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Cuban rapper Reverse crowned 2021 Red Bull Batalla U.S champion© Aldo Chacon / Red Bull Content Pool

Cuban rapper Reverse crowned 2021 Red Bull Batalla U.S champion

The rising star defeated the two-time defending champion, Yartzi, and the 14 other competitors


Shirley Gomez
Senior Writer
SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 2:01 PM EDT

19-year-old Cuban MC based in Orlando, Reverse wins the USA National Final of Red Bull Batalla, the world’s largest Spanish-language freestyle rap battle.

Reverse defeated the two-time defending champion, Yartzi, and the 14 other competitors representing the best of Spanish-language rap across America.

Group Portrait for Red Bull Batalla National Finals in Los Angeles, CA© Aldo Chacon / Red Bull Content Pool

“The impact of this moment [winning the 2021 Red Bull Batalla USA National Final] is overwhelming,” said Reverse following his win. “After having competed in both Latin America and the U.S., I was able to learn about the challenges of a Batalla, and how to compete more strategically against my opponents. Everyone’s energy from the crowd and competitors will stay with me forever. I am so, so happy.”

According to the young MC, his number one priority is to push for visibility. “I feel that there is a lack of visibility, and that’s why people think there are no Spanish language rappers in the United States,” he said. “We have the largest Hispanic population because this is a country of immigrants, so I want people to pay attention and notice us.”

Reverse defeated the two time defending champion, Yartzi, and the 14 other competitors© Aldo Chacon / Red Bull Content Pool
Reverse defeated the two time defending champion, Yartzi, and the 14 other competitors

In an interview with HOLA! USA, Reverse revealed what’s next in his career after using his quick-wit and effortless flow to take home the Red Bull Batalla medal. “I’m a musician before being a freestyler, and my life goal, no matter what, is to make a living out of music, create visibility for this country’s freestyle and my music,” he said. “What’s next for me is competing on the international battle and do my best to represent the United States.”

Following the 2021 National Final, Reverse and the respective champions from over ten countries, including Mexico, Spain, and Colombia, will square off for the Red Bull Batalla World Final – where only one contestant will become the 2021 Red Bull Batalla World Champion.

Reverse vs McBetho - Final | Red Bull Estados Unidos 2021

Like many Hispanic kids, the rising Cuban star faced pushed back from his parents, who weren’t thrilled of him competing in Spanish-language rap battlers. “That is a delicate subject for me,” Reverse revealed to HOLA! USA. “My parents like music, but when it comes to battling and freestyling, they didn’t like it so much. They used to tell me that I was wasting time. Now, after my winning, I’m going to change their minds and show them that this is serious and that everything is possible if you work hard.”

Reverse also said that although he won the USA National Final, he would collaborate with some of his opponents. “Tonight, I was impressed. I would collaborate with Klaze because he makes good music, and the freestyler who impressed me the most was Eckonn,” he revealed, adding that he didn’t expect him to “demonstrate so much talent today. He killed it tonight.”

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After the event, held in Los Angeles, California, we also had the chance to speak with one of the judges, Snow Tha Product. The Mexican American rapper, singer, label owner, entrepreneur, and actress told HOLA! USA that Reverse took home the title after meeting all the requirements. “He had the punchlines and rhymes,” she said. “I ignored the audience reaction because they had a lot of friends there, and I wanted to be fair and just focus on what they were saying, and there were a lot of impressive things.”

Snow Tha Product© Aldo Chacon / Red Bull Content Pool

According to the “Bilingue” and “Never Be Me” interpreter, she doesn’t scratch the possibility of collaborating with Reverse in the future. “I have a freestyle background too, and I had to work hard. In the same way, making music is a talent; freestyling is a talent too, and I think all of them have what it takes, and I wouldn’t be surprised I had the opportunity of collaborating with Reverse or any of the other artists that didn’t win.”

To relive the 2021 USA National Final or the Red Bull Batalla Qualifier Battles on-demand, please visit Red Bull Batalla on Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook.

Final Nacional Estados Unidos 2021 | Red Bull Batalla