Receiving a whopping 92.81 percent of the vote, Nelly was the clear winner of last week's Rap Battle. His opponent, A$AP Rocky, only rounded up 7.19 percent.
Eminem has done it again. Not only has he won last week's Rap Battle, but he's also entered the Rap Battle Hall of Fame for the second time. His song, 'Berzerk,' received a whopping 88.85 percent of the vote and blew away Pusha T's 11.15 percent for his song 'Nosetalgia.'
Diss songs just can't stack up next to Eminem as the rapper took his third consecutive win in this week's Rap Battle. His song, 'Berzerk,' took 69.16 percent of the vote while Cassidy's 'Catch a Body (Meek Mill Diss)' took only 30.84 percent.
Eminem's 'Berzerk' is holding on to the top spot in this week's Rap Battle, after beating Lil Wayne's 'You Song' featuring Chance the Rapper. Marshall Mathers walked away with 82.41 percent of the vote while Weezy only took 17.59.
After three consecutive wins in the Rap Battle, Kid Ink has been dethroned this week by Eminem. It was a close one with Em's 'Berzerk' earning 50 percent of the vote while Kid Ink's 'Bossin Up (Remix)' received 49 percent.
Kid Ink has done it again. The remix to 'Bossin' Up' received 69.07 percent of the vote in this week's Rap Battle and easily beat Wiz Khalifa's 'Look Into My Eyes,' which only got 30.93 percent.
Kid Ink is on fire. With 62.37 percent of the vote, he easily beats B.o.B. in last week's Rap Battle. The southern rhymer only walked away with 37.63 percent of votes.
Kirko Bangz just couldn't hold on to his winning streak and lost last week's Rap Battle to Kid Ink. Taking 55.22 percent of the vote, Kid beat out Kirko, who only received 44.78 percent.
After weeks of winning the Rap Battle, Troy Ave has been beaten by Kirko Bangz. With his track, 'Cut Up Top Down,' Bangz earned 65 percent of the vote in last week's Rap Battle while Troy received 35 percent.
Congratulations to Troy Ave for winning yet again. His track 'Hot Out,' took 81.25 percent of the vote in last week's Rap Battle and beat Casey Veggies' cover of Tupac's 'Baby Don’t Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II),' which only received 18.75 percent.