One of the most anticipated events for fans of this scene was the start of the Rapódromo season, the largest national rap battle league. However, what should have been an exciting moment turned into disappointment when the organization failed to keep its promise to start the season on September 2nd.
The Early History
It all started with a simple Facebook post by rapper Allan Genesis. Seeking interaction with his followers, Allan asked about their experiences transferring money to the wrong number. But among the expected responses, a criticism directed at Rapódromo stood out.
Fan Discontent
One follower took the opportunity to express their frustration: “The feeling was the same as with the Rapódromo announcement that never happened.” This phrase captured the essence of the discontent many fans felt when the season start date passed without any event taking place.
Unfulfilled Promises
Over the years, Rapódromo has built a solid reputation as the country's premier lyrical battle league. Fans eagerly awaited the start of the season, believing it would once again be a spectacle of talent and creativity. However, the organization failed to deliver on its promise to start the season on September 2nd, leaving many fans feeling disappointed and betrayed.
The Impact on the Community
Fan discontent isn't limited to just the lack of entertainment. Rapódromo plays a significant role in the rap community, providing a platform for emerging artists and promoting hip-hop culture. The event's postponement has broader implications, harming not only fans but also artists and the rap scene as a whole. The organization will have to work hard to regain fan trust and ensure future promises are kept. Until then, the rap community eagerly awaits the start of the season, hoping that this time will be different.





















