Charron Rates BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher Participants

    Charron made headlines after being excluded from BET’s Hip Hop Awards despite winning a slot in the year’s cyphers during a “106 & Park” contest. Charron spoke with HipHopDX after viewing the cyphers that aired on the network’s award show yesterday (October 15) and rated the best and worst of the night. 

    When asked about the best performances in the cyphers, Charron said he also wanted to rank the worst. 

    “Skilled emcees deserve praise,” Charron said. “Wack emcees need a wake up call.” 

    Charron Ranks The Best BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher Performances 

    According to Charron, the best performances of the evening came from Slaughterhouse. Charron also praised performances from Kendrick Lamar, Jon Connor, Wax and Rittz, among others.

    “All of them killed it,” Charron said in an exclusive statement to HipHopDX. “I view Slaughterhouse as the epitome of Hip Hop. I ranked them over Kendrick because of punchlines and multi-syllabic structure. I wasn’t a fan of the beat they were given, though. Kendrick was the best rapper in this cypher, hands down. His flow and delivery is impeccable. I just don’t think his pen game is up to par with Slaughterhouse.

    Jon Conner was punching,” Charron continued. “The Dr. Dre closer was disgusting. His ‘not the father dance’ line actually had me laughing. I honestly think he could be a top-tier battler in this current format. Wax is just the man. His style is unique and he has excellent rhyme structure. Rittz was rapping his ass off. I was also really feeling Action Bronson and Astro from ‘X Factor.'” 

    Charron Ranks The Worst BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher Performances  

    Beyond praising emcees, Charron also commented on performances that he found to be less impressive. 

    Travi$ Scott was by far the worst,” Charron said. “It really upset me because it seemed like he didn’t want to be there. Was he high on halothane vapor?”

    Scott later criticized his own verse, saying that he freestyled and that he was not impressed by the beat chosen to back his cypher verse. 

    Charron also criticized Lil’ Kim and Tiffany Foxx.

    “Lil Kim’s ratchet protege spit like eight bars?” Charron said. “Eight bars, too much for my taste. Lil’ Kim said people look at her like a Leprechaun, which made me do a slow clap. Not like she needs any more clap.” 

    Charron Explains Why He Wouldn’t Fit In Some BET Hip Hop Awards Cyphers

    When asked which cypher he would join if he had a chance to be featured this year, Charron discussed the cyphers he wouldn’t be included in. 

    “Definitely not A$AP Mob‘s,” Charron said, “although my striking resemblance to Zack Efron would have been suitable for their reenactment of High School Musical. Slaughterhouse doesn’t need another member. I respect TDE, but I’m a germaphobe and would have been unable to high five K-Dot. ‘Husbands of Hollywood?’ I did just son a lot of untalented artists. Not worthy of Chocolate Drop, though.”

    Finally, Charron selected a cypher he would have liked to have been a part of. 

    “I would select a spot with Wax, Rapsody, Emis Killa, Rittz and Jon Connor,” Charron said. “That cypher was filled with bars.”

    That cypher can be viewed below.


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    Charron Thanks Fans Who Viewed His Cypher Verse 

    Charron recently released his own cypher verse, which included disses aimed at BET and other artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross and Usher.

    Charron says he’s been grateful for the responses his video has provided. 

    “Thanks to everyone that listened to my cypher verse,” Charron said.

    Charron also said he’s been paying attention to the feedback he’s been receiving. 

    “I appreciate the kind words and constructive criticism,” he says. “I plan on working on my delivery and flow. I can’t help being awkward though. Sorry, guys.” 

    Charron’s cypher video, which includes disses to Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross and Usher, among others, can be viewed below. 

    Earlier this month, Charron spoke with HipHopDX about this exclusion from the BET Hip Hop Awards cypher. The rapper was excluded from taping of the cyphers despite winning a slot in the award show cyphers during a “106 & Park” contest. 

    “I was avoided for months and given a response after the cypher was pre-filmed,” Charron said in an exclusive statement to HipHopDX. “At the end of the day, I was denied of a prize we contractually agreed on.

    “I have proof that I’ve emailed people I’ve been dealing with,” Charron added. “I made phone calls. I have records from June and earlier dates. They didn’t respond…They [later] told me they changed the format for this year, but if you look, there’s no format change. It’s the same as every year.” 

