63.4K
Views
871
Likes
681
Comments

Votes

Members
No votes yet.

Be the first member to cast a vote on this battle!

Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
30

Born consistently delivered high-impact punchlines and intricate schemes across all three rounds, building significant momentum. While Xcel brought strong writing, Born's aggressive delivery and perceived higher volume of haymakers resonated more strongly with the audience, leading to a clear majority of fan votes in his favor.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BornBorn came out swinging with aggressive multi-syllabic punchlines and a strong stage presence. His 'anchor the arm like a sailor tat' and 'perfect Cell' schemes landed hard, setting a dominant tone. Xcel had solid bars but Born's delivery and impact edged the round.
Rd 2BornBorn continued his onslaught with creative pop culture references, including a standout DBZ scheme that captivated the crowd. Xcel showcased intricate wordplay and a unique writing style, but some of his rounds felt shorter, allowing Born to maintain the upper hand with sustained pressure.
Rd 3BornBorn delivered a commanding third round, widely praised by fans for its density and impactful lines like the 'Sonic the Hedgehog' and 'skipping pebbles' bars. Xcel had strong moments and continued to display his penmanship, but Born's consistent haymakers and aggressive closing secured the round definitively.
Analysis

The Black Ice Cartel stage was set for a lyrical showdown as Born and Xcel stepped into the arena, delivering a bar-heavy clash that had the crowd locked in. Born, known for his aggressive, punchline-driven style, came out firing on all cylinders, unleashing a barrage of multis and intricate schemes that left Xcel constantly on the defensive. His creative use of pop culture references, notably his Dragon Ball Z and Sonic the Hedgehog bars, resonated deeply with the audience, generating massive reactions and building undeniable momentum.

Xcel, a respected penman in his own right, showcased his unique writing and ability to craft complex wordplay. He landed several sharp lines and attempted to dissect Born's approach, but struggled to match the consistent haymaker output and aggressive delivery that Born brought to each round. While Xcel's rounds were technically sound, some fans felt they lacked the sustained impact and length needed to truly swing the battle in his favor.

The battle was further elevated by Black Ice Cartel's signature high-quality editing, which added another layer of engagement for viewers, despite some minor audio issues. Ultimately, Born's relentless aggression and a seemingly endless supply of hard-hitting punchlines proved too much to overcome. He demonstrated a refined pen game and a hunger that many fans celebrated, solidifying his position as a formidable force in the small room circuit.

The consensus leaned heavily towards Born, who walked away with a decisive victory, leaving no doubt about his current form.

01Born's 'anchor the arm like a sailor tat' gun bar in the first round immediately grabbed attention.
02Born's 'perfect Cell' Dragon Ball Z scheme in the first round was a major highlight, drawing strong reactions.
03Xcel's line 'what good is delivery if the package is fake' served as a sharp counterpoint, questioning Born's substance.
04Born's 'Sonic the Hedgehog' scheme in the third round was a fan favorite, showcasing his creative wordplay.
05The video's editing, particularly the visual effects and transitions by Jon Dough, received widespread acclaim.
What fans loved
  • Born's pen game and consistent delivery of high-impact punchlines were widely celebrated by the audience.
  • Fans particularly praised Born's creative and intricate schemes, with his Dragon Ball Z and Sonic the Hedgehog bars being frequently cited as standout moments.
  • The battle was lauded for its high density of bars from both competitors, making it a rewatchable experience for many.
  • The video's editing and visual effects by Jon Dough received significant praise for enhancing the viewing experience.
Criticisms
  • The audio mixing, specifically the excessive volume of sound effects like gunshots, was a common point of frustration for many viewers.
  • Some fans felt Xcel's rounds were comparatively shorter, which impacted his overall presence and ability to build momentum.
  • A segment of the audience perceived Xcel's delivery and pacing as lacking variation, leading to a less engaging performance for certain viewers.
  • Some comments suggested Born's style, while effective, was similar to other punchline rappers, indicating a desire for more unique identity.

Chat

Members Only

Log in to view the chat and share your thoughts on this matchup.