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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
2–1

King Krash delivered a standout performance, surprising many and holding his own against a battle rap legend. His rounds were packed with unique angles and strong delivery, earning him the first two rounds in a closely contested battle. While Rum Nitty came back strong in the third, Krash's overall impact and consistent pressure secured him the win.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1King KrashKrash came out swinging with a high-energy, aggressive round, dropping clever lines like the 'Special Olympics' and 'investor' bars. His 'false flagging' scheme also landed hard, setting a strong tone for the battle.
Rd 2King KrashKrash continued his momentum, delivering a sharp rebuttal to Nitty's leg bars and following up with impactful lines like the 'Paul Walker' and 'Orion's Belt' concepts. Nitty's round, while containing some signature punches, was perceived by some as shorter and less potent.
Rd 3Rum NittyRum Nitty unleashed his signature dense punchlines and intricate wordplay, with his 'screws missing' and 'Jesus Christ' bars generating significant crowd reaction. He closed out the battle with a powerful display, but it wasn't enough to swing the overall outcome.
Analysis

The Smoke Room Battle League delivered a certified banger as Rum Nitty, the alien punchline king, touched down in Chicago to face off against the city's own King Krash. From the jump, Krash came out with a hunger that caught many off guard, unleashing a barrage of aggressive, street-certified bars and clever wordplay that had the crowd rocking. He didn't just hold his own; he pushed Nitty, round after round, with unique angles and potent rebuttals that showcased his evolution as a top-tier threat.

Nitty, ever the consistent assassin, brought his signature dense schemes and intricate punchlines, reminding everyone why he's considered one of the best to ever do it. His third round, in particular, was a masterclass in lyrical warfare, filled with the kind of layered bars that demand multiple rewinds. However, Krash's relentless pressure and impactful delivery in the earlier rounds created a narrative of an underdog rising to the occasion.

The energy in the building was electric, with the Chicago crowd showing love to both battlers, creating an atmosphere that amplified every punch and every scheme. While the final verdict was a tight one, King Krash's performance left an undeniable mark, proving he's ready for the big stage and earning him a hard-fought victory against a legend. This battle is a testament to the raw talent brewing in the Midwest and a must-watch for any true fan of the sport.

01King Krash's opening with the 'Special Olympics' and 'Bill Cosby get Rum peeled' bars immediately set a high-energy tone.
02Rum Nitty's 'lump sum one after Crash like a settlement' bar showcased his intricate wordplay.
03King Krash's direct rebuttal to Nitty's leg bars, stating 'shooting for the one leg takedown, that only mean that I shot you,' was a pivotal moment.
04King Krash's 'Paul Walker got crashed and died' and 'total loss' bars connected with the crowd.
05Rum Nitty's 'off the wall and would never amount to nothing cuz my screws missing' bar was a standout punchline.
06Nitty's 'screw the wrist like Jesus Christ' bar sparked significant crowd reaction and later debate.
What fans loved
  • Many fans were thoroughly impressed by King Krash's performance, with numerous comments indicating he gained new supporters.
  • The battle was widely praised for its high entertainment value and replayability, with many calling it a classic.
  • Specific bars from both rappers, such as Krash's 'false flagging' and Nitty's 'screws missing' lines, were highlighted as exceptional.
  • King Krash's ability to stand toe-to-toe with Rum Nitty was a major talking point, solidifying his status as a rising star.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt the crowd's reactions for King Krash were overly enthusiastic and distracting at times.
  • A segment of the audience noted Rum Nitty's second round felt shorter and less developed than expected.
  • Nitty's 'screw the wrist like Jesus Christ' bar generated discussion and some criticism regarding its biblical accuracy.

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