Comedy Bars? Don’t Get It Twisted—They’re Lethal.
Let’s be real: Comedy rap is something you have to deal with. It’s easy to write off “funny” emcees as unserious—until you’re the one standing in front of them getting roasted alive.
This iBattleTV matchup brings us a clash of generations that is equal parts hilarious and hard-hitting. In the blue corner, you have Anderson Burrus, a fresh face making waves in the scene. In the red corner? The absolute legend, the “Old Hat” himself, O-Solo, who has been outside for nearly two decades.
Why You Need to Watch This Battle
Press play and try not to crack up—we dare you. But listen closely, and you’ll realize the jokes are just the delivery system for some serious haymakers.
- The Angling: Burrus went dark, using personal material centered around O-Solo’s experience being fostered as a child. It was gritty, real, and hit home.
- The Defense: How did O-Solo handle it? Like the seasoned vet he is. Completely unbothered.
- The Clapback: Solo turned the tables, challenging Burrus’ manhood and clowning him for having zero street credentials in a culture built on them. Utilizing that signature, unique slow-flow, Solo held his ground and made this an interesting back-and-forth.
The Highlight Reel: The Rubik’s Cube Round
We need to talk about Anderson Burrus’ third round. This was different.
Burrus pulled out an actual Rubik’s Cube—not just as a throwaway prop, but as a lyrical blueprint. He incorporated the entire cube into his scheme, breaking down colors and specific block locations in real-time.
Hot Take: This is easily one of the most original rounds of the year. It proves that battle rap creativity has no ceiling.
The Verdict
From a technical standpoint? It’s an easy call.
While O-Solo put up a fight and brought that legendary presence, Anderson Burrus takes the W. He was cleaner, sharper, and his material simply landed harder. Burrus takes all three rounds in a clear 3-0 sweep. It always comes down to the bars, and Burrus had the bag this time.









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