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Kevin Hart AKA Chocolate Droppa Returns To Battle Meek Mill Onstage In Las Vegas
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By now you should all be more than familiar with Kevin Hart's mad-rapping, brain-rattling alter-ego, Chocolate Droppa. Known for his sharp wordplay and barb-like delivery, Droppa's lined up with some of hardest hitting emcees in the game over the years, including a legendary (read: hilarious) "bout" with Kendrick Lamar. And while that showing was probably more than enough to convince you that Droppa is just sparing the feelings of hip-hop's finest by not laying anything down wax, a recent appearance at Las Vegas's Dria's night club found the semi-pro rapper taking on his already embattled fellow Philadelphian Meek Mill.
And he was relentless to say the least, picking apart Mill's outfit like the seasoned fashionisto we've long known him to be, pausing only to find another victim in Meek's crew. In all seriousness, Kevin Hart is not a very good rapper. But he certainly makes for an entertaining one. We're just glad to see Meek taking the whole "battle" thing so lightly. Nobody wants to see "Hart To Hart" climbing up the charts by week's end. Watch the full clip down below and catch Kevin Hart on the big screen next month when his latest stand-up special/film What Now? hits theaters on October 14th.