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EOW MC Challenge

Born in NYC: A Global Hip-Hop Competition

The battle circuit has been around for years, and while battles are funny, and battling itself is a talent... they are not a complete measuring stick of an MC's skills. Some of the best battle MCs are better comedians than MCs. Battles also exploit hate, pitting two hungry MCs against each other.

 

Another common method of exploiting hungry talent? Pay-to-play competitions or "showcases" where artists put up their own prize in the form of "registration fees". The few that are legitimate still glorify stageshows without testing other facets of a TRUE MCs talents: Freestyling, Cyphering, etc.

 

So we envisioned a unique competition that truly tests even the most talented MCs. In the MC Challenge, contestants compete in five rounds: Beat Juggling, Written's, A Capella's, Cypha's, and the crowd favorite: Freestyle Grab Bag.

 

Throughout the event a panel of judges awards points for lyrics, creativity, stage presence, delivery and crowd reaction. We pride ourselves on the non-confrontational tone of our MC Challenge and the talent level of the MCs who compete.

 

As of 2010, the MC Challenge is being held in 9 countries across 3 continents. Entrants compete in regional competitions, with the winne r advancing to the National Finals. Each nation sends one champion to represent their country in the annual World Finals, where one MC is crowned the new World Champion.

 

The first-ever MC Challenge was in the year 2000 in the back of a restaurant in NYC's Lower East Side. That one alone featured WebbaFied and Immortal Technique. Other Challengers and Champions include: Jin, Iron Solomon, Immortal Technique, Pack FM, Pumpkinhead, Reef Da Lost Cause, Breez Evahflowin, C-Rayz Walz, Poison Pen and many, many more.

 

If you think you have what it takes to be crowned the next WORLD CHAMPION, hit us up.




World Finals

2011 World Finals: Paris

Kay M, repping the USA, has claimed the first World Title for the country that birthed hip hop. With a packed house at Point Ephemere, the crowd chanted "USA! USA!"

 

Special thanks to all of the other countries who competed in...

2010 World Finals: Berlin

Stig Of the Dump, straight outta the UK, has managed to win a 2nd World Title. For those who follow know their Challenge history, that makes 3 years in a row that the UK has take the World Finals.

 

The 2010 World Finals was...

2009 World Finals: London

Jack Flash, the champ from the host country of the UK, managed to keep the title at home for a 2nd Year in a row.

 

He faced strong competition from the Berlin champ, Chefket, but emerged victorious.

2008 World Finals: New York City

Stig of The Dump (UK), Jago (Berlin), Elete (USA) and Warlock (France) faced off in the 2008 World Finals, with Stig of the Dump winning the crown, and the right to host the 2009 World Finals.

2011 World Champion
Kay M (USA), 2011 World Champion (Amy Hume photo)
MC Challenge Rules

1st Round - Written Verse

60 seconds over music of challengers choice

2nd Round - A Capela Verse

60 seconds over no music

3rd Round - Freestyle Bag

Competitor uses 5 random objects in freestyle verse

4th Round - Beat Juggling

Competitor must rock with the DJ over 3 random beats

5th Round - Cypha Skills

2 competitors go back and forth for 4 bars each, 3 times.

 

Each round judges award from 1-10 points

in each of the following skills:

Lyrics

Creativity

Stage Presence

Delivery/Flow

Crowd Response

 

5 skills x 3 judges x 5 rounds x 10 points

= 750 perfect score