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    57 thoughts on “Charron Rates BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher Participants

    1. Yeah you guys are giving this kid way too much airtime. What has he done?? Won a wack Freestyle Friday competition?? Please.

      1. Why is HipHopDX covering this lame Canadian fag who has no rap career whatsoever when their are thousands of rappers who dropping hot music and hot songs who deserve the exposure and attention?

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        TOP 10
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        JAY Z – Magna – Carta Holy Grail : 1,025,000
        DRAKE – Nothing Was The Same : 889,000
        JCOLE – Born Sinner : 614,000
        LIL’ WAYNE – I Am Not A Human Being II : 565,000
        KANYE WEST – Yeezus : 550,000
        A$AP ROCKY – Long. Live. A$AP : 419,000
        WALE – The Gifted : 324,000
        KID CUDI – Indicud : 250,000
        MAC MILLER – Watching Movies With The Sound Off 191,000
        TYLER, THE CREATOR – Wolf : 162,000

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        TYGA – Hotel California : 158,000
        FRENCH MONTANA – Excuse My French : 139,000
        2 CHAINZ – Based On A True Story 2 : 135,000
        JUICY J – Stay Trippy : 120,000
        BIG SEAN – Hall Of Fame : 113,000
        TECH N9NE – Something Else : 113,000
        JOE BUDDEN – No Love Lost : 78,540
        PUSHA T – My Name Is My Name : 75,000 DEBUT
        MMG – Self Made Volume 3 : 74,000
        EARL SWEATSHIRT – Doris : 64,000

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        ACE HOOD – Trials & Tribulations : 55,000
        YMCMB & FRIENDS – Rich Gang : 50,000
        LONELY ISLAND – Wack Album : 48,294
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        RITTZ – Life & Times Of Jonny Valiant : 29,924
        KID INK – Almost Home EP : 26,965
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        GUCCI MANE – Trap God 2 : 8,310
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        SHO BARAKA – Talented 10th: 7,360
        PRODIGY & ALCHEMIST – Young Einstein : 7,125
        KEVIN GATES – Luca Brasi Story : 6,823
        WREKONIZE – War Within : 6,792
        WAX – Continue : 6,423
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    2. Somebody need to sign this kid. Y’all need to checkout thegrandreport, they got good hip hop videos and vitals on there

      1. Hating? It’s true, this guy isn’t shit, he was crying because he didn’t get on tv. So yeah he’s a fucking nobody, a nothing, a certified fuckboy for crying for weeks about not being put on. A wack ass motherfucker haha.

      2. Nah certain cards are dealt to people, it’s all up to you to know how to play them. This guy started crying, and whining like a bitch instead of putting out good music. Use that anger to make a good song, not go complain endlessly for weeks about getting shafted by a channel that isn’t shit.

    3. Ja Rule – Fuck Fame Tracklist:

      1. King Of The Nile – Ft Chrisette Michele & Andre 3000 (produced by. Cool & dre )
      2. Never Gone (Produced By. Kanye West)
      3. My Brother’s Keeper – Ft Rick Ross & Kanye West (produced by. 7)
      4. Freedom – Ft. The Dream (produced by. Chink Santana)
      5. What We Gon’ Do (produced by. Street Runners)
      6. Prime Time- Ft. Jay Z & DMX ( produced by. Irv Gotti )
      7. All Of This – Ft. Drake (Produced by. Noah “40”)
      8. The Rules (Produced By. Just Blaze)
      9. Queens Kings Ft. Action Bronson (Produced By Harry Fraud)
      10. My Baby Ft Ashanti ( Produced By. 7)
      11. Dangerous Minds Ft. A$ap Rocky ( Produced by. Hit Boy )
      12. The World Ft. Scarface, Nas & Jadakiss (Produced by. Irv Gotti )
      13. No Limits ( Produced by Justice L.E.A.G.U.E )
      14. On The Run Ft. Fat Joe & N.O.R.E ( produced by. 7)
      15. Fuck Fame (produced by. No I.D)
      16. Our Life Ft. Mary J Blige( produced by. 7)
      17. Ride With Me (produced by. Irv Gotti )
      18. Bill Gates Ft. Lil Wayne, Birdman & Master P (produced by. Irv Gotti )
      19. My Dreams Ft. LLoyd ,Black Child , Cadillac Tah, Vita , Charlie Baltimore & Ashanti ( produced by. Malay)

