Epic Rap Battle Of Equestria-(Rarity vs Applejack)

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2014 · 2 MIN

Epic Rap Battle Of Equestria-(Rarity vs Applejack)

from Phoenix Winter: MLP Songs · host Phoenix Winter

(let me know who won the the comment below!)AJ won this by a mile!!Lyrics:(rarity)Applejack darling, try to keep up if you canthese might be big words for a scruffy farmhand when it comes to high class, you can't pass the testi've seen your sense style, it's the art of a messbetter fetch nurse Redheart 'cause this is going to hurtmy very elegance an poise will leave you lost in the dirtyou're an uncouth runner-up in a rowdy rodeobut i'm the type of pony every pony should know(applejack)Beg pardon Rarity, but you're in for a shocky'all can't compete with me, when your destiny's a rockthe most dependable of ponies says you don't have a clueheck, even Sweetie Belle prefers me over youand you're generous? Ha! that's a lie i must confessyou made spike gave up a ruby on his birthday on lessyou're a fussy neatfreak, you're not a real fighteri'll crush and stomp you out, just like homemade apple cider(rarity)of all the thing that could happen, this is the worst possible thingBy the time this battle's over, you'll have a new song to singyou're a common farm worker, my beauty is rareyou've been a crime against fashion ever since your flank was barewe don't normally wear clothes well as a matter of factyou're the only earth pony who always wears a hatjust go buck some apples, you need practice at rhymingi don't mean to complain but i though you wanted whining(applejack)y'all think you're so special in your fancy boutiqueyou have a nervous breakdown just about every weeklisten here sugarcube you may think you're all thatbut i got a great family you've just got a mean catif Pinkie brings smiles, then all you bring are frownseven lousy diamond dogs can't stand to have you aroundBut i may have been harsh, a little too roughyou're true love is Prince Blueblood, that's punishment enough

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