Bobby hits the stage like a hungry serial killer at Lollapalooza.  The production rocks the venue.  Bobby’s set grabs the crowd like no other set.

Proxy judge: Osyrus tha G.O.D.

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Showmanship is excellent – I’m also a sucker for old school intros.  Very aware of the stage and his audience.

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     Natalie Elliott

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The story of Bobby of the LRPD – a hip hop passion play.  Bobby and 607 came to win.  Mad prep and execution.  “I don’t play – I’m the coach.”  Bobby.  Dropping rhymes like a paintball gun.

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      Greg Spradlin

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Super-hero rap fantasy replete with hype and fanfare.  Fits of tight rhymes in context of a filled-out narrative about growing up in midtown LR.  Hometown Heroes.  Insane, tight shit.

       

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      Leigh Wood

I like having a narrative running through the show. Appreciate bob’s fearlessness to be far out.  Love hearing diversity in beats during a rap set.  Bob took us to the techno room for his final song.

   Guest judge g-force

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