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Slimbuck secured the win by taking two out of three rounds. His consistent angles and clever wordplay, particularly in the first and third rounds, resonated strongly with the crowd and garnered significant fan support. While Real Deal delivered some heavy-hitting personal bars and impactful schemes, Slimbuck's overall performance and ability to maintain momentum edged him past his opponent.
The Straight Drop Media stage was set for a transatlantic showdown as Real Deal from the U.S. faced off against the U.K.'s own Slimbuck in a battle dubbed 'BUY THE POUND.' Stepping in on short notice, Real Deal brought his signature aggressive style, while Slimbuck aimed to solidify his standing with sharp angles and consistent delivery. The clash was a testament to both emcees' ability to adapt and perform under pressure, delivering a back-and-forth affair that kept the crowd engaged. Slimbuck kicked things off strong, establishing a clear narrative with his 'substitute teacher' angle and showcasing his lyrical dexterity.
Real Deal quickly responded, proving his veteran status with intricate schemes and hard-hitting punchlines, notably the 'remote job' bar that had the room buzzing. As the battle progressed, Real Deal leaned into more personal attacks, particularly with his 'kidnap victim' angle and a widely discussed 'Nigerian naira / British pound' scheme that drew a massive reaction. Despite Real Deal's impactful moments and aggressive approach, Slimbuck maintained his composure, delivering a consistent performance that resonated deeply with the audience.
His ability to weave narratives and connect with the crowd, even when facing direct personal attacks, ultimately swayed the judges and the majority of the fans in his favor. The battle highlighted the distinct styles of both regions, with Slimbuck's win underscoring the U.K.'s growing presence on the global battle rap stage.
- Slimbuck's 'remote job' punchline was widely praised for its cleverness and execution.
- Many fans appreciated Slimbuck's consistent fire and overall strong performance throughout the battle.
- Real Deal's aggressive energy and direct, hard-hitting personal attacks were noted by many viewers.
- The battle was generally seen as a strong performance from both rappers, especially considering Real Deal's short preparation time.
- Some viewers felt Slimbuck's intensity or 'hunger' seemed less pronounced compared to his previous battles.
- A few comments suggested Real Deal's material, particularly the wife bars, crossed a line for some audience members.
- The short duration of the battle was a point of discussion for several fans, who wished for more rounds.
- Real Deal's repeated use of the 'kidnap victim' angle was seen as controversial by some viewers.
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