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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
2–1

Born displayed superior lyrical depth and punchline delivery throughout the battle, earning him the majority of fan votes and a clear victory despite some stylistic criticisms.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BornBorn delivered a strong opening, landing impactful bars that immediately set the tone and resonated with many viewers, leading some to declare it a 'body'.
Rd 2Scrap DollarsScrap Dollars showed flashes of potential in this round, including a memorable punchline about a 'fake polo shirt' that garnered support from a segment of the audience, edging out a close round.
Rd 3BornBorn maintained his lyrical assault and closed out the battle with consistent performance, solidifying his overall win and demonstrating his ability to finish strong.
Analysis

The Spittaz Battle League stage saw Born face off against Scrap Dollars in a contest that, for many, marked a significant performance for Born. While some fans felt Scrap Dollars landed a few notable punches, including a widely quoted line about a 'fake polo shirt,' the general consensus leaned heavily towards Born's lyrical prowess. He showcased a barrage of bars, with one 'fantastic four' scheme particularly standing out, leading many to declare he 'bodied' his opponent.

However, Born's performance wasn't without its critiques. A recurring theme among viewers was the perception that his style and delivery bore a strong resemblance to fellow battler QP, leading to accusations of imitation. Additionally, some pointed out a reliance on gun-themed bars, suggesting a need for more thematic diversity in his writing.

Despite these observations, the battle was largely seen as a clear win for Born, with fans acknowledging his lyrical growth and potential. Scrap Dollars, while not securing the overall victory, did manage to connect with a segment of the audience, particularly with his aforementioned punchline. However, many comments suggested his overall lyrical quality and consistency needed further development to compete at a higher level.

The crowd's energy was also noted by some as being somewhat subdued, which may have impacted the overall atmosphere of the battle.

01Born's 'fantastic four' bar, which was highlighted by fans as a particularly strong and intricate scheme.
02Scrap Dollars' punchline about a 'fake polo shirt' with the horse on top of the man, which resonated with some viewers.
03Born's perceived imitation of QP's style and mannerisms, a point of discussion among several commentators.
04Born's frequent use of gun-themed bars, which some viewers noted as a repetitive element in his material.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Born's lyrical ability and complex bar structures throughout the battle.
  • Born's performance was seen by many as a definitive win, showcasing his potential and growth.
  • Scrap Dollars earned recognition for a specific punchline regarding a 'fake polo shirt' that resonated with some viewers.
  • Born's 'fantastic four' scheme was highlighted as a particularly strong moment in his performance.
Criticisms
  • Several viewers noted Born's perceived imitation of QP's battle rap style and mannerisms.
  • Some comments pointed out a repetitive use of gun-related themes in Born's material.
  • Scrap Dollars' overall lyrical consistency and depth were frequently criticized by the majority of the audience.
  • The crowd's energy during the battle was described as somewhat lacking by a few commentators.

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