    4. “Charron Explains Why He Wouldn’t Fit In Some BET Hip Hop Awards Cyphers”

      ^ thus the reason he wasn’t let in the door

      wasn’t his skin color, they had a better idea with others who should get that shine. Sharon shouldn’t have ever been on there before Rapsody and Sharon shouldn’t complain, he got his 15 mns, we saw you. You got the belt.

      Now move on.

    5. ‘I respect TDE, but I’m a germaphobe and would have been unable to high five K-Dot.’

      lmao this muthafucka just called kendrick dirty

    6. BET was right on this one. That kid is corny as hell. Ban Canada from anything to do with modern music please.

      1. Yeah, because Lil’ Kim, her rachet friend, and the A$AP Mob are better? There are a lot of useless, talentless, dumb niggas in AMERIKKKA!!

    7. Seriously… Why does HiphopDX promote this “Charron” guy. He’s a fuckin youtube rapper nobody who is just attention whoring by saying dumb shit and trying to get on the news. Just stick to rapping dude… Fuck

      1. Because he’s one of the most well known battle rappers in North America. He’s not a “youtube” rapper, people pay to see him live dumbass.

      2. People pay to see the actuall rappers he supports. Any idiot can be a support act, if you have like, 2 eyes, a nose, a mouth, and know how to hold a microphone.

      3. @Biggs: I’m not just talking about him opening for artists, I’m talking about him being a focal member of KOTD. People pay to see him battle dude.

    8. instead of sounding like a butt hurt groupie…parlay your 15 minutes of good exposure into something good for you, acting like getting on the bet cyphers was gonna make your career…think again bet aint shit now days

      1. How is it outdated when every mainstream show is 99% white people? Shit is worse then the 90’s. Hire more black people on regular networks and you won’t need that shit. Until then, it stays, and it keeps that name.

    9. I cant stand this faggot. I saw him on the show, and the judges and crowd just “supported” him because it was funny to see a goofy, white, canada, nerd try to rap. He’s not special, he’s not dope. The shit was just so fucking bad, it was entertaining, so they kept him strung along. Now the pussy is feeling himself enough to judge artists who are far greater then he will ever be. Typical backpack, white boy, faggot who calls everyone fake and thinks he’s too good for mainstream hiphop but can’t rap for shit himself. Go listen to ill bill or whatever the fuck, and sit your corny ass down, immediately!

    10. You guys have a lot of hate for this kid. He’s very talented. Not only did he win the BET Freestyle Friday competition, he battles in King Of The Dot (Canadian battle league, Drake always shows up)& he does his thing up there. He’s one of the great freestylers and his specialty is taking something you said to him and flippin it

    11. stop y’alls whining, he isn’t great enough to judge the cypher’s verses, but are any of you? we sit here and judge rappers every fuckin day and we ain’t never dropped a verse in our lives, a KOTD winner does it and it’s blasphemy? loll

    12. Charron should stick to battling. He is an amazing battle ‘rapper’ but a terrible person, on and off beat. His voice is irritating and his character is completely flawed. He sounds like every time he steps to the booth he is battling the microphone. Learn to project and not scream like a whiney 12 year old on their period. Zak Efron is probably less femanine then him.

    13. Charron embodies the reason why Canadians should not rap. First you subjected us to Drizzy, Then that faggot Organik tried to rap, sucked, then sucked on Drakes left nut and created a ‘battle league’, now you try to make us listen to this bitch ninja as well? Hip hop has enough Femcees.

    14. Exactly why I dont watch that NINJA channel. Peckerwoods all day we run this world. ARIAN BROTHERHOOD NATION! Support your white rappers. Bronson, Mac, R.A, Rittz, and the RAP GOD EMINEM shit on those fucking NINJAS! NINJAS act so hard on the streets cuz in jail they’re are bitches. PECKERWOODS!!!

    15. Why is DX all of a sudden acting like this dudes opinion has any sort of significance because he won a BET freestyle competition.

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