"I ain't scared to do it," he said. "I was the first to do two tours without really having an album out. The first to do three million downloads in an hour or two. The first to jump back in the ring to battle. One of the first to be rocking arenas when people in cities never even heard of me. Why not be the first to jump back in the ring and do my thing? It's what I love."
He also explained why he has no fear of losing in a battle.
"I don't think you could damage me in no type of way where I would lose that bad where somebody wouldn't want to buy my albums or participate. I don't even have polans on losing...Since [being 13], I never ever lost a battle. I've probably battled 1,500 people in my life."
Mill went on to share that he feels he can take Battle Rap into a different level, where emcees get more compensation for their work.
"I'm a leader. I don't follow people. We have a lane to take this to another level where a whole 'nother money circuit could open up. I'm a leader. I'm willing to take that leadership and when I take that leadership, don't be mad when I'm the only one getting that leader money."
So, how much would it take for Mill to battle? The MMG emcee says he'd need a check for $100,000 or more.
"You gotta have $100[,000] or more. I can't do it for free. That ain't my lane...Win, lose or draw - just for even stepping on the court."
In the end, he also shared a short list of potential battlers.
"I'd do Cassidy and Mook right now." (hiphopdx.com)
I would definitely like to see that...i mean Meek and Cassidy battle. I know Cassidy is a battle ready rapper, but i don't know about Meek Mill...I know Meek has that killer delivery, but that is not what is needed in a one on one on the spot battle rap. You need to be spontaneous with the lines. I will watch what comes out of this.
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