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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.
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.
- 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.
- 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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