Brooklyn Tea Talk Reviews Golde London vs 100 Watts — Round 1 Breakdown

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Brooklyn Tea Talk Reviews Golde London vs 100 Watts — Round 1 Breakdown

Brooklyn Big Baby returned with a fiery new episode of Brooklyn’s Tea Talk, diving straight into Round 1 of the brewing Toronto rap battle between Golde London and 100 Watts—and according to her breakdown, the opening round was decided fast.

From the moment Golde London entered the exchange, Brooklyn says the approach was clear: no warm-up, no hesitation, straight to the jugular. The diss didn’t rely on shock alone—it combined aggression with intent, something Brooklyn believes immediately shifted the momentum.

Brooklyn emphasized that rap battles aren’t won on personal shots alone. In her view, repetition, recycled angles, and surface-level insults don’t move the needle anymore—especially in an era where female rappers are demanding respect for pen game, structure, and delivery.

“One of the biggest mistakes,” Brooklyn notes, “is thinking attacking looks or personal history is enough. It’s old. Come bar for bar.”

She also highlighted why Golde London’s response resonated: confidence, timing, and clarity. Rather than reacting defensively, Golde framed herself as an evolved artist—no longer a student, but a competitor setting her own rules.

Brooklyn made it clear this wasn’t about favoritism. She stressed that her assessment came from listening closely to metaphors, cadence, and execution, not personal relationships or gender loyalty.

Her verdict for Round 1 was decisive: Golde London took it early.

While acknowledging that hip-hop thrives on drama and politics, Brooklyn urged listeners to focus on the craft—and encouraged female artists across the city to collaborate, support each other, and recognize opportunities beyond surface-level numbers.

As Round 2 looms, one thing is certain: Brooklyn Tea Talk will be watching—and listening—closely.

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