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RnB 31 January, 2012

The 2012 David & Goliath Of Hip Hop

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The 2012 David & Goliath Of Hip Hop
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Ronnie Bo Official Website) I'm sure that most of us would agree that Lil' Wayne is the modern day Goliath of Hip Hop. And in case you are not aware, since the December 2011 issue of The Source Magazine surfaced late last year, Hip Hop critics are now insinuating that Ronnie Bo is Next To Blow.

The underground MC, Ronnie Bo, has recently released an explosive 7 track EP entitled Next To Blow which in the opening track of the EP he takes subliminal shots at Lil' Wayne and his Young Money army in a rude awakening song entitled "Shut 'Em Down". Ronnie Bo claims that his motive behind opposing Young Money is because they (Young Money Ent) allegedly stole the chorus to his song entitled "G-Spot" in 2009 and produced their smash hit "Bed Rock" out of it. And by Ronnie Bo challenging the Goliath of Hip Hop, as the underdog, you could say that he is the 2012 King David of the game.

Hip Hop fans all across the nation are blogging about this battle on Ronnie Bo's very own www.itsRonnieBo.com blog. And ironically, evrybody's rooting for the underdog. We all know that David beat Golaith in the biblical scenario. But will history repeat itself? In other words, does the 2012 King David of Hip Hop Ronnie Bo have what it takes to defeat a Hip Hop giant like Lil' Wayne?

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