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  2. Zeboyd Games - Wikipedia

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    The Steam version was a financial success, making more revenue in its first week of release than in a year and a half on the Xbox 360. [20] By November 21, 2011, the "Zeboyd Games Combo Pack" ( Cthulhu Saves the World & Breath of Death VII ) had sold over 100,000 copies on Steam in less than four months after release.

  3. King of the Dot - Wikipedia

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    American rapper Illmaculate defeated Bender during this event, [14] which was featured in Forbes. [13] On November 5, 2011, King of the Dot hosted Flatline (2011), which featured a battle between rappers Dizaster and DNA. This promo event was co-hosted by Canadian hip hop artist Drake, who put up $3000 of his own money for both rappers . [10] [15]

  4. Show Me the Money 777 - Wikipedia

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    A triple battle is established if a picked rapper picks two of the rapper challengers, or when one rapper wants to go up and join an already set 1-on-1 rap battle. The winner of each triple battle will take all the money of the two other rappers in each triple battle, and the latter two will also be eliminated from the show.

  5. Organik (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Organik was a judge on the Ultimate MC TV show alongside Royce da 5'9", Sean Price, Planet Asia, and Pharoahe Monch. [5] On November 5, 2011, he organized a battle event called "Flatline" between battle rappers Dizaster and DNA. Organik co-hosted this event with Canadian hip hop artist Drake, who gave both battlers $750 for taking part.

  6. Battle Raper - Wikipedia

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    Battle Raper (バトルレイパー) is a eroge fighting game developed and published by Illusion Soft in 2002. The game has gained notoriety and controversy for its simulation of rape . This aspect was removed in its follow-up; Battle Raper II: The Game in 2005, which while still focusing on some sexual themes such as the removal of clothing ...

  7. Nice Peter - Wikipedia

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    Peter Alexis Shukoff (born August 15, 1979), [1] best known as his stage name Nice Peter [2] or Bluesocks, [3] is an American musician, rapper and Internet personality. A self-described "Comic/Guitar Hero", he is best known for the comedy on his YouTube channel, Nice Peter, [4] and especially for the comedic series Epic Rap Battles of History which he co-created with Lloyd "EpicLLOYD" Ahlquist.

  8. Ill Bill - Wikipedia

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    William Braunstein (born July 14, 1972), professionally known by his stage name Ill Bill, is an American rapper and record producer from Brooklyn, New York City. Having gained fame in the underground hip hop group Non Phixion , Ill Bill is known for his diverse lyrics and as the producer, founder and CEO of Uncle Howie Records.

  9. Professor Elemental - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the two battle rap on Elemental's 2012 song "The Duel", after which both agree that the other is "jolly good" at what they do. Elemental performing in 2015. The short film The Chronicles of Professor Elemental was successfully funded via Crowdfunder in 2012, raising £7,226 – with 155 supporters in 45 days. [6]