Jay Park's Team Crushes Show Me 12 Diss Battles in Dominant Sweep
Lil Moshpit and Jay Park's squad wins 3-1 in individual rounds and takes the team battle as Zene The Zilla delivers the night's most emotional moment

The most anticipated episode of Show Me The Money 12 delivered on every level of intensity as Lil Moshpit and Jay Park's team steamrolled through the team diss mission, claiming victory in both the individual round and the crew battle. The March 12 broadcast on Mnet saw the elimination of rapper Forgive At The Bottom from Gray and Loco's squad following a commanding 3-1 individual sweep.
The episode marked the beginning of the show's signature team diss mission format, widely considered the highlight of any Show Me The Money season. With the series already dominating music charts and ranking first in TV-OTT non-drama buzz for the first week of March, the stakes for this round could not have been higher.
Four Battles, One Clear Winner
The first individual matchup pitted Forgive At The Bottom against Travi, setting the tone for the evening with scorching bars that electrified the studio. Travi ultimately claimed victory by weaving humor into his diss approach, demonstrating the versatility that has become his trademark this season. The second battle brought together Thai rapper Milli from Gray and Loco's team against veteran Flowsik. In a memorable exchange, Milli opened by taunting the older Flowsik with a dismissive "Go home, mister," while Flowsik fired back by questioning her credentials. Despite the fierce back-and-forth, Milli secured a decisive win with an overwhelming vote margin.
The third round saw Jeffrey White defeat Mason Home to extend Lil Moshpit and Jay Park's lead to a commanding 3-0. But the emotional climax of the evening belonged to the final matchup — a mirror battle between Kwon Oh-sun and Zene The Zilla that transcended typical competition drama.
Zene The Zilla's Victory Over Himself
In a layered performance that resonated far beyond the battle itself, Kwon Oh-sun opened by paying homage to Zene The Zilla's iconic number rap from earlier seasons, delivering a confident and playful set. Zene The Zilla chose to confront his past directly, deploying his own signature number rap style in a defiant head-on response that drew an explosive reaction from everyone in the studio.
After securing the win and completing a 3-1 individual sweep for his team, Zene The Zilla delivered the night's most quotable moment: "Beating Oh-sun is not what matters — what is bigger is that I beat my past self. This is Zene The Zilla's complete victory." It was a statement of artistic growth that captured why Show Me The Money continues to produce moments that resonate beyond hip-hop culture.
Charts and Momentum
The diss mission arrives at a time when Show Me The Money 12 is enjoying its strongest chart performance in recent memory. Kim Haon's collaboration with Zico and Crush's crew, titled TikTok, currently sits at number eight on the Melon Top 100, while Milli's track Ssak with Gray and Loco's crew holds the 33rd position. The show's music releases have collectively maintained a strong presence across Korean streaming platforms.
With Lil Moshpit and Jay Park's entire team surviving the round and advancing intact, while Gray and Loco's squad absorbs the loss of Forgive At The Bottom, the power dynamics heading into subsequent missions have shifted dramatically. Producer Zico's assessment of the diss round as "the spiciest Show Me The Money in a long time" appears to be no exaggeration.
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