot of freestyling, I wouldn’t be able to have my rounds prepared. If I’m gonna choke at least I wanna get paid for it.’ This is flat out what he told me.”

Bigg K tweeted a (since-deleted) reaction shortly after the blog dropped, in which he called the the video a “fake ass blog.”

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Earlier in the blog, Chris also offered his view of Chilla Jones and why the Boston rapper isn't featured on "Summer Madness 4."

“It’s been a lot of talk about why Chilla Jones has not been on URL,” he started. “Everybody’s been asking, retweeting, wanting him to be on Summer Madness 4. He hasn’t battled on URL in a long time. There’s been a lot of talk about why he’s not on URL. Let me just break that down to the best of my knowledge. I think we gotta go back to his last battle on URL, which was the DNA battle. I don’t really debate with people on who won that battle. I was in the building and Chilla Jones lost live and lost clearly. I really don’t care what the YouTube looks like. I do acknowledge that it looks a lot closer and you might even think Chilla Jones won the battle. But I don’t really debate that, I figure whether or not you got Chilla Jones winning or losing this battle in my estimation he lost something that’s a little more valuable than just losing a battle.

"He left this battle with a stigma. I think that stigma has carried him for a long time. He’s probably just getting over it a little but even to this day it’s still something that’s haunting him and that stigma was that he was boring and he could not control a big room. That may not be fair at all, I’m not saying that was fair, but that was the stigma that he had when he left the DNA battle.

"A lot of y'all know that URL is a business so if you have that stigma that you’re boring or that you can’t control a big room, the whole nine, maybe even my nigga Big T might be getting that a little bit with controlling a big room. That always equals dollars and cents at the end of the day. When URL is trying to fill a venue like NOME, like Summer Madness where it’s 1,500 people, 2,000 people. You gotta be able to sell tickets and all URL cares about is if they put Chilla Jones on the card will he sell tickets? Coming off the DNA battle a lot of people felt like he didn’t control the room well, he was boring, he didn’t have a good battle. Even by Chilla Jones’ estimation he’ll tell you that that wasn’t a good battle.”

For his part, Chilla Jones responded on Twitter, answering questions from fans about the slight as well.









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