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Foet Dev edged out Quis in a battle that saw both emcees deliver memorable lines. While Quis had strong moments and a dedicated fanbase, the specific '2-1' call for Foet Dev and the sentiment of a Quis fan converting to a Foet Dev fan suggests a slight but clear victory for Foet Dev.
The WestWorld Battle Rap stage lit up as Foet Dev and Quis went head-to-head in a clash that delivered on the hype. Both emcees brought their A-game, trading intricate bars and sharp punchlines that kept the crowd engaged from start to finish. Foet Dev showcased a consistent flow and a pen that connected with the audience, dropping lines that had fans rewinding the footage.
Quis, not to be outdone, brought his signature style and delivered some truly memorable moments, proving why he's a respected name in the circuit. His ability to craft impactful lines and deliver them with conviction earned him a strong following in this battle. The back-and-forth nature of the contest made for an exciting watch, with both rappers having rounds where they clearly shined.
Ultimately, Foet Dev managed to secure the win, albeit in a battle that many considered close. His overall consistency and the sheer number of quotable bars seemed to sway the general consensus, leaving a lasting impression on new and old fans alike. The battle was a testament to the talent brewing in WestWorld, with fans calling for more eyes on the league and its roster.
- Many viewers praised the battle as 'fire' and deserving of significantly more views, highlighting its overall quality.
- Specific lines from both rappers, such as the 'Dennis Rodman', 'resident evil', and 'platypus' bars, were widely celebrated for their creativity and impact.
- Fans appreciated the strong penmanship displayed by both emcees, noting several complex and well-executed schemes.
- The matchup was generally considered a great contest, with both Foet Dev and Quis delivering strong performances.
- Some comments indicated that certain lines or references, like 'cigarettes for 30' or 'shot him in his Jordans', were not universally understood by the audience.
- A segment of the audience expressed concern over what they perceived as 'tech geeks' incorporating 'coke bars' and 'name flips' that felt inauthentic or forced within the battle rap context.